Thursday, November 13, 2025

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Even Illegals Are SHOCKED At How America is Letting ‘Killers, Psychopaths’ In.

Joe Biden is receiving criticism over his refusal to secure the U.S. southern border from an unexpected source. Illegal immigrants who’ve already crossed into the United States are now themselves expressing concern regarding the Biden government‘s open border policies, which have allowed millions of illegals to enter the country since the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent assumed the presidency in 2021.

In an interview with Fox News, a Turkish national who unlawfully entered the U.S. told reporter Bill Melugin that he’s concerned about the lack of security screening of his fellow illegal immigrants by the Biden government. “In fact, American people is right, completely true,” the man said regarding the concerns of U.S. citizens about the criminal threat posed by some illegal immigrants. The illegal Turkish immigrant continued, speaking in broken English: “Who comes into this country? They don’t know. Okay. I’m good, but how if they’re not good.”

“How if they’re killers, psychopath, else? No guarantee of that. Like no security, no security check, no background check,” the man added. When Melugin asked if he was concerned about the intentions of other illegal immigrants crossing the border, the Turkish national responded: “Yes, yes, yes. Of course, because people are not normal.”

An estimated 13 million illegal immigrants have been allowed into the United States by the Biden government. The lack of border enforcement has allowed foreign criminal organizations to flourish not just in border towns but throughout the country. Ultra-violent gangs like the Venezuelan-based Tren de Aragua have used the open southern border to establish a significant foothold in several U.S. states.

In March, FBI Director Christopher Wray testified before a U.S. Senate committee that the border crisis has opened the country not only to violent criminal gangs, drug traffickers, and sex offenders—but also to terrorist threats from groups like ISIS as well.

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Joe Biden is receiving criticism over his refusal to secure the U.S. southern border from an unexpected source. Illegal immigrants who've already crossed into the United States are now themselves expressing concern regarding the Biden government's open border policies, which have allowed millions of illegals to enter the country since the 81-year-old Democrat incumbent assumed the presidency in 2021. show more

WATCH: Gaza Girlie Got a Cop Suspended for ‘Racism’ — It Turns Out He Was Joking About Her Instagram Posts.

The Detroit Police Department announced they’ve suspended Lieutenant Brandon Cole from duty while internal affairs investigates an accusation he made a racially charged comment to a pro-Hamas protestor last Sunday. Demonstrators had gathered outside the venue hosting the NAACP’s Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner, where Joe Biden was speaking.

Cellphone footage made public after the incident appeared to show Lt. Cole shouting, “Why don’t you just go back to Mexico?” His comments were directed specifically at a woman named Lexi Zeidan, a Palestinian-American who was among the protestors. Zeidan claims the exchange was racially motivated. “I mean, immediately, I said I wasn’t even Mexican,” Zaidan said in a local television interview. She added: What you see is a lieutenant who is supposed to be surveilling and ensuring things remain peaceful and calm, only engaging in conversation with protestors that are clearly unprofessional.”

Lt. Cole’s body camera footage, however, captured the entire exchange and showed that his comments were in no way related to the protestor’s assumed race. Instead, Cole was referring to a recent vacation Zaidan had taken to Mexico, which she posted extensively about on her public Instagram page.

At a Wednesday news conference, the Detroit Police Department stated that Cole had commented on one of Zaidan’s social media posts before the Sunday protest — suggesting he was already familiar with her travels. Michael McGinnis, head of internal affairs, noted, “It’s evident from the video that there is some sort of knowledge both ways between the officer and the protestor, and the other way as well.” Department officials also revealed that prior to his exchange with Zaidan, protestors had called out Lt. Cole by name — suggesting they intended to purposefully aggravate the officer.

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The Detroit Police Department announced they've suspended Lieutenant Brandon Cole from duty while internal affairs investigates an accusation he made a racially charged comment to a pro-Hamas protestor last Sunday. Demonstrators had gathered outside the venue hosting the NAACP's Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner, where Joe Biden was speaking. show more

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Hundreds of Boeings Have Explosive Jet Engine Fault.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has identified a fault in 292 U.S.-registered Boeing 777 aircraft, chiefly operated by United and American Airlines, that could cause their jet engines to discharge electrostatic energy into their fuel tanks and blow them up mid-air.

The FAA proposed an ‘Airworthiness Directive’ in March, “prompted by a determination that the nitrogen enriched air distribution system (NEADS) cover plate assembly attached to a certain vent stringer in the center wing tank [of certain Boeing 777 aircraft] was installed without a designed electrical bond.”

The air regulator explains that the “accumulation of electrostatic charge in the cover plate assembly and the float valve assembly” as a result of the fault “could lead to electrostatic discharge to the surrounding structure.”

“This condition, if not addressed, could result in an ignition source inside the fuel tank and subsequent fire or explosion,” the FAA warns.

Boeing and parts supplier Spirit AeroSystems have been plagued by scandals in recent months. Multiple aircraft have lost doors mid-air, dropped tires, and hurt passengers after violent movements caused by “technical events.”

An FAA audit failed Boeing and Spirit on dozens of product audits as these issues were becoming widely reported, with whistleblowers stepping forward alleging they were raising serious safety concerns internally and being ignored.

Two of these whistleblowers have died suddenly, including one, John Barnett, deemed to have fatally shot himself after telling friends, “If anything happens to me, it’s not suicide.”

Boeing insiders allege standards are falling as a result of “politicized” Human Resources (HR) directives pushing “anti-excellence” Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies.

However, the FAA has also been pressuring the aviation industry to push DEI policies, not only for women and ethnic minorities but for people with “psychiatric disability” and even “severe intellectual disability.”

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has identified a fault in 292 U.S.-registered Boeing 777 aircraft, chiefly operated by United and American Airlines, that could cause their jet engines to discharge electrostatic energy into their fuel tanks and blow them up mid-air. show more

What is the ‘Appeal to Heaven’ Flag That Libs Are FREAKING OUT About.

Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is now at the center of a second flag “controversy” after it was revealed on Wednesday that he displayed an “Appeal to Heaven” flag outside his family’s beach house in New Jersey. The flag was commissioned by America’s first President, George Washington, and based upon philosopher John Locke’s Second Treatise of Government.

On Monday, The New York Times reported that Alito had displayed an upside-down American flag outside his primary residence shortly before Biden‘s inauguration as president. Left-wing activists and the corporate media claim that both flag displays are associated with the January 6 U.S. Capitol rioters.

MSNBC host Chris Hayes called the flag display “Real sick stuff!” in a post on X (formerly Twitter). Meanwhile, The New Republic—a far-left magazine— claims the flag is a “…symbol of Donald Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’ movement—including one carried by rioters at the Capitol building.”

The far-left activist group MoveOn has used the controversy to push a petition demanding Alito recuse himself from any pending cases before the Supreme Court that relate to the January 6 riots or former President Donald J. Trump.

ORIGINS OF THE FLAG.

Despite the corporate media’s insinuations, however, the “Appeal to Heaven” flag is not a symbol exclusive to the Capitol rioters. The flag—which bears a pine tree charge on a white field—first came into use during the American Revolution. Then known as The Pine Tree flag, it was designed by General George Washington‘s secretary, Colonel Joseph Reed.

The flag’s first official use was as a naval ensign for a squadron of six frigates commissioned for the Continental Army. In July 1776, Massachusetts adopted the “Appeal to Heaven” flag as the ensign for its state navy. The flag remains the official maritime ensign for the state, though the text on it was removed in 1971.

The phrase “An Appeal to Heaven” is rooted in the writings of English philosopher John Locke. In his “Second Treatise of Government,” Locke argued that when all legal and earthly means of redress are exhausted, people have the right to appeal to a higher power. This sentiment resonated deeply with the American colonists, who felt oppressed by British rule and saw their struggle for independence as a just cause under divine providence. 

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Associate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is now at the center of a second flag "controversy" after it was revealed on Wednesday that he displayed an "Appeal to Heaven" flag outside his family's beach house in New Jersey. The flag was commissioned by America's first President, George Washington, and based upon philosopher John Locke's Second Treatise of Government. show more

Pennsylvania Directive May Let Noncitizens Vote.

A formal administrative complaint filed by America First Legal (AFL) alleges a 2018 Pennsylvania State Department directive may allow noncitizens and other ineligible individuals to register to vote. The complaint, filed on behalf of Zimolong, LLC, contends the state election directive contravenes the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002, which mandates specific verification processes to ensure voter eligibility.

According to HAVA, a prospective voter must provide either a valid driver’s license number or, if they do not possess one, the last four digits of their Social Security number on their voter registration form. Additionally, election officials must verify these numbers against state and federal databases. This verification system is designed to ensure that only eligible voters are registered.

However, Pennsylvania’s 2018 election directive states that voter registration applications “may not be rejected based solely on a non-match between the applicant’s identifying numbers on their application and the comparison database numbers.” AFL contends that this guidance violates HAVA and potentially allows ineligible individuals, including noncitizens, to be added to the state’s voter rolls. HAVA explicitly states an application may not be processed unless it includes a valid driver’s license number or the last four digits of the applicant’s Social Security number. If an applicant lacks both, the state must assign a unique identifying number.

“Americans all across the United States have legitimate concerns about the security of our elections. Yet the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has adopted and maintained a voter registration process that clearly and unambiguously violates basic federal law intended to provide a minimum baseline of security,” AFL’s executive director and general counsel, Gene Hamilton, said in a statement. He added: “The Secretary of State must abandon this unlawful practice and comply with federal law to prevent fraud in elections in Pennsylvania.”

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A formal administrative complaint filed by America First Legal (AFL) alleges a 2018 Pennsylvania State Department directive may allow noncitizens and other ineligible individuals to register to vote. The complaint, filed on behalf of Zimolong, LLC, contends the state election directive contravenes the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) of 2002, which mandates specific verification processes to ensure voter eligibility. show more

German Populist Leader RESIGNS After Idiotic Nazi Comments.

Maximilian Krah, lead candidate for Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in the European parliamentary election, has resigned from the party’s leadership. Krah recently sparked controversy by telling an Italian newspaper that members of the Nazi SS were “not all criminals.” His resignation comes amid growing divisions among Europe’s nationalist parties that could undermine their anticipated gains in the June elections.

Krah announced his resignation from the German far-right party’s leadership on Wednesday. He stated that his comments were “being misused as a pretext to damage our party.”

His remarks drew immediate backlash. Significantly, France’s National Rally (RN) declared it would no longer align with AfD in the European Parliament. Marine Le Pen, RN’s leader, emphasized the need for a “clean break,” accusing AfD of being dominated by its most extreme elements.

“It was urgent to establish a cordon sanitaire,” Le Pen told French radio, asserting that AfD had become a source of constant provocation. RN’s leader confirmed the need for separation to appeal to mainstream voters.

Amidst these developments, RN appears poised to win the European election in France, with Jordan Bardella leading their list. The split with AfD appears strategically driven by domestic political considerations for RN.

Currently, RN and AfD dominate the European parliament’s right-populist Identity and Democracy (ID) group, which also includes Matteo Salvini’s League in Italy, Austria’s Freedom party (FPÖ), the Freedom party (PVV) in the Netherlands, and Vlaams Belang in Belgium.

However, the division casts uncertainty on the future influence of Europe’s populist right in Brussels. Analysts note that while RN’s decision aims to polish its domestic image, it may weaken the collective power of the coalition. All right-wing populist parties are expected to see significant gains in the June elections.

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Maximilian Krah, lead candidate for Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) in the European parliamentary election, has resigned from the party's leadership. Krah recently sparked controversy by telling an Italian newspaper that members of the Nazi SS were "not all criminals." His resignation comes amid growing divisions among Europe's nationalist parties that could undermine their anticipated gains in the June elections. show more

Hacked Primary Ballot Unveils MASSIVE Security Flaw in Texas Elections.

A lawsuit filed in Texas alleges that a “willful and systematic disregard of election laws” has allowed a breach in ballot secrecy, impacting most of the state’s voters. The lawsuit, filed by Dr. Laura Pressley and several other voters, contends that the state, in failing to comply with its own election rules, has created a security flaw that allows anyone to reverse engineer for whom a voter cast their ballot.

According to Dr. Pressley’s lawsuit, public information paired with specific data mining techniques can reveal voter choices. Hacking a ballot is accomplished through an algorithm that can decrypt the randomized ID numbers assigned to voters. While the randomized ID numbers are only used by some of the electronic voting machines in the state, they appear to be used prevalently in the state’s most populous counties. Texas state election law, however, actually stipulates that voter ID numbers must be consecutively numbered.

GOP CHAIRMAN’S HACKED BALLOT. 

The ballot security flaw was recently used by the independent Texas news outlet Current Revolt to expose for which candidates for office Matt Rinaldi, the chairman of the Republican Party of Texas (RPT), voted during the state’s Super Tuesday 2024 primary election. In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Rinaldi claimed he voted for former President Donald J. Trump in the March primary. However, the ballot copy acquired by Current Revolt shows that he voted for Governor Ron DeSantis. The Florida Governor dropped out of the Republican presidential primary race weeks before the Texas primary.

Experts such as Dr. Walter Daugherity from Texas A&M University have verified a repetitive pattern in the random number generation used to assign ballots, adding credibility to Dr. Pressley’s claims. The process — detailed in the lawsuit — shows how unique ballot numbers can be linked back to individual voters, making ballot secrecy an illusion.

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A lawsuit filed in Texas alleges that a "willful and systematic disregard of election laws" has allowed a breach in ballot secrecy, impacting most of the state's voters. The lawsuit, filed by Dr. Laura Pressley and several other voters, contends that the state, in failing to comply with its own election rules, has created a security flaw that allows anyone to reverse engineer for whom a voter cast their ballot. show more

Taiwan on High Alert as Chinese Ships Swarm.

Taiwan‘s defense ministry reported Wednesday the presence of seven Chinese navy ships and four Chinese coast guard vessels operating in the waters surrounding the island. Taiwan’s armed forces have deployed naval vessels and coastal missile systems to counter these movements. Notably, for the third consecutive day, no Chinese military aircraft were detected in Taiwan’s air defense zone, which typically sees frequent incursions.

China lays claim to Taiwan, and Chinese leaders have threatened military action if Taiwan attempts to declare formal independence. Taipei maintains it will not pursue such a declaration.

Beijing continues to use economic incentives and coercive measures to integrate Taiwan’s businesses and populace. Concurrently, the United States — Taiwan’s chief international supporter — is preparing for the possibility of a conflict over the island, which has significant trade relations with the U.S.

Tensions have been simmering since February around Taiwan’s Kinmen islands close to China’s east coast. The situation escalated after two Chinese fishermen died during a pursuit by Taiwan’s coast guard over an alleged maritime intrusion. In response, the Chinese coast guard vowed to protect the interests of its fishermen, leading to increased Chinese naval activity in the region.

On May 14, Taiwan’s Coast Guard Administration reported an incursion into Kinmen waters by five Chinese ships. The Taiwanese coast guard deployed six small boats in response. Footage released showed a Chinese maritime police vessel leading the patrol for a record fifth time in one month. Taiwan’s coast guard described this activity as dangerous and a threat to peace in the Taiwan Strait.

In testimony before the U.S. House Armed Services Committee in March, Admiral John Aquilino, head of the Indo-Pacific Command, said China will invade Taiwan by 2027.

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Taiwan's defense ministry reported Wednesday the presence of seven Chinese navy ships and four Chinese coast guard vessels operating in the waters surrounding the island. Taiwan's armed forces have deployed naval vessels and coastal missile systems to counter these movements. Notably, for the third consecutive day, no Chinese military aircraft were detected in Taiwan's air defense zone, which typically sees frequent incursions. show more

WATCH: Michael Cohen’s Lawyer Makes Laughable Claim That His Lies HELPED His Credibility.

Disgraced lawyer Michael Cohen‘s attorney, Danya Perry, is arguing the serial perjurer‘s acknowledgment of his past dishonesty lends credibility to his testimony in former President Donald J. Trump‘s Manhattan-based hush money trial. Perry made the claim during an interview on Monday with Joe Biden‘s former press secretary, Jen Psaki, on MSNBC.

Perry emphasized that Cohen has been forthcoming about his previous misconduct, suggesting this transparency makes him a more reliable witness for the prosecution. “The takeaway here is that he has made his peace with his admittedly checkered past,” Perry said, adding: “And he was also truthful about the many lies and mistakes he’s made along the way.”

Psaki pressed Perry on Cohen‘s decision to waive attorney-client privilege with Robert Costello, a lawyer who had advised Cohen during his legal troubles in 2018. The defense called Costello after the former federal prosecutor and criminal defense attorney testified before Congress that Cohen was continuing to lie on the witness stand. Psaki asked Perry if Cohen had any regrets regarding that decision.

“Years ago, he waived his attorney-client privilege when it comes to Robert Costello,” Psaki remarked. “Do you regret that? Should he regret that?” Perry responded, “I don’t think there were any blows that landed. I think Michael testified exactly what that relationship was and why he stayed at arms’ length from Bob Costello. I think the jury saw that on full display today.”

Perry further contended that the defense’s attempts to discredit Cohen rely on information Cohen himself disclosed earlier. “I think Michael has been nothing but forthright with this prosecution team,” Perry asserted. “Some of the so-called ‘aha’ or ‘gotcha’ moments were given to the defense care of Michael Cohen.”

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Disgraced lawyer Michael Cohen's attorney, Danya Perry, is arguing the serial perjurer's acknowledgment of his past dishonesty lends credibility to his testimony in former President Donald J. Trump's Manhattan-based hush money trial. Perry made the claim during an interview on Monday with Joe Biden's former press secretary, Jen Psaki, on MSNBC. show more

Judge Merchan is ‘Outrageous, Unethical, Unlawful And Petty,’ According to Top Lawyer Who Was in The Court.

Legendary defense attorney and former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz says Judge Juan Merchan behaved like an “absolute tyrant” during former President Donald J. Trump‘s Manhattan-based hush money trial on Monday. In an op-ed for the New York Post, Dershowitz blasted the Democrat-aligned judge over his political bias and treatment of Trump’s legal defense team.

Dershowitz noted Judge Merchan’s seemingly consistent rulings against the defense and excluding what he described as “obviously relevant evidence” while allowing the prosecution to present “irrelevant evidence.” He emphasized that, in his 60 years of legal experience across multiple countries, he had never witnessed a judge behave like Merchan.

The former Harvard law professor also shed further light on a fiery exchange between Merchan and defense witness Robert Costello — which resulted in Judge Merchan briefly clearing the courtroom. According to Dershowitz — who was able to remain in the chamber despite the judge’s order — the judge threatened the witness, telling him he would “strike all of Costello’s testimony if he raised his eyebrows again.”

Before clearing the room, Merchan repeatedly chastised Costello for rolling his eyes and making utterances in response to the judge’s rulings on the prosecution‘s objections. Dershowitz argued Merchan’s threat was unconstitutional, potentially violating Trump’s Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial and to confront witnesses. He called Merchan’s response to Costello “absolutely outrageous, unethical, unlawful and petty.”

Such judicial conduct, Dershowitz contends, demonstrates a significant bias against the defense.

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Legendary defense attorney and former Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz says Judge Juan Merchan behaved like an "absolute tyrant" during former President Donald J. Trump's Manhattan-based hush money trial on Monday. In an op-ed for the New York Post, Dershowitz blasted the Democrat-aligned judge over his political bias and treatment of Trump's legal defense team. show more