Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Man Faces Prison for ‘Insulting Public Official,’ After Comparing Globalist Politician to Hitler.

A 52-year-old man has been arrested in Poland over graffiti comparing the country’s new globalist prime minister, Donald Tusk, to Adolf Hitler. He faces up to two years in prison for “insulting a public official.”

The unnamed man is alleged to have sprayed messages on a wall, saying “F**k Tusk,” “Tusk Little Hitler,” and “F**k PO and PSL” — acronyms for Tusk’s political party and one of its coalition partners.

The move is the latest in an authoritarian globalist crackdown by the incoming government, which has enjoyed the public support of the Biden regime and the European Union since coming into power in December 2023.

Tusk’s government has moved swiftly to undo the work of Law and Justice while it was in office. Lawmakers for the right-wing party have been jailed, and conservatives working for state media fired. The President of Poland, an ally of Law and Justice, has been bypassed throughout this process, and judges who have ruled the government’s unlawful actions have been ignored.

The Biden regime and the European Union supported Tusk’s actions.

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A 52-year-old man has been arrested in Poland over graffiti comparing the country’s new globalist prime minister, Donald Tusk, to Adolf Hitler. He faces up to two years in prison for “insulting a public official.” show more

‘Wag the Dog’ Writer Says Trump the Best Prez Since Honest Abe.

Famed playwright and filmmaker David Mamet believes Donald Trump is the best president since Abraham Lincoln. Speaking with UnHerd, Mamet lauded the border stability, strong economy, and global peace the Trump presidency achieved.

“He brought peace to the Middle East. He closed the border. He made us an energy exporter,” Mamet said in an interview with the British website, continuing: “He had the best rating among African Americans of any president ever. And the country was at peace and prosperous in the world.”

Mamet defended Trump from critics who claim his brash New York style alienates voters. “He’s got a big mouth, so do I. The question is, who do you like in a fair fight with your back to the wall?” Mamet argued, adding: “Who would you rather have? Joe Biden, who’s a senile old bag-man, or Donald Trump, who’s a scrapper and loves his country?”

Modern Theater ‘Stinks’.

Once a staunch liberal, Mamet penned an essay in 2008 in The Village Voice entitled, “Why I Am No Longer a ‘Brain-Dead Liberal” — coming out as a political conservative. Mamet, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his play Glengarry Glen Ross, panned the modern theater industry. “The theatre is not only dead, it stinks,” he told UnHerd, blaming the political left’s embrace of censorship and ‘diversity and inclusion‘ for stifling creativity.

“Now we have political commissars who say, in addition to the Artistic Director, in addition to the Managing Director, we have to have a Director of Diversity, who’s on top of everything,” Mamet lamented, before adding: “And we’re all going to pay attention to this person who tells us, you don’t have enough black women in the play, or you don’t have enough trans people… If somebody’s not telling you a story, then that theatre stinks.”

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Famed playwright and filmmaker David Mamet believes Donald Trump is the best president since Abraham Lincoln. Speaking with UnHerd, Mamet lauded the border stability, strong economy, and global peace the Trump presidency achieved. show more

AUDIO: AZ GOP Chair Caught On Tape Trying To Bribe Kari Lake To Not Run For Senate.

Jeff DeWit, chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, has been caught on a secret recording appearing to bribe Kari Lake not to run for U.S. Senate. The state party chairman mentions “very powerful people” who are “back east” — likely referring to establishment Republicans in Washington, D.C. — who want Lake out of the Arizona Senate race and are willing to compensate her financially.

At one point in the recording, DeWit asks Lake if there is a dollar “number” for which she’d abandon her candidacy. DeWit was recorded saying, “Just say, is there a number at which…” before Lake cuts him off. The former Republican gubernatorial candidate interrupts, shocked by DeWit’s question: “I can be bought? That’s what it’s about?”

The chairman replies that Lake could “pause for a couple of years” and then “go right back to” her political advocacy. In response, Lake gives a firm “no,” adding: “Ten million? Twenty million? Thirty? No… a billion? No.”

On the recording, Lake tells DeWit, “This is not about money. ” She continues, “This is about our country.” She goes on to call DeWit’s proposition “disturbing.” Despite the firm rejection, DeWit continues to pressure Lake.

“I’m not going to let these people who hate our f***ing country tell me not to run,” Lake fired back. “You should call them and tell them to get behind me.”

According to DeWit, the D.C. Republican establishment doesn’t view Lake as “being on the team,” prompting Lake to respond: “If they’re pushing a globalist agenda, I can’t do that.” At this point, DeWit again appears to offer Lake a bribe directly, telling her “the people back east” were willing to give her a cushy corporate job in exchange for staying out of Arizona politics for two years.

Again, Lake rejected the bribe, telling DeWit: “I think this is about defeating Trump! And I think that’s a bad, bad thing for our country.”

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Jeff DeWit, chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, has been caught on a secret recording appearing to bribe Kari Lake not to run for U.S. Senate. The state party chairman mentions "very powerful people" who are "back east" — likely referring to establishment Republicans in Washington, D.C. — who want Lake out of the Arizona Senate race and are willing to compensate her financially. show more

His Truth Is Marching On: Trump Emerges Victorious in New Hampshire.

Former President Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary, following up his victory just last week in the Iowa Republican Caucus. All eyes are now on Trump’s primary opponent, Nimarata’ Nikki’ Haley, and whether the former South Carolina governor will continue her long-shot bid for the Republican nomination.

On Sunday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dropped out of the Republican presidential primary contest, endorsing former President Trump for the nomination. The Trump campaign is expected to receive additional support from DeSantis voters in the upcoming primary states heading into Super Tuesday on March 5th.

Calls for Republicans to unify behind former President Trump and for Haley to end her primary challenge will likely intensify with Trump scoring his second convincing primary victory in just over a week. Trump has ruled out selecting Haley as his Vice-President.

Up next on the primary calendar is the Nevada primary and caucus. The Nevada primary will be held on February 6th — though no convention delegates are awarded. The Republican party-administered caucus will be held on February 8th, with the convention delegates up for grabs. Nimrata’ Nikki’ Haley is in the primary, while former President Trump is in the caucus.

After Nevada, the South Carolina primary is next on February 24th.

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Former President Donald Trump has won the New Hampshire primary, following up his victory just last week in the Iowa Republican Caucus. All eyes are now on Trump’s primary opponent, Nimarata’ Nikki’ Haley, and whether the former South Carolina governor will continue her long-shot bid for the Republican nomination. show more

Biden Heckled 14+ Times by Protesters Yelling ‘Genocide Joe!’.

U.S. President Joe Biden was heckled and interrupted at least 14 times during a public appearance in northern Virginia on Tuesday. Biden was attempting to flex his pro-abortion credentials, despite claiming to be Catholic, but was persistently stopped in his speech by protesters referring to him as “Genocide Joe.”

One demonstrator, waving a Palestinian flag, raised the president’s involvement in child deaths. Speaking after one of the disruptances, Biden stated, “This is going to go on for a while. They’ve got this planned.”

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U.S. President Joe Biden was heckled and interrupted at least 14 times during a public appearance in northern Virginia on Tuesday. Biden was attempting to flex his pro-abortion credentials, despite claiming to be Catholic, but was persistently stopped in his speech by protesters referring to him as "Genocide Joe." show more

Nikki Haley Donors Avoid Asbestos Payouts to American Workers.

Former employees of Georgia-Pacific, a paper and building products company owned by Koch Industries, along with their families and attorneys, are involved in a prolonged legal battle over claims that asbestos in workplace products led to fatal cancers. While Charles Koch – the CEO of Koch Industries – has been dodging the asbestos litigation, he’s been pouring millions into his political group, Americans for Prosperity (AFP), in support of Nimarata ‘Nikki’ Haley’s Republican presidential primary campaign.

AFP recently endorsed Haley, the former Governor of South Carolina, at the behest of its billionaire patron.  In South Carolina, the Koch-backed group has already spent $3 million in pro-Haley advertising. Koch himself has been an outspoken critic of former President Donald Trump.

In the Georgia-Pacfic case, the workers argue the Koch-owned company has evaded paying millions in compensation through a controversial bankruptcy tactic known as the “Texas two-step.” This legal maneuver permits a corporation to split into two entities, shouldering lawsuit liabilities onto one company and assets onto another.

Throughout the legal proceedings, Georgia-Pacific has continued regular operations, with Koch Industries receiving over $5 billion in dividends since the asbestos liabilities shifted to the shell company Bestwall LCC. Koch earned $2.5 billion in dividends this year alone. Meanwhile, over 60,000 asbestos lawsuits lodged against Georgia-Pacific remain in a state of uncertainty.

The Chinese Communist Party-linked Jones Day law firm, led by attorney Greg Gordon, has conducted analogous splits for several significant companies facing similar lawsuits since 2017. These companies include Johnson & Johnson, Saint-Gobain, Trane Technologies, and Georgia-Pacific, with the latter being the first firm to utilize the tactic.

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Former employees of Georgia-Pacific, a paper and building products company owned by Koch Industries, along with their families and attorneys, are involved in a prolonged legal battle over claims that asbestos in workplace products led to fatal cancers. While Charles Koch – the CEO of Koch Industries – has been dodging the asbestos litigation, he's been pouring millions into his political group, Americans for Prosperity (AFP), in support of Nimarata 'Nikki' Haley's Republican presidential primary campaign. show more

DHS Censored Social Media Posts Questioning Mail-In Voting.

The Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) censored social media users who expressed concerns over mail-in voting’s impact on election integrity. Documents released by America First Legal indicate that CISA knew of potential election integrity problems posed by mail-in ballots. Nevertheless, they were undeterred in censoring Americans who expressed similar concerns.

America First Legal alleges that CISA knew by September 2020 that in-person voting was unlikely to result in the mass spread of COVID-19. Yet the government agency perpetuated the narrative that mail-in-voting was necessary to mitigate a widespread illness outbreak.

The documents also reveal that CISA created “a chart specifying six significant fraud risks presented by mail-in voting.” Many of the risks listed were raised by average Americans who were subsequently censored on social media. The risks included the impact a “compressed timeline” would have on successfully implementing mail-in voting infrastructure, the high risk of “[i]ntegrity attacks on voter registration data and systems,” and confusion over the mail-in-voting process resulting in a high rate of rejection of ballots.

Despite the internal concerns at CISA, public-facing statements from CISA Director Chris Krebs insisted the process was accurate and secure. The agency contracted with Deloitte to flag and censor social media posts that raised concerns over the integrity of mail-in ballots.

“Common sense dictates that ballots submitted via mail are inherently less secure than verified, in-person voting by a citizen who shows identification before casting his or her ballot,” Gene Hamilton, Vice President and General Counsel of America First Legal, said in a statement.

He continued: “CISA received reporting and was aware of the risks associated with mass mail-in voting schemes, yet it simultaneously was engaged in an unprecedented censorship campaign to mislead the American people about the truth.”

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The Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) censored social media users who expressed concerns over mail-in voting's impact on election integrity. Documents released by America First Legal indicate that CISA knew of potential election integrity problems posed by mail-in ballots. Nevertheless, they were undeterred in censoring Americans who expressed similar concerns. show more

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Evidence Shows FBI ‘Invented Conspiracy’ and Entrapped ‘Terrorists.’

U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon ordered the release of James Cromitie — imprisoned in 2010 over a plot to bomb a synagogue and shoot down military aircraft — after evidence showed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) orchestrated the scheme.

“Nothing about the crimes of conviction was of defendants’ own making,” Judge McMahon wrote in her opinion. The “real lead conspirator” in the case “was the United States,” she continued.

FBI informant Shahed Hussain roped Cromitie and three other black Muslims, already released, into the plot.

“The FBI invented the conspiracy, identified the targets, manufactured the ordnance,” McMahon noted. The agency “federalized what would otherwise have been a state crime by driving three of the four men into Connecticut… and picked the day for the ‘mission,’” she wrote.

While McMahon branded Cromitie’s anti-Semitism and agreement to take part in terror attacks “heinous,” she stressed “he could never have dreamed up” the plot on his own.

Authorities have been accused of using similar tactics against right-wingers. Efforts to convict a group involved in a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer were dogged by mistrials and acquittals after defense lawyers argued federal informants enticed the defendants into the conspiracy.

Two years ago, a poll found 46 percent of Americans regard FBI leadership as “politicized thugs” using the agency “as Joe Biden’s personal Gestapo.”

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U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon ordered the release of James Cromitie — imprisoned in 2010 over a plot to bomb a synagogue and shoot down military aircraft — after evidence showed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) orchestrated the scheme. show more

Top EU Diplomat Wants to ‘Impose’ 2-State Solution in Middle East.

The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat, Josep Borrell, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said he believes a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is the only way to achieve regional security in the Middle East — even if it has to be imposed on both sides.

“The actors are too opposed to reach an agreement autonomously,” Borrell said in a speech in Spain, adding, “If everyone is in favor of this solution, the international community will have to impose it.”

Efforts to reach an accord between Israel and Palestine that would include an independent Palestinian state have been all but dead following the barbaric Hamas terrorist attack against the Jewish state on October 7th, 2023.

Israel Says No.

Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, has resisted calls for a two-state solution unless Israel receives non-specified security guarantees. Netanyahu and the Israeli government have consistently stated the continued presence of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Hamas group in the Gaza Strip – part of the Palestinian Territories – was an unacceptable situation.

Israel has held to their goal of removing Hamas in Gaza and eliminating the terrorist group entirely. The Israeli government says it believes any concessions may be framed as a political victory for Hamas and undermine their efforts to destroy the group.

Joe.

President Joe Biden’s government in the United States has repeatedly held that a two-state solution is desirable. Responding to Netanyahu, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said: “There is no way to solve [Israel’s] long-term challenges to provide lasting security, and there is no way to solve the short-term challenges of rebuilding Gaza, of establishing governance in Gaza and of providing security for Gaza, without the establishment of a Palestinian state.”

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The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat, Josep Borrell, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said he believes a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is the only way to achieve regional security in the Middle East — even if it has to be imposed on both sides. show more

NH AG Investigates Fake Biden Robocalls.

The New Hampshire Attorney General’s office announced it is investigating robocalls that reportedly use artificial intelligence to emulate Joe Biden’s voice. The calls, delivered on Sunday, discourage voters from participating in Tuesday’s primary elections. Attorney General John Formella stated that the messages appeared to be an illegal attempt to disrupt and suppress votes.

“Voting this Tuesday only enables the Republicans in their quest to elect Donald Trump again,” the robocall says in Biden’s voice. “Your vote makes a difference in November, not this Tuesday.”

The calls seemed to originate from the personal cellphone number of Kathy Sullivan, a former state Democratic chair. Sullivan currently serves as treasurer for Granite for America, a pro-Biden super PAC. Sullivan informed law enforcement of the calls and lodged a complaint with the attorney general.

“This call links back to my personal cell phone number without my permission,” Sullivan said in a statement. “It is outright election interference, and clearly an attempt to harass me and other New Hampshire voters who are planning to write-in Joe Biden on Tuesday.”

The identity of the source behind the fabricated calls has not yet been discovered.

Biden is not on the Democratic ballot in New Hampshire. However, former President Donald Trump is on the state’s Republican ballot. He is expected to win the primary there by a large margin.

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The New Hampshire Attorney General's office announced it is investigating robocalls that reportedly use artificial intelligence to emulate Joe Biden's voice. The calls, delivered on Sunday, discourage voters from participating in Tuesday's primary elections. Attorney General John Formella stated that the messages appeared to be an illegal attempt to disrupt and suppress votes. show more