Lila Rose, the founder of Live Action and a prominent pro-life leader, urged Americans to trust their conscience when voting for the president in 2024. She argued that former President Donald Trump was backsliding on pro-life issues, despite his role in the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Nearly a year ago, the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturned Roe v. Wade, ending almost five decades of legalized abortion in the United States. According to Rose, influential voices within the pro-life movement are now advocating for complete and equal protection for unborn children. Rose expressed optimism…
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During a recent interview, former Attorney General William Barr expressed his strong opinions about former President Donald Trump’s behavior and alleged criminal actions. Speaking on CBS News’s “Face The Nation,” Barr discussed the federal indictment against Trump and two other ongoing criminal cases. Barr’s remarks came in response to Trump’s recent attacks on him, where the former president used derogatory language like “a slob,” “a stupid person,” “a coward,” “a low life,” and a “gutless pig” to describe Barr. These insults were hurled after Barr provided an unfavorable analysis of Trump’s legal situation. Having served under both Trump and former…
Pixar’s latest children’s animated film, “Elemental,” faced a disappointing start at the box office, marking one of the studio’s lowest-performing openings. The movie only managed to bring in $29.5 million in domestic ticket sales during its debut weekend. What sets this release apart is that “Elemental” represents Pixar’s first original theatrical venture outside of established franchises since the COVID-19 pandemic, avoiding a direct release to streaming platforms, according to The New York Times. Notably, Pixar’s weakest performing film historically was its groundbreaking debut, “Toy Story,” which garnered $29.1 million in 1995. Forbes highlights some of Pixar’s major successes, with “The…
Secretary of State Antony Blinken made it clear that the United States does not support Taiwan’s independence following his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday. During his visit to Beijing to mend strained relations between the U.S. and China, Blinken emphasized the U.S. stance on Taiwan during a press conference held after his meeting with President Xi. He stated, “We do not support Taiwan independence” and reaffirmed the opposition to any unilateral changes to the status quo by either side. The Secretary of State had a 35-minute discussion with President Xi at the Great Hall of the People,…
A surprising slip of words put Democrat Delegate Stacey Plaskett from the Virgin Islands in the spotlight, causing a stir after she unintentionally made a controversial statement about former President Donald Trump during a discussion about his handling of classified documents. While appearing on a live segment of MSNBC, Plaskett expressed her concerns about Trump having access to classified information and the potential risks associated with it being shared at his resort. In the midst of her commentary, she uttered the words “needs to be shot,” but immediately corrected herself by saying “stopped.” The video clip quickly gained traction on…
In a significant development, a federal judge in Florida issued a ruling on Monday, placing restrictions on former President Donald Trump and his legal team regarding the disclosure of evidence from a classified documents case. Special counsel Jack Smith had sought an order to prevent Trump and his defense team from publicly revealing materials shared during the discovery process. According to U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart’s order, the discovery materials and any derived information must not be disclosed to the public, news media, or disseminated on any platform without prior notice and consent from the United States or approval from…
In a United Kingdom Church of England school, a teacher faced backlash for calling a 13-year-old girl “despicable” after she questioned a classmate who identified as a cat. The incident occurred during an eighth-grade “life education” class at Rye College in East Sussex. According to reports, the teacher scolded the students and threatened to report them to the school administration for expressing the view that there are only two genders. During a recording of the exchange, the teacher became upset when the student questioned the classmate’s identification as a cat. The teacher claimed that gender is not linked to biological…
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and his team responded to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s ongoing criticisms of Florida by highlighting California’s population loss. After Newsom challenged DeSantis to a debate, DeSantis urged him to stop hesitating and instead jump into the presidential race. DeSantis pointed out the significant problems in California, such as those seen in San Francisco and Los Angeles, and the growing number of people leaving the state since Newsom took office. Despite California traditionally attracting people due to its appeal, DeSantis emphasized that the current governor has overseen a massive exodus from the state. DeSantis suggested that people…
Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s visit to Beijing marked a significant milestone, according to his remarks, emphasizing the closure of the spy balloon incident that had previously delayed his trip. During his two-day diplomatic mission, Blinken engaged in meetings with senior Chinese leaders, including President Xi Jinping. The visit carried immense anticipation due to the strained relations between China and the United States. Originally planned for February, the trip had been postponed after the discovery of a Chinese surveillance balloon traversing sensitive military areas within the continental U.S. Regarding the incident, Blinken stated, “That chapter should be considered closed,” underscoring…
The foundation of tradition and heritage, in a bold move, has unleashed a legal storm targeting Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Two lawsuits were filed, demanding the release of records associated with the investigation into former President Donald Trump. These legal actions were prompted by Bragg’s refusal to comply with two Freedom of Information Law requests, seeking information about his interactions with the Justice Department, the White House, and Democratic lawmakers regarding Trump’s prosecution. Bragg’s office had previously charged Trump with 34 counts of falsifying business records, specifically relating to the controversial hush money payments made to adult film star…
San Francisco Mayor London Breed has criticized Good Morning America for claiming that it is “too dangerous” to film in the city’s downtown, arguing that such statements hinder the city’s recovery from the pandemic. During a segment discussing the exodus of stores from the crime-ridden city, ABC’s chief national news correspondent, Matt Gutman, stated that they had been advised against filming live from Union Square or the closed Westfield Mall due to safety concerns. In response, the mayor’s office disputed the notion that the area is dangerous and instead attributed the departure of major retailers to a lack of customers…
Fact-Check Supports President Biden’s Claim on LGBTQ Discrimination President Joe Biden’s recent statement during the White House “Pride Month 2023” event, where he mentioned that gay people can be married in the morning and thrown out of a restaurant in the afternoon, has been rated as “mostly true” by the fact-checking site PolitiFact. During his speech, Biden expressed his support for the LGBTQ community and highlighted the issue of discrimination based on sexual orientation. His comment about restaurants refusing service to gay people drew criticism but was deemed mostly true by PolitiFact. The fact-check pointed out that 22 states in…
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) Expresses Concerns About Trump’s Potential Misuse of Justice Department In a recent interview with MSNBC’s Jen Psaki, Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) addressed the issue of being on former President Donald Trump’s “enemies list” and raised concerns about the possibility of Trump using the Justice Department to imprison his adversaries if he were to regain the presidency. Schiff acknowledged that Trump has previously called for his imprisonment and wondered aloud about the extent to which Trump, unrestrained by opposition, could manipulate the Justice Department for his personal vendettas. Trump himself has made similar accusations against the Biden…
Amazon Faces Backlash After Suspending Man’s Smart Home System Over Miscommunication Amazon has come under scrutiny following an incident where a man’s smart home system was locked out, rendering his Amazon Echo devices unresponsive for nearly a week. The disruption occurred due to a miscommunication between a delivery driver and an automated doorbell message, prompting the driver to accuse the homeowner of using a racial slur. However, video evidence provided by the man contradicted the claim, showing that the message was a harmless automated greeting of, “Excuse me, can I help you?” Brandon Jackson, the affected homeowner, expressed his frustration…
Congressional Delegate Stacey Plaskett found herself in the midst of controversy on Sunday after making an inappropriate statement during a live television interview. While discussing the federal charges against former President Donald Trump related to his alleged mishandling of classified documents, Plaskett mistakenly stated that Trump should be “shot.” She quickly corrected herself, emphasizing that he should be “stopped.” Plaskett’s comment came during her appearance on MSNBC, where she expressed concerns about Trump’s access to classified information and his ability to share it at his resort. However, she immediately recognized the gravity of her words and clarified that Trump should…