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DNI Tulsi Gabbard Confirms Explosive 2020 Election Fraud Revelations Coming — Feds Knew About Voting Machine Vulnerabilities and Stayed Silent

 Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, has brought attention to serious concerns regarding the integrity of the 2020 election. She stated that the federal government was aware of significant vulnerabilities in electronic voting machines before the election but chose not to disclose this information to the public. 1. Election Compromise: • Gabbard confirmed that the 2020 election faced compromises, highlighting that both foreign and domestic influences may have interfered with electronic voting systems. 2. Whistleblower Revelation: • A whistleblower from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) revealed that government officials knew about the voting machine vulnerabilities but remained silent before the election. 3. Need for Paper Ballots: • Gabbard stressed the importance of transitioning to paper ballots to restore faith in the electoral process, ensuring that voters can trust the integrity of the elections. 4. Continued Investigation: • Gabbard men...

“This Case Is Not Closed, It Is Not Dismissed, It Has Not Been Complied With” – Georgia State Election Board Votes to Seek DOJ Assistance to Obtain Voting Records from Fulton County from 2020 Election

 The Georgia State Election Board has decided to request assistance from the Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain voting records from Fulton County related to the controversial 2020 election. This decision comes after county officials have not complied with a subpoena for these records. • Board Vote: On August 1, 2025, the Georgia State Election Board voted 3-2 to seek DOJ assistance to obtain Fulton County's 2020 election records. • Refusal to Release Records: Fulton County officials are currently refusing to release these records, despite orders from the State Election Board. Questions about what they might be concealing have been raised. • Dr. Janice Johnston's Statement: Dr. Janice Johnston, a board member, emphasized that no documents have been provided regarding this issue, referring to a specific case number (SEB-2023-025). She stated, "This case is NOT closed, it is not dismissed, it has not been complied with. ” • Previous Subpoena: The board had previously voted...

Pelosi EXPLODES on CNN! Jake Tapper CONFRONTS Her Over Trump’s Insider Trading Bombshell | Elijah Schaffer’s Top Stories

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Declassified Durham Appendix Confirms Hillary Clinton Plan To Smear Trump, Use FBI 'To Put More Oil On The Fire'

Recently declassified documents indicate that the CIA believed a Russian intelligence assessment that claimed the Hillary Clinton campaign planned to smear Donald Trump by linking him to Russia. These documents suggest the FBI may have assisted the Clinton campaign in creating a false narrative to distract from her email investigation. • Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard released documents showing that the Obama administration "manufactured and politicized intelligence" to falsely claim that Russia interfered in the 2016 election to benefit Trump. • The release highlights the inclusion of the Steele dossier, an unverified report financed by the Clinton campaign, in the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment, despite CIA objections. • Gabbard described the actions of former officials, including Obama and Brennan, as a “treasonous conspiracy” to undermine Trump’s presidency, and referred the documents for investigation. • The Durham annex confirms a 2016 memo that...

Are Democrats tacitly encouraging assassination hits on ICE agents?

On the July 23, 2025 edition of Fox News, Greg Gutfeld and Tyrus discussed the shooting of a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent by an illegal alien. The conversation highlighted differing views on immigration enforcement, particularly regarding the safety and anonymity of ICE agents. 1. Shooting Incident: Greg Gutfeld criticized the media for not mentioning that the shooter was an illegal immigrant when discussing the incident involving the shot CBP agent. He implied that the media's portrayal was misleading. 2. Tyrus's Perspective: Tyrus expressed skepticism about the circumstances of the shooting, suggesting it was not random but rather a targeted attack on law enforcement. He also criticized the government for prioritizing other issues over the safety of police officers and border agents. 3. Rep. Eric Swalwell's Remarks: Rep. Eric Swalwell accused ICE officers of acting like criminals and advocated for policies that would unmask them. He argued that if they were f...

Vaccine truth-teller Vinay Prasad FORCED OUT of FDA post as Big Pharma tightens grip on science

 Dr. Vinay Prasad, a prominent voice advocating for scientific integrity regarding vaccines, has abruptly left his position as the director of the FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER) after just three months. His exit raises alarms about the influence of pharmaceutical companies and the erosion of independent scientific thought within government health agencies. • Prasad officially resigned under unclear circumstances, with reports suggesting he may have been ousted due to pressure from pharmaceutical interests and smear campaigns. • His brief tenure was characterized by opposition to widespread COVID-19 booster mandates and a call for rigorous clinical trials, which put him at odds with the FDA and the Biden administration's policies. • Prasad’s criticisms of fast-tracked drug approvals and demand for strong evidence in vaccine efficacy led to conflicts within the FDA and made him a target for media attacks. • His departure reflects a broader trend of elim...

Top Biden Aide Was Promised $8 Million for 2024 Win

  Trump unveils tariff rates set to take effect next week Trump admin lifted sanctions on Israeli accused of killing Palestinian activist See Trump’s plans for a multimillion-dollar White House ballroom Witkoff to travel to Russia ahead of U.S. sanctions, Trump says Vaccine exemptions rise in 36 states Scoop: Top Biden aide was promised $8 million for 2024 win “There’s a lot of angst”: Democrats’ big age headache is about to become a migraine Florida breaks 50-year execution record with ninth death sentence carried out this year Trump Clashes With Reporter Over Tariffs, Citing Pandemic and ‘Fighting Lunatics’ Three major broadcast networks didn’t report on heinous Cincinnati brawl, review finds Trump sets up Presidential Fitness Test for another revamp after Obama retired it during presidency Pelosi calls Lady Gaga concert in San Francisco ‘the most fun I’ve had in a long time’ Declassified intel ties Soros to Clinton’s Russiagate plan for FBI to ‘put more oil into the fire’ Many C...

Senator Cotton’s Bold Plan to Reform an Overstaffed Intelligence Behemoth

 On June 27, Senator Tom Cotton introduced the Intelligence Community Efficiency and Effectiveness Act, a significant reform bill targeting the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). This legislation seeks to downsize and depoliticize the ODNI, aiming to refocus its role on coordinating intelligence agencies instead of conducting its own analysis. This marks the most important U. S. intelligence reform in two decades. 1. Background of the ODNI: • The ODNI was formed in response to the 9/11 Commission Report, which aimed to enhance information sharing among intelligence agencies. However, the actual implementation exceeded the commission's recommendations, leading to a large and bureaucratic agency. 2. Growth of Bureaucracy: • Created by the 2004 Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act (IRTPA), the ODNI now has between 1,800 and 1,900 employees. Instead of a small staff as intended, it has expanded into a significant layer of bureaucracy, collecting taxes (...

The lies concocted by Hillary Clinton’s campaign team cannot go unpunished.

 The ongoing political tensions in the U. S. are rooted in widespread discontent towards perceived lawlessness, particularly by the Democrat Party. This discontent is exacerbated by critical revelations about the Russiagate scandal, the handling of recent violent incidents, and reactions to corporate marketing strategies. 1. Russiagate Scandal and Political Betrayal • There is a strong belief that the Democrat Party has engaged in treasonous actions against elected officials, particularly through the initiatives taken during the Russiagate scandal. • Allegations suggest that the Clinton campaign plotted to undermine Donald Trump's presidency by using false narratives of collusion with Russia, which included targeting intelligence and law enforcement resources. • Newly released intelligence indicated a coordinated effort involving figures close to George Soros and the Clinton campaign to deflect attention from Hillary Clinton's email issues by portraying Trump as a Russian ally....

The Russiagate Hoax Scandal Breaks

This summary covers recent developments concerning allegations that intelligence agencies under former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden were improperly utilized against Donald Trump. Significant findings were reported by various sources, including Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley and FBI Director Kash Patel. • Declassified Documents: Chuck Grassley released newly declassified parts of John Durham's report, claiming that intelligence agencies were "weaponized" against Trump, particularly concerning efforts to falsely associate him with Russia, orchestrated by Hillary Clinton's campaign. • Investigation Failures: Grassley highlighted that the FBI failed to investigate significant intelligence indicating that Clinton's campaign may have created a false narrative linking Trump to Russia. • Sensitive Documents Discovery: FBI Director Kash Patel discovered thousands of sensitive documents related to the Trump-Russia investigation, which were found...

Bombshell report indicates Clinton, Soros group plotted to 'demonize' Trump

Recently declassified intelligence documents reveal that Hillary Clinton and her campaign team allegedly strategized to create a false narrative about Trump's connections to Russia. This was reportedly intended to shift focus away from Clinton’s email controversy during the 2016 presidential election. 1. Intelligence Documents: The 29-page document, known as the “Durham annex,” comes from the Office of Special Counsel's investigation, showcasing communications between Clinton’s campaign advisers and supporters of George Soros. 2. Clinton Campaign Strategy: Leonard Benardo, a senior official from Soros’ Open Society Foundations, communicated with Clinton's foreign policy advisor, Julianne Smith, about using Russian interference claims to damage Trump's reputation. They discussed portraying Trump as an "agent of influence" for Russian President Vladimir Putin. 3. Email Findings: The documents included emails discussing how to manipulate public perception regardi...

President Trump Gives ULTIMATUM to Big Pharma In Major Step to Reduce Drug Prices

President Trump is taking significant steps to lower drug prices for Americans, who often pay much more for medications than people in other countries. • Trump has sent letters to 17 pharmaceutical companies, including Eli Lilly, demanding they lower drug prices or face consequences. • The letters are part of his “Most Favored Nation” Executive Order aimed at equalizing drug prices between the U. S. and other countries. • His demands include providing Medicaid patients with drugs at the lowest prices available in other developed countries and ensuring new drugs are sold at these rates as well. • He also wants companies to bring back profits made overseas to help reduce prices for American consumers. • Trump has warned that his administration will use all necessary measures to enforce these demands if the companies do not comply within 60 days. This initiative reflects Trump's commitment to make prescription drugs more affordable for Americans through direct action against pharmaceu...

Why Governments Burned Money

The article challenges the Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) assumption that burning tax-received paper money reinforces the idea of state-created money losing value. It argues that such historical claims do not support MMT's chartalist views and that government practices regarding taxation and money have been misinterpreted. 1. Misinterpretation of Evidence: Historical instances of governments burning money received as taxes are frequently misread as evidence supporting chartalism, which posits that money's value derives solely from government decree. 2. Historical Precedence: The article emphasizes that historically, taxation was essential for government revenue before spending. This contradicts the MMT notion that spending can happen before taxation, a concept which is a modern phenomenon that didn't apply in earlier economies. 3. Inflation and Taxation: Governments would typically inflate their currency only when tax revenue was insufficient. They could not issue fiat money ...

There Goes The West

President Donald Trump has warned Canada that recognizing Palestine as a state may endanger its trade agreement with the United States. Trump’s comments highlight concerns over Western civilization's values and integration issues with immigrant populations. • Trump expressed that Canada's support for Palestinian statehood complicates trade negotiations with the U. S. and suggests that the West is losing its civilizational foundation. • Several Western nations, including Canada, France, and the UK, are moving towards recognizing Palestinian statehood, which some view as a response to local pressures from Muslim populations. • Over 75% of UN member countries recognize Palestine, despite Hamas's contentious governance, showing a shift in Western attitudes. • There are growing concerns about the impact of immigration in the West, particularly linked to crime and cultural assimilation: • England has faced issues with "grooming gangs," predominantly involving Muslim imm...

Metro Long Island Politics World News Search Type to Search Search Politics Kamala Harris complains ‘the system’ is ‘broken’ in Stephen Colbert interview after spending $1B on failed presidential campaign – suggests she won’t run in 2028

In a recent interview with Stephen Colbert on "The Late Show," former Vice President Kamala Harris discussed her sentiments regarding the American political system and her future in politics following her defeat in the 2024 presidential election. 1. Political System is "Broken": Harris expressed her belief that the political system is currently not functioning well. She stated, “I think it’s broken” and indicated that she does not want to return to the political scene at this time. 2. No Plans for Future Runs: After announcing she would not run for California governor in 2026, Harris suggested she does not plan to pursue the White House again in 2028. She emphasized a desire to step back from the political system for now. 3. Focus on Listening and Connecting: Instead of seeking votes, Harris mentioned her interest in traveling, listening to people, and engaging in conversations without political motives. 4. Reflecting on the Election: In discussing her 2024 presiden...

More Big Moves by the GOP to Hold the House

 Speaker Johnson is expressing confidence that the GOP will increase its majority in the House of Representatives by 2026. This outlook is linked to recent redistricting plans, particularly in Texas, which could significantly alter the balance of power. • Texas Redistricting: Recently announced redistricting in Texas could shift the House delegation from 25 Republicans and 13 Democrats to 30 Republicans and 8 Democrats, potentially netting the GOP 5 more seats if trends with Hispanic voters continue favorably. • Other States: Similar redistricting efforts are anticipated in Ohio, Indiana, Georgia, Kansas, Missouri, New Hampshire, and Florida. Florida, however, may not see as significant a change as Texas. • Democratic Response: Democrats are criticizing the redistricting as gerrymandering, but the new Texas maps appear to be more logically drawn and include more Hispanic majority districts. Many Democratic-led states have also implemented gerrymandering. • Historical Context: GOP s...

Trump Holds the Line—Mexico Drops Trade Barriers to Avoid Tariff Spike

President Trump has extended the pause on tariffs imposed on Mexico for an additional 90 days, aiming to finalize a larger trade agreement. • Mexico's President agreed to suspend non-tariff trade barriers to benefit from this extension. • Current tariffs include a 25% "fentanyl" tariff, a 25% tariff on cars, and a 50% tariff on steel, aluminum, and copper. • Trump initially announced these tariffs due to a national emergency regarding the trade deficit in April. • Previous extended pauses allowed countries to negotiate better trade deals, leading to agreements with the EU, Japan, and Vietnam that softened tariffs on American goods while maintaining others. These developments reflect Trump's strategy to reshape global trade through tariff negotiations.  https://townhall.com/tipsheet/dmitri-bolt/2025/07/31/trump-extends-tariff-pause-on-mexico-n2661247