Deranged left-wing militants gathered in San Antonio, Texas, on Friday to protest the Turning Point USA (TPUSA) Women’s Leadership Summit, where they put on a vile display, calling for violence against conservatives and cheering the assassination of slain TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk. According to TPUSA, the violent masked agitators were wearing "ANTIFA imagery." At one point, a group attempted to swarm an entrance to the summit, prompting a police response.
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Critics and legacy news outlets are pouncing on the Trump administration and Director Kash Patel for the Friday firing of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) analysts connected to the creation of a 2023 memo warning of a potential threat from “extremist” traditional Catholics.
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Fox News’s Jesse Watters took Democrats to the woodshed with a hilarious analysis of Maine Democrat Senate hopeful Graham Platner’s controversies. Platner’s questionable behavior has been revealed […]
All the familiar faces who took uncorroborated allegations against Brett Kavanaugh at their face are now attacking or dismissing the multitude of allegations against Graham Platner.
The House passed a spending bill Thursday night that included $141 million in cuts to the WIC program, which provides fruit and vegetable assistance to women, infants, and children. The narrow 213-210 vote would not have passed without support from four House Democrats: Donald Davis (D-NC), Adam Gray (D-CA), Vicente González (D-TX), and Marie Glusenkamp Pérez (D-WA), according to The New Republic. Three of the Democrats, Gray, González, and Pérez, are members of the conservative Blue Dog Coalition. The Supplemental Food Assistance Program, or SNAP, operates through the Agriculture Department, and a program within SNAP, referred to as WIC, specifically provides fruit and vegetable assistance to women, infants and children.The cuts are considered puzzling during an economic downturn when WIC enrollment is likely to increase, and food prices remain elevated. Observers questioned why fruit and vegetable assistance for mothers and children was deemed acceptable to reduce, particularly as the program supports vulnerable populations during financial hardship.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.
The man accused of killing “Top Gun: Maverick” actor James Handy made a chilling 911 call after allegedly stabbing the 81-year-old actor outside of a Los Angeles home. Michael Gledhill, who is the son of Handy’s girlfriend, Wendy, allegedly stabbed Handy in the chest in the front yard of the home of Handy’s girlfriend, where ...
President Donald Trump knows that his nominee for director of national intelligence can't be confirmed by the Senate. An exclusive Wall Street Journal report revealed that Bill Pulte, who Trump nominated this week, has a reputation of "moves fast and breaks things," as one CNN reporter said on Tuesday. The expectation is that Pulte will take Trump's revenge campaign up a notch, deploying the entirety of the U.S. intelligence apparatus against the president's perceived enemies. The office of the DNI oversees 18 intelligence agencies from the CIA to the NSA and others. It was created after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, when the investigative commission found the intelligence departments weren't able to connect the dots between details each agency discovered. Trump told the Journal personally, that he believes the Office of the Director of National Intelligence is “unnecessary and or too big.” “I’d like to see it smaller. I think there are a lot of people in there that shouldn’t be there,” Trump said, about those who worked in the Joe Biden and Barack Obama administrations. The Journal asked Trump whether he wants Pulte to start firing people, and Trump said he wants him to “start the process.”Trump also added that "his eventual nominee to serve in the role permanently should continue that work."The comment appears to acknowledge that Pulte will not be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Indeed, many Republicans have indicated they're opposed to the nominee, but Pulte can serve as an "acting DNI" and implement all of the changes Trump wants before he appoints someone who could get confirmed. As an "acting" official, Pulte can serve for 210 days, or until the Senate votes to deny him. “Frankly, it might be good for him to shake it up before people come,” Trump said. “Because, if he [Pulte] reduced the size, in conjunction with me … and in conjunction with possibly the person coming in … he can do a lot of the hard work and we wouldn’t have to saddle somebody that goes in.”Trump said he is interviewing possible permanent candidates, two of whom he'll speak with on Friday. "One from business and one from the world of politics. Bill is not going to be there that long."Trump said he wants to see Pulte do what Education Secretary Linda McMahon has done in her department. “We’ve made the Department of Education much smaller, and likewise, this should be much smaller,” Trump told the Journal, referring to ODNI. “And this should maybe even be terminated, and we’ll make that decision.”Trump also mentioned that Pulte should feel free to release any classified documents that he wants. “I would say everything — he should look at everything and make a determination," Trump said. Even some of Trump's own advisors were shocked by his nomination of Pulte, who has no experience in intelligence, defense or even law enforcement. He's been Trump's director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. “We don’t need a weaponized DNI,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said, speaking to reporters this week.