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When will Hollywood get the message that even woketards won’t pay to see woketard movies like The Bride!? Left-wing Hollywood has spent the last ten years slipping woketardery into every imaginable genre, including Pixar cartoons aimed at queering kids and massively popular franchises aimed at feminizing everything, and it all flops. The Bride! was openly advertised as a man-hating feminist piece of woketardery, and even then no woketards came. And do you want to know why? Because the liberal white women who make up most of the Woke Brigade care only about themselves. The furthest thing from their minds is…
President Trump Vows Not to Sign Any Bills Until Lawmakers Pass the Save America Act: ‘Do Not Fail!’
President Donald Trump said Sunday he will not sign any other bills until the SAVE America Act is passed and election integrity is secured. In a post on Truth Social, Trump also praised election integrity activist Scott Presler for his work to get the act across the finish line, noting it is widely supported among voters. The president also made it clear he wants the best version passed, which would require proof of citizenship to register to vote and voter identification: Great Job by hard working Scott Pressler on Fox & Friends talking about using the Filibuster, or Talking Filibuster,…
Colombian voters on Sunday elected a new, divided Congress that will see no party hold a majority of seats in both the Chamber of Representatives and Senate on their own. At press time, results indicate that the ruling leftist Historic Pact party obtained the most number of seats in the Senate and the conservative Democratic Center won the largest number of seats in the Chamber of Deputies — but both falling short from holding a majority in Congress, which will prompt the two parties to seek out parliamentary alliances with the rest of the parties. Colombia held legislative elections on…
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is facing a lawsuit after reports emerged that contract workers in Kenya reviewed sensitive footage from customers’ AI smart glasses, including images of nudity, drug deals, and intimate activities. TechCrunch reports that the lawsuit, filed by plaintiffs Gina Bartone of New Jersey and Mateo Canu of California, alleges that Meta violated privacy laws and engaged in false advertising related to its AI-enabled smart glasses. The legal action, brought by the public interest-focused Clarkson Law Firm, also names Luxottica of America, Meta’s glasses manufacturing partner, charging both companies with conduct that violates consumer protection laws. The legal challenge…
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” U.N. Ambassador Michael Waltz said Iran had been at war with the United States for many years. Waltz said, “I can tell you as a veteran, you know, it breaks my heart in so many ways that we have had to deal with this threat across the Middle East for 47 years. And I want to be clear, the Iranian regime started this war in 1979, under Jimmy Carter, and thank God for President Trump. He is taking the old, decisive action that so many of his predecessors have failed to do, to end…
More than 160 children were killed in a single attack on the first day of the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran Washington has denied responsibility for a strike on an Iranian girls’ elementary school that killed more than 160 children in the opening hours of the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran. RT’s Isabella Blumberg examines how the US has handled deadly strikes on civilians in previous wars.Videos of the February 28 bombing – verified by several news agencies – appear to show the school struck by what looks like a Tomahawk missile, a weapon used by US forces in the…
Emil Michael, the Department of War’s chief technology officer, has publicly described the pivotal moment when military leadership realized the extent of the Pentagon’s reliance on Anthropic’s AI technology, a discovery that preceded the recent breakdown in their relationship. Emil Michael, the War Department’s under secretary for research and engineering and chief technology officer, provided detailed insights into the events that led to the public dispute between the Pentagon and Anthropic during a Friday appearance on the All-In Podcast. The realization came following the military operation in Venezuela during early January that resulted in the capture of dictator Nicolas Maduro.…
President Donald Trump lauded Australia for handling asylum for members of the Iranian Women’s soccer team after he called on the country to do so earlier Monday. Trump took to Truth Social to announce he had spoken with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about the matter because several of the team’s members refused to sing along to the Iranian national anthem ahead of its first game in the Women’s Asian Cup. The refusal to sing along runs afoul of the rules Iran sets for its players and comes amid the United States’s Operation Epic Fury campaign, which has seen the…
Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) needs “dramatic, bold, meaningful and transformational changes.” Host Kristen Welker said, “Leader Jeffries, let me ask you about another aspect of this. As you well know, President Trump fired Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem this week, something you and other Democrats have been calling for. Democrats continue to block funding for DHS amid these demands that there be changes to ICE in the president’s deportation policies. Is the change in leadership at DHS enough for you and other Democrats to reopen the government,…
U.S. stocks pared back declines on Monday morning as oil prices retreated from multi-year highs hit over the weekend. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down around 1.8 percent in the first hour of trading, or around 800 points, before retracing to be down around 500 points, or one percent. The Nasdaq composite was down by around 1.3 percent at the open but those losses were cut to around 0.4 percent by 11 am. The S&P also fell sharply in the first half our of trading but was down by just 0.7 percent by late morning. Stocks have been responding…