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‘First we take Columbia’: Pro-Palestinian activists spread occupation guidebook to overrun schools

Pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University and Yale University are circulating a guidebook to activists across the country encouraging more occupations and teaching them how to be successful. The pamphlet, titled “First We Take Columbia: Lessons from the April 1968 Occupations Movement,” was anonymously written by protesters at the Columbia and Yale encampments and published in […]

Blackballed former Wisconsin GOP operative takes aim at new leader by revealing scheming 2020 texts

A former Wisconsin GOP operative accused the new executive director of the Wisconsin Republican Party, Andrew Iverson, of attempting to “wreak havoc” on Election Day 2020.  Carlton Huffman, the whistleblower, released photos of text messages Iverson sent on Election Day, with Iverson telling Huffman to “wreak havoc” by having Trump supporters inundate a nonprofit organization […]

Republicans cheer tough police response to UT Austin protest: ‘Don’t mess with Texas’

AUSTIN — Republicans from Texas praised the success that Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) and the University of Texas at Austin had shutting down a pro-Palestinian protest on campus just hours after it got underway. “Take your intifada and shove it! Don’t Mess with Texas,” said Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) in a post Thursday on […]

Tulsi Gabbard stresses voters not to be manipulated ahead of 2024 election

Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard cautioned voters from being manipulated ahead of the 2024 election, specifically concerning candidates’ use of “fearmongering” ads. While discussing a recent ad that Gov. Gavin Newsom’s (D-CA) Campaign for Democracy PAC released, which features two women getting arrested in Alabama for attempting to cross the border to get an abortion, […]

Monica Lewinsky describes life in Clinton White House by joining in on Taylor Swift-inspired trend

Monica Lewinsky flexed her social media muscles Thursday with a post taking part in a popular Taylor Swift trend where fans share an anecdote from their past and add a specific Swift song lyric from her newest album. Lewinsky referenced the Clinton administration with a picture of the White House and the lyrics, “You wouldn’t […]

House plans vote on campus antisemitism bill as anti-Israel protests spread

The House will take up a vote on an antisemitism bill next week following the rise of anti-Israel and anti-Jewish rhetoric on university and college campuses. The Rules Committee plans to meet on Monday to take up several bills, including the Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2023. It was introduced by Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY), who […]

Macron touts France’s nuclear weapons to back support for Ukraine

European powers should not allow the United States to impose limits on their support for Ukraine, according to French President Emmanuel Macron, who invoked his country’s nuclear weapons arsenal as a basis for staring down Russia. “We’re in a situation where we’re not quite sure about the European limits — why should others, other continents, […]

California Democrats go soft on getting tough on crime

California Democrats have introduced a slate of bills targeting shoplifting and drug-dealing to put on the ballot in November, hoping to address concerns surrounding Proposition 47. A coalition of retailers has garnered enough signatures to bring before voters the choice to amend Proposition 47, which downgraded some crimes such as drug possession and thefts to […]

Biden efforts to pocket Pennsylvania in jeopardy after write-in votes pass 60,000 mark in primary

President Joe Biden may have an uphill battle ahead of him in Pennsylvania after the write-in candidate option on the Democratic primary ballot notched over 60,000 votes. While the list of all the write-in entries has yet to be revealed, an organized protest effort against Biden was launched in the Keystone State that urged voters […]

Gorsuch steers Supreme Court in Trump immunity case: ‘We’re writing a rule for the ages’

Justice Neil Gorsuch on Thursday took control of the debate at the Supreme Court in a case brought by former President Donald Trump on whether he enjoys immunity from criminal prosecution. During Thursday’s arguments over Trump’s bid to have total presidential immunity against special counsel Jack Smith‘s four-count election subversion indictment, Gorsuch suggested that former […]
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