Former Epstein Cellmate Drops Bombshell About Alleged ‘Suicide’

Michael Franzese—a former Colombo family capo who served time in the same New York jail where Jeffrey Epstein died—challenged the official account on Monday night. Speaking on NewsNation’s “Banfield,” Franzese said the Justice Department’s conclusion that Epstein’s 2019 death was a suicide simply doesn’t make sense. “Well, listen, you know, I spent seven months on … Read more

Obama Calls For Government Constraints For Online Speech

Former President Obama has a twisted plan for what he believes should happen regarding speech online, and it is terrifying. The former president believes that the government should have the power to develop “restraints” over what can, and cannot, be posted online in order to avoid having “disinformation” and “misinformation” spread. Obama made the comments … Read more

Republican Lawmaker Facing New Backlash Over Migrant ‘Amnesty’ Pitch

Rep. Maria Salazar (R-FL) is once again under fire from conservatives after using a Fox News appearance to promote her controversial immigration proposal, which critics argue amounts to amnesty for millions of illegal immigrants. During the interview, Salazar insisted the country needs to “have that national conversation” about the future of undocumented immigrants who have … Read more

New Inflation Figures Come In Flat Amid Trump Economic Policies

CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli reported Wednesday that wholesale inflation for June came in “better than expected” in another economic win for President Donald Trump. Appearing on “Squawk Box,” Santelli noted that wholesale prices remained “unchanged” for the month, marking the smallest increase since March. He also pointed out that core inflation—excluding food and energy—fell … Read more

Vance Casts Tie-Breaking Votes To Advance $9.4B Rescissions Package In Senate

Vice President JD Vance made two tie-breaking votes in the Senate on Tuesday to advance a $9.4 billion rescissions plan that will eliminate government funding for PBS and NPR. The Senate tied 50-50 on two procedural votes to begin discussion of the multibillion-dollar expenditure clawback plan until Vance’s votes advanced the White House-requested proposal. Three … Read more

Gang Member In El Salvador

Strategist Cautions Against Spotlighting Controversial Deportee in Public Debate A prominent political analyst is urging public figures and advocates to exercise caution when elevating the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a recently deported Salvadoran man whose background has stirred public debate and legal scrutiny. During a recent panel discussion on CNN, veteran strategist Mo Elleithee … Read more

Obama Calls For Government Constraints For Online Speech

Former President Obama has a twisted plan for what he believes should happen regarding speech online, and it is terrifying. The former president believes that the government should have the power to develop “restraints” over what can, and cannot, be posted online in order to avoid having “disinformation” and “misinformation” spread. Obama made the comments … Read more