Month: January 2026
Clint Eastwood HUMILIATES Jimmy Kimmel on Live TV – Producers Panic
The studio lights were blazing, the crowd roaring with anticipation. Jimmy Kimmel Live had booked a legend—Clint Eastwood, the final outlaw of Hollywood, in his nineties but still commanding a presence that could silence any room. The occasion? To promote his latest film, a drama about a rancher fighting off a corporate land grab—a story…
Read MoreBondi’s Top Deputy Slams Walz and Frey After Minneapolis Immigration–Enforcement Violence
A senior official under former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday sharply criticized Minnesota leaders following a night of unrest in Minneapolis tied to federal immigration enforcement — remarks that mark one of the most direct rebukes yet from the Trump administration’s legal team. The comments came after U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)…
Read MoreSenate Advances Major Legislation Bolstering Trump’s Energy Agenda
The U.S. Senate has approved a sweeping bipartisan bill aimed at revitalizing America’s nuclear energy industry, marking a significant legislative win aligned with President Donald Trump’s broader push to expand domestic energy production and reduce regulatory bottlenecks. The legislation passed by an overwhelming 88–2 margin, with only Sens. Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Ed Markey…
Read MoreRepublicans Move to Expand House Majority Through Aggressive Redistricting Push
A high-stakes redistricting fight is taking shape across the country as Republican-controlled legislatures move to redraw congressional maps with the explicit goal of strengthening the GOP’s hold on the U.S. House of Representatives. The effort, which has gained momentum in recent months, is being actively encouraged by President Donald Trump and his political allies ahead…
Read MoreJudge Refuses To Halt ICE Ops in Minnesota Amid Legal Challenge
A federal judge on Wednesday declined to immediately block the Biden administration’s intensified immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota, saying there was insufficient time to fully consider legal arguments in the state’s request for a temporary restraining order. U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez, a Biden appointee, heard arguments in a lawsuit filed earlier this week by…
Read MoreTrump Appears to Struggle to Recall $2,000 Tariff Dividend Promise
Donald Trump is facing criticism after appearing to forget a promise he previously made to send Americans $2,000 rebate checks funded by tariff revenue.The 79-year-old president has promoted the idea for months, claiming that income from sweeping trade tariffs would allow the government to issue $2,000 payments to many Americans, potentially as early as 2026.…
Read MoreICE Takes Salvadoran Fugitive With Extensive Criminal Record Into Custody in Florida
Federal immigration authorities have arrested a Salvadoran national wanted in his home country, underscoring the Trump administration’s intensified focus on removing foreign nationals with serious criminal histories from the United States. According to law enforcement officials, agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement apprehended 29-year-old Cristian Alberto Rivas-Escalante at a job site on Marco Island, Florida, in…
Read MoreKing Charles ‘set for historic US visit’ despite heartbreaking cancer news
Although it hasn’t been officially confirmed yet, it is alleged that King Charles is planning a historic visit to the US next spring to mark the country’s 250th anniversary despite his ongoing battle with cancer.Sources from both Washington D.C. and London state that “the plans being negotiated include a visit to the White House,” if…
Read MoreLate-Night Accident: Jeep Collides with Amish Buggy in Berne, Father Airlifted and Children Injured
Under the harsh glare of emergency lights, the scene along State Road 218 told a story no one in Berne wanted to witness: splintered wood, scattered belongings, a silent buggy that only hours before carried a family of nine. In the aftermath, the community did what it has always done best—gathered, prayed, and quietly stepped…
Read MoreSilent Ruling, Loud Secrets
What ended in a courtroom was never just about one woman or one monstrous partnership. It was about how proximity to power shapes what is seen, what is prosecuted, and what is quietly ignored. Maxwell will grow old in a cell, but the world that enabled her continues, altered only by the discomfort of being…
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