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Brian Walshe, the 50-year-old Massachusetts man accused of killing his wife after uncovering an affair between her and a friend in Washington, D.C., returns to court Tuesday for the second day of his murder trial, as a state trooper testified about damning internet searches found on his devices after Ana Walshe vanished without a trace.
Walshe's defense attorney, Larry Tipton, said during his opening statement Monday that Walshe found his wife dead in her bed but did not kill her. Tipton said evidence would show a "sudden, unexplained death" and that such a thing "happens." He denied the prosecution's allegation that his client was aware of Ana's suspected affair.
Townhall,
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Amy Curtis
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Yesterday, Townhall reported that Minnesota Governor Tim Walz was not only aware of the massive fraud taking place in his state — fraud that not only bilked Minnesota taxpayers of billions, but led to the death of at least one vulnerable Minnesota man and helped to fund Islamic terrorism in Somalia — but he was punishing whistleblowers who reported on the fraud.
But the rot and corruption didn't stop there. It now appears that Minnesota's Attorney General Keith Ellison not only helped Somali non-profit groups continue to get funding, despite the numerous red flags popping up, but that he allegedly received campaign donations after doing so.
PJ Media,
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Robert Spencer
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All right, which one of you clowns signed me up to receive mailings from the far-left Youth Save Democracy PAC? I suppose you think you’re very funny. But anyway, on Saturday, I received a breathless email from them, and it looks as if the sky is falling: “Robert,” it said chummily, “Donald Trump just said the quiet part out loud. In a recent interview, Trump openly mused about serving a third term as president - something explicitly forbidden by the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution.”
After that, they threw every typographical denotation of urgency at me, just so I’d know how serious they are: “This isn't a joke. This isn't hyperbole.
American Greatness,
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Michael S. Kochin
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12/2/2025 7:48:31 AM
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In National Review, Andrew McCarthy has once again taken to the fainting couch. Confronted with the spectacle of Senator Mark Kelly and five other Democratic lawmakers releasing a coordinated video “reminding” the U.S. military to disobey “illegal orders” from President Trump, McCarthy describes the act as “craven” but ultimately dismisses the administration’s response as “military lawfare.”
According to McCarthy, the President’s suggestion of a criminal probe or a court-martial is an abuse of power because the lawmakers’ speech is “legally unimpeachable” political dissent. This is McCarthy at his most bloviating—a confident assertion of legal superiority that collapses under the slightest scrutiny of what is actually built into the Constitution to ensure
Townhall,
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Matt Vespa
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You knew the Left was going to melt down over President Trump curbing third-world migration, especially from Afghanistan. The announcement comes in the wake of the attack on two members of the National Guard, Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Andrew Wolfe, 24, by Rahmanullah Lakanwal, 29, an Afghan national on an expired visa. He shot these two on Thanksgiving Eve; Beckstrom passed away the next day. Wolfe has regained consciousness.
Trump took it further on Thanksgiving, calling Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz “seriously retarded” for allowing his state to become overrun with Somali gangs and fraudsters. Of course, Democrats thought this was a racist policy, but it’s not;
American Thinker,
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Mike McDaniel
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12/2/2025 7:16:57 AM
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A career in law enforcement taught some solid lessons. Among them, a small portion of the criminal population commits most crimes, and the entire criminal justice system is full of unintended irony. I once dealt with an insane female teenager, and after an incident where she was wandering around downtown taking potshots at people and things with a bow and arrow, sent her to the state mental hospital. Within a week, I spotted her back on the street and called the hospital. The conversation went like this:
Me: “Hey, this is Detective McDaniel, I just saw crazy teenager back in town. We sent
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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12/2/2025 7:11:56 AM
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) is in a bit of trouble, as the fraud scandal in his state that has been going on for some time has blown up nationally.
In addition to being covered by the New York Times in the wake of other journalists, it was further exposed by alleged Minnesota Department of Human Services employees who termed Walz, "100 percent responsible." They even revealed they told Kamala Harris and the DNC about the problems during her 2024 presidential campaign, but didn't get anywhere with them.
Walz went on Meet the Press on Sunday, and it did not go well, as we reported. He was asked
Red State,
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Rusty Weiss
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is reportedly considering pursuing new indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) after a federal judge dismissed their prior charges in November.
Comey had been indicted in late September for making false statements to Congress and obstructing a congressional investigation. James was indicted in early October for bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution. Both pleaded not guilty.
Judge Cameron McGowan Currie, as RedState reported last week, dismissed both cases while ruling that the interim U.S. Attorney who brought the charges, Lindsey Halligan, was unconstitutionally appointed.
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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Far-left New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani hasn’t even taken office yet, but the state has already been hard at work coddling illegal aliens and defying the Trump administration’s efforts to get criminal non-citizens off the streets. In fact, in this year alone, they’ve released almost 7,000 illegals, some of them accused of nasty crimes.
These are the kind of people the left-leaning state is protecting instead of its citizens:
New York state has released nearly 7,000 known illegal migrant criminals without notifying ICE since President Trump took office — including murderers, sexual predators and a maniac booted from the US eight times who attacked an Ithaca cop with a machete,
Power Line,
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John Hinderaker
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I was on Australian television tonight, and one of the topics was Tim Walz and the Minnesota fraud scandal. What was striking to me is that Walz has become an international laughingstock. His ineptitude is recognized around the globe.
And yet, there is nothing new in the revelations of the past week or two. Bill Glahn of my organization has been writing about Feeding Our Future and the related Walz administration scandals for nearly four years. The fraud story is so far from being new, that in Feeding Our Future alone, the U.S. Attorney’s office has charged 78 defendants, two criminal trials have been held, resulting in convictions,
Power Line,
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Scott Johnson
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12/1/2025 11:41:56 AM
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The Buckley Institute at Yale has just released its 2025 Faculty Political Diversity Report, finding a more than 36 to 1 ratio of Democrats to Republicans across all of Yale’s undergraduate departments, the Yale Law School, and the Yale School of Management. The email announcement of the report’s publication today includes this summary (links and emphasis omitted):
“For the third year in a row, our research has highlighted the significant political and ideological imbalance among Yale’s faculty,” said Buckley Institute Founder and Executive Director Lauren Noble. “Yale has committed repeatedly over decades to fostering an environment conducive to open debate
ABC News,
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Staff
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The top vaccine chief at the Food and Drug Administration sent out a memo saying the FDA will seek a stricter review and approval protocol for vaccine trials.
In the memo on Friday, Dr. Vinay Prasad claimed a new review of records linked 10 children’s deaths to the Covid vaccine.
“These deaths are related to vaccination (likely/probable/possible attribution made by staff," Prasad wrote. No information about how the conclusions were reached was shared in the memo, nor were they made public or published in a peer-reviewed journal.
The memo was first reported by a PBS Newshour correspondent and later obtained and posted online by the Washington Post.
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Vigilantes got the spitter. That's because New York City refuses to protect its citizens. If law enforcement won't do their jobs, citizens will in their place. Bad people will be taken down ruthlessly.