Author: Chelsea Betonie

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President Trump made history as the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl in person, arriving in New Orleans to watch the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Philadelphia Eagles. As the National Anthem played, cameras captured Trump with his hand over his heart, a gesture of respect that resonated with many. His appearance on the Jumbotron was met with enthusiastic cheers from the crowd. Videos circulating on social media highlighted the moment when the Super Bowl audience erupted in support of President Trump during the anthem. The White House shared a clip, capturing the electric atmosphere and…

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The Trump administration’s Department of Justice pushed the Supreme Court to proceed with a significant case concerning state bans on child sex change procedures. This was despite the change in administration, as the Biden administration opposed Tennessee’s law, citing the Equal Protection Clause. Deputy Solicitor General Curtis Gannon explained that the new administration would not have challenged SB1 nor sought further court intervention. The DOJ maintained that the United States v. Skrmetti case should not be dismissed since similar issues keep arising in other legal cases. Gannon emphasized that the Supreme Court’s decision could influence numerous ongoing cases in lower…

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Rep. Al Green from Texas is once again attempting to impeach former President Donald Trump. Some speculate that his efforts may not be entirely serious but rather a tactic to gain support from the far-left for fundraising. Regardless of his intentions, many Americans are growing weary of these repeated impeachment attempts. Green’s appearance on C-Span became notable when a caller openly criticized him on live television. The caller addressed perceived Democrat hypocrisy concerning Elon Musk, DOGE, and USAID, making Green appear foolish. The criticism seemed well-deserved in the eyes of some viewers. The caller’s statements highlighted frustrations with the Democratic…

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Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, announced he had reached a trade agreement with President Donald Trump, putting a temporary halt to Trump’s looming tariff threat. Trump had previously warned that he would increase tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China unless these countries took more significant steps to stop illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking into the United States. Initially, Trudeau expressed Canada’s willingness to retaliate with tariffs of its own but revealed on Monday that they had struck a deal. Trudeau shared on social media that Canada is taking substantial measures, including appointing a Fentanyl Czar and designating cartels…

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Over 20,000 federal workers have been drawn to the Trump administration’s buyout proposal, which aims to trim what many view as an overgrown federal workforce. These employees are choosing to leave their government roles in exchange for a substantial payout, a move designed to cut down on federal expenses and reduce government size. The administration’s offer, which includes up to eight months of pay and benefits, is a strategic push to encourage more in-person work and adherence to constitutional duties. The federal government, under the Biden-Harris era, saw an unprecedented increase in hiring, leading to a workforce of nearly 3…

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The ongoing debate over federal funding for sanctuary cities remains unresolved. The Trump administration’s attempt to withhold funds from these cities for non-cooperation with immigration enforcement sparked legal battles. Despite lower courts’ conflicting decisions, the Supreme Court has yet to make a definitive ruling on this matter. Back in 2017, President Trump’s administration cut law enforcement grants to sanctuary cities. This move led to legal disputes that bounced around the judiciary but never reached the highest court. Fast forward to 2025, and the stakes have risen with Secretary Sean Duffy’s warning to sanctuary cities about potential cuts to transportation funding.…

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A Florida elementary school principal and a teacher found themselves in hot water after allegedly hosting a boisterous party with alcohol and over 100 underage guests. The incident unfolded when police responded to a call at the home of Elizabeth Hill-Brodigan, the principal of Roosevelt Elementary School. Upon arrival, officers found a large group of teenagers, many of whom were reportedly drinking alcohol from coolers allegedly provided by the principal. The Cocoa Beach Police Department shared that the party took place on January 19th, and the crowd of teenagers wore matching T-shirts. Students attending the party claimed that Hill-Brodigan held…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is looking more likely to head the Department of Health and Human Services after his recent Senate Finance Committee hearing. The Democrats, instead of leveraging points of agreement, chose to critique Kennedy’s past positions. This approach, noted by Republican strategist Brad Todd, was seen as a misstep that inadvertently brought Kennedy closer to the Republican side. Todd shared his thoughts on CNN, remarking that the Democrats missed a chance by targeting Kennedy on divisive topics. He found the hearing entertaining but criticized Democrats like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders for making Kennedy’s nomination easier for Republicans…

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A tragic event unfolded near Reagan National Airport when an American Airlines flight collided with a military helicopter on Wednesday night. Fourteen members of the U.S. Figure Skating team were on board, and all are presumed dead. Doug Zeghibe, the CEO and executive director of the Skating Club of Boston, confirmed that six members from his organization were among the victims. Zeghibe expressed the deep sense of loss felt within the skating community. “Skating is a very close and tight-knit community,” he shared, highlighting the strong bonds formed among the skaters and their families. The skaters were regulars at the…

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Democrat lawmakers and the corporate media tried and failed to push their first hoax against President Donald J. Trump and his White House just one week after he assumed office again as the 47th President of the United States. One day after Trump’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo temporarily halting federal loans, grants, and assistance programs authorized under presidential executive orders, an unconnected federal Medicaid payments portal suffered an access outage. According to the corporate media, fueled by hysterical claims from Democrats on Capitol Hill, the OMB memo resulted in the closure of access to a…

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