Author: Press Room

On Tuesday’s “Alex Marlow Show, host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow talked about the Trump foreign policy. Trump’s approach is a sensible one of not allowing Iran to have nuclear weapons, “no forever wars, and you’re only using ground troops if we’re going to be able to take out a Baghdadi type, go in there for a couple hours, get out. Unpredictability is crucial. … Peace through strength. … And don’t miss those opportunities” to do things like take out Iran’s nuclear facilities. “The Alex Marlow Show,” hosted by Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow, is a weekday podcast produced by Breitbart…

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Patriot missile systems are “very hard to get,” and the US needs them too, the president said US President Donald Trump says he will think about whether or not to supply more Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine, as Kiev has been requesting.Speaking at a press conference in The Hague after meeting with Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky on the sidelines of the NATO summit, Trump was asked by a BBC Ukraine journalist whether Washington would be providing the missiles.“The systems are very hard to get,” he replied, adding that the US also needs them. Noting that some Patriots were being sent…

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New York leftist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez loves to present herself as someone who grew up in the hood. A person who knows the streets, is tough, and faced a hard life. None of that is true. She grew up in an affluent area, went to Boston University where the tuition is currently more than $60K a year, and interned at the office of the late Senator Ted Kennedy. The Gateway Pundit ran an exclusive report about this back in 2019, exposing AOC’s true past when she was known as “Sandy.” During one of her recent and stupid quips on Twitter/X, she…

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The Head Groom’s Office Sui Sicong. Courtesy of Hermès. Hermès, the world’s most valuable luxury brand, is currently hosting Mystery at the Grooms, an interactive theatrical experience in New York City from June 19 through 29 that is completely sold-out. Designed to take brand and consumer interaction to new heights, the immersive, gamified space is a true ode to the brand’s craftsmanship and heritage, further cementing its reputation as one of the most iconic, legendary luxury brands. Behind this singular, immersive marketing play, here’s what this tells us about the future of brand engagement: Elevating brand ecosystems with immersive interactions:…

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PRAGUE (AP) – Czech authorities have detained five teenagers for being radicalized online by the militant Islamic State group and charged two of them with terror-related crimes over an attempt to set fire to a synagogue, officials said Wednesday. Bretislav Brejcha, the director of the Czech counterterrorism, extremism and cybercrime department, said most of the suspects are under 18 years old. They were detained between February and June as a result of an international investigation that started last year. The five were promoting hate content on social media against minorities, LGBTQ+ community and Jews, Brejcha said. During seven raids in…

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On Wednesday’s broadcast of NewsNation’s “Elizabeth Vargas Reports,” Rep. Laura Gillen (D-NY) stated that raising taxes doesn’t lower costs, “you’re just passing them on to other folks.” And making people flee, which we’ve already seen with the “mass exodus of businesses and people” out of the state of New York. Gillen began by saying that New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani (D) “ran a campaign based on a bunch of promises, free everything, without any real economic plan to pay for it, other than raising taxes.” She continued, “We are facing a cost of living crisis. It is hard…

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On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “All In,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) stated that President Donald Trump’s Iran approach is because “He doesn’t want this country talking about the thing that’s actually going to matter, and that’s the Republican budget bill.” Host Chris Hayes asked, “I also have to say, this kind of zigzagging, which is sort of — we’re all used to it, as much as you can get used to it. We saw it with the tariffs. We saw it with North Korea, as I talked about in the first term, now it’s peace, bomb Iran, no regime change,…

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Law enforcement officers will mostly focus on crimes allegedly involving insults against politicians, local media reports Germany’s law enforcement authorities have launched a nationwide crackdown on alleged internet ‘hate speech’, the Federal Criminal Police (BKA) have announced. Two thirds of the cases being investigated are linked to “right-wing” ideologies, the BKA said, with the media reporting they often involve “insults against politicians.”Some “isolated cases” have been tied to “religious… left-wing and foreign” ideologies, according to police. More than 140 criminal investigations have been opened across all German states.The list of the most common crimes included incitement of hatred, use of…

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On March 20th, 2025, the House Judiciary, the Committee on House Administration, and the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform requested two employees of the Democrat fundraising powerhouse ActBlue to voluntarily comply with a request for transcribed interviews.  According to letters issued by the Committees, the employees “failed to comply” and are now being compelled to testify. Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, House Admin Chairman Bryan Steil, and House Oversight Chairman James Comer have issued subpoenas to former Vice President of Customer Service Alyssa Twomey and an ActBlue Senior Workflow Specialist for their depositions “regarding allegations that online fundraising platforms, including…

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‘Everything’s Going to Be Great’ PosterLionsgate In Everything’s Going to Be Great, directed by Jon S. Baird, Buddy and Macy Smart, respectively portrayed by Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney, are chasing the ultimate theatre dream with their two sons, Lester and Derrick, portrayed by Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Jack Champion. The family goes from city to city, living off of small producing contracts with local theatres. Buddy’s lifelong dream of becoming a successful musical producer is closer than ever when he and Macy are offered a five-year contract to run a theatre in New Jersey, to the delight of their…

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