Author: Jose Nino

A British university’s LGBTQ organization recently staged a theatrical re-interpretation of the Christmas nativity story that re-imagined central biblical figures as homosexual characters and transformed Bethlehem into a modern nightclub setting. The College Fix documented how the LGBTQ Network at York St. John University in the United Kingdom presented a theatrical adaptation of the nativity story titled “A Gay in a Manger” on December 18, 2025. The performance description published through the York St. John Students’ Union explained that “a long time ago in a far away land, a magnificent Angel, paid a heavenly visit to Mary and Jo who…

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America’s immigration system needs to be overhauled. A federal immigration initiative launched three decades ago continues funneling approximately 500,000 foreign nationals into American communities every 10 years based solely on geographic origin rather than skills, merit, or security considerations. According to Breitbart, Secretary Kristi Noem of the Department of Homeland Security disclosed Friday that Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, the Portuguese citizen facing charges for fatal shootings at Brown University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, gained American entry in 2017 after winning selection through this visa distribution system. The random selection mechanism distributes as many as 55,000 immigration permits annually…

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The Wall Street Journal reported that Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY) announced on December 19, 2025 she is ending her New York gubernatorial campaign and leaving Congress after a tumultuous year that saw her lose a Trump administration appointment and struggle to gain momentum in a blue state.”While spending precious time with my family this Christmas season, I have made the decision to suspend my campaign for Governor and will not seek re-election to Congress,” she said in a statement. “I did not come to this decision lightly for our family,” she added, explaining her desire to spend more time with…

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One Army staff sergeant plans to deposit his $1,776 federal check into his retirement account. A career infantryman intends to invest the money in equities. A military spouse said she will use the funds to reduce credit card balances her family accumulated covering essentials like groceries and infant supplies. “It may not seem like a lot to normal Americans, but it’s like getting an extra paycheck for us,” said Meghan Holliday, whose husband serves as an Army staff sergeant. “Especially during the holidays, it gives us a sense of relief. We won’t have to stretch as much as we usually…

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Democratic legislators have published dozens of new photographs recovered from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, timing the release just days before the Trump administration’s Department of Justice faces a deadline to disclose its own files on the convicted sex trafficker. The newly released collection of undated images features Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and New York Times opinion writer David Brooks, per a report by the Financial Times. Also appearing in the photographs are Steve Bannon, who served as a senior strategist during Donald Trump’s presidency, alongside linguist and political commentator Noam Chomsky and director Woody Allen. The House…

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According to a Wall Street Journal report, a contingent of Democratic senators is pressing the Justice Department for explanations about why federal investigators never bothered interviewing Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime lawyer or in-house accountant while building their sex trafficking case against the disgraced financier. Attorney Darren Indyke and accountant Richard Kahn served as officers in Epstein entities that concealed financial transactions, secured cash for Epstein, processed payments to women, and enabled sham marriages between women, The Wall Street Journal recently reported. The pair maintained close working relationships with Epstein spanning years, yet neither faced questioning from federal authorities in New York…

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Rep. Dan Newhouse (R-WA) is hanging up his congressional career, marking the end of another chapter in the slow extinction of Republicans who dared cross Donald Trump over January 6, 2021. The 70-year-old congressman, who cast one of the most consequential votes of his political life by supporting Trump’s impeachment in 2021, announced he would not pursue another term representing his conservative district. “This decision comes with no reservation or remorse, only gratitude,” Newhouse declared in his public statement. When pressed by reporters about whether Capitol Hill frustrations drove his exit, he brushed off such speculation. “None of us are…

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Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is escalating her war on federal immigration enforcement by branding ICE operations as state violence. According to a clip published by Breitbart, Omar accused Immigration and Customs Enforcement of engaging in what she called “state-sanctioned violence” during an appearance Wednesday on CNN’s The Situation Room. Host Wolf Blitzer asked Omar about the atmosphere in Minnesota amid stepped up immigration enforcement, saying, “What’s it like on the ground right now not just for you, but your fellow Somali Americans and I’ve known many of them over the years, they’re very hardworking, very decent people and to hear…

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The FBI repeatedly objected to raiding Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in summer 2022, warning agents did not believe the Biden Justice Department had sufficient evidence to establish probable cause that the former president violated the law in handling classified documents, according to bombshell memos turned over Tuesday to Congress. “WFO [FBI’s Washington Field Office] has conducted approximately [Redacted] interviews related to this matter. Very little has been developed related to who might be culpable for mishandling the documents,” a June 1, 2022 FBI memo stated. “WFO has been drafting a Search Warrant affidavit related to these potential boxes, but has…

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Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) tore into 20 Democrat-controlled states suing the Trump Administration over its H-1B visa restrictions. Sen. Schmitt systematically exposed how the program marketed as importing “highly skilled” foreign workers has instead become a vehicle for replacing American employees with cheaper overseas labor in a viral Twitter thread that captures the America First movement’s core grievances about immigration policy. The Missouri Republican began his examination by highlighting the fundamental contradiction at the heart of the lawsuit. “20 Democrat states are suing the Trump Administration to block its H-1B visa crackdown. These states claim they need H-1Bs to import…

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