A New Jersey woman’s American dream of glory at Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest was snatched away faster than a government handout, all because of a rule so strict you’d think the Founders wrote it themselves—if only they cared as much about our borders as this contest cares about “urges contrary to swallowing.” At a…
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Son of ‘El Chapo’ pleads guilty to US drug trafficking charges, other crimes
One of the sons of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, a well-known and powerful Mexican drug cartel leader, pleaded guilty to drug trafficking crimes Friday, July 11, in a United States court, the Associated Press reported. Ovidio Guzmán López admitted that he helped manage the production and smuggling of large amounts of illegal drugs — specifically…
Rubio’s Diplomatic Move Paves Way for Trump-Xi Summit
In a pivotal development, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is signaling a potential breakthrough in the increasingly tense U.S.–China relationship. After months of diplomatic strain, Rubio’s first face-to-face meeting with China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi at the ASEAN Regional Forum in Malaysia has sparked cautious optimism, setting the stage for a possible summit between President…
Los Angeles judge halts ‘unconstitutional’ immigration stops
In a new ruling on Friday, July 11, a federal judge in Los Angeles ordered the Trump administration to stop certain stops and arrests as part of immigration enforcement. The plaintiffs in the case want to put an end to what they call “unconstitutional” enforcement used in LA. Victory for the plaintiffs The American Civil…
DEI Scotus appointee Ketanji Brown Jackson can’t sleep at night because she’s triggered by ‘the state of our democracy’
This is what you get when you hire someone purely based on their race and gender (even though Jackson doesn’t know what a woman is)… A complete and total idiot who doesn’t known the difference between a constitutional republic and a “democracy”. Controversial Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is being mocked for telling a…
Court tosses plea deal for alleged 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed
On Friday, July 11, a federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. tossed out a plea deal that would have spared the lives of the alleged masterminds behind al-Qaida’s Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks on the United States. Under the plea deal, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two co-defendants would have received life sentences without the possibility…
Fed-Up School Bus Driver’s Profanity-Laced Rant Goes Viral
A school bus driver finally had enough and went on a profanity-laced rant, lambasting the students who had her extremely fed up. Someone began to record, and the footage went viral, leading to the fed-up driver’s resignation. However, her stern words garnered a reaction she likely didn’t expect when she gave her notice. An Amherst,…
Trump Administration Ends Education and Health Benefits for Illegal Immigrants, Reversing Clinton-Era Policy
For decades, hardworking American families have watched their tax dollars disappear into government programs while struggling to make ends meet. With inflation hitting record highs and everyday costs soaring, many citizens have wondered why Washington seems more concerned with helping non-citizens than supporting the people who actually pay the bills. President Trump promised during his…
NYC Socialist Mayoral Candidate’s Rent Freeze Plan Sparks Landlord Exodus Threats
It’s a story as old as time. A politician promises everyone a free lunch but forgets to mention that someone has to pay for it. The promises sound wonderful, but eventually, the people with the money get tired of picking up the tab. These feel-good policies always follow the same script. They start with grand…
Defense Secretary Hegseth Blocks Navy Admiral’s Promotion After Allowing Drag Performance
The United States military is America’s shield. Its purpose is simple: to be strong, to be ready, and to defend this nation from all enemies. A fighting force focused on that mission is the greatest deterrent to war the world has ever known. For too long, however, some leaders seemed to forget this basic truth….
Missouri governor repeals paid sick leave law approved by voters
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed the repeal of a law that guaranteed paid sick leave for workers and inflationary adjustments to minimum wage. Kehoe signed the repeal on Thursday, July 10, and it will officially take effect Aug. 28. Victory for businesses The governor says this move will protect small businesses, calling the law “onerous.”…
Trump Effect: US Posts Budget Surplus Due To Tariffs
Donald Trump’s tariff strategy is working. The United States government had a surprise budget surplus in June. Breitbart reported: The federal government posted an unexpected budget surplus in June, fueled by a sharp rise in tariff revenues and higher-than-anticipated tax receipts, marking a notable vindication for President Donald Trump’s economic strategy. The $27 billion surplus…
Sinner v. Alcaraz: Wimbledon men’s final a rematch of dramatic French Open
The fortnite at Wimbledon is about to conclude with some intriguing matchups. A pair of heatwaves have overshadowed much of the competition to this point but will take a backseat this weekend. Who has the edge in the men’s final? The top two men’s players in the world will resume their rivalry. World number one…
Report: FBI chief Kash Patel not resigning over Epstein
FBI Director Kash Patel Kash Patel is NOT resigning from his post at the FBI — unless the President himself removes him, according to new reports. Earlier Friday, rumors exploded across social media, suggesting that FBI Director Kash Patel might join FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino in stepping down after growing friction with Attorney General…
Police Can’t Track Down Mother’s Killer, So Her Son Goes Hunting
After a woman was stabbed to death, police launched a search for the man suspected of killing her. However, the investigation took a surprising turn when the victim’s son hunted him down himself. Raul Cuevas took action when police couldn’t find the prime suspect in his mother’s murder. (Photo Credit: Pixabay) In a dramatic series…
Man Gunned Down for Defending Women at Gas Station, Killer Still on the Run
A manhunt is underway in Ohio after a deadly shooting at a BP gas station left a 26-year-old man dead—and the accused gunman still on the loose. Damario McCall, 41, is wanted in connection with the killing of Ar’mon Covington, who was gunned down around 4:15 a.m. Sunday in the parking lot of a BP…
Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are reportedly threatening to resign if Bondi isn’t fired
What a complete and total shitshow Pam Bondi has been as Attorney General… This is quickly dragging Trump down, even with his strongest supporters.. Bondi is making Pig Bill Barr and Sleepy Jeff Session look great compared to her, and now it’s affecting the FBI… Dan Bongino, so pissed off at Bondi over the Epstein…
IRS Destroys Decades of Rules—Churches Get NEW Power
Just when you thought the IRS couldn’t possibly get any more creative in redefining the rules, it’s now saying churches can endorse political candidates to their own members without losing tax-exempt status—rewriting decades of precedent and setting off alarms for anyone who still believes in constitutional clarity and equal application of the law. At a…
Democrats find loophole that could continue birthright citizenship for illegal aliens
Despite the Supreme Court’s ruling that restricted the ability of judges to block President Trump’s policies using nationwide injunctions, a federal court has barred the Trump administration from enforcing his executive order limiting birthright citizenship nationwide. U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante in Concord, New Hampshire, made the ruling on July 10 after being asked to…
Rep. Yunker: Audit of Legislative Equity Office
Yunker Demands Audit of Legislative Equity Office After Missed Deadlines, Due Process Failures By Oregon Representative Dwayne Yunker, SALEM, Ore. – Representative Dwayne Yunker (R-Grants Pass) is calling for an immediate audit of the Oregon Legislative Equity Office (LEO) following significant procedural failures in an ongoing ethics investigation stemming from floor speeches he gave in…
Highways, ports and demand: Why Florida is a hotspot for human trafficking
Florida’s location and rapid growth have made it a prime target for human trafficking, according to a new state-commissioned report. The study points to the state’s busy airports, ports and highways, along with a booming economy, as key factors that have kept Florida at high risk over the past two decades. Florida’s trafficking crisis by…
Will Trump Fail Like Reagan?
Just a few years ago, Ronald Reagan was the unchallenged hero of the American Right. The elders in the American conservative movement teach young activists a history in which The Gipper is the triumphant conclusion. Barry Goldwater lit the torch, William F. Buckley expelled the kooks, and Ronald Reagan’s message of optimism won the hearts…
Man Is Accused Of Beheading A Mother Of 2, Outrage Erupts
A man was accused of using a sword to behead a young mother of two. However, when further details were released about the alleged killer’s identity and the crime, outrage erupted on social media. Karina Castro was allegedly killed by Jose Solano Landaeta (Credit: Facebook) Certain crimes are so horrific that even seasoned law enforcement…
Texas man allegedly threatened to shoot Trump on visit to flooding disaster: ‘I won’t miss’
President Donald Trump is visiting the victims of the flooding disaster in Texas, but one man took the opportunity to allegedly make a death threat and win a free trip to jail. Robert Herrera, 52, of San Antonio allegedly made the threat on social media by implying that he would shoot the president on his…
There are more important things in life than the Epstein files
A lot of people online have been very, very upset over the Trump Department of Justice’s two-fold conclusion, announced last Sunday, that Jeffrey Epstein’s death in jail in 2019 was a suicide and that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had no “incriminating ‘client list’” among its Epstein files. The tremendous uproar against the Justice Department…
Alan Dershowitz Says He Knows Who’s On The Epstein List: “Hand To God, I Know The Names”
This article was originally published by Tyler Durden at ZeroHedge under the title: ‘Hand To God, I Know The Names’: Alan Dershowitz Says He Knows Who’s On The Epstein List Two days after the FBI leaked a memo to Axios revealing that the Epstein case is effectively ‘closed’ (he killed himself and there’s no ‘list’ of clients) – former Epstein…
Epstein Files: Who Controls The Control Files & $21 Trillion? (Video)
With the Trump administration basically telling the American public to shove it when it comes to the Jeffrey Epstein clients and standing up for justice for victims of his and Ghislaine Maxwell’s crimes, the People are not having it and pushing forward, but why hasn’t Ghislaine been released from prison if there are no clients? …
FBI Deputy Director Bongino may resign over Epstein files controversy: Reports
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino reportedly may resign over blowback to a Department of Justice memo that rebutted conspiracy theories surrounding the death of disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Bongino did not go to work at FBI headquarters Friday, and an anonymous source told Axios that “he ain’t coming back.” Bongino and FBI Director Kash Patel…
Democrat, Republican Governors from 13 States Send Assistance to Texas
by Bethany Blankley Rescue and recovery personnel from 13 states are assisting Texas with recovery efforts in the aftermath of a deadly July 4 flash flood event that killed at least 119, with at least 173 reported missing. Both Republican and Democratic governors have sent help to Texas from the states of Arkansas, California,…
Treasury Announces $27 Billion June Surplus from Tariff Revenue Surge
by Ben Whedon The Department of the Treasury on Friday announced that the government had posted a surplus for June due to an influx in tariff revenue. The Treasury’s monthly statement revealed that the government had posted $499 billion in outlets during June while bringing in $526 billion in revenue. The $27 billion surplus…
EPA eyes cuts to costly power plant regulations. Critics say they save lives
The Environmental Protection Agency is taking aim at Biden-era regulations for power plants. While environment and public health advocates have sharply criticized the push to end limits on carbon dioxide emissions and roll back standards for mercury and air toxins, the EPA says the regulations are too costly for the industry and are at odds…
Tom Homan Says Border Officials Have Rescued 10,000 Missing Children Lost During Biden Admin
by Nicole Silverio Border czar Tom Homan said on Friday that border officials have rescued roughly 10,000 of the 300,000 unaccompanied migrant children that went missing under former President Joe Biden’s administration. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raided a marijuana facility in Camarillo, California, where they encountered eight unaccompanied minors and two other juveniles,…
‘We’re Going to Lose’: Steve Bannon Warns Withholding Epstein Files Would Doom GOP
by Jason Cohen Former White House adviser Steve Bannon warned on Friday that Republicans would suffer major losses if President Donald Trump’s administration does not move to release documents related to deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and associations. Axios reported on Sunday that a two-page memo showed the Department Of Justice (DOJ) and FBI found no evidence Epstein…
Karen Bass says CHIRLA will hand out cash assistance for illegal aliens raided by ICE
Democrat Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Friday that she was taking many more steps to oppose the mass deportation order by President Donald Trump. Among those policies is the establishment of a philanthropy-funded program that would provide cash assistance to the families affected by federal immigration enforcement operations. CHIRLA has been accused of funneling…
Trump vows ‘historic action’ to prevent catastrophe like that of Texas flash flood
President Donald Trump speaks to members of the press before boarding Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland on Thursday, July 3, 2025, en route Des Moines International Airport in Des Moines, Iowa. (Official White House photo by Daniel Torok) President Donald Trump said his administration will take “historic action” to prevent another devastation…
Trump Admin Cans Foreign Contractors on National Security Grounds
by Audrey Streb Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced Thursday night that her agency terminated more than 70 contractors and visiting scientists who are citizens of “countries of concern” after conducting an investigation. Foreign nationals have exploited the American agriculture industry by stealing intellectual property and technology, as well as smuggling hazardous biological materials that could cause…
Europe Witnesses Surge in Anti-Christian Violence
A report from the Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe (OIDAC Europe) has revealed a sharp rise in crimes targeting Christians. The “Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe Report 2024” documents a total of 2,444 incidents in 35 European countries, highlighting escalating hostility against Christian European communities. Among these incidents, 232…
Police Say 7-Week-Old Baby Died After Dad Threw Her To The Ground
In a tragic story out of Kentucky, police say a 7-week-old baby died after her father threw her to the ground. Making matters worse, it’s been revealed where the child’s mother was when her newborn was being killed. Del’Shawn Banks (Photo Credit: Jefferson County/Police) Del’Shawn Banks, a 23-year-old Kentucky father, allegedly admitted to having killed…
Teen girl charged in parents’ deaths
ATLANTA, GA – A Georgia community is grappling with the shocking arrest of a teenager in connection with the murder of her mother and stepfather. Seventeen-year-old Sarah Grace Patrick has been charged with two counts of murder and two counts of aggravated assault following the February deaths of Kristen and James Brock in their suburban…
Bongino and Bondi clash over botched handling of Epstein files
Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the Epstein files sparked outrage among conservatives, supporters of President Donald Trump, and even among FBI leadership. The dramatic Epstein saga has caused a rift between FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Bondi in recent days, one source familiar with the matter confirmed to Blaze News. Other reports indicate…
Trumps visit scene of devastating Texas floods, Melania promises to pray with families
President Donald Trump, accompanied by First Lady Melania Trump, visited Texas Friday to survey the results of last weekend’s flash floods that left more than 100 dead, and at least that number still missing. Drainages through the Texas hill country filled with water 20 and even 30 feet deep in a matter of minutes after…
Farm worker dead from injuries during cannabis farm ICE raid
(NewsNation) — The United Farm Workers confirms that a farm worker has died from injuries suffered during an immigration raid at two Southern California cannabis farms. The United Farm Workers union said the worker died after reportedly falling several stories from a greenhouse at the farm in Camarillo. UFW official Elizabeth Strater told the Los…
Carnival Doesn’t Want to be the Section 8 of Cruise Lines
Blacks are beefing; Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are amused. The hosts also discuss Democrat fury, attacks on ICE agents, and the frisky Irish. Thumbnail credit: © Imago via ZUMA Press Subscribe to Radio Renaissance podcasts on Substack here. Subscribe on Bitchute here. Find this podcast on X here. Download this episode here. The post…
16 alleged gang members arrested in Aurora following task force investigation
The Aurora Police Department announced the arrest of 16 alleged gang members. The arrests come after the Regional Anti-Violence Enforcement Network (RAVEN), a law enforcement group focused on reducing violence, wrapped up a major investigation on Tuesday, July 8. Police said the suspects belong to two criminal street gangs that operate in the metro Denver…
Bill to Prevent Streaming Services From Airing Ads That Are Too Loud Continues Rise Through The Assembly
California News: A bill to prevent video streaming services in California from airing commercial advertisement audio at levels louder than primary video content continued to rise in the Assembly this week, with a full Assembly vote likely to come soon. Senate Bill 576, authored by Senator Tom Umberg (D-Santa Ana), would prohibit a video streaming service…
Are Epstein’s ‘blackmail videos’ being used for leverage RIGHT NOW?
To the disbelief of truth-seekers everywhere, the DOJ and FBI have determined in a two-page memo released this week that there was no proof Jeffrey Epstein had been working a vast blackmail operation and that there was no “client list.” “This systematic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list,’” the memo reads. “There was also no…
BREAKING REPORT: FBI Director Kash Patel Considering Resigning if Bongino Leaves
by Cristina Laila FBI Director Kash Patel is reportedly also frustrated with Pam Bondi and considering resigning if Dan Bongino leaves. Earlier Friday it was reported that FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino took a day off from work after a clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of the Epstein files. On Sunday…
Bongino Took Day Off After Clash with Bondi Over Epstein Files… Will He Resign? Bondi Ultimatum?
by Cristina Laila FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino took a day off from work after a clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the handling of the Epstein files. On Sunday night a new FBI, DOJ memo obtained by Axios concluded Jeffrey Epstein did not have a client list that he used for blackmail. The…
Trump pledges more arms for Ukraine as Putin relationship cools
President Donald Trump promised to make a “major statement” on Monday, July 14, about Russia’s conduct in its war against Ukraine. It’s the latest indication of a deteriorating relationship between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump told NBC News he expects the Senate to pass tough new sanctions against Russia and that he plans…
California Pot Farm (and Newsom Donor) Under Investigation For Child Labor Violations After 10 Illegal Alien Juveniles Found at Facility During Raid
by Cristina Laila Gavin Newsom’s California. A California marijuana farm is under investigation for child labor violations after 10 illegal alien juveniles were found at the facility during an immigration raid on Thursday. Federal agents descended on two marijuana farms in Ventura County owned Glass House Farms located in Camarillo and Carpinteria in Southern California…
Nicole Shanahan Reveals Whistleblower Insights on Hidden Geoengineering Programs
Last Updated on July 11, 2025 Nicole Shanahan, RFK Jr.’s running mate, shares whistleblower details exposing ongoing U.S. geoengineering efforts rebranded to evade scrutiny, despite Trump’s 2020 halt directive. Why it matters: These programs, involving solar radiation modification and aerosol injections, could pose health risks like aluminum-linked Alzheimer’s while manipulating weather without public consent, affecting…