Author: Shane Trejo

California’s already crowded gubernatorial race has taken a dramatic turn following the sudden exit of Eric Swalwell, whose campaign ended amid serious allegations he has denied. His departure has reshaped the field and put the two Republican candidates in the lead, according to a new poll from Emerson College Polling. The survey, conducted in mid-April, shows two Republican candidates—the Trump-endorsed Fox News commentator Steve Hilton and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco—leading the overall field, with support levels of 16.6% and 14.4%, respectively. Meanwhile, Democratic candidates are more divided, with Tom Steyer, Xavier Becerra, and Katie Porter splitting significant portions of…

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Michigan’s U.S. Senate race is drawing national attention after controversial remarks from Democratic candidate Abdul El-Sayed raised serious concerns among critics about his approach to terrorism and national security. At a 2025 campaign event, El-Sayed suggested that individuals who commit terrorist attacks may be driven by “pain and frustration and a level of lack of agency,” adding that the United States should reflect on its own actions globally to better understand such violence. While he acknowledged that military force is sometimes necessary, he emphasized what he described as the need for “empathy” and understanding of those who carry out attacks.…

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A veteran Democratic strategist has laid out the plan for Democrats to consolidate power, rip up the Constitution and subvert the law should they be able to regain control of Congress in the midterms and then the White House in 2028. Speaking on a podcast alongside political commentator Al Hunt, former Clinton campaign guru James Carville suggested that, if Democrats secure unified government, they should move quickly to enact major institutional changes. Among the ideas discussed were granting statehood to Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, as well as expanding the Supreme Court of the United States from nine to thirteen…

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Marty O’Donnell, a former video game composer best known for his work at Bungie, is running as a Republican candidate for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District. Comments made by O’Donnell in August 2024 have indicated a troubling pattern of workplace misconduct allegations. The controversy stems from a statement O’Donnell posted on his public “Marty Army” Discord server in late August 2024, seemingly bragging about perpetuating a hostile and inflammatory culture against women.  In the post, O’Donnell wrote: “Heh, well Bungie made better games when it was a ‘boy’s club’. I still remember trying to erase the artists’ white boards before women…

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Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar has aggressively defended her “Dignity Act” as a tough, enforcement-first immigration reform—but scrutiny of both the legislation and her public claims, including a fact-check attached to one of her viral posts on X, has fueled a growing backlash. In her widely circulated response to critics, Salazar insisted the bill is “NOT AMNESTY” and described it as imposing strict requirements with “no shortcuts” and “no giveaways.” However, the legislation itself creates a renewable legal status for undocumented immigrants who meet certain criteria—halting deportation and granting work authorization for millions who have been in the U.S. since before…

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Globalist vaccine pusher Bill Gates is set to testify before Congress on June 10 as part of an expanding investigation into the network and activities of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The hearing, led by the House Oversight Committee, will examine Gates’ past interactions with Epstein, which have come under renewed scrutiny following the release of millions of Justice Department documents earlier this year. The documents—made public after legislation signed by Donald Trump mandated broader transparency in Epstein-related records—include references to communications and meetings between Gates and Epstein. While Gates has not been accused of any wrongdoing, his association with…

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The U.S. Department of Justice has launched a new investigation into former White House aide Cassidy Hutchinson, a move that underscores the Trump administration’s continued emphasis on accountability and the rule of law. Hutchinson, 29, previously testified before congressional investigators examining the events of January 6, 2021, offering claims that have since been disputed by multiple sources. The probe was initiated during the tenure of former Attorney General Pam Bondi and is now moving forward under current Attorney General Todd Blanche. Officials have indicated that the investigation reflects a broader commitment to ensuring that all testimony given under oath is…

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In a development that could decisively shape the Republican primary in New York’s 21st Congressional District, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has formally endorsed businessman Anthony Constantino, signaling a major consolidation of support behind the first-time candidate and positioning him as the clear frontrunner in the race. Giuliani’s backing carries significant weight among Republican voters, particularly those aligned with former President Donald Trump. Long regarded as one of Trump’s most loyal and visible allies in New York, Giuliani’s endorsement is widely seen as a stamp of approval from the core of the MAGA movement. For Constantino, the endorsement…

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In a major crackdown on government waste and corruption, Vice President JD Vance announced that federal authorities have arrested multiple suspects accused of orchestrating a massive healthcare fraud scheme exceeding $50 million. The operation, carried out in the Los Angeles area, is part of a broader Trump administration initiative to root out fraud and protect taxpayer dollars. The arrests stem from “Operation Never Say Die,” a coordinated federal effort targeting abuse within California’s hospice and healthcare systems. According to Bill Essayli, First Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, 11 defendants are accused of defrauding programs meant to…

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A recent ruling by the Colorado Court of Appeals has overturned the ridiculous and draconian nine-year prison sentence of former clerk Tina Peters, finding that the trial judge improperly relied on her political speech when determining punishment. Peters, a Republican election official, became a central figure in the aftermath of the 2020 election, when widespread concerns about election integrity gripped many Americans. Responding to constituents who questioned voting systems, she sought to preserve election data in 2021 before a scheduled system update that would erase records. After being denied the ability to have an independent observer present, Peters authorized actions…

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