Category: News
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New CNN Poll says Trump is the worst President in history. Do you believe that?
Fifty-eight percent of Americans call Donald Trump’s first year back in the White House a failure. Fifty-five percent say his policies made the economy worse. Sixty-four percent say he hasn’t done enough about the cost of living that actually matters to them. And here’s the number that should terrify Republican strategists heading into midterms: 42%…
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Ilhan Omar’s Explosive Remarks Ignite Treason Debate Amid ICE Crackdown
The rhetorical war over the federal enforcement surge in Minnesota reached a fever pitch on Friday when Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) referred to the country as the “U.S. God—- States” during a highly emotional field hearing. Her comments, delivered alongside fellow progressive Rep. Pramila Jayapal, were intended to condemn what she described as “terrorizing” tactics…
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Defense Tries To Stall Justice For Charlie Kirk With Last-Minute Legal Tricks
Can You Prosecute a Murderer if Your Child Was at the Crime Scene? The Legal Battle Rocking the Tyler Robinson Trial The air in the courtroom shifted the moment the defense team stood up, not to argue their motion, but to drop a procedural surprise that threatened to derail the proceedings entirely. At stake was…
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“Breathtaking” and “Illegal”: The Boston Courtroom Where a Judge Just Accused the Cabinet of Conspiring Against the Constitution
It was supposed to be a routine procedural hearing to determine how to fix a legal error, but it quickly spiraled into a blistering, historic rebuke that accused the highest levels of government of a conspiracy against the Bill of Rights. The tension between the executive branch’s power to secure borders and the judiciary’s role…
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Eric Swalwell Threatens to Arrest ICE Agents For Kidnapping in Radical Governor Bid
California Representative Eric Swalwell, now running for Governor, has ignited a firestorm by promising to use state police powers to arrest federal immigration agents, threatening to charge them with “kidnapping” for enforcing U.S. immigration laws. In a recent interview, the East Bay Democrat outlined a strategy of direct confrontation with the Trump administration that goes…
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“Calculated Acts of Hatred”: Outrage Explodes After Starbucks Employee Serves Police Officer
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) and Starbucks are at the center of a renewed national controversy this week after a deputy was served a cup of coffee featuring a hand-drawn image of a pig—a derogatory slur aimed at law enforcement. The incident, which occurred at a location in Los Angeles County, has sparked…
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“I Will Institute the Insurrection Act”: Trump Issues Ultimatum to Minnesota Leaders as Minneapolis Burns
The confrontation between the White House and the State of Minnesota has reached its most dangerous inflection point yet. On Thursday morning, President Donald Trump explicitly threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807, a move that would allow him to deploy active-duty U.S. troops to American streets over the objections of Governor Tim Walz.…
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FOLLOW THE MONEY: Feds Expose $130M Somali Cash Pipeline in Ohio as Walz’s ‘Fraud State’ Unravels
Federal investigators have uncovered a massive new branch of the illicit cash-smuggling operation that has already rocked Minnesota, tracing millions of dollars to a second major hub: Columbus, Ohio. Homeland Security officials confirmed to Just the News that Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents at John Glenn Columbus International Airport have flagged approximately $136 million in…
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SCOTUS Just Heard the Trans Sports Case – And One Side Couldn’t Even Define “Sex”
Military snipers stood watch on the Supreme Court roof Tuesday while two crowds below screamed at each other. One side chanted “Trans! Trans! Trans!” The other shouted “Stop cutting off the breasts!” Inside, lawyers for transgender athletes spent two hours in full retreat. The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on whether states can ban biological…
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Supreme Court Rules GOP Candidates Have Right to Sue States Over ‘Election Month’ Ballot Counting
The Supreme Court has handed Republicans a significant procedural victory ahead of the 2026 midterms, ruling that candidates for federal office have the legal right to sue state election boards over how ballots are counted. In a 7-2 decision issued Wednesday, the justices overturned lower court rulings that had dismissed a lawsuit by Rep. Mike…