Gateway Pundit,
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Mike LaChnce
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6/6/2026 3:21:28 PM
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Here we go again.
If you have been following the race for mayor of Los Angeles, you have probably noticed that Spencer Pratt’s lead is slowly being eroded and Nithya Raman, the far left Democratic Socialist (communist) candidate keeps gaining.
The explanation for this is very simple. It’s fraud. Raman is benefiting from the state’s system of mail-in ballots, which SOMEHOW always benefits the left. Isn’t it fascinating how ballots that are tabulated after the election always benefit just one side?
NBC News recently admitted this on the air, without a hint of irony.
American Greatness,
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Thaddeus G. McCotter
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6/6/2026 3:19:49 PM
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There are times you are compelled to ponder whether President Trump’s statements are sincere beliefs or disingenuous, politically advantageous remarks. His recent assessment and redefinition of “regime change” in Iran is one such time.
As The Daily Signal reported, due to the U.S. military’s stellar performance against our enemy, “Trump said he had achieved a sort of double regime change in Iran.” Indeed, he asserts it may well have been three:
“It really is regime change,” he said. “You know, we didn’t set out for regime change, but the fact that we’re dealing with a totally different group of people than we were at the beginning,
New York Post,
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Nicholas McEntyre
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6/5/2026 7:23:05 AM
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A Cornell student activist who hounded the Ivy League school’s president Michael Kotlikoff in the parking lot following an Israel-Palestine debate has been banned from campus.
Aiden Vallecillo is prohibited from attending any events at the Ithaca institution for one year after he was a part of a larger group of students who filmed and surrounded Kotlikoff, demanding to talk with the administrator as he walked to his car on April 30, according to WBNG.
Vallecillo, who graduated from the elite upstate university in May, was issued a persona non grata by university police at his off-campus apartment, on May 28, five days after graduating from the school.
Red State,
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Bob Hoge
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6/5/2026 7:07:07 AM
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Donald Trump spoke to reporters Thursday from the Oval Office at an event touting the administration’s major new coal‑energy initiative, and, as is often the case, he had some brutal but pointed lines directed toward his political adversaries. Fox News’ Peter Doocy asked him the question of the day: Trump had a great answer, pointing out that since the Democrats have apparently dropped all standards of decency, maybe Joe’s son would do well: The “basket case” would, of course, be Maine's Democratic nominee for Senate, the scandal-plagued, ethically challenged Graham Platner, who has behaved so badly in his history that a new disturbing report drops almost every single day.
New York Post,
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Liel Leibovitz
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6/4/2026 5:48:55 AM
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Two hundred and ten years ago this summer, a 19-year-old woman named Mary Shelley, bored one stormy afternoon, decided to write the scariest story ever told.
It was a tale of a brilliant and arrogant man who wanted to change the world but ended up creating a monster. She named him Barack Obama.
All right, she named him Dr. Frankenstein. But had the great author been around to witness Adam Hamawy win the Democratic primary in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District, she would’ve understood right away that she was looking at a familiar tale of hubris, malice and ghouls on the loose.
Daily Signal,
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Virginia Grace McKinnon
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6/4/2026 5:45:08 AM
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The Heritage Foundation released its version of Reconciliation 3.0, a new plan to end federal funding for abortion, combat fraud, and save America $1.5 trillion.
The leading conservative policy institute on Wednesday unveiled “Setting the American Opportunity Agenda,” a special budget and spending report for Congress, and House Speaker Mike Johnson said he is ready to act on it.
While the “One Big, Beautiful Bill” was successful, the GOP can save Americans even more money, and the foundation says its plan could be the answer.
Breitbart News,
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Pam Key
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5/31/2026 1:04:16 PM
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Host Kristen Welker said, “You’ve heard about the president’s $1.8 billion fund, the so-called anti-weaponization fund, to pay people who say they were unfairly investigated or prosecuted by the government. It’s tied up in the courts right now. But, Mr. Vice President, should the government, in any instance, compensate people who attacked law enforcement officers on January 6?”
Pence said, “Well, look, I think that the weaponization fund is a bad idea from the start. And, I would encourage the administration just to drop it. Look, the Justice Department has the ability—
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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5/31/2026 8:41:53 AM
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We reported earlier on Saturday on Jill Biden's remarks about Hunter's pardon, and they truly did beggar belief as she tried to blame President Donald Trump for Joe Biden going back on his word not to pardon his son. Indeed, she claimed he had to do it because they were fearful Hunter would be targeted by Trump. That took some kind of gall, after the lawfare efforts against Trump for years. Jill also got a lot of backlash for saying she had never seen anything like Joe's confusion during the debate before or since, claiming she thought he was having a stroke or medical issue. That's hard to believe,
Just the News,
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Jon Styf
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5/30/2026 4:07:53 PM
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The Republican Party of Wisconsin wants the state Election Commission to conduct an investigation into how 152 duplicate absentee ballots were mailed out by the city of Green Bay before the April election, The Center Square reported Friday.
The commission clerk has stated that no duplicate ballots were returned or counted, so there is no need for an investigation, claiming that the law prohibits multiple voting but does not say anything about the multiple issuance of ballots.The party, however, believes that the issuance of the duplicate ballots was illegal. The investigation request was filed on behalf of Theresa Sipes,
Just the News,
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Greg Piper
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5/30/2026 4:05:36 PM
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U.S Southern Command says it killed "three male narco-terrorists" Friday in a strike on a drug boat "transiting along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific" that was "engaged in narco-trafficking operations," with no U.S. forces killed, in a post on X Friday night with video of the strike.
Commander Gen. Francis Donovan ordered Joint Task Force Southern Spear to conduct the "lethal kinetic strike" on the vessel, which SOUTHCOM claimed was "operated by Designated Terrorist Organizations." The command is "unwavering in its commitment to applying total systemic friction on the cartels."
Just the News,
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Amanda Head
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5/30/2026 12:17:21 PM
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On Thursday, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins announced The Great American Cotton Plan, an effort to help revitalize the nation's cotton-producing industry to move Americans back toward wearing natural fibers as opposed to plastic materials and other pontially toxic fibers.
Launched as a cornerstone of the plan to restore domestic textile manufacturing, the “Plant Not Plastic” initiative urges American consumers to choose products made with natural, U.S.-grown cotton over petroleum-based synthetics like polyester.
New York Post,
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Jamie Paige
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5/30/2026 8:41:14 AM
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Spencer Pratt is now Karen Bass’ biggest headache. With a margin of error of plus or minus 4.9 percentage points, the race remains statistically tight.
One of the more notable findings is Pratt’s strength among Hispanic voters, where he leads the field with 33% support, compared to 24% for Bass and 21% for Raman.
But beneath the numbers lies a much bigger warning sign for City Hall.
Voters appear deeply dissatisfied not only with the direction of Los Angeles but also with nearly every major candidate seeking to lead it.
A bombshell California Post poll conducted with McLaughlin & Associates shows—