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Fix The NSC: A Warning & Roadmap For Trumpโ€™s Second Term

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A Call to Action: Reforming theย National Securityย Council

Joshua Steinman, the former senior director for cyber on President Trumpโ€™s National Security Council (NSC), has issued a stark warning to the incoming president that demands immediate attention. Steinman, who loyally served from Trumpโ€™s first day in office to his last, cautions that mistakes in NSC staffing could spell disaster for the administrationโ€™s second term, leading to either ineffectiveness or outright betrayal. His insights form a compelling argument for a complete overhaul of the NSC as the cornerstone of Trumpโ€™s efforts to govern effectively.

The NSC, as Steinman explains, is not merely a bureaucratic appendage. It is the quarterback of the White Houseโ€”the entity tasked with ensuring that the presidentโ€™s directives are executed seamlessly across the vast machinery of the federal government. โ€œIf the president is the owner of the football team, the NSC is the quarterback,โ€ he asserts, underscoring the centrality of this institution in driving the administrationโ€™s policy agenda. And yet, Steinmanโ€™s concerns suggest that the team surrounding this quarterback may not be up to the task.

Reflecting on Trumpโ€™s first term, Steinman identifies a critical error: the decision to retain approximately 50% of the NSC staff from the Obama administration. This hesitation to implement a sweeping purge, according to Steinman, allowed disloyal actors to undermine Trumpโ€™s policies. Some of these holdovers allegedly continued to operate under Obama-era guidance until explicitly instructed otherwise. Steinmanโ€™s message is clear: โ€œRemoving people like this isnโ€™t personal; itโ€™s just prudent.โ€

The stakes are high. Steinman contrasts Trumpโ€™s initial approach with the swift and decisive action taken by President Biden, who executed a comprehensive purge of Trump-aligned NSC staff upon taking office. This move ensured that Bidenโ€™s team could implement his agenda without interference from ideological adversaries. Critics labeled Bidenโ€™s actions a โ€œpurgeโ€ and raised concerns about the politicization of traditionally non-partisan roles, but his administrationโ€™s determination to align its personnel with its policies proved effective in consolidating its power.

Steinmanโ€™s critique does not stop at holdovers. He raises alarms about new hires, questioning their loyalty and expertise. Among those rumored to join Trumpโ€™s team is Adam Howard, GOP Staff Director for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI), who is set to take the critical role of senior director for intelligence programs. Steinman questions whether Howardโ€™s background equips him to confront potential interference from the intelligence communityโ€”a task vital to ensuring Trumpโ€™s agenda is not derailed.

The urgency of Steinmanโ€™s warning lies in the fundamental truth that personnel is policy. For Trumpโ€™s administration to succeed, the NSC must be staffed with individuals who are not only loyal to his vision but also possess the subject-matter expertise to navigate the complexities of their roles. Steinmanโ€™s concerns about Anne Neuberger, the Biden-appointed NSC cybersecurity director, exemplify this need. Her alignment with policies on artificial intelligence and tech censorship could undermine Trumpโ€™s objectives, should she remain in place.

Trumpโ€™s response to these challenges is beginning to take shape. Key appointments to his NSC include:

  • Michael Waltz, National Security Advisor: A Republican Congressman and retired Army Green Beret with a hardline stance on China.
  • Alex Wong, Deputy National Security Advisor: A seasoned diplomat who oversaw North Korea policy during Trumpโ€™s first term.
  • Sebastian Gorka, Senior Director for Counterterrorism: A known advocate for robust counterterrorism strategies.
  • Brian McCormack, Senior Advisor: Anย energyย consultant focusing on energy security.
  • Andrew Peek, Middle East Policy Adviser: A seasoned expert on the regionโ€™s complexities.

While these appointments reflect a renewed emphasis on loyalty and alignment, Steinmanโ€™s cautionary tale lingers. The success of Trumpโ€™s second term hinges on avoiding the missteps of the first. The NSCโ€™s ability to serve as an effective quarterback depends entirely on the quality of its staff. As Steinman aptly puts it, โ€œThe Intel Senior Director position is one of the most CRITICAL posts in U.S. Government.โ€

The broader implications of Steinmanโ€™s warning extend beyond Trumpโ€™s presidency. The debate over Bidenโ€™s NSC purge highlighted the tension between ensuring policy alignment and maintaining non-partisan governance. Critics, including the Heritage Foundation, argued that Bidenโ€™s actions undermined the apolitical nature of advisory roles, while supporters contended that loyalty is essential for effective governance. Trumpโ€™s administration must navigate this delicate balance, prioritizing mission alignment without descending into the partisanship that critics decry.

As Trump prepares to assume office once more, the lessons of his first term and Bidenโ€™s purge are clear: the NSC must be reimagined, restructured, and resolutely loyal to the Presidentโ€™s agenda. Failure to act decisively could jeopardize the very goals Trump has championedโ€”from ending unnecessary conflicts to revitalizing the economy. Steinmanโ€™s call to action is both a warning and a roadmap: โ€œFix the NSC, fix the presidency.โ€

Sponsored by the John Milton Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to helping independent journalists overcome formidable challenges in todayโ€™s media landscape and bring crucial stories to you.

President Donald Trumpโ€™s White House Christmas Celebrations: A Look Back

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Few presidents embraced the Christmas seasonโ€”and the deeper meaning behind itโ€”with the enthusiasm and clarity that President Donald J. Trump brought to the White House. For many Americans, his Christmas messages were a welcome return to tradition, faith, and a confident acknowledgment of our nationโ€™s Christian heritage. From proudly restoring โ€œMerry Christmasโ€ to the national vocabulary to showcasing patriotic and faith-centered dรฉcor, President Trump’s celebrations struck a chord with Republican and conservative families across the country.

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Below is a warm retrospective on the Christmases of the Trump yearsโ€”and the themes that made them unforgettable.


๐ŸŽ 2017: โ€œWe Say Merry Christmas Againโ€

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President Trumpโ€™s first Christmas in the White House set the tone for the next four years. His message was unmistakable: America would celebrate Christmas boldly, respectfully, and unapologetically.

Key Highlights:

  • Restoring tradition: Trump emphasized the importance of returning โ€œMerry Christmasโ€ to the national spotlight after years of cultural pressure toward secular alternatives.
  • A celebration of faith: In his 2017 address, he spoke openly about the birth of Jesus Christ and the โ€œmiracle of Christmas.โ€
  • Melania Trumpโ€™s dรฉcor: The First Lady unveiled a classic theme featuring rich reds, gold ornaments, and traditional greeneryโ€”reminiscent of historic American Christmases.

This first year resonated deeply with conservative households who felt the holidayโ€™s religious roots deserved renewed honor.


โญ 2018: โ€œWe Remember That Our Faith and Values Guide Usโ€

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In 2018, the White House emphasized unity, charity, and gratitude.

Key Themes:

  • Honoring American service: President Trump paid tribute to servicemembers stationed abroad and highlighted the sacrifices of military families during the holidays.
  • A patriotic palette: Melania Trump introduced a bold display featuring red Christmas trees, symbolizing American bravery and the spirit of the season.
  • Renewed emphasis on hope: The President reminded Americans that Christmas celebrates โ€œthe greatest story ever told.โ€

This year showcased the administrationโ€™s commitment to faith, patriotism, and the belief in Americaโ€™s enduring goodness.


๐ŸŽ„ 2019: โ€œChristmas Reminds Us All of Godโ€™s Boundless Loveโ€

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The 2019 Christmas season brought an elegant and traditional theme, and some of the administrationโ€™s strongest spiritual messaging.

Key Themes:

  • Faith at the forefront: President Trump spoke extensively about Christโ€™s role in inspiring compassion, unity, and goodwill.
  • Classic American Christmas dรฉcor: Melania featured gold, green, and white elements evoking timeless holiday charm.
  • Celebrating American exceptionalism: The President highlighted the blessings of liberty and the responsibility to preserve them.

This celebration reflected a serene confidence in Americaโ€™s cultural foundations and its deeply rooted Christian values.


๐ŸŽ† 2020: โ€œA Season of Hope in a Challenging Yearโ€

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Amid the trials of 2020, Christmas at the White House carried a message of resilience and faith.

Key Themes:

  • Encouraging a nation under strain: President Trump called on Americans to rely on their faith and families to carry them through adversity.
  • Decor honoring essential workers: Melaniaโ€™s theme celebrated hospital staff, first responders, and volunteers nationwide.
  • A message of unity and prayer: The President emphasized that the Christmas miracle reminds us that God is with us, even in difficult times.

In a year marked by uncertainty, this message struck a comforting note for many families.


๐ŸŽš๏ธ A Legacy of Faith, Patriotism, and โ€œMerry Christmasโ€

Across his four Christmas seasons in the White House, President Trump consistently emphasized:

  • The religious meaning of Christmas
  • American tradition and patriotism
  • Gratitude for military and essential workers
  • Unity rooted in faith and freedom
  • A bold return to โ€œMerry Christmasโ€ in public life

For many on the Right, these celebrations offered a refreshing reaffirmation of Americaโ€™s founding values and spiritual heritage.


๐ŸŒŸ Closing Message for This Christmas

As we celebrate Christmas this year, President Trumpโ€™s holiday messages continue to resonate:
Faith matters. Traditions matter. America matters.
And the Christmas season remains a time to remember the blessings of liberty, the strength of family, and the boundless love of God.

From our Great America News Desk team to you and your familyโ€”
Merry Christmas, and God Bless America.

Man Who Falsely Claimed To shoot Charlie Kirk Sentenced To Prison

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In a strikingly bizarre footnote to the tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a Utah man who falsely claimed responsibility for the fatal shooting has now been sentenced and faces up to 15 years in prison.

Seventy-one-year-old George Hodgson Zinn โ€” who dramatically approached law enforcement at Utah Valley University, yelling โ€œI shot him โ€” now shoot meโ€ moments after Kirk was gunned down โ€” has now pleaded no contest to obstruction of justice and guilty to two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor, according to court records.

While Zinnโ€™s initial false confession drew headlines and confusion during the chaotic aftermath of the shooting โ€” leading some to believe he was the shooter โ€” investigators quickly ruled him out as a suspect in Kirkโ€™s assassination.

During questioning at a hospital after the incident, Zinn shocked authorities by admitting he had child sexual abuse material on his phone. A warrant later uncovered more than 20 images depicting abused minors, and prosecutors charged him accordingly.

In Salt Lake County district court, Zinn was sentenced to zero to five years for obstruction and one to 15 years for each exploitation count, with the judge ordering the terms to run concurrently. The exact amount of time he will serve will be decided by the Utah parole board.


Remembering Charlie Kirk: A Conservative Voice Silenced

The backdrop to this strange prosecution is one of the most shocking episodes of political violence in recent U.S. history. On Sept. 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk โ€” founder and executive director of the conservative youth advocacy group Turning Point USA and a leading voice in the MAGA movement โ€” was assassinated by a sniper while speaking at an outdoor event on the Utah Valley University campus.

Kirk, just 31 years old, had become one of the most recognizable young conservative figures in America. He built Turning Point USA from a student organization into a powerful grassroots force shaping Republican campaigns, energizing young voters, and challenging campus liberal orthodoxy across the country.

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His death prompted an outpouring of grief and outrage from Republican leaders and conservative grassroots activists, who saw the attack as not just a crime but part of a broader pattern of hostility toward conservatives. Thousands attended memorial events, and his legacy has become a rallying point in debates over political violence and free speech on college campuses and beyond.

The suspect in the shooting โ€” 22-year-old Tyler James Robinson โ€” was later arrested and charged with aggravated murder. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty, underscoring the gravity of the crime and the national attention still focused on the case.


What This Means Going Forward

Zinnโ€™s sentencing closes one strange chapter in the unfolding story of the Kirk assassination, but it also highlights the turmoil that followed one of the most prominent conservative leaders of his generation. A man who tried โ€” for reasons still unclear โ€” to throw law enforcement off the trail of the real shooter now faces prison time for his own criminal behavior.

Steve Bannon Calls for Investigation Into Fox News Over โ€˜Israel Firstโ€™ Coverage

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    During an interview with Bannon on One America Newsโ€™ The Matt Gaetz Show, former congressman Matt Gaetz asked Bannon about his recent criticism of Fox News host Mark Levin and the network in general.

    โ€œYou have said that Fox News may be acting at the behest of a foreign government,โ€ noted Gaetz. โ€œI donโ€™t suppose youโ€™re suggesting itโ€™s Australia, so for my audience, will you just connect the dots how you believe Fox News is acting at the behest of a foreign government?โ€

    Bannon responded, โ€œFox News has just been a cheerleader โ€“ just like they were cheerleaders for the Iraq War and for the extension in Afghanistan. Itโ€™s the Iraq War playbook. They had Ukraine, but as you know, through your good offices and others, we shut down the Ukraine nonsense, at least to the degree it could be shut down.โ€

    โ€œAnd now they are very focused on Israel and an Israel-Persian or Israel-Iran war,โ€ he continued:

    Itโ€™s at the behest of the Israel First crowd, and [Mark] Levinโ€™s the worst but by far not the only at Fox News. They never put on a counter argument. I just think there ought to be an investigation. Are they dealing directly with foreign intelligence services? Are they dealing with foreign political parties? Where are they getting their talking points? How much communicationโ€“ I mean, the American people should be able to know this because itโ€™s so over the top, and any time you mention any criticism they lose it, like Levin. I mean, look, we donโ€™t get into throwing our toys out of the pram, weโ€™re just saying, hey, Tel Aviv Levin and these guys have lost. The president couldnโ€™t be clearer. The 12-Day War is over, he obliterated the nuclearโ€“ both the scientific capability and the industrial production, which is actually harder. Itโ€™s over and itโ€™s time to pivot into focusing on more important things. I might note, Matt, as I was doing the show this morning, to show how relentless they are, they had a breaking news that Pakistan is nowโ€“ they believe, the intelligence service believes Pakistan is working on an ICBM that can have intercontinentalโ€“

    As Gaetz laughed, Bannon continued, โ€œIโ€™m not even kidding. You canโ€™t make it up, right? As soon as Trump shuts down the window on one, they say they may have an ICBM capability for the United States because you always know Israelโ€™s next target was always Pakistan. So itโ€™s just ludicrous now.โ€

    Last week, Bannonย calledย specifically for an investigation into Fox News hostsย Sean Hannity,ย Kayleigh McEnany, and Levin.

    President Trump Issues Warning To ‘Sick’ Colombian Leader

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    President Donald Trump answers questions from members of the media aboard Air Force One en route to Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania, for a rally on the economy, Tuesday, December 9, 2025. (Official White House Photo by Molly Riley)

    Hours after a dramatic U.S. military operation in Venezuela that led to the capture of President Nicolรกs Maduro, President Donald Trumpย sharply escalated his rhetoric toward other foreign governments, criticizing Colombiaโ€™s president and reviving his long-standing idea of acquiring Greenland.

    Trump, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, was initially responding to questions about a U.S. military operation in Caracas that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan leader Nicolรกs Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, as well as the future of Venezuela, when he shifted his focus to another South American country.

    “Columbia’s very sick too, run by a sick man who likes making cocaine and selling it to the United States. And he’s not going to be doing it very long. Let me tell you,” Trump said.

    When pressed by a reporter to clarify his remarks, Trump claimed that Gustavo Petro has “cocaine mills andย cocaine factories.”

    “So there will be an operation by the U.S. in Colombia?” the reporter asked.

    “It sounds good to me,” Trump responded.

    The comments marked an unusually direct threat to a longtime U.S. partner, officially designated a Major Non-NATO Ally, and drew swift condemnation from Bogotรก.

    Colombia Condemns Remarks

    Colombiaโ€™s government rejected Trumpโ€™s statements, calling any threat of force against an elected leader a violation of international law and national sovereignty. Officials emphasized that disagreements over narcotics trafficking do not justify military rhetoric against a democratic ally.

    Analysts told the Associated Press that while no formal policy change has been announced, Trumpโ€™s remarks risk destabilizing diplomatic relations with a key U.S. security and trade partner. Colombia has long collaborated with Washington on counter-narcotics efforts, even as cocaine production has surged in recent years.

    The episode follows Trumpโ€™s intensifying criticism of Latin American governments he says have failed to curb drug trafficking and migration.

    Trump Renews Greenland Focus

    Amid the fallout from the Venezuela operation and the Colombia comments, Trump also renewed his interest in Greenland, the Arctic territory governed by NATO ally Denmark.

    Trump has repeatedly argued that U.S. control of Greenland is vital to American strategic interests. Both Greenlandic and Danish leaders have firmly rejected the idea, saying the territory is not for sale.

    The White House has appointed Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry as a special envoy to Greenland, with an informal mandate to strengthen ties. Danish officials have criticized the move as an unacceptable challenge to Denmarkโ€™s territorial integrity.

    While a formal acquisition remains highly unlikely because of legal and diplomatic barriers, Trumpโ€™s renewed focus on Greenland has reignited debate over Arctic security and great-power competition.

    Echoes of the Monroe Doctrine

    Trump has not formally announced a new Monroe Doctrine, but his rhetoric has revived comparisons to the 19th-century policy that treated the Western Hemisphere as a U.S. sphere of influence.

    Throughout his political career, Trump has noted that China and Russia are expanding their footprint in Latin America through ports, telecommunications, and energy projects. At the same time, he has argued for withdrawing from overseas wars while taking a harder line closer to home.

    Supporters often frame this approach as โ€œAmerica Firstโ€ realism: resisting foreign powers in the hemisphere while avoiding large-scale military commitments elsewhere. Critics counter that it risks justifying intervention and could lead to a new generation of implacable military campaigns under a different label.

    Divisions Inside the MAGA Coalition

    Although largely supportive, reactions among Trumpโ€™s supporters are not uniform.

    Populist nationalists within the MAGA movement strongly support a Monroe-style approach, viewing it as common-sense security and a way to push China out of the region without policing the entire world.

    Libertarian-leaning and anti-interventionist conservatives are more skeptical. While they favor restraint abroad, they warn that asserting hemispheric dominance could lead to new interventions closer to home.

    Evangelical and values-based conservatives are divided, often supporting resistance to leftist regimes such as Venezuela and Cuba but expressing concern about U.S. backing of governments with poor human rights records, as has been the case in Latin America.

    A smaller group of traditional hawks aligned with MAGA favors a tougher posture, particularly to counter China, even if it risks deeper U.S. involvement overseas as domestic problems continue to mount.

    The Bottom Line

    In the aftermath of the Venezuela operation, Trump has adopted a more confrontational tone toward neighboring governments and revived controversial territorial ambitions abroad. Together, they signal a foreign policy posture that emphasizes regional dominance, skepticism of global institutions, and unilateral U.S. leverage โ€” a combination that has unsettled allies and reopened debates over Americaโ€™s role in its own hemisphere.

    As Trump allies debate whether this approach reflects strategic restraint or intervention by another name, the administrationโ€™s next steps will determine whether the rhetoric translates into lasting policy shifts.

    Trump then shifted his attention to Greenland, where he once again reiterated an interest in acquiringย the Danish territory.

    “We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security, and Denmark is not going to be able to do it,” Trump said.

    “We need Greenland from a national security situation. It’s so strategic,” he added.

    Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen sharply rebuked Trumpโ€™s comments, urging him to cease what she described as baseless threats against a close ally.

    “The Kingdom of Denmark – and thus Greenland – is part of NATO and is thus covered by the alliance’s security guarantee. We already have a defense agreement between the Kingdom and the USA today, which gives the USA wide access to Greenland. And we have invested significantly on the part of the Kingdom in the security of the Arctic,” said Frederiksen in a press release.

    “I would therefore strongly urge that the U.S. stop the threats against a historically close ally and against another country and people who have said very clearly that they are not for sale,” Frederiksen added.

    Trump Designates Iran-Backed Groups In Iraq Terrorist Organizations

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    In a decisive move to confront Iranโ€™s destabilizing influence in the Middle East, the U.S. State Department on Wednesday officially designated four Iran-backed Iraqi militias as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs). The groupsโ€”Harakat al-Nujaba, Kataโ€™ib Sayyid al-Shuhada, Harakat Ansar Allah al-Awfiya, and Kataโ€™ib al-Imam Aliโ€”have long served as armed proxies for Tehran, attacking U.S. and coalition forces and threatening American diplomats.

    All four groups were previously sanctioned by the Treasury Department as Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) in 2023, but the new designations escalate U.S. pressure by invoking additional legal penalties, travel bans, and asset freezes.

    โ€œIran-aligned militia groups have conducted attacks on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and bases hosting U.S. and Coalition forces, typically using front names or proxy groups to obfuscate their involvement,โ€ Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in the announcement.


    Iranโ€™s Proxy War Network: The Islamic Resistance in Iraq

    According to the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies (FDD), these four militias form the backbone of a Tehran-controlled umbrella organization known as the Islamic Resistance in Iraq (IRI). The IRI surged in prominence after Hamas launched its deadly October 7, 2023 assault on Israel.

    Since then, the IRI has claimed or been linked to hundreds of rocket, drone, and IED attacks on U.S. and allied forces in Iraq, Syria, and Jordan. U.S. officials say the network was responsible for the January 2024 drone attack in Jordan that killed three American service members, marking one of the deadliest assaults on U.S. troops in years.

    โ€œThe Trump administration broke the taboo during term one when it proved it could name, shame, and punish Iran-backed militias in Iraq without the country devolving into civil war,โ€ said Behnam Ben Taleblu, senior director of the FDDโ€™s Iran program. โ€œNow in term two the administration is upping the ante continuing a campaign of designations against the agents of influence and terror of Iran in Iraq.โ€


    Popular Mobilization Forces: A Trojan Horse for Tehran

    The four newly designated groups are also part of Iraqโ€™s Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF)โ€”a nominally state-run coalition originally created to fight ISIS, but which has been heavily infiltrated and directed by Iranโ€™s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

    โ€œTehran relies on these militias to literally have a state within a state in Iraq,โ€ Ben Taleblu warned. โ€œSandwiching these and other Iran-backed terror groups between Treasury Department [Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons] SDN listings and State Department [Foreign Terrorist Organizations] FTO listings, as the Trump administration previously did with their patron, the IRGC, in term one is the right approach.โ€


    Trumpโ€™s Proven Record on Targeting Terror Groups

    This new wave of designations continues the Trump administrationโ€™s aggressive posture against Iran and its terror proxies. In 2019, the administration made history by designating the IRGC itself as a Foreign Terrorist Organizationโ€”the first time the U.S. had ever used the FTO label on part of another nationโ€™s military.

    That same year, U.S. forces conducted a precision strike in Baghdad killing Qasem Soleimani, the commander of the IRGCโ€™s elite Quds Force, and Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the deputy commander of the PMF and leader of the Iran-backed Kataโ€™ib Hezbollah militia, another group long designated as an FTO.

    Other Iran-backed entities targeted by the Trump administration included:

    • Asaโ€™ib Ahl al-Haq (AAH) โ€” designated in 2020 for killing U.S. and coalition troops.
    • Harakat Hezbollah al-Nujaba (HHN) โ€” sanctioned in 2019 for its role in attacks on American forces.
    • Kataโ€™ib Hezbollah (KH) โ€” designated in 2009, but further sanctioned and struck by U.S. airpower under Trump following deadly rocket attacks.

    These actions sent a clear message that attacks on Americans would carry severe consequencesโ€”a doctrine many national security analysts argue helped restore deterrence in the region.

    Trump Openly Backs Candidate In Tennessee Special Election

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    Former President Trump is urging Tennessee voters to support Republican Matt Van Epps in Tuesdayโ€™s special election to fill the stateโ€™s vacant 7th Congressional District seat, claimingโ€”without evidenceโ€”that Democratic nominee Aftyn Behn โ€œopenly disdains Country music.โ€

    โ€œI am asking all America First Patriots in Tennesseeโ€™s 7th Congressional District, who havenโ€™t voted yet, to please GET OUT AND VOTE on Election Day, Tuesday, December 2nd, for a phenomenal Candidate, Matt Van Epps,โ€ Trump wrote Sunday on Truth Social.

    Trump further escalated his criticism of Behn in the post, alleging: โ€œMatt is fighting against a woman who hates Christianity, will take away your guns, wants Open Borders, Transgender for everybody, men in womenโ€™s sports, and openly disdains Country music. She said all of these things precisely, and without question โ€” ITโ€™S ON TAPE!โ€

    Van Epps, previously the commissioner of the Tennessee Department of General Services, is running against Behn, a state representative, to succeed former Rep. Mark Green (R). Green resigned earlier this year to pursue a private-sector opportunity, triggering the special election.

    Background on the Controversy

    Republicans have seized on remarks Behn made in a 2020 episode of the podcast Grits, where she said:
    โ€œIโ€™ve been heavily involved in the Nashville mayoral race because I hate this city, I hate the bachelorettes, I hate the pedal taverns, I hate country music. I hate all the things that make Nashville apparently an โ€˜it cityโ€™ to the rest of the country.โ€

    Behn has since clarified that the comments were made in frustration and do not reflect her views as an elected official. In a video released last month, she explained:

    โ€œNow, I always want Nashville to be better, right? I want Nashville to be a place where working people can thrive, right? But sure, I get mad at the bachelorette [parties] sometimes, I get mad at the pedal taverns, right? Talking to someone who has cried no less than 10 times in the Country Music Hall of Fame.โ€

    She added in a corresponding post: โ€œNO, I DO NOT HATE THE CITY I REPRESENT,โ€ punctuating the statement with three laughing emojis.

    Behn Campaign Response

    Behnโ€™s campaign manager, Kate Briefs, responded sharply to Trumpโ€™s attack, saying the former president is lying โ€œbecause he is panicking about his tanking approval numbers as Tennessee voters hold him accountable for his failed economic policies that are raising their costs, while lowering taxes for their billionaire donors.โ€

    Context: Why This Special Election Has Drawn Attention

    Tennesseeโ€™s 7th District is traditionally a reliably Republican seat, and Van Epps enters the race with a structural advantage. Still, Democrats see the contest as an opportunity to demonstrate voter enthusiasm heading into the 2026 midtermsโ€”particularly if they can outperform expectations in a deep-red district.

    Special elections in off-years often serve as indicators of base energy for both parties. National Democrats have been encouraged by recent overperformances in similar contests across the country and hope Behn can replicate that trend.

    Polling Suggests a Competitive Race

    At least one surveyโ€”conducted last week by Emerson College Polling and The Hillโ€”suggests the race may be closer than expected. The poll showed Behn and Van Epps running neck and neck, signaling that Democratic enthusiasm and Trumpโ€™s polarizing involvement may be tightening the contest.

    Charles Barkley’s Threats To Punch Trump Supporters Forces CNN Into Damage Control Mode

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      CNN anchor Gayle King was forced to initiate damage control mode after her co-host and NBA legend Charles Barkley made a faux pas.

      Mediaite’s Charlie Nash noted that the dust-up began on Saturday’s edition of “King Charles” when King played a clip of Donald Trump boasting about Black people wearing Trump mugshot t-shirts. โ€œWhen you heard that, what did you think?,โ€ she asked the hall of famer:

      Barkley let out a big sigh, before replying, โ€œFirst of all, Iโ€™m just going to say this, if I see a Black person walking around with Trump mugshot Iโ€™m gonna punch him in the face.โ€

      โ€œCharles. Charles, you really canโ€™t say that โ€™cause, A. you donโ€™t mean that,โ€ King quickly interjected.

      โ€œOh, I mean that sincerely,โ€ the Round Mound of Rebound fired back.

      โ€œAnd then you will be arrested for assault, and then what?โ€ King asked, reminiscent of a bewildered parent.

      “Iโ€™m gonna bail myself out and go celebrate,” Barkley replied.

      After the audience laughed, King told them not to encourage her co-host.

      Barkley later clarified that if he were present for Trump’s comments, he would have left.

      โ€œThat was an insult to all Black people,โ€ he said. โ€œTo compare Black history, where weโ€™ve been discriminated against, to his plightโ€“ Well, first of all, heโ€™s a billionaire, and they are prosecuting him for stuff he did wrong.โ€

      King noted, โ€œItโ€™s still in the court system, Charles; we have to wait.โ€

      โ€œWell, some of the stuff is true,โ€ Barkley concluded. โ€œThey did storm the Capitol. They did say that the election was stolen.โ€

      This article originally appeared on American Liberty News. Republished with permission.

      Amanda Head: Liberal Elitists Panic Over Strangers Near Their Mansions

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        Florida Governor Ron DeSantis made headlines last week after 50 migrants were flown to the liberal elite hotspot Martha’s Vineyard. Despite Massachusetts being a sanctuary state it wasn’t 48 hours before a “humanitarian crisis” was declared and the National Guard was activated to resolve the issue and transport the migrants to a Cape Cod naval base.

        For reference below is a photo of former President Barack Obama’s 10-room vacation home on the island.

        Aerial view of Barack Obama’s Martha’s Vineyard residence.

        Watch what Amanda has to say about the ongoing border crisis below.

        James Comer Withdraws James Comey Subpoena

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          Former FBI Director James Comey will not appear before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee as part of Republicansโ€™ ongoing investigation into the federal governmentโ€™s handling of Jeffrey Epstein.

          Comey had been subpoenaed in August by Committee Chair James Comer (R-Ky.) to answer questions about any knowledge of Epstein during his time as deputy attorney general (2003โ€“2005) and later as FBI director (2013โ€“2017). But in a letter sent to Comer on Oct. 1, Comey declined to testify, insisting he has โ€œno knowledge or information relevant to the Committeeโ€™s investigation.โ€

          โ€œI offer this letter in lieu of a deposition that would unproductively consume the Committeeโ€™s scarce time and resources,โ€ Comey wrote.

          Republicans on the panel are investigating whether federal law enforcement or intelligence agencies overlooked or mishandled information about Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in federal custody in 2019. The probe covers activities dating back to 1990 โ€” a period that includes Comeyโ€™s high-level DOJ and FBI service.

          Comey stated unequivocally:

          โ€œAt no time during my service at the Department of Justice or the FBI do I recall any information or conversations that related to Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.โ€

          (Maxwell, Epsteinโ€™s longtime associate, is serving 20 years for sex trafficking minors.)

          The letter carries weight โ€” knowingly making false statements to Congress is a federal crime. After receiving Comeyโ€™s response, Comer withdrew the subpoena, saying it would not be productive to proceed. Comer has also recently rescinded subpoenas for former Attorneys General Eric Holder and Merrick Garland, who similarly said they had no relevant information.

          Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton have also been subpoenaed to appear privately before the Oversight Committee this month however, it’s currently unclear if those meetings will go ahead as scheduled.

          Top Republicans, including President Trump and Speaker Mike Johnson (La.), have voiced support to continue the Oversight probe, arguing that it represents the most effective way to get information promptly. Comer has already released thousands of documents obtained under subpoena from the Justice Department and Epsteinโ€™s estate.