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#illegals

Red State: Moore to the Point - 'Walls Don't Work'
Moore to the Point - 'Walls Don't Work'
Joe Biden's administration is contradicting itself on border wall construction. Initially, walls were deemed ineffective and racist, but now there is an "acute need" for barriers in southern Texas. The messaging confusion fuels the ongoing border crisis.


#politics

Forbes: Hillary Clinton Suggests ‘Formal Deprogramming’ For ‘MAGA Extremists’ Who Still Support Trump
Hillary Clinton Suggests ‘Formal Deprogramming’ For ‘MAGA Extremists’ Who Still Support Trump
Hillary Clinton compares supporters of Donald Trump to a "cult" and suggests they need deprogramming. Trump campaign responds, saying they are coming after him and that Americans will reject the Democrat Party in 2024. Clinton says the 2024 election is a choice between wrecking democracy and getting things done. Trump continues to lead in polls, Clinton praises Biden's first-term achievements, but warns that not supporting him could end democracy. Clinton criticizes GOP for being held hostage by extremists and hopes for a backlash against their control.


Red State: 'We've Lost Everything': MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Says Election-Fraud Lawsuits Have Ruined Him
'We've Lost Everything': MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Says Election-Fraud Lawsuits Have Ruined Him
Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, is facing financial ruin due to millions of dollars in unpaid legal fees. His lawyers are abandoning him, citing the inability to afford the defense in defamation cases. Lindell continues to assert that the 2020 election was stolen, despite the consequences.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Joe Biden waived a bunch of federal laws just to build the border wall
BREAKING: Joe Biden waived a bunch of federal laws just to build the border wall
The Biden administration has waived 26 federal laws to allow for more border wall construction in south Texas due to pressure from top Democratic officials. This marks a major policy reversal for Biden, who had previously vowed not to construct any more wall.


Liberty Nation: Second Amendment Back in Scotus
Second Amendment Back in Scotus
The Supreme Court's stance on the Second Amendment is uncertain. Click for more episodes.


The New American: Convention of States: Con-Con Is Best and Only Option for Restraining Federal Government - The New American
Convention of States: Con-Con Is Best and Only Option for Restraining Federal Government - The New American
Former President Donald Trump's lawyer, Jenna Ellis, believes that holding an Article V Constitutional Convention is the only way to avoid election intrigue and protect the integrity of federal elections. However, the idea that an Article V Convention bypasses Washington, D.C. is false, as Congress still has control over proposing and ratifying amendments. Another solution, known as nullification, allows states to refuse to recognize any unconstitutional acts of the federal government, making it a safer and more effective option.


American Thinker: Even the Bidens' dog is above the law
Even the Bidens' dog is above the law
Like Hunter Biden, it appears that Commander, the Biden family dog, is above the law. Commander, the dog, was whisked away to Delaware, possibly to avoid euthanasia for biting incidents. While dangerous dogs face euthanasia in many states, Biden's dog seems to be exempt due to his White House residency.


#society

American Thinker: Portland really wants you not to call 911
Portland really wants you not to call 911
Ultra-liberal Portland is facing a crisis in its 911 system as the commissioner of public safety pleads with residents to only call in immediate life or death situations and not waste resources on other emergencies or non-apprehensible suspects. The decriminalization of hard drugs has caused an increase in overdose cases and deaths, leading Oregon lawmakers to push for wider availability of Narcan to treat opioid overdoses. Despite labor shortages and a lack of law enforcement, Portland residents can still call 911 for help, but should be prepared for potential delays and lengthy questioning.


#war

National Review: The Corner: Prigozhin: Games with Cocaine and Grenades
The Corner: Prigozhin: Games with Cocaine and Grenades
Vladimir Putin suggests that Yevgeny Prigozhin and his associates may have brought down their own plane with hand grenades while possibly on drugs. Investigators found fragments of hand grenades in the bodies of those killed. Putin criticized the lack of examination for alcohol or drugs in the victims' blood. Prigozhin's son, Pavel, is negotiating to take over the Wagner Group and bring them back into Ukraine.


#foreignaffairs

Red State: New Leak About Trump Spilling Submarine Secrets Has the Special Counsel's Fingerprints All Over It
New Leak About Trump Spilling Submarine Secrets Has the Special Counsel's Fingerprints All Over It
Former president Donald Trump allegedly disclosed classified information about US nuclear submarine capabilities to an Australian billionaire. Trump reportedly shared the details during a conversation at Mar-a-Lago, prompting concerns about national security. Special counsel Jack Smith's office is investigating the incident in connection with other allegations against Trump.


#economy

Forbes: U.S. Added 336,000 Jobs In September—Higher Than Expected
U.S. Added 336,000 Jobs In September—Higher Than Expected
The US added 336k jobs in September, exceeding economists' expectations. Unemployment rate remains steady at 3.8%.


#military

Forbes: Pentagon Says It Shot Down Turkish Drone Over Syria; Turkey Says It Was Not Theirs
Pentagon Says It Shot Down Turkish Drone Over Syria; Turkey Says It Was Not Theirs
The Pentagon announced that a Turkish drone attacking Kurdish militants in Syria was shot down by a US F-16 jet. The drone came dangerously close to US forces, prompting the self-defense action. Turkey denies ownership of the drone, but the incident exposes the complicated nature of drone warfare and the potential for future conflicts.


Liberty Nation: The DOD Hasn’t Thought Through Weaponized Robots, It Seems
The DOD Hasn’t Thought Through Weaponized Robots, It Seems
The US military is prioritizing the development and deployment of advanced weapon technologies, such as robots, at the expense of tried and tested armaments. Critics argue that relying on autonomous lethal artificial intelligence (AI) on the battlefield raises the risk of mass destruction, nuclear war, and civilian casualties. The Replicator initiative, which aims to field self-deciding weapon systems, has sparked concerns about the potential consequences and the lack of understanding and control over these powerful AI systems.


#crime

American Thinker: Anybody notice all the carjackers, thieves and killers larding up blue-city payrolls?
Anybody notice all the carjackers, thieves and killers larding up blue-city payrolls?
In New York City, a man who worked at a public school was apprehended for the stabbing murder of an antifa activist. The man's family claimed he was mentally unstable. In San Francisco, two city employees were caught carjacking as a side hustle. Both cities have laws that make it easier for individuals with criminal records to be hired by the government. This highlights the concerning trend of criminals being employed by blue-city governments, raising questions about the hiring standards and overall effectiveness of these departments.


The New American: Federal Judge Reluctantly Prevents Enforcement of Maryland Gun Regs - The New American
Federal Judge Reluctantly Prevents Enforcement of Maryland Gun Regs - The New American
A federal judge struck down two Maryland gun regulations, finding them unconstitutional under the Second Amendment. The decision follows similar rulings since the Supreme Court's Bruen decision.


#other

Daily Wire: ‘World’s Largest’ Women’s Tech Conference Taken Over By Men Identifying As ‘Non-Binary’
‘World’s Largest’ Women’s Tech Conference Taken Over By Men Identifying As ‘Non-Binary’
A women's tech conference was infiltrated by men identifying as "non-binary," causing outrage among women attendees. The video of men meeting with recruiters while women waited behind them went viral. The conference organizer, AnitaB, addressed the issue but dismissed calls to ban men from future events, stating the need to comply with nondiscrimination laws. Women expressed disappointment and frustration with the company's response and felt intimidated by the aggressive behavior of the men at the conference.