Friday, September 12, 2025

TERROR IN AMERICA: 8 ISIS Members Arrested After Crossing Southern Border.

Eight Tajikistan nationals with ties to ISIS were arrested by ICE and the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia after entering the U.S. illegally through our southern border.

The details: The suspects entered the U.S. without initial flags from Customs and Border Protection or the Department of Homeland Security. Post-release, they were identified as having ties to ISIS, raising alarms about possible terrorism threats.

How’d we find them? Wiretaps revealed one suspect discussed bombings reminiscent of the Boston Marathon attack.

Back up: This comes one week after FBI Director Christopher Wray testified to the Senate that he was concerned about an increased threat of a coordinated terrorist attack inside the U.S.

Big picture: This all circles back to Joe Biden’s reckless open border. 294 illegal aliens on the terrorist watchlist have been apprehended at the southern border since Biden took office. And those are just the ones we caught. Customers and Border Protection estimate over 1.7 million illegal aliens have entered the U.S. undetected under Biden.

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Eight Tajikistan nationals with ties to ISIS were arrested by ICE and the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia after entering the U.S. illegally through our southern border. show more

4 Arrested, Charges Filed 5 Years After Democrat Ballot Stuffing.

A Bridgeport, Connecticut, Democratic Party official, a city council member, and two campaign workers face criminal charges for allegedly perpetrating a ballot-stuffing scheme in the town’s 2019 Democratic mayoral primary. The charges stem from a plot to ensure incumbent Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim would win the primary race. He narrowly defeated State Senator Marilyn Moore by just 270 votes.

Bridgeport Democratic Town Committee Vice Chairperson Wanda Geter-Pataky and City Council Member Alfredo Castillo—along with campaign workers Nilsa Heredia and Josephine Edmonds—are charged with unlawful possession of absentee ballots and additional election-related violations. Three of the four also face charges of witness tampering.

RIGGING THE ELECTION.

An investigation by the Chief State’s Attorney’s office into the 2019 election scandal found evidence of extensive illegalities: Geter-Pataky reportedly failed to sign as an assister on an absentee ballot application she completed for a voter and allegedly misrepresented absentee voting eligibility requirements. The office also notes that she instructed a citizen not to vote in person and claimed she would retrieve the citizen’s absentee ballot. Additionally, Geter-Pataky purportedly told the citizen to keep quiet about the matter.

Heredia is accused of directing voters on absentee ballot candidate selections and misrepresenting eligibility requirements. She admitted to investigators that she did not submit an absentee ballot distribution list to the City of Bridgeport Clerk’s Office.

Castillo allegedly failed to maintain an absentee ballot distribution list and did not sign as an assister. Though initially denying involvement, Castillo later admitted to helping fill out portions of a ballot application.

Edmonds is accused of being present when four voters filled out absentee ballots and taking possession of them. Additionally, she allegedly failed to keep an absentee ballot distribution list and instructed a witness not to testify truthfully.

IT HAPPENED AGAIN.

Geter-Pataky is also suspected of being involved in a nearly identical scandal that resulted in the town’s 2023 mayoral election having to be held three times. Once again, Ganim was eventually re-elected despite numerous ballot irregularities. In September 2023, video evidence surfaced allegedly showing a city employee and Ganim supporter placing multiple absentee ballots into a ballot box during the Democratic mayoral primary.

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A Bridgeport, Connecticut, Democratic Party official, a city council member, and two campaign workers face criminal charges for allegedly perpetrating a ballot-stuffing scheme in the town's 2019 Democratic mayoral primary. The charges stem from a plot to ensure incumbent Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim would win the primary race. He narrowly defeated State Senator Marilyn Moore by just 270 votes. show more

WATCH: Boris Johnson Is Azov Neo-Nazis’ Biggest Lobbyist, and Biden Is Listening to Him.

Former British prime minister Boris Johnson had a hand in Joe Biden’s decision to lift restrictions on arming Ukraine’s Neo-Nazi Avov Brigade, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon,

“The Azov Battalion… has absolute direct links to Neo-Nazism; this is not something that is disputed,” Kassam said of the group, which fights under the wolf’s hook emblem formerly used by Adolf Hitler’s Das Reich Waffen-SS division and was founded by an ultra-nationalist who preaches a “final crusade … against Semite-led Untermenschen [subhumans].”

“This is not something that even they dispute. What they say is that they have undertaken a PR operation to change their image and to try and put a lot of those things in the past,” Kassam explained.

“They’ve not, by the way, said, ‘Oh, and we and we divest of that, and we repudiate all of that…’ They say, ‘We’re trying to soften our image’— and, of course, one of their biggest lobbyists in the world at the moment, as we reported just a couple of weeks ago, is former British prime minister Boris Johnson, a lobbyist for Neo-Nazis,” he continued.

“And it looks like the efforts of his lobbying have been targeted at Joe Biden at the U.S. State Department and beyond, and been successful.”

ROOTS. 

Azov sees themselves as the heirs of Stepan Bandera, a 20th-century Ukrainian nationalist and independence fighter widely revered nationwide.

Modern-day Ukraine did not exist as a state until 1991, being a Soviet Socialist Republic during the Second World War. Part of its current territory belonged to Poland, and Bandera was involved in a series of political murders in that country as he sought independence. Many of his fighters and supporters welcomed and collaborated with the German Nazis when they invaded the Soviet Union in 1941 and embarked on a campaign of genocide against ethnic Poles in what is not western Ukraine.

However, Adolf Hitler planned to colonize Ukraine rather than grant it independence and had Bandera interned. He hid from the Soviets in West Germany until he was assassinated by the KGB in 1959.

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Former British prime minister Boris Johnson had a hand in Joe Biden's decision to lift restrictions on arming Ukraine's Neo-Nazi Avov Brigade, believes Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse. Speaking to War Room host Stephen K. Bannon, show more

Bannon Files Emergency Motion to Stay Out of Jail.

War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is requesting that a federal appeals court allow him to remain out of prison while he appeals his conviction on contempt of Congress charges. On Tuesday evening, Bannon filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. This request aims to overturn a lower court’s ruling from last week ordering Bannon, 70, to begin a four-month prison sentence starting July 1.

Bannon has asked the D.C. Circuit to expedite its decision by June 18. This timeframe would allow him to appeal to the Supreme Court if necessary. Bannon was found guilty of two counts of contempt of Congress in 2022. He had declined to comply with the corrupt January 6 Committee because Donald Trump had invoked executive privilege.

Attorney Trent McCotter, representing Bannon, argues imprisonment will hinder Bannon’s ability to advise in the ongoing election campaign. McCotter highlights that many Americans look to Bannon for information on important campaign issues before the November election.

Raheem Kassam, Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse, has argued Bannon is a lawfare target for precisely this reason.

“[T]hat’s what Biden’s [Department of Justice] and their cronies really, truly fear,” he said of Bannon. “It’s not just, hey, here’s a guy that gets in front of a microphone and screams bloody murder all day long about what the globalist left is doing… [Bannon] actually gets people up off their couches, up off their seats; helps them to register for precint strategy; helps them to register for canvassing and campaigning,” Kassam stressed. “It’s his phrase, it’s catchphrase: ‘Action, action, action’—and that’s what they want to stop.”

Bannon’s sentence mirrors that of former Trump adviser Peter Navarro, who is currently serving a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress. Navarro also sought to remain free pending an appeal, but the Supreme Court denied him.

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War Room host Stephen K. Bannon is requesting that a federal appeals court allow him to remain out of prison while he appeals his conviction on contempt of Congress charges. On Tuesday evening, Bannon filed an emergency motion with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. This request aims to overturn a lower court's ruling from last week ordering Bannon, 70, to begin a four-month prison sentence starting July 1. show more

U.S. Sends ANOTHER Patriot Missile Battery to Ukraine.

Joe Biden has authorized the deployment of an additional Patriot missile system to Ukraine, according to senior administration and military officials. This decision was made last week following a series of high-level discussions and debates on how to address Ukraine’s urgent need for enhanced air defenses without compromising U.S. combat readiness.

The new system, which marks the second Patriot battery sent to Ukraine by the United States, will be sourced from Poland. The Patriot system in Poland had been safeguarding a rotational contingent of American troops who are now set to return to the U.S. U.S. officials indicated that, depending on maintenance or required modifications, the system could be deployed to Ukraine’s front lines within the next few days.

The Patriot missile system, regarded as one of the United States’ most effective air defense platforms, features an advanced radar system and mobile launchers designed to engage incoming threats. Despite its efficacy, the Patriot is among the most limited resources in the U.S. arsenal. The Pentagon has not disclosed the exact number of these systems, but a senior military official noted that the Army has only 14 deployed domestically and internationally.

Despite the supply of advanced U.S. weapons systems, the Ukrainian military has continued to struggle under sustained Russian attacks. The National Pulse reported in May that the Russian military has been able to render much of the high-tech weaponry provided to Ukraine obsolete through the use of jamming technology. As a result, Ukraine has become increasingly reliant on off-the-shelf Chinese drones purchased using American taxpayer dollars.

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Joe Biden has authorized the deployment of an additional Patriot missile system to Ukraine, according to senior administration and military officials. This decision was made last week following a series of high-level discussions and debates on how to address Ukraine’s urgent need for enhanced air defenses without compromising U.S. combat readiness. show more

Alvin Bragg Will Testify Before Congress AFTER Trump’s Sentencing.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee in mid-July. The testimony will follow the sentencing of former President Donald J. Trump in the hush money case brought against him by Bragg. According to sources familiar with the situation, Bragg and former Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutor Matthew Colangelo, who was also involved in the Trump case, are scheduled to appear on July 12.

A spokesperson for Bragg confirmed the plans, stating, “The Manhattan DA’s Office plays a critical role in maintaining and enforcing the rule of law in New York.” The spokesperson added that spreading misinformation and unsubstantiated claims undermines the legal system but emphasized respect for governmental institutions and the decision to testify voluntarily post-sentencing. Initially, Bragg refused to testify before the committee before the sentencing, citing concerns that doing so could impede the fair administration of justice in the ongoing trial.

The Judiciary Committee is expected to probe Bragg and Colangelo on their communications with the Biden DOJ and Attorney General Merrick Garland. Additionally, the two will likely be questioned on whether they communicated with DOJ special counsel Jack Smith regarding their prosecution of former President Trump.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan had requested Bragg and Colangelo to appear earlier, proposing a hearing on June 13. In response, Bragg‘s general counsel, Leslie Dubeck, stated in a letter to Jordan that the office is dedicated to voluntary cooperation. Dubeck mentioned that Bragg would be made available for testimony at a mutually agreed date, considering the office’s scheduling constraints and the ongoing nature of the trial proceedings.

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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is set to testify before the House Judiciary Committee in mid-July. The testimony will follow the sentencing of former President Donald J. Trump in the hush money case brought against him by Bragg. According to sources familiar with the situation, Bragg and former Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutor Matthew Colangelo, who was also involved in the Trump case, are scheduled to appear on July 12. show more

Another Day, Another Dem Cheating at Elections…

A New York Democratic candidate for the state legislature appears to have gamed the state’s campaign matching funds program, illicitly receiving upwards of $162,800 in public money. Dao Yin, a candidate in the Democratic primary for the 40th Assembly District, allegedly submitted an unusually high percentage of cash contributions to qualify for public campaign funds.

Even more troubling, mounting evidence suggests Yin has used straw donors to artificially inflate the number of contributors to his campaign. Donors to New York City Mayor Eric Adams used a similar scheme in an effort to curry favor with the city’s top Democrat. A long-time associate of Adams has pleaded guilty to orchestrating the straw donor operation.

This past year, the New York legislature adopted a new, generous public matching funds program for state-level political campaigns. While lawmakers argued that the new system would boost the impact of small-dollar donors on campaigns, in reality, the system’s lack of oversight and absence of spending caps have left it rife with graft.

New York state’s matching funds system, similar to New York City‘s public-matching funds program, grants a funding match at a 12 to 1 ratio—meaning that for each dollar a candidate raises, they can receive upwards of $12 in public money. New York City limits the public match to an 8 to 1 ratio.

In the case of Dao Yin, the little-known Democrat candidate reported donations between $20 and $80 from numerous individuals who deny making the contributions and—in some instances—haven’t lived in the state for over a decade. Despite the rampant evidence of fraud by the Democratic candidate, the state Public Campaign Finance Board can do little before the June 25 primary.

Campaign contribution audits are only triggered when a candidate receives over $500,000 in matching funds, well above the $350,000 cap on state assembly campaigns. In addition, the Public Campaign Finance Board cannot subpoena records or other financial documents without prior approval of the state’s Board of Elections, bogging down potential investigations in state government bureaucracy.

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A New York Democratic candidate for the state legislature appears to have gamed the state's campaign matching funds program, illicitly receiving upwards of $162,800 in public money. Dao Yin, a candidate in the Democratic primary for the 40th Assembly District, allegedly submitted an unusually high percentage of cash contributions to qualify for public campaign funds. show more

WATCH: Even CNN Warns Biden Has Let Bloody ‘Tren de Aragua’ Gang Into America.

The danger posed by the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in the United States is now even being acknowledged by corporate media networks like CNN. According to the network, the violent Venezuelan street gang has gained footholds in several communities across the country under the Biden government—including towns in Texas, Florida, and New York. Additionally, court documents suggest that Diego Ibarra, brother of Jose Ibarra, the illegal alien accused of murdering Laken Riley, is likely a member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang.

“Federal authorities are warning that a ruthless criminal gang from Venezuela has now infiltrated the U.S.,” host Brianna Keilar warned on the network’s program CNN News Central. Meanwhile, her co-host, Boris Sanchez, added: “Tren De Aragua is accused of a string of seemingly unrelated crimes, from an alleged multistate human trafficking ring to the mysterious murder of a former police officer in Miami.”

The violent gang, which originated in the Venezuelan prison system, has been able to infiltrate the U.S. through the Biden government’s open borders policies. Consequently, this has resulted in increasing incidents of violent crime that law enforcement has tied to Tren de Aragua operations across the country.

“[F]ederal and local law enforcement and members of Congress and immigrants are all telling us the same thing. The gang is now here in the country and it poses a serious threat,” CNN admits. According to the network, border patrol agents in Texas identified upwards of 60 members of the violent gang in the fiscal year 2023 through criminal complaints and witness statements.

WATCH:

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The danger posed by the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua in the United States is now even being acknowledged by corporate media networks like CNN. According to the network, the violent Venezuelan street gang has gained footholds in several communities across the country under the Biden government—including towns in Texas, Florida, and New York. Additionally, court documents suggest that Diego Ibarra, brother of Jose Ibarra, the illegal alien accused of murdering Laken Riley, is likely a member of the Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang. show more

Fox News Board Member Paul Ryan Insists: ‘I’m an Anti-Establishment Republican.’

Former Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan has bemoaned being labeled a “Republican In Name Only” (RINO) in an interview on Fox News, where he is now a board member. Ryan, 54, called himself “an anti-establishment Republican” during an appearance with the network’s Neil Cavuto, wherein he blasted former President Trump as “unfit for office.”

During the conversation, Ryan claimed neoconservative Nikki Haley would “win this thing by 12 points” and explained that he would be writing in his candidate for president, effectively telling Fox News viewers to throw the election for Joe Biden.

Look, I got death, taxes, and weird stuff from Donald Trump. These are the three certainties in my life, so to me, it’s just another day in my life,” Ryan seethed. “Fealty to Trump is what RINO is. Meaning, if you don’t pledge fealty to this man, then you are a RINO,” he claimed.

Ryan went on to complain Trump is a “populist” and “not a conservative.”

“I would prefer a party that is based on principles, not personality or populism. This populism is untethered to principles, and that’s why, you know, I’m an anti-establishment Republican,” Ryan claimed, also describing himself as a “classical liberal” and “free market conservative.”

Neil Cavuto tells Paul Ryan he has a “great future” in politics if he wants back in.

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Former Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan has bemoaned being labeled a "Republican In Name Only" (RINO) in an interview on Fox News, where he is now a board member. Ryan, 54, called himself "an anti-establishment Republican" during an appearance with the network's Neil Cavuto, wherein he blasted former President Trump as "unfit for office." show more

Biden Nominates Judge Who Let Pedophile Off Jail, Claiming He ‘Has a Lot of Good in Him.’

Joe Biden‘s continued reshaping of the U.S. judiciary comes with an especially egregious nomination in his 50th batch of judicial nominees, bringing his total appointments to 244 judges. The 81-year-old Democrat incumbent announced he intends to elevate Maine Superior Court justice and former U.S. attorney Julia Lipez to the First First Circuit Court of Appeals. Her father, Kermit Lipez, currently serves as the senior judge on the same federal circuit.

Critics of Justice Lipez contend she routinely makes soft-on-crime rulings, especially concerning violent drug and sexual offenses. In the 2021 death of 14-month-old Karson Malloy, Lipez sentenced the child’s mother to only four years in prison, with the additional six years of the sentence being suspended.

Karson Malloy was found dead in the Oakland, Maine, apartment of his mother, Ashley Malloy. His pajamas were covered in fentanyl, and the bedroom in which he was discovered was littered with drug paraphernalia. Despite Lipez determining that Ashley Malloy knew about and aided a fentanyl drug trafficking operation, the Maine justice granted the woman a questionably light sentence. Karson Malloy’s grandmother had asked for the death penalty for her daughter over role her in her grandson’s death.

Additionally, Lipez allowed a pedophile accused of sexually abusing two girls, aged four and nine at the time, to go free on bail before trial. Upon his conviction, Lipez suspended half of his sentence—arguing the pedophile “has a lot of good in him.”

In a statement announcing her nomination, the Biden White House stressed the need for diversity on the court, adding that Lipez is “extraordinarily qualified, experienced, and devoted to the rule of law and our Constitution.”

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Joe Biden's continued reshaping of the U.S. judiciary comes with an especially egregious nomination in his 50th batch of judicial nominees, bringing his total appointments to 244 judges. The 81-year-old Democrat incumbent announced he intends to elevate Maine Superior Court justice and former U.S. attorney Julia Lipez to the First First Circuit Court of Appeals. Her father, Kermit Lipez, currently serves as the senior judge on the same federal circuit. show more