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A mob of white female anti-ICE protesters in Minneapolis berated a black ICE agent parked in his car, [ [link removed] ] calling him a “race traitor” and mocking him for having an “8th grade reading level.”
“I hope you burn in hell!!” one of the women shouted at him, though, he remained calm and unrattled by their hateful comments.
His response was spot on, watch here: [ [link removed] ]
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Anti-ICE protester reaches a NEW LOW with obnoxious Target store stunt
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Silver is no longer playing second fiddle to gold… [ [link removed] ]
After 2025’s historic 150% surge, silver is taking the spotlight — and doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon.
There’s a massive global supply deficit.
Insatiable demand fueled by A.I. and green energy,
This has pushed the silver market to a breaking point.
With analysts forecasting an imminent move toward triple digits, the cost of waiting has never been higher. Help secure your position now, or watch from the sidelines as the most significant metal cycle in a generation potentially leaves you behind.
The window is closing fast, so there’s no time to wait.
“Climate Change” is about to hit Liberal NYC with up to 16 inches of snow
A massive winter storm dubbed “Fern” is set to slam New York City starting Sunday [ [link removed] ] morning, dumping up to 16 inches of snow by Monday lunchtime and plunging temperatures into the low teens, with forecasters warning of disastrous travel and urging residents to stay put.
The storm’s timing: New York City expects snow from 3-9 a.m. Sunday through early Monday; heaviest falls likely overnight, with intense phase ending by Monday lunchtime amid dangerously cold lows of 12-19 degrees.
Regional snowfall variation: Areas north and west of NYC, like the Hudson Valley, face up to 20 inches; coastal spots may see slushy mix instead, while shifting track could drop totals to 4-8 inches across the tri-state region.
Travel chaos expected: Experts call Sunday roads and airports a “disaster” and strongly advise against travel; sidewalks may remain uncleared for days as the storm impacts up to 40 states and 250 million people.
Trump admin responds to Don Lemon’s taunts to arrest him - “Okay”
Former CNN host Don Lemon defied the Trump administration Thursday by daring officials to arrest him [ [link removed] ] over his filming of anti-deportation protesters disrupting a Minnesota church service, after a judge blocked initial DOJ charges—but Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon ominously replied “Okay” on X, signaling potential renewed pursuit amid the department’s civil rights crackdown.
Ominous DOJ Response Harmeet Dhillon and AG Pam Bondi each posted a single-word “Okay” on X to videos from Don Lemon and protester William Kelly respectively, both defying arrest over the church incident.
Federal Charges Filed DOJ detained and charged three left-wing activists including William Kelly with conspiracy against churchgoers’ civil rights for the St. Paul service disruption, emphasizing religious liberty protections.
VP Vance Weighs In Vice President JD Vance declared in an interview that interrupting church services warrants arrest and prison, highlighting the Trump administration’s push to enforce consequences for such acts.
Florida nurse terminated after wishing harm on Karoline Leavitt during childbirth
Baptist Health Boca Raton Regional Hospital terminated labor and delivery nurse Lexie Lawler [ [link removed] ] after she posted a TikTok video saying “As a labor and delivery nurse, it gives me great joy to wish Karoline Leavitt a fourth-degree tear” and added “I hope you f—-ing rip from bow to stern and never s— normally again, you c—.”
Hospital condemns comments as violating professional standards: Patty Abril, director of media relations at Baptist Health, said in a statement that Lawler’s comments “do not reflect our values or the standards we expect of healthcare professionals,” declaring “there is no place in healthcare for language or behavior that calls into question a caregiver’s ability to provide compassionate, unbiased care” and confirming “the individual is no longer employed by our health system” following a prompt review.
Leavitt expecting second child in May: In December, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that she and her husband Nick are expecting a baby girl due in May, who will join their first son, Niko, born in July 2024.
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