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Colorado law enforcement officials have admitted to violating a newly enacted state law after sharing immigration-related information with federal authorities. The breach occurred when deputies provided tips to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), despite Colorado’s policy that restricts such cooperation. Under the state’s statute, local agencies are prohibited from querying or disclosing personal immigration status to federal authorities, except in limited, legally defined circumstances. Deputies in question, however, forwarded details that contradicted those restrictions. After receiving a complaint, Colorado’s attorney general launched an investigation. The office has confirmed that the shared information falls outside of the law’s allowable parameters. Local…

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Senator J.D. Vance launched into a scathing critique of a viral political advertisement featuring actress Sydney Sweeney, calling it the latest example of the left’s alleged embrace of divisive messaging he likened to historical propaganda techniques. Vance argued that the ad’s sharp tone and graphic content—meant to frame opponents as existential threats—is a tactic reminiscent of authoritarian-era smear campaigns. He expressed deep concern that political discourse is shifting toward fear-based narratives. Vance pointed out: “This isn’t policy debate—it’s demagoguery dressed as entertainment,” warning that using an actress in high-profile political ads lowers the bar for inflammatory tactics while escalating political…

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Late-night host Stephen Colbert launched a pointed spotlight on Vice President Kamala Harris after she struggled to answer a straightforward question during a recent interview. The gaffe occurred while Harris was addressing the nation’s immigration system and was pressed on specifics—briefly pausing before offering a vague response about policy enforcement. Colbert mocked the moment on his show, replaying the interview clip and joking that even simple inquiries left the vice president appearing unprepared. His commentary tapped into a broader narrative questioning Harris’s readiness during public interviews. In the featured segment, Colbert contrasted Harris’s hesitancy with her role as vice president,…

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A 28-year-old man identified as Andrew James McGann has been charged with capital murder after allegedly stabbing a married couple to death in front of their two young daughters at Devil’s Den State Park in Arkansas. The victims, Clinton David Brink, 43, and Cristen Amanda Brink, 41, were hiking with their daughters, aged 7 and 9, when they were attacked on July 26. Authorities say the couple was targeted in a random act of violence. Cristen reportedly ushered her children to safety before returning to help her husband, but both parents ultimately died from their injuries. The girls were physically…

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In a sweeping economic move, President Trump has issued an executive order setting new “reciprocal” tariff rates on imports from over 67 countries. These duties range from a 10% base rate to a ceiling of 41–50% for select nations. Top tariff levels: Brazil sees up to 50%, while Switzerland faces 39%, Canada is now at 35%, and India is hit with 25%. Multiple countries—including Syria, Laos, and Myanmar—will face tariffs between 35% and 41%. Lower rates of 15–20% apply to nations with finalized agreements such as the EU, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Others face the 10% baseline. Effective…

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A senior political adviser to former President Joe Biden disclosed during a House Oversight Committee interview that he was paid $4 million for campaign work and stood to receive an additional $4 million bonus if Biden had secured re-election. Mike Donilon, who has served as Biden’s trusted strategist for decades, made the disclosure in a multi-hour closed-door session. He defended the former president’s leadership and argued that criticism over Biden’s performance in a pivotal debate was overblown. Donilon emphasized that despite Biden’s age and verbal missteps, he remained fully engaged in governing. His testimony comes amid the GOP-led probe into allegations of…

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The personal partner of former Acting Director of National Intelligence Kash Patel has publicly rejected swirling rumors that she is a foreign spy planted to influence U.S. intelligence policy. The speculation surged after Patel’s recent claims about uncovering a secret “burn bag” storage room full of classified documents tied to the Trump‑Russia probe. In public statements and on her social media platform, Patel’s girlfriend—whose name is not public—described the allegations as baseless and politically motivated. She emphasized her lifelong residence in the U.S. and lack of any ties to foreign intelligence networks. Legal representatives also issued a statement denying any…

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Senator Adam Schiff has strongly criticized the confirmation of Emil Bove to the U.S. Court of Appeals, calling it a blatant example of judicial corruption. Schiff’s remarks came just days after Bove was confirmed in a narrow Senate vote, despite ongoing concerns about his conduct during his tenure at the Department of Justice. According to whistleblower accounts referenced by Schiff, Bove allegedly instructed DOJ attorneys to defy court orders during heated internal discussions over deportation policy. The claims include accusations that he encouraged junior prosecutors to disregard legal rulings—a charge Bove has denied. While leading the charge against Bove, Schiff…

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The White House has reiterated President Trump’s firm stance on achieving a fully denuclearized Korean Peninsula, despite renewed threats from North Korea rejecting previous disarmament discussions. The message came in response to a statement from Kim Yo Jong, the sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who declared that the regime would not entertain any talks unless the U.S. first acknowledges North Korea as a legitimate nuclear power. She described past denuclearization efforts as a failed concept and warned that pressing for disarmament would be taken as an insult. In response, administration officials emphasized that the president remains committed…

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris has announced plans to author a memoir chronicling her brief presidential run—now considered the shortest in modern U.S. political history. Though she withdrew early in the primary season, Harris says the campaign had a profound impact on her personal journey and political perspective. According to her announcement, the book will explore the lessons she learned from early exit, media scrutiny, and national expectations. Harris emphasizes that her experience, though fleeting, helped shape key decisions she has since made in public service and advocacy. While Harris remains focused on national causes rather than electoral bids, the…

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Former Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly has warned against President Trump’s speculation about granting a pardon to music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs, citing broader concerns tied to Trump-era celebrity clemency decisions and past scandals. While speaking about Trump’s comments, Kelly referenced the heated controversy surrounding Trump’s earlier relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as a cautionary parallel. Kelly questioned the appropriateness of celebrity pardons, particularly in light of fallout from associations with figures like Epstein. She argued that decisions made at the highest levels have long-term consequences—not only legally, but also in shaping public trust in the justice system. Her remarks spotlight…

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President Donald Trump recently said he ended his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein after learning Epstein had recruited women—some of whom worked at Trump’s Mar‑a‑Lago spa—including Virginia Giuffre. He claimed that Epstein effectively “stole” her and others from his staff, and that he banned Epstein from the resort in response. Giuffre, who was employed at the spa during summer 2000 when she was about 16, later said Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell approached her and offered a job as Epstein’s masseuse. She went on to become one of the most prominent accusers and an advocate for survivors before her death in April…

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A dramatic political protest unfolded in Wisconsin when more than two dozen activists staged a mock funeral procession toward the private residence of GOP Congressman Bryan Steil, chairman of the House Administration Committee. Dressed entirely in black and ringing cowbells, the group marched up Steil’s driveway, delivering a cardboard coffin and bouquet of flowers before dispersing swiftly. Organized under banners like the “Death of Democracy” procession, the demonstration was orchestrated by local activist groups including the Southern Wisconsin Grassroots Network and Working Families Party. A video circulating online identified former Walworth County Democratic Party leader Ellen Holly among the participants.…

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A newly declassified annex to the Durham investigation has revealed that individuals connected to George Soros’ Open Society Foundations held early discussions with members of the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee regarding a strategy to link Donald Trump to Russian interference during the 2016 election. According to the intelligence, campaign operatives—including senior advisers—approved efforts to promote the narrative that Trump was connected to Russian hackers. The plan was reportedly intended to deflect media attention from Hillary Clinton’s email scandal and redirect it toward alleged foreign ties within the Trump campaign. One internal communication cited in the annex suggested…

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Actor Harrison Ford has reignited political discussion with a blunt assessment of America’s widening wealth gap during President Trump’s second term. In a recent interview, Ford criticized the current economic climate, saying the system continues to reward the wealthy while leaving working-class Americans behind. “The rich get richer, and the poor get poorer,” he said, describing the state of inequality as fundamentally unjust. Ford noted that despite positive economic headlines, the benefits haven’t reached the majority of Americans, especially those struggling to keep up with rising costs and stagnant wages. Reflecting on the country’s broader political direction, the Hollywood veteran…

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