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Bill Melugin
Bill Melugin@BillMelugin_·
NEW: DHS confirms to @FoxNews that ICE has arrested an Uzbeki illegal alien wanted alleged terrorist who was driving an 18-wheeler in Kansas and had been given a CDL by the state of Pennsylvania. 31-year-old Akhror Bozorov has had an arrest warrant in Uzbekistan since 2022 for being a member of a terrorist organization and is accused of distributing terrorist propaganda, calling for jihad online, and recruiting terrorists. Per DHS, he was caught and released at the border by the Biden administration in February 2023. ICE arrested him on November 9th while he was working as a commercial truck driver. He was granted work authorization by the Biden administration in January 2024 and has a Commercial Driver’s License issued by the state of PA. DHS statement to FOX via @TriciaOhio: “Not only was Akhror Bozorov—a wanted terrorist—RELEASED into the country by the Biden administration, but he was he was also given a commercial driver’s license by Governor Shapiro’s Pennsylvania. This should go without saying, but terrorist illegal aliens should not be operating 18-wheelers on America’s highways. Biden and Mayorkas allowed countless terrorists to come into our country. President Trump and Secretary Noem unleashed ICE to target these national security threats.”
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Mark Lucas 🇺🇸
Mark Lucas 🇺🇸@MarkLucasUSA·
AFGHAN VET WARNS AMERICA ABOUT ZOHRAN MAMDANI The Foreign-born, Muslim Zohran Mamdani is a threat to New York City and the United States of America. I'm from a small town in Iowa with a population of 3,000. For most of my life, my view of NYC was best summarized by Hank Williams, Jr.'s song 'Country Boy Can Survive.' Needless to say, I wasn't a huge fan of the city. 9/11 forever changed my opinion of New York City. We were all New Yorkers after seeing the Twin Towers fall. I joined the military to kill the monsters responsible for that horrific terror attack. I deployed to Afghanistan in 2010 as an Infantry Rifle Platoon Leader. It was the deadliest year of Operation Enduring Freedom. I saw radical Islam up close and personal. My men and I fought alongside brave Afghan warriors. I respected and cared for them. But I would never want them living in my Iowa neighborhood. I would never want them around my wife and children. The Afghans beat their women. They raped little boys. It was culturally acceptable. U.S. servicemembers were told to focus on the mission. There were a couple women attached to my unit. They were brave, tough, and blonde-haired. They served as our Female Engagement Team. My soldiers constantly protected them from local Afghans. These sick men would linger around our foot patrols. They had zero respect for these women. They would have beaten and raped them if given the chance. As a Platoon Leader, one of my main duties was to conduct Key Leader Engagements with local Afghan leaders. During these meetings, cute little boys would serve us tea. These boys were sold into slavery and sexually abused by these sick older men. My local, Afghan interpreter sympathized with these children. He told me their parents would sell them into slavery in exchange for educational opportunities. He proudly said some of these boys would return to murder their parents. Let me be clear. Mamdani is not a rapist. He is not a child molester. I don’t believe he has a history of violence. Mamdani is a socialist, and he is likely a useful idiot for an Islamic agenda of American conquest. He refused to say Hamas should put down their weapons. He won’t condemn the radical phrase ‘Globalize the Intifada.’ He openly campaigned with a radical Brooklyn Imam who urged for Jihad in New York City. My combat experience opened my eyes to how incompatible Islam is with American values. My message to all New Yorkers: I will never forget 9/11 and I pray you reject Zohran Mamdani. No matter what happens in November, I will never quit on New York City.
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Wyandotte County Sheriff Daniel Soptic says Deputy Elijah Ming was killed in this afternoon's shooting in the Argentine neighborhood of Kansas City, Kansas. Deputy Ming was 34 years old and had been with the Sheriff's Office for nearly nine years.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
You are not an expert. You went to law school. You are neither a meteorologist nor an emergency manager. Everyone did their jobs to the best of their ability, and even then could not stop the force of nature. You and your dumb “chorus of experts” on CNN are dancing in merriment at the deaths of young girls to score political brownie points and pin their deaths on President Trump, your usual scapegoat.
Juliette Kayyem@juliettekayyem

MAGA and RW media seem very upset today as a chorus of us experts discuss the impact of cuts to weather forecasting. This is the world of disaster information wars. I say this: a total tragedy in Texas and we owe those young girls the willingness to learn from it.

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Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly@megynkelly·
They are all looking for the chance to launder their own complicity thru their feigned shock - SHOCK - at the revelations in this book. All so happy to play along like this is the first they’ve heard of Joe Biden’s decline and how devious the WH was in hiding it from all of them.
Tom Bevan@TomBevanRCP

Another nauseating fact about the Tapper/Thompson book: they've gotten more media in 2 days than most authors get in a lifetime, all of it from liberal media - except @megynkelly. NONE of these outlets would have given a minute to conservatives if they'd written the same book.

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Chuck Ross
Chuck Ross@ChuckRossDC·
Russiagate hoaxer Marc Elias's firm is suing Kansas to block a bill that would limit foreign donations for state ballot initiatives. It's a proxy fight over Swiss national Hansjorg Wyss, an alleged sexual harasser who has given $652M to liberal causes. freebeacon.com/democrats/marc…
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
Hegseth did nothing wrong. You, however, got caught boinking communist Chinese spy Fang Fang, who magically fled the country immediately after the FBI told *you* she was a spy. Who told your commie girlfriend the FBI was after her, Eric?
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Stephen L. Miller
Stephen L. Miller@redsteeze·
The WHCA willingly went along with the Biden administration demanding reporters submit their questions ahead of time so they could formulate a response for a senile president. The idea they are playing the "Strong independent press" role is laughable. It's beyond parody. @peterbakernyt
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
There’s nothing neocons love more than “policing the right.” Wouldn’t you love to police your opposition? How convenient it must be to declare what your opponents are and aren’t allowed to say and do. It’s what neocons—former Democrats who ingratiate themselves among the right for the sole purpose of nagging them into fighting unnecessary wars and leaving the bulk of Democrat policy in place—have done for 60 years, going back to the John Birch Society, which was nagged out of polite society for being too anti-communist and threatening the breadbaskets of far too many D.C. elites. And as always, anyone to the right of the neocons is branded as “far right”—as if cultural Democrats, who sat by while the wokesters took over their party and held the country hostage with their insanity, are the true arbiter of the ideological center of the country. To understand how absurd this is, ask yourself how it is that 21st century Democrats came to power in this country in the first place: it was due entirely to George W. Bush dutifully enacting the neocon agenda, blowing up the Middle East, and all but handing the country to Barack Obama for eight years, plus another four under the residency of Joe Biden. And what did these wise, neocon sages do while Obama turbocharged the Democrat party with some of the most disastrous and divisive identity politics? Nothing. In fact, they told Republicans to pick John McCain and Mitt Romney as their nominees. Not because they might win, but because they didn’t have a chance. They were the perfect neocon candidates, losers who threatened neither Democrat power nor neocon foreign policy dogma. And when Trump defied the odds to win in 2016, did they get behind him? Of course not. Because they’re Democrats and also aggressive agitators for needless military intervention, which Trump stridently opposes. Instead, they spent four years providing moral, rhetorical, and often even financial and logistical support to cripple, obstruct, and even overthrow the Trump presidency. Did they lift a finger or raise a voice to protest the Russian collusion hoax, one of the most destructive hoaxes ever perpetrated on this nation and her people? Nope. What about the Ukraine impeachment hoax? Oh surely you jest. Sure, they said the wokery was too much after watching it build unabated for a decade, that maybe we shouldn’t be forcing girls to get beat up by boys in dresses pretending to be female athletes (and even then, it was only done after mocking those of us on the right who predicted all this a decade ago). But that’s where it ended. Like a pawl in a ratchet, as soon as the right took power, the neocons immediately clicked into place to prevent the left-wing bolt from being loosened. And that right there is why you see the immediate pivot from mildly defending against only the most extreme aspects of late-stage wokery to standing athwart history, yelling “Stop!” at anyone who’s actually making progress dismantling the left and reversing its damage on the country. You’ll notice in this latest attempt to police anyone to her right that Weiss throws around lots of charges of Nazism and right-wing radicalism that is allegedly taking over the “new right.” This is being done to position anyone who objects to her rhetorical motte and bailey construction as a Hitler-loving fanatic. What you won’t find are specific names of anyone with these views who has any real political power or persuasion. No major Nazi-infested institutions with the power to shape opinion are listed. No American politicians who serve as the standard bearer for a new Hitler are named. That’s because there are none. It’s all smoke and mirrors meant to trick and manipulate. Is Nazism bad? Of course it is. Is it a force in American politics today? No, of course it isn’t, and anyone who asserts otherwise is either delusional or dishonest. In fact, the opposite is likely true: of the two major European ideologies that were at war with each other 80 years ago, the only one with any real hold on a sizable segment of a major American political party in 2025 is the Marxism that powered the Soviet Union and now seems to power the majority of university academic lounges. Swap out class for race in the Marxian ideology, and you’ll find the engine that powered a multi-billion dollar political movement in America just five years ago. It wasn’t Nazis bullying every major Fortune 500 company into funding riots and violence in 2020 on behalf of a discredited and deadly World War II-era ideology. All the cultural power today is with the communists, not the Nazis. So read this post from Bari Weiss for what it is: a naked attempt to set her own rules and pick her own opponents in such a way that only she and her co-ideologues can come out on top. I don’t blame her for trying, as this same tired shtick has worked for far too long. But I suspect Weiss and her allies know that those days are over. And that’s the real reason the fear the “new right”: they finally have an opponent who refuses to be emotionally manipulated into surrender.
Bari Weiss@bariweiss

What can we learn from our recent history? Of the way that the far left destroyed the center left? One big takeaway is that if a political movement does not police its ranks, does not draw lines, if it neglects to protect its borders, if it does not defend its sacred values, it cannot long endure. What are those values? They include the rule of the law. The belief in the inalienable rights of each individual. That we are all created in the image of God and it is that—and not our ethnicity or our IQ score—that gives us our worth and that makes us all equal. It is a rejection of mob violence. It is the view that the West is good and that America is good, and that we deserve our heroes along with our whole complex history. These values are not left or right. They are foundational. They are civilizational. And they have always required constant vigilance to preserve. But that’s not the sense you get online these days—and some places offline, too—where power is celebrated instead of principle. Where power is quickly becoming the only principle. If that continues without being challenged, we may wind up spending the next few years watching the same story we just lived through on the other side, as the far right (not the one defined by cable news, which includes many in this room) devours what remains of the center-right. If you aren’t aware of the dangers that come with apparent victory, if you think, That’s impossible, I believe you are as naive as the professors at Harvard who still email me to say, “Can you believe what’s happening?!” What does this group, which differs from the rest of the right in its open embrace of illiberalism, sound like? An awful lot like the far left. This group says that we are in a war—a war here at home—and that because it’s war, because the stakes are life and death, the normal rules of the game must be suspended. They say those who don’t go along are squishes or traitors or were secret leftists all along. Or they accuse them of being conservative or Republican in name only, which is a version of the “false consciousness” Marxists were so fond of telling people they suffer from. They say that it’s not enough to return to normal—that returning to normal isn’t an option—and instead it’s time to give the other side a taste of their own medicine. They say we were treated cruelly. And so cruelty is the necessary response. They say that the thing we are trying to conserve has already been destroyed—and perhaps never even existed at all. They say that reform is a losers’ strategy, and that the whole thing needs to be burned down. Like the far left, they have no use for history, but judge people living and dead in the ideological light of presentism, or simply reimagine them from scratch. As the left defaced and desecrated statues of Churchill, the vandals on the right desecrate his name and his memory. Again, it’s a question of borders. In this case, they actively erase the line between good and evil, and between past and present—looking backward to a place where “things went wrong,” as if it’s possible to turn back the clock. While the left, long sympathetic with Stalin, today sympathizes with modern-day Nazis in the form of Hamas—this new right eulogizes the original ones. And in rehabilitating Hitler they are not merely demonizing Jews, but demonizing America, Britain, and the millions who fought and died to preserve our freedoms. All of this seems as obvious to me as the notion that a girl cannot become a boy. But a lot of people seem to have a hard time saying these things out loud right now. Why?

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