
Nick Havel
253 posts



I’m quadrupling down, because I was right the ENTIRE time, as the IC IG’s own 2019 sworn testimony (finally released today) proves beyond the shadow of a doubt. But don’t worry, the diseased bottom-feeders who peddle fetid slop like this will never apologize, because soulless demons are incapable of shame.








When I was in Minneapolis, I heard a number of crazy stories. But near the top of the list: A couple of off duty ICE and CBP officers were going to dinner in Minneapolis. They were doxed and their location revealed, and the restaurant was then mobbed. The officers were locked in the restaurant, and local police refused to respond to their pleas for help (as they've been directed by local authorities). Eventually, their fellow federal agents came to their aid. This is just a taste of what's happening in Minneapolis because state and local officials refuse to cooperate with immigration enforcement. They have created the chaos so they can have moments like yesterday, where someone tragically dies and politicians get to grandstand about the evils of enforcing the border. The solution is staring everyone in the face. I hope authorities in Minneapolis stop this madness.











This just in...Racial discrimination lawsuit filed against Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. Back in May, I questioned Chicago Mayor Johnson about the case of Hispanic restaurateur Robert Gomez, who had his Riverwalk license revoked by Johnson's Administration and handed to a Black-owned business without cause and at a loss of $800K in rent to the city. Well, Gomez has now filed a federal lawsuit in the Northern District against the City of Chicago. You can read the entire complaint against Mayor Johnson and his Administration here. reporterwilliamjkelly.com/wp-content/upl…






Early retirees like Bill & Shelly will see their health insurance premiums increase nearly 300%—from $442 to $1,700 per month if Congressional Republicans refuse to extend the enhanced tax credits. That's an extra $15K a year families can't afford. cnbc.com/2025/10/17/aca…





