Author: Press Room

British police have arrested a man who allegedly threatened he would shoot Brexit pioneer Nigel Farage in the head, as scrutiny over threats to politicians intensifies after the alleged murder of veteran lawmaker Ann Widdecombe last week. A man has been arrested on suspicion of sending threatening communications to a Member of Parliament, over a shooting threat social media post directed at Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage, state broadcaster the BBC has reported. The unnamed man was arrested on Tuesday, interviewed, and released on police bail. British broadsheet The Daily Telegraph reports the unnamed suspect in the case is a social media user who…

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Wednesday on CNN’s “The Lead,” Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) said acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is “actually affirmatively committing wrongful acts.” Whitehouse said, “The record of misconduct and incompetence of the Department of Justice in this administration is truly unprecedented in the history of the republic. You have judges of every political disposition condemning the arguments and the presentations made by this Department of Justice. You have contempt inquiries are ongoing. You have the worst possible inquiry fraud on the court. That inquiry is pending in Florida based on the collusion that the judge found around the slush fund deal.…

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Several senators will meet with President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday afternoon to discuss progress on a sweeping cryptocurrency regulatory bill, Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) said in an interview. Negotiations on the Clarity Act have gone back and forth for months. One of the legislation’s biggest unresolved issues involves an ethics provision seeking to address Trump’s business ties to the crypto industry. The measure is a requirement for Senate Democrats, whose support is necessary to pass the bill through the chamber. Moreno said a group of senators will give the president an update about the bill and…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Democrats have a serious problem with men. We saw it during the 2024 election, as men abandoned the Democrat Party in droves and voted for Trump and Vance. The reasons for this are pretty obvious. The left has been demonizing men for years, calling masculinity ‘toxic.’ At a certain point, men began getting the message that they are not welcome in the Democrat Party and they left. The liberal media knows this and is going to try to help the Democrats if they can. That’s what this Atlantic article is all about. The Democratic manly man…

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Spanish immigration officials are reportedly expecting the Socialist government’s illegal migrant amnesty scheme to add upwards of three million people to the total population as a result of chain migration. While Prime Minsiter Pedro Sánchez’s amnesty initiative was initially pitched to the public as intended to legalise around 500,000 migrants living illegally within the country, the projections were quickly raised to around 1.3 million. However, according to the Spanish newspaper of record El Mundo, which cited “high-ranking immigration officials,” the government is now quietly expecting over 3 million people to be added to the population, given the ease with which…

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U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced on Wednesday an effort to annually screen servicemen’s testosterone levels while offering testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). The Pentagon chief said testing will begin for servicemen over 30, while those under 30 will be given the option to voluntarily have their testosterone tested. “While we invest heavily in our weapon systems, platforms and gear, our most decisive tactical advantage will always be the individual warfighter,” Hegseth said. “We have a sacred duty to maintain that advantage, which is why we must constantly look for new ways to optimize your performance, your resilience and your long-term…

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The House could vote as soon as next week on a long-stalled proposal to restrict lawmaker stock-trading, according to four people granted anonymity to describe private leadership deliberations. Republican leaders discussed scheduling the vote in a private meeting Wednesday morning and plan to move forward pending final conversations with members, the people said. The leaders intend to move it alongside a budget framework for the GOP’s new party-line spending bill, seeing the pre-summer-recess fly-out week as their best chance to finally move the legislation. While some efforts to crack down on congressional trading have been bipartisan, the legislation GOP leaders…

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Congress is asking whether business ties influenced the easing of US export controls The administration of US President Donald Trump has come under scrutiny in Congress over its decision to give the United Arab Emirates easier access to advanced AI chips. Critics question whether business ties involving the president’s family influenced the policy change.The US Commerce Department announced on Friday that the UAE will be eligible for license-free exports and transfers of sensitive technologies, including advanced AI chips and servers, meaning approved entities will no longer need individual US export licenses. Washington cited “support in advancing US national security interests,”…

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Screencap of Twitter/X video. Vice President JD Vance appeared on the Joe Rogan podcast this week and the topic of the Los Angeles mayor race came up in their discussion. It was immediately clear that both men think the primary election was a total sham, mainly due to the mail-in ballots that bumped Spencer Pratt off the ballot. Rogan also pointed out that there is plenty of evidence that homeless people were basically bribed for their votes. Transcript via Overton News: ROGAN: “And here’s why it’s super sus. Not just super sus that Spencer Pratt, who was in second place,…

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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi insisted on Tuesday that Iran’s military and civilian government are acting in “full coordination during wartime,” despite earlier reports that the terrorist Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) acted on its own initiative to scuttle the ceasefire with the United States by attacking civilian ships in the Strait of Hormuz. Gharibabadi said in a state television interview that there was “no difference in approach between the country’s diplomatic efforts and military operations.” “Diplomacy must adapt to battlefield realities whenever a country is under military threat,” he added. Gharibabadi danced around the difficult issue of Iran…

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