July 2025

Edwin Feulner, Heritage Foundation Founder and Project 2025 Author, Dies

Edwin Feulner, Project 2025 author and Heritage Foundation founder, dies, and with this news, a particular mix of reactions surfaces, highlighting the deeply polarized nature of contemporary political discourse. The passing of someone who had such a significant impact on conservative ideology and policy immediately triggers a cascade of diverse responses, ranging from expressions of sorrow to outright celebration. This range reflects the complex legacy of an individual whose work has shaped the political landscape for decades.

Edwin Feulner, the driving force behind Project 2025, a comprehensive plan outlining conservative policy goals, leaves behind a legacy that is sure to be debated for years to come.… Continue reading

Video Shows Overcrowded ICE Holding Cell in Manhattan: Concerns Raised

Video Taken by Migrant Shows Overcrowded ICE Holding Cell in Manhattan: The reality unveiled in a migrant’s video paints a stark picture of an overcrowded ICE holding cell in Manhattan, and honestly, it’s hard to ignore the disturbing implications. The footage, as is often the case with these situations, brings a visceral feeling, a sense of witnessing something deeply wrong. The core of the problem boils down to the sheer number of people crammed into a confined space, conditions so poor that it seems some are forced to sleep in the bathroom areas.

This depiction raises serious questions about how these individuals are being treated.… Continue reading

Epstein Controversy Halts House Proceedings for Second Week

Epstein furor upends House for second week in row, and it’s clear this story is far from over. What started as a ripple has turned into a wave, crashing against the carefully constructed façade of political decorum. It’s hard to ignore the growing outrage over the alleged connections between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. The core issue, as I understand it, is the Republicans are effectively stonewalling any progress in the House. They’re shutting down votes on important legislation, it would seem, because they’re spending their time covering up for Trump.

This situation is infuriating. Many are rightly disgusted by the whole sordid affair, focusing on the harm caused to children.… Continue reading

FBI’s Epstein File Search for Trump Mentions: A Chaotic Process

In a scathing criticism, Biden launched an expletive-laden attack on prominent figures within the Democratic Party. He singled out George Clooney, accusing him of undermining the president with a public advertisement. Further targets included Democratic strategist James Carville, former Obama advisor David Axelrod, and the hosts of Pod Save America, all of whom were rebuked for their perceived lack of accomplishments and influence. Biden defended his own political career, highlighting his successes in the Senate and as president.

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DOJ to Meet Ghislaine Maxwell: Concerns of Cover-Up and Potential Deal

In a new development in the Epstein case, the Justice Department plans to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell to explore any further information she may possess. This move comes after the recent DOJ and FBI memo, which stated there were no more significant disclosures to be made, igniting controversy among the Trump administration and its supporters. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche has contacted Maxwell’s attorneys and will meet with her soon, while the House Oversight Committee approved a subpoena for her testimony. This investigation seeks to address public concerns and uncover any potential new leads related to the Epstein case.

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Trump’s Response to Epstein Accusations: Sides with Pedophiles, Criticizes Republican

In a recent outburst, an individual expressed strong criticism towards various figures within the Democratic Party. They specifically targeted George Clooney, accusing him of undermining the president. Additionally, the individual disparaged Democratic strategist James Carville, former Obama advisor David Axelrod, and the hosts of Pod Save America, citing their perceived lack of success or influence. The individual emphasized their own experience and accomplishments, highlighting their electoral victories, legislative achievements, and success in the midterm elections.

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Ozzy Osbourne Dies Weeks After Farewell Show: A Rock Legend’s Final Bow

Heavy metal icon Ozzy Osbourne has died at the age of 76, just weeks after a farewell concert with Black Sabbath. The musician, known as the “Godfather of Heavy Metal,” pioneered the genre with Black Sabbath, achieving global success and selling over 75 million albums. Osbourne also gained fame through the reality show “The Osbournes” and was celebrated for his iconic hits, stage presence, and a career that earned him numerous accolades, including induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Osbourne, who battled Parkinson’s disease and other health issues, leaves behind his wife, Sharon, and several children.

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South Park Creators Score $1.5B Deal, Angering Fans

Park County, led by Matt Stone and Trey Parker, finalized a $1.5 billion deal with Paramount Plus for the global streaming rights to South Park. The agreement will make the entire series available on Paramount Plus in the U.S., valued at $300 million annually, and includes the production of ten new episodes per year. Initial attempts to co-license South Park with HBO Max fell through, prompting Paramount to pursue the deal independently, which also averted potential legal action from Stone and Parker. This deal, reached after tense negotiations and ahead of Season 27’s premiere, is a five-year agreement.

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US Withdraws From UNESCO Again: A Blow to Culture and Science

The United States, under President Trump, will withdraw from UNESCO, citing concerns about its alignment with “woke” and divisive causes, and its perceived bias against U.S. interests. This decision marks a continuation of the President’s pattern of exiting international institutions and focusing on ending Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs. State Department officials stated that continued US participation is not in its “national interest” and that the withdrawal will take effect on December 31, 2026. The move has been met with both support from Israel and criticism from French President Emmanuel Macron.

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Jon Stewart Unleashes Fury at CBS, Backs Colbert in Fiery Monologue

Jon Stewart defended Stephen Colbert on The Daily Show, criticizing CBS’s decision to end The Late Show in 2026, which was announced shortly after Colbert criticized Paramount, CBS’s parent company, over a settlement with Donald Trump. Stewart argued the cancellation was likely due to corporate fear and pre-compliance with Trump’s potential retaliation, emphasizing that shows unafraid to take a stand have generated significant revenue for the network. He then cautioned against caving in to Trump’s vindictive actions, saying institutions shouldn’t be afraid to be critical. Stewart concluded by suggesting that the decision to end Colbert’s show and possibly The Daily Show as well was in response to Trump’s agenda.

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