Author: Press Room

Friday on CNN’s “The Arena,” Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) said Democrats were polling low because voters are overwhelmed by President Donald Trump’s “chaos” and “corruption.” Host Kasie Hunt said, “We of course know that voters are extraordinarily sensitive to the economy and very much vote on it, whether it’s good or bad. The economy usually dictates whether or not it’s a change election. Yet, voters out there, while they have started to say that they’re unhappy with Donald Trump in many ways, some of his numbers have dipped on issues that he’s otherwise strong on, like the economy and immigration, they’re…

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Attorney General Pamela Bondi (Office of Public Affairs, United States Department of Justice) In South Texas, a grave scandal is unfolding—and almost no one in the national media is talking about it. Voters in Texas’s 28th Congressional District are being asked to trust the results of a race that involved an indicted congressman, hundreds of voter complaints, and a judge who blocked an election review before announcing his plan to run for the same seat. Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX), who is currently serving his eleventh term in the U.S. House of Representatives, is under federal investigation. Cuellar and his wife…

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The Palestinian Islamic Jihad terror group and Hamas published videos on Thursday and Friday of Israeli hostages Rom Braslavksi and Evyatar David, respectively, showing each starving and emaciated. Ordinarily, it might be considered self-defeating to publish video evidence of one’s own atrocities. It is a war crime to hold hostages and deny them food and Red Cross visits, and to make a spectacle of prisoners of war. The reason Palestinian terror groups publish these videos is to exert psychological pressure on the Israeli public, as the videos create a sense of distress and amplify political pressure on the government to…

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The United Nations is continuing to struggle to deliver aid to Palestinians in Gaza, leaving hundreds of truckloads of material at the border, while the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) continues to succeed. Israel is surging humanitarian aid to Gaza, moving trucks through border crossings as fast as possible and coordinating airdrops of aid from Israel, Jordan, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). In addition, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), whose trucks are protected by private security contractors, has continued to expand its aid deliveries, supplying its 100 millionth meal on Friday. The United Nations has criticized the GHF, as has…

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The US president has accused the former House speaker of making illegal profits as Congress mulls a ban on stock trading by officials US President Donald Trump has accused former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of insider trading in a renewed attack on one of his fiercest critics.The allegation comes amid a fresh push in Congress to bar elected officials from trading individual stocks. Originally dubbed the Preventing Elected Leaders from Owning Securities and Investments (PELOSI) Act, the bill would apply to lawmakers as well as the president and vice president.“Nancy Pelosi became rich by having insider information… I think Nancy…

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Looks like four million bucks could buy a lot of loyalty for Joe Biden — and another $4 million could buy even more. In closed-door testimony Thursday, the former president’s top political aide told the House Oversight Committee he made a jaw-dropping $4 million working for Biden in 2024, according to a report by the politics-centric news site Axios. And he was due to pull down another $4 million if Democrats could somehow carry the cadaver of Biden’s campaign to victory in the November election. That kind of money might be just another Hunter Biden weekend at the strip club, but…

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(AP) — Ukrainian drone attacks overnight into Saturday killed three people, Russian officials said Saturday. Russia´s Defense Ministry said air defenses intercepted or destroyed 112 drones across eight Russian regions and the Russian-occupied Crimean Peninsula. A drone attack on the Rostov region, on the border with Ukraine, killed one person, acting governor Yuri Slyusar said. Further from the front line, a woman was killed and two other people wounded in a drone strike on business premises in the Penza region, according to regional governor Oleg Melnichenko. In the Samara region, falling drone debris sparked a fire that killed an elderly…

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On Friday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow talked about his experience in Hawaii with the recent tsunamis. Marlow said, “We had to book it back, try to gather up all of our stuff…the only thing that I left in the hotel of any value was my golf clubs. … Maui has one-lane highways going up along the coasts…I got very fearful that trying to make it to the other side of the island was not going to work, and so, then it dawned on me that I think the move is to go to the famed…

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Young Republicans are split over the future of the party, with two warring factions seeking to position themselves as the true MAGA warriors ahead of a weekend vote for control of the party’s youth arm. On Saturday, young party members will converge in Nashville, where they’ll decide between two slates to lead the Young Republican National Federation: Grow YR, led by current YRNF Chair Hayden Padgett, and the insurgent Restore YR campaign, led by New York State Young Republicans Chair Peter Giunta. The brawl between the two slates is both personal — including interpersonal clashes and squabbles over hotel loyalty…

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The new law came into effect on Friday in response to a rise in knife attacks and mounting public pressure Ninja swords are now banned in England and Wales under new laws that came into effect on Friday, the UK Home Office has confirmed. Possessing one in public could lead to a prison sentence of up to four years.The change is part of a wider government effort to curb knife violence. Over 1,000 weapons were surrendered in July during a month-long amnesty campaign aimed at removing dangerous items from the streets, according to the Home Office.The ban follows a series…

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