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FBI spied on Republican senators

October 14, 2025

The FBI’s New Watergate: How Biden’s DOJ Spied on Republican Senators

In 1972, a handful of Nixon campaign operatives broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate complex to plant listening devices. To this day, there’s no conclusive evidence Richard Nixon personally ordered the break-in, yet Watergate became synonymous with corruption and abuse of power. Fifty years later, the …

Trump National Guard ICE

October 14, 2025

Majority of Voters Back Trump’s National Guard Deployment to Defend ICE Facilities

A new Rasmussen Reports poll reveals that a majority of American voters support Trump’s National Guard deployment to defend ICE facilities across the country—signaling growing public frustration with judicial activism and unchecked border chaos. According to the survey, 52 percent of likely voters approve of using the National Guard to …

New York antisemitism

October 14, 2025

Has New York Fallen for Antisemitism?

“New York has fallen. It’s over. I’m leaving.”Those were the words that shattered a once-supportive WhatsApp group of Jewish artists and filmmakers. The group, formed after October 7 as antisemitism began spreading through creative industries, had become a rare refuge for Jewish voices who refused to bow to ideological conformity. …

fraud and foreign labor threaten American truckers

October 13, 2025

Fraud and Foreign Labor Are Endangering American Truckers and National Security

Fraud and foreign labor threaten American truckers, road safety, and national security — and few Americans even realize how deeply the problem runs. The U.S. trucking industry, the backbone of domestic supply chains, is now buckling under a quiet crisis of fake credentials, foreign labor exploitation, and systemic neglect made …

Hamas releases hostages

October 13, 2025

Trump Declares Gaza War Over as Hamas Frees Final 20 Hostages

The sun was setting over Tel Aviv when the first bus pulled into Hostage Square.Thousands had gathered — parents clutching flags, soldiers in dusty uniforms, strangers locked arm in arm, eyes fixed on the television screens suspended above the crowd.When the doors opened and the first freed hostages stepped out, …

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