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In a return visit, Elisabeth Hasselbeck ripped her former co-hosts on ‘The View’ for their abject hypocrisy on wide-open borders. Hasselbeck, who co-hosted the ABC talk show from 2003 to 2013 and stepped in to guest co-host this week, didn’t hold back when the topic turned to illegal migrants on Wednesday’s episode. She made a point that many Republicans have made for years: liberals love their security, gated communities, and ID-for-entry rules when it comes to their own lives, but want illegals to be able to just walk over the border without being identified by the government, which impacts everyone…
Nigel Farage introduced two veteran Labour politicians to his team on Wednesday, including a former London region mayor, stating their long experience on the local government “front line” would be invaluable to the party as Reform UK seeks to transform the country. Brexit pioneer and Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and his London Mayoral candidate Laila Cunningham unveiled two defections from the Labour party on Wednesday, the Former Labour mayor of Newham Sir Robin Wales and 21-year Labour councillor Clive Furness. Farage said Furness would stand as Reform’s candidate for the forthcoming Mayor of Newham election in May while Sir Robin will…
Texas Rep. Tony Gonzales has admitted for the first time that he had a sexual relationship with his former staff member who killed herself last year. Gonzales, who faces a May runoff in the Republican primary to hold his seat, insisted in a radio interview that he is not responsible for her death. “I made a mistake, and I had a lapse in judgment, and there was a lack of faith, and I take full responsibility for those actions,” Gonzales told radio host Joe Pagliarulo. Gonzales, who is married, made the comments hours after congressional investigators recommended the House Ethics…
Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has called on New Delhi to return to the negotiating table Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has called on India to return to the “negotiating table,” while asserting that New Delhi and Kabul have only seen a “fraction” of Islamabad’s military capabilities.In an address to the joint session of Pakistan’s parliament on Monday, Zardari said war was a last resort and that he has been a “lifelong advocate” of regional peace.“For us, war is always the last option,” Zardari said. “No state accepts serial attacks on its soil… We have let both India and Afghanistan…
On Monday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “On Balance,” Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (D-VA) said that if we stuck with diplomacy, “eventually”, “we would’ve gotten a better deal” than the Iran nuclear deal. Subramanyam said that Iran should be taken seriously as a threat, but “we should exhaust every diplomatic option as well.” He added, “Ten years ago, 2015, Obama had an Iran nuclear deal, right? … Trump scrapped it, right? So, it didn’t get us very far. And so, what we could’ve done instead…was try to make sure we double down on that.” Host Leland Vittert then cut in to ask, “Another bad…
Fifty-seven percent of Americans want all illegal migrants sent home, according to a Harvard Harris poll. The 57 percent includes 54 percent of political independents and 79 percent of Republicans, but just 35 percent of Democrats, said the February 26-28 poll of 1,999 registered voters by The Harris Poll and HarrisX. The majority support for mass deportations is notable because it remains strong amid massive resistance by pro-migration politicians, the Democrat establishment, the establishment media, and various pop-culture influencers. The poll also showed 63 percent support for a draft law that would bar the award of commercial driver’s licenses to…
North Carolina Senate Leader Phil Berger (R) could lose his bid for reelection, with unofficial Republican primary results from Tuesday night showing him two votes behind MAGA-aligned Rockingham County Sheriff Sam Page. Berger, who has represented State Senate District 26 since 2001 and is described as “one of North Carolina’s most powerful state legislators” by Raleigh outlet WRAL News, will likely request a recount after appearing to receive 13,075 votes to Page’s 13,077. Officials still have to tally provisional ballots and ballots from military and overseas voters, which could take until March 13, the outlet reported. The official results are…
Some Democrats aren’t ruling out voting for a multibillion-dollar military infusion, setting up a potential internal clash in the weeks ahead for a party whose political base is aghast at President Donald Trump’s aggression against Iran. The Trump administration’s top defense and intelligence officials told lawmakers this week that the Pentagon could soon send an emergency supplemental funding request to Capitol Hill. They didn’t offer a timeline or dollar value, but the White House is reportedly mulling a $50 billion ask. That’s a massive sum on top of the more than $990 billion Congress has shelled out for defense capabilities…
The massive airstrikes by Israel and the United States on Iran were not entirely unexpected. Strike forces had been building up in the Persian Gulf for months. Iranian-American negotiations had stalled and offered little prospect of success. Yet the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, members of his family, and several senior Iranian officials have sent shockwaves far beyond the region.Iran has responded with missile strikes on Israel and US facilities in the Middle East. The repercussions were immediate: disruptions to oil shipments in the Persian Gulf and instability in financial and transport infrastructure in the UAE and Qatar.Iran may…
President Donald Trump holds a roundtable discussion on energy usage for artificial intelligence (AI) datacenters on Wednesday, March 4. Earlier Wednesday White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt held a press briefing and answered questions about the ongoing military operations in Iran. On Tuesday, the president met with the chancellor of Germany and spoke with the media about the U.S. strikes. Read the full article here