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It sure seems that Don Lemon should've been charged for violating the FACE Act. (snip) Lemon was there during the entire shambolic event last week, where leftist clowns stormed a church in Minneapolis because they thought an ICE agent was inside (snip.) But Lemon was not charged, and we likely know why: "[t]he local judge's wife works for Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison: (snip) the federal magistrate who refused to sign off on an arrest warrant for Don Lemon is Douglas L. Micko (snip) [whose] wife works as an Assistant Attorney General in Minnesota AG Keith Ellison's office."
An Antifa-affiliated website is on local and federal law enforcement's radar after years of promoting anarchistic crimes and doxxing. The "Rose City Counter-Info" blog, focused mainly on Portland, Oregon, hosts numerous posts purporting to show immigration agents' home addresses, advocating for attacks on law enforcement infrastructure and taking credit for crimes (snip.) "We will prosecute those who dox[x] ICE law enforcement officers to the fullest extent of the law." DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told the DCN in June in response to a Rose City Counter-Info post doxxing three alleged ICE agents in Portland and Washington State.
Three million Americans will board a plane today assuming the pilot earned that seat through merit. They shouldn’t.
For decades, airlines have subordinated safety to diversity quotas.
President Donald Trump rightly recognized this danger: Early on, he ordered the Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Transportation to rescind all DEI initiatives and return to merit-based hiring and promotions. But the FAA can, and must, do more. Federal law makes it illegal to run an airline “without an air carrier operating certificate.”
These certificates must “contain terms necessary to ensure safety” and can be revoked if the “public interest” requires it. So the government has leverage. And the stakes are sky-high.
Tim Walz begs for donations to his legal
defense fund after DOJ subpoena over obstructing ICE replies
defense fund after DOJ subpoena over obstructing ICE replies
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has started raising money for a legal defense fund after the Department of Justice subpoenaed Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and with others for allegedly conspiring to impede law enforcement. This also comes as there has been massive fallout from a fraud scandal that has plagued Minnesota.
In a message sent out to supporters, Walz said, “Tim Walz here. Last week, the federal government opened an investigation into me. This comes just weeks after a federal ICE agent fatally shot Renee Good in Minneapolis, unleashing chaos across our city. Rather than taking accountability and working to turn down the temperature, Donald Trump and his administration
For years now, Americans have been told that birthright citizenship is settled law. They’ve been convinced it’s untouchable and obvious. If you’re born on American soil, you’re automatically a U.S. citizen, end of discussion. And if you questioned that idea, it wasn’t just discouraged; you were branded some kind of unconstitutional traitor. This has been the ruse designed to keep this sham going.
And as you likely know, President Trump is trying to put an end to this farce. The moment he signed the executive order ending birthright citizenship, the left rushed to court with lawsuits already locked and loaded. So now, the fight over what actually makes someone an American
Tensions between the United States and Canada have rapidly escalated this week after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a rousing speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, declaring a “rupture” in the old world order and calling on “middle powers” to unite.
The once jovial public relationship between Carney and President Trump has descended into a barbed back-and-forth, with Trump on Friday disinviting Canada from his Board of Peace, which Ottawa was already hesitant to join.
Is Minnesota AG Keith Ellison moving closer to legal jeopardy? The far-left Democrat recently defended the activists who stormed a church in Minneapolis, but it's the Somali fraud scandal that is at the center of this latestAccording to Fox News, there is allegedly audio of Keith Ellison being offered campaign donations by now-convicted Somali fraudsters in exchange for "getting the money flowing again." The meeting is claimed to have taken place in 2021. The first thing to figure out here is what audio is even being cited. Fox News says it came from Aimee Bock's lawyer, one of the ringleaders of a $250 million Somali fraud scheme.
Think about it. Heads of government do not normally reveal the texts of private communications from other heads of state. Yet that is what Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of Norway did Sunday, on the first weekend of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where the international press would have no difficulty finding appalled foreign leaders to comment.You could think of this as a hostile act of a statesman appalled that the American head of government does not know that the government of Norway does not decide who gets the Nobel Peace Prize.
The media narrative against President Trump’s effort to enforce immigration law was on full display last week at a White House press briefing.
“Earlier you were just defending ICE agents … that they were doing everything correctly,” Niall Stanage of the Hill challenged press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
“Thirty-two people died in ICE custody last year; 170 US citizens were detained by ICE. And, uh, Renee Good was shot in the head and killed … How does that equate to them doing everything correctly?”V
MINNEAPOLIS - People were arrested during a protest at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on Friday morning, and dispersal orders were given at the Whipple Federal Building after protesters blocked an access road. (SNIP) What we know:
Clergy members held a protest on Friday at MSP Airport Friday morning. They were calling on airlines to stand with Minnesotans and call for ICE to leave the state. According to a news release from protest organizers, "roughly 100 clergy were arrested" by MSP Airport and Bloomington police officers. Airport officials have not confirmed how many arrests were made during the demonstration." The Metropolitan
With one full week to go before current funding expires on several federal agencies, the House has passed the last of its FY2026 budget appropriations. Now the two consolidated bills come to the Senate, and Chuck Schumer has some choices to make. Will he lead Senate Democrats into another shutdown ... or stand down and let the moment pass quietly?
House Democrats made the latter more likely yesterday. Enough of them crossed the aisle to pass the bill containing the appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security, while the other consolidated bill sailed to passage:
The House passed funding
Many of you may remember back in 2024 I strongly urged President Trump to consider appointing Harriet Hageman as CIA Director for very specific reasons and intents. Watch this video below and you will see why she was my preferred choice.
Representative Hageman has just found an important trail to discover the missing documents, recordings and transcripts that were destroyed by the January 6 Committee. WATCH: (dvideoKeep in mind that former AAG Mary McCord was working for the J6 Committee at the time period being discussed. When the J6 Committee closed, McCord went to work directly with Jack Smith.
An investigation into an unassuming office building on Portland's Anderson Street has revealed an interlinked network of lucrative Medicaid agency's co-located with Dahabshiil, an Emirati money transfer business favored by the Central Bank of Somalia. MaineCare spending records (snip) show that the five MaineCare agencies (snip) have increased their combined annual billing from $901, 126.85 in 2019 to $4,057,917.75 in 2024. The building houses a branch of Dahabshiil, the largest money transfer business in Africa, founded in Somalia and now based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It allows for the easy transfer of funds back into African nations, including Somalia.
President Trump’s remarks at Davos have caused a chorus of howls. Some of that howling is understandable. But some of it is makes as much sense as howling at the moon.
Take the “Board of Peace” proposal. Countries like France and Britain are refusing to sign on to the president’s initiative. They complain that there are countries on the board they do not approve of. And that there is a risk that it could prove a rival organization to the United Nations.
Axis of anarchy: Minnesota anti-ICE ‘shutdown’
backed by DSA, communists, unions, CCP-tied network replies
backed by DSA, communists, unions, CCP-tied network replies
A collection of far-left activist groups — including the Democratic Socialists of America, major labor unions, explicitly Communist groups, and a CCP-linked protest network — have all organized a strike scheduled for Friday which aims to “shut down” schools and businesses statewide in Minnesota in an effort to push ICE out. (snip) The socialist party tweeted on Sunday that “community members, workers, and business owners told us about why they are participating in the January 23 statewide shutdown against ICE in Minnesota”
Maine Flagged For $45.6 Million In Improper
Payments For Children's Autism Care:
Federal Audit replies
Payments For Children's Autism Care:
Federal Audit replies
The U.S. federal government is demanding a $28.7 million refund from Maine as an audit uncovers rampant documentation failures in community rehabilitative and community support services. The Mills Administration continues to face criticism over the mismanagement of Maine's largest welfare program, MaineCare (snip.) The audit also sheds light on Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey's Jan. 10 directive to Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) employees that they refuse to cooperate with Justice Department lawyers.
WASHINGTON -- Ryan Wedding, a former Olympic snowboarder from Canada who was among the FBI's top fugitives and faces charges related to multinational drug trafficking and the killing of a federal witness, has been arrested in Mexico, top Justice Department officials said Friday.
Wedding, 44, is accused of running a drug trafficking operation, and officials say he orchestrated several killings to further the drug crimes. He was on the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, and authorities had offered a $15 million reward for information leading to his arrest and conviction.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI director Kash Patel confirmed Wedding's arrest in social media posts. Patel said Wedding
William Kelly, one of the anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agitators who disrupted a service at Cities Church in Saint Paul, Minn., on Sunday, has been arrested.
"A THIRD subject has now been arrested connected to targeting Cities Church in Minneapolis Sunday. William Kelly is now in custody," FBI Director Kash Patel declared in a Thursday post on X.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem noted in a post, "William Kelly is being charged with conspiracy to deprive rights, a federal crime, for his involvement in the St. Paul church riots. "William Kelly is now in custody," U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi noted in a Thursday post on X.
Democrats Created An Unconstrained Immigration
Problem. It Requires An Unconstrained Solution. replies
Problem. It Requires An Unconstrained Solution. replies
What's playing out in Minneapolis (snip) controlled by Democrats is as simple as this: That party willfully ignored our nation's laws to import millions of destitute foreigners for the purpose of loading them up with welfare and earning their political support, and now that they're out of power, they're trying to keep their new constituents here by any means necessary. Those means include continuing to ignore the law, and in many cases, opposing the law. And this is why the public should have not a shred of concern about what Democrats have to say about how the current president (snip) tries to fix the mess they created.
You may recall the controversy over Democrat Jay Jones' resurfaced texts in which he fantasized about the death of political opponent former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert and his children.
Despite that, he won the race for attorney general in Virginia, which has to make you wonder what the people who voted for him were thinking. That was just one of the problematic issues about Jones [snip] Even WJLA reporter Nick Minock reported how people were having fun with it on their Facebook, including asking if Jones got his degree from the Quality Learing Center
Guyana Native Overstayed Student Visa, Registered as Democrat Voter, and Armed Himself Illegally While Leading Iowa's Largest School District
Ian Andre Roberts, the former superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools in Iowa, pleaded guilty in federal court on Thursday to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship on federal employment forms and illegally possessing firearms as an unlawful alien.
He initially pleaded not guilty and had a trial set for March. [snip] agents discovered a loaded Glock handgun in his vehicle along with a fixed-blade hunting knife and thousands in cash; additional firearms—a rifle, shotgun, and pistol—were later recovered from his home.
Some of us are old enough to remember Matthew Lesko, the lanky, fast-talking late-night TV pitchman who promised people free government money to those who bought his books.
There are, Lesko said in one of his countless ads decades ago, “15,000 programs you can use to get a better job, get an education, or start your own business. Those who know about the programs are the ones who get the money!” Lesko was right about how easy it is to get taxpayer money.
What Lesko didn’t say is that it’s easy to do even when it violates the law — especially if you live in a state run by Democrats.
Federal authorities have said Operation Metro Surge is designed apprehend "the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens." To that end, DHS has published lists of the individuals that have been arrested since Operation Metro Surge began in December. (snip) However, Democrats and left-wingers say the purpose of the program is to target ethnic minorities for deportation, and many individuals and groups have amplified allegations that ICE is mistreating people. While some have are quick to push anti-ICE narratives, DHS has fact-checked many of the claims being circulated online and in the media.
The private sector is built on merit and legitimate contribution, so it goes without saying that people without such things have no place in that type of economy. But, fear not, for the government is always there, ready to hand out taxpayer-subsidized jobs to those who could never earn an income where brains and skill actually matter. (Bonus points if the unhirable loser is a third world foreigner who hates the host nation and its people.)
Enter, Athika Ahmed, a new “health ambassador” for some government “youth panel” in Wales. (X) The horror: In Athika’s world, schools only taught useless information, like how to “apply for a bank account,”