Sunday, September 14, 2025

Farage’s Reform Party Boosted by DOZENS of New Defections.

Brexit leader Nigel Farage has announced that 29 councilors have defected to his Reform Party ahead of the British local elections. These councilors have come from a range of parties, including the formerly governing Conservatives, the ruling Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats, and several independent groups. Farage revealed these changes during a press conference as Reform prepares for the council elections in May.

Zia Yusuf, the party chairman, confirmed that Reform plans to field candidates in all 1,641 seats set to be contested on May 1. Farage reflected on party challenges in recent weeks, indicating they had experienced “a little bit of turbulence.” One of the party’s five Members of Parliament (MPs), Rupert Lowe, had been suspended after being accused of bullying and threats of violence, which Lowe denied, instead claiming he was targeted for challenging Farage.

Farage emphasized the importance of thoroughly investigating the complaints, stating the party awaits a report from an independent King’s Counsel (KC) lawyer to ascertain the truth.

Despite these internal issues, the defections coupled with strong poll results suggest Reform’s momentum has not been significantly slowed. Polling data also indicates a majority of British electoral districts would prefer Farage as Prime Minister over Labour incumbent Sir Keir Starmer.

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Brexit leader Nigel Farage has announced that 29 councilors have defected to his Reform Party ahead of the British local elections. These councilors have come from a range of parties, including the formerly governing Conservatives, the ruling Labour Party, the Liberal Democrats, and several independent groups. Farage revealed these changes during a press conference as Reform prepares for the council elections in May. show more

Far Left Daily Beast Twists Trump Chivalry Story Into Lurid Clickbait.

The far-left Daily Beast website has been caught twisting a chivalrous story about President Donald J. Trump to drive reader traffic and smear the American First leader along with Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL). A story published on Monday by Erkki Forster, a breaking news intern with the Daily Beast, is emblazoned with the headline: ‘”Don’t Tell Melania’: Trump Once Offered Rising MAGA Star His Bed”—suggesting a lurid encounter between President Trump and Rep. Luna. However, the actual details, posted by the Republican Congresswoman in response, show a very different story.

“I seldom respond to nasty headlines because I don’t like giving trash credibility, however, being that there is allegedly a book coming out with me named and attacking [the President], his marriage, our first lady, and frankly implying something distasteful about me, I am responding,” Rep. Luna wrote on X (formerly Twitter). She stated: “I was very pregnant and at the time experiencing pre-eclampsia symptoms, but was not diagnosed. As soon as [Donald Trump] boarded the plane, being the gentleman and good person that he is, said if I did not feel well, I could use the back room.”

‘A SHIT HIT PIECE.’

Rep. Luna continued: “He did this in a respectful way and in front of my husband, of which we thanked him. He also assured me that they had a medical team on board in case anything happened and they were aware of how pregnant I was.”

“This was the most compassionate thing that could’ve been done at the time. I find it disgusting that the author fails to recognize that. A few weeks later, I was induced because I did have pre-eclampsia,” she added.

Addressing the manipulated context—sourced from a forthcoming book by Axios‘ Alex Isenstadt—the Florida Congresswoman stated: “The author of this book never reached out to me for comment. Which means that this book is likely going to be a shit hit piece. If people in [President Trump’s] orbit are talking to this author, they need to be cut off immediately. This is gross. ”

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The far-left Daily Beast website has been caught twisting a chivalrous story about President Donald J. Trump to drive reader traffic and smear the American First leader along with Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL). A story published on Monday by Erkki Forster, a breaking news intern with the Daily Beast, is emblazoned with the headline: '"Don’t Tell Melania’: Trump Once Offered Rising MAGA Star His Bed"—suggesting a lurid encounter between President Trump and Rep. Luna. However, the actual details, posted by the Republican Congresswoman in response, show a very different story. show more

Top Chinese Military Official Close to Xi Reportedly Arrested.

China’s top military official and second in command of the country’s powerful Central Military Commission (CMC) appears to have been detained by the communist government. He Weidong, who serves as the vice chairman of the CMC—second only to President Xi Jinping—has reportedly been arrested, which suggests a significant shakeup of leadership in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) could be underway.

He Weidong’s career progression is thought to have been influenced by his connection to Xi during the Chinese president’s time as governor of Fujian, where He served in and became associated with the so-called Fujian clique. Previously, he held the position of head of the military’s Eastern Theater Command, a role involving oversight of operations related to Taiwan.

Zhao Lanjian, an independent journalist known for investigative reporting regarding government actions in the notoriously opaque communist state, claims that two independent sources have verified He’s alleged arrest. Zhao also mentions that He’s secretary is under investigation, suggesting a possibility of leaked classified information. Additionally, Zhao Keshi, former head of the General Logistics Department, is reportedly in custody. The General Logistics Department, responsible for military logistics, was restructured in 2016.

If these reports hold true, they might intensify discussions about Xi Jinping’s influence over the military and raise questions about potential internal conflicts in the PLA. In late 2024, another CMC member, Miao Hua, was investigated for “serious violations of discipline,” a term often linked to corruption cases.

The move—if confirmed—could suggest significant changes in China’s policy toward the island of Taiwan. Xi has repeatedly insisted that military action against the island is imminent and that the communist state will not allow Taiwan to remain independent.

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China's top military official and second in command of the country's powerful Central Military Commission (CMC) appears to have been detained by the communist government. He Weidong, who serves as the vice chairman of the CMC—second only to President Xi Jinping—has reportedly been arrested, which suggests a significant shakeup of leadership in the People's Liberation Army (PLA) could be underway. show more

Conor McGregor Raises Ireland Being ‘Overrun’ by Illegals at White House.

Former two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor visited the White House on St. Patrick’s Day. McGregor was set to meet President Donald J. Trump, who often attends UFC events and counts UFC president Dana White as a close friend and supporter.

At a press conference where White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt introduced him, he said the “illegal immigration racket” is ravaging Ireland, with “rural towns in Ireland that have been overrun in one swoop” and the native Irish reduced to a minority.

“What is going on in Ireland is a travesty,” the mixed martial arts star said, warning Irish Americans must be made aware of what is happening to their ancestral homeland because there “will be no place to come home and visit” if the country’s issues are not addressed. Leavitt confirmed that McGregor would engage with U.S. officials throughout the day.

McGregor has previously expressed a desire to run for President of Ireland this October, pledging to bring the “charlatans” in the European Union member’s legislature to heel. However, the Irish presidency is relatively weak, performing largely ceremonial functions while the Prime Minister, or Taoiseach, draws his mandate from the legislature and runs the government.

The Irish political class also tightly controls who is allowed to run for President, and McGregor would need the support of a minimum number of legislators or local government bodies to make the ballot.

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Former two-division UFC champion Conor McGregor visited the White House on St. Patrick's Day. McGregor was set to meet President Donald J. Trump, who often attends UFC events and counts UFC president Dana White as a close friend and supporter. show more

Schumer’s NYC Book Launch Postponed Due to ‘Security Concerns’ After Jewish Activists Planned Protest.

A book launch for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Tuesday in Manhattan, New York, has been postponed due to “security concerns.” Jewish activists had planned to protest the Democrat at the release of his new book Antisemitism in America: A Warning outside a cultural center on the Upper East Side, alleging he has not upheld promises made to Jewish leaders concerning the proposed Antisemitism Awareness Act.

The Antisemitism Awareness Act seeks to mandate the U.S. Department of Education to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism. This definition includes drawing parallels between Israeli policies and Nazi policies or labeling Israel as a racist project, among other stipulations.

However, congressional disagreements have hindered the bill’s progress, with Schumer and House Speaker Mike Johnson differing on how to introduce the bill to Congress.

The IHRA definition has also received some criticism from conservatives who believe it could “make parts of the Bible illegal” by branding references to the Jewish authorities’ role in the execution of Jesus Christ antisemitic.

In addition, Schumer is facing pushback for his stance on Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel activist subject to deportation proceedings under the Trump administration. Khalil, a former student at Columbia University, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after organizing “pro-Hamas” protests. Schumer argues that deporting the graduate could violate the First Amendment.

It was later revealed that Khalil had ties to the British government and British government security clearance.

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A book launch for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on Tuesday in Manhattan, New York, has been postponed due to "security concerns." Jewish activists had planned to protest the Democrat at the release of his new book Antisemitism in America: A Warning outside a cultural center on the Upper East Side, alleging he has not upheld promises made to Jewish leaders concerning the proposed Antisemitism Awareness Act. show more

A New CNN Poll Slaps Democrats in the Face.

Recent survey data shows the Democratic Party‘s favorability plummeting to historic lows. According to the survey conducted by SSRS on behalf of CNN, the Democratic Party’s favorability stands at 29 percent, its lowest point since CNN began tracking this data in 1992.

Notably, Democrat favorability has fallen 20 percentage points from the end of President Donald J. Trump’s first term in early 2021. In contrast, the Republican Party’s favorability is at 36 percent, buoyed by strong support within its base. A substantial 79 percent of Republicans and GOP-leaning independents view their party favorably. Meanwhile, only 63 percent of Democrats and those leaning toward the party hold a favorable view, a significant decline from 81 percent in January 2021.

The poll also highlighted disaffection among Democratic voters, exacerbated by the lack of a unified message or clear leadership following their electoral defeat last year. Adding to the Democrats’ challenges, recent Senate actions have fueled controversy within Democratic ranks. Ten Democratic senators supported a Trump-backed temporary funding bill, averting a government shutdown, but facing backlash from party members who saw blocking the legislation as a strategic opportunity against the administration and Republicans.

A February poll by Quinnipiac echoes the SSRS findings, showing a record-low approval for Democrats in Congress at 21 percent. This represents a stark contrast to the higher approval ratings seen earlier in Democrat former President Joe Biden‘s term.

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Recent survey data shows the Democratic Party's favorability plummeting to historic lows. According to the survey conducted by SSRS on behalf of CNN, the Democratic Party's favorability stands at 29 percent, its lowest point since CNN began tracking this data in 1992. show more

Treasury Secretary Bessent Rips Into Mike Pence.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ripped into former Vice President Mike Pence during a recent interview. While outlining President Donald J. Trump’s tariff plan, Bessent hit back at Pence’s criticisms of using the trade levies.

Bessent detailed President Trump’s tariff strategy, aiming to motivate businesses to relocate manufacturing to the United States: “Mike Pence came out and said, ‘Secretary Bessent doesn’t know what he’s talking about.’ I would tell the former vice president that ‘let them eat flat screens’ is not an economic policy,’” Bessent said.

“People want to have good jobs, they want to own a home, they want to have dignity, they want to enjoy work, they want their communities to be sound, and we want affordability, but bringing in a bunch of baubles and trinkets to satisfy people who are displaced isn’t the American dream,” he insisted.

Conducted at the Treasury Department, the interview delved into the reasons behind Trump’s tariffs. Bessent compared Trump’s tactics to “tough love,” crediting them for prompting Germany to increase its military spending, for instance. He also argued that tariffs are a means to counteract the decline in U.S. manufacturing jobs, which he attributes to the “China shock” of 2004.

Bessent explained that Trump’s tariff policy offers a financial advantage for companies relocating production to the U.S., potentially boosting government revenue. He highlighted the need for permanent tax cuts, deregulation, and affordable energy as crucial components for revitalizing American manufacturing.

Bessent noted an increased interest from international investors in the U.S. market since Trump’s election, viewing it as an attractive environment for business. So far, President Trump has announced or enacted tariffs on goods from China, CanadaMexico, the European Union, and several others.

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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ripped into former Vice President Mike Pence during a recent interview. While outlining President Donald J. Trump's tariff plan, Bessent hit back at Pence's criticisms of using the trade levies. show more

The 43 Nations Mentioned in Trump’s New Travel Ban.

President Donald J. Trump‘s administration is reportedly preparing to broaden a travel ban, affecting 43 countries categorized into three levels of perceived security threat. Draft plans suggest citizens from 11 nations, including Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria, would face a complete entry ban, having been placed on the “red” list. Meanwhile, the “orange” list, containing 10 countries including Belarus, Haiti, Myanmar, Pakistan, and Russia, would require citizens to undergo in-person interviews for visa eligibility.

Across the third level, the “yellow” list, there are 22 countries, primarily located in Africa. These nations have been granted a 60-day timeframe to enhance their security measures, with failure to do so potentially resulting in reclassification to the more restrictive lists. This move follows an executive order signed two months earlier by President Trump, instructing officials to pinpoint countries with inadequate vetting systems.

The White House has emphasized that no definitive decision has been made regarding the final implementation of the proposed travel restrictions. The administration states that the lists are still under review and adjustments could be made based on further diplomatic engagements and assessments of security practices. The draft proposal represents an extension of President Trump’s longstanding focus on national security and immigration vetting processes.

The proposal is seeing pushback from far-left open-borders advocacy groups and is expected to spur legal intervention by federal courts. The administration, however, maintains that the aim of the proposed measures is to safeguard the nation by ensuring proper vetting of foreign nationals entering the United States.

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President Donald J. Trump's administration is reportedly preparing to broaden a travel ban, affecting 43 countries categorized into three levels of perceived security threat. Draft plans suggest citizens from 11 nations, including Afghanistan, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria, would face a complete entry ban, having been placed on the "red" list. Meanwhile, the "orange" list, containing 10 countries including Belarus, Haiti, Myanmar, Pakistan, and Russia, would require citizens to undergo in-person interviews for visa eligibility. show more

Trump Declares Biden Pardons ‘VOID.’

President Donald J. Trump has declared that pardons issued by former President Joe Biden are invalid, as they were signed using an autopen without Biden’s knowledge. In a Truth Social post, Trump asserted that Biden’s decision to pardon members of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 Capitol protests, among others, is “VOID.” Trump argues that Biden did not personally approve the documents, suggesting a potential crime was committed in their authorization.

“The ‘Pardons’ that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen,” President Trump announced on his Truth Social platform. “In other words, Joe Biden did not sign them but, more importantly, he did not know anything about them!”

Trump’s statements follow concerns raised by the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project, which suggested Biden’s extensive use of an autopen during his presidency. The project collected numerous documents bearing Biden’s signature, identifying most as produced using an autopen.

Biden announced his pardons on January 20, his final day in office, covering a range of individuals, including former military leaders, health officials, congressional committee members, and Capitol police officers. Referring to January 6 Committee members, Trump said they “destroyed and deleted ALL evidence obtained during their two year Witch Hunt of me, and many other innocent people, [and] should fully understand that they are subject to investigation at the highest level.”

Asked aboard Air Force One about the validity of documents signed by autopen, Trump suggested a court would ultimately decide the matter.

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President Donald J. Trump has declared that pardons issued by former President Joe Biden are invalid, as they were signed using an autopen without Biden’s knowledge. In a Truth Social post, Trump asserted that Biden's decision to pardon members of the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 Capitol protests, among others, is "VOID." Trump argues that Biden did not personally approve the documents, suggesting a potential crime was committed in their authorization. show more

A Judge Tried to Keep Violent Gang Members in America. It Was Too Late.

The United States has deported over 250 individuals, primarily Venezuelan gang members, to El Salvador, following an order from President Donald J. Trump invoking the Alien Enemies Act. A federal judge subsequently attempted to block the deportations, but they proceeded despite his ruling.

El Salvador’s President, Nayib Bukele, confirmed the arrival of 238 Venezuelan and 23 Salvadoran gang members, including those affiliated with Tren de Aragua (TdA) and MS-13. This transfer is part of an agreement for the U.S. to fund their containment within El Salvador’s 40,000-capacity “terrorism confinement center,” a facility central to Bukele’s anti-gangs initiative.

The Trump administration labeled TdA a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) last month, citing unlawful infiltration of and hostility against the U.S. For instance, there were numerous instances documented of  TdA gang members taking over apartment complexes in Colorado over the summer. The 18th-century Alien Enemies Act, historically invoked during wartime, was used to expedite these deportations.

U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg had expanded a ruling to temporarily block this action, aiming to reverse deportations in progress. However, President Bukele posting about the flights landing indicates they were beyond reversal. Following this, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio thanked Bukele for his cooperation.

El Salvador’s Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (CECOT) has been a focal point of international attention, being termed both a robust crime deterrent by conservatives and a violation of human rights by liberals.

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The United States has deported over 250 individuals, primarily Venezuelan gang members, to El Salvador, following an order from President Donald J. Trump invoking the Alien Enemies Act. A federal judge subsequently attempted to block the deportations, but they proceeded despite his ruling. show more