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Fox News’ Lawrence Jones confronted Democrat Senator Jeanne Shaheen [ [link removed] ] during a live interview about her party’s prior support for providing government healthcare for illegal immigrants.
She wasn’t expecting him to do this… [ [link removed] ]
Pissed-off reporter DESTROYS Chicago Mayor in front of the entire nation
Chicago reporter William J. Kelly confronted Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson [ [link removed] ] during an intense press conference for demonizing law enforcement.
“You’re the one having panic attacks!” Kelly said. “You’re not keeping Chicago safe. What do you say to Donald Trump? How did you feel when Donald Trump called you incompetent?”
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RFK Jr to be fired? [ [link removed] ]
Dear good American,
On October 7, six former US Surgeon Generals published a letter trying to get RFK Jr. [ [link removed] ] fired.
But I noticed something very interesting…
Most of them have direct ties to the $1.7 TRILLION pharmaceutical industry.
David Satcher served on the board of directors for Johnson & Johnson…
Jerome Adams serves on the board of directors for Atea Pharmaceuticals…
Richard Carmona served on the board of directors for McKesson…
Vivek Murthy founded a company to bring new drugs to market faster…
It makes you wonder… What are they all so darn worried about?
Is it because you might find out about THIS? [ [link removed] ]
P.S. Before the Deep State’s smear campaign works, see RFK Jr’s warning [HERE] of a new hidden epidemic. [ [link removed] ]
Trump vows permanent cuts for “Democrat welfare programs” amid shutdown
President Donald Trump told “Sunday Morning Futures” that the government shutdown, now nearing its third week, gives him authority to permanently eliminate what he called Democratic “welfare programs” [ [link removed] ] that Republicans have long wanted to cut, claiming shutdown rules allow him to freeze or suspend certain federal programs.
Trump’s vow: “They didn’t realize that that gives me the right to cut programs that Republicans never wanted — you know, giveaways, welfare programs,” Trump said. “And we’re doing that. We’re cutting them permanently.”
Shutdown triggered by ACA subsidy dispute: The shutdown began after Democrats refused to approve a funding bill without an extension of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies set to expire in 2025, putting pay for hundreds of thousands of federal employees on hold, while the White House claims Democrats are pushing billions for Medicaid coverage for illegal immigrants.
Trump attacks Democrats’ political future: The president characterized Democrats as “kamikaze pilots” with “no future,” arguing they lack strong leadership and viable candidates, and that the shutdown stalemate gives Republicans leverage to cut billions in contested programs.
“No Kings” protest produces massive crowds of Trump-hating Americans
Massive crowds participated in the second “No Kings” protest against the Trump administration on Saturday, with more than 100,000 people gathering across New York City’s five boroughs and roughly 2,500 protests held nationwide, including in major cities and even London (where they really do have a king…).
Limited arrests in specific locations: [ [link removed] ] A small number of arrests occurred in certain areas, including at least 15 near an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, three people detained in Portland after an alleged assault, and several arrests in Denver where police dispersed a group trying to access a highway. The demonstrations were largely peaceful, despite concerns about violence ahead of the marches.
Political divide over protests: Republicans, including House Speaker Mike Johnson, argued the protests were efforts to distract from the government shutdown and appease the Democratic base, while Democratic leaders like California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Sen. Bernie Sanders defended the rallies as peaceful pushback against what they characterized as Trump’s authoritarian policies.
We were there! Footage coming soon…
PolitiBrawl was at the massive Washington D.C. march all day, footage from the day will be released on our Monday Evening Newsletter tonight. Conversations got pretty heated as soon as they figured out who we were.
Tune in later to see what happens when a conservative tries to start a conversation in a crowd full of liberals…
Survivors outraged as Mamdani cozies up with imam linked to deadly terror attack
NYC mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani appeared Friday with Imam Siraj Wahhaj [ [link removed] ], who prosecutors named as a potential co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing trial that killed six people and injured over 1,000, calling him a “pillar” of the Brooklyn community.
Wahhaj’s extensive terrorism connections: The imam served as a character witness for Omar Abdel-Rahman, a cleric later sentenced to life for orchestrating plans to murder hundreds of Americans, and three of Wahhaj’s children were sentenced to life in 2024 for organizing a jihadist training compound in New Mexico used to plot attacks against the U.S. government.
Survivors condemn Mamdani’s meeting with Wahhaj: Survivors of the 1993 bombing criticized NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani for posting a smiling photo with 75-year-old Imam Siraj Wahhaj, whom federal prosecutors considered an “indicted co-conspirator” in the attack that killed six people and injured over 1,000.
“These incidents are very personal to people in New York. They are our family members, our friends, our neighbors, people we care about,” said Maria Danzilo, 69, whose sister was in the WTC the day of the ’93 attack. “Why trigger people like this? It seems unnecessary. Don’t you want to heal the past? Do we really want to make people so upset? It just seems like it’s not good for the city after so many terrible things have happened.”
Imam previously called for Islamic state: Wahhaj once declared in a sermon that “this so-called democracy will crumble, and there will be nothing. And the only thing that will remain will be Islam,” and several people connected to the World Trade Center bombing attended or visited his Brooklyn mosque around the time of the attack.
Financial support for Mamdani’s campaign: Wahhaj posted a video endorsing Mamdani as a “very good candidate” and contributed $1,000 to a super PAC that subsequently funneled most of its money to a PAC solely backing Mamdani’s mayoral bid, who currently leads the race with 52% support among likely voters.
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