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Young Arab man caught destroying historic
stone wall in England because he couldn’t
figure out how to get through it
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Posted by Hazymac 4/17/2026 6:27:57 PM Post Reply
As some readers might be able to identify, I’m getting less and less inclined to be gracious toward the third-world individuals with subhuman levels of intelligence, and a culture to match. Having just returned from a beautiful trip around the U.K. with my two sons last month, I take particular umbrage with all-too-common instances like this, because where else but Europe, by virtue of its location and history, can you find longstanding examples of Western greatness and heritage? (X) If you didn’t watch the whole video, the Arab man is tearing a hole in a historic stone wall that’s been standing for centuries, because he apparently can’t figure out
Two Polls Show Increased Republican Support
for Trump
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/17/2026 4:06:37 PM Post Reply
Despite an all-out corporate media propaganda campaign using a few marginalized podcasters as “proof” there is a growing rift between President Donald Trump and Republican voters, new polling shows the opposite is true. Some might find this hard to believe, but social media is not real life. To wit… Between March and April in the far-left Quinnipiac poll, support for Trump among Republicans increased from 72 percent to 81 percent. Similarly, a poll from the Economist/YouGov shows an increase in Republican support for the president. What had been an 82 percent approve, 14 percent disapproval rating in March has risen by four net points to 84 percent approve, 12 percent disapprove.
Trump: Iran ‘Agreed to Everything’
Including Reopening the Strait of Hormuz
and Not Enriching Uranium
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/17/2026 4:04:49 PM Post Reply
President Donald Trump said Friday that Iran “agreed to everything” in negotiations with the United States following a news-packed morning that included the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Trump made the comments to NewsNation’s Kellie Meyer, who called the president after he announced the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, declaring that the United States will retrieve enriched uranium from sites bombed in Operation Midnight Hammer last June. Trump said, “Yes,” when Meyer asked if Iran agreed to stop enriching uranium. “They agreed to everything,” he told her. When Meyer asked him if he was surprised, he said, “I’m not surprised by anything,” and soon ended the call.
House, Senate approve short-term FISA
spy powers extension after voting chaos
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/17/2026 4:02:42 PM Post Reply
Both the House and Senate voted on Friday to extend the government's spy powers under FISA for 10-days after Republicans struggled to iron out a compromise on reforms. The House had voted in the dead of night to extend the controversial Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which faced steep opposition from a faction of the Republican conference who wanted reforms to the law, including a warrant requirement. Speaker Mike Johnson initially attempted to tee up a vote Thursday afternoon on a bill that would extend the federal government's foreign surveillance power for 18 months, a plan supported by the White House. However,
How Nancy Pelosi backed Eric Swalwell’s
rise in Congress
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Posted by earlybird 4/17/2026 4:01:39 PM Post Reply
Before he was an accused rapist, Eric Swalwell was a Democratic golden boy who rose to some of the most influential roles in Washington over his 13 year career in Congress. With the help of Rep. Nancy Pelosi and other powerful allies, Swalwell won key appointments at congressional committees and made a name for himself as a leading Democrat fighting against the Trump administration. Swalwell now stands accused by five women of sexual misconduct, such as sending nudes and non-consensual touching. Two of them alleged rape, including revelations made Tuesday that Swalwell allegedly drugged and raped a model in a hotel room in 2018.
In age of Trump, Democrats resort to running
as faux Republicans to ‘get a foot in
the door’
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/17/2026 4:01:03 PM Post Reply
As Democrats struggle to find popular messages with voters, another case of a Democrat candidate running as a Republican quickly reached the U.S. Supreme Court, which prevented the candidate from being on the ballot. "I'm glad that people are paying attention because this same game may be coming to your state," Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose told Just The News. The Ohio case is the latest instance of a Democrat parading as a Republican, with recent similar cases in North Carolina and Texas. Samuel Ronan, whose case LaRose referred to as "political transgenderism," attempted to run in a Republican primary for Ohio's 15th Congressional District in the 2026 cycle.
Judiciary Chair confirms House moving
to expunge Trump impeachment over Ukraine
phone call
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/17/2026 3:59:34 PM Post Reply
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, has disclosed to Just The News that the House of Representatives, where President Donald Trump was impeached during his first term over a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, is moving to expunge that impeachment from the congressional record. "You need a majority vote, we need a bill, and it's actually something we're looking at," Jordan told Just The News. On Monday, Just The News was first to report on declassified secret memos from the 2019 Ukraine whistle-blower scandal, which revealed that the CIA analyst accuser (identified in media as Eric Ciaramella)
Liberal Justices Are Stalling a Ruling
to Protect Democrats in the Midterms
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/17/2026 3:56:37 PM Post Reply
Republicans across the South have been gearing up for what could be the biggest political map shake-up in decades, and it all hinges on one thing: the Supreme Court's expected ruling in Louisiana v. Callais. This case will decide the constitutionality of Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. It would be cliché to say that the stakes couldn't For most of the past half-century, Section 2 has required states to draw "majority-minority" districts — districts engineered to elect minority candidates, who happen to vote overwhelmingly Democrat. Frame it however you like, but the practical effect has been a race-based political —
Criminals Are Stealing Billions From America’s
Seniors. AARP Is Fighting Back.
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/17/2026 3:54:07 PM Post Reply
One of the big problems facing our country right now isn’t a partisan issue. It’s a crime. And America’s seniors are increasingly the targets. Every day, scammers—often operating through massive, international networks—are stealing the life savings of older Americans who have worked hard, played by the rules, and saved responsibly for retirement. These are not harmless scams or isolated incidents. It’s organized theft on a scale that should concern every American who believes in law and order. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), scammers stole as much as $81.5 billion from seniors in 2024. This is money that people were relying on for retirement —
How Hungary Matters replies
Posted by Mercedes44 4/17/2026 3:51:41 PM Post Reply
What's the big deal about Hungary? It's a central European country with 9.5 million people — slightly less in population and area than the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. But it's been the subject of more care, attention and debate in America than any other country in Europe or the Western Hemisphere. Vice President JD Vance was in Budapest the Tuesday before Hungary's election last Sunday and, with President Donald Trump chiming in over the phone, gave 16-year incumbent Viktor Orban an endorsement in all but name. Vance praised Orban's "generous family subsidies" and decried European Union "bureaucrats in Brussels,"
$30 Admission for Obama’s Presidential
Library, Locals Must Show ID for Discount
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 4/17/2026 3:49:37 PM Post Reply
Former President Barry Obama’s high opinion of himself extends to the $30 admission cost to visit his vast presidential library in the failed Democrat-run city of Chicago. Oh, but if you live in Illinois, you can visit for free on Tuesdays or enjoy a $4 discount the rest of the week. BUT, you must show ID as proof of residency. So, when it comes to Obama profiting, ID is not racist. “At $30, adult admission to see the 44th president’s story is more than at any other U.S. presidential library,” reports the Wall Street Journal. “That is 59% higher than the average for presidents from John F. Kennedy through George W. Bush
Why Does the European Commission Support
the Muslim Brotherhood?
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/17/2026 3:49:30 PM Post Reply
European institutions demonstrate a continued record of engagement with and support for Muslim Brotherhood-related organisations. The most visible examples occur in the form of direct funding." — Paul Stott and Tommaso Virgili, in the report "The Muslim Brotherhood in Europe," October 2021. According to a report published by the ECR Group in December 2025, "Unmasking the Muslim Brotherhood. Brotherism, Islamophobia and the EU," written by Tommaso Virgili and Florence Bergeaud-Blackler, the European Commission is still funding Muslim Brotherhood-linked organizations that "exploit EU funding and institutions to advance their agenda."
WSJ: Say, Why Wasn't Hezbollah At the
Table in Israel-Lebanon Talks?
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/17/2026 3:41:26 PM Post Reply
Three guesses, and the first two don't count. The Wall Street Journal raises the question of the Rabid Dog That Was Not Allowed to Bark In DC in its analysis of the ceasefire brokered by Marco Rubio between Israel and Lebanon. Reporters Omar Abdel-Baqui and Dov Lieber concede that the pact engineered by the Secretary of State comes as a "historic step" between the two countries, especially since Lebanon has never recognized Israel's status as a state. However, they wonder just how these negotiations can take place in the absence of "one of the main belligerents":
Democrats Are Rushing to Embrace Anti-Semitism,
Anti-Americanism, and Anti-Capitalism
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Posted by Dreadnought 4/17/2026 2:57:15 PM Post Reply
Hasan Piker is suddenly everywhere. Democrats and Never Trumpers, with a few notable exceptions, see him as the Next Big Thing. It's all part of the search for the liberal Joe Rogan, as if Joe Rogan weren't the liberal Joe Rogan. What they really are searching for is the Joe Rogan who will spew as much hatred as possible in order to generate clicks and interest in this media-saturated world. Piker has become the hottest new thing in Democratic blathering since Jennifer Welch, who spews the kind of hatred that the AWFLs seem to eat up. NEW: Liberal podcaster Jennifer Welch suggests
Turns Out, Gavin Newsom's 'Best-Selling'
Memoir Didn't Really 'Sell' That Many Copies
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Posted by Beardo 4/17/2026 2:51:22 PM Post Reply
When politicians write a book (and the word "write" is doing heavy lifting because they use ghostwriters), they're generally not really trying to sell books; (snip) According to Federal Elections Commission (FEC) reports analyzed by the New York Times, the PAC "spent $1,561,875 to buy and distribute copies of his book through the donation program." They sold 67,000 books through the program, "roughly two-thirds of the 97,400 the print copies of the memoir that have been sold," according to the New York Post.
Check Nancy Pelosi's Back for Tire Marks
Because Kevin McCarthy Just Pulled a Swalwell
Hit and Run
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Posted by Beardo 4/17/2026 2:42:29 PM Post Reply
Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff knew Eric Swalwell was bedding a Chinese spy and was a national security risk, but the former House speaker and House Intel Committee chair doubled down on their support for the now-accused rapist, Eric Swalwell. The story of the congressman’s dank and disgusting infamy was related by a former House Speaker to a Fox News host on Thursday night in a stunning 3:35-minute interview. You might want to prepare your fainting couch just in case to prepare yourself for Pelosi's completely blasé attitude about her boy Swalwell being a tool of the CCP and a compromised womanizer to boot.
It's Hard Out Here for a Duchess replies
Posted by ladydawgfan 4/17/2026 2:26:08 PM Post Reply
It's been a while since I've dunked on Meghan Markle, our American Duchess of Nothing, and her hubby, Harry. I've been trying to be good, but these two are on a four-day trip to Australia, which is being described as a "rent-a-royal" tour by royal insiders, and they're making absolute fools of themselves, as they do. Host Kinsey Schofield told Fox News Digital, "The palace is unhappy about these rent-a-royal tours because it blatantly disregards the late queen’s very specific instruction that there can be no half-in, half-out for the Sussexes." "All they are doing in Australia is monetizing their titles and clinging to royal relevance,
Utah Supreme Court Justice Allegedly Caught
Having an ‘Inappropriate’ Relationship
With Leftist Attorney Who Helped Dems
Steal a Congressional Seat
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/17/2026 2:14:27 PM Post Reply
A massive scandal may be unfolding in Utah that could have influenced a highly critical case involving redistricting. As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, an activist judge on The Utah Third District Court struck down the all-Republican congressional map crafted by the Republican-led state legislature last November, labeling it an unconstitutional “gerrymander” and replacing it with a map drawn by left-wing plaintiffs. Despite this ridiculous ruling, both the Utah Supreme Court and the federal courts refused to intervene, guaranteeing a Democrat pickup in heavily Republican Utah this year.
The DNC’s 2024 Autopsy Cover-Up: What’s
the BIG Secret That the Democrats Are Hiding?
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/17/2026 2:11:28 PM Post Reply
When the party that’s screaming “Release the Epstein Files!” won’t even release its own election postmortem, there’s an issue with the optics. By reversing its pledge to be open and transparent with its 2024 election “autopsy,” the DNC looks like it’s trying to hide something. On April 16, NBC News wrote about the outrage: “Democrats Want the Full 2024 Election Autopsy Released — No Matter the Findings.” But, alas, Democrats don’t always get what they want, do they? Axios: DNC Chair Tries to Tamp Down Uproar Over Hiding Election Autopsy
Iran's Economy Has Suffered a $1.7 Billion
Loss As the Strait of Hormuz Has Officially Reopened
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Posted by 4250Luis 4/17/2026 2:09:58 PM Post Reply
Iran’s economy is reportedly facing losses of more than $1.7 billion, as the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports and vessels has stretched to around five days, costing the regime an estimated $400 million per day. "It is day five, a full work week of the U.S. blockade out on the Persian Gulf behind me," Fox News' Matt Finn reported. "We have not heard any reports of any major confrontations or incidents, and the latest update from CENTCOM, it says 14 vessels have now heeded the warnings of the United States and complied with the blockade of Iranian ports."
Man wanted after deadly shooting in Leesburg;
man tried to shoot attacking dog, but
shot owner instead
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Posted by Hazymac 4/17/2026 2:05:50 PM Post Reply
LEESBURG, Fla. - The Lake County Sheriff's Office is looking for a man who they say attempted to shoot a dog that was attacking a woman. Instead, the person of interest shot the dog's owner, killing him, deputies said. Now, deputies are searching for the man, who they say ran away from the area after the shooting, officials said. Schools in the area are placed on lockdown due to the police activity. What we know: The shooting reportedly happened around a homeless camp, on April 17 near Griffin Road and Tally Box Road, in Leesburg. According to LCSO, a woman was reportedly being attacked by a large dog. A man, later identified as
Judiciary Chair confirms House moving
to expunge Trump impeachment over Ukraine
phone call
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Posted by FlyRight 4/17/2026 1:48:27 PM Post Reply
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, Chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, has disclosed to Just The News that the House of Representatives, where President Donald Trump was impeached during his first term over a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, is moving to expunge that impeachment from the congressional record. "You need a majority vote, we need a bill, and it's actually something we're looking at," Jordan told Just The News. On Monday, Just The News was first to report on declassified secret memos from the 2019 Ukraine whistle-blower scandal,
Teachers union, labor bureaucrats make
'end run' around parents, democracy, district
tells SCOTUS
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/17/2026 1:40:48 PM Post Reply
Nearly eight years after the Supreme Court put a stop to public-sector labor unions imposing fees on non-members as a condition of work, invalidating 22 state laws and prompting a precipitous drop in union membership, it reinstated a permanent injunction against California's so-called gender secrecy policies in schools as a likely violation of parental rights. The high court now has an opportunity to alchemize these disparate precedents into protection for parents' constitutional rights against state labor regulators with Galactus-sized jurisdictional appetites.
Democrat keeps Mikie Sherrill's district
blue in New Jersey special election
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Posted by Mercedes44 4/17/2026 1:38:40 PM Post Reply
Progressive Democrat Analilia Mejia defeated Republican Joe Hathaway Thursday night in a special election to replace New Jersey Democratic Gov. Mikie Sherill in the House and thereby keeping the seat blue. The Associated Press called the race for Mejia with 69% of the vote as of publishing time, compared to Hathaway's 29%, with 44% of the votes counted. Mejia will now serve the remainder of Sherill's term and is seeking a full term in the state's Democratic primary later this year. Hathaway is running for the Republican nomination. The 11th District, which covers parts of Essex, Morris and Passaic counties in northern New Jersey,
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