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Month: October 2025

Update: That *Other* Jay Jones Scandal Gains Steam

There has understandably been a lot of attention paid to the Jay Jones texting scandal, where the Democrat attorney general nominee for Virginia once expressed having fantasies about assassinating a former GOP colleague in the House of Delegates with “two bullets to the head.” The texts are from August 2022, but they were first revealed to the …

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BREAKING: Layoffs of Federal Workers Begin Today: Russ Vought

President Donald J. Trump listens to the Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought delivers remarks prior to President Trump signing Executive Orders (Credit: White House) Layoffs of federal employees officially began Friday as the U.S. government shutdown entered another tense phase, according to Trump administration budget chief Russell Vought, who confirmed the sweeping …

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Five Worcester commissioners move room tax proposal forward

The Worcester County Commissioners this week agreed to set in motion the process that would allow them to formally consider a 1% increase to county’s hotel room tax. Ocean City Mayor Rick Meehan made the request of the commissioners at their meeting Tuesday in Snow Hill. He said raising the room tax from 5% to …

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Italian PM Meloni Sends Bill to Parliament Banning Burkas and Niqabs in Public Spaces

PM Meloni defending Italy’s Christian roots, curbing excesses by muslim populations in the country. Curbing forced marriages is another target of the legislation. Conservative Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has introduced legislation in Parliament against ‘Islamic separatism’ that, among other things, would institute a ban on the burka and niqab in public places. The Telegraph reported: …

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Watch: Virginia Gov. Candidate Abigail Spanberger Refuses to Withdraw Jay Jones Endorsement

Former Congresswoman Abigail Spanberger, the Democrat nominee for governor in Virginia, has refused to withdraw her endorsement of Democrat attorney general candidate Jay Jones after text messages revealed him apparently fantasizing about a Republican lawmaker being fatally shot. Spanberger’s refusal to withdraw her endorsement of Jones occurred during a debate between her and the Republican candidate, …

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Chicago Alderman: Pritzker’s Rhetoric ‘Adding Fuel’ for Those Who Attack Cops

On Thursday’s broadcast of Newsmax TV’s “Wake Up America Early,” Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez said that rhetoric from Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker (D) “is adding fuel to the fire for those individuals who think it’s their right to attack law enforcement, who think it’s their right to destroy our cities, who think it’s their right …

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Raskin: I Hope Trump Doesn’t ‘Provoke’ Violence in Chicago Among Those Opposing ‘Reign of Lawlessness and Terror’

On Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “Laura Coates Live,” Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) stated that “I certainly hope that Donald Trump doesn’t successfully provoke the kind of lawlessness and unrest that would justify his sending the troops in. And that’s what he’s hoping for, of course, to stage a confrontation that provokes the chaos that would …

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What to Expect From Supreme Court Case on Ballots That Come in After Elections

The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday about an Illinois law that allows ballots to be counted that arrive up to 14 days after Election Day. The plaintiffs, Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., and two presidential electors from the state, contend that federal law established Election Day and Illinois allows votes to come in two weeks longer than federal law …

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Jack Smith’s Dominoes Start Falling With Two FBI Agents Fired

The FBI has terminated two special agents linked to Jack Smith’s investigations into President Donald Trump, with personnel action taken against a third. These moves come amid growing scrutiny over the bureau’s role in what many see as a politically motivated operation against Trump and his supporters. Details emerged this week that the agents were part of …

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