Author: Press Room

Saturday Night Live star Pete Davidson went after slain conservative icon Charlie Kirk while roasting fellow comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, saying, “Tony reminds me of Charlie Kirk, in that he’s definitely been on camera letting a guy unload in his throat.” “Tony Hinchcliffe is here, looking like both a child molester and the doll they give the child to show where he touched them,” Davidson said during Netflix’s The Roast of Kevin Hart, which steamed live on Sunday. “Tony reminds me of Charlie Kirk, in that he’s definitely been on camera letting a guy unload in his throat,” Davidson continued, gruesomely alluding to the Turning…

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A group of House Republicans discussed pushing to pass a new party-line bill before the summer recess begins in closed-door meetings Tuesday, according to five people granted anonymity to describe the private conversations. The bill would be in addition to the immigration enforcement bill now moving through the GOP-controlled Senate under the filibuster-skirting budget reconciliation process. The agenda for such a bill — the third reconciliation measure since the Republican trifecta began last year — is unsettled but could include a variety of conservative policy initiatives. Asked if Republicans can meet a summer timeline for the legislation, Speaker Mike Johnson…

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The far-left New York Times published a column accusing Israel of training dogs to rape Palestinian prisoners. The New York Times published this even after admitting, “There is no evidence that Israeli leaders order rapes.” Oh. No evidence? Really? So much for editorial standards. Oddly enough, there’s a ton of evidence around this new report about the sexual barbarism committed by Hamas on October  7, but the New York Times was not only not interested in reporting on that, the New York Times is also obviously (and without evidence) publishing Hamas dog-rape lies as “news” to blunt the effect of…

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Pressure is mounting on the House of Representatives to pass the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act, which would prohibit institutional investors from buying single family American homes. The legislation passed the U.S. Senate in March by an 89-10 vote, and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) can put the bill on the House floor with suspension of the rules, which requires two-thirds support. Considering it had nearly 90 percent support in the Senate, the bill would likely exceed the threshold to suspend the rules, which requires 284 members’ support, given five vacancies. President Donald Trump called for the passage of…

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Monday on ABC’s “The View,” co-host Sunny Hostin said Republican-led redistricting efforts were “about diluting the black vote.” Co-host Ana Navarro said, “The reason this is happening is because Trump knows he’s going to lose the House, which means that there will finally be oversight and accountability of the abuses of power by his misadministration, and that is why he’s trying to change the rules in the middle of the game and give himself more Republican districts, and it’s going to be a backlash because the voters don’t have to take it and are not going to take it. And…

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House Republican Study Committee Chair August Pfluger said Tuesday he “fully expect[s]” Congress to have completed work on a sweeping party-line policy package by August recess. “The speaker is fully briefed on our ideas,” the Texas Republican said in an interview of the RSC’s framework for a budget reconciliation bill, which would follow the GOP’s tax and spending megabill last year and the immigration enforcement funding legislation President Donald Trump wants on his desk by June 1. “We are starting our meetings in earnest this week and I expect that we’re going to have some very good discussions.” Pfluger added…

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Fishing crews say soaring diesel prices have wiped out incomes and forced boats to stay in port for months A surge in global oil prices linked to energy supply disruptions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, amid the US-Israel war on Iran, has nearly doubled diesel costs for Indonesian fishermen. The spike has forced much of the country’s fishing fleet to remain docked according to a report by RT’s Indra Mapong.The impact of the war in Iran is now being felt thousands of kilometers away in Indonesia, where soaring fuel prices have left much of the country’s…

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Brig. Gen. Esmail Qaani, commander of the foreign operations Quds Force unit of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), paid an unannounced visit to Baghdad on Sunday for meetings with Iran-controlled politicians and militia groups — a clear attempt by Iran to influence the new government that is taking shape in Iraq. The National reported on Tuesday that Qaani gave some “red lines” to Iran’s puppets and proxies in Iraq, including “no concessions to Washington on disarming armed factions” and no “tilting too far towards the White House.” WATCH — This Is What Happened When Iran Didn’t Listen to the U.S.: In…

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It was pretty clear to the founders that the United States of America was “God’s idea in history,” Eric Metaxas, author of the upcoming book Revolution: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World, said during an appearance on Breitbart News Saturday. Speaking with Host Matthew Boyle roughly two months from America’s semiquincentennial celebration, Metaxas walked through what he believes Americans must do to ensure that America lives on another 250 years and beyond. “I think the one thing that comes out which is kind of – it’s going to be shocking to some people, certainly…

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A key moderate Republican lawmaker said Tuesday he would not support a White House security funding request that could pour as much as $220 million into President Donald Trump’s controversial ballroom project. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) dismissed the prospect that the House would approve $1 billion in new Secret Service spending as part of a pending party-line bill that otherwise funds immigration enforcement agencies. “Not happening here,” he said in an interview. Pressed on whether he supports the idea, he responded directly, “No.” Fitzpatrick’s vote and those of like-minded centrists will be crucial to getting the overall $70 billion package…

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