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Nicole Haas
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Entrenched Democrat Rep. John Larson launched into a red-in-the-face tirade over Elon Muskâs mission to root out waste and fraud within government ranks.
Accusing Republicans on the House Ways and Means Committee of keeping the DOGE chief from testifying, Larson screamed and pointed at those on the floor while seemingly questioning Muskâs âgenius.â
âWhereâs the independence of the committee!â Larson screamed.
âWhereâs Elon Musk? Iâm sure heâs a genius and is a very credible person because of the wealth heâs accumulated, but that does not put him above the law or the responsibility to come before this committee in this Congress,â Larson yelled, completely glossing over the groundbreaking innovations
Breitbart National Security,
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Christian K. Caruzo
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) on Wednesday announced the arrest of a former intelligence member of Cubaâs communist Castro regime who fraudulently obtained a U.S. green card.
While ICE has not publicly disclosed the identity of the former Cuban intelligence officer at press time, HSIâs Miami division published a photo of the arrest Wednesday afternoon through social media, stating the arrest was carried out in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
The arrested man, whose face is not seen in the picture but appears to sport gray hair, stands accused of having fraudulently obtained Lawful Permanent Residence Status in the United States.
Breitbart Politics,
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Elizabeth Weibel
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The Trump administration requested the Supreme Court allow a ban on President Donald Trumpâs executive order ending birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens to be partially lifted.
In a court filing, Sarah M. Harris, the acting solicitor general, wrote that the Trump administrationâs request was a âmodestâ one to âlimit the pause to âparties actually within the courtsâ power,'â according to the New York Times.
The court request from the Trump administration comes after âthree federal courts, in Massachusetts, Maryland and Washington State, had issued directives temporarily pausingâ Trumpâs executive order, according to the outlet.
On January 20, Trump signed an executive order
Breitbart Economy,
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Olivia Rondeau
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General Electric (GE) Aerospace will invest nearly $1 billion into American manufacturing, the Ohio-based company announced Wednesday, saying they are âalignedâ with the Trump administrationâs economic goals.
The aerospace giant also stated that they will hire 5,000 U.S. workers this year, Reuters reported.
CEO Larry Culp shared more about the good news with Fox Newsâs Maria Bartiromo, saying the business is âgrowing at a very rapid rate,â and that the major investment will âfuelâ thousands of American jobs.
âWe have a tremendous demand mountain to climb. We are excited about it, and those 5,000 people coming onboard in the wake of this investment will be a large part of our success,â
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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Since returning to the White House in January, President Donald J. Trump has been met with an unprecedented legal onslaught from far-left activist judges and groups determined to sabotage his administration at every turn.
Appearing on The War Room with Steve Bannon, Josh Hammer, Senior Counsel for the Article III Project, warned that what America is witnessing is not just judicial activismâitâs an outright judicial insurrection.
This is similar to how the communist left attacked him using a cadre of radical activist judges his first time in office.
After nearly two months in office, these radical extremist judges continue to wreak havoc on the Trump administration and the country.
Townhall,
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Kurt Schlichter
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Say what you will about Donald Trump, nobody can argue that he doesnât possess an amazing superpower. Actually, he has several superpowers, but his most powerful may be the ability to convince his opponents to defend the least popular possible positions just because he supports them. Not just contrary positions, not just positions that reasonable people can disagree with, but insanely unpopular positions that all normal people look at and are repelled by. Thereâs not a garbage hill they wonât choose to die on. Itâs an incredibly useful superpower to have.
Of course, the most recent one is the 80/20 polling proposition against men pretending to be women
Townhall,
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Katie Pavlich
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A group of pro-terrorism agitators invaded Trump Tower in New York City on Thursday in response to the arrest of Syrian national Mahmoud Khalil, who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement earlier this week after organizing violent riots at Columbia University. [Tweet, video]
The agitators were quickly removed by New York City Police and arrested. They were detained and hauled away on buses.
"I'm happy to report there were no injuries," a city official on the scene said about officers who responded to the situation.
Townhall,
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Mia Cathell
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This week, the Soros-backed Center for American Progress (CAP) held a symposium on how House Democrats are reacting to President Donald Trump's national security strategy. There, star speaker Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA), ranking member of the U.S. House Armed Services Committee, led the collective coping-and-seething session.
"This is illegal, dumb foreign policy," Smith said in a statement ahead of the event. "It makes America less safe, less prosperous, and it will literally kill people."
At the left-wing think tank's roundtable Wednesday, the congressman claimed that Trump is "trying to revive a 19th-century world where might makes right and the powers-that-be grab what they can grab."
"That is not in our best interest,"
PJ Media,
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Matt Margolis
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You wonât be surprised by the latest unhinged rant from longtime Democratic strategist James Carvilleâat this point, itâs just par for the course. Once a sharp political operator, Carville has devolved into a rabid left-wing activist, so consumed by partisanship that heâs lost any credibility as a serious political analyst. Itâs seriously pathetic.
So, what has he done now to warrant my attention? Well, Carville had the audacity to claim that the Trump administration represents âthe most serious crisisâ America has ever faced. Thatâs rightâworse than the Civil War, Pearl Harbor, or even 9/11. You canât make this stuff up.
During an appearance on "The Chris Cuomo Project," Carville declared,
PJ Media,
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Chris Queen
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Remember the movie (or the novel) âSophieâs Choice"? Meryl Streep won an Oscar for playing a woman whom the Nazis posed with a dilemma: choose one of her two children to send to the gas chamber, or else the Nazis would execute both of them. The choice haunted her after the war ended.
Itâs a heartrending thought, and, sure, itâs a bit extreme for a metaphor, but in the fight over this continuing resolution, the Democrats are faced with what Iâll call Schumerâs Choice. The fate of the government is in the hands of Democrat senators now, and neither choice is good for them.
The continuing resolution gives the Democrats fits
PJ Media,
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Victoria Taft
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Gavin Newsom is a bust, both metaphorically and literally.
The California governor, who's trying to take his overspending and underperforming record national, is now in the middle of a bimbroglio over an expensive bronze bust of him displayed at San Francisco City Hall. Someday, I'll tell you the derivation of that contracted word that both describes Governor Hair Gel's political heft and his life as an unintentional chaos agent.
The bust is one of the stories contained in Jedd McFatter and Susan Crabtree's book about the California rogue's gallery of leaders entitled, "Foolâs Gold: The Radicals, Con-Artists, and Traitors That Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All."
PJ Media,
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Stephen Green
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Walt Disney studio chiefs might be feeling their own brand of flop sweat, as one indicator after another piles up that that company's $300 million bet on a live-action "Snow White" is going down faster than the Titanic if the iceberg had been armed with torpedoes and antiship missiles.
The Mouse House "wonât be rolling out a robust red carpet like it usually does" for a big-budget premiere next week, Variety reported Tuesday. Instead of a parade of movie stars and celebrities vying for attention on the red carpet and all the attendant big media names, the "Snow White" premiere
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Thanks, Dementia Joe!!