Articles for category: Politics

September 20, 2025

Jimmy Kimmel Predicted His Own Fall After Trump’s Win

Jimmy Kimmel Said He Might Be on Trump’s “Enemy List” After 2024 Election but Vowed to Keep His Voice Alive Before Ratings Collapse Jimmy Kimmel has built his career on late-night television by mixing humor with sharp political commentary, often zeroing in on the issues and people dominating American life. But when Donald Trump won reelection in 2024, Kimmel reportedly looked at his own future with a heavy dose of honesty. According to reports, he predicted his own “demise” the very next day, convinced that being one of Trump’s most outspoken critics might make him a target on the former

September 20, 2025

White House Sends Two Planes for Kirk Funeral

White House to Send Two Full Planes of Staff to Charlie Kirk’s Funeral — A Show of Deep Respect I wasn’t ready for how much this moment would move me. When I saw the news that the White House is sending two planes full of staffers to Charlie Kirk’s funeral service, something inside me caught hold. It’s not just a gesture. It’s a statement: of respect, grief, and how deeply Charlie’s life touched people at the highest levels of government. The announcement came from White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, saying that two planes full of White House staff would

September 20, 2025

Armed Man Caught at Charlie Kirk Memorial Sparks Serious Questions

Joshua Runkles, 42, Arrested at State Farm Stadium With Gun and Knife After Impersonating Law Enforcement Ahead of Charlie Kirk Memorial The story surrounding Charlie Kirk’s memorial in Arizona has taken a dramatic turn that nobody expected. Just as thousands of people were preparing to gather at State Farm Stadium in Glendale to honor Kirk’s life, news broke that an armed man had been detained by the Secret Service. Authorities later identified the man as 42-year-old Joshua Runkles. What followed has left people shaken and demanding answers about how such a situation even unfolded at an event under the highest

September 20, 2025

Trump Scores Huge Court Win in South Carolina

South Carolina Supreme Court Clears Way for Trump’s DOJ to Access Voter Rolls in Major Ruling The debate over America’s elections just took another dramatic turn, and this time the focus is on South Carolina. The state’s Supreme Court handed down a ruling that gave former President Donald Trump’s Justice Department the green light to access and review the state’s voter registration rolls. The decision overturned a lower court order that had temporarily blocked the release of this information, and it has already sparked strong reactions across the political spectrum. The case began when a South Carolina voter filed a

September 20, 2025

Tom Homan Drops a Political Bomb on National TV

Tom Homan Says Democrats Want Open Borders for Political Power and Future Votes in Heated TV Exchange The debate over immigration has always been one of the most emotional and divisive issues in American politics, but Tom Homan’s latest comments brought the argument into sharp focus in a way that cannot be ignored. Appearing on television, Homan, the former Acting Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, sat across from Bill Maher and laid out what he believes is the single reason Democrats continue to support what he calls “open border policies.” In his words, it isn’t about compassion, humanitarian values,

September 20, 2025

Ball State Fires Administrator After Charlie Kirk Comments

Suzanne Swierc Terminated at Ball State After Disgraceful Post on Charlie Kirk’s Death Sparks Outrage The assassination of Charlie Kirk shook countless Americans. For many, it was not just the loss of a voice, but the loss of someone who stood boldly for values they believed in. In moments like that, people expect compassion, even from those who disagreed with him. Instead, Suzanne Swierc, who held a leadership role as Director of Health Promotion & Advocacy at Ball State University, decided to take a different path. On social media, she called his death a “reflection of the violence, fear, and

September 19, 2025

Antifa Chaos Fails to Silence Charlie Kirk Vigil

Boston Vigil for Charlie Kirk Interrupted by Antifa Agitators — Two Arrested as Police Restore Order The vigil for Charlie Kirk in Boston was meant to be a peaceful moment of reflection. People gathered on Boston Common with candles in hand, united in memory and prayer. Families, students, and supporters stood quietly, paying their respects. But that silence didn’t last long. A group of agitators tied to Antifa showed up, determined to disrupt. Their presence wasn’t about mourning or remembering — it was about chaos. One man, identified as 38-year-old Joseph Antuan Castro Del Rio, brought a bullhorn to shout

September 19, 2025

Trump’s Bold Promise on New York Crime

President Trump Says He Will Crack Down on New York Crime in New Push for Law and Order Today President Donald Trump made it clear that his focus on law and order will extend directly to New York, a city that has been struggling with rising crime and deep public concern about safety. Speaking with his usual confidence, Trump claimed that he will be cracking down on crime in New York too, sending a message not only to the people of the city but to the entire country that his administration is determined to take action where it believes local

September 19, 2025

ICE Goes Too Far at Chicago Protest

ICE Agents Shoved, Gassed and Arrested Peaceful Protesters in Chicago—This Action Demands Accountability This morning I sat with a sinking feeling watching the videos from Broadview, Illinois. A crowd of about one hundred protesters had gathered, many carrying flags and chanting “Hands off Chicago,” hoping to make their voices heard. They came out early, some around 4 a.m., to protest “Operation Midway Blitz,” the federal push at ICE enforcement. Among them was Kat Abughazaleh, a Democratic candidate for Congress in Illinois’ 9th District, standing arm in arm with neighbors and activists, trying to block ICE vehicles entering the facility. What

September 19, 2025

Democratic Candidate Taken Down by ICE Officers During Protest

Illinois Congressional Candidate Kat Abughazaleh Knocked Down by ICE Officers at Broadview Protest as Tensions Over Immigration Enforcement Rise The scene outside the ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, on September 19 was tense from the beginning. Protesters had gathered to oppose “Operation Midway Blitz,” a heightened enforcement effort by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in the Chicago area. Among those present was Kat Abughazaleh, a 26-year-old Democratic congressional candidate running in Illinois’ 9th District. What started as a demonstration with chants and signs quickly escalated when federal agents and protesters came face to face. By the end of the night, videos