Actress Hayden Panettiere revealed she gave up primary custody of her daughter Kaya while struggling with postpartum depression and addiction. She described the decision as one of the most difficult she's ever faced. The disclosure came during a recent interview where Panettiere opened up about her mental health battles.
Laura Loomer defended Rep. Nancy Mace against critics targeting her personal appearance, specifically her tattoos. Loomer praised Mace as one of few lawmakers willing to speak on Islamic extremism and animal welfare issues.
Loomer called Mace "responsive" and "kind," noting her advocacy against taxpayer-funded animal testing. She questioned why Mace faces personal attacks when "way worse members of Congress" exist.
While acknowledging disagreements with some of Mace's positions, Loomer said she remains grateful for the congresswoman's stances on national security and animal rights.
Parents are suing Palo Alto High School after a mosque field trip where students were reportedly given Qurans and girls were encouraged to wear hijabs. The lawsuit claims Islam was presented through a social justice lens during the visit. The case raises questions about religious neutrality in public school field trips and what constitutes educational exposure versus religious promotion.
Laura Loomer warns that another major terror attack on U.S. soil could trigger mass protests demanding military action against what she calls 'jihadists' in America.
Loomer claims Islamic groups are 'nervous' about her rhetoric and says she's deliberately avoiding politically correct language. She calls for ICE to function as a 'paramilitary force' to remove suspected terrorists before any attack occurs.
She frames her stance as addressing an 'Islamic takeover of America' and says critics on TV are 'enablers of jihadists and communists.' Loomer adds she wants foreign nationals she deems threats 'out of my country' regardless of how offensive her language is perceived.
The comments reflect escalating rhetoric around immigration enforcement and national security in current U.S. political discourse.
Hurricane LaLa has caused catastrophic flooding in Pahala, Hawaii, destroying bridges and cutting off communities. The Hawaii Department of Transportation is working to clear roads and restore access. Residents remain trapped as emergency crews assess damage and prioritize rescue operations.
Laura Loomer responds to criticism over her role in getting a Jewish-owned Fort Lauderdale venue to cancel a Democrat event scheduled for Friday. Loomer, who faced accusations of antisemitism related to the cancellation, defends her tactics.
"I don't care what they call me. I will never stop exposing these people," Loomer says. She calls for shutting down what she terms "jihadist and communist candidates" at every venue, describing them as "enemy combatants."
Loomer adds that defeating her political opponents requires being "vicious" and that "they only understand one language."
Laura Loomer marks the upcoming one-year anniversary of Charlie Kirk's assassination, criticizing the IRS for failing to revoke 501(c)(3) status from leftist groups she describes as Antifa-adjacent nonprofits.
She questions whether any Antifa members have faced terrorism charges since the group's designation and alleges these organizations are illegally funneling money from 501(c)(3)s into 501(c)(4)s for partisan political work.
Loomer calls the IRS inaction "unforgivable" and a "missed opportunity for justice."
Nearly one year after Charlie Kirk's assassination, the IRS has not revoked 501(c)(3) status from any leftist or Antifa-linked nonprofits, according to Laura Loomer.
Loomer called it a "missed opportunity for justice," suggesting federal authorities should have targeted tax-exempt organizations she views as connected to radical left-wing activism.
North Korea has supplied Russia with thousands of missiles for use against Ukraine, while Russia collaborates with Iran in operations targeting US personnel. The weapons transfers include satellite imagery shared with Tehran.
Critic argues South Korea should have played a larger role in efforts to denuclearize Iran. Claims Trump's diplomatic relationships with adversarial nations won't transfer to other GOP figures due to lack of comparable international standing among world leaders.
Context: Comes amid ongoing concerns over Russia-Iran-North Korea military cooperation and debates over US alliance strategy in East Asia.
North Korea has supplied Russia with thousands of missiles for use in Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russia is collaborating with Iran in operations targeting US citizens. Russia has reportedly provided weapons and satellite imagery to Iran, potentially endangering US troops. The geopolitical threat from North Korea—given its role in this weapons pipeline—appears far from benign.
Trump orders Pentagon to slash joint military drills with South Korea, citing his "very good friendship" with Kim Jong Un.
The president called the exercises "costly" and "inappropriate," saying they send a "hostile" signal to North Korea — which he claims has been "unthreatening and respectful" during his presidency.
Trump also took a shot at Seoul for declining to join U.S. efforts on Iran denuclearization, calling out South Korea's refusal to participate in operations against Tehran.
Defense Secretary Hegseth has been directed to implement the changes.
Trump returned to DC, landing at Andrews and boarding Marine One for the White House. Before departure, he spent several minutes talking with the Marine helicopter pilots—a gesture drawing attention to his rapport with military personnel. 🇺🇸
Trump spent the weekend at his Bedminster club, dancing to YMCA with Ivanka. Alina Habba, his attorney, was spotted seated behind him — fueling speculation she could be named press secretary. No official announcement yet.
Conservative commentator warns Democrats may pursue constitutional changes to allow foreign-born citizens to run for President, citing recent calls for Supreme Court reform.
The claim centers on Minnesota Senate candidate Peggy Flanagan's post-primary comments about reforming the Court, including changing how it "looks." The commentator argues mass amnesty, court expansion, and constitutional amendments could become viable if Democrats gain sufficient political power.
The statement frames the next two election cycles as critical, urging Republican turnout in November to prevent what's described as a takeover by "Jihadists and Communists," warning that reversal could require civil conflict.
Context: The Constitution currently requires Presidents to be natural-born citizens. Any amendment would need two-thirds approval in both chambers of Congress and ratification by three-fourths of state legislatures.
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