Month: October 2025
Donald Trump Faces New Lawsuit Over White House Demolition
A Virginia couple has filed an emergency motion in federal court to stop Donald Trump from demolishing the East Wing of the White House. They said the move violates federal law and was pushed through without the proper review process. The couple claims the plan would damage an important piece of American history. The Trump…
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That wasn’t supposed to be there
The Laundry Room Discovery Picture this: I’m doing laundry at my boyfriend’s place. Nothing unusual. Tossing socks, dodging anything that belongs to his roommate—the usual shared-living chaos. And then I spot something. It’s grey, a bit pointy, roughly the size of a carrot, and strangely… human-shaped. Not literally human, but wrapped in a shroud-like form.…
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Ex-Classmate Says Charlie Kirk Faced ‘Relentless’ Bullying in High School, Pushing Him Toward Suicide
A Shocking Claim Emerges Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated this month, leaving a controversial legacy and a divided following. Shortly after his death, a story surfaced online. A man claiming to have been Kirk’s high school classmate said he suffered years of relentless bullying at Kirk’s hands. He described the cruelty…
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Lefty Host Admits Dems Losing Messaging Battle On Schumer Shutdown
Left-wing radio host Charlamagne tha God admitted on Monday that Democrats are losing the messaging battle over the ongoing Schumer Shutdown. “I read a poll this morning that said, you know, a lot of Americans are starting to blame Democrats for the government shutdown,” Charlamagne said to MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace on her podcast, “The…
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Trump Releases Footage US Attack On ‘Drug-Carrying Submarine’
President Donald Trump announced Saturday that a U.S. military operation in the Caribbean this week destroyed a “very large drug-carrying submarine,” killing two suspected narco-terrorists and capturing two others. Trump, who also ordered the release of video footage of the strike, said a statement posted to Truth Social that the vessel was carrying mostly “fentanyl and other…
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Johnson: Dems Want $200B in Health Benefits to Illegals, Billions For Foreign Countries
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson said Monday that Democrats bear the blame for the pain of a government shutdown, as President Donald Trump and his budget chief moved forward with identifying federal programs to cut. “Day 27 means it’s almost been a full month since the Democrats shut down the government. And as we…
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Obama’s Presidential Library Sparks Online Buzz — and Local Backlash in Chicago
Former President Barack Obama stirred both excitement and controversy over the weekend after sharing an update about the long-delayed Obama Presidential Center, which is scheduled to open next year on Chicago’s South Side. In a post published on Saturday, Obama described the center as a space designed to inspire collaboration and social progress. “When the…
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Adam Kinzinger Faces Online Controversy After Heated Exchange With White House Official
Former Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger — once a rising figure in the Republican Party and now a prominent critic of former President Donald Trump — found himself at the center of an unexpected controversy this week after a tense social media exchange with White House Communications Director Steven Cheung spiraled out of control. The clash…
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Schwarzenegger Pushes Back On Newsom Over Redistricting Effort
Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger rejected Governor Gavin Newsom’s claim that the proposed redistricting changes would be temporary, calling the idea “total fantasy.” “I think when he — when they say this is temporary, there is no such thing. I mean, the longest programs are government programs that are temporary. Okay, just remember that if…
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Elizabeth Warren Announces Re-Election Bid, Ending Speculation About 2024 Presidential Run
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren officially announced Monday morning that she will seek re-election to the U.S. Senate, putting to rest months of speculation that she might once again set her sights on the presidency. In a video message shared on her official social media channels, Warren said she intends to continue her fight for working…
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