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EXCLUSIVE: Tulsi Gabbard resigns from
Trump Cabinet
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Posted by earlybird 5/22/2026 1:40:01 PM Post Reply
Tulsi Gabbard is resigning from her post as Director of National Intelligence to support her husband through his battle with "an extremely rare form of bone cancer," Fox News Digital learned. (snip) "Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026," she wrote. "My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer."Gabbard said her husband "faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months." "At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle," she said.
The Left Tried to Destroy Kash Patel.
Crime Data Just Vindicated Him.
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Posted by ladydawgfan 5/22/2026 1:33:59 PM Post Reply
The FBI released preliminary crime data for 2025, and the numbers are stunning. Violent crime fell at a rate not seen in nearly a century, and the man overseeing the bureau is the same one the left has been trying to torch for months. Murder and non-negligent manslaughter dropped more than 18% nationwide last year. Aggravated assault fell more than 7%. Rape declined nearly 8%. Robbery cratered by about 18.5%. All told, violent crime dropped about 9.3% overall; there were roughly 1.1 million fewer violent crimes than in 2024. "The 2025 crime data in this report shows the single largest decrease in violent crime and murder since 1937 —
Democrats Are Folding to the Anti-ICE,
Anti-Military Mob
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Posted by ladydawgfan 5/22/2026 1:29:32 PM Post Reply
A coalition of progressive activists has spent the past year building an enemies list of American companies that work with ICE and the U.S. military. At the top of that list is Palantir Technologies, a publicly traded company whose software runs Pentagon targeting, NATO operations, and ICE enforcement. The “Purge Palantir” campaign is led by a coalition of leftist organizations, including the American Friends Service Committee, MediaJustice, Mijente, and the Palestinian-led BDS movement. Their organizers openly say that ICE and the U.S. military are interchangeable targets. They want Palantir stripped of all its government contracts, want pension funds to divest, and want to publish a database called the “Palantir Payroll”
Exclusive: Retired Border Patrol Chief
Bovino Receives Cold Welcome from North
Carolina Leftists
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 5/22/2026 1:18:59 PM Post Reply
Retired Border Patrol Chief and former CBP Commander Gregory Bovino received the cold shoulder from liberal members of the Boone, North Carolina, community. Bovino says most in the Appalachian community have welcomed him, but he is not being received too kindly by those on the left in the town where he lived before joining the Border Patrol. The seasoned Border Patrol veteran provided Breitbart Texas with a video he took at a county government-run recreational facility where he was approached by a woman who he says was not very happy about seeing him in town, which he once called home. In the video, the woman approaches Bovino and tells him,
Dems Show Just How Off the Rails They
Are With Attack on Trump Over Don Jr. Wedding
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Posted by ladydawgfan 5/22/2026 1:10:56 PM Post Reply
President Donald Trump has stated he might not be able to attend the wedding of his son, Don Jr., to Bettina Anderson. [Tweet, video] Trump said Don. Jr. would like him to go, and he was going to try, but the timing was difficult with the military action going on in Iran. He said that whether he went or not, either way, he was going to "get killed" — the media would go after him whether he went or didn't. Trump also said (of Don Jr.), "He's got a person I've known for a long time," in reference to Bettina Anderson, Don's intended,
Another Line Crossed As Virginia Democrat
Makes an Astonishing Threat Against a
SCOVA Justice
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Posted by ladydawgfan 5/22/2026 1:02:16 PM Post Reply
RedState reported on the absolute panic that set in among Democrats in Virginia and in Congress after the state's Supreme Court (SCOVA) ruled earlier this month that the process Democrats in the General Assembly used to put their gerrymander referendum on the ballot violated Virginia's Constitution. The ruling dashed the Dems' hopes and dreams of being able to implement a 10-1 D/R congressional map they wanted to use for the 2026 midterms. As we also reported, it prompted an emergency meeting at the time that included House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08), where one idea that was floated was to have "Democrats in Richmond lower the mandatory retirement age
Judge weighs in on lawmaker cost-of-living case replies
Posted by ConservativeYankee 5/22/2026 12:27:11 PM Post Reply
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that a group of current and former congressional lawmakers are not barred from recovering damages in a case over whether members of Congress are owed back pay for years of suppressed cost-of-living increases. The lawmakers’ legal team has argued that Congress and the president have violated the 27th Amendment with laws that repeatedly blocked the annual cost-of-living adjustments to lawmaker salaries set out in a 1989 law. Members of Congress last received a pay adjustment in 2009, when their salary was increased 2.8 percent to $174,000. The 27th Amendment states that no law “varying” lawmaker compensation “shall take effect, until an election
It’s Time to Save Standard Time replies
Posted by ConservativeYankee 5/22/2026 12:06:41 PM Post Reply
Every March and November, Americans dread the notification in their inbox or on the news to “Remember to change your clocks!” Most of us rely on the adage “Fall back in fall—spring forward in spring” to sort out the confusion of which way the clock is moving. But you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone who gets excited about the biannual shift. However, many Americans do love the later hours of sunlight daylight saving time affords. With equal fervor, others, particularly older people, dislike the thought of getting up in the dark that accompanies it. It is this lack of consensus, as well as significant pushback from health experts, that has stalled
Exclusive: Trump Admin Closes Loophole
Letting Migrants Stay In US While Awaiting
Green Cards
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 5/22/2026 11:42:01 AM Post Reply
The Trump administration is moving to close what it describes as a loophole that allows migrants to remain in the United States while awaiting permanent residency. On Friday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced new guidance directing immigration officers to treat the transition from temporary nonimmigrant status to permanent immigrant status under Section 245(a) of the Immigration and Nationality Act as a process that should generally take place outside the United States, according to a document obtained by the Daily Caller. Under the guidance, individuals seeking lawful permanent residency would typically be required to return to their home country, complete screening procedures and obtain an immigrant visa through
Greenlandic Mothers in Denmark Fight to
Get Children Back From Foster Care
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Posted by earlybird 5/22/2026 11:29:53 AM Post Reply
COPENHAGEN, Denmark—Bea Ferdinandsen Kaas held up her phone. The traditional Greenlandic tattoos on her fingers fanned out around the image of a child: her granddaughter. She’s fighting to be able to raise the young girl, who she says was taken from her daughter by the police and a social worker soon after her birth in early 2025. (smip) She choked up. Kaas—far from the granddaughter she loves—(snip). In 2025, Denmark eliminated a controversial parenting competency test for Greenlanders in Denmark. Greenlanders had long complained that the standardized test was culturally biased, causing too many of them to lose their children to foster care.
Fake social media accounts are mysteriously
boosting Becerra’s campaign, report claims
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/22/2026 11:20:59 AM Post Reply
Democratic California gubernatorial candidates Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer are both under accusations they improperly paid social media influencers to boost their bids — but another front in the social media wars between the two around fake accounts is also underway, a report claims. More than 3,000 fake accounts across Instagram, X and Facebook are boosting former Health and Human Services secretary Becerra while attacking billionaire Steyer, according to an analysis by Cyabra, an AI-powered disinformation security company. It’s used by clients like NATO and the US Department of State, its website said.
College students accused of turning popular
beach town into booze-soaked free-for-all
in takeover chaos
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Posted by mc squared 5/22/2026 11:14:38 AM Post Reply
Four college students are facing charges after police say they organized a series of rowdy “takeover” events in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. The Rehoboth Beach Police Department confirmed that crowds took over the beach and boardwalk on Tuesday after an ad for the unauthorized “takeover” started circulating online. Allegedly fueled by underage drinking and illegal drug use, the takeover prompted a heavy police presence with officers making a few arrests. Delaware State University Students 19-year-old Xander Nicholl, 21-year-old Angelin Clauvil, 21-year-old Eric Barnett and 22-year-old Keyon Scott are all facing charges relating to facilitating a riot, as well as conspiracy in the second degree.
Stunning number of illegal migrants who
have been deported from US or left voluntarily
is revealed by DHS
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/22/2026 11:12:31 AM Post Reply
More than 3 million illegal aliens have left the US or been deported since President Trump took office, the Department of Homeland Security has revealed. Of those 3 million, 2.2 million have opted to self-deport through a program that allows migrants to turn themselves in via a DHS app in return for a cash stipend and free flight home. Another 900,000 have been deported since Jan. 20, 2025, and as of this month, DHS has arrested 900,000 illegal aliens, according to agency figures.
Decline Is a Choice, and Democrats Are
Making It
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/22/2026 10:59:23 AM Post Reply
One of the most bizarre trends over the past 60 years or so is the sudden reversal of attitudes among Westerners on the issue of crime. I'm no social historian, so I can't pinpoint the exact time this reversal happened, and recognize that there is a substantial fraction of people who are as perplexed by this trend as I am, but as a society writ large, we went from "lock 'em up and throw away the key" to "that poor guy, he had a hard life and deserves a break." It used to be uncontroversial to believe that the law-abiding had a right to be protected from criminals
CBS News Radio signs off Friday night
after nearly 100 years of broadcasting:
"An American institution"
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Posted by Hazymac 5/22/2026 10:41:23 AM Post Reply
CBS News Radio, which provides news programming to an estimated 700 stations spanning the United States, will sign off the air Friday night after nearly a century of broadcasting. The storied service, launched in September 1927, was home to broadcast legends Edward R. Murrow, Robert Trout, Douglas Edwards, Charles Osgood, Dan Rather and many other familiar and trusted voices over its decades in operation. "It's been around for a long time. Really, an American institution is what we're losing here," said Steve Kathan, the longtime anchor of the CBS World News Roundup. "CBS Radio should be remembered for becoming a national institution very important to the development
Not In My County: Defiant Upstate Exec
Vows to Rebel Against Hochul’s Newly
Passed Radical Anti-ICE Law
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Posted by Hazymac 5/22/2026 10:37:01 AM Post Reply
New York state lawmakers voted Thursday to pass Governor Kathy Hochul’s (D) sweeping sanctuary state bill, enacting a broad ban on cooperation between local law enforcement and ICE. The radical legislation imposes new restrictions on federal immigration authorities, including barring ICE agents from most public spaces—such as hospitals and parks—and ending 287(g) agreements, which are voluntary partnerships between local law enforcement and federal agents. It also bans ICE agents from wearing masks, which would allow them to protect their lives and their families' safety. The legislation creates an “Office of Immigrant Trust” under state Attorney General Letitia James (D), giving her the authority to enforce the law
Fact-Checking the Climate Change Committee’s
Latest Doom Report
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Posted by FlyRight 5/22/2026 10:06:30 AM Post Reply
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The Trump Administration Is Cutting College Costs replies
Posted by FlyRight 5/22/2026 10:03:17 AM Post Reply
Colleges are cutting tuition for MBA programs. But it’s not out of charity or because they got another taxpayer-funded subsidy to “fix” exploding higher education prices. Rather, and perhaps counterintuitively, it’s because Uncle Sam finally capped the previously unlimited federal loans for graduate students. At first blush, this sounds like it would make the problem worse. Fewer borrowing options for students seems like it would shift more of the cost of attendance to today, when students are young with relatively low incomes. But that assumes—unrealistically—that the cost of education is fixed, and that colleges don’t respond to changes in the market.
What Do These 14 California Counties Have
In Common?
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Posted by FlyRight 5/22/2026 10:01:20 AM Post Reply
‘The exodus from California is real, troubling, and has become too large to ignore.” That was the message of “California Migrating,” the Pacific Research Institute’s report in 2021 on the mass migration of Californians to other states. The trend has not abated since. From 2020 to 2025, California lost nearly 1.7 million more people due to net domestic migration – meaning that more Americans moved out than in. And this exodus was widespread – 44 of California’s 58 counties were on the losing end. That is real, and troubling. But there is a tiny silver lining. Census data show that 14 of California’s counties—
Sell Arms to Taiwan Now: China Is Bluffing replies
Posted by FlyRight 5/22/2026 9:55:57 AM Post Reply
As an initial matter, China's regime has no red lines and no principles. It moves its "lines" as a result of changing perceptions of its own bargaining position. At the moment, Xi's favored form of diplomacy is intimidation, so he tries to make it appear that he will never change his positions.... [E]verything, including Taiwan, is ultimately negotiable for him. The inability of the Chinese military gives the U.S. the cost-free opportunity to arm Taiwan. Taiwan...is not a "bargaining chip." Taiwan to American security. Taiwan prevents China's navy and air force from surging into the Pacific and threatening America and our democratic allies, such as Australia, Japan and the Philippines, close to home.
Ask Yourself This: What’s Inside? replies
Posted by FlyRight 5/22/2026 9:54:03 AM Post Reply
Decades ago, I remember reading an article in Newsday, a newspaper based on Long Island and at that time the eighth largest daily in the country. It was a first-person admission of the writer’s irresistible attraction to morbidly obese women. After several family members and friends encouraged him to figure out his obsession by going into therapy, he assented and entered not typical once- or twice-a-week therapy, but five-times-a-week psychoanalysis. In the article, he described the immense benefits he derived from his 20-year commitment to this form of therapy and how it helped his relationships with his parents, his job, and his self-confidence.
Fight brews over N.J. bill that could
change how your favorite pizza is made
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Posted by mc squared 5/22/2026 9:19:44 AM Post Reply
A bill that would ban ingredients used in many of New Jersey’s pizzas, along with other food additives, is making its way through the Legislature and drawing pushback from the food industry. The measure, S3785, would prohibit the use of certain ingredients based on their classification as potential carcinogens. Among them is potassium bromate, a dough-strengthening agent used in some commercial bread and pizza doughs, though not all pizzerias rely on it. The bill also takes aim at a range of additives and food dyes, and includes restrictions on what can be served in school lunches in an effort to improve children’s health.
David Letterman Sowed the Seeds of Late-Night
Television's Demise
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Posted by Hazymac 5/22/2026 8:29:37 AM Post Reply
Stephen Colbert's run as a political rent boy for Democratic politicians has, mercifully for America, come to an end. Because American leftists are clinically insane, fans of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert like to blame President Trump for the host's walking papers. Some of them throw in a dash of garment-rending about CBS and corporate evil, but usually circle back to a Trump tantrum. As I have said on many occasions, President Trump isn't just living rent-free in their heads, he's building condos there. What those on the left aren't talking about is the program's bloated production costs and the fact that Colbert made a conscious decision to tell
UK Police Log One-Year-Old BABY As Crime
Suspect; Hundreds Of Kids Flagged For Offences
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Posted by Hazymac 5/22/2026 8:22:06 AM Post Reply
A one-year-old baby girl has been officially recorded as a crime suspect by Kent Police after allegedly causing a minor injury to another toddler. This is part of a shocking tally where 683 children under 10 were reported for offences over three years. This isn’t some isolated bureaucratic error. It’s the latest symptom of a system that treats tiny children as miniature criminals or budding bigots while real threats from failed integration and ideological grooming go unaddressed. None of these under-10s can be prosecuted — the age of criminal responsibility in England and Wales is 10 — yet police are dutifully logging every playground scrape, tantrum, or alleged slight under ridiculous
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