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  • Melania Trump Declines Vanity Fair Cover Offer, Responds with Laughter !

    Melania Trump Declines Vanity Fair Cover Offer, Responds with Laughter !

    First Lady Melania Trump has always been known for her elegance, independence, and a clear sense of priorities. So when she was reportedly approached to appear on the cover of Vanity Fair this summer, her reaction came as no surprise to those close to her: she laughed and instantly turned it down.

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  • Aishah Hasnie’s American Dream

    Aishah Hasnie’s American Dream

    Faith, family, and a surprise love for meatloaf.

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  • Donald Trump has signed the order !

    Donald Trump has signed the order !

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  • AN UNEXPECTED PROMISE: ELON MUSK’S $50 MILLION PLEDGE TO THE CHARLIE KIRK MEMORIAL FUND

    AN UNEXPECTED PROMISE: ELON MUSK’S $50 MILLION PLEDGE TO THE CHARLIE KIRK MEMORIAL FUND

    ELON MUSK’S $50 MILLION PLEDGE TO THE CHARLIE KIRK MEMORIAL FUND

    It was an announcement no one saw coming. In a moment that has already begun reshaping conversations across education and philanthropy, Elon Musk revealed a pledge of $50 million annually to the Charlie Kirk Memorial Fund — a move that stunned the nation and turned attention once again to the enduring legacy of a man gone too soon.

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  • Ilhan Omar, AOC, and Rashida Tlaib should never be in Congress. They hate America!

    Ilhan Omar, AOC, and Rashida Tlaib should never be in Congress. They hate America!

    1. Ilhan Omar (D-MN)

    Background: First Somali-American and one of the first two Muslim women in Congress.

    Critic of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, especially regarding Israel/Palestine.

    Supports progressive policies like Medicare for All, climate action, and student debt relief.

    Has made statements about U.S.-Israel policy that some interpret as anti-Israel; critics sometimes label these as anti-Semitic.

    Faces strong backlash from conservatives but also has defenders who say her criticisms are policy-focused, not about hating America.

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  • Late-Day Supreme Court Ruling Is Big Win For Trump !

    Late-Day Supreme Court Ruling Is Big Win For Trump !

    The Supreme Court on Friday allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to move forward with ending temporary legal protections for more than 300,000 Venezuelan migrants, reversing a lower-court ruling that had blocked the policy and setting up sweeping consequences for immigrant communities across the country.

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  • Minnesota Rocked as Ilhan Omar Associate Confesses to $2.9M Fraud

    Minnesota Rocked as Ilhan Omar Associate Confesses to $2.9M Fraud

    For weeks, whispers had been circulating in Minneapolis political circles — rumors that yet another name connected to Rep. Ilhan Omar’s old campaign operation had landed in serious trouble.
    Then, on Thursday morning, it became official.
    Inside a quiet federal courtroom, a man once described as one of Omar’s most aggressive political operatives pleaded guilty to two felony counts — conspiracy to commit wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering.

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  • Senate Rejects GOP Funding Bill, Extending ‘Schumer Shutdown

    Senate Rejects GOP Funding Bill, Extending ‘Schumer Shutdown

    The Senate on Friday once again failed to advance a stopgap spending measure, leaving the federal government in a partial shutdown for another day and sending lawmakers home for the weekend with no agreement in sight.
    The 54–44 vote fell short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a filibuster and move the bill forward. It marked the third failed attempt this week — and the fourth in the last two weeks — to pass a continuing resolution to reopen the government, Newsmax reported.

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  • FBI’s Patel Drops Bombshell Announcement After Massive Arrests

    FBI’s Patel Drops Bombshell Announcement After Massive Arrests

    FBI Director Kash Patel took to the X platform on Thursday to reveal thousands of arrests related to a summer-long nationwide law enforcement push.
    “Operation Summer Heat” was designed to “let good cops be cops,” Patel wrote in an X post that contained a video clip of him reviewing the push in an interview.
    He revealed that in three months:

    – 8,629 arrests
    – 2,281 guns seized
    – 44,559 kg of cocaine and 421 kg of fentanyl off the streets (enough to kill 50M Americans)

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  • Democratic Leaders Respond to Fetterman’s Statement on ICE

    Democratic Leaders Respond to Fetterman’s Statement on ICE

    Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) voiced support for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s efforts to apprehend illegal immigrants accused of child sex offenses, while Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) called for those individuals to face the death penalty.In a Monday press release, ICE noted that it “arrested 214 illegal aliens for immigration offenses in the Houston area in the past six months who have been charged or convicted of a sex offense involving a minor.”Fetterman noted in an X post: “I don’t support or agree with all of ICE’s tactics or actions. I do fully support moves like these. This makes our nation more secure and all our children safer.”

    In response to the news about the ICE arrests, Luna said in a post on X, “Skip deportation. Go directly to the death penalty. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.”

    According to the ICE media statement, one of the individuals arrested was “Jose Guadalupe Meza, a 40-year-old, four-time deported criminal alien from Mexico who was arrested June 24 and has been convicted of theft and sexual assault of a child. ICE removed Guadalupe Meza to Mexico June 25.”

    The news comes as the Trump administration intensifies its crackdown on border security and immigration enforcement.

    Fetterman has previously voiced support for ICE’s efforts, calling proposals to abolish the agency both “inappropriate” and “outrageous.”

    But that said, Fetterman joined the rest of his Democratic Party in opposing the “Big, Beautiful Bill” that provides tens of billions more in funding for ICE and its operations. Included in the legislation was additional money to finally finish the border wall that President Donald Trump started during his first term.

    “Bringing together the resources and expertise of the entire federal law enforcement community to confront the overwhelming surge of illegal immigration that we saw over the past four years has resulted in the arrest and removal of historic numbers of violent criminal aliens, transnational gang members and child sex offenders,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston acting field office director Paul McBride, as noted in the release.

    Meanwhile, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who also oversees ICE, came under fire from local Texas officials following the deadly floods in the state over the July 4 holiday.

    Kerrville officials were mostly unprepared for the disastrous floods that hit the Hill Country, according to recently made public city correspondence, including emails and text messages that KSAT obtained through public records requests.

    Among the records is a text discussion in which Dalton Rice, the city manager of Kerrville, seems to make fun of Noem.

    Hours before a July 5 press conference, held alongside federal, state, and local officials to update the public on rescue efforts, a city employee texted Rice, “Just saw you met Homeland Barbie. How is she?”

    Rice replied, “Basically Homeland Barbie,” followed by a string of laughter.

    Since Noem was appointed DHS Secretary earlier this year, the nickname and other similar titles, such as “ICE Barbie,” have been used online to mock her.

    Given the seriousness of the catastrophe response and mounting criticism of its handling, the exchange has drawn attention.

    Democrats, especially, have been critical of the response, which isn’t surprising. Connecticut Sen. Chris Murphy, one of the most partisan left-wing Democrats in the chamber, claimed the Trump administration undermined FEMA’s preparedness by firing FEMA employees while flood victims were actively phoning the agency for assistance, but he did not explicitly blame Noem for the flooding itself.

    Earlier this month, Noem refuted claims of delay by defending the federal reaction in an interview on Fox News Sunday.

    After speaking with Texas officials, she said, within hours, more than 700 FEMA employees were on the ground. She added that the Coast Guard was sent out right away after that discussion.