Author: Brittany Mays

Brittany Mays is a dedicated mother and passionate conservative news and opinion writer. With a sharp eye for current events and a commitment to traditional values, Brittany delivers thoughtful commentary on the issues shaping today’s world. Balancing her role as a parent with her love for writing, she strives to inspire others with her insights on faith, family, and freedom.

The United States Senate recently confirmed Brian Burch as the U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican in a 49-44 vote. This decision marks a significant moment for the Trump administration as it reinforces its commitment to strengthen ties with the Holy See. Burch, who has been an influential figure in Catholic circles, will now represent the U.S. government to Pope Leo XIV, the first American Pope. Brian Burch is well-known for co-founding CatholicVote, an organization that encourages Catholics to engage actively in public and political life. His new role will be crucial in fostering relationships between the Catholic Church and the…

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A Chicago Public Schools teacher, Jaron Woodsley, is currently embroiled in a federal child pornography case involving the app Telegram. Accusations against the 27-year-old allege he exchanged explicit material with a man from Colorado, as reported by ABC7. The FBI was already investigating the Colorado suspect, leading to Woodsley’s implication in this disturbing case. Woodsley, who also held a part-time position with the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra (CYSO), is said to have sent over ten videos of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and received six in return. The criminal complaint reveals a shocking conversation between Woodsley and the Colorado man…

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Former Democrat strategist Dan Turrentine recently appeared on Fox News’ “The Ingraham Angle” with a bold assertion. He warned that Kamala Harris’s steadfast defense of former President Joe Biden during her book tour could lead Democrats to a significant decline. The book, which Harris announced on Stephen Colbert’s show, covers her brief moment as the 2024 Democrat presidential nominee. Journalist Mark Halperin has speculated about potential unflattering revelations Biden’s team might have about Harris if she were to turn against him. When asked, Turrentine supported Halperin, saying, “I think Mark is one of the most wired-in people. He’s absolutely right.”…

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President Trump has taken decisive action by dismissing Dr. Erika McEntarfer, the Biden-appointed Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This decision follows a disappointing July jobs report, which showed a mere 73,000 jobs added, well below expectations. Trump accused McEntarfer of manipulating the numbers to favor Vice President Kamala Harris in the upcoming election. The revisions of job numbers for previous months have also raised eyebrows, with significant downward adjustments totaling 258,000. Trump expressed his dissatisfaction, emphasizing the need for accurate and unbiased economic data. He announced his intention to replace McEntarfer with a more competent individual who can…

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President Donald Trump, during his first term, made a significant impact on the U.S. Supreme Court by appointing Justices Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. These appointments have reshaped the court in a way that resonates with conservative values. Now, the Trump administration is gearing up for the possibility of adding another justice, reflecting a continued commitment to shaping the judiciary with a conservative outlook. The administration’s approach to potential Supreme Court nominees is heavily influenced by the judicial philosophies of Justices Alito, Clarence Thomas, and the late Antonin Scalia. An unnamed source within the administration emphasized their…

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On Sunday afternoon, a man decided to climb over a gate at the U.S. Treasury building in Washington, causing quite a stir. As a result, the U.S. Secret Service quickly arrested him. The incident happened around 2:30 p.m., and it led to some traffic disruptions in the area. The Washington Metropolitan Police Department’s bomb squad was called in to check out a suspicious bag left by the man. Thankfully, after a thorough investigation, it turned out that the bag was harmless. The Secret Service assured everyone that there was no explosive device involved. The scene around the Treasury building was…

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North Carolina’s political landscape has been stirred by Democrat and former Governor Roy Cooper’s Senate campaign announcement. With a video that evokes middle-class values and community spirit, Cooper aims to connect with voters. However, his gubernatorial record reveals a history marked by vetoes and controversial decisions that have sparked debate. Cooper’s portrayal of himself as a down-to-earth lawyer with a modest background contrasts sharply with his actions as governor. His tenure has been characterized by decisions that many see as radical, particularly in cultural and social issues. While his campaign video criticized billionaires and corporations, it omitted his own contentious…

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A Republican Texas state representative is in the spotlight over accusations that clash with his political stance on abortion. Alex Grace, a former exotic dancer, has accused Texas Rep. Giovanni Capriglione of having paid for abortions during a long-term affair that she claims started in 2004. Capriglione admitted to the affair but denied any involvement in funding abortions, calling the allegations a “campaign of smears and slander” that only fuels his resolve. Capriglione, who had announced his decision not to seek re-election shortly before these allegations surfaced, is facing significant backlash. Grace shared her story with Current Revolt, a right-wing…

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) is pushing the Supreme Court to greenlight the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to cancel research grants tied to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. This move comes after a Boston-based District Court Judge, William Young, ruled in June that the cancellation was unlawful and demanded the government reinstate the funding. The DOJ’s emergency application highlights the ongoing battle over DEI programs and federal funding. Judge Young’s decision to reinstate the funding was seen as a win for those supporting DEI initiatives. However, the DOJ argues that NIH should have the authority to manage its…

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Dee Worley, a former American women’s gymnast, has recently shared her thoughts on the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) updating its policies to align with President Donald Trump’s executive order, “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” Worley expressed her concerns to Fox News Digital, highlighting the “vague” nature of the new policy and the lack of clear guidelines on trans inclusion in women’s sports. She pointed out that the USOPC has only included a single paragraph in its athlete safety policy referencing Trump’s executive order. “I think they’re intentionally leaving it vague to leave room for flips and to…

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