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Ilhan Omar SEETHES When Pressed About
Her Suspicious Financial History
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Posted by mc squared 4/29/2026 4:14:22 PM Post Reply
Woke Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., lashed out at a LindellTV reporter when pressed about massive discrepancies in her congressional financial disclosure forms, which once listed her net worth as high as $30 million before an amended filing reduced it to under $95,000. In a hallway exchange captured on video, the reporter reminded Omar that she had previously called her “stupid” for asking about the filing and asked how she could make “such a big mistake,” prompting Omar to reply, “I still think you’re stupid for asking me anything.” When the journalist pressed for an explanation for LindellTV’s audience and “the American people,” Omar snapped, “I don’t want to tell you jack s—t.
Pressure on DOJ to prosecute Anthony Fauci
grows after adviser indicted—with days
left to charge COVID ‘lies’
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/29/2026 4:12:18 PM Post Reply
The indictment of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s former adviser David Morens Tuesday revived calls for the Justice Department to prosecute Fauci himself for allegedly lying to Congress about funding risky research in China before the COVID-19 pandemic. Just two weeks remain before the five-year legal deadline on May 11 to indict Fauci for denying under oath that he funded “gain of function” experiments that modified bat coronaviruses in the same city where the pandemic started.
California’s Climate Overreach replies
Posted by Mercedes44 4/29/2026 4:10:04 PM Post Reply
Even if the most dire climate scenarios are accurate, and humanity must transition away from fossil fuel, it can’t happen overnight. The rational approach is to first develop alternative sources of energy without precipitously destroying the industries that reliably produce oil and natural gas. Once alternatives are available at a competitive price and in sufficient quantities, demand naturally migrates to the alternatives. Meanwhile, the oil and gas industry, recognizing that their core business is to provide energy, actually stays healthy by also investing in the transition.
NEW: PA Supreme Court Ruling – Election
Cast Vote Records (CVR) Must Be Made Public
– VerityVote & Plaintiffs Win
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/29/2026 4:07:32 PM Post Reply
In 2021, Heather Honey from VerityVote asked Lycoming County, PA, for their 2020 election Cast Vote Records. She was denied. Over five years, they have battled with the county Office of Open Records and three different court jurisdictions. Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that CVR files must be made publicly available. The CVR file is essentially a receipt of everything the tabulator machine scanned. The full opinion is here A short recap: Each election ballot is fed into a tabulator machine, which counts the voter’s intent by scanning. Election jurisdictions have several tabulators at counting locations.
Supreme Court appears poised to allow
Trump to end TPS for Haiti and Syria
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Posted by sunset 4/29/2026 3:11:31 PM Post Reply
The Supreme Court appeared ready to give the Trump administration considerable deference in its decision to end Temporary Protected Status for people from various countries, likely spelling doom for lawsuits hoping to block the administration’s purge of TPS designations. The justices heard arguments in the consolidated cases Mullin v. Doe and Trump v. Moit, where they were asked to determine whether federal law bars review of Trump’s decision to rescind TPS for people from Haiti and Syria. While the case involves only President Donald Trump’s efforts to end TPS for two countries, the forthcoming ruling will have sweeping effects for other countries where Trump is attempting to end TPS.
Voting Rights Act Supreme Court victory
gets GOP giddy over saving midterms
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Posted by FlyRight 4/29/2026 3:06:48 PM Post Reply
Republicans see a clear win in Wednesday’s Supreme Court decision striking down Louisiana’s congressional maps and that victory could keep them in control of the House after November’s election. The Supreme Court, in a major decision, struck down Louisiana’s majority-black House district and weakened the Voting Rights Act, giving Republicans a chance to rewrite the congressional maps, particularly in Southern states. As a result, Republican-led states could eliminate black and Latino electoral districts. And some strategists are arguing it’s time for the party to get aggressive to keep the House in control and protect President Trump’s agenda. Some black lawmakers are already worried they’ll be a target in this year’s election.
Former Democrat Rep. Barney Frank in Hospice replies
Posted by FlyRight 4/29/2026 2:50:33 PM Post Reply
Former Democrat Rep. Barney Frank has entered hospice care. Barney Frank, 86, is in hospice care at his home in Maine, where he resides with his husband. Frank is suffering from congestive heart failure. Barney Frank was one of the Democrat Reps who authored the Dodd-Frank bill, which was put in place after the 2008 bank crash. The government arguably caused the failure and then turned around and put in a massive amount of regulations in response to the failure. The Dodd-Frank bill put enormous strain on smaller banks, and eventually, some of the regulations were rolled back. Ironically, Barney Frank sat on the board of Signature Bank,
Abortion Advocate Refuses to Name Preferred
BARBARIC Abortion Method After Rep. Brandon
Gill Grills Her in House Hearing – Exposes
the Barbaric Reality Democrats Desperately
Want to Hide
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Posted by FlyRight 4/29/2026 2:48:35 PM Post Reply
Republicans took a bold stand against the radical left’s sacred cow: the so-called Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act. The hearing exposed how the Biden DOJ weaponized this law as a club to smash pro-life Americans while turning a blind eye to violent attacks on pregnancy resource centers and churches. Freshman Rep. Brandon Gill (R-TX) delivered one of the most uncomfortable moments for the abortion lobby in recent memory. Gill directly confronted Jessica Waters, Assistant Professor of Justice, Law & Criminology and a vocal advocate for abortion access, asking which BARBARIC abortion method she preferred.
Alito Warned Us The Left Would Welcome
The Latest Trump Assassination Attempt
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Posted by FlyRight 4/29/2026 2:46:02 PM Post Reply
In the wake of the latest attempt by garbage leftist idiots to murder President Donald Trump, prominent leftists are deflecting, descending into nearly psychotic redirection, or trying to shift the blame to Trump himself, even after promising to wage war on the president and joking about watching his wife become a widow. Impotent, mindless, and based in fantasy, leftist culture is a violent and childish culture, sowing ruin but pretending innocence. The Law of Merited Impossibility is undefeated as a concept: We absolutely didn’t try to kill you, and you deserve our efforts to kill you. The old Babylon Bee joke headline still lands: “Trump Indicted For Inciting Assassination Attempt.”
Two People Indicted on Federal Charges
Connected to Attack on TPUSA Reporter
Savanah Hernandez
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Posted by FlyRight 4/29/2026 2:44:38 PM Post Reply
Two people have been indicted on federal charges related to the attack on TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez. TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez was brutally assaulted earlier this month at the Whipple ICE facility in Minneapolis. “I am extremely grateful to the DOJ and FBI for how swiftly they handled this case. I have been assaulted by violent left wing activists multiple times and there has never been a response, so to see the FBI and the justice system utilized to fight back against left wing violence is extremely appreciated,” Savanah Hernandez said in a statement to The Gateway Pundit.
Barney Frank, entering hospice care, embarks
on a final act: Taking on the left
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Posted by NorthernDog 4/29/2026 1:57:11 PM Post Reply
Former Rep. Barney Frank, a liberal icon who was a key architect of the landmark Wall Street regulations Democrats enacted in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, has entered hospice care at his home in Maine. And as one of his last acts, he is preparing to release a book repudiating his party’s left flank. A champion of liberal causes during his 32 years representing Massachusetts in the House, Frank says progressive Democrats have “embraced an agenda that goes beyond what’s politically acceptable.” “Until we separate ourselves from that agenda, we don’t win,” he said in an interview Tuesday.
Virginia Governor Gets Bad News on Background
Check Bill
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/29/2026 1:24:03 PM Post Reply
Since the Virginia General Assembly approved a revised version of the bill last week, there's been a whole lot of confusion about Virginia's HB 1525, which raises the age to purchase handguns from 18 to 21 and requires the Virginia State Police to resume conducting background checks on private sales. Governor Abigail Spanberger's amended version contained language that declared the act an emergency, which would allow it to take effect immediately, but the legislature did not approve the changes with a 4/5ths vote, which is supposedly what's required in order for that "emergency" provision to be adopted.
Jimmy Kimmel Being Unfunny Isn’t a Matter
for Government
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/29/2026 1:20:22 PM Post Reply
In a skit last Thursday, ABC’s late-night host Jimmy Kimmel pretended to be the host of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and remarked of Melania Trump, “You have a glow like an expectant widow.” Given that President Trump had already survived two assassination attempts, it was tasteless even at the time. But the remark aged even more poorly when a third aspiring assassin crashed the actual event days later.In a rare statement, the understandably shaken first lady condemned Kimmel, saying, “His monologue about my family isn’t comedy — his words are corrosive and deepens the political sickness within America.”
International Law Can't Stop Tyrannical Regimes replies
Posted by Mercedes44 4/29/2026 1:16:17 PM Post Reply
[Former head of Human Rights Watch Kenneth] Roth and his chorus, including morally blind academics claiming legal expertise, promote an imaginary "rules-based international order" that paralyzes democracies while protecting despotic dictators. Under their absurd version of international law, preventive and preemptive strikes – like those carried out by the US and Israel – would be prohibited except against what they refer to as immediate, obvious, and universally acknowledged threats. In this form of unilateral disarmament reminiscent of European pacifists of the 1920s and 1930s, nothing can be done to restrain the world's malicious dictators and warmongering aggressors before they begin mass slaughter.
Comey Will Be Placed Under Arrest Today,Acting
AG Todd Blanche Defends Seriousness of Indictment
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Posted by JoElla Bee 4/29/2026 12:51:41 PM Post Reply
Disgraced former FBI Director James Comey will "self-surrender" today after a federal grand jury indicted him for allegedly threatening President Trump with an Instagram post. Comey is expected to turn himself in to authorities in northern Virginia, where he’ll be booked and make his first court appearance.  (Snip) Allow me to interject for a moment — if they end up taking his mugshot, fingerprinting him, or maybe giving him a little perp walk around the facilities, then Lordy, I hope there are tapes. That said, allowing the man to "self-surrender" is a level of decorum amongst law enforcement that was never afforded to people like, say, a Roger Stone.
Supreme Court Strikes Down Louisiana's
Congressional Map in Major Voting Rights Ruling
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Posted by earlybird 4/29/2026 12:12:55 PM Post Reply
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down Louisiana's congressional map in Louisiana v. Callais, finding that the state's second majority-Black district violated the Equal Protection Clause.In the 6-3 decision, Justice Samuel Alito wrote the majority opinion, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. The court held that the Voting Rights Act did not require Louisiana to draw a second majority-minority district. Without that requirement, the state had no compelling reason to use race in drawing its lines. SB8, enacted in 2024, created a District 6 stretching roughly 250 miles from Shreveport through Alexandria and Lafayette to Baton Rouge.
Liberal Supreme Court justices say majority
has ‘completed demolition’ of Voting
Rights Act
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/29/2026 12:07:06 PM Post Reply
The Supreme Court’s liberal justices called their colleagues’ decision clawing back race-based redistricting on Wednesday a “now-completed demolition” of the Voting Rights Act. In a 48-page dissent, Justice Elena Kagan held up the landmark 1965 law as helpful to the nation’s progress on racial discrimination. “At this last stage, the Court’s gutting of Section 2 puts that achievement in peril,” Kagan wrote. “I dissent because Congress elected otherwise,” she continued. “I dissent because the Court betrays its duty to faithfully implement the great statute Congress wrote. I dissent because the Court’s decision will set back the foundational right Congress granted of racial equality in electoral opportunity. I dissent.”
Democrat Congressman's 'War
on Women' Argument Doesn't Go According
to Plan
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/29/2026 11:34:38 AM Post Reply
Earlier, RedState reported on how GOP Rep. Brandon Gill (TX-26) masterfully confronted an abortion advocate Tuesday during a House hearing on the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act by not only asking her what her favorite abortion procedure was but also describing them in gruesome detail so others watching and listening to the hearing would understand exactly what was being discussed. The more the Democrat witness, American University Washington College of Law Professor Jessica Waters, kept trying to avoid the question and pivot, the more Gill pressed her on where she stood on it. She was so evasive on it that at one point,
The Latest: Supreme Court to hear arguments
on ending legal protections for Haitian/Syrian migrants
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/29/2026 11:30:47 AM Post Reply
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will weigh arguments Wednesday over the Trump administration’s push to end legal protections for Haitians and Syrians as migrants fleeing war and natural disaster. Haitians and Syrians were among those from 17 countries with Temporary Protected Status, which allows migrants already in the U.S. to stay with work permits in 18-month increments, so long as the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security deems their country of origin unsafe for return. Since President Donald Trump ’s second term began, Homeland Security has ended the protections for 13 countries, exposing their migrants to potential deportation. The case focuses on
Supreme Court rules on key Voting Rights
Act rule as Republicans and Democrats
wage redistricting war
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Posted by sunset 4/29/2026 11:29:48 AM Post Reply
The Supreme Court on Wednesday limited the scope of a key Voting Rights Act provision that restricts how states draw districts affecting minority voters, constraining states' use of race as a factor when drawing congressional maps ahead of the 2026 midterms. Justices for the 6-3 majority ruled that Louisiana's newly redrawn congressional map, which created a second majority-Black district, constituted an "illegal" racial gerrymander. Though the justices acknowledged that compliance with the Voting Rights Act can be a compelling interest for states, they ruled that it did not require Louisiana to create the new map with a second, majority Black district.
Supreme Court sharply limits use of race
in redistricting in a win for Republicans
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/29/2026 11:26:48 AM Post Reply
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday further weakened the Voting Rights Act, ruling that a congressional map in Louisiana was a racial gerrymander even though it was drawn to comply with the landmark law aimed at protecting minority voters. The justices, split 6-3 with the court's conservatives in the majority, told states they can almost never consider race when drawing maps to comply with Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which was enacted to protect minority voters who long faced discrimination in elections.
Supreme Court Sides with Pregnancy Resource
Center in Win for Pro-Life Donors
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/29/2026 11:23:37 AM Post Reply
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with a pro-life pregnancy resource center that had raised First Amendment concerns about a New Jersey investigation into its practices. The Court handed First Choice Women’s Resource Centers a unanimous procedural victory in the case, which centers on a state investigation into whether it misled patients to discourage abortions. The ruling allows First Choice to challenge, in federal court, a subpoena it received from then-New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin (D) demanding donor lists and other information from the center.
Finally, An Administration That’s Changing
The Climate Narrative
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Posted by RockyTCB 4/29/2026 10:40:43 AM Post Reply
For more than three decades, it’s been almost invariably accepted in policymaking circles that fossil fuel use has to be reduced and then eliminated altogether if we are to save the planet. But the second Trump administration has restored reason and logic to the energy and environment debate. Every American who enjoys the life-giving benefits of fossil fuels today should be thankful. Monday’s entertaining exchange between Environmental Protection Agency Director Lee Zeldin and Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro from Connecticut, who seems to have never been hinged to reality, is a bright spot we’ve needed for some time.
NCAA on track to expand to a 76-team March
Madness bracket for next season
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Posted by Mizz Fixxit 4/29/2026 10:32:30 AM Post Reply
The NCAA is still deliberating expanding March Madness on both the men's and women's sides to 76 teams for next season — a much-expected development that's been in the works for years. The NCAA released a brief statement Tuesday in the wake of an ESPN report that cited unnamed sources saying a decision to add eight teams to the bracket is a mere formality that's expected in May. "Expanding the basketball tournaments would require approval from multiple NCAA committees, including the men's and women's basketball committees, and no final recommendations or decisions have been made at this time," the statement said.
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