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Darnell Thompkins is a Canadian-born American and conservative opinion writer who brings a unique perspective to political and cultural discussions. Passionate about traditional values and individual freedoms, Darnell's commentary reflects his commitment to fostering meaningful dialogue. When he's not writing, he enjoys watching hockey and celebrating the sport that connects his Canadian roots with his American journey.

Jasmine Crockett has once again found herself at the center of controversy, displaying a penchant for making headlines with her unfiltered remarks. The Texas congresswoman, known for her outspoken nature, recently targeted Governor Greg Abbott in a derogatory manner. During a human rights event, she mockingly referred to him as “Governor Hot Wheels,” an insensitive jab at his paraplegic condition following a tragic accident in his twenties. Despite the backlash, Crockett remains unrepentant, offering a feeble attempt at clarification under pressure from her advisors. Her actions have prompted discussions within Congress, with a resolution to censure her being introduced. However,…

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The Trump Department of Justice recently decided to draw a line in the sand regarding the disclosure of information about deportation flights. The DOJ has invoked the State Secrets Privilege, signaling to Judge James Boasberg that no more details will be shared concerning these flights. Judge Boasberg, appointed during the Obama administration, has been challenging the Trump administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan criminals. Judge Boasberg has expressed concern over President Trump’s application of the Alien Enemies Act, labeling it “incredibly troublesome and problematic.” He has warned the administration of potential consequences should they defy his…

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President Donald Trump has decided to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for more than 500,000 non-citizens. This change impacts people who were granted TPS, which allowed them legal residency, work permits, and a path to citizenship after crises in their home countries. The move is part of a broader effort to strip TPS from foreign nationals from countries like Haiti and Venezuela. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed the end of categorical parole programs for inadmissible aliens from Cuba, Haiti, and Nicaragua. These programs, which were expanded during the Biden-Harris Administration, allowed large numbers of foreign nationals to…

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A radical group that previously stirred up chaos in Philadelphia during the 2020 “Summer of Rage” is now reportedly targeting Tesla vehicles across the U.S., according to federal authorities. This group, known as Philly Anti-Capitalist, has been publishing tips on its website to help attackers create more effective arson devices that are harder to trace. They specifically advise against using Molotov cocktails, suggesting alternative incendiary devices instead. Federal investigators have identified Tesla dealerships and charging stations as frequent targets of these politically motivated attacks. The escalation coincides with Elon Musk’s leadership at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) under President…

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New York’s highest court recently made waves by ruling against a controversial city law that would have let noncitizens vote in local elections. The decision, a 6-1 vote by the New York Court of Appeals, was a clear victory for Republicans who argued the state Constitution’s phrase “every citizen shall be entitled to vote” exclusively refers to U.S. citizens. Chief Judge Rowan Wilson emphasized in his opinion that the current Constitution firmly restricts voting rights to those who hold citizenship in the United States. Judge Jenny Rivera, the lone voice of dissent, argued that the state’s home rule law should…

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The deadline for President Trump’s reciprocal tariff plan is rapidly approaching, and it seems like some countries are already stepping up to negotiate. Scott Bessent, who has been nominated by Trump to be Treasury Secretary, mentioned that a few countries have shown willingness to lower their trade barriers against American goods. He shared these insights during an interview on Mornings with Maria, expressing how these nations are trying to dodge the hefty tariffs Trump is ready to impose. Trump’s plan, which he signed last month, is all about leveling the playing field for American exports. It’s a straightforward approach: if…

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President Donald Trump is experiencing a surge in approval ratings, with new polling data showing record-high support for his leadership and policies. According to an NBC News poll, Trump has hit an all-time high approval rating of 47%, with a 46% personal favorability rating. Additionally, 44% of Americans now believe the country is headed in the right direction, marking a significant shift in public sentiment since his return to the White House. This upswing in support reflects renewed confidence in Trump’s ability to lead and underscores the waning enthusiasm for the Democratic Party, which has seen its approval ratings plummet…

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer recently made headlines by working with Republicans to prevent a government shutdown, a move that has sparked intense reactions. Many liberal voices across the nation view this cooperation as a significant betrayal, with some even suggesting that Schumer should be replaced by Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Pass the Torch, a prominent Democratic grassroots organization, has emerged as one of the loudest critics, demanding Schumer’s resignation. Schumer’s decision to collaborate with Republicans was driven by the desire to keep the government operational, a choice that has not been well-received by many progressives. “Chuck Schumer is unwilling and…

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The constant spread of misinformation about Donald Trump and his associates by liberal media outlets is bound to backfire. Recently, Joy Behar, co-host of “The View,” experienced such repercussions firsthand. Behar offered an on-air apology to Elon Musk after erroneously labeling him as “pro-apartheid.” During a heated discussion about Donald Trump’s rapport with Elon Musk, Behar made some contentious comments. She referred to Musk as a “foreigner” and a “foreign agent,” asserting he was born under apartheid in South Africa. “The guy was not born in this country, who was born under apartheid in South Africa,” she declared, ironically highlighting…

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New York City is on the verge of shutting down over 50 migrant shelters, including the well-known Roosevelt Hotel shelter. This development comes as the number of migrants arriving in the city has significantly decreased. Mayor Eric Adams announced the closure of 53 sites, attributing it to “the successful strategies we put in place here in New York City and because of policies we advocated for at the border.” The Roosevelt Hotel, a once-iconic establishment near Grand Central Terminal, has been at the center of attention. It originally closed in December 2020 due to the COVID pandemic’s impact on tourism.…

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