Thursday, January 1, 2026

Trump Warns Liz Cheney ‘Could Be in a Lot of Trouble’ After J6 Witness Tampering Report.

President Donald J. Trump has warned former Congresswoman Liz Cheney “could be in a lot of trouble” after a congressional report accused her of tampering with January 6 Committee witness Cassidy Hutchison. The Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight found that Cheney, then the Vice Chairwoman of the January 6 Committee, “tampered with at least one witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, by secretly communicating with Hutchinson without Hutchinson’s attorney’s knowledge.”

“Liz Cheney could be in a lot of trouble based on the evidence obtained by the subcommittee, which states that ‘numerous federal laws were likely broken by Liz Cheney, and these violations should be investigated by the FBI,'” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform, offering thanks to subcommittee chairman Rep. Barry Loudermilk on for “a job well done.”

Specifically, the subcommittee report says Cheney’s “secret communication with a witness [was] improper and likely violates 18 U.S.C. 1512.”

Fellow Trump administration turncoat Alyssa Farah Griffin often acted as a go-between for Hutchinson and Cheney, with conservative commentators such as Jack Posobiec questioning whether Griffin helped Cheney to persuade Hutchinson to change her testimony. The subcommittee report suggests Hutchinson likely perjured herself while giving testimony to the January 6 Committee—but the FBI’s failure to turn over crucial documents has made this difficult to verify definitively.

Infamously, Hutchinson claimed President Trump “lunged” for the steering wheel of the presidential limousine after his driver refused to take him to the Capitol on January 6—a claim the driver categorically refuted in evidence to the January 6 Committee, which was suppressed until March this year.

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President Donald J. Trump has warned former Congresswoman Liz Cheney "could be in a lot of trouble" after a congressional report accused her of tampering with January 6 Committee witness Cassidy Hutchison. The Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight found that Cheney, then the Vice Chairwoman of the January 6 Committee, "tampered with at least one witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, by secretly communicating with Hutchinson without Hutchinson’s attorney’s knowledge." show more
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Notorious Drug Lord Returns to Mexico After U.S. Prison Term.

A notorious Mexican drug lord has been arrested in Mexico after U.S. authorities deported him following a lengthy prison sentence. Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, former leader of the Gulf cartel, was extradited to the U.S. in 2007. He completed 14 years of a 25-year sentence before U.S. officials deported him. Upon arrival in Mexico, Mexican authorities took him into custody and transferred him to Altiplano, a maximum-security prison near Mexico City.

Cárdenas Guillén now faces charges for drugs, organized crime, and money laundering in his home country. Samuel Olson, Chicago Field Office Director for Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), stressed the importance of removing an “international fugitive.”

Cárdenas Guillén, 57, is from Matamoros, a city on the U.S.-Mexico border. He earned the nickname “El Mata Amigos” or “Friend Killer” for his violent tactics. He recruited former Mexican special forces soldiers to form the brutal Zetas group, known for extreme violence.

Captured in Tamaulipas, Mexico, in 2003, Cárdenas Guillén was convicted in the U.S. in 2010. The U.S. Justice Department accused him of threatening an undercover Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent in Texas. This was over a failed drug delivery involving nearly a ton of marijuana.

President-elect Donald J. Trump has promised to crack down on the Mexican cartels, stating last year that he views them as “unlawful enemy combatants” and could allow the U.S. military to operate against them.

Air Force Gen. Gregory M. Guillot, the commander of U.S. Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command, claimed this year that the cartels were also using thousands of drones at the border to aid in their operations.

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A notorious Mexican drug lord has been arrested in Mexico after U.S. authorities deported him following a lengthy prison sentence. Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, former leader of the Gulf cartel, was extradited to the U.S. in 2007. He completed 14 years of a 25-year sentence before U.S. officials deported him. Upon arrival in Mexico, Mexican authorities took him into custody and transferred him to Altiplano, a maximum-security prison near Mexico City. show more

Harris Campaign Chief Admits Corporate Media Is Irrelevant.

Rob Flaherty, deputy campaign manager for the Harris-Walz team, is conceding that corporate media outlets are increasingly irrelevant. “There’s just no value—with respect to my colleagues in the mainstream press—in a general election, to speaking to The New York Times or speaking to The Washington Post, because those [readers] are already with us,” he said.

WaPo owner Jeff Bezos offered similar views after he controversially blocked his newspaper’s planned endorsement of Harris, telling furious subscribers, “[Newspaper] endorsements do nothing to tip the scales of an election. No undecided voters in Pennsylvania are going to say, ‘I’m going with Newspaper A’s endorsement.’ None.”

Flaherty told Semafor that the “reason folks are seeking alternative sources of media and are turning away from political news is because they don’t trust our institutions. They don’t trust elites, they don’t trust the media, they don’t trust all this stuff.”S

He insisted the solution for Democratic candidates is “not as simple as, like, ‘Go to Joe Rogan and talk about how great democracy is and the importance of preserving the independence of the DOJ,’ or whatever,” explaining, “You’ve got to speak their language.”

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He said he believes there are “plenty of cultural touchpoints” that Democrats could draw from, noting that “Joe Rogan was, at least recently, for Medicare for All” and that “Theo Von is really against money in politics and the way that pharma has flooded our communities with opioids.”

“Those are all things that Democrats have something to say on,” he suggested—but despite this supposed understanding of the audience Democrats have to connect with, it was Trump’s team, not Harris’s, that appeared on Joe Rogan and Theo Von’s podcasts.

Flaherty did not discount the corporate media entirely, insisting, “One of the most important moments of the campaign for the Vice President was her interview with Bret Baier” on Fox News.

However, the Democrat may have learned the wrong lessons from the encounter–one of a vanishingly small number of non-softball interviews Harris took– describing it as a “huge fundraising moment” and “a huge social moment” despite a widespread perception that the appearance was a disaster.

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Rob Flaherty, deputy campaign manager for the Harris-Walz team, is conceding that corporate media outlets are increasingly irrelevant. “There’s just no value—with respect to my colleagues in the mainstream press—in a general election, to speaking to The New York Times or speaking to The Washington Post, because those [readers] are already with us,” he said. show more

FTC Cracks Down on Hidden Junk Fees in Hotels and Event Tickets.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has passed a new rule that will force ticket sellers and hotels to disclose hidden “junk fees” in prices before customers pay. The new regulation mandates that service fees, resort fees, and other charges be included upfront in advertised prices.

The FTC estimates the regulation will save U.S. consumers 53 million hours annually, time previously spent determining true purchase costs. However, it falls short of an earlier, broader proposal that aimed to prohibit hidden fees across all industries. Nonetheless, FTC Chair Lina Khan has hailed it as a step in the right direction, saying, “I urge enforcers to continue cracking down on these unlawful fees and encourage state and federal policymakers to build on this success with legislation that bans unfair and deceptive junk fees across the economy.

Earlier this year, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) introduced a rule in the same spirit, which limited overdraft fees to as little as $3. The program only targeted banks with at least $10 billion in assets. The CFPB noted that banks make as much as $9 billion a year in overdraft fees.

However, the future of the FTC’s new rule remains uncertain, as Republicans controlling the next Congress could seek to challenge it.

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has passed a new rule that will force ticket sellers and hotels to disclose hidden "junk fees" in prices before customers pay. The new regulation mandates that service fees, resort fees, and other charges be included upfront in advertised prices. show more

WATCH: ‘Biden Is, Like, Dead’ – NatSec Council Advisor Exposes President’s Decline.

A national security advisor to President Joe Biden has claimed that his mental faculties are waning, and he struggles to articulate himself behind closed doors. Undercover reporters from O’Keefe Media Group (OMG) have reportedly captured Henry Appel, a National Security Advisor, discussing Biden’s cognitive condition in an undercover video.

Appel told an undercover journalist that Biden struggles with articulating sentences, revealing that the situation has progressed. “Joe Biden is, like, dead. Not literally. Like, he, like, can’t say a sentence,” he said.

He recounted an incident where President Biden, during a trip with National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, forgot Sullivan was accompanying him. “Everybody recognizes” the Democrat’s cognitive challenges, Appel is reported to have said. “I can’t believe it wasn’t a bigger scandal earlier,” he said.

Appel went on to describe the emotional response within Biden’s team the morning after the election results, noting that many staff members were in tears.

Appel shared concerns about the incoming Trump administration’s potential investigations, expressing apprehension about needing new employment and the possibility of political scrutiny.

Appel also commented on the transition period when Biden stepped down, passing election leadership responsibilities to Vice President Kamala Harris. He noted dissatisfaction within Biden’s team about the transition, stating they felt marginalized.

Biden’s cognitive decline had been apparent for months, if not years, prior to the debate with President-elect Donald J. Trump that sank his reelection campaign. However, it was not until after this disastrous contest that the media and others questioned Biden’s cognitive decline.

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A national security advisor to President Joe Biden has claimed that his mental faculties are waning, and he struggles to articulate himself behind closed doors. Undercover reporters from O'Keefe Media Group (OMG) have reportedly captured Henry Appel, a National Security Advisor, discussing Biden's cognitive condition in an undercover video. show more

Trump Welcomes Resignation of Canada’s ‘Totally Toxic’ Deputy Prime Minister.

President-elect Donald J. Trump has slammed Canada’s former Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, following her resignation, describing the globalist’s conduct as “totally toxic.” Trump made the comments on his social media platform Truth Social. “Her behavior was totally toxic and not at all conducive to making deals that are good for the very unhappy citizens of Canada. She will not be missed!!!” Trump said.

Freeland resigned after Trump proposed imposing a 25 percent tariff on Canadian goods entering the United States. Trump is demanding that Canada secure its border to avoid the tariffs.

Canada remains one of the United States’ largest export markets. Any increased tariffs would likely have significant repercussions for the Canadian economy.

Freeland resigned mere hours before the anticipated announcement of Canada’s Fall fiscal report. This confirmed a deficit of nearly $62 billion CAD. In her resignation letter, Freeland expressed disagreement with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over handling the tariff threat, emphasizing the need for a strategic, resource-conscious approach. She slammed Trudeau for “costly political gimmicks” and called for the tariff threat to be taken seriously.

After her resignation, Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc was appointed her successor. LeBlanc, a longtime ally of Trudeau, assumes his role amid internal political turmoil and public dissatisfaction.

Some Members of Parliament (MPs) for Trudeau’s Liberal Party have joined opposition leaders in calling for Trudeau’s resignation, urging an immediate election. Polling shows the Liberals would decisively lose a snap election to the Conservative Party (CPC). Trudeau also risks not being re-elected in his parliamentary seat.

Image via World Economic Forum/Sandra Blaser.

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President-elect Donald J. Trump has slammed Canada's former Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Chrystia Freeland, following her resignation, describing the globalist's conduct as "totally toxic." Trump made the comments on his social media platform Truth Social. "Her behavior was totally toxic and not at all conducive to making deals that are good for the very unhappy citizens of Canada. She will not be missed!!!" Trump said. show more

Epstein-Linked Dem Megadonor Hoffman Fears Trump Admin Will Investigate Him.

Tech billionaire and Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman fears President-elect Donald J. Trump might target him for supporting Kamala Harris. In a recent interview on the Diary of a CEO podcast, the former guest of Jeffrey Epstein’s private island, Little St. James, suggested over a 50 percent chance that Trump would use “the institutions of state” to investigate him.

“I hope it’s only in soft ends of the range, like IRS audits or phone calls like Trump made saying, deny Bezos that [Department of Defense] contract because he owns The Washington Post and I don’t like him,” Hoffman suggested. “It could get much worse, but I don’t really want to speculate on it because I don’t want to give anybody any ideas.”

Hoffman, who co-founded PayPal and launched LinkedIn, has consistently leveraged his wealth to back Democrats and anti-Trump lawfare initiatives, such as E. Jean Carroll’s lawsuit against the America First leader. Known for his early investments in companies like Facebook and Airbnb, Hoffman is a key figure in Silicon Valley, where opposition to Trump was historically intense—but is now waning.

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Hoffman’s anxiety about Trump’s return to power during the Diary of a CEO interview was palpable. However, despite portraying himself as a potential victim of political vengeance, many believe he is really concerned that his dubious history will be scrutinized.

For instance, prior to Election Day, pro-Trump tech mogul Elon Musk told Tucker Carlson that “part of why Kamala is getting so much support is that if Trump wins, that Epstein client list is gonna become public, and some of those billionaires behind Kamala are terrified of that outcome.”

When Carlson asked Musk if he believes Hoffman, in particular, is “uncomfortable” about revelations concerning the Epstein client list, Musk replied, “Yes, and [Bill] Gates.”

Hoffman traveled to Epstein’s island in 2014, many years after his conviction for procuring a minor girl for prostitution. He even arranged to stay at the Manhattan townhouse where the pedophile financier abused many of his victims.

Hoffman admits that, at minimum, “by lending my association, I helped [Epstein’s] reputation, and thus delayed justice for his survivors.”

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Tech billionaire and Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman fears President-elect Donald J. Trump might target him for supporting Kamala Harris. In a recent interview on the Diary of a CEO podcast, the former guest of Jeffrey Epstein's private island, Little St. James, suggested over a 50 percent chance that Trump would use "the institutions of state" to investigate him. show more

Trump Turncoat Alyssa Farah Accused of J6 Witness Tampering.

Donald J. Trump administration turncoat Alyssa Farah Griffin is accused of serving as the key “go-between” for former Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Cassidy Hutchinson, a crucial but unreliable witness for the corrupt January 6 Committee. A new congressional interim report accuses Cheney of unlawfully tampering with Hutchinson and recommends that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigate the matter.

The pressure being applied to Griffin on social media draws on texts first uncovered by the Committee on House Administration’s Subcommittee on Oversight in October. They show that, in the months leading up to Hutchinson’s highly publicized testimony on January 6, Cheney engaged in direct and indirect communications with Hutchinson, facilitated by Griffin.

On April 26, 2022, Hutchinson met with Griffin at her Georgetown home, where she disclosed information pertinent to the January 6 Committee’s investigation. Griffin then agreed to liaise with Cheney. Text messages, believed to be from the encrypted app Signal, reveal that Cheney was aware that direct communication with Hutchinson, bypassing her attorney, was ethically dubious.

For nearly a month, Griffin served as an intermediary. She assisted in arranging Hutchinson’s third interview without informing her attorney. During this period, Griffin and Hutchinson also concocted a pretext for Hutchinson’s need for the third interview, which Cheney led on May 17, 2022. In this session, Hutchinson introduced several new, uncorroborated narratives aligned with the committee’s portrayal of Trump as culpable for the January 6 riot.

Post-interview, Hutchinson contacted Cheney directly, circumventing her legal counsel. Subsequently, Cheney arranged for Hutchinson to receive new legal counsel from Alston & Bird, who agreed to represent her pro bono.

The House Administration Oversight Subcommittee now believes “numerous federal laws were likely broken by Liz Cheney” during this “secret communication with a witness” and that Hutchinson may have committed perjury at Cheney’s behest.

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Donald J. Trump administration turncoat Alyssa Farah Griffin is accused of serving as the key "go-between" for former Congresswoman Liz Cheney and Cassidy Hutchinson, a crucial but unreliable witness for the corrupt January 6 Committee. A new congressional interim report accuses Cheney of unlawfully tampering with Hutchinson and recommends that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigate the matter. show more

Madison School Shooter Manifesto Reveals Misanthropic Teen Girl Who Celebrated Killers.

The alleged manifesto of the 15-year-old girl who shot and killed three people, including herself, at a private Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, reveals she deeply hated people and celebrated killers. Natalie Rupnow, who was also known as Samatha, was identified as the main suspect in the shooting and was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot at the scene of the killings by police.

Her manifesto, entitled ‘War Against Humanity,’ was published on X by journalist Anna Slatz of Reduxx Magazine. It reveals a visceral hatred for human beings, whom Rupnow calls “filth.”

Rupnow states that she hates “whores and scum” most of all, saying, “You and your parents should be hanged in front of everyone.” She says black people are even worse, using racial slurs and saying, “Once you sleep with one, you are one.”

The manifesto also celebrates several other killers, including Pekka Eric Auvinen, who shot and killed eight people at a high school in Finland in 2007.

In a brief “introduction,” Rupnow states that she obtained the firearms “by lies and manipulation, and my father’s stupidity.” She adds that she planned the attack after planning to shoot herself  “a while ago” but thought a single suicide was “boring.”

The manifesto does not appear to state why Rupnow chose to target Abundant Life Christian School, which educates around 390 students from Kindergarten to Grade 12.

Madison police chief Shon Barnes stated that while authorities initially thought five people had been killed, they later revised that number to three. The two victims of Rupnow were a teenage student and a teacher.

Barnes also stated the weapon used was a 9mm pistol, and the initial police report of the shooting came from a child of just seven or eight years old.

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The alleged manifesto of the 15-year-old girl who shot and killed three people, including herself, at a private Christian school in Madison, Wisconsin, reveals she deeply hated people and celebrated killers. Natalie Rupnow, who was also known as Samatha, was identified as the main suspect in the shooting and was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot at the scene of the killings by police. show more

Congressional Report Accuses Liz Cheney of Tampering with J6 Witness, Recommends FBI Investigation.

An interim report on the January 6 Capitol riots accuses former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) of illegally tampering with witnesses who testified before the Democrat-controlled January 6 Select Committee during the previous Congress. Released on Tuesday, the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee report reveals Cheney coached former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson on her testimony, urging her to alter parts of her story.

“Based on the evidence obtained by this Subcommittee, numerous federal laws were likely broken by Liz Cheney, the former Vice Chair of the January 6 Select Committee, and these violations should be investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation,” the committee states. Chaired by Representative Barry Loudermilk (R-GA), the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee report continues: “Evidence uncovered by the Subcommittee revealed that former Congresswoman Liz Cheney tampered with at least one witness, Cassidy Hutchinson, by secretly communicating with Hutchinson without Hutchinson’s attorney’s knowledge.”

“This secret communication with a witness is improper and likely violates 18 U.S.C. 1512. Such action is outside the due functioning of the legislative process and therefore not protected by the Speech and Debate clause,” the report concludes.

Loudermilk’s investigation also suggests that Hutchinson committed perjury while testifying before the January 6 Select Committee, likely at Cheney’s behest. However, the report alleges that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has withheld critical documents from congressional investigators, making it difficult to confirm that the witness lied to Congress. Additionally, the document indicates that Hutchinson may have lied in her interview with the FBI following the events of January 6.

Witness tampering is considered a federal crime, with those convicted being sentenced to as much as 20 years in prison.

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An interim report on the January 6 Capitol riots accuses former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY) of illegally tampering with witnesses who testified before the Democrat-controlled January 6 Select Committee during the previous Congress. Released on Tuesday, the House Administration Oversight Subcommittee report reveals Cheney coached former Trump White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson on her testimony, urging her to alter parts of her story. show more