Saturday, November 22, 2025

Forbes Names Dylan Mulvaney to ’30 Under 30′ List.

Forbes has named Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender activist who crashed Bud Light, to its ’30 Under 30′ list.

“The actress [sic] and LGBTQ+ activist gained viral fame with her [sic] ‘Days of Girlhood’ TikTok series, which documented her [sic] gender transition and drew more than 1 billion views,” Forbes stated in a profile.

Only later in its profile did Forbes acknowledge Mulvaney “found herself [sic] at the center of an unexpected political crossfire after Bud Light paid her [sic] to post a video featuring a custom beer with her [sic] face on the can, sparking a widespread boycott of the brand.”

Partnering with Mulvaney had a devastating impact on Bud Light. Billions were wiped off the value of parent company Anheuser-Busch. Tanking sales also saw it fall from its perch as America’s most-purchased beer.

This was quickly glossed over by Forbes. The business magazine instead emphasized the fact Mulvaney “landed partnerships with companies like Nike and MAC” and “raked in an estimated $2 million in earnings” last year alone.

Mulvaney decided he was female in his mid-twenties, charting his “transition” on social media. On ‘Day 222 of being a girl’ – less than a year in – he was invited to meet Joe Biden. The elderly Democrat was interrogated on “trans issues” at the White House and lectured on the experience of “transness”.

Mulvaney has undergone “facial feminization” surgery. He has not removed his penis and testicles, however, insisting “women can have bulges”.

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Forbes has named Dylan Mulvaney, the transgender activist who crashed Bud Light, to its '30 Under 30' list. show more

Deutsche Bank Testimony Destroys AG Letitia James’s Case Against Trump.

Deutsche Bank executive David Williams testified in Manhattan on Tuesday, arguing that net worth can be elevated on self-reported financial statements for “high-wealth clients,” massively undermining New York Attorney General Letitia James‘ lawsuit against former President Donald J. Trump.

The lawsuit argues that Trump inflated his assets to obtain favorable terms from banks and insurers, portraying Deutsche Bank as Trump’s biggest victim. Williams, however, drew attention to the bank’s standard practice of independently reducing a client’s stated asset values before loan approval, which was the case with Trump.

Deutsche Bank lent hundreds of millions of dollars to Trump for properties in Miami, Chicago, and Washington. In the years 2011 and 2012, the bank cut Trump’s stated net worth from roughly $4.2 billion to $2.3 billion, but approved the loans based on Trump’s history of successful developments and other criteria. “It’s not unusual or atypical for any client’s provide financial statements to be adjusted to this level to this extent,” Williams explained.

“We expect clients provided information to be accurate,” he continued, but “at the same time, it’s not an industry standard that these financial statements are audited they [are] largely reliant on the use of estimate…”

In defense, Trump, who denies any wrongdoing and claims the case is politically motivated, will call four current and former Deutsche Bank employees to testify. This includes Rosemary Vrablic, the family’s former private banker.

Trump, alongside his sons Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, has testified that no banks have been victimized by the alleged inflated valuation and asserts that the banks have made a considerable profit from interest on the loans.

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Deutsche Bank executive David Williams testified in Manhattan on Tuesday, arguing that net worth can be elevated on self-reported financial statements for "high-wealth clients," massively undermining New York Attorney General Letitia James' lawsuit against former President Donald J. Trump. show more

McGregor: ‘Scapegoat Me, I’ll Take It.’

Former UFC champion Conor McGregor has said the Irish left can “scapegoat” him over anti-mass migration riots, adding “If it makes you feel better, I will take it,” in a recent X post.

“The truth of the many failed policies of this government however, will never stop being the reason we have innocent children in hospital on life support after being stabbed by a deranged criminal, and whose current conditions are being hid from the public.”

“Shame on government and those harboring this and trying to avert from the causes of this. Shame!” he added.

McGregor also shared a video suggesting a five-year-old in critical condition after a mass stabbing by an immigrant may already be dead. Some believe authorities may be covering up the girl’s death, to prevent further riots.

McGregor attached a screenshot of a post by a fan, saying the UFC star has actually prevented riots. “[He defused] the anger of the people by giving them a voice speaking up for concerns where their pathetic leader [Leo Varadkar] said NOTHING!!” the poster wrote.

The fighter has been outspoken since an Algerian migrant stabbed a woman and three toddlers in Dublin.

Prior to this, he also spoke out against the European Union’s Free Movement migration regime, after a foreign pedophile used it to move to Ireland and murder a young woman. He also suggested Irish citizens should “evaporate” empty hotels before the government can move migrants into them.

The Irish police are reportedly investigating McGregor for “online hate speech”.

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Former UFC champion Conor McGregor has said the Irish left can "scapegoat" him over anti-mass migration riots, adding "If it makes you feel better, I will take it," in a recent X post. show more

Basic Border Checks in Germany Have Cut Illegal Migration By 40%.

Basic border controls introduced by the German government on its borders with Poland, Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic have reduced illegal immigration by more than 40 percent within just one month.

Data released by the German federal police shows the number of illegal migrants entering the country fell to just 300 per day compared to over 700 last month. In the month proceeding October 16, there were a total of 18,492 illegal crossings registered, whereas that figure fell to 11,029 a month later.

The reduction was achieved by German authorities simply checking the papers of those attempting to enter the country, despite the remonstrations and resistance of the country’s far-left coalition government, comprised of the Greens and Chancellor Olaf Scholz‘s Social Democrats.

The reduction “clearly demonstrates how indispensable border controls currently are,” said Saxony’s CDUI Interior Minister Armin Schuster. “With the notified border controls, even our expectations are significantly exceeded.”

He continued, stating the results were a “miserable testimony to the functionality of the Schengen system.”

Germany, alongside other European nations, has begun ramping up border control and security in the wake of Hamas’ violent incursion into Israel in October. Chancellor Scholz has announced his intentions to see the number of deportations increase while also reducing the number of people entering the country.

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Basic border controls introduced by the German government on its borders with Poland, Austria, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic have reduced illegal immigration by more than 40 percent within just one month. show more

WaPo Threatens More Layoffs While 120 Employees Take Voluntary Buyouts.

Patty Stonesifer, CEO of the Washington Post, announced 120 employees at the liberal newspaper have accepted a buyout – voluntarily ending their term of employment. The Bezos-owned corporate news outlet informed staff they would need another 120 employees to accept a buyout over the next two weeks otherwise layoffs will be implemented. The paper is believed to have around 2,500 employees in total.

The buyout package being offered by the Washington Post‘s management is being extended to additional news teams and the acceptance caps increased in the hopes more employees will opt for voluntary separation.

“We want everyone to understand that we need 240 acceptances to help restore the Post’s financial health,” Stonesifer wrote in the memo. “We have made the decision, if we fall short of this goal, to implement involuntary layoffs in those areas where we have already identified that positions do not need to be replaced, where work can be reassigned more efficiently or where we can otherwise achieve cost savings.”

The Washington Post is owned by Nash Holdings, a limited liability company controlled by billionaire Jeff Bezos. The PAC affiliated with Bezos’s Amazon.com contributed over $1 million to Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign, while the company overall donated $1.7 million. Bezos himself personally chipped in $5,000. Former President Donald Trump received just over $160,000 from Amazon.

Employees at the Washington Post contributed just shy of $70,000 to Democrats during the 2020 campaign cycle. Republican candidates received just under $4,000 in total.

Three months ago, former President Trump’s social media site, Truth Social, dropped a $3.8 billion lawsuit against Bezos and the Washington Post after the latter published a report which linked his Truth Social platform to a “porn friendly” bank. The lawsuit alleges WaPo “published an egregious hit piece that falsely accused TMTG of securities fraud and other wrongdoing” and “has been on a years-long crusade against TMTG characterized by the concealment of relevant information in its possession.”

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Patty Stonesifer, CEO of the Washington Post, announced 120 employees at the liberal newspaper have accepted a buyout – voluntarily ending their term of employment. The Bezos-owned corporate news outlet informed staff they would need another 120 employees to accept a buyout over the next two weeks otherwise layoffs will be implemented. The paper is believed to have around 2,500 employees in total. show more

WATCH: Bay Area Council Erupts Into Outpouring of Hamas Support and BlueAnon Conspiracies.

A meeting of the Oakland City Council in San Francisco’s Bay Area played host to an outpouring of “progressive” Hamas support, with attendees even claiming the Palestinian group’s October 7th terror attack was actually secretly conducted by the Israeli Defense Forces.

The bizarre supercut of the meeting on Monday night, below, includes those wanting to condemn Hamas being labeled “old white fascists.”

An amendment to condemn Hamas, introduced by left-wing Democrat Dan Kalb, failed by six votes to two, while the resolution to call for a ceasefire passed by eight votes to nothing, on the 100 percent Democrat-controlled council.

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A meeting of the Oakland City Council in San Francisco’s Bay Area played host to an outpouring of “progressive” Hamas support, with attendees even claiming the Palestinian group’s October 7th terror attack was actually secretly conducted by the Israeli Defense Forces. show more

Cover-Up? Arizona Border Sector That Saw 15,300 Crossings in a Week Halts Updates.

An Arizona sector chief for U.S. Border Patrol announced his team would stop posting updates on the southern border to social media amid record-breaking crossings, prompting concerns the federal authorities may be attempting to limit information on the migrant crisis.

“In light of the ongoing migration surge, all Tucson Sector Border Patrol social media accounts will be paused until further notice,” said John Modlin, Chief Patrol Agent for the CBP Tucson Sector, on Sunday.

“We appreciate your understanding and continued support during this challenging time,” he added.

Not everyone expressed understanding of the move, however: “Just days [after] Border Patrol’s Tuscon sector reported having 15,300 illegal crossings last week (highest weekly total ever), Tucson sector BP says it’s pausing its social media until further notice due to “ongoing migration surge,” commented reporter Bill Melugin.

“Regardless of the reasoning behind this – this is such a bad look,” he continued, noting that media makes use of data and photographs uploaded to the Tuscon account regularly.

“Essentially – the border crisis in the sector is so bad that they’re going to cut off all communication and transparency with the public,” he added.

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An Arizona sector chief for U.S. Border Patrol announced his team would stop posting updates on the southern border to social media amid record-breaking crossings, prompting concerns the federal authorities may be attempting to limit information on the migrant crisis. show more
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Judge Chutkan Blocks Trump’s Attempts to Subpoena Missing Jan 6 Committee Records.

Tanya Chutkan, the Jamaica-born federal judge overseeing Donald Trump’s prosecution over January 6th, has blocked the former president’s legal teams attempts to subpoena “missing” Jan 6 Committee records.

The J6 Committee, staffed almost entirely by Democrats, failed to preserve or properly organize its records. Trump’s lawyers had moved to subpoena all of its supposed evidence, arguing the Justice Department relied on the committee to build much of its case against him.

Chutkan, however, has refused to allow this. She insists the “broad scope of the records that Defendant seeks, and his vague description of their potential relevance, resemble less ‘a good faith effort to obtain identified evidence’ than they do ‘a general ‘fishing expedition.'”

Chutkan comes from a family of “dangerous” Jamaican Marxists. She is also an alumnus of the law firm that represented the anti-Trump dossier progenitor firm Fusion GPS.

Trump’s team has asked Chutkan to recuse herself from the case. They cite comments she has made at previous Jan 6 trials, strongly implying she believes he is guilty. These requests have been denied.

She has also attempted to place a gag order on the 45th President to limit his ability to speak freely about his prosecution. Even the leftist American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has blasted it as a violation of the First Amendment.

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Tanya Chutkan, the Jamaica-born federal judge overseeing Donald Trump's prosecution over January 6th, has blocked the former president's legal teams attempts to subpoena "missing" Jan 6 Committee records. show more

Govt Surveillance Program Gives Law Enforcement Access to TRILLIONS of Phone Records Without Suspicion of Criminality.

A clandestine government surveillance program has been tracking more than one trillion domestic phone records of ordinary, law-abiding citizens across the United States for over a decade, according to a letter sent by Democratic Senator from Oregon Ron Wyden to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

The letter, obtained by WIRED, suggests that the Data Analytical Services (DAS) program has enabled federal, state, and local law enforcement to sieve through countless phone records and information without suspicion of criminality or wrongdoing.

The program, which cooperates with AT&T, utilizes “chain analysis,” which allows agencies or law enforcement to look into anyone who may have been in contact with a criminal suspect. Law enforcement may request any data or call records of anyone related to the suspect – regardless of how distant – so long as they use AT&T.

A range of agencies and officials have hitherto participated in the program, ranging from the U.S. Postal Service to the Californian Highway Patrol. Others include the New York Department of Corrections, U.S. Immigration and Customs, and the National Guard.

One instance involved a San Jose officer who asked the Northern California Regional Intelligence Center to identify a potential victim and material witness in a criminal case. The officer said that by way of the program, “We obtained six months of call data for [suspect]’s phone, as well as several close associations (his girlfriend, father, sister, mother).”

“I have serious concerns about the legality of this surveillance program, and the materials provided by the DOJ contain troubling information that would justifiably outrage many Americans and other members of Congress,” Senator Wyden stresses in the letter.

“The public interest in an informed debate about government surveillance far outweighs the need to keep this information secret. To that end, I urge you to promptly clear for public release the material described,” he adds.

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A clandestine government surveillance program has been tracking more than one trillion domestic phone records of ordinary, law-abiding citizens across the United States for over a decade, according to a letter sent by Democratic Senator from Oregon Ron Wyden to the Department of Justice (DOJ). show more

Huge Surge in ‘Asylum’-Demanding Migrants Entering U.S. from Canada.

The number of migrants crossing America’s northern border with Canada to claim asylum is increasing at an exponential rate, presenting a potentially dangerous backdoor into the country as resources are focused on the much larger migrant crisis on the southern border with Mexico.

At 5,525 miles, the U.S.-Canada border is even longer than the 1,954-mile U.S.-Mexico border, and extremely hard to police.

“It’s extremely dangerous with the cold weather, the cold water,” warned Brady Waikel, who leads the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) station in Niagara Falls, near the site of the Rainbow Bridge car explosion on November 22nd.

Robert García, who leads Border Patrol in the Swanton, Vermont sector, says his team has “exceeded 6,700 apprehensions in less than one year” – not comparable to the numbers crossing southern border sectors, but higher than in the last eleven years put together.

All told, the number of “encounters” along the Canadian frontier stands at 189,402 in the latest CBP figures for fiscal year 2023, with 10,021 arrests for illegal crossings. Mexican migrants accounted for 4,868 of these arrests – a big increase on the 882 Mexican migrant arrests in 2022.

As a Western welfare state not in a state of war or economic collapse, asylum seekers crossing into the U.S. from Canada are manifestly not genuine refugees. In fact, the Canadian authorities report 14,185 migrants crossed into Canada from the U.S. to claim asylum up to October, suggesting migrants crossing the northern border in both directions are simply “asylum shopping”.

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The number of migrants crossing America's northern border with Canada to claim asylum is increasing at an exponential rate, presenting a potentially dangerous backdoor into the country as resources are focused on the much larger migrant crisis on the southern border with Mexico. show more