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A recent cocaine seizure in southern Mexico points to a new trend as traffickers have increased land smuggling operations in response to the aggressive interdiction actions taken by the U.S. government, which have sunk numerous vessels in international waters. The seizure took place this week in the southern Mexican border city of Tapachula, Chiapas, when Mexican federal authorities seized 202 bricks of cocaine hidden in a late model Jeep Patriot. According to information provided to Breitbart Texas by Mexico’s government, military forces intercepted the vehicle, and during a search, they found a series of hidden compartments with multiple bricks of…

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Friday on FNC’s “Hannity,” talk show and Fox News host Mark Levin expressed his concerns about a post-Trump world with either a so-called “isolationist” Democrat or Republican president who would not uphold a deal with the Iranian regime.Levin argued that it was his preference to see Iran finished off, noting that Donald Trump’s presidency offers the best opportunity.HANNITY: You know, Mark, the president had to on his own. There were a lot of rumors running around that headlines — I’m seeing $20 billion that the president was going to pay to the Iranian, never made sense to me. The president…

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A resolution was defeated in the Republican-controlled House by a single vote, a day after a similar measure was blocked in the Senate A Democratic-led effort to limit US President Donald Trump’s authority to keep waging war on Iran has been rejected in the House of Representatives, a day after a similar measure was blocked in the Senate.On Thursday, a war powers resolution was defeated in the Republican-majority House by a single vote, 214 to 213, with voting largely split along party lines. Every Republican except Thomas Massie of Kentucky opposed the measure, while Warren Davidson of Ohio voted present.…

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President Donald Trump said that the United States will not be “blackmailed” after the Iranian military has once again proclaimed that the Strait of Hormuz will be closed and allegedly fired on multiple vessels on Saturday. Speaking from the Oval Office on Saturday morning, President Trump said that while his administration is having “very good conversations” with Tehran, he said that the Islamist regime was trying to act “a little cute” by attempting to close down the Strait of Hormuz just hours after agreeing to open the critical waterway. “They can’t blackmail us,” Trump said, noting that many international shipping…

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Legislation to allow law-abiding college students to be armed on campus for self-defense has cleared the New Hampshire House and will now be weighed by the Senate. The legislation, HB 1793, is sponsored by state Rep. Sam Farrington (R). WCAX reported Farrington saying, “New Hampshire is a constitutional carry state, which means you do not need a permission slip to exercise your right to bear arms.” He added, “Colleges students can fight in a war, they can vote, so they should be entitled to their Second Amendment rights as well.” Currently, approximately ten states have campus carry. (There were 11…

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Kash Patel has accused the magazine of “fake news” after it claimed that he is wrestling with a spiraling alcohol problem US President Donald Trump’s FBI Director Kash Patel has threatened to sue The Atlantic for publishing a report claiming that he fears for his job due to his “excessive drinking” and “unexplained absences.”Patel said in an X post on Saturday: “See you and your entire entourage of false reporting in court.” He also accused the magazine of “fake news” and called the lawsuit a “legal lay up.”A few hours earlier, Patel’s legal team announced that they had warned The…

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Three of the world’s largest advertising companies settled Wednesday with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over claims that they colluded on policies to combat alleged misinformation that denied advertising revenue to conservative publishers such as Breitbart News. The FTC said in a complaint filed on Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas that WPP, Dentsu, and Publicis coordinated on policies that limited the number of ads that ran on sites with content that the industry had identified as misinformation. The policy resulted in fewer ads running on media outlets such as Breitbart News, punishing outlets…

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The suspected leader of one of Ireland’s largest criminal gangs was arrested in Dubai on Wednesday and is expected to face charges in his native country. The now former fugitive was identified as 48-year-old Daniel Kinahan of the Kinahan cartel, Fox News reported Friday, noting his arrest is the result of a lengthy manhunt and covert operation that included Irish and United Arab Emirates officials. He is “expected to face charges in Ireland related to a gangland feud between the Kinahan cartel and the Hutch gang that has left 18 people dead since 2015,” the outlet said. In 2016, Kinahan…

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On Friday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “On Balance,” House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) said that he is concerned about where Democrats are on foreign policy, “that we are moving away [from] fundamental support for the United States.” Smith said, “I think it is just one of the most dishonest things that perpetuates a war, if you’re not in favor of a war, you’re rooting for us to lose, and you’re rooting for the opposition, that is just a ridiculous argument. Are you in favor of a full-scale invasion of Iran to make the regime crack? I…

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