Author: Shane Trejo

After nearly a decade of legal battles, pro-life investigator David Daleiden has emerged victorious. The final criminal charge against him has been dismissed and his record fully expunged, closing what many conservatives view as a politically motivated prosecution aimed at silencing one of the most consequential undercover journalists in the abortion debate. Daleiden, founder of the Center for Medical Progress, first gained national attention in 2015 when he released undercover videos exposing Planned Parenthood’s involvement in the trafficking of aborted fetal body parts. The footage sparked outrage among pro-life Americans, raised serious ethical questions, and led to multiple investigations and…

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Chinese researchers are advancing a controversial new proposal that raises fresh concerns about the risks of unchecked scientific experimentation: using genetically modified mosquitoes to deliver vaccines to wild bat populations. In a recent study, scientists outlined a plan to turn mosquitoes—long known as carriers of deadly diseases—into so-called “vaccination tools.” By engineering the insects to carry vaccines for rabies and Nipah virus in their saliva, the researchers claim bats could be immunized either through mosquito bites or by consuming the insects. The effort is being framed as a solution to a real challenge: how to vaccinate bats, which often live…

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The Biden-era culture of secrecy surrounding unidentified aerial phenomena may finally be giving way to transparency under President Donald Trump, as the federal government quietly registered two new domains this week: alien.gov and aliens.gov. Public records show the domains were created Tuesday and are now hosted on secure infrastructure, though no content has been published yet. Their appearance comes just weeks after President Trump announced he would direct the long-awaited release of government records related to unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) and potential extraterrestrial activity—information many Americans have suspected was withheld for decades. The move signals a sharp departure from years…

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Former FBI Director James Comey has been subpoenaed as part of a sweeping “grand conspiracy” investigation examining the conduct of top Obama- and Biden-era officials who played central roles in the years-long campaign against President Donald Trump. According to sources familiar with the probe, more than 130 subpoenas have been issued since the investigation intensified last year, signaling a serious effort to uncover what many conservatives have long argued was a coordinated abuse of power. At the heart of the investigation is the claim that senior intelligence and law enforcement officials manipulated evidence, misled courts, and weaponized federal agencies to…

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Warner Bros.’ $80 million monster film The Bride! opened to a disastrous $13.6 million worldwide this weekend, delivering one of the studio’s weakest debuts in recent years and signaling what industry insiders say could become a loss approaching $90 million after its full release cycle. The film, directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal and starring Jessie Buckley and Christian Bale, brought in just $7.3 million domestically—ending Warner Bros.’ nine-film streak of No. 1 openings and performing worse than several recent disappointments from the studio. Even last year’s widely criticized releases Mickey 17 and Companion managed far stronger openings. With an $80 million…

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A growing coalition of conservative leaders and immigration policy groups is urging the Trump administration to fully restore the aggressive immigration enforcement agenda that helped fuel President Donald Trump’s rise—and they say the American people overwhelmingly support it. The newly formed Mass Deportation Coalition, which includes MAGA allies, immigration policy experts, and conservative organizations close to the administration, is pushing the White House to go beyond targeting violent criminals and instead deport all illegal immigrants eligible under federal law. Coalition leaders argue that limiting enforcement to only violent offenders repeats the failed policies of previous administrations. “Targeting only gang members…

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A major showdown is unfolding in Washington over the SAVE America Act, President Donald Trump’s top legislative priority aimed at strengthening election integrity across the United States. But instead of uniting behind the effort, many Senate Republicans are drawing fierce criticism from conservatives for what critics say is another act of establishment betrayal. The bill—already passed by the House—would overhaul federal election law, including requiring proof of citizenship to vote, strengthening voter ID protections, and cracking down on loopholes critics say allow illegal voting and weaken election security. Trump has repeatedly called the SAVE America Act his “No. 1 priority.”…

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In the byzantine theater of Washington politics, where ambition, ideology, and bureaucratic vengeance often mingle into a noxious brew, the latest target of the permanent political class is Ed Martin. If his name sounds familiar, it should. Martin is a conservative attorney, a longtime advocate for constitutional government, and a senior official in the Justice Department who has served as interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia and now holds the position of United States pardon attorney. Martin is not merely another lawyer passing quietly through the corridors of federal power. He has been a prominent figure in…

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Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs is leading a bipartisan push to rein in the federal government’s sweeping surveillance powers, introducing legislation aimed at restoring long-neglected Fourth Amendment protections. The bill, known as the Protect Liberty and End Warrantless Surveillance Act (PLEWSA), would overhaul the controversial Section 702 authority of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and require federal agencies to obtain a warrant before searching communications involving U.S. citizens. For years, critics across the political spectrum have warned that Section 702 — originally intended to monitor foreign terrorists and spies overseas — has effectively morphed into a tool for domestic surveillance…

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is racking up another major conservative victory — this time stopping a New York-based company from selling controversial “chest binders” to young girls in Texas. The legal win comes as Paxton campaigns for the Republican nomination to challenge incumbent RINO John Cornyn in Texas’s looming U.S. Senate primary, further cementing Paxton’s reputation among conservatives as one of the country’s most aggressive defenders of children and parental rights. A Texas court has granted Paxton’s office a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against Lola Olivia, Inc., a New York City–based online retailer accused of marketing chest binders to…

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