Author: Chelsea Betonie

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A towering “Vote for Trump” sign lit up the sky in Amsterdam, New York, on Monday night, sparking both celebration and controversy following a judge’s ruling that allowed the sign to be displayed despite opposition from local Democrats. The 100-foot sign, positioned atop the Sticker Mule facility, became visible to the city’s 18,000 residents and beyond, reaching travelers on the New York State Thruway. The lighting event occurred just two hours after Montgomery County Supreme Court Justice Rebecca Slezak lifted a restraining order that had prevented the sign from being displayed. The order had been put in place following legal…

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Vice President Kamala Harris’ attempt to energize her 2024 presidential campaign took a sharp hit after her interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes became a focal point of criticism. The interview, which was supposed to highlight her leadership on key issues, instead showcased her vague responses and drew scrutiny from both political opponents and commentators. Fox News host Jesse Watters led the charge, airing clips from the interview during an episode of Jesse Watters Primetime where he criticized Harris for her evasive answers on immigration, gun ownership, and economic policy. Watters called her media tour a failure, stating, “Kamala Harris’ media…

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In a recent 60 Minutes interview, Vice President Kamala Harris faced questions from CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker regarding her economic policies and the ongoing immigration crisis. When asked about her plan to support small businesses, Vice President Kamala Harris highlighted the importance of investing in these enterprises, which she called the “backbone of America’s economy.” However, when pressed for specifics on how her fiscal policies would navigate a potentially divided Congress, Harris struggled to offer concrete details. “My plan is about saying that when you invest in small businesses, you invest in the middle class, and you strengthen America’s…

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New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers was arrested early Saturday morning in Braintree, Massachusetts, following a series of serious allegations, including assault and battery, strangulation, and possession of a dangerous substance. The news has shocked fans and raised questions about Peppers’ future with the team as the legal process unfolds. According to a report released by the Braintree Police Department, the arrest followed an altercation between two individuals at a residence. Police responded to the scene after receiving an emergency call regarding a physical dispute, which escalated to include charges of assault and battery with a deadly weapon, strangulation, and…

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Elon Musk, founder of Tesla and SpaceX, has launched a bold initiative through his newly established political action committee, America PAC, aimed at boosting voter registration across the United States. The program offers a generous hourly rate of $30, along with performance-based bonuses, to encourage grassroots efforts in swing states—crucial battlegrounds in the upcoming 2024 elections. Additionally, participants can earn an extra $47 for every referred voter from a swing state who signs a petition advocating for key American values, including free speech and the right to bear arms. At a recent rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Musk took center stage…

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The crisis of illegal immigration, long associated with the U.S.-Mexico border, is now becoming increasingly evident at America’s northern frontier. Shocking data from the U.S. Border Patrol’s (USBP) Swanton Sector, which encompasses parts of Vermont, New Hampshire, and northeastern New York, show that the number of illegal aliens apprehended in Fiscal Year 2024 (FY24) far surpassed the totals from the previous 17 years combined. Nearly 20,000 individuals were intercepted after crossing the U.S.-Canada border into this sector, sparking widespread concern and highlighting the growing challenges faced by U.S. border security. The Swanton Sector recorded an astonishing 19,222 apprehensions of illegal…

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White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has faced significant scrutiny after appearing to flip-flop on whether Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) resources were being used to support migrants. As Americans struggle to recover from the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene, the question of FEMA’s resource allocation has become a major point of contention, particularly as former President Donald Trump and other Republicans claim that federal disaster relief funds are being diverted to assist undocumented migrants. During a recent press briefing, Jean-Pierre was asked to respond to Trump’s accusations, which allege that the Biden administration has misused FEMA funds to address…

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A recent poll by Rasmussen Reports reveals that a significant portion of likely voters in the United States are concerned about the potential impact of cheating in the upcoming 2024 presidential election. According to the survey, conducted in mid-September 2024, 62 percent of respondents expressed varying levels of concern about the integrity of the election, highlighting ongoing anxieties about election security and fairness across the political spectrum. The Rasmussen survey posed a direct question to voters: “How concerned are you that the outcome of the 2024 presidential election will be affected by cheating?” A majority of respondents—62 percent—stated that they…

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During a townhall with President Trump in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on Friday night, former Green Beret John asked the pressing questions on the minds of many service members affected by the vaccine mandate. He inquired about how the military can recover from the damage inflicted by the Biden-Harris administration and how military leaders responsible for these policies will be held accountable. John: Good evening, Mr. President. I’m John Frankman. I was a Special Forces Green Bray who was forced out of the military because of the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. President Trump: That’s good stuff, right? That’s good. That’s good. John:…

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In a major escalation of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced that over 250 Hezbollah fighters have been killed since the launch of a ground offensive in southern Lebanon earlier this week. The offensive, aimed at neutralizing the Hezbollah threat near Israel’s northern border, has led to significant losses for the Iran-backed militant group. Among the casualties are several high-ranking Hezbollah commanders. The IDF confirmed that five brigade-level commanders, 10 company commanders, six platoon commanders, and 21 field commanders were eliminated in the recent fighting. An updated assessment suggests that the number of…

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