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Fox News Reporter Triggers Karine Jean-Pierre in First Post-Election Press Briefing: 'It's Unfair!'
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Fox News Reporter Triggers Karine Jean-Pierre in First Post-Election Press Briefing: 'It's Unfair!'

No wonder she stormed away from the podium. After all, she had no good answer because none exists. At Thursday's White House news conference, the first since President-elect Donald Trump's landslide victory in the 2024 election, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre grew agitated and declared "it's unfair" while responding...
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FBI “Aware” Of “Racist And Offensive Text Messages” – Congressman Says “It’s Probably Y’all Sending Them”
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FBI “Aware” Of “Racist And Offensive Text Messages” – Congressman Says “It’s Probably Y’all Sending Them”

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a statement saying the agency is “aware of the offensive and racist text messages sent to individuals around the country.” The FBI said it’s in contact with the Justice Department and other federal authorities on the matter. “As always, we encourage members of the public to report threats of physical violence to local law enforcement authorities,” the FBI stated. FBI Statement on Offensive and Racist Text Messageshttps://t.co/vpQYAO6LT7 pic.twitter.com/iDtN36WhX4 — FBI (@FBI) November 7, 2024 According to The Epoch Times, “residents in New York, Alabama, California, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Ohio have reported receiving hateful messages.” The messages reportedly told recipients they had been “selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation.” WE VERIFY People across the country started getting messages from unknown numbers the day after Election Day telling them to report to plantations to pick cotton or be a "house slave." WHAT AUTHORITIES ARE DOING: https://t.co/KPy70rEgTb pic.twitter.com/pEFVHnyx7f — 10 Tampa Bay (@10TampaBay) November 8, 2024 From The Epoch Times: The texts, which have been widely shared on social media, varied in wording but had similar tones. Some of the texts instructed individuals to meet at a specific address with their belongings, while other messages did not provide a location. Some texts mentioned the incoming administration. California mother Tasha Dunham reported that her teenage daughter received the message the day after the election. The message, which even included her daughter’s name, instructed her to report to a plantation in North Carolina. “It was very disturbing,” Dunham said. “Everybody’s just trying to figure out what does this all mean for me? So, I definitely had a lot of fear and concern.” Students at Fisk University, a historically black college in Nashville, received an alert from campus safety officials, telling students that it is on “high alert” following the matter. Racist messages telling people that they were selected to pick cotton for a plantation group have been received across the country — including in the Detroit area. https://t.co/Kz3xjwN4US pic.twitter.com/r9xNHY0z0D — FOX 2 Detroit (@FOX2News) November 8, 2024 “It’s probably y’all sending them. Pack your bags,” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) said in response to the FBI’s statement. It’s probably y’all sending them. Pack your bags. https://t.co/1EazekPpwI — Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) November 8, 2024  
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American Hero: From Jailhouse to the Texas State House
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American Hero: From Jailhouse to the Texas State House

Talk about comeback stories! Shelley Luther, the former Dallas salon owner jailed after reopening her salon during the COVID-19 pandemic, has won a Texas state house seat in District 62 – dramatically won. Shelley broke the quarantine in April 2020 to save her business and feed her children. Dallas officials served her with a citation. […] The post American Hero: From Jailhouse to the Texas State House appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Where Did the Dem Votes Go Or Where Did They Come From
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Where Did the Dem Votes Go Or Where Did They Come From

As we reported repeatedly, roughly 12 to 15 million Democrat voters in 2020 did not show up in 2024. Where did they go?  Or is the big question: Where did they come from in 2020? This requires a bipartisan investigation or a third party of experts. In 2020, we had 81 million votes for Joe […] The post Where Did the Dem Votes Go Or Where Did They Come From appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Did This Crowd Of Die-Hard Fans Give Trump The Winning Edge In Pennsylvania?
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Did This Crowd Of Die-Hard Fans Give Trump The Winning Edge In Pennsylvania?

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Why Trump’s Victory Offers Hope To Young Families And Gen Z
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Why Trump’s Victory Offers Hope To Young Families And Gen Z

For years, my husband and I watched the American Dream of homeownership grow further and further out of reach. We’re hard-working, law-abiding citizens, striving to build a future for ourselves and our growing family, but the rising cost of living and stagnant wages made that dream seem like just that — an unattainable fantasy. The thought of owning a home where we could plant roots, build memories, and raise our son in a stable, secure environment often felt impossible. And we’re not alone. Many young Americans feel this way, including members of Generation Z, who are just starting their careers, families, and financial journeys. For young families and Gen Z alike, homeownership and financial security have been slipping further out of reach with each passing year. But after Donald Trump’s resounding victory in the 2024 election, that dream feels within reach again. My heart swells with hope and gratitude as I consider that the very real possibility of homeownership is now back on the table — not just for my family, but for millions of young families and Gen Z Americans who deserve a shot at a stable future. Donald Trump’s return to the White House symbolizes a turning point in American economic policies, one that prioritizes the interests of everyday Americans. He has consistently championed policies that aim to reduce the tax burden on families, stabilize inflation, and incentivize homeownership. And now, we have a leader who understands that the American Dream isn’t just about accumulating wealth; it’s about fostering communities, strengthening family bonds, and building a nation of strong, self-reliant citizens. The Erosion Of Homeownership In America Over the past few years, rising inflation, skyrocketing interest rates, and unchecked housing prices left countless families unable to achieve the fundamental American aspiration of homeownership. Home prices have increased by over $93,000 on average as well as the 30-year fixed mortgage rate having more than doubled since the beginning of 2021. With inflation soaring and the cost of even a modest home escalating, the future has to look grim. As the government prioritized massive spending, as we watched the price of everyday essentials like gas and groceries increase, the cost of living rose across the board. For everyday Americans, essential milestones have felt nearly impossible to achieve. The path to homeownership has been filled with obstacles, and the federal government seemed to have little interest in creating a stable, thriving economy for the next generation. A New Hope For Young Families And Gen Z Trump’s return signals the start of an economic renaissance — an America First agenda that once again places the interests of families, workers, and young Americans at the forefront. Under Trump’s leadership, we can expect policies that encourage homeownership, which not only helps families plant roots but also builds stronger communities.  Homeownership isn’t just about property; it’s about stability. It’s about families and young people investing in their communities, knowing that they have a stake in their neighborhoods and their future. The promise of stable mortgage rates and a reining in of inflation under Trump means that more Americans — including young people just starting their journeys — will finally have a shot at the security that homeownership provides. The Path To A Bright Future For Our Children — And Theirs As a parent, there is no greater responsibility — and no greater joy — than being able to provide a stable, nurturing environment for our children. Every parent dreams of giving their child a safe place to play, to learn, and to grow. And every parent knows the importance of instilling a sense of pride and security in their children. Likewise, Generation Z, who are just beginning their adult lives, want a stable and bright future, too. For Gen Z, who came of age during difficult economic times, homeownership has often felt out of reach. They’re eager to start careers and families, and invest in the American Dream themselves. They want a nation where their hard work is rewarded and where homeownership isn’t just a privilege for the few but a possibility for the many. Trump’s vision for America is built on the idea that the family and the individual are the foundations of our society.  The Resurgence Of The American Dream My husband and I aren’t wealthy or powerful. We’re everyday Americans who work hard, who value family, and who want the best for our children. For us, Trump’s victory isn’t just a political win; it’s a profound, personal triumph. It means our family might have a real chance at owning a home, at putting down roots, and at creating a better future. And for Gen Z, who are just stepping into adulthood, this victory means they, too, have a shot at building the lives they’ve dreamed of. This election wasn’t just about politics; it was about securing a future that values young Americans, that empowers families, and that understands what truly makes America great. With Trump back in the White House, I feel a renewed sense of optimism — not just for my family, but for all Americans. We are seeing the rebirth of an economy that works for the people. The American Dream isn’t dead; it’s alive and well, and it’s more attainable than ever. MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ So as I look at my son and think about the years ahead, I feel something that many of us thought we’d lost: hope. Hope that we’ll raise our son in a home that’s ours. Hope that young Americans — Gen Z and others — will have a real shot at financial security and homeownership. And hope that this country, with its foundation of freedom, opportunity, and hard work, will continue to shine brightly for generations to come. In 2025, we will have a leader who’s not afraid to restore the American Dream. And for that, my family, Gen Z, and millions of other Americans are eternally grateful. * * * Alexandra Lains is a conservative political commentator, mom and verbal sniper. Follow her on Instagram: @livinglifelikealex and on X: @realalexlains The views expressed in this piece are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.
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CNN Guest Loses It During Heated Segment: ‘You Guys Live On The Tippy-Top Of Bulls*** Mountain’
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CNN Guest Loses It During Heated Segment: ‘You Guys Live On The Tippy-Top Of Bulls*** Mountain’

Comedian and CNN guest Pete Dominick lost his cool during a panel discussion hosted by anchor Abby Phillip, sparring with Republican commentator Scott Jennings and writer Coleman Hughes over the fallout from Tuesday’s presidential election. The segment went sideways when Jennings pointed out that Biden’s presidency had effectively been stuck in a slump since his administration’s disastrous exit from Afghanistan in August 2021. Dominick responded by parroting the anti-Trump narratives pushed by The Atlantic and then proceeded to complain that Jennings and Hughes were the ones who wouldn’t acknowledge reality. WATCH: CNN Panelist’s TDS Goes off the Charts During Heated Debate With Scott Jennings PETE DOMINICK: “Donald Trump hates veterans! He called them suckers and losers. He absolutely despises them.” SCOTT JENNINGS: “I know you're super emotional.” PETE DOMINICK: “Of course I am. I'm… pic.twitter.com/ry4mTeiauX — The Vigilant Fox ? (@VigilantFox) November 8, 2024 “If you look at the arc of the Biden presidency, he was in really good shape until August of 2021. When Afghanistan happened, he went under 40 — [Harris] went under 40 — and they really lived there until the end of the presidency,” Jennings explained. “Why?” Dominick interrupted. “Why?” “He’s still there,” Jennings continued over Dominick’s interjections. “Because — because he ran and told us that the adults were back in charge, and that was the opposite —” “Yeah, they were,” Dominick insisted, interrupting again. “Because Donald Trump is a child.” “And you know what — and you know what else? The fact that they wouldn’t give these 13 service members’ families the time of day,” Jennings continued without raising his voice, referencing the families of the 13 service members killed at Abbey Gate during the withdrawal — families who were ignored by the Biden administration and who Trump took the time to visit and get to know. “They would not. They would not.” “Bulls***, dude!” Dominick objected, shouting as he cited The Atlantic and insisted despite all evidence to the contrary, “I’m sorry, but Donald Trump hates veterans. He called them ‘suckers’ and ‘losers.’ He did! He absolutely — despite — he has his whole life. He has his entire life.” “I know you’re super emotional, I just —” Jennings tried to bring the conversation back, but Dominick wasn’t having it. “Of course I am,” he shouted. “I’m terrified!” MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ “I’m telling you the political reality is that when they made that decision —” Jennings tried again. “It doesn’t matter, when you don’t admit that Donald Trump hates veterans,” Dominick said again. “You don’t, you don’t admit it.” Dominick continued his rant, claiming that Jennings was calling former White House Chief of Staff John Kelly a liar — and making no mention of the people who had worked both with and for Kelly in the Trump White House and didn’t believe his claims. “You’re still campaigning,” Jennings said calmly, shaking his head. “It’s over, brother.” That apparently angered Dominick even more, and he shot back, “It’s not over, it will never be over! It’ll never be over! You wish.” “The political reality is, when they made that decision, and everyone realized, oh my gosh, these aren’t the competent adults that we were promised,” Jennings explained. “Oh, yeah, Donald Trump is,” Dominick’s snide interruption failed to get under Jennings’ skin. “— and then, when you pile on top of it the decisions that made inflation worse, it was a compounding interest of political crap over time that they could never get out of, and that’s how she lost the race,” Jennings concluded. Hughes weighed in then, noting that people in both parties had wanted to end the war in Afghanistan and adding that it was just the way it was done that had been problematic — and he too argued that had shown the American people they had been wrong about Biden. “We thought the adults were back in the room, that’s why people voted for Biden,” Hughes explained. “A return to normalcy, a return to competence. He’s a lifelong public servant, we thought, we’re gonna get normal, we’re gonna get competent.” “We did! We did!” Dominick insisted. “Afghanistan doesn’t signal that,” Hughes pushed back. Dominick pivoted to talk about the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, claiming that they could be blamed solely on Republicans and suggesting that Biden’s hands had been tied by the time he took office. Ignoring the fact that full reports have shown that it was Biden who insisted on exiting Afghanistan in the way that he did, even over the objections of experts and generals, Dominick claimed it was Jennings and Hughes who just didn’t get it. “You guys live on the tippy-top of bulls*** mountain,” Dominick claimed, saying that they were wrong to think public perception of Biden had changed after Afghanistan. “I mean, I can read a chart and I can read a poll,” Jennings shrugged, kind of rolling his eyes. “I guess you can’t. But the reality is that when he made that decision —” “Ugh, your petty insults are so weak, dude,” Dominick whined, and Jennings just laughed. “If you hear yourself talking … you can laugh all you want, but like, I can’t read a chart? It’s so uninteresting.”
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Top Advisor’s Sudden Social Media Vanishing Sparks Questions in Campaign Debt Scandal
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Top Advisor’s Sudden Social Media Vanishing Sparks Questions in Campaign Debt Scandal

When a senior advisor to Vice President Kamala Harris deletes their social media account amidst a $20 million campaign debt scandal, eyebrows are raised and questions inevitably follow. Where did the money go? Donors are getting angry. Advisor Goes Dark in Scandal In a move that has captured national attention, David Plouffe, a senior advisor to Kamala Harris, deleted his X account as controversy over a $20 million campaign debt comes to light. Despite raising over $1 billion, the Harris campaign appears financially mismanaged, triggering public scrutiny. The deletion of social media accounts by a senior advisor under such circumstances is seen by many as damage control amidst the chaos. The debt revelation follows reports of financial missteps, including large sums spent on advertising and lavish events reportedly prioritized by Jen O’Malley Dillon. A volatile mixture of poor messaging on economic issues and ineffective celebrity endorsements have further questioned campaign strategy and management. Kamala Harris's campaign ended with at least $20 million in debt, per two sources familiar. Harris raised over $1 billion and had $118 million in the bank as of Oct. 16. — Christopher Cadelago (@ccadelago) November 7, 2024 Financial Mismanagement: Audits and Unpaid Staff Amid the scandal, whispers within the Harris camp have surfaced, indicating the need for a thorough audit. Concerns of potentially serious staff misconduct fuel these demands. Staff members are reportedly waiting for overdue wages, with some employee groups resorting to layoffs due to unpaid salaries. This, coupled with allegations of overspending on extravagant concerts over more pressing campaign needs, raises questions of financial impropriety. The internal strain is magnified by the shift in roles as deputy campaign manager Rob Flaherty attempts to salvage funds by selling the Kamala fundraising email list. These attempts underscore the urgency and severity of the crisis the campaign faces. Ok so this just got very explosive. A Kamala campaign staffer who saw these posts called me just now and said there is a massive scandal here worthy of an audit. The $20 million debt thing is real. Rob Flaherty, this staffer said, is currently shopping around the Kamala… https://t.co/7EJ9ruKQzs — Matthew Boyle (@mboyle1) November 7, 2024 Ripple Effects of a Major Electoral Defeat The campaign’s struggles culminated disastrously as Kamala Harris, slated to give a victory speech, was forced to withdraw amidst an unexpected victory by Donald Trump. The win, deemed extraordinary given Trump’s legal burdens and controversial history, sends shockwaves through the left. This unexpected development underscores the Democrats’ failure to connect with key voter bases, highlighting perceived arrogance and strategic missteps. Allegations of alienating critical faith groups and working-class voters add layers to their political challenges as they grapple with maintaining credibility. Sources: Harris’s scandal. Harris’s hubris. The post Top Advisor’s Sudden Social Media Vanishing Sparks Questions in Campaign Debt Scandal appeared first on The Conservative Brief.
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