Will Davis
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After natural disasters, white nationalists, militias, and conspiracists often arrive, offering help. But they also want to recruit and improve their image. Watch the full 60 Minutes report: cbsnews.com/news/some-whit…

You are a complete moron, Pete. First, Obama's "agreement" basically gave Iran unlimited cash to harden their terror proxy network and stockpile ballistic missiles while simply delaying the inevitable — large-scale LEGAL enrichment with zero breakout time and the military power to use it. Second, Iran's real enrichment acceleration happened under Biden because he was WEAK — loosening sanctions, easing pressure, and working to reopen their pathway to a legal nuclear program. Instead of legitimizing Iran's nuclear weapons program, President Trump is focused on ending it.

Hegseth tells Congress to talk to the mid-rank officers to hear about their experiences in the military. Flashback: he tried to ban Pentagon officials from talking to lawmakers without express permission. nbcnews.com/politics/natio…

Florida had a similar roster before they came out of nowhere and won the championship 2 years ago, idk why we’re acting like this isn’t a good team, it’s the prototypical Mark Pope squad and it’s not even finalized yet.

I asked Secretary Hegseth a straightforward, yes or no question today: Is Donald Trump mentally stable enough to be Commander in Chief? He didn't say yes. And that speaks volumes.

NOW: Secretary Hegseth snaps back at Dem. Rep. Ro Khanna for "gotcha" questions on how much the war in Iran is costing Americans: KHANNA: "You don't know how much it cost the taxpayer?" HEGSETH: "I would simply ask you what the cost is of an Iranian nuclear bomb." "What would you pay to ensure Iran doesn't get a nuclear bomb?"

I’m calling out Tucker Carlson, Dave Smith, Nick Fuentes and the other podcast reprobates—and drawing a clear line between strong political commentary and what I see as reckless rhetoric. In this clip from Liberty’s Voice, I explain why the way ideas are presented matters just as much as the ideas themselves. You can be aggressive. You can be passionate. But when commentary fuels distortion, extremism, or confusion, it has real consequences. I break down why confronting ideologies like Marxism and radical movements is essential—but also why mischaracterizing leaders or inflaming narratives crosses a dangerous line. This is about responsibility in media, accountability in messaging, and protecting the integrity of real debate in America. To watch the entire episode: Rumble: rumble.com/v792n5s-ep029-… YouTube: youtu.be/MInu7IpwnFs



I'm dropping a bill tomorrow. Let's build the Ballroom.






