2023 in Review: War, Chaos, and Criminalizing Free Speech
War in Israel and Ukraine, government-sponsored censorship, a growing divide between East and West, and the Balkanization of the United States.
War in Israel and Ukraine, government-sponsored censorship, a growing divide between East and West, and the Balkanization of the United States.
Reports from Israel claim Hamas drugged and abused child hostages. Meanwhile, Joe Biden offers to secure the border if Congress sends more money to Ukraine and the House votes to launch an impeachment inquiry.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas survived an assassination attempt Tuesday by a group calling itself Sons of Abu Jandal. The group demanded that Abbas declare war on Israel and tried to kill him when he didn’t.
Tens of thousands of pro-Hamas protesters—some estimates say as many as 300,000—descended on Washington DC Saturday demanding an Israeli cease-fire in Gaza. Yet the FBI still considers Trump supporters the greatest threat to domestic security.
The US and Israel have reportedly discussed options for Gaza after the defeat of Hamas—but Joe Biden, facing a growing scandal, doesn’t believe Benjamin Netanyahu will be in office much longer.
The FBI, Homeland Security, and Customs and Border Protection all warned of the danger of terror attacks on US soil by Hamas or its sympathizers, which begs the question: When will the Biden administration seal our southern border?
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres this week blamed the murderous terror attack by Hamas on Israel’s 56-year occupation of Gaza, a statement that is morally bankrupt and historically ignorant.Continue Reading
The White House announced Wednesday that 26 federal laws were waived to allow border wall construction in Texas, returning to Trump policies ended by President Biden when he took office 2-1/2 years ago.
Newly released State Department memos contradict the narrative constructed by Democrats since the impeachment of Donald Trump since 2019.
114 massive floodgates along the Arizona border that allow water to flow freely during monsoon season have been welded open, allowing an average of 1,400 migrants daily to illegally enter the US from Mexico.
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