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Author: Terry Littlepage
Terry is the co-owner and co-creator of Spreely, a free speech suite of platforms.
The early morning in Aurora, Colorado, saw a significant law enforcement operation aimed at a notorious gang. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, armed with warrants, descended on the Whispering Pines Apartments around 6 a.m. Their mission was clear: tackle the criminal activities of the Tren de Aragua (TdA) gang, a group with a reputation for violence and illegal enterprises. Residents watched as ICE agents meticulously went from door to door, marking them with different colored tapes based on their findings. Red tape indicated no response, while green tape signified contact with the occupants. In the process, at least six…
Acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll is pushing back against the Justice Department’s demand to reveal officials’ names tied to investigations around January 6 and former President Donald Trump. Driscoll, stepping in while Trump nominee Kash Patel awaits confirmation, is reportedly under increasing pressure over his stance. This situation is unfolding during a major reshuffle of the FBI under President Trump. Reports indicate that six senior FBI leaders have been removed or asked to step down. Among those affected was David Sundberg, the head of the FBI’s Washington Field Office, as well as 20 other heads of FBI offices. On Friday,…
KCBS, a radio station based in San Jose, has been criticized for revealing information about active Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations. The report, broadcasted by Brett Burkhart, disclosed the locations where ICE agents were conducting deportation activities on the east side of San Jose. This information was also shared by San Jose City Council member Peter Ortiz and the Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network, which alerted illegal immigrants about the enforcement. Burkhart noted that Mayor Matt Mahan and Council Member Peter Ortiz confirmed the ICE operations, citing the Santa Clara County Rapid Response Network. Ortiz, known for advocating…
Sandra Merritt and David Daleiden have reached a plea agreement with California prosecutors regarding their involvement in secretly recording conversations at events attended by Planned Parenthood officials. The duo, known for their pro-life stance, faced allegations of capturing these dialogues without consent, which led to a significant legal battle. California Attorney General Rob Bonta confirmed that Merritt and Daleiden pleaded “no contest” to one felony count related to unlawful recording. Back in March 2017, the duo was hit with a 15-count criminal complaint, initiated by then-Attorney General Xavier Becerra. The allegations pointed out that they masqueraded as representatives of a…
The Trump administration is ramping up its deportation initiatives, targeting areas in Ohio such as Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and Geauga County. This move has been met with approval by conservative circles, who view it as a necessary step in upholding immigration laws. Axios Cleveland reported that the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office has already detained 50 criminal illegals at the county’s Safety Center. This intensified focus on deportation aligns with the administration’s commitment to prioritize the safety and security of American citizens. Conservatives argue that by enforcing immigration laws, communities will become safer and resources can be better allocated to support…
Representative Hakeem Jeffries recently made remarks that have sparked significant attention. Captured in a brief clip, Jeffries called for Democrats to oppose the Trump agenda by fighting legislatively, in the courts, and even in the streets. Such rhetoric from Jeffries, a prominent Democrat, raises questions about the implications and underlying intentions of his statement. This isn’t the first time Democrats have been accused of using incendiary language. Critics often argue that left-leaning politicians resort to aggressive rhetoric, which they claim contradicts their calls for peace. The summer of 2020 serves as a reminder when protests sometimes turned violent, with cities…
In Colombia, political leaders from across the spectrum are voicing strong disapproval of President Gustavo Petro’s recent diplomatic misstep with the United States. The incident began when Petro, known for his far-left stance, refused to accept a U.S. deportation flight carrying Colombian migrants, accusing America of treating them like criminals. This move sparked a short-lived diplomatic crisis between the two nations. President Donald Trump responded swiftly to Petro’s actions, announcing plans to impose sanctions and tariffs on Colombia. Petro, in his typical fashion, took to Twitter with a lengthy and unclear rant, causing further confusion. However, within hours, the Colombian…
In a recent interview with MSNBC’s Kirsten Welker, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina shared his thoughts on President Trump’s decision to pardon individuals involved in the January 6 events. Graham, often perceived as a moderate Republican, expressed his belief that Trump’s pardoning of these individuals was a “mistake.” Comparing the situation to the actions of Black Lives Matter rioters during the previous summer’s protests, he emphasized the difference between peaceful protest and violent actions. President Trump had taken a bold step by freeing over 1,500 people whom many see as political prisoners. These individuals had been detained by what…
House Oversight Chairman James Comer has initiated an inquiry into the policies of sanctuary cities, focusing on their effects on public safety. This investigation aims to gather documents and communications from key city officials who oversee these policies. Comer has reached out to Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, and New York City Mayor Eric Adams. He has also invited them to testify before the committee on February 11. The core of the investigation delves into how sanctuary cities handle federal immigration enforcement. These cities have been known to resist cooperation with federal authorities…
Teresa Youngblut, a 21-year-old woman from Washington state, faces serious charges following a tragic incident near the Vermont–Canada border. The FBI announced that Youngblut was arrested on January 24, four days after a fatal encounter with a U.S. Border Patrol agent. The young woman stands accused of using a deadly weapon during an assault on a federal officer and discharging a firearm. The unfortunate event unfolded when U.S. Border Patrol agent David “Chris” Maland, 44, conducted a traffic stop on Youngblut’s vehicle on Interstate 91, nestled between Newport and Orleans, Vermont. Authorities report that Youngblut and her passenger, German national…