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First he went after bias at Twitter, by purchasing the company, and now Elon Musk is taking on the online behemoth Wikipedia, long known as a leftist yet influential source of information online.
Musk recently announced he has birthed Grokipedia, an AI-powered encyclopedia that won't be influenced or burdened by human gatekeepers like those of the 24-year-old Wikipedia.
Writing on X, Musk, who has criticized Wikipedia as "propaganda," said that Grokipedia.com's goal is to present the "truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth."
Musk's artificial intelligence company xAI launched Grokipedia Oct. 27.
For years, conservatives have written about the negative light with which Wikipedia portrays the movement's leaders, organization and websites. Though volunteer "editors" are to have the ability to correct bogus information, there are countless stories about corrections meant to counter left-wing bias on Wikipedia immediately being deleted or deemphasized.
WND and Washington Times columnist Robert Knight recently wrote about his experience with Wikipedia.
Woke editors routinely mischaracterize conservatives and conservative viewpoints, highlight fake science that advances climate extremism and sexual anarchy, and they even block other editors from cleaning up errors.
I know, because I registered as a Wikipedia editor years ago and tried to correct some glaring factual mistakes for a conservative think tank. …
Heavy handed editors kept overriding my corrections, saying I needed to jump through a series of hoops, including appeals to some committee. It got so tedious I gave up. Which is what they undoubtedly wanted.
While Grokipedia currently has about 900,000 articles, compared to Wikipedia's 8 million, according to Ara, the site's avatar, Grokipedia hopes to reach that many in the next "two or three years, tops."
WorldNetDaily has endured a biased and factually inaccurate listing at Wikipedia for decades now. The site's entry states:
"WND (formerly WorldNetDaily) is an American far-right news and opinion website. It is known for promoting fake news and conspiracy theories, including the false claim that former President Barack Obama was born outside the United States. … WND's political lean has been described as alt-right and far-right. WND is known for promoting fake news and conspiracy theories, including the white genocide conspiracy theory. … The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) labels WND an anti-government extremist group."
In contrast, Grokipedia has this to say about the news site:
"WorldNetDaily (WND) is an independent American online news and opinion website founded in May 1997 by Joseph Farah and Elizabeth Farah. Positioning itself as the oldest continuously operating independent Christian digital journalism organization, WND operates under the motto 'A Free Press for a Free People,' emphasizing its role as a watchdog exposing corruption in government and other power structures while advocating for virtue rooted in Judeo-Christian principles, limited government, and free-market capitalism."
Last year, WND Vice President David Kupelian contrasted the Wikipedia entry for this news site with that of the Satanic Temple:
In stark contrast to the supposed evils and failings of WorldNetDaily, The Satanic Temple is all sweetness and light, according to Wikipedia. Here's how that article starts:
"The Satanic Temple (TST) is a non-theistic organization and new religious movement, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Salem, Massachusetts. … The group views Satan neither as a supernatural being, nor a symbol of evil, but instead relies on the literary Satan as a symbol representing 'the eternal rebel' against arbitrary authority and social norms, or as a metaphor to promote pragmatic skepticism, rational reciprocity, personal autonomy, and curiosity. … The organization's mission encourages 'benevolence and empathy' among all people, using Satanic imagery to promote civil rights, egalitarianism, religious skepticism, social justice, bodily integrity, secularism, and the separation of church and state."
Wow. Who could be against "benevolence," "empathy" and "personal autonomy"? Sign me up!
Fox News host Greg Gutfeld said during a commentary on Musk's new site: "Grokipedia will do to Wikipedia what X did to Twitter," a reference to Musk's purchase and overhaul of the social media site – "expunge the bias and the lies."
Left-wing media were quick to denounce Grokipedia, with claims the site pushes "far right talking points" in line with Musk's ideology. There also are claims that Grokipedia has swiped thousands of Wikipedia entries for its own.
The Daily Dot reports some suggest that Grokipedia only features "biased, right-wing content." A user points to Grokipedia's page on ICE, which praises the federal agency's removal of illegal immigrants and cites right-leaning sources.
Many Musk detractors have looked up certain subjects and sounded an alarm about those entries' alleged "bias."
A writer in Chron asserts, "Grokipedia begins to look like a fun-house mirror version of Wikipedia.
"Pages on vaccines and climate change have been modified to include anti-vaccine and pro-fossil fuel arguments and sources. 'Transgender' repeatedly refers to transgender women as men, uses the phrase "transgenderism" (a phrase Wikipedia notes is considered derogatory), and claims that a 'social contagion' is causing people to become trans."
One X user, however, pointed out how much more nuanced the Grokipedia entry on George Floyd is:
Knight points out: "Larry Sanger, who with Jimmy Wales co-founded Wikipedia in 2001 and left a year later, has been outspoken about the search engine's unfairness, saying 'It's hopelessly biased.'
"In his 'Nine Theses' online manifesto about Wikipedia, he writes, 'Progressive activists and editors within the Democratic-Left form a de facto army that controls Wikipedia, systematically deleting criticism and reasonable, sourced edits.' …"
Knight believes the advent of Grokipedia "couldn't have come a moment too soon."
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Texas, the Lone Star State, has long been the beating heart of American patriotism and a fierce defender of border security. Indeed, for years Texas led the charge against the Biden administration's reckless open-border policies, calling for sovereignty, safety and jobs for its own citizens.
But when the conversation shifted from illegal immigration to legal immigration – the kind that quietly replaces thousands of white-collar professionals through rampant abuse of America's H-1B visa program – Texas has remained largely silent, offering no clear defense of its citizens in this new front of the immigration battle.
OPINION: H-1B VISA HOLDERS ARE KEY TO THE TEXAS ECONOMY
The Trump administration's decision to raise H-1B visa application fees to $100,000 reignited a long-ignored but crucial debate: Who really benefits when American companies import foreign workers instead of hiring American citizens? The H-1B system, popular among tech giants and India-based outsourcing firms, was originally billed as a way to fill rare skill shortages. In practice, however, it has become a giant corporate loophole to lower costs and sidestep the U.S. labor force.
Brown University Professor Dany Bahar recently told Austin-based daily radio news show Texas Standard that Trump's new $100,000 H-1B filing fee is crippling, saying: "It's a way to shoot yourself in the foot, because essentially what it's doing, it's keeping foreign talent away from the United States."
He added, "It's telling people 'do not come,' but a very specific group of people, people who bring talent that is very hard to find in the United States." Although Bahar describes this policy as if it unfairly rewards only a "very specific group," that's the entire point of the policy: Americans' immigration system was designed to favor the genuinely exceptional, not every foreigner that wants to replace Americans by working at a lower cost to the employer.
The new frontier of legal immigration
Few states depend more on these visas than Texas. The issue isn't a shortage of homegrown talent, it's the surge of India-based tech multinationals that have built sprawling U.S. operations across the state.
In Plano, Wipro run sprawling tech hubs. HCLTech calls Frisco home for its American operations. L&T Technology Services and TCS have set up "innovation centers" in Houston, Austin and Dallas – not to train Texans, but to anchor their imported workforces. Each year, these firms dominate the list of H-1B petitioners nationwide.
2023 State Immigration Statistics: Nonimmigrants
Politically, Texas has built its image around protecting borders and defending American jobs. Yet many of the same leaders who vow to guard against illegal crossings remain silent, or complicit, when it comes to legal immigration programs that hand advantages to multinational corporations at the expense of Americans.
The result is an economic contradiction: While working-class Texans are told their state is fighting for them, white-collar professionals are quietly replaced by foreign labor marketed as "specialty skills." The damage is the same: Local jobs disappear, wages stagnate and the next generation's opportunities shrink.
Dismantling the deception: The hidden scale
Bahar frames H-1B as "a very, very small program" capped at 85,000 and filled only after employers "can't" hire Americans. However, Bahar, a professor of international and public affairs, appears to be wildly out of touch with immigration reality.
While Bahar calls H-1B "small," capped at 85,000 visas per year, that number is a sleight-of-hand. Universities, nonprofits and government contractors are exempt from the cap, creating a shadow stream of approvals that dwarfs the official limit.
When dependents are added, H-4 visas for spouses and children, the real figure balloons. In 2024, according to the U.S. State Department, 219,659 H-1B and 139,874 H-4 visas were issued, 359,533 total. That's four times higher than Bahar's figure. For years, this statistical illusion has been used to downplay the true scale of foreign labor inflow and its effect on American employment.
The H-1B program isn't a precision instrument to fill national shortages; it's a lottery. Visas are distributed at random, not by skill, wage level or economic need. Employers aren't required to prove they've exhausted domestic candidates before hiring abroad. That safeguard only appears in the PERM (Permanent Labor Certification) stage, when companies apply for green cards. If there truly were a skilled labor shortage, corporations would embrace that safeguard. Instead, they cleverly design myriad ways to avoid finding qualified Americans.
Job ads are drafted with inflated requirements that few domestic candidates will meet. Notices are intentionally placed where they are unlikely to be seen. Ads are run only in the bare-minimum formats required by regulation. Immigration lawyers routinely advise firms to pause PERM filings during layoffs to avoid being forced to offer the same jobs back to recently fired Americans. It's a giant charade of compliance.
The manufactured myths of 'high skill' and 'labor shortage'
Bahar claimed "firms in the United States … were not able to fill those vacancies in the local markets and therefore they are asking the government through a visa process to let them bring a foreign worker who will be able to fill that vacancy." That statement ignores years of documented cases where H-1B workers weren't brought in to fill shortages; they were brought in to replace Americans at lower cost.
In 2015, Disney made headlines when American IT employees were ordered to train their own H-1B replacements supplied by HCL. At Southern California Edison, hundreds of U.S. tech workers were displaced by imported contractors. The University of California required staff to train incoming HCL hires. AT&T, fresh off a $3 billion tax break, outsourced 16,000 American jobs and shut down 44 call centers. At Bank of America, employees were forced to train their replacements, a practice the company called "essential for knowledge transfer."
These are not isolated anecdotes, but are part of a pattern: American workers are displaced while visa pipelines remain open and expanding.
Yet Bahar, arguing that the program is small and beneficial, insists the H-1B is a "high-skilled" program concentrated in technology and high-tech industries. It's true that computer-related jobs make up over 60% of H-1B roles, but that's not because of a lack of American talent. It's because outsourcing firms have captured the system. Studies show 94% of Indian engineering graduates lack employable skills and fewer than 5% can complete a basic programming task. Still, Indian nationals now dominate the vast majority of H-1B approvals, particularly in the very tech jobs U.S. graduates are losing.
Supporters often frame H-1B hiring as access to rare, high-end talent. But the government's own numbers show otherwise. Employers must classify H-1B jobs under one of four wage levels: Level 1 (entry-level) through Level 4 (experienced professional). Employer records reveal that 83% of H-1B registrations fall into Levels I and II, both below the U.S. median wage.
In computer and math occupations, the largest category, 271,000 of 315,000 filings were placed at these lowest tiers. In business and finance, nearly 80% fell into the same category. Across the top five industries, as little as 14% reached the higher wage levels.
If the H-1B truly addressed "rare shortages," employers would be offering higher wages, not lower ones. Instead, the filings cluster at the bottom, proof that the program isn't about innovation or scarcity. It's about cost-cutting. The H-1B system has become a corporate discount program, replacing qualified Americans with cheaper labor under the false promise of "global competitiveness."
Admitting the truth
When asked whether the U.S. is capable of producing its own talent, Bahar framed the issue as a question of global competition, arguing that America must "produce at a lower cost" to remain competitive and that "foreigners bring the experience and know-how" to make that possible.
That statement reveals more than he likely intended. It's the quiet confession of the globalist mindset, one that measures strength not by independence, innovation or self-sufficiency, but by how cheaply Americans can be replaced. Bahar's argument reduces U.S. competitiveness to labor cost, not capability. It's the same justification multinational corporations have used for decades to offshore manufacturing jobs to China and now white-collar careers to India.
By that logic, America's future depends on importing low-cost talent instead of investing in its own people, which isn't competition – it's capitulation. The notion that "the most talented people around the world want to come to the U.S." may sound flattering, but it's strategically misleading. The H-1B system doesn't primarily attract the best and brightest; it imports the cheapest and most compliant. The majority of these workers are funneled through outsourcing and body-shop firms whose sole purpose is to undercut U.S. wages while transferring intellectual property, data and innovation abroad.
Bahar's rhetoric, "produce at a lower cost," is the exact phrase global consulting firms use in their offshoring manuals. It's the vocabulary of de-industrialization, the same reasoning that hollowed out America's factories, small towns and middle class. Only now it's being repackaged as a "high-tech" strategy to justify the same betrayal under a new name.
If America's path to "global competitiveness" is to pay its engineers, programmers and analysts less, then the model itself is broken. True strength lies in raising American capability, not in racing to the bottom of the global wage scale. A nation that can build rockets, power grids and AI systems certainly doesn't need to outsource its intelligence. What it needs is leadership willing to defend it.
The false gospel of 'global competitiveness'
Asked whether Trump's higher H-1B fees might strain U.S.-India relations, Bahar's focus turned immediately to tariffs and "integration into the global economy." He warned that such policies could make relationships "difficult" and suggested that America's effort to protect its own labor force amounts to "isolation."
That framing exposes the real priority – not the wellbeing and prosperity of American workers, but the preservation of India's economic access to the United States. Bahar wasn't warning about harm to diplomacy; he was lamenting a threat to a system that allows India to extract jobs, wages and intellectual property from America under the label of "partnership."
By calling efforts to secure American industry "isolation," Bahar mirrors the same rhetoric used for decades by multinational lobbyists and foreign trade groups. The message is always the same: Global integration equals progress and any defense of national interest is regression. But behind that polished language lies a stark reality: dependence. The more America "integrates," the more it is outsourcing its production, its workforce and its sovereignty to nations that view the U.S. market as an economic feeding ground.
India's dominance in the H-1B system isn't a side effect of globalization, it's the centerpiece of a deliberate strategy. Through aggressive lobbying, trade negotiations and influence networks like the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), India has built its economic growth model on exporting its labor while importing America's wealth. Bahar's comments align neatly with that strategy: Pressure U.S. policymakers to keep the pipeline open, label resistance as "isolation," and frame dependence as "cooperation."
However, what he calls diplomacy is, in reality, dependency and what he calls integration is the erosion of economic sovereignty. Protecting American workers from systemic displacement isn't isolationism; it is survival. A strong nation trades on fair terms. A captured one bargains away its future.
The human cost of corporate globalism
The victims of this system are not theoretical. Across the country, thousands of U.S. professionals have been forced to train their own replacements, foreign contractors imported through the same visa channels Bahar praises. At Disney, Southern California Edison and Bank of America, American employees were replaced en masse, their experience devalued and their loyalty betrayed.
When Texas-based employers chase low-cost foreign labor, they aren't just saving a dollar, they're putting American families' livelihoods on the line. The surge of visa-driven recruiting and corporate outsourcing across the Lone Star State signals a profound shift – away from American workers and toward offshore profit. And everyday Texans are paying the price.
Bahar called the H-1B program a gateway for "high-skilled workers" that helps the U.S. "stay competitive globally." But as the interview progressed, he repeated the same talking points – the "small program" myth, the "shortage" excuse and the "high-skill" trope, recycled lines that have been used for years to sanitize exploitation.
That's why dismantling these myths with verifiable data, hard evidence and documented harm is no longer optional; it's a national imperative. Because until the truth is restored, it won't be foreign contractors or corporate lobbyists who pay the price. It will be Americans, the very people the U.S. government's system was supposed to protect, who lose their jobs, their futures and their country's promise, one "visa" at a time.
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Protesting is protected by the U.S. Constitution.
But so are church services and meetings.
And when those exercising their right to protest violate the rights of those holding services, there's a problem.
And now it's in court in California, where lawyers for First Liberty Institute and Jones Day filed a federal lawsuit because "hostile agitators affiliated with Code Pink disrupted and interfered with multiple worship services."
Destroyed were services being held by the Mission Church and the Christian & Jewish Alliance, an interfaith organization in the San Diego area.
They repeatedly have been subjected to "ongoing persecution" for trying to bring worship congregations together.
"When I pulled up to a worship event on September 7, a masked person holding a vulgar sign jumped onto the hood of our car, screaming and banging on the windshield. It was frightening," explained Ruth Mastron, a devout Jewish resident who joined the lawsuit. "We just want to be able to gather safely, pray, and worship together without fearing for our lives."
Pastor JC Cooper of Mission Church said his congregation simply wants to "be able to worship and support our local Jewish community without fear or intimidation."
Lawyer Jeremy Dys explained, "No church or synagogue should experience such vulgar harassment for simply conducting its religious activities. Blocking entrances and exits while intimidating worshipers with incessant shouting, vulgarities, and sirens violates the law."
Defendants are identified as "Daniel Brunner, Aimee Magda Werth, Kristina Turner-Brown, Patrick Hartley, Sasha Spite Miller, Jacob Pagaduan, Esmat 'Essie' Baradar, Jonathan Provance, Maya Karalius, and Does 1 40."
The events came about because Mission, of Carlsbad, believes Christians should support Jewish neighbors and the nation of Israel.
But protesters linked to the radicalized Code Pink organization "infiltrated the sanctuary, yelling epithets until they were escorted out. More protestors lined up inches outside the door, calling church members 'Nazis' and yelling 'Mission Church, you can't hide! We charge you with genocide!'"
The violent agitators came back on Easter Sunday to deliver even worse, the legal team charged.
At a third event, they "blocked entrances and blared ear-splitting sirens for three hours."
That, the new legal action charges, violates the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, which protects places of worship and individual worshipers from aggressive hostiles.
The lawsuit states, "Federal and California law do not tolerate Defendants' conduct, which violated the civil rights of The Mission Church, the Christian & Jewish Alliance, and their members and guests. Defendants' actions reflect a pattern of targeting the Church and the Alliance because of their religious beliefs, seeking to interfere with and prevent their religious gatherings."
The action seeks a court judgment that the protesters are violating the law, that they trespassed, and a permanent order preventing them from futures attacks on worshippers. Also, the case seeks "appropriate relief" and "compensatory damages."
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Two prominent Republican U.S. senators have come out in favor of killing the filibuster rule that requires 60 votes to "end debate" on a bill – like the one Democrats have rejected to reopen the federal government.
President Trump has strongly urged the chambers Republicans to make the rule change, but Majority Leader John Thune says the GOP doesn't have the votes required to do so.
Both Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., and Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., spoke out Wednesday in favor of ending the filibuster.
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There are being reported at least nine fatalities, with more people injured, after a UPS jet en route from Louisville, Kentucky, to Honolulu exploded and crashed on takeoff.
Initial reports suggest that a jet engine may have blown up and become detached from the jet, which was on video on its side and on fire as it crashed through a row of buildings.
It was Flight 2976, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 cargo jet.
Reports suggested it had some 280,000 pounds of fuel for the flight, and it exploded at the crash, spreading flames down a corridor a mile wide.
Heavy black smoke was seen for miles.
The jet reportedly had three crew members but other people on the ground were caught up in the crash.
The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board were investigating.
The Daily Mail has reported the jet engine "could have detached," according to an aviation expert.
Kentucky officials said 16 families had reported loved ones missing in the disaster.
Former Department of Transportation Inspector General Mary Schiavo said in an interview, "You can see there was a fire on the left wing. You could see that the engine had detached from the aircraft before the final impact and fireball."
She explained it's possible the engine "failed," and that engine parts were spewed out, and that could have cut through the plane and fuel lines.
"It appears that fuel tank was ruptured and that would explain the fireball," she said.
After the crash, what appeared to be the wreckage of a jet motor was on the runway.
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With the federal government shutdown in Day 36, another black woman has posted an unnerving video online demonstrating how easy it is to steal groceries from a supermarket in a white neighborhood.
This comes on the heels of other women urging folks to steal at will, and one even threatening to hunt down, roast and eat white people if government assistance is taken away.
The latest case involves a TikToker with a username of @estherrenee, who recorded herself in an H-E-B supermarket she says is between 10 and 30 minutes from her home.
"I'm gonna show y'all if you don't get y'all EBT (electronic benefit transfer) what to do," the woman begins. "Y'all think because, for some reason that they watchin' y'all. They not watching y'all. They don't care. White people is not paying attention to y'all."
"I'm in the white neighborhood at their H-E-B, and I'm gonna walk out with my groceries. Easy peasy. Nobody's looking at me. Nobody's paying attention to me. I got my basket full of stuff and I'm just gonna walk out."
"So if they're taking y'all's EBT, just go to the white neighborhood and get a basket full of groceries just like I did."
During her entire video as she strolls through the market and into the parking lot without being stopped or questioned, she displays a visual message indicating: "White people are not paying attention to you."
"She basically recorded her own evidence to be arrested," wrote one commenter.
Others stated:
"Filming yourself stealing goes beyond bold. Stores need to start checking those receipts before you exit. Should be a waste of Human Resources but when margins and risks dictate then it will happen. Theft plain and simple."
"Rallying followers to steal from entire neighborhoods is mob recruitment, not activism. That's a felony pitch, not a social statement. Report it. Prosecute it. Move on."
"Usually they say white people follow them around like they're criminals and going to steal something. And apparently they are. But here she claims white people don't notice."
"And that my friends, is exactly how you destroy a high trust society. Welcome to the new world where everyone just does whatever is right in their own eyes."
As WorldNetDaily reported last week, another woman claiming she was out of food stamps bragged online about stealing from a grocery store while urging others to steal at will and "infiltrate" churches to get cash.
The woman who goes by "consiracycutiee" and has a username of @jaalagotanattitude posted her illegal shoplifting exploits on social media, using extremely graphic language.
"Everything out here is yours," she said. "Whether or not you take it, they call that sh** free will. I call that sh** eminent domain. You know what I'm saying? One thing I learned from the white men: Take it!"
"I don't give a f*** who's already sitting there. I don't give a f*** if your land was already established. B*tch, it's mine now, and I want it. That is what we should be preaching in the land to the f***ing masses.
"Act more like a white man. Take it for yourself, b*tch, and you won't be worried about who don't got it. You see what I'm saying? Get out there and ravish!"
"Last but not least, go into that church and infiltrate. Don't be stupid. Get in there. Ask them for some rent money. Ask them for some help. You've been tithing. Say your lights is off. You need a stipend. You need some food. Go to the church."
Also last week, as WND reported, another black woman threatened to hunt down, roast and eat white Americans, and another threatening to kill anyone who tries to stop looting.
She addressed "the white man" in the U.S., saying: "I'm here to let you know that we are going to eat regardless even if we have to hunt you animals down and roast and eat you, the delectable crackers and cheese.
"We will make it happen if we have to, trust and believe me. And if it takes this government shutdown for black people to finally come from under the government and understand that we don't need to be paying our taxes into this government.
"What we really need to be doing is taking care of one another, buying land and growing our own food and building our own nation. If this government shutdown and starvation is what it's going to take, then let the party begin. It's black power, baby, and we rise."
There is one black woman who is fiercely condemning the recent videos encouraging theft.
She is Megan McGlover, author of "Tell the Truth," who posted her own video addressing the matter.
"You been stealing, whore! You been stealing," McGlover says. "We not gonna talk about every time I turn around and look on the internet, y'all stealing in Walmart, you're stealing in Walgreens, you're stealing in CVS. You're stealing everywhere. What is you talking about? That ain't no threat."
"You done make a whole career out of stealing. At this point, you should be in retirement. You should be looking to retire from your stealing career. Ain't nobody afraid of you, talking about you gonna go steal."
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President Donald Trump is warning that Democrats will "take down the country" in their opposition to his Make America Great Again agenda, which includes renewing its economy, protecting its borders and eliminating corruption.
Because they're "kamikazes."
He said, "I think they're kamikaze pilots. I just got back from Japan, I talked about the kamikaze pilots. I think these guys are kamikaze. They'll take down the country if they have to."
There was social media support, with a commenter posting, "He's right. Democrats continue to try to destroy America. It's sad."
But from leftists came a torrent of venom, accusing him of "projecting."
One was, "Maybe Pikachu next week" and another, "Every accusation is an admission." Dozens of epithets followed, along with praise for current Democrat party leaders. One intoned, fantastically, "As I listened to Gavin Newsom speech last night the man speak (sic) with such grandeur and his enunciation was just meticulous. Even an unborn baby would salivate over his words."
It turned worse, with name-calling and gratuitous insults, following years of leftists and media voices calling him "Hitler" and his supporters "Nazis."
Such rage rhetoric actually has reached the point where a Montana city council called to threaten a sitting member of Congress and a Democrat attorney general candidate Virginia openly speculated about murdering Republicans and their children, and voters chose him anyway.
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When the Joe Biden administration spied on Republican senators, what information was collected?
Who authorized it?
What was the political ideology behind the scheme?
These questions are more are now the subject of a new Freedom of Information Act demand that insists on the release of "every record" related to the Democrats' spy-on-Republicans agenda.
"Backed by leading U.S. senators, the ACLJ is spearheading a historic effort to restore justice in American," explained the American Center for Law and justice. "Those senators standing alongside the ACLJ include Lindsey Graham (SC), Ted Cruz (TX), Marsha Blackburn (TN), Cynthia Lummis (WY), Bill Hagerty (TN), and Tommy Tuberville (AL)."
All are supporting the demands, the ACLJ said.
The action is a result of some of the recent revelations about the scandalous behavior on the part of the Biden administration and its special counsel, Jack Smith, who now also is being investigated.
"The American people deserve answers. Every day it becomes clearer that this wasn't a legitimate investigation – it was a massive and politically motivated fishing expedition," the legal team explained.
"We recently learned that Smith abused his prosecutorial power to spy on at least eight sitting U.S. senators and hundreds of prominent conservatives and groups. He unconstitutionally subpoenaed the phone records of these senators, including some of the most vocal defenders of liberty and due process in Washington, in the Arctic Frost investigation he took over from the FBI," the ACLJ said by way of background.
"When the executive branch spies on the legislative branch, it not only threatens the constitutional separation of powers, but it also confirms that the Biden-Garland Justice Department was weaponizing the government and targeting political opponents under the guise of law enforcement. This is not oversight. It's overreach."
The organization said, "Those responsible for this unconstitutional attack on liberty must be held accountable. At the ACLJ, we've seen what happens when unchecked power is allowed to fester. We fought and won FOIA battles against the Biden DOJ. Now, we're going to do everything we can to help the Trump administration, along with the Senate and House Judiciary Committees, expose what Jack Smith did during Arctic Frost.
"If they can spy on sitting U.S. Senators, they will spy on you."
The scheme assembled by Democrats under Barack Obama and Joe Biden first tried to falsely link Trump to Russia, using made-up claims sponsored by Hillary Clinton. Then the Democrats launched a series of lawfare cases against Trump and other Republicans, and used Arctic Frost to spy on their constitutionally protected statements and comments.
It was FBI chiefs Kash Patel and Dan Bongino who confirmed that Smith "was tracking the private communication of 8 GOP U.S. senators."
Online commentary has suggested Smith was scheming to file more lawfare cases against Trump and Republicans had Kamala Harris won the White House, and accessing their communications records was a preliminary step in naming them in charges.
Harris, of course, lost by landslide proportions in the popular vote and the Electoral College.
Explained the ACLJ, "So not only was the Deep State going after President Trump, but it was going after conservative members of Congress. Such a shocking revelation should be the top headline on every mainstream media outlet. It should also put Congress on high alert that a Special Counsel was going after them."
ACLJ Chief Counsel Jay Sekulow called the scenario out "outrage."
"I want everybody to put this into context. Could you imagine if it were a different situation and the DOJ under President Trump was spying on six Democratic senators? What would the reaction be? . . . Why in the world did Jack Smith try to get the phone records of a co-equal branch of government – senators and a member of the House of Representatives – for what purpose?"
He said, "This action by Jack Smith just typifies what was going on with the weaponization of the DOJ."
And since the records were accessed just before the 2024 election, "Obviously, Smith and the Biden DOJ were engaging in election interference."
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Multiple radicals have unleashed their violence on American university campuses this week, and whether it's part of the leftist agenda that put Muslim "democratic socialist" Zohran Mamdani into the office of New York City's mayor or not, it's causing alarm.
In both cases students displayed hatred and vulgar language (be forewarned about videos) and attacked conservative expressions simply because the statements were being made.
One was at what apparently was a Steven Crowder event at the University of Oklahoma.
Caught taking down signs about the event, the unidentified girl swatted a phone from a man's hand, suggested obscene actions and more.
Online were dozens of calls for her arrest and expulsion.
One said, "She needs to learn that she can't assault people and have zero consequences. If she does not get taught this lesson she will do it again. Every time she does it and there are no consequences it is a green light that it is ok and to escalate."
And, "Wow! She needs an intervention."
And, "These are the people that vote for a communist in New York."
Another message asked the school for a comment.
Constitutional expert Jonathan Turley highlighted the other situation, at Oklahoma State, where a radical insisted she had the right to shut up anyone with a message she dislikes.
"You don't deserve a conversation," she said.
Turley said it was a "student" that was "trashing" a table at the Young America's Foundation event.
The students had set up a table to support traditional marriage.
The radical student then "tossed their material and claimed the absolute right to vandalize opposing views on campus," he wrote.
"Notably, one of the students involved in the attacks insisted that only the government is prevented from trashing such tables and, as a private citizen, she had a right to do so. The sense of license to do so has been drilled into these students by both educational and political figures. This is a face of rage."
He said in this situation, like the other, the question is what will the university do about the attack.
"This type of political violence or vandalism should be anathema to an institution of higher education. This is not free speech, as the student claims. It is the denial of the exercise of free speech. The student has every right to set up her own table or protest the YAF. What she is not allowed to do is attack other students or their displays.
This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
The Democrat Party was left in shambles by the 2024 presidential race. There, word-salad-spouting, Joe Biden wannabe Kamala Harris lost the vote, in a landslide, and at the Electoral College, in a landslide.
The party was left with Gavin Newsom, the radical California governor who is trying to take over Congress while letting thousands of business leaders move out of his state, and a few other less-notables as leaders.
Until Tuesday. That's when a Muslim socialist who actually advocates a lot of ideology from communism, took over.
He was elected New York City mayor, and that has the Democrat party now in a panic mode, according to an analysis from RedState.
Democrats, in fact, won several elections on Tuesday, from Virginia and New Jersey governors to Zohran Mamdani's vote in New York.
House Speaker Mike Johnson led a wave of social media comments about how the old guard in the party, the Nancy Pelosis and Chuck Schumers and such, have demanded the shutdown of government for weeks now to "make it look like they can be tough," as they fear their own party's surging fringe.
The RedState analysis, by Rusty Weiss, pointed out that Mamdani, while calling himself "a democratic socialist (communist)" has confirmed his support for "seizing the means of production," opposition to law enforcement and more.
"They did so just shy of a quarter of a century after the worst terrorist attack on American soil.
Many of us outside the fanatical left-wing mindhive in the city are looking at the election results, convinced that Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's ascension is a suicidal blow to the Empire City."
The reaction already has begun.
"House Republicans have already produced digital ads set to run across dozens of battleground districts, pointing to the 'socialist mayor' in NYC, labeling him the 'future' of the Democrat party and warning voters, 'your city could be next,'" the report said.
Politico reports that Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., sent out donor letters noting that the fight against socialism will be 'shaping every major Senate Democrat primary in 2026,'" the analysis confirmed.
He noted, "The Democrats know what they have wrought here, and they are terrified."
On that, Politico said, "Some national Democrats are sounding alarms about the coming GOP onslaught," about the coming GOP agenda to remind Democrats and other voters about the "communist" Mamdani.
In fact, a campaign advisory team already has put into memo form that Mamdani is "politically toxic," and his ideals are anathema in states that Democrats need to win in 2026.
The analysis said, "Mamdani could have only won in an area that is a clear-cut deep blue outlier. Tying his policies to more mainstream congressional races will no doubt drag down any Democrat candidate trying to portray themselves as being distanced from the fringe extremists in their party."
For example, the platform of Democratic socialists includes "free[ing] all people from involuntary confinement" (i.e., closing all prisons and releasing ALL prisoners), "disarm[ing] law enforcement officers," "abolish[ing] the U.S. Senate," and "the nationalization of businesses."
Mamdani wasted no time, declaring his allegiance to such objectives in his first speech after the election.
"I am young, despite my best efforts to grow older. I am Muslim. I am a democratic socialist. And most damning of all, I refuse to apologize for any of this," he boasted.
Politico offered the warning that Mamdani now will be a "glaring distraction" in the 2026 election, which otherwise would have been a referendum on the party in power.
CNN analyst Scott Jennings after the election warned, "This is a terrible night for national Democratic image, given what is happening inside their party. Mamdani is an avowed socialist. It's not what people say that he is, it's what he says that he is. He's now the leader of their party. That's their energy."
