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Emily Compagno
@EmilyCompagno
Co-Host, @OutnumberedFNC | NYT #1 Best Selling Author, UNDER HIS WINGS✝️🇺🇸| Attorney | On your TV or driving my ‘72🔥 Instagram👉@RealEmilyCompagno 📸
Fox News Channel Katılım Ağustos 2013
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The biggest lesson I learned in intelligence had nothing to do with secrets. People often assume intelligence is about having access to classified information. It isn't.
The best intel officers I worked with weren't successful because they knew more than everyone else. They were successful because they noticed the little things that others overlooked.
Before the attacks on September 11th, there were clues. Before COVID became a global pandemic, there were clues. Before Russia invaded Ukraine, there were clues. Before the Taliban rapidly retook Afghanistan, there were clues.
The problem wasn't that there was no information. The problem was that the information wasn't connected, prioritized, or ACTED upon.
Good intelligence starts by asking different questions.
What changed?
What's missing?
Why now?
Who benefits?
Those same questions matter just as much outside the intelligence world.
Whether you're evaluating a news story, making a business decision, preparing for hurricane season, or simply trying to understand what's happening around you, the goal isn't to know everything. It's to recognize patterns before everyone else does.
One unusual event rarely tells you much. But when several small indicators all begin pointing in the same direction, that's when you should pay attention. Your goal is not to predict the future, it's to reduce a surprise.
The next time a major story breaks, don't immediately ask whether it's true or false.
Ask:
(1) What do we actually know?
(2) What information is still missing?
(3) Who benefits from this narrative?
(4) Has something like this happened before?
(5) What would change my mind?
Most people consume information.
Think like an analyst instead.
The world doesn't need more opinions. It needs more people willing to slow down, ask better questions, and pay attention.
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Italians built NYC, including the subway system. I know because my grandparents, uncles and old man tied the iron to make it happen. @ZohranKMamdani is a clown, a hateful Marxist clown behind his creepy smile (recall his flipping the bird to the statue of Columbus), but this isn't really about dissing Italian Americans. It's about cultural Marxism that is preached in schools, on TV, in the arts, the mainstream media that views white ethnics, even those who came here poor and are working class, as oppressors in their bizarre matrix. It is also accepted as dogma even among establishment Dems who should have known better but have been cowered by the radical left. Thank people like Obama, Biden and Schumer and the rest who have been running this party for years and let it happen. The good news: We have media outlets and social media to expose this rot and people like me who wont stop doing so
Josh Wolfe@wolfejosh
I stand with all Italian Americans who helped to build NYC and America🇮🇹🇺🇸
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A shameful, bleak contrast to Mayor Adams, who attended the @NYPDcolumbia gala every year, honoring the invaluable contributions of Italian Americans and, as a former cop himself, the NYPD.
Mamdani honors neither. He attempts to erase both.
Nui ristamu. Tu passi, Mamdani. 🇮🇹


The Italian American Civil Rights League@TheIACRL
Zohran Mamdani wants to ERASE Italian Americans. First, he denied our permit for Unity Day 2026. Now, he is excluding Little Italy as a recognized location all together on the map. Italian Americans BUILT NEW YORK CITY. Not third world Ugandans, We stand AGAINST COMMUNISTS!
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Mayor Mamdani released his map of New York City’s “immigrant enclaves.” Except, he forgot a few spots.
Little Italy—one of the oldest immigrant communities in New York City—didn’t make the cut.
Here’s what the Italian-Americans whose families have been a part of Little Italy’s history told @IsabellaRedjai.
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Today, we celebrated @JaniceDean with a look back at some of our favorite memories together — and her reaction made it even more special.
Thank you for the laughs, the smiles, and for making every morning a little brighter. We'll miss you, Janice. ❤️
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🇺🇸 Thank you for joining us today! We'll be right back here tomorrow on the Outnumbered couch as we celebrate America's 250th birthday together. We can't wait to see you then!
@kayleighmcenany
@tracegallagher
@EmilyCompagno
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Last July, we had the honor of featuring @EmilyCompagno on our cover — a proud American attorney, television personality, legal analyst, and writer whose voice and perspective have made her a trusted figure across media and public discourse.
Before Emily, we featured @Johnny_Joey — a retired U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sergeant, Fox News contributor and host, and a dedicated advocate for veterans’ rights. In 2010, Johnny lost both legs above the knee after an IED blast in Afghanistan, and since then has continued his mission of serving and supporting America’s wounded warriors.
When we asked Johnny who he believed should be featured on one of our most important covers to date, he didn’t hesitate.
We’re proud to feature @Dakota_Meyer, and even prouder to mark America’s 250th anniversary by highlighting voices and stories that reflect the strength, sacrifice, and spirit of this country.
🇺🇸 Pick up the issue for yourself at shop.hookandbarrel.com/shop/magazine/…. And Happy Birthday, America.
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@DanaPerino @greggutfeld @HaroldFordJr @EmilyCompagno @TheFive We have 2 stops before NY, The Pentagon, Shanksville then roll into @Sept11Memorial We leave July 14th, California to NY.
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🇺🇸 The couch has a view! Outnumbered is LIVE from Liberty State Park. Tune in now!
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@Dakota_Meyer
@EmilyCompagno
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Sounds like @EmilyCompagno had a really terrible time at that event…
Catch her & @jamie_lissow tonight at 10PM on @FoxNews
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From our Outnumbered family to yours, thank you for joining us during this patriotic week. 🇺🇸 See you again tomorrow!
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@FreddyLA7 Please come back soon! America is always here for you ❤️🤍💙
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Northern Calif. roadside staple Ikeda's tops list of best pie shops in US sfgate.com/food/article/i…

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@NewYorker Thanks for sharing my cartoon! When it comes to gifts, it’s the thought that counts 🙃
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The national anthem plays at Seattle Stadium 🇺🇸
Today marks the first-ever FIFA World Cup match in Seattle for the @USMNT
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#Gutfeld! Is @EmilyCompagno wearing a Rosary Bracelet? Looks like it 😀
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