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Dr. John Gentry, a former CIA intelligence analyst and current Georgetown University professor, has raised concerns about the potential political activities of U.S. intelligence agencies in the upcoming 2024 election. Gentry, who has a 12-year tenure with the CIA and is the author of “Neutering the CIA: Why US Intelligence Versus Trump Has Long-Term Consequences,” expressed his apprehensions in a recent interview. Gentry’s concerns stem from the increasing influence of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives and the overall politicization within the intelligence community. He anticipates that these agencies might attempt to interfere in the 2024 election, similar to their…

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Since NYC Mayor Eric Adams recently issued an executive order to prevent the entry of asylum seekers, New Jersey has emerged as a major hub for migrant buses bound for New York City. The governor’s office of New Jersey, Phil Murphy, verified this development. A number of busses carrying immigrant families have reportedly arrived at various NJ TRANSIT train stations, according to Tyler Jones, a spokesman for Murphy. For the most part, these families are traveling to New Jersey as a hub before going on to their ultimate goal of New York City. On this issue, the state is working…

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Following their performance at “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” pop-punk band Green Day was recently the target of a lighthearted criticism from Tesla CEO Elon Musk. Billie Joe Armstrong, the vocalist of the group, changed the lyrics of their 2004 hit song “American Idiot” to parody former President Donald Trump’s “MAGA agenda” during the event. Musk, who is renowned for speaking his mind, posted a social media commentary regarding the band’s performance. With laughing emojis throughout his message, he mockingly charged Green Day of abandoning their initial anti-establishment position in favor of the establishment. Green Day has a long…

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In a shocking incident in South Korea, Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, was stabbed in the neck while visiting the port city of Busan. The attack occurred on Tuesday during Lee’s inspection of a proposed airport site. Lee was immediately rushed to Pusan National University Hospital for medical attention and is reported to be conscious. The assailant, described as a man in his 50s or 60s, approached Lee amidst a crowd of supporters, seemingly asking for an autograph. He was wearing a paper crown with Lee’s name when he suddenly attacked, inflicting a 1 cm…

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Harvard University President Claudine Gay is currently facing a series of new plagiarism allegations, with the total number of accusations now nearing fifty. These recent claims have intensified scrutiny over Gay’s academic integrity, following initial allegations that emerged six weeks ago in the wake of her response to the October 7 Hamas terror attack. The latest set of accusations involves six additional instances of alleged plagiarism in Gay’s academic writings. This development comes after a December 12 statement from Harvard, which concluded that Gay had been investigated and cleared of previous allegations, with only two papers requiring ‘clarification’ and additional…

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Former President Donald Trump recently shared an update on the health of his mother-in-law, Amalija Knavs, during a New Year’s gathering at his Palm Beach, Florida estate. In a video statement, Trump, aged 77, conveyed that he had just spoken with his wife, Melania, and mentioned that Knavs is currently receiving medical treatment in a Miami hospital. Trump expressed his hope for Knavs’ recovery, acknowledging the severity of her condition without specifying the nature of her illness. He relayed Melania’s affection to those present, noting her familiarity with many attendees, and expressed a collective wish for Knavs’ swift recovery. Melania…

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In a special New Year’s Eve interview with Ryan Seacrest on ABC’s “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve,” President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, speaking from their holiday retreat in St. Croix, shared their vision for America’s global leadership and personal reflections on 2023. During the conversation, President Biden, without directly referencing the anticipated electoral rematch with former President Trump, expressed his optimism for 2024. He emphasized America’s superior positioning to lead globally, stating, “We’re coming back and it’s about time.” At 81, Biden’s message was one of resilience and hope for a healthy, happy, and safe new year for…

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As 2023 draws to a close, Americans from various cities have voiced their opinions on President Biden’s performance, reflecting a general sentiment of dissatisfaction. A recent poll revealed that President Biden’s approval rating dipped below 40% for the fifth time this year, indicating a challenging year for his administration. Citizens like Ginger from Washington, D.C., expressed disappointment, giving Biden a grade of D and criticizing his approach as pandering. In contrast, Treeven, also from D.C., offered a more favorable B-plus, acknowledging his efforts but noting that he has missed the mark. The Gallup poll from December 22nd showed a slight…

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Queen Margrethe II of Denmark made a momentous declaration during her New Year’s Eve address, wherein she disclosed her intention to relinquish the monarchy. The 86-year-old monarch, who came into power in 1972 after her father, King Frederik IX, died, has selected January 14 as the occasion for her abdication. This date also happens to be the anniversary of her own ascension to the monarchy. Queen Margrethe II, renowned for her vivacious nature and strong rapport with the Danish populace, declared that recent introspections, influenced in part by a back operation she underwent earlier this year, have reached the conclusion…

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Maryland Representative Jamie Raskin has publicly stated that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas should recuse himself from any Supreme Court decisions regarding former President Donald Trump’s eligibility to appear on primary ballots. This statement comes in the wake of Trump’s name being removed from the Colorado and Maine primary ballots due to alleged violations of the 14th Amendment’s insurrection clause. Raskin, speaking on CNN’s “State of the Union,” argued that Justice Thomas’s impartiality could be compromised due to his wife’s reported involvement in disputing the 2020 election results. He pointed out that Ginni Thomas, the Justice’s wife, had allegedly sent…

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In a video that surfaced last week, Al-Qaeda has recently issued a threat against Western and Jewish interests, specifically airlines. The aforementioned development has incited law enforcement agencies throughout the United States and federal authorities, such as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), to increase their vigilance. Although the TSA has not yet identified any credible threats based on this video, it maintains a state of heightened vigilance due to the anticipation of large masses congregating in major cities in observance of the New Year. Terrorist organizations frequently target modes of transportation during the holiday season, the agency emphasized, and it…

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A recent political development in Maine involves the initiation of impeachment proceedings against Secretary of State Shenna Bellows by Republican State Representative John Andrews. This action is taken as a reaction to Bellows’ ruling that disqualified former President Donald Trump from running in the state’s presidential primary election. Andrews has criticized Bellows’ unilateral removal of Trump from the ballot, stating that it was a flagrant display of partisanship and an abuse of her authority. Democratic Bellows reached her conclusion on January 6, 2021, on the grounds that Trump had violated the insurrection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Andrews replied, “I…

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During an exclusive interview with Breitbart News at his Mar-a-Lago resort, former President Donald Trump articulated his apprehensions regarding the trajectory of the United States economy. If he fails to secure a victory in the 2024 presidential election, he forecasts a profound recession comparable to the Great Depression of 1929. During his two-plus hour interview with Breitbart News, Trump correlated the present state of the stock market with expectations surrounding his potential victory over President Joe Biden. “I believe that if I do not win, 1929 will be the year of the Great Depression,” Trump said. I believe the stock…

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As the 2024 presidential election draws near, former President Donald Trump, who currently leads the Republican primary field, faces a unique challenge: balancing his campaign schedule with multiple court dates. Trump, who has been indicted four times in 2023, is navigating a complex calendar that intertwines critical early state primary election days with trial dates. Trump’s first trial was initially scheduled for March 4, 2024, in Washington, D.C., following charges by Special Counsel Jack Smith. These charges relate to the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021, and alleged interference in the 2020 election results. However, the Supreme Court’s involvement in…

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Sam Brinton, a former official in the Biden administration, concluded the year 2023 without facing incarceration despite being embroiled in multiple allegations of airport baggage theft across various states. Brinton, who gained attention in mid-2022 for their role in leading nuclear waste policy at the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy as a nonbinary gender-fluid individual, has been at the center of a series of legal challenges. Despite the gravity of the accusations, Brinton managed to avoid jail time in two criminal cases, while a third case and a related lawsuit are still ongoing. The Department of Energy announced…

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