Sunday, March 29, 2026

Biden-Harris Lose Yet Another $30m Drone in Failing War.

The Biden-Harris government has confirmed the loss of another $30 million MQ-9 Reaper drone in Yemen. The U.S. military was tasked with fighting another interminable war in the country against the Iran-backed Houthis in January after the group stepped up attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea.

So far, the campaign against the Houthis has yielded few results, with the group expanding its attacks to include targets in the Arabian Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Indian Ocean. Joe Biden acknowledged the campaign was failing early on but insisted it would continue regardless: “[W]hen you say ‘[are the strikes] working,’ are they stopping the Houthis? No. Are they going to continue? Yes,” he told reporters.

Several MQ-9 Reaper drones have been lost throughout the war in Yemen this year, with a video purporting to show another one being shot down circulating on social media on Monday. The Pentagon acknowledges a Reaper has been “downed” but has not provided further details.

The Houthis claim they have downed a total of 11 Reapers—around $330 million in U.S. military hardware. The Pentagon claims the Houthis’ numbers are “not accurate,” but two Reaper losses in under a week were confirmed earlier this month, and there was another confirmed loss in May. Previous losses have also been confirmed.

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The Biden-Harris government has confirmed the loss of another $30 million MQ-9 Reaper drone in Yemen. The U.S. military was tasked with fighting another interminable war in the country against the Iran-backed Houthis in January after the group stepped up attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea. show more

Democrats File Lawsuit to Stop Georgia From Hand-Counting Ballots.

Democrats have filed a lawsuit against the Georgia State Election Board, challenging a new rule that mandates hand-counting ballots. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Democratic Party of Georgia, with support from Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, initiated the suit. They claim that this rule, intended to reduce election fraud, will create confusion, delay results in larger counties, and threaten ballot security.

The Democrats insist the Georgia State Election Board exceeded its authority by establishing the Hand Count Rule. Passed earlier this month, the rule requires county election officials to count ballots by hand after polls close to verify machine count totals are accurate, though not to examine individual votes.

A 3-2 conservative majority on the board, formed this summer, has introduced several rules and measures to strengthen election integrity. Former President Donald J. Trump has expressed support for the board’s majority. At a rally in Atlanta this summer, he named them individually, referring to them as “pitbulls” fighting for “victory.”

Despite the claims of the Democrats and Republican-in-name-only (RINO) officials in Georgia that hand-counting ballots would cause “chaos,” it is standard practice in many advanced democracies, such as Britain and France, where voting machines and tabulators are virtually non-existent.

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Democrats have filed a lawsuit against the Georgia State Election Board, challenging a new rule that mandates hand-counting ballots. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the Democratic Party of Georgia, with support from Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign, initiated the suit. They claim that this rule, intended to reduce election fraud, will create confusion, delay results in larger counties, and threaten ballot security. show more

MSNBC Guest Suggests Hispanics Support Trump to ‘Be White.’

A guest of the far-left MSNBC network claims that Hispanic voters are turning toward former President Donald J. Trump because they “want to be white” instead of being associated with immigrants. Maria Hinojosa, a host on the publicly funded broadcaster NPR, argues that the surge of support for Trump among Latinos is due to them wanting to be white, saying, “Latinos want to be white. They want to be with the cool kids.”

Hinojosa alleges many Hispanics “don’t want to be identified with all of those other immigrants that Donald Trump speaks so badly of, including me as a Mexican immigrant, so they’re like, ‘Let’s be with him.’”

Hinojosa admits that Hispanic support for Trump is a major issue for Vice President Kamala Harris and her campaign, saying it could even cost Harris the election in November.

Her comments come just months after leftist journalist and author Paola Ramos bizarrely claimed that “white supremacist tendencies” are driving Latino support for Trump.

“We can be minorities, but we too can perpetuate racism. Latinos, particularly the more generations are in this country, are not immune to nativism,” Ramos said.

In July, a report revealed that Latinos, who make up 20 percent of Nevada’s overall voters, are turning away from the Democrats, largely over immigration issues and the disastrous border policies of the Biden-Harris regime. A poll released in June revealed that as many as two-thirds of Hispanic voters want illegal immigrants deported back to their home countries.

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A guest of the far-left MSNBC network claims that Hispanic voters are turning toward former President Donald J. Trump because they "want to be white" instead of being associated with immigrants. Maria Hinojosa, a host on the publicly funded broadcaster NPR, argues that the surge of support for Trump among Latinos is due to them wanting to be white, saying, "Latinos want to be white. They want to be with the cool kids." show more

Criminal Probe Targets Biden-Harris Govt Employees Who Accessed Health Records of J.D. Vance.

A criminal probe has been launched after several employees at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs reportedly accessed the medical records of Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) without authorization. The employees also accessed records belonging to Governor Tim Walz (D-MN). Both men are military veterans.

At least six employees are said to have accessed the records, allegedly violating federal health privacy laws. After the incident was uncovered, VA investigators notified the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns.

VA Press Secretary Terrence Hayes stated, “We take the privacy of the Veterans we serve very seriously and have strict policies in place to protect their records. Any attempt by VA personnel to improperly access Veteran records is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.”

It is currently unknown what motivated the unauthorized access and whether or not the documents may have been leaked to people outside of the VA. An internal memo released at the end of August reportedly warned VA employees not to view veterans’ records even if they were curious, noting that records should only be viewed in relation to official authorities and assigned duties.

WIDER ISSUES.

The case echoes a similar leak at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that saw a former IRS contractor named Charles Littlejohn release President Donald J. Trump’s confidential tax records. Littlejohn later bragged about how easy it was to access the records, as despite not being a direct IRS employee, he still had access to confidential American tax information.

While both vice presidential candidates are veterans, Walz is accused of misrepresenting his military service. Some accuse him of dodging the Iraq War by taking early retirement while his fellow soldiers were deployed overseas. He has publicly claimed to have carried weapons “in war” but never deployed to a combat zone, prompting allegations of stolen valor.

Veterans who served in Walz’s National Guard unit accuse him of embellishing his rank, among other transgressions.

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A criminal probe has been launched after several employees at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs reportedly accessed the medical records of Senator J.D. Vance (R-OH) without authorization. The employees also accessed records belonging to Governor Tim Walz (D-MN). Both men are military veterans. show more

Obscene, Naked Trump Statue Hanged from a Crane Near Las Vegas.

An obscene, 43-foot nude statue of former President Donald J. Trump appeared hanging from a crane off Interstate 15, north of Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday. The grotesque statue, complete with genitals, is made from approximately 6,000 pounds of foam-covered metal rebar.

The currently unidentified creators describe the effigy as “a bold statement on transparency, vulnerability, and the public personas of political figures,” claiming they hope it will start conversations around “transparency—or lack thereof—in politics, challenging viewers to think critically about political influence.”

In 2016, during his first presidential campaign, five naked Trump statues appeared in cities including New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Cleveland, and Seattle as part of a project titled ‘The Emperor Has No Balls’ by the activist art collective Indecline. As of publication, Indecline had neither confirmed nor denied involvement in the Las Vegas stunt.

Some social media users argue the effigy, which shows the subject’s head listing to the side as though hanged from the neck, may inspire violence against the former president, who recently survived two assassination attempts and is still under threat. Others argue that if a similar nude, misshapen effigy of Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris were hanged from a crane near a major city, the Democrats and the corporate media would be furious and probably pursue criminal charges.

Polls show that 28 percent of Democrats wish one of Trump’s would-be assassins had killed him.

Reports say the statue will tour multiple cities, but specific dates and locations for its future appearances are unknown.

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An obscene, 43-foot nude statue of former President Donald J. Trump appeared hanging from a crane off Interstate 15, north of Las Vegas, Nevada, on Saturday. The grotesque statue, complete with genitals, is made from approximately 6,000 pounds of foam-covered metal rebar. show more
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FBI Ordered to Pay Millions in Taxpayer Dollars to Settle Sexual Harassment Claims.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is agreeing to pay out more than $22 million in taxpayer dollars following a class-action lawsuit by female recruits who allege harassment and discrimination during training. The lawsuit, initially filed in 2019, claims that women undergoing training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, faced sexually charged remarks and false accusations, among other forms of harassment from their instructors.

The settlement, which will require federal judicial approval, involves compensation for 34 women dismissed from the academy. If approved, it will be one of the largest settlements in the FBI’s history related to such allegations.

David J. Shaffer, representing the plaintiffs, alleges that harassment and verbal abuse are deeply ingrained in the culture of the bureau and its training academy.

The lawsuit claims that female recruits were harshly evaluated compared to male colleagues and were unfairly targeted for dismissal based on subjective criteria. One woman cited in the lawsuit reported being told to “smile more,” while another accused an instructor of making lewd gestures.

A 2022 internal watchdog report confirmed many claims in the lawsuit, including fostering a “Good Old Boy Network” that allowed discriminatory behaviors to persist unchecked. Part of the settlement terms includes offering the women an opportunity to re-enter FBI training and guaranteeing placement in preferred offices for those who qualify. Additionally, the bureau has agreed to an external review to ensure fair evaluation processes for female recruits.

The lawsuit is the latest blow to the federal law enforcement agency, which has been plagued by accusations of sexual harassment for decades. Even more concerning, the FBI was accused earlier this year by the Department of Justice (DOJ) Inspector General of a staggering lack of action when addressing hands-on sex offenses against children.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is agreeing to pay out more than $22 million in taxpayer dollars following a class-action lawsuit by female recruits who allege harassment and discrimination during training. The lawsuit, initially filed in 2019, claims that women undergoing training at the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, faced sexually charged remarks and false accusations, among other forms of harassment from their instructors. show more

Eight Alleged Migrants Jailed for Looting in Flood-Ravaged State.

Eight alleged migrants have been arrested for looting in an area of eastern Tennessee that has been severely impacted by flooding and mudslides caused by Hurricane Helene. The men, arrested on Saturday, faced their first court appearance on Monday.

Five of the men are being charged with aggravated burglary. Washington County law enforcement says they broke into occupied structures to rob individuals impacted by the catastrophic flooding. They have been identified as Albin Nahun Vega-Rapalo, 24; David Bairon Rapalo-Rapalo, 37; Kevin Noe Martinez-Lopez, 25; Marvin Hernandez-Martinez, 43; and Dayln Gabriel Guillen Guillen, 37.

Meanwhile, an additional three men have been charged with burglary after being caught looting unoccupied buildings. The three are identified as Jesus Leodan Garcia-Peneda, 51; Josue Berardo Ortis-Valdez, 30; and Ersy Leonel Ortis-Valdez, 33.

“Kamala [Harris] and [Joe] Biden don’t have the resources to rescue Americans [but they do] have the resources to import migrants to loot them,” commented Stephen Miller, a former advisor to Donald Trump.

APOCALYPTIC STORM DAMAGE.

A large swath of the United States, almost 500 miles wide and stretching from Florida through Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, southern Virginia, and Kentucky, was devastatingly impacted by Hurricane Helene over the weekend. Making landfall in the Florida panhandle, the storm’s high winds caused extensive damage along the Gulf Coast.

As the storm moved north, catastrophic flooding occurred as Helene dumped historic amounts of rain throughout the Appalachian Mountains. Consequently, millions are without power, and hundreds are believed dead. Mudslides and flash floods destroyed numerous small towns dotting the mountain valleys throughout western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee.

The Biden-Harris government has been the target of sharp criticism for its slow response to the crisis. President Joe Bident spent the weekend with family at his Delaware beach home. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris attended several campaign fundraisers on the West Coast, only returning to Washington, D.C., on Monday.

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Eight alleged migrants have been arrested for looting in an area of eastern Tennessee that has been severely impacted by flooding and mudslides caused by Hurricane Helene. The men, arrested on Saturday, faced their first court appearance on Monday. show more

Israel Set to Launch ‘Limited’ Ground Invasion of Lebanon.

Israel has informed officials in the Biden-Harris government that it will soon launch a limited ground invasion of southern Lebanon. The move comes on the heels of Israeli military strikes over the last several weeks, which have seemingly eliminated nearly the entire senior leadership of the Lebanon-based terrorist group Hezbollah. On Friday, the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in a massive airstrike on the terror group’s command bunker just south of the Lebanese capital of Beirut.

According to U.S. officials, the Israelis say the invasion will be much smaller in scale than the 2006 ground war in Lebanon, which saw around 120 Israeli soldiers killed and another 1,200 wounded. Israel estimates the 2006 war resulted in the deaths of 600 Hezbollah fighters, with upwards of 800 wounded. Nearly 1,200 Lebanese civilians were also killed in the war, according to international humanitarian groups. Additionally, Israeli officials have told the U.S. that the latest incursion into Lebanon will be far shorter in duration than the 2006 conflict.

Following the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel, the Jewish state has been engaged in a multi-front conflict with Hamas in Gaza to its south and with Hezbollah in Lebanon to its north. Both terror groups are considered to be military proxies of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Until now, the conflict has predominately remained isolated to Israel’s southern and northern borders; however, a ground incursion into Lebanon—especially following the decapitation strikes against Hezbollah’s leadership—could provoke a more aggressive response from Iran.

Earlier this month, Israel allegedly used small explosives hidden in pager devices and walkie-talkies to injure or kill hundreds of Hezbollah terrorists.

Image by Israel Defense Forces. 

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Israel has informed officials in the Biden-Harris government that it will soon launch a limited ground invasion of southern Lebanon. The move comes on the heels of Israeli military strikes over the last several weeks, which have seemingly eliminated nearly the entire senior leadership of the Lebanon-based terrorist group Hezbollah. On Friday, the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, was killed in a massive airstrike on the terror group's command bunker just south of the Lebanese capital of Beirut. show more

Ex-Candidate Charged with Threatening to Send ‘Hit Squad’ After Rep. Anna Paulina Luna.

Prosecutors have charged former congressional candidate William Braddock with threatening to make Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) “disappear” during an election contest. Braddock, 41, from St. Petersburg, Florida, allegedly made the threats on June 8, 2021, while challenging Rep. Luna for the 13th Congressional District of Florida. The indictment, unsealed late last week, says Braddock threatened to use a “Russian-Ukrainian hit squad” to eliminate her.

Prosecutors did not officially name Braddock’s alleged victim, but he was running against Luna at the time. Leaked audio recordings appear to show him referring to Luna as a “dead squirrel” and “a f***ing speed bump in the road” who would be made to “disappear.” Braddock initially denied the recordings’ authenticity, suggesting they had been altered. However, a judge issued a stalking injunction against him, and he withdrew from the race against Luna shortly afterward.

Braddock fled to the Philippines following these incidents but has now been extradited back to the United States. The Department of Justice (DOJ) is charging him with interstate transmission of a true threat to injure another person. Braddock appeared in a Los Angeles federal court on Thursday and faces up to five years in prison if convicted.

Recently, Luna revealed she has received another “very serious shooting threat,” which law enforcement is currently investigating.

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Prosecutors have charged former congressional candidate William Braddock with threatening to make Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) "disappear" during an election contest. Braddock, 41, from St. Petersburg, Florida, allegedly made the threats on June 8, 2021, while challenging Rep. Luna for the 13th Congressional District of Florida. The indictment, unsealed late last week, says Braddock threatened to use a "Russian-Ukrainian hit squad" to eliminate her. show more

Populists Win Historic Victory Driven by Youth Vote.

Austria’s populist Freedom Party (FPOe) achieved its largest election success in the party’s history on Sunday, September 29, as young voters flocked to support the anti-mass migration party and its “remigration” policies. The FPOe won 29.2 percent of the national vote, beating their previous record of 26.9 percent back in 1999 when the party entered a coalition government as the junior partner of the center-right Austrian People’s Party (OeVP).

Herbert Kickl, leader of the FPOe and an ally of Hungary’s Viktor Orban in the European Union (EU), ran on an anti-mass migration platform and endorsed the concept of “remigration,” which could see large-scale deportations of illegal aliens and possibly incentives for migrants to return to their home countries.

“These invaders want to harm us, endanger our security and our prosperity,” Kickl said during the election campaign, calling for “Fortress Austria.”

The FPOe has become very popular among young voters, attaining first place among those under the age of 34 and winning 37 percent of the vote among those aged 35 to 59.

Despite winning the election, Kickl and his party will have to form a coalition government with another party for a majority in the Austrian parliament. Unlike Germany‘s Alternative for Germany (AfD) and France’s National Rally (RN), there is no so-called cordon sanitaire against the Austrian populists, with all other parties colluding to shut them out of office. This means there is a realistic prospect the FPOe could form a government with the center-right OeVP.

The OeVP last formed a coalition with the FPOe in 2017, which lasted until 2019. However, the OeVP was the senior partner in that coalition, and it is unclear whether it would accept a junior role with Kickl rather than an OeVP politician becoming Chancellor.

The Social Democrats, Greens, and liberal NEOS group have all ruled out working with the FPOe.

Image by C.Stadler/Bwag.

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Austria's populist Freedom Party (FPOe) achieved its largest election success in the party's history on Sunday, September 29, as young voters flocked to support the anti-mass migration party and its "remigration" policies. The FPOe won 29.2 percent of the national vote, beating their previous record of 26.9 percent back in 1999 when the party entered a coalition government as the junior partner of the center-right Austrian People's Party (OeVP). show more