Saturday, January 3, 2026

Left-Media Smears Nick Shirley Over Biden-Era Illegal Migrant Stunt.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The leftist media is attempting to use a several-year-old stunt pulled by Nick Shirley to highlight former President Joe Biden’s illegal immigration crisis as a means to discredit the independent journalist’s reporting on allegations of widespread daycare subsidy fraud in Minnesota and other Democrat-controlled states.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Independent journalist Nick Shirley, The Daily Beast, freelance journalist Jack Revell, and fraud claims tied to Minnesota’s Somali immigrant community.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The Daily Beast smear was published on January 2, 2026, while the Minnesota social services fraud scandal began

💬KEY QUOTE: “The stunt aligns with Shirley’s history of Mr. Beast-style shock content, but is deeply problematic for the self-described ‘100% independent journalist’ as it contravenes several professional ethical codes.” — Jack Revell of The Daily Beast

🎯IMPACT: The haphazard effort to discredit Shirley suggests the fraud allegations pose a significant threat to the Democrat Party.

IN FULL

The leftist media is attempting to use a several-year-old stunt pulled by Nick Shirley to highlight former President Joe Biden’s illegal immigration crisis as a means to discredit the independent journalist’s reporting on allegations of widespread daycare subsidy fraud in Minnesota and other Democrat-controlled states. In a new story for The Daily Beast website, Australian freelance journalist and “night reporter,” Jack Revell—who appears to be a psychedelic drug enthusiast—pearl clutches, claiming the nearly two-year-old illegal immigration stunt is “deeply problematic” and “contravenes several professional ethical codes.” Notably, Revell does not detail what “professional ethical codes” were contravened.

In May of 2024, Shirley—as part of an effort to promote awareness about the former Biden government’s illegal immigration crisis—paid a group of migrant workers $20 to demonstrate in support of Biden just outside the White House perimeter fence in Washington, D.C. As part of his investigation, Shirley reveals how, because of economic conditions, physical ailments, and other hurdles, many of the illegal immigrants allowed into the United States by the former Biden government—ostensibly to work—are unable and instead living in deteriorating conditions on the streets of major cities like Washington, D.C.

Unlike much of the corporate news, Shirley’s migrant video relays firsthand accounts from illegal immigrant laborers without a media filter. And bizarrely, unlike what Revell and The Daily Beast—who evidently didn’t actually watch the entire YouTube video, which runs just over 15 minutes—Shirley actually spends a great deal of time focusing on the living conditions of the illegal immigrants who are unable to find or unwilling to work.

Such an omission, however, shouldn’t come as a surprise, as the leftist and corporate media are more interested discrediting and covering up allegations of social services fraud instates like Minnesota now that it has become politically dangerous for the Democrat Party—despite even The New York Times initially acknowledging the problem of widespread fraud tied to the state’s Somali immigrant community in late November 2025. Currently, federal prosecutors estimate that over $9 billion in taxpayer dollars—around half of the federal funding provided to the 14 social programs in Minnesota, which are believed to have been targeted by criminal schemes—may have been stolen through fraud.

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Newest Nobel Prize Winner Endorses Trump’s Venezuela Strategy.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado expressed strong support for President Trump’s strategy to pressure Nicolás Maduro’s regime and highlighted the importance of U.S. involvement in Venezuela’s fight for democracy.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: María Corina Machado, President Donald Trump, Nicolás Maduro, and international allies, including the United States.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Machado recently spoke on CBS’s “Face the Nation” after receiving her Nobel Peace Prize in Norway, marking her first public appearance in nearly a year.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We, the Venezuelan people, are very grateful to him and to his administration, because I believe he is a champion of freedom in this hemisphere.” – María Corina Machado

🎯IMPACT: Machado’s statements underscore the growing pressure on Maduro’s regime and the pivotal role of U.S. foreign policy in Venezuela’s path toward democracy.

IN FULL

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado praised President Donald J. Trump’s approach toward Venezuela, calling him a “champion of freedom in this hemisphere” and crediting his administration with intensifying pressure on Nicolás Maduro’s government. Machado said the Trump administration has finally taken steps the Venezuelan opposition has long requested, including expanded sanctions, seizures of Venezuelan oil, and military actions aimed at disrupting illegal activities tied to the regime.

“We, the Venezuelan people, are very grateful to him and to his administration, because I believe he is a champion of freedom in this hemisphere,” she said.

Machado added that those measures signal that Venezuela is now being treated as a U.S. national security priority. “We have been asking this for years, so it’s finally happening,” she said, adding that the Maduro regime’s “days are numbered.”

Machado recently escaped Venezuela to travel to Norway, where she accepted a Nobel Peace Prize. She dedicated the award to President Trump, arguing that sustained international pressure is essential to ending Maduro’s rule. While acknowledging the hardships caused by sanctions, she defended the policy, saying, “What we want to do is to save lives, but Maduro was the one who declared a war on the Venezuelan people.”

She called on democratic nations to work together to shut down the regime’s illicit revenue streams and raise the cost of Maduro remaining in power. Machado said growing cracks within the government are already visible, particularly within the armed forces and police. “The wide majority of the military want change,” she said, pointing to recent cases of service members refusing orders or reaching out to opposition figures.

Her comments come as the Trump administration has increased both economic and military pressure on Venezuela. In recent days, the United States announced new sanctions targeting Venezuelan and Iranian individuals and entities accused of supporting weapons and technology transfers tied to Caracas. U.S. officials have said the sanctions are designed to weaken the Maduro government’s international networks and limit its ability to fund security operations.

The administration has also acknowledged direct military action linked to Venezuela. Trump recently revealed that U.S. forces struck a facility on Venezuelan territory allegedly used to load narcotics shipments, marking a significant escalation in operations tied to counter-drug efforts. Separately, the U.S. military has continued maritime operations in the Caribbean, sinking vessels accused of working with drug cartels amid what officials describe as expanding Venezuela-related security missions.

Asked about the possibility of U.S. troops entering Venezuela, Machado said she supports “more and more pressure” to force Maduro out but does not expect American ground forces to be deployed. She emphasized that international allies, particularly the United States, will play a critical role in rebuilding democratic institutions after a transition.

“The day Maduro goes,” Machado said, “you will see tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants coming back home.”

Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok.

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‘Hate Crime’ – Dem Mayor Tries to Criminalize Citizen Journalism.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Mayor Katie Wilson (D) condemned independent journalists investigating allegations of fraud in Somali-run daycares, labeling them as “extremist influencers” and accusing them of harassment.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, independent journalists, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, and Mike Davis.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The controversy centers on Somali daycare providers in Seattle, Washington, and allegations of fraud that have been exposed in recent investigations.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Asking questions/citizen journalism are NOT HATE CRIMES in America — they are protected speech, and if Seattle tries to chill that speech, [DOJ Civil Rights Division] will step in to protect it and set them straight!” – Harmeet Dhillon

🎯IMPACT: The situation has sparked national attention, with federal officials warning against threats to First Amendment rights and independent journalists continuing to uncover questionable practices.

IN FULL

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson (D) has condemned independent journalists investigating allegations of fraud in Somali-run daycares, describing them as “extremist influencers” engaged in harassment. “I stand with the Somali childcare providers who have experienced targeted harassment, and condemn the surveillance campaign promoted by extremist influencers,” Wilson—a self-described socialist—wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) late Thursday.

The far-left socialist mayor encouraged individuals who believe they are victims of hate crimes to contact Washington’s Hate Crimes and Bias Incident Hotline. She further asserted, “In Seattle, we believe in solidarity, and our city will not tolerate anyone who is trying to intimidate, harass, or film Somali childcare providers. Such behavior is unacceptable and puts children and families at risk.”

Her comments follow investigations by independent journalists Nick Shirley, as well as Cam Higby and Jonathan Choe, the latter of whom reported on local Seattle Somali daycare facilities receiving government subsidies despite discrepancies suggesting potential fraudulent activity. One case involved a daycare listed as receiving over $210,000 in taxpayer funds, but when questioned, the occupant of what appears to actually be a residential property denied operating any childcare business.

Additional reports highlighted daycares with no children present and threats to journalists attempting to verify the legality of their operations.

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, who oversees the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Civil Rights Division, responded to Wilson’s accusations, warning, “Asking questions/citizen journalism are NOT HATE CRIMES in America — they are protected speech, and if Seattle tries to chill that speech, [DOJ Civil Rights Division] will step in to protect it and set them straight!” Dhillon also criticized Washington Attorney General Nick Brown (D) for similar comments, emphasizing that state officials cannot infringe on First Amendment rights.

Image by Jonathan Thorne

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Trump’s DHS Arrests 500 Illegals in Minnesota.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Federal agents have arrested 500 illegal immigrants and investigated 1,000 immigration-fraud cases in Minnesota over the past two months, according to Homeland Security.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Homeland Security, ICE, Somali nationals, and Minnesota officials, including Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Investigations have escalated in Minnesota over the past two months, with updates provided on December 30, 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “These suspected perpetrators are really trying to cover their tracks,” said Tricia McLaughlin, Homeland Security assistant secretary.

🎯IMPACT: Federal funding to Minnesota’s childcare program has been cut off, and stricter documentation is now required for daycare providers nationwide.

IN FULL

Federal immigration enforcement agents have already arrested an estimated 500 illegal immigrants and investigated over 1,000 cases of immigration fraud in Minnesota over the past two months, according to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. According to DHS, nearly 100 individuals were also arrested and federally charged over defrauding the government, with most of them being Somali nationals.

McLaughlin revealed that “hundreds” of federal investigators were on the ground in Minnesota over the Christmas and New Year’s holidays, investigating a number of daycare centers, assisted living facilities, and “other organizations that take taxpayer dollars.” She continued, “These suspected perpetrators are really trying to cover their tracks.” The fraudulent businesses, McLaughlin notes, have taken steps to disguise their criminal operations as legitimate enterprises.

The federal immigration crackdown in Minnesota predates the viral video posted by YouTuber Nick Shirley on December 26, claiming to have found over $110 million in alleged childcare fraud. Federal prosecutors earlier in December estimated the total cost of fraud in the state could easily top $9 billion. “The fraud is not small. It isn’t isolated. The magnitude cannot be overstated. What we see in Minnesota is not a handful of bad actors committing crimes. It’s staggering industrial-scale fraud. It’s swamping Minnesota and calling into question everything we know about our state,” First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson said at the time.

Despite federal efforts, however, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have faced resistance from Minnesota state officials, including Governor Tim Walz (D-MN). The state’s sanctuary laws place limitations on cooperation with federal immigration authorities, and Minneapolis recently enacted provisions barring city employees from working with ICE officers. Late last month, ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons slammed the Democrat-enacted sanctuary policies, stating: “If sanctuary cities would change their policies, and turn these violent criminal aliens over to us … instead of releasing them into the public, we would not have to go out to the communities and do this.”

The National Pulse previously reported that state government whistleblowers accuse Gov. Walz of having uncovered evidence of the Somali immigrant community-connected fraud involving the Feeding Our Future nonprofit in 2019. However, they contend the Walz administration backed down from investigating the group after intense pushback from Feeding Our Future’s leaders, who accused state officials of discrimination against Minnesota’s Somali immigrant community.

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EDITORIAL: Why We’re Not ‘Panicans’ Over Iranian Regime Collapse.

No boots on the ground. No blood and treasure. Not even a lost B-2 bomber, thank you.

Sentiments like these have been the lifeblood of The National Pulse’s broadly non-interventionist foreign policy stance since our inception almost a decade ago.

However, we are not naive or dogmatic. Nor are we isolationists. A philosophy of rugged realism runs through our body of work: we acknowledge the ideal, pursue it to its most potent, but maintain an old Tory realism. An understanding that power should only be exercised with restraint, precision, and cultural literacy. You cannot talk someone out of their history. But you can play a part in starving a hostile regime. As long as you’re not trying to play savior.

Hostile regimes like the Islamic barbarians in Tehran should be weakened and not legitimized, as per the previous Obama and Biden governments. At one point, the 44th and 46th presidents even had Iranian agents with security clearances working in their administrations.

The post-Cold War establishment’s morally-hectoring foreign policy, beyond just Iraq and Afghanistan, has been an outstanding failure. A farce of humiliating proportions for America, emboldening and enriching competitors like the Chinese Communist Party along the way. Iran doesn’t need to work out the same way.

In Trump’s America, little rests solely on abstract universal moral purposes. Policy isn’t made with the fulminations of a Davos-world public philosopher in mind. Plus, you don’t need to publicly claim goodness if you have good motivations. And good motivations for political leadership, as indeed the Persian people might tell you, find their grounding in the will of the people.

Rugged realists are foreign policy populists.

Absolutist non-interventionists would dismiss all of this as a mere excuse to maraud, albeit occasionally, overseas. But absolutism has as much place in a foreign policy conversation as Absolut vodka does in a gin martini: none. It is a denial of reality, as much as neoconservatism is. They are two sides of a dirty penny, which is fitting as both sides usually have some financial incentive attached to their claims, as motivation.

Take, for instance, a poll released by YouGov in June 2025, which declared: “a majority of Iranian Americans oppose U.S. military action against Iran.”

There are two problems here. Firstly, I’m not certain the views of 53% of 585 “Iranian Americans” polled (i.e., 310 people) should be informing U.S. foreign policy. Secondly, the poll was commissioned by the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), a pro-Tehran lobby shop which operates freely in Washington, D.C. under the tutelage of Trita Parsi, who also heads the Quincy Institute.

The Quincy Institute was named for John Quincy Adams, America’s sixth president, who declared, America goes not abroad, in search of monsters to destroy.”

He was, of course, correct. But the Islamic Republic is a monster that needs no seeking out, and which is in the process of destroying itself, or at least being destroyed by the Persian people. America’s job is not to deploy troops, boots, bombs, or boats. It aims to reflect the will of the American people on the matter, a subject that the Reagan Presidential Foundation explored in its 2025 National Defense Survey. That’s an American poll of over 2,500 American people, by the way.

In that survey, nearly 80 percent of respondents called the regimes in Moscow, Tehran, and Beijing “enemies.” Seventy-nine percent of self-described “MAGA Republicans” said so, as did 78 percent of Democrats. In the same survey, 73 percent supported instituting economic sanctions, 70 percent said the U.S. should use cyber capabilities, and 54 percent said using military force was justified to stop the Islamic regime from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

Eighty-three percent of Republicans and 39 percent of Democrats supported the “US military’s targeted airstrike against Iran’s nuclear facilities this past summer.”

Folks often speak of “regime change” in places like Iran as if a nation, its leaders, or its people expressing a preference of leadership in another country is the same as the violent overthrow of a legitimate government. However, the Trump administration is not pursuing “regime change,” even though the Iranian regime is believed to have been behind at least one of his assassination attempts. It was certainly behind the hack and distribution of Trump campaign documents.

Instead, it is willing to facilitate the hostile regime’s collapse using softer tools to aid the nation’s people.

In the summer of 2025, Elon Musk’s Starlink soared in popularity despite the regime threatening the death penalty for those caught using it. With technology like this, opposition groups and activists on the ground can coordinate even when the government shuts off the internet, as it does routinely.

The same sort of pressure has been used by the Trump administration when negotiating trade deals. Tariffs have not shaken out as “a weapon of economic war,” as Trump’s detractors suggested. Instead, they have been effectively used to neutralize those taking advantage of the United States and to shift control back in favor of the American people.

Similarly, realists and non-interventionists are not required to participate in a hostile regime’s continuance so as not to appear as neocons or warmongers. This is precisely the moral turpitude exercised under Obama and Biden.

Pressure must remain limited in scope, targeting ruling elites rather than civilian populations, and be grounded in an understanding of a society’s internal traditions, grievances, and sources of legitimacy. Influence can be exerted indirectly, through the erosion of a regime’s control over information, patronage, and coercion. This allows organic forces within a nation to determine their own political futures.

This is not passivity, but disciplined realism: moral clarity without crusading, strength without occupation, and pressure without ownership. This is rugged realism. This is the Trump doctrine.

This is a doctrine that eschews unnecessary loss of life or long-term international entanglements, pursues peace and partnership, and sticks it to America’s adversaries – especially China – whenever sensible. Trump’s attitude and approach to Iran are archetypal of a new and successful America First foreign policy.

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Kash Patel’s FBI Thwarts New Year’s Eve ISIS Terror Plot.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Federal authorities stopped an ISIS-inspired terrorist attack planned for New Year’s Eve in Mint Hill, North Carolina.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Christian Sturdivant, 18, a U.S. citizen, along with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The attack was planned for New Year’s Eve at a grocery store and fast food restaurant in Mint Hill, North Carolina.

💬KEY QUOTE: “He was preparing for Jihad and innocent people were going to die.” – Russ Ferguson, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina.

🎯IMPACT: The attack was thwarted, preventing a potential national tragedy.

IN FULL

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday announced that federal law enforcement prevented an Islamic State (ISIS) inspired terrorist attack against  New Year’s Eve revelers in Mint Hill, North Carolina. According to DOJ officials, Christian Sturdivant, an 18-year-old U.S. citizen, allegedly intended to carry out the attack using knives and hammers in the Charlotte suburb, after becoming radicalized online.

“He was preparing for Jihad and innocent people were going to die,” said Russ Ferguson, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of North Carolina, during a press conference. Sturdivant reportedly intended to target Jews, Christians, and LGBTQ individuals, and aimed to become a “martyr” in the attack.

Additional details released by the DOJ indicate that Sturdivant first came to law enforcement’s attention in January 2022, at the age of 14, when he communicated with an overseas ISIS member who instructed him to attack people with a hammer. His family stopped him at the time, and he underwent psychological care without facing charges. Authorities later discovered he had resumed social media activity and began reading ISIS propaganda, creating TikTok videos, and pledging allegiance to ISIS.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and law enforcement agencies intervened after Sturdivant shared detailed plans with undercover agents, including locations for the attack and requests for firearms. A search of his residence revealed hammers, knives, and notes outlining his plans. Sturdivant was arrested on New Year’s Eve as he was being discharged from a medical facility.

“Without the swift action of the FBI, joint terrorism task force, New York City Police Department, the Mint Hill Police Department, and our partners at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of North Carolina, we could be announcing a national tragedy,” said James Barnacle, FBI Special Agent in Charge in Charlotte.

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Will Smith, ‘Grooming,’ and a Hotel Intrusion Feature in Bizarre New Lawsuit Against ‘Fresh Prince.’

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WHAT HAPPENED: Will Smith has been sued by a former touring musician who accused him of “deliberately grooming” him and retaliating after an alleged “hotel intrusion” was reported.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Actor and musician Will Smith, violinist Brian King Joseph, and Smith’s management team.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The events reportedly occurred on or around March 20 in Las Vegas; the lawsuit was filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court earlier this week.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Everyone is telling me that what happened to you is a lie, nothing happened, and you made the whole thing up. So, tell me, why did you lie and make this up?” – Alleged statement from Smith’s representative, according to the lawsuit.

🎯IMPACT: The lawsuit accuses Smith of misconduct and retaliation, raising significant questions about his conduct and management practices.

IN FULL

Violinist Brian King Joseph has sued actor and musician Will Smith in Los Angeles County Superior Court, alleging inappropriate conduct and retaliation during Smith’s most recent album tour. Joseph, who first joined the tour in December 2024, claims he worked closely with the actor and musician and that Smith told him they shared a “special connection,” which the lawsuit characterizes as “deliberately grooming and priming” him for exploitation.

The complaint centers on an alleged incident that occurred on or around March 20, 2025, during a tour stop in Las Vegas. Joseph says that when he returned to his hotel room late at night, he noticed signs suggesting someone had entered without permission. According to the lawsuit, items found in the room included wipes, a beer bottle, an earring, HIV medication, and a handwritten note that read: “Brian, I’ll be back no later [sic] 5:30, just us [drawn heart], Stone F.”

Joseph reported the situation to hotel security, police, and representatives for Smith—describing it as a “hotel intrusion.” He alleges that after making the report, he was removed from the tour. The lawsuit quotes a representative of Smith as saying, “Everyone is telling me that what happened to you is a lie, nothing happened, and you made the whole thing up. So, tell me, why did you lie and make this up?”

Although he was told the tour was “moving in a different direction,” Joseph says another violinist was hired soon after to replace him. The filing does not specify the amount of damages being sought.

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Defending the Trinity on the Ninth Day of Christmas.

The New Year festivities may be over, but Christmastide is still underway. January 2 marks the Ninth Day of Christmas, commemorating two of the great Doctors of the Church.

Saint Basil the Great, Bishop of Caesarea, and Saint Gregory of Nazianzus, Patriarch of Constantinople, were towering figures of the Patristic era. Both hailed from Cappadocia in Asia Minor, a region that remained ethnically and culturally Greek at the time, long before the arrival of the Turks. They are especially revered in Eastern Orthodoxy, where, together with Saint John Chrysostom, they are celebrated as the Three Holy Hierarchs. However, Orthodox Christians do not celebrate them today, as they do not observe the same calendar as Western Christians.

The two share January 2 as a feast day in the Western calendar—notably, they lived before the Great Schism between Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy—partly because of their deep friendship: St. Basil ordained St. Gregory as a bishop, and after St. Basil’s death, St. Gregory delivered a funeral oration in his honor.

Their theological writings, though often challenging for laymen, continue to be an essential study for serious scholars of theology more than seventeen hundred years later. Both were unwavering champions of Nicene Christianity in the face of Arianism—the heresy whose founder, Arius, famously received a slap from Saint Nicholas. Arius and his supporters rejected the Trinity as understood today, viewing the Son as a created being. St. Basil and St. Gregory vigorously upheld both the full divinity and full humanity of Christ, while also defending the Holy Spirit’s equal place within the Godhead against those who diminished Him.

The bishops’ legacy extends far beyond doctrine. St. Basil, in particular, was a pioneering philanthropist who founded almshouses, hospitals, hospices, orphanages, and soup kitchens. He is said to have donated his entire personal fortune to these efforts, creating a vast complex of charitable facilities outside his city, known as the Basiliad.

Thus, the Ninth Day of Christmas offers not only an opportunity to explore theology and deepen your faith, but also serves as a reminder of the command to treat others as we wish to be treated.

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Thomas Massie’s Primary Opponent is Raising a LOT of Money.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Ed Gallrein, a retired Navy SEAL and GOP challenger to Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY), raised $1.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2025, his campaign announced.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Ed Gallrein, Rep. Thomas Massie, President Donald J. Trump, and campaign spokesman Lance Trover.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The fundraising announcement came in December 2025, with the GOP primary for Kentucky’s fourth congressional district scheduled for May 19, 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “President Trump endorsed Ed because he knows Ed is fighting to put America First and will partner with him to unleash our economy, lower taxes, and stop the woke agenda.” – Lance Trover, Gallrein campaign spokesman

🎯IMPACT: Gallrein’s early fundraising success positions him as a serious challenger to Massie, with Trump’s endorsement amplifying his campaign.

IN FULL

Ed Gallrein, a retired Navy SEAL who served for three decades—including on SEAL Team Six—and is mounting a primary challenge against Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY), has raised $1.2 million in the fourth quarter of 2025, his campaign has announced. The campaign attributes this significant fundraising milestone to the overwhelming support Gallrein has received since entering the race in October.

“This fundraising number reflects the overwhelming support Ed’s campaign has received right out of the gate,” Gallrein campaign spokesman Lance Trover said, emphasizing that President Donald J. Trump’s endorsement has been pivotal. “President Trump endorsed Ed because he knows Ed is fighting to put America First and will partner with him to unleash our economy, lower taxes, and stop the woke agenda,” Tover added.

Gallrein launched his campaign to challenge Massie in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District. According to Gallrein’s campaign, nearly all the money they’ve raised thus far is from contributions for the primary cycle, not the general election, suggesting growing Republican support for ousting Massie, who has held the seat since November 2012. Republican voters and other supporters of President Trump have become increasingly frustrated with Massie, who has too often sided with Congressional Democrats to block the White House’s America First agenda.

During the first year of President Trump’s second term, Massie voted against the One Big Beautiful Bill, which provides significant working-class tax relief and needed funding for immigration enforcement. Before the 2024 election, Massie emerged as an unlikely ally of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who was ousted by former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) after breaking an agreement with House conservatives over spending bills.

President Trump is publicly backing Gallrein’s primary campaign, calling him a “winner,” and writing on Truth Social before the primary bid, “I hope Ed gets into the Race against Massie… CAPTAIN ED GALLREIN IS A WINNER WHO WILL NOT LET YOU DOWN.” The Kentucky Republican primary is slated for May 2026.

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Soviet-Era Putin Ally Drops Simpsons Meme on ‘Comrade Mamdani’ After ‘Collectivism’ Flub.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Russian President Vladimir Putin’s political ally Kirill Dmitriev mocked New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s collectivist rhetoric using a Simpsons meme in a post on social media.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Kirill Dmitriev, Zohran Mamdani, and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

📍WHEN & WHERE: Dmitriev’s response was posted on January 1, 2026, following Mamdani’s swearing-in ceremony in New York City.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Dear Comrade Mamdani — just a friendly reminder that this has been tried before.” – Kirill Dmitriev

🎯IMPACT: Mamdani’s rhetoric drew criticism from a number of political commentators, who labeled it as “chilling” and “horrific.”

IN FULL

Kirill Dmitriev, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, mocked New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s embrace of collectivism on social media following Mamdani’s swearing-in ceremony. Mamdani, who identifies as a democratic socialist, declared during the event, “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.”

Dmitriev responded directly to Mamdani on X (formerly Twitter), addressing him as “comrade” and posting a Simpsons meme depicting Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin as a zombie with the caption, “Must crush capitalism!” Alongside the image, Dmitriev wrote, “Dear Comrade Mamdani — just a friendly reminder that this has been tried before.” Dmitriev, who is a Harvard graduate, has frequently commented publicly on Western politics and economic policy.

Mamdani was publicly sworn into office on January 1, 2026, by U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), whom the new mayor praised as “the man whose leadership I seek most to emulate.” His remarks on collectivism drew criticism from conservative and MAGA-aligned commentators in the United States, some of whom described the language as “horrific” and “chilling.”

The exchange comes amid a history of Russian officials weighing in on U.S. political affairs. In 2024, Putin publicly indicated a preference for former Vice President Kamala Harris in the presidential race, citing dissatisfaction with sanctions imposed on Russia by President Donald J. Trump during his first term in office. The comments attracted attention after coinciding with former U.S. Representative Liz Cheney’s (R-WY) endorsement of Harris.

Even before being sworn in to office, Mamdani’s administration has drawn controversy. One of his appointees resigned just one day after being named to a senior role, following backlash over resurfaced past antisemitic statements. Mamdani has additionally faced criticism for staffing decisions during his transition period, including tapping a lawyer known for representing terrorism suspects to his transition team—and later naming him as the city’s Chief Counsel—and defending the inclusion of a convicted armed robber in a public safety role.

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