Saturday, July 5, 2025

Chicago Mayor Admits He Favors Illegals Over Americans.

A Republican lawmaker has forced Chicago’s leftist mayor to admit he not only supports giving illegals the right to vote in local elections but wants to fund their abortions and more. Representative Brandon Gill (R-TX) grilled Mayor Brandon Johnson during a congressional hearing this week.

Claiming that Chicago is a “welcoming city,” Mayor Johnson first admitted to supporting driver’s licenses for illegals. Driver’s licenses have been used in the past by illegals to register to vote in poorly vetted federal elections, despite them being ineligible as non-citizens.

Representative Gill went on to ask if Mayor Johnson supports healthcare for illegals, free or reduced college, and taxpayer-funded abortions for illegals. Gill took all of Johnson’s answers to mean ‘Yes,’ which Johnson did not dispute. Such support is not readily available to many Americans.

The exchange comes after a long history of support for illegals from Johnson, who once attempted to get former President Joe Biden to grant work permits to half a million illegal aliens. Last year, it was revealed that Chicago had spent nearly $300 million on over 38,000 migrants to house them, feed them, and pay for their medical care.

Homelessness in Chicago has surged amid the city’s migrant crisis, increasing by 200 percent from 2023 to 2024.

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A Republican lawmaker has forced Chicago's leftist mayor to admit he not only supports giving illegals the right to vote in local elections but wants to fund their abortions and more. Representative Brandon Gill (R-TX) grilled Mayor Brandon Johnson during a congressional hearing this week. show more

Viewers Call for MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace to Be Fired for ‘Repulsive’ Comments About Boy with Brain Cancer.

MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace is under fire for sullying President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to honor a child suffering from a rare brain and spine cancer during his address to Congress on Tuesday. The controversy centers on Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, an aspiring law enforcement officer who was made an honorary Secret Service agent during the event.

Wallace turned the gesture into an opportunity to take potshots at the President, saying, “I hope [Daniel] has a long life as a law enforcement officer—but I hope he never has to defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump’s supporters,” adding, “If he does, I hope he isn’t one of the six who loses his life to suicide.”


Wallace’s remarks have attracted significant backlash, with many calling for her immediate termination. Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA described her intervention as “genuinely the most repulsive comment I’ve heard in a very long time from anyone on television.”

During President Trump’s speech, Daniel’s battle with cancer was highlighted as a testament to his resilience. Diagnosed in 2018 and given five months to live, Daniel has defied the odds, surviving numerous surgeries.

MSNBC has already sacked other far-left pundits, including Joy Reid, who was terminated from the company and had her show, The ReidOut, canceled.

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MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace is under fire for sullying President Donald J. Trump's efforts to honor a child suffering from a rare brain and spine cancer during his address to Congress on Tuesday. The controversy centers on Devarjaye "DJ" Daniel, an aspiring law enforcement officer who was made an honorary Secret Service agent during the event. show more

This Government Agency Just Temporarily Reversed Thousands of Trump Firings.

At least 5,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are set to be temporarily rehired amid claims their terminations were unlawful. The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) has ordered the USDA to temporarily reinstate over 5,000 employees dismissed since February 13.

The stay issued by MSPB, a quasi-judicial agency that acts as an adjudicative body for federal employee grievances, mandates that the affected employees return to their positions for 45 days, pending further investigation.

These reinstatements involve probationary employees who received standardized termination notices citing performance issues and claiming their continued employment would not benefit the public interest. Many of those dismissed fall under the Trump administration’s broader dismissal of probationary employees across federal agencies, targeting those in their early service years.

The decision follows a petition from the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC), now investigating the probationary employee terminations. The OSC handles allegations of federal employment misconduct.

The reversal runs counter to the agenda of President Donald J. Trump and his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which is seeking to streamline the U.S. bureaucracy. According to tech mogul Elon Musk who fronts DOGE, the department has already saved taxpayers billions of dollars.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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At least 5,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are set to be temporarily rehired amid claims their terminations were unlawful. The Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) has ordered the USDA to temporarily reinstate over 5,000 employees dismissed since February 13. show more

Trump Admin Offers Mexico, Canada a Lifeline On Tariffs.

President Donald J. Trump may reduce the tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, according to a senior official. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has noted President Trump’s openness to considering proposals from America’s northern and southern neighbors, suggesting potential relief for certain market sectors.

“He’s considering something more moderate,” Lutnick stated, emphasizing the possibility of partial tariff reductions rather than a complete rollback. The tariffs are part of Trump’s strategy aimed at curbing drug and migrant flows across U.S. borders, with a particular focus on the deadly drug fentanyl, which kills thousands of Americans every year.

In response to the tariffs, President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico claimed she would resist the U.S. Sheinbaum confirmed a scheduled call with Trump for Thursday but provided no concrete information on the potential tariff adjustment discussed by Lutnick.

Should the tariffs remain unchanged, she plans for Mexico to introduce retaliatory tariffs on Sunday, coinciding with a demonstration planned in Mexico City.

Canada has also vowed to respond to the tariffs with various measures. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has threatened to remove all American alcohol from publicly owned LBCO stores and impose tariffs on Ontario electricity delivered to the U.S.

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President Donald J. Trump may reduce the tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico, according to a senior official. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has noted President Trump's openness to considering proposals from America's northern and southern neighbors, suggesting potential relief for certain market sectors. show more

New Two-Tier Sentencing Guidelines Go Easy on Everyone Except White Male Christians.

The Sentencing Council for England and Wales has introduced “two-tier” guidelines for judges, instructing them to grant favorable treatment to “female” defendants and anyone “from an ethnic minority, cultural minority, and/or faith minority community”—that is, virtually anyone who is not a white, male Christian. The guidance, effective from April, specifies that courts should typically require a pre-sentence report before sentencing women, individuals from ethnic, cultural, or faith minorities, as well as other groups, such as young adults aged 18 to 25, people claiming to be transgender, and the disabled.

The Sentencing Council, sponsored by the Ministry of Justice, emphasized the “critical role” of pre-sentence reports in determining whether or not a defendant should be imprisoned. Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, of the notionally right-wing Conservative Party, challenged the policy in Parliament, stating, “The new sentencing guidelines… will make a custodial sentence less likely for those ‘from an ethnic minority, cultural minority, and/or faith minority community.’ Why is the Justice Secretary enshrining this double standard, this two-tier approach to sentencing? It is an inversion of the rule of law. Conservative Members [of Parliament] believe in equality under the law; why does she not?”

Labour’s Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is already accused of presiding over “two-tier” policing, with anti-immigration protesters facing a draconian crackdown after white girls were killed en masse by a black knifeman in the town of Southport, while Muslim counter-demonstrators were allowed to run amok.

Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood, who is of Pakistani descent and was raised partly in Saudi Arabia, claims that there “will never be a two-tier sentencing approach under my watch or under this Labour Government.” She subsequently said she had written to the Sentencing Council requesting the language be removed. However, Jenrick accused her of playing “dumb,” insisting her representative to the council had not objected to the language when it was first proposed.

In any case, two-tier sentencing already exists in England, with the courts having ruled predators who target South Asian girls should be punished more severely than predators who target white girls, as white girls suffer less, in 2015—under the Conservatives. Then, in 2018, the Judicial College issued guidance for trainee judges stating explicitly that “True equal treatment may not… always mean treating everyone in the same way” when it comes to race, noting that “in order to treat some persons equally, we must treat them differently”—i.e., grant favorable treatment to ethnic and religious minorities.

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The Sentencing Council for England and Wales has introduced "two-tier" guidelines for judges, instructing them to grant favorable treatment to "female" defendants and anyone "from an ethnic minority, cultural minority, and/or faith minority community"—that is, virtually anyone who is not a white, male Christian. The guidance, effective from April, specifies that courts should typically require a pre-sentence report before sentencing women, individuals from ethnic, cultural, or faith minorities, as well as other groups, such as young adults aged 18 to 25, people claiming to be transgender, and the disabled. show more

Trump Effect: The D.C. Mayor Is Giving Up on ‘Black Lives Matter Plaza.’

Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., is set to be renamed after a Republican lawmaker tabled legislation to cut off federal funding to the city if it is not changed. Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced plans to rename the plaza, which is located only a few blocks from the White House.

The decision follows pressure from Republican Congressman Andrew Clyde of Georgia. According to Bowser’s office, the plaza will be renamed and adorned with a new mural created by local schoolchildren. However, the exact timeline for the change has not been determined.

The plaza, previously known as 16th Street Northwest and, for a time, the Avenue of the Presidents, was rebranded in June 2020 in honor of the radical left Black Lives Matter movement. This was in response to the riots following George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Mayor Bowser described the change as permanent.

Nearby businesses, including restaurants and hotels, have also previously expressed concerns about the economic impact of the plaza’s 2020 name change. The roadway was closed to motorists, which reportedly contributed to financial challenges for these establishments.

Congressman Clyde’s legislation echoes tactics used by President Donald J. Trump and his administration to cut federal funding from other woke initiatives.

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Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., is set to be renamed after a Republican lawmaker tabled legislation to cut off federal funding to the city if it is not changed. Mayor Muriel Bowser has announced plans to rename the plaza, which is located only a few blocks from the White House. show more

Actor Bill Murray Calls Anti-Trump Author Bob Woodward ‘Cruel’ and ‘Criminal.’

Legendary actor Bill Murray has had a tense exchange with writer Bob Woodward at a film screening in New York. The incident happened just days after Murray questioned Woodward’s journalistic credibility in an interview with Joe Rogan.

The pair crossed paths during the premiere of Becoming Katharine Graham, a documentary about the influential Washington Post publisher. Murray, during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, expressed discontent with Woodward’s 1984 book Wired: The Short Life & Fast Times of John Belushi, which faced criticism from several figures close to the deceased comedian. He added that this made him suspect Woodward’s journalism regarding President Richard Nixon may also lack credibility. “If he did this to Belushi, what he did to Nixon is probably soiled for me, too,” he said.

Recalling the late Belushi’s impact on comedy through projects including Saturday Night Live and Animal House, Murray expressed skepticism about Woodward’s motivations in writing about the comedian’s life and untimely death in 1982, aged 33.

The Ghostbusters and Groundhog Day star asserted that Woodward had relied on unreliable sources for his book, calling them “so far outside the inner circle that it was criminal, cruel” to use them.

Woodward has also written a number of books about President Donald J. Trump, branding the America First leader a “threat to democracy.”

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Legendary actor Bill Murray has had a tense exchange with writer Bob Woodward at a film screening in New York. The incident happened just days after Murray questioned Woodward's journalistic credibility in an interview with Joe Rogan. show more

Could Trump’s Mugshot Soon Feature on the $100–Or Maybe a New $250–Bill?

Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is backing Texas Congressman Brandon Gill’s Golden Age Act of 2025 bill, aiming to put President Donald J. Trump’s image on new $100 bills. Boebert, a strong Trump supporter, wants to co-sponsor the proposal.

The bill suggests a design featuring Trump’s likeness, potentially including his mugshot from his booking in Georgia in 2023, to be released by the Secretary of the Treasury by the end of 2026. Per the plan, all $100 bills issued post-December 31, 2028, would carry Trump’s image.

“There has been no one who has done more to bring America into the Golden Age than President Trump,” Gill argues, noting that “he took a bullet for this country” in Butler, Pennsylvania.

“Featuring him on the $100 bill is a small way to honor all he will accomplish these next four years,” he added.

This legislative proposal, which Boebert has asked to co-sponsor, follows another by South Carolina Congressman Joe Wilson, who suggested putting Trump’s face on a newly introduced $250 bill. Both initiatives strive to recognize Trump’s economic contributions but face a significant legal challenge: federal law currently prohibits living individuals from appearing on U.S. currency.

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing manages the production of U.S. bills. The existing $100 bill, last updated in 2013, showcases Benjamin Franklin on one side and Independence Hall on the other.

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Colorado Congresswoman Lauren Boebert is backing Texas Congressman Brandon Gill's Golden Age Act of 2025 bill, aiming to put President Donald J. Trump's image on new $100 bills. Boebert, a strong Trump supporter, wants to co-sponsor the proposal. show more

Even the BBC Says Zelensky Has ‘Run Out of Road.’

President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to submit to President Donald J. Trump suggests the Ukrainian leader has “run out of political road,” according to the BBC, which typically cheerleads for him while attempting to undermine the American leader. Following a confrontation with President Trump in the Oval Office—resulting from Zelensky starting a row with Vice President J.D. Vance in front of the press—a pause in U.S. aid for Ukraine was announced. Within hours, Zelensky issued a statement pledging, “My team and I stand ready to work under President Trump’s strong leadership to get a peace that lasts.”

“Washington’s hostile rhetoric, that Oval Office meeting and the ‘pausing’ of US military aid have forced him to bend to Trump’s peace vision,” the state-backed broadcaster argues. It notes that, while European leaders largely backed Zelensky following his White House showdown, with Britain and France even pledging peacekeeping troops, “made clear peace would still require US involvement.”

Most European NATO members have allowed their militaries to shrivel—with President Trump frequently accusing them of being “delinquent” on their alliance defense spending obligations—preferring to spend their money on migrants, net zero policies, and expansive welfare programs instead.

“[W]ith his European allies acknowledging that they still need the US, Washington seems still to be the only place for him to turn to,” the BBC notes.

Zelensky is already compromising by agreeing to sign a deal with the U.S. on rare earth minerals exploration without security assurances. Until now, The Ukrainian leader had been refusing to countenance a ceasefire and certain deals without so-called security guarantees—effectively a promise from the U.S. to go to war with Russia if a ceasefire is broken.

President Trump has made it clear to Zelensky that he is “in no position to dictate” terms to the U.S.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky's decision to submit to President Donald J. Trump suggests the Ukrainian leader has "run out of political road," according to the BBC, which typically cheerleads for him while attempting to undermine the American leader. Following a confrontation with President Trump in the Oval Office—resulting from Zelensky starting a row with Vice President J.D. Vance in front of the press—a pause in U.S. aid for Ukraine was announced. Within hours, Zelensky issued a statement pledging, “My team and I stand ready to work under President Trump’s strong leadership to get a peace that lasts.” show more

Rep. Al Green, Booted from Trump Speech, Has Lived Off Taxpayers for 47 Years.

Texas Congressman Al Green was removed from the House of Representatives chamber this evening after repeatedly heckling and refusing to sit down during President Trump’s Joint Address to Congress.

Green, 77, announced to the press upon his exit that he once again plans to introduce articles of impeachment against President Trump. He threatened the same a few weeks ago, citing Trump’s plan for Gaza.

Unbeknownst to many, Green has lived off the taxpayer’s dime for almost five decades now. He has served in Congress since 2005 and, before that, as a Justice of the Peace in Houston, Texas, where he collected a six-figure salary for 27 years.

In total, Green has leeched off taxpayers for 47 years. Prior to that, he was a race-baiting lawyer (“civil rights attorney”) and leader of the Houston chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).

Green obtained his Juris Doctorate from the Thurgood Marshall School of Law in 1973. This means he worked for only three years in the private sector before earning a government salary for the rest of his life.

Green has been an active participant in previous impeachment efforts against Trump, first pushing for impeachment in 2017. He has supported several resolutions, previously citing issues such as obstruction of justice and rhetoric following the Charlottesville hoax.

In 2008, Green faced allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination from a former staffer, Lucinda Daniels. Both parties later withdrew their lawsuits and issued a joint statement in 2017 expressing regret over the incident.

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Texas Congressman Al Green was removed from the House of Representatives chamber this evening after repeatedly heckling and refusing to sit down during President Trump's Joint Address to Congress. show more