Avatar photo

Author: Jimmy Parker

Mayor Yields to Protesters in Dispute Over Memorial Mural

A Providence mural meant to honor Iryna Zarutska has been halted after far left activists labeled it divisive. Mayor Brett Smiley asked for its removal amid complaints the artwork carried political signals. The artist says the piece was a simple tribute. This fight reveals a city choosing politics over a victim’s memory.

CNN Presses Swalwell on DHS Funding Standoff

CNN’s Brianna Keilar pressed Rep. Eric Swalwell about Democrats blocking full Department of Homeland Security funding. Keilar asked a simple question: if ICE and CBP have money to operate, what are Democrats achieving by refusing the full funding? Swalwell answered with dramatic claims about deportations and children, while Keilar pushed back on the real-world effects of the standoff. This piece breaks down the exchange and the political stakes for border security and federal workers.

Protesters Rework America the Beautiful Lyrics

In Washington DC, a small group of “No Kings” protesters altered a verse of America the Beautiful to promote open borders. Video captured the moment and organizers’ funding ties raised questions about who is behind the demonstrations.

Burchett Slams Senate After SAVE Act Falls Short

Rep. Tim Burchett tore into Senate leadership for passing a last minute funding deal, ignoring the popular SAVE America Act, and leaving voters and federal workers hanging during a partial government shutdown.

Patel Urges Public Disclosure of Swalwell Files

FBI Director Kash Patel is moving to declassify and release investigative files tied to Rep. Eric Swalwell and a suspected Chinese intelligence operative known as Fang Fang. The effort raises tough questions about oversight, partisan protection, and why a lawmaker with alleged ties kept access to sensitive intel.

Hegseth Reinstates Chaplain Corps, Trims Faith-Based Regulations

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth trimmed the military’s faith codes from more than 200 to 31 and moved to make chaplains visibly chaplains first, officers second. The reforms aim to strengthen spiritual care for service members and remove bureaucratic excess that made the Chaplain Corps less effective.

Europe Tightens the Screws: Deportations Now Much Harder

The European Parliament just approved its toughest deportation plan ever. This fast action gives member states more power to speed up removals, tighten borders, and cut through legal delays. Critics call it cruel. Supporters say it restores order. Here is what changed and why it matters for Europe.

Jayapal Calls for Reparations to Illegal Immigrants

Rep. Pramila Jayapal proposed taxpayer funded reparations for immigrants she says were traumatized by ICE actions under President Donald Trump, a move critics say rewards illegal entry and sets a dangerous precedent.

No Kings Returns: Bad Group Therapy Live

A New York psychotherapist called the No Kings protests “bad group therapy.” The rallies return this weekend, and the contest between politics and personal grievance keeps getting louder.

Rubio Slams Zelenskyy Over ‘Security Guarantees’ Claim

Senator Marco Rubio called out Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for claiming the U.S. tied security guarantees to a territorial withdrawal from Donbas. Rubio said that claim is false and explained what Washington actually told Kyiv about any future guarantees.

Minnesota Files Lawsuit Over Shootings Involving ICE

Minnesota has sued the federal government seeking evidence after several deadly and violent encounters involving ICE agents. Governor Tim Walz says he is teaming with activist groups and international bodies to investigate, while the Biden administration resists releasing names and files.

White House Drops Baffling Social Media Teaser

The White House posted then deleted a short, mysterious video on X and followed up with several pixelated images. Observers heard a voice saying “It’s launching soon, right?” and the FCC even replied with its own pixelated image. No official explanation has been given.

Olympics Finally Bars Men From Competing in Women’s Events

The International Olympic Committee adopted a new policy requiring lifetime genetic screening to keep biological males out of women’s events, a change the IOC says is science based and will take effect at the 2028 Los Angeles Games. The move drew praise from conservatives and pushback from activists.