Thursday, September 18, 2025

Elected Member Suspended After Knocking Out Constituent… On Camera!

Mike Amesbury has been suspended from his party after being caught on CCTV apparently striking a constituent. Amesbury, 55, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Britain’s governing Labour Party, can be seen in footage from outside a business in Frodsham, England. In the tape, he engages in an animated conversation before delivering a punch that knocks a man off the curb. Amesbury appears to continue hitting the man once he is on the ground.

Following the release of the footage, there were immediate calls for Amesbury to resign or be barred from Parliament. A Labour Party spokesman confirmed Amesbury’s suspension pending a police investigation. Amesbury has stated that he felt threatened during the encounter, which occurred around 2:15 AM on Saturday.

Cheshire Police confirm that they have interviewed a 55-year-old man under caution and released him pending further inquiries.

Amesbury, who has been part of the Labour Party since he was 17 and became an MP in 2017, previously branded anti-immigration protestors “criminals” and “thugs” on social media. He shared a post from the Home Office, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, showing the prison terms they could expect.

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Mike Amesbury has been suspended from his party after being caught on CCTV apparently striking a constituent. Amesbury, 55, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Britain's governing Labour Party, can be seen in footage from outside a business in Frodsham, England. In the tape, he engages in an animated conversation before delivering a punch that knocks a man off the curb. Amesbury appears to continue hitting the man once he is on the ground. show more

Tommy Robinson Jailed AGAIN.

Independent journalist Tommy Robinson has been imprisoned for 18 months for contempt of court in England. The sentencing follows a protest on Saturday that saw thousands rally in support of the anti-grooming gangs activist.

Robinson pleaded guilty to violating a court order banning him from making certain claims against Jamal Hijazi, a Syrian teenager who went viral on social media after a video was shared of another teenager pouring a bottle of water on him at school. Robinson alleged that Hijazi, who was said to have been the victim of bullying, was actually the aggressor, resulting in a libel case that saw Robinson ordered to pay the Syrian £100,000 and subjected to an injunction prohibiting him from repeating the allegations. However, Robinson went on to produce a documentary detailing evidence in support of his allegations, resulting in charges of contempt of court for breaching the injunction.

“Court injunctions must be obeyed,” insisted the sentencing judge, adding: “Nobody is above the law; nobody can pick and choose which laws and injunctions they obey and which they do not, even if they are convinced an injunction has been wrongly granted.”

Separately, Robinson was arrested and charged with terror offenses for refusing to provide his phone PIN code to police on Friday, preventing him from attending his pre-planned ‘United the Kingdom’ rally in central London on Saturday.

The rally went ahead regardless, with thousands rallying in his support, marching from Victoria Station to Parliament Square and spilling beyond their initial meeting point.

In place of a speech by Robinson, rally attendees watched a public screening of Robinson’s latest documentary, Lawfare, describing past efforts by police and prosecutors to imprison him.

Image by Rose Morelli.

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Independent journalist Tommy Robinson has been imprisoned for 18 months for contempt of court in England. The sentencing follows a protest on Saturday that saw thousands rally in support of the anti-grooming gangs activist. show more

More Editors Quit the LA Times Over Its Presidential Endorsement.

Several editors have left the Los Angeles Times newspaper after the newspaper refused to endorse any presidential candidate for the 2024 election. Robert Greene and Karin Klein left the paper along with editorial page editor Mariel Garza. Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong halted the editorial board’s endorsement process as it was preparing to back Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

Garza expressed dissatisfaction with the decision: “In dangerous times, honest people need to stand up. This is how I’m standing up.” Garza, part of the editorial board, said they intended to support Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. She had begun drafting the endorsement editorial before the board’s efforts were stopped.

Robert Greene, who covered various topics including criminal justice and won a Pulitzer Prize in 2021, departed alongside Klein, a former board member who wrote on education and the environment.

Soon-Shiong, in a social media post, explained that he had suggested that the board analyze both the positive and negative aspects of each candidate’s policies and envision their potential impacts over four years. He claimed he aimed to provide readers with non-partisan information to make informed decisions.

Nika Soon-Shiong, the daughter of Patrick Soon-Shiong, has previously promoted far-left policies and pro-Palestinian politicians, posting and reposting content criticizing the Harris-Walz campaign and Biden-Harris government over their stance on Israel.

The paper is just the latest largely liberal outlet, including the Washington Post, to refuse to endorse Vice President Harris in recent weeks. Reports claim that tech billionaire and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who owns the Post, prevented an endorsement.

Several outlets have endorsed Harris, including The Atlantic magazine and the allegedly conservative Spectator magazine’s new editor, Michael Gove.

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Several editors have left the Los Angeles Times newspaper after the newspaper refused to endorse any presidential candidate for the 2024 election. Robert Greene and Karin Klein left the paper along with editorial page editor Mariel Garza. Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong halted the editorial board's endorsement process as it was preparing to back Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. show more

Biden-Harris Judge Rules Noncitizens Can Vote.

A federal judge appointed by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris says the Commonwealth of Virginia cannot remove over 1,500 individuals who have self-identified as noncitizens from its voter roll. The lawsuit was brought by the Biden-Harris government.

U.S. election law bars those who are not American citizens from participating in federal elections. The issue of noncitizen voters has become a major concern during the 2024 election as several states have found significant numbers of illegal registrations on their voter rolls.

VIRGINIA LAW SINCE 2006.

“Let’s be clear about what just happened: only eleven days before a Presidential election, a federal judge ordered Virginia to reinstate over 1,500 individuals—who self-identified themselves as noncitizens—back onto voters rolls,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) in a statement blasting the ruling. He continued: “Almost all of these individuals had previously presented immigration documents confirming their noncitizen status a fact recently verified by federal authorities.”

Addressing the legal requirements for Virginia to remove these illegal voters from the state’s rolls, Youngkin emphasized that the law has been on the state books since 2006 and has been fulfilled under both Republican and Democrat governments.

“This is a Virginia law passed in 2006, signed by then-Governor Tim Kaine, that mandates certain procedures to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls, with safeguards in place to affirm citizenship before removal—and the ultimate failsafe of same-day registration for U.S. citizens to cast a provisional ballot,” Youngkin stated, adding: “This law has been applied in every Presidential election by Republicans and Democrats since enacted 18 years ago.”

Youngkin says the state will immediately ask the federal Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals for a stay of the decision.

Data shows that a statistically significant number of noncitizens have illegally participated in past elections. In Oregon, an alleged coding error resulted in over one thousand noncitizens being allowed on the voter rolls.

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A federal judge appointed by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris says the Commonwealth of Virginia cannot remove over 1,500 individuals who have self-identified as noncitizens from its voter roll. The lawsuit was brought by the Biden-Harris government. show more

Tommy Robinson Arrested on TERROR Charges for Not Giving Away His Phone PIN Code.

Independent journalist and anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson has been arrested by police and remanded into custody until at least Monday, according to one of his associates. Sammy Woodhouse, a documentary maker and grooming gang victim, stated on X that Robinson had been remanded into custody after being arrested.

Media reports claim that Robinson’s arrest is due to a previous violation of Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act as he refused to give the PIN code to his mobile device to police. He was bailed and is due to appear in court next month.

However, he was remanded in custody over another case in which he is accused of defaming a Syrian asylum seeker in his documentary film Silenced, which he released publicly on X despite being ordered not to by a British judge.

The documentary questions the story of Syrian asylum seeker Jamal Hijazi, who was allegedly attacked by classmates at a school in Huddersfield in 2018.

Robinson had questioned the narrative around the incident on social media, claiming that Hijazi was not innocent and attacked local girls before the video. Hijazi and others later sued Robinson for libel, with a court ordering him to pay £100,000 in damages and a further £500,000 in legal costs—equivalent to around $780,000 in total.

The documentary, which a judge ordered to be censored, features interviews with several local people who pushed back against the mainstream narrative regarding Hijazi.

The arrest is just the latest for Robinson. He was detained in Canada earlier this year over supposed immigration violations while on a speaking tour. A British and Irish dual national, Robinson used his Irish passport for the trip, and following his arrest, the Irish government publicly debated revoking it.

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Independent journalist and anti-grooming gang activist Tommy Robinson has been arrested by police and remanded into custody until at least Monday, according to one of his associates. Sammy Woodhouse, a documentary maker and grooming gang victim, stated on X that Robinson had been remanded into custody after being arrested. show more

Boat Migrant Crossings Already Ahead of Entire 2023 Influx.

According to official data, almost 30,000 migrants have reached the United Kingdom this year by crossing the English Channel on small boats. The Home Office, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, reported that on Thursday alone, 509 migrants arrived on British shores using 11 boats, bringing the total for 2024 to over 29,500. This figure represents a 10 percent increase from the 26,501 recorded at the same time last year.

This past week, nearly 1,000 migrants successfully crossed the Channel in just three days. Despite promising to tackle people trafficking, the leftist Labour government has done little so far to stem the tide of illegal boat migrants. Estimates suggest they cost taxpayers $10 million a day in hotel costs alone.

So far, the Labour government under Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has locked up more anti-mass migration protestors than people smugglers, including 61-year-old grandfather Peter Lynch.

Lynch, who was jailed for two years and eight months for holding an anti-government sign at an anti-mas migration protest, was found dead this week of an apparent suicide while in prison.

OPEN BORDERS KILL.

In related events, the French coastguard carried out a rescue operation on Thursday, saving 76 individuals who had encountered trouble at sea. These migrants were returned to Calais, France. Some refused assistance on two of the boats, continuing their journey after officials assessed intervention risks as too high, including people falling overboard.

The recent rescue operation follows an incident earlier this week where three migrants lost their lives, and several others were saved, after their vessel sank. This event occurred only a week after another tragedy which resulted in the death of a baby.

French authorities have documented 48 migrant deaths so far this year.

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According to official data, almost 30,000 migrants have reached the United Kingdom this year by crossing the English Channel on small boats. The Home Office, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, reported that on Thursday alone, 509 migrants arrived on British shores using 11 boats, bringing the total for 2024 to over 29,500. This figure represents a 10 percent increase from the 26,501 recorded at the same time last year. show more

WaPo Columnist Resigns After Paper Refuses to Endorse Kamala. Guess Who He’s Married To!

Arch-neoconservative and Washington Post editor-at-large Robert Kagan has resigned from the newspaper after it declined to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race. Kagan, who writes a column for the Post, is married to the Biden-Harris government’s former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland—the globalist architect of the Ukraine war.

Kagan’s resignation follows The Washington Post’s announcement that it will not endorse Kamala Harris for president less than two weeks before Election Day. This is the first time the newspaper has declined to endorse a candidate since the 1988 presidential election. Publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced the decision to the newsroom on Friday.

The resignation of Kagan is not surprising, coming from a long line of neoconservative intelligentsia who are opposed to the more humble, noninterventionist foreign policy advocated by President Donald J. Trump. His late father, Donald Kagan, and brother, Fred Kagan, have both leveled their own criticisms of Trump over the years.

In addition to the familial ties to anti-Trump sentiments, Kagan’s wife—Victoria Nuland—is no fan of Trump either. A senior official in the Biden-Harris government, Nuland was the chief architect of the Biden-Harris policy on the Ukraine war. Infamously, Nuland has pushed for allowing Ukraine to expand the conflict by conducting military strikes deep inside Russia—a red line that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin says could elicit a nuclear response.

Having failed to sufficiently escalate the conflict in Eastern Europe, Nuland announced her resignation this past March. Just months later, her former boss, President Joe Biden, was forced into a ‘sort of’ resignation of his own following a disastrous debate against Trump. Consequently, the 81-year-old Democrat was replaced in July by Vice President Kamala Harris as the 2024 Democratic Party’s presidential nominee.

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Arch-neoconservative and Washington Post editor-at-large Robert Kagan has resigned from the newspaper after it declined to endorse a candidate in the 2024 presidential race. Kagan, who writes a column for the Post, is married to the Biden-Harris government's former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland—the globalist architect of the Ukraine war. show more
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D.C. Residents Flee – ‘There Were Proud Boys Petting My Dog That Day.’

Election anxiety has hit a fever pitch among Washington, D.C. residents, and the German-owned corporate media outlet POLITICO wants its readers to know all about it. In an all-too-long column, senior editor Michael Schaffer details the planned flight of several residents from the nation’s capital for election night over fears of chaos and violence. Most of those interviewed apparently confuse Election Day with the riots that occurred on January 6 while Congress took up the certification of the 2020 presidential election.

One of the Washington, D.C. residents interviewed is Shreya Tulsiani, a researcher with Truth Initiative. “January 6th was a very scary time. I used to live right off of North Capitol Street, so I could see the Capitol. There were Proud Boys petting my dog that day. I don’t want to be a part of it,” she told POLITICO. How she knew the individuals petting her dog were Proud Boys and not another protest group or just random people walking by is unclear.

Tulsiani tells Schaffer that she believes November 5 could be just as dangerous as January 6 in Washington, D.C. She says, “I feel like election week might be crazy too. I don’t know what’s planned but I don’t want to be near it.” She goes on to insinuate the protective measures taken—including military checkpoints and the deployment of National Guard troops across the capitol ahead of Joe Biden’s 2021 presidential inauguration—were just as frightening as the Capitol riots.

“I know that the response here is, like, let’s bring out the tanks, let’s bring out the people with guns. That doesn’t make me feel safe either,” Tulsiani says.

D.C. Councilwoman Brooke Pinto claims she’s already getting questions from businesses in her ward—which includes the posh Georgetown neighborhood—as to whether they should board up in anticipation of unrest on election night. It should be noted that Georgetown is around five miles from the U.S. Capitol—and about two-and-a-half miles from the White House, where revelers usually gather for presidential elections—and the neighborhood lacks Metro subway access, making it difficult to reach for those without their own transportation.

Schaffer goes on to insinuate that any election night conflicts would have been unthinkable prior to January 6, 2021. However, the POLITICO editor is evidently and conveniently unaware of the actual violence and rampant property destruction that broke out across the country in the wake of President Donald J. Trump’s 2016 election victory.

However, at least one Washington, D.C. resident is skeptical of any political violence on election night—the city’s Democrat mayor, Muriel Bowser. “People have certain risk tolerances, and I don’t think they should be boarding up their businesses, but we’re not going to give them that advice,” she said earlier this week in response to the pear-clutching panic among capital residents.

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Election anxiety has hit a fever pitch among Washington, D.C. residents, and the German-owned corporate media outlet POLITICO wants its readers to know all about it. In an all-too-long column, senior editor Michael Schaffer details the planned flight of several residents from the nation's capital for election night over fears of chaos and violence. Most of those interviewed apparently confuse Election Day with the riots that occurred on January 6 while Congress took up the certification of the 2020 presidential election. show more

Washington Post Endorsement Shock Stuns Kamala Campaign.

For the first time in 36 years, The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate. Publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced the decision to the newsroom on Friday. “The Washington Post will not be making an endorsement of a presidential candidate in this election,” Lewis wrote to staff. He claimed there would not be any endorsements in “any future presidential election,” either, adding: “We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates.”

In a longer editorial on the newspaper’s website, Lewis explained the return to a past editorial policy where endorsements were not made, a stance consistent with its approach prior to 1976. That year marked a shift when the paper supported Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter following its pivotal coverage of the Watergate scandal. Until now, 1988 stood as the last instance the Post withheld an endorsement in a general election.

Tensions reportedly emerged when editorial page editor David Shipley disclosed the decision in a recent meeting of the newspaper’s editorial board. The reaction within the organization is said to have been predominantly negative, mirroring a similar situation that continues to unfold with the Los Angeles Times‘s decision earlier this week to pass on making a 2024 endorsement.

The decision has drawn sharp criticism from former Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron, who described it as a failure of nerve that undermines democratic values.

“This is cowardice, a moment of darkness that will leave democracy as a casualty,” Baron wrote in a statement shared with NPR. “Donald Trump will celebrate this as an invitation to further intimidate The Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos (and other media owners). History will mark a disturbing chapter of spinelessness at an institution famed for courage.”

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For the first time in 36 years, The Washington Post will not endorse a presidential candidate. Publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced the decision to the newsroom on Friday. "The Washington Post will not be making an endorsement of a presidential candidate in this election," Lewis wrote to staff. He claimed there would not be any endorsements in "any future presidential election," either, adding: "We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates." show more

Kamala Harris Ducks Joe Rogan Interview.

Following President Donald J. Trump’s agreement to go on the Joe Rogan podcast, his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, is refusing to follow suit, according to her campaign spokesman Ian Sams. On Thursday, Sams stated, “We discussed the possibility with Rogan’s team, but due to current campaign scheduling, it won’t be feasible at this time.”

Reports earlier this month indicated that Harris’s campaign had been communicating with Rogan. His podcast, which had 14.5 million followers on Spotify and an even larger number of YouTube subscribers in March, appeals to a broad audience, including many young men—a demographic the Democratic nominee is struggling to appeal to.

President Trump is set to record an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience on Friday at Rogan’s Austin, Texas studio.

Rogan, who previously argued that foreign-born Americans should be able to run for the presidency and once advocated for a Star Trek-like communist utopia, has been critical of President Trump in the past, suggesting the president may be a “sociopath.” However, he admitted the former president was more mentally capable than Joe Biden, and he recently said that “Trump raising his fist and saying ‘fight!’ after getting shot is one of the most American f***ing things of all time.”

In recent weeks, President Trump has appeared on several major podcasts, including the Theo Von podcast and the Lex Fridman podcast.

Kamala Harris, meanwhile, has been on far fewer podcasts. On one, the sexually explicit Call Her Daddy, she justified not having any of her own children by saying she did not want to be “humble.”

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Following President Donald J. Trump's agreement to go on the Joe Rogan podcast, his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, is refusing to follow suit, according to her campaign spokesman Ian Sams. On Thursday, Sams stated, "We discussed the possibility with Rogan's team, but due to current campaign scheduling, it won't be feasible at this time." show more