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West Virginia Senator Stomps Out 2024 White House Speculation

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Joe Manchin via Wikimedia Commons

Joe Biden is likely breathing a sigh of relief right about now…

On Wednesday, Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin (W.V.) revealed he would not be running for president in 2024, a letdown for those hoping the moderate Democrat would pose a challenge to unpopular President Biden.

“I’m not running for President of the United States,” Manchin told MetroNews during a radio interview broadcast from the State Capitol in Charleston, West Virginia.

However, the two-term senator and former governor refused to say if he has decided to seek another term in the Senate as Republicans eye his seat as a top target to flip in 2024.

West Virginia Attorney General and failed 2018 Senate hopeful Patrick Morrisey has already been named a likely challenger to seek Manchinโ€™s seat.

While speaking to The Hill, Morrisey said Manchin lost significant political capital when he voted in favor of President Bidenโ€™s Inflation Reduction Act, which included major components of President Bidenโ€™s agenda.

In November, Rep. Alex Mooney (R- W.Va.) announced that he will run for Senate in 2024 in a bid to unseat Sen. Joe Manchin.

As Great America News Desk previously reported:

Manchin stonewalled President Joe Bidenโ€™s original Build Back Better plan but ultimately was the deciding vote for the renegotiated Inflation Reduction Act.

โ€œSEN. MANCHIN DEEPLY DISAPPOINTED WEST VIRGINIANS AND LET THEM DOWN TREMENDOUSLY WHEN HE SUPPORTED THE โ€˜BUILD BACK BROKEโ€™ BILL LAST SUMMER. THAT LEGISLATION REALLY HIT OUR STATE VERY HARD. YOU CAN DRESS UP THE PIG ANY WAY YOU WANT BUT MOST PEOPLE IN WEST VIRGINIA UNDERSTAND THAT THAT BILL IS GOING TO HURT US,โ€ MORRISEY TOLD THE OUTLET.

โ€œHE LET THE AIR OUT OF HIS BALLOON AND ITโ€™S NOT GOING TO BE SO EASY TO PUMP IT BACK UP,โ€ HE SAID.  

MORRISEY, WHO IS โ€œEVALUATING OPTIONSโ€ ABOUT WHAT TO DO IN 2024, SAID โ€œWEโ€™RE LOOKING VERY CLOSELY AT THE SENATE RACE.โ€  

While President Biden has indicated he plans to seek a second term in the White House, some Democrats seem undeterred by his plans. While some saw a Manchin 2024 campaign as a potential way to appeal to undecided voters due to his more moderate policies compared to his progressive colleagues another Democrat says she’s ready to step out of the shadows and challenge Biden.

Former presidential candidate Marianne Williamson, 70, recently teased a rematch against Biden.

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Trump Seeks More Than $6M From Fani Willis’ Office

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    By Dan Scavino - https://twitter.com/Scavino45/status/924068892984725504, Public Domain

    President Donald Trump is seeking more than $6.2 million in attorney fees and legal costs from the office of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, following the dismissal of the 2020 election interference case she brought against him.

    The request comes after Willis was permanently removed from the case last September, when the Georgia Court of Appeals ruled that she and her office could not continue prosecuting it. The court cited an โ€œappearance of improprietyโ€ stemming from Willisโ€™ romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, whom she had appointed to lead the case. The prosecution was formally dismissed in November.

    Under a law passed by Georgia state legislators last year, defendants are entitled to seek reimbursement of legal costs if a prosecutor is disqualified due to their own improper conduct and the case is subsequently dismissed. The statute allows defendants to request โ€œall reasonable attorneyโ€™s fees and costs incurredโ€ in their defense. Any award is reviewed by the judge overseeing the case and paid from the prosecutorโ€™s office budget.

    Trumpโ€™s lead Georgia attorney, Steve Sadow, said the request follows directly from that law.

    โ€œIn accordance with Georgia law, President Trump has moved the Court to award reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred in his defense of the politically motivated, and now rightfully dismissed, case brought by disqualified DA Fani Willis,โ€ Sadow said in a statement.

    A motion filed Wednesday asks the court to award Trump $6,261,613.08 in legal fees and costs.

    โ€œPresident Trump prays that this Court award attorney fees and costs for the defense of President Trump in the amount of $6,261,613,08,โ€ the filing states.

    Trump and 18 others were indicted by a Fulton County grand jury in August 2023. Trump surrendered at the Fulton County Jail on August 24, where he was booked and released.

    Last month, another defendant in the same case filed a similar request for reimbursement. In response, Willisโ€™ office submitted a motion asking to be heard on any fee and cost claims.

    In that filing, Willisโ€™ office challenged the constitutionality of the law that allows defendants to seek reimbursement, arguing it improperly targets elected prosecutors.

    โ€œThe statute raises grave separation-of-powers concerns by purporting to impose financial liability on a constitutional officer, twice elected by the citizens of Fulton County, for the lawful exercise of her core duties under the Georgia Constitution,โ€ the motion said.

    Willisโ€™ filing also argued that the law violates due process by applying retroactively.

    The statute, her office said, โ€œretroactively impos[es] a novel fee-shifting schemeโ€ that places a substantial financial burden on Fulton County taxpayers without providing them any recourse.

    Haitian Group Asks Court To Arrest Trump And Vance

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    Donald Trump via Gage Skidmore Flickr

    A nonprofit advocacy group has taken legal action against former President Donald Trump and Senator J.D. Vance. Theyโ€™ve filed criminal charges, accusing the Republican nominee for president and his running mate of making inflammatory statements about Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio. Trump and Vance argue that the influx of migrants has overwhelmed the area, even going so far as to allege that some Haitians are eating dogs and cats โ€“ claims that remain unsubstantiated and highly controversial.

    In response, the nonprofit is calling on the Clark County Municipal Court to issue a warrant for Trump and Vance’s arrest. The county’s largest city and seat, Springfield, is at the heart of this legal challenge.

    Breitbart’s Neil Munro has the latest:

    The charges were requested by the Haitian Bridge Alliance, which has been backed for many years by Mark Zuckerbergโ€™s FWD.us investor group, and by investor George Sorosโ€™ political campaigns. The jarring claim was loudly echoed by pro-Democratic media sites, such as NBCNews.com, who prefer to hide the ordinary civic and pocketbook damage of migration behind elite claims about racism.

    โ€œThe Haitian Bridge Alliance made the move after inaction by the local prosecutor, said their attorney, Subodh Chandra of the Cleveland-based Chandra Law Firm,โ€ the Associated Press reported Tuesday.

    โ€œGuerline Jozef, a co-founder and the executive director of the Haitian Bridge Alliance,ย filed the chargesย on behalf of the group,โ€ย NBCNewsย reported:

    โ€œOver the last two weeks, both Trump and Vance led an effort to vilify and threaten the Haitian community in Springfield, Ohio,โ€ Jozef alleged.

    โ€œIf anyone else had disrupted public service, made false alarms, and engaged in telecommunications harassment in the manner Trump and Vance did with their relentless and persistent lies โ€“ even after the governor and mayor said what they were saying was false, they wouldโ€™ve been arrested by now,โ€ the group’s attorney, Subodh Chandra, claimed.

    โ€œThey must be held accountable to the rule of law in the same way any of the rest of us would be.โ€

    The lawfare follows the government-arranged delivery of perhaps 20,000 Haitians to the city, which has had a huge civic and pocketbook impact in the town of almost 60,000 Americans.

    The inflow has been welcomed byย business, political, and media leadersย in Springfield, but is decried by ordinary Americans who are losing wages, opportunities, housing, safe roads, civic aid, and their stable community to the chaotic migration.

    What’s Behind the Legal Action?

    The charges stem from Trump and Vanceโ€™s remarks, which critics argue fuel anti-immigrant sentiment. Haitian immigrants currently enjoy temporary protected status (TPS) under the Biden administration, a measure designed to protect them from deportation due to the severe unrest and violence gripping Haiti. This protection even applies to those who entered the U.S. illegally, with the goal of shielding them from the chaos that has left Haiti teetering on the edge of anarchy.

    โ€œWe are providing this humanitarian relief to Haitians already present in the United States given the conditions that existed in their home country as of June 3, 2024,โ€ stated Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas at the time of the announcement.

    Immigration Advocates Push for More

    While the Haitian Bridge Alliance welcomed the Biden administrationโ€™s decision, theyโ€™re pushing for long-term solutions. Jozef praised the humanitarian relief but made it clear that he believes this is just a temporary fix.

    โ€œI call on the U.S. Congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform that would create permanent protection for all TPS recipients,โ€ said Jozef.

    The demand for a more permanent path to safety comes as violence continues to escalate in Haiti.

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    Epstein Files Threaten Tp Upend Trump Legacy

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    By Ralph Alswang, White House photographer - https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/clinton-epstein-maxwell/, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=143417695

    Tensions are rising after the Justice Department claimed it had no evidence that notorious sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein had a client list, blackmailed powerful people, or was murdered.

    Democrats in Congressย sayย they will introduce measures this week to press for the disclosure of files reported to Epstein, a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender who was found dead at the age of 66 in his New York City jail cell in 2019 after being arrested on sex trafficking charges involving young girls.ย 

    Rep.ย Ro Khannaย (D-Calif.) is calling on House Republicans to hold a vote demanding the Trump administration release the โ€œFULL Epstein files.โ€

    โ€œWhy are the Epstein files still hidden? Who are the rich & powerful being protected?โ€ Khanna said in a post on the social platform X over the weekend.

    โ€œOn Tuesday, Iโ€™m introducing an amendment to force a vote demanding the FULL Epstein files be released to the public,โ€ he continued. โ€œThe Speaker must call a vote & put every Congress member on record.โ€

    The Justice Department last week released a memo concluding there was no evidence suggesting the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender kept a โ€œclient listโ€ to blackmail high-profile individuals. The memo also found no evidence to suggest foul play in Epsteinโ€™s death, which had previously been ruled a suicide.

    The memo spurred fierce backlash from many Trump supporters, who had long called on the government to release material on Epstein that they argue would expose wrongdoing at the highest level of elite circles.

    Far-right activistย Laura Loomer,ย a staunch ally ofย President Trump,ย said Sunday night there should be a special counsel toย examine the handling of filesย related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.

    Loomer, who has bashed Attorney Generalย Pam Bondiย for her handling ofย the Epstein documents, told Politicoโ€™s Playbook newsletter that aย special counsel should be appointedย โ€œso that people can feel like this issue is being investigated, and perhaps take it out of [Bondiโ€™s] hands, because I donโ€™t think that she has been transparent or done a good job handling this issue.โ€

    Much of the frustration from MAGA allies has been directed at Attorney Generalย Pam Bondi,ย who said earlier this year that files were on her desk but then seemed to suggest they did not exist by releasing the memo last week. Bondi argued she was referring to the case file on Epstein, not a specific โ€œclient list.โ€

    Trump has remained adamant in his position andย has fiercely defendedย Bondi against the onslaught of backlash.ย 

    โ€œWhatโ€™s going on with my โ€˜boysโ€™ and, in some cases, โ€˜gals?โ€™ Theyโ€™re all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is doing a FANTASTIC JOB! Weโ€™re on one Team, MAGA, and I donโ€™t like whatโ€™s happening. We have a PERFECT Administration, THE TALK OF THE WORLD, and โ€˜selfish peopleโ€™ are trying to hurt it, all over a guy who never dies,ย Jeffrey Epstein,โ€ Trump said in the social media post on Saturday.

    Dan Bongino, the Deputy Director of the FBI, reportedly threatened to leave the bureau if Attorney General Pam Bondi remains on the job due to her handling of the Epstein files, a source close to Bongino told The Daily Wire.

    One source close to Bongino predicted to Axios, โ€œHe ainโ€™t coming back.โ€ Trump administration officials, however, are saying that Bongino remains on the job.

    President Donald Trump said on Sunday he believes FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino is โ€œin good shapeโ€ following a reported clash with Attorney General Pam Bondi.

    โ€œI spoke to him today,โ€ Trumpย toldย reporters at Joint Base Andrews. โ€œDan Bongino, very good guy. Iโ€™ve known him a long time. Iโ€™ve done his show many, many times. And he sounded terrific actually. No, I think heโ€™s in good shape.โ€

    Watch:

    FBI Director Kash Patelย broke his silenceย on Saturday amid rumors that he might also consider leaving if Bondi stayed, saying in a post to X that the โ€œconspiracy theoriesโ€ were not true and that he would continue to serve under Trump as long as the president wanted him to be there.

    Republican Senator Signals He Won’t Support Vance In 2028

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    Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) made clear Sunday on ABC Newsโ€™s This Week that he does not see Vice President JD Vance as someone he would support in a hypothetical 2028 presidential bid, underscoring deep philosophical differences over trade and the future direction of the GOP.

    When asked whether he views Vance โ€” widely viewed within GOP circles as a leading contender to carry the Republican banner after President Donald Trump โ€” as the so-called heir apparent, Paul was direct about the limits of their alignment.

    โ€œI think there needs to be representatives in the Republican Party who still believe international trade is good, who still believe in free market capitalism, who still believe in low taxes,โ€ Paul said, emphasizing his long-standing libertarian philosophy.

    Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons

    Pressed on whether that description fits Vance, Paul answered, โ€œNo.โ€

    Paul lamented what he sees as a shift in GOP economic thinking โ€” away from traditional free-market conservatism toward protectionist policies that embrace tariffs.

    โ€œIt used to separate conservatives and liberals that conservatives thought it was a spending problem โ€” we didnโ€™t want less revenue, we wanted less spending,โ€ he said.
    โ€œBut now all these pro-tariff protectionists, they love taxes. And so they tax, tax, tax, and then they brag about all the revenue coming in. That has never been a conservative position.โ€

    Paul said he intends to continue championing a free-market, low-tax wing of the party and will let time โ€” and voters โ€” determine where GOP leadership settles.


    Context: Trump, Vance, and a Fractured GOP

    Vanceโ€™s position as a prominent Trump loyalist โ€” often touted by MAGA-aligned activists as the next leader of the movement โ€” stands in contrast to Paulโ€™s more classical libertarian outlook. Trump and Vance have worked closely throughout the administration, and Trump himself has suggested both Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio would make strong contenders in 2028, even as speculation swirls about Trumpโ€™s own future political plans.

    Paul and Vanceโ€™s disagreements arenโ€™t limited to trade. Earlier in 2025, Paul publicly criticized Vanceโ€™s support for a controversial U.S. military strike on an alleged Venezuelan drug-smuggling vessel โ€” going so far as to call the actions Vance defended โ€œdespicable and thoughtlessโ€ for celebrating lethal force without due process. This public spar highlights deeper philosophical divides between the libertarian wing of the party and its more interventionist or nationalist elements.

    Those tensions reflect a broader conversation within the GOP about its core principles โ€” from foreign policy to economic strategy โ€” as the party prepares for post-Trump leadership.


    Erika Kirk Endorses Vance for 2028

    Adding to the political backdrop, Erika Kirk โ€” the widow of conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk and the organizationโ€™s CEO โ€” officially endorsed Vice President Vance for president in 2028 during the groupโ€™s annual AmericaFest conference in Phoenix.

    Kirk, speaking to thousands of activists, pledged Turning Pointโ€™s powerful grassroots support and framed Vance as a continuation of her husbandโ€™s conservative legacy:

    โ€œWe are going to get my husbandโ€™s friend JD Vance elected for 48 in the most resounding way possible.โ€

    Her endorsement โ€” and Turning Pointโ€™s mobilization capacity on campuses and with younger conservatives โ€” could be a significant boost in the early stages of a national campaign, even though Vance has not yet announced a formal campaign bid

    Biden Canceled Trumpโ€™s Program Identifying Chinese Threats Lastย Year

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      Donald Trump via Gage Skidmore Flickr

      President Biden’s incompetency as President is unavoidable.

      After the President permitted a Chinese spy balloon to traverse the country for the better part of a week it is important to remind Americans that last year Biden chose to cancel a program launched by the Trump administration to identify Chinese threats to national security.

      According to The Daily Wire, Matt Olsen, the Biden administrationโ€™s assistant attorney general in charge of the national security division, claimed that Asians had said the program was biased against them, saying, โ€œWe helped give rise to a harmful perception that the department applies a lower standard to investigate and prosecute criminal conduct related to that country or that we in some way view people with racial, ethnic, or family ties to China differently.โ€

      โ€œMake no mistake. We will be relentless in defending our country from China,โ€ he added.

      A few weeks before Biden ended Trump’s China Initiative, former FBI director Christopher Wray acknowledgedย that when he took his job in 2017 and examined the scope of Chinese theft of American technology, it โ€œblew me away. And Iโ€™m not the kind of guy that uses words like โ€˜blown awayโ€™ easily.โ€

      โ€œThere is no country that presents a broader, more severe threat to our innovation, our ideas and our economic security than China does,โ€ he added.

      โ€œThe scale of their hacking program, and the amount of personal and corporate data that their hackers have stolen, is greater than every other country combined,โ€ย Wray concluded.

      The China Initiative was implemented by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions in 2018.

      โ€œToday, we see Chinese espionage not just taking place against traditional targets like our defense and intelligence agencies, but against targets like research labs and universities, and we see Chinese propaganda disseminated on our campuses.ย โ€ฆ This Department of Justiceโ€”and the Trump administrationโ€”have already made our decision: we will not allow our sovereignty to be disrespected, our intellectual property to be stolen, or our people to be robbed of their hard-earned prosperity.ย  We want fair trade and good relationships based on honest dealing.ย  We will enforce our lawsโ€”and we will protect Americaโ€™s national interests.โ€

      GOP Senator Swatted Hours After Heโ€™s Branded โ€˜RINOโ€™ By Trump

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      President Donald Trump is threatening to primary Indiana Republicans for declining to gerrymander the state and add GOP seats to Congress.

      The president has repeatedly urged GOP-led states like Indiana to redistrict and give Republicans an advantage in the 2026 midterms.

      Trump took to Truth Social Sunday to put โ€œRINO Senatorsโ€ on notice for โ€œdeprivingโ€ Republicans of a House majority.

      โ€œVery disappointed in Indiana State Senate Republicans, led by RINO Senatorsย Rod Brayย andย Greg Goode, for not wanting to redistrict their State, allowing the United States Congress to perhaps gain two more Republican seats,โ€ Trump wrote.

      โ€œThe Democrats have done redistricting for years, often illegally, and all other appropriate Republican States have done it. Because of these two politically correct type โ€˜gentlemen,โ€™ and a few others, they could be depriving Republicans of a Majority in the House, A VERY BIG DEAL!โ€

      Trump took a shot at Californiaโ€™s Prop 50 redistricting measure that passed overwhelmingly and allows the state to redraw congressional districts in favor of Democrats. Prop 50 was proposed after Texas approved redistricting in favor of Republicans.

      โ€œCalifornia is trying to pick up five seats, and no one is complaining about that. Itโ€™s weak โ€˜Republicansโ€™ that cause our Country such problems โ€” Itโ€™s why we have crazy Policies and Ideas that are so bad for America,โ€ Trump wrote, continuing:

      Also, a friend of mine, Governorย Mike Braun, perhaps, is not working the way he should to get the necessary Votes. Considering that Mike wouldnโ€™t be Governor without me (Not even close!), is disappointing! Any Republican that votes against this important redistricting, potentially having an impact on America itself, should be PRIMARIED. Indiana is a State with strong, smart, and patriotic people. They want us to see our Country WIN, and want to, โ€œMAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!โ€ Senators Bray, Goode, and the others to be released to the public later this afternoon, should DO THEIR JOB, AND DO IT NOW! If not, letโ€™s get them out of office, ASAP.

      The Indiana state lawmaker was the target of a โ€œswattingโ€ incident just hours later, according to local authorities.

      Sheriffย Derek Fellย said deputies were dispatched around 5 p.m. on Sunday after Terre Haute police received an email โ€œadvising harm had been done to persons inside a home, located in southeastern Vigo County.โ€ Officers struggled to make contact at first, Fell said, but eventually confirmed the residents, including the senator, were safe.

      Goode and his family โ€œwere secure, safe, and unharmed,โ€ Fell said, adding that an investigation showed the threat was a hoax, โ€œalso known as โ€˜swatting.’โ€

      In a brief statement, the senator said he and his family were โ€œvictims,โ€ offering thanks to the sheriff and Terre Haute Police Chiefย Kevin Barrettย for their โ€œprofessionalism.โ€

      The incident lands amid a tense and unusually public fight over redistricting in Indiana. GOP leaders froze the process on Friday when Senate President Pro Temporeย Rodric Brayย refused to reconvene lawmakers to draw new maps favoring Republicans.

      Earlier Sunday, Trump threatened to publish a list of GOP holdouts โ€œlater this afternoon,โ€ though the promised names did not emerge.

      Debunked: ‘Twitter Files’ Expose Plot to Suppress Conservatives

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        Conservative Twitter users have finally been vindicated.

        Thursday night, former New York Times columnist Bari Weiss released the second installment of the “Twitter files,” Elon Musk’s purging of Twitter’s private failures in hopes of rebuilding trust in the platforms.

        Throughout the Twitter thread, Weiss revealed how the platform previously sought to silence and suppress some conservative users and accounts by placing them on “blacklists” and flagging particular information.

        Images appeared to show that several of the accounts had been flagged with โ€œRecent Abuse Strikeโ€ and that more basic information, such as when the accounts were โ€œTwitter Blue Verifiedโ€ or โ€œHigh Profile,โ€ had also been noted.

        Jay Bhattacharya, a health policy professor from Stanford University who opposed COVID-19 lockdowns, appeared to have been placed on a โ€œTrends Blacklist,โ€ as was the right-wing Libs of TikTok account, according to the photos.

        The account of conservative commentator Dan Bongino was placed on a โ€œSearch Blacklist,โ€ while the photos showed Turning Point USA President Charlie Kirk had his account marked as โ€œDo Not Amplify.โ€

        Weiss also noted that Twitter previously denied depressing particular accounts. In 2018, Twitter’s then-Head of Legal Policy and Trust, Vijaya Gadde, along with then-Head of Product, Kayvon Beykpour said, โ€œWe do not shadow ban.โ€ They added: โ€œAnd we certainly donโ€™t shadow ban based on political viewpoints or ideology.โ€

        Thursday evening, Musk responded to users’ concerns and said he plans to release a new feature to combat “shadowban” concerns.

        “Twitter is working on a software update that will show your true account status, so you know clearly if youโ€™ve been shadowbanned, the reason why and how to appeal,” Musk tweeted.

        โ€œMost engineers donโ€™t feel strongly about politics, but do want to work with other great engineers,โ€ Musk added. โ€œSilicon Valley has worldโ€™s best engineering talent, but is co-located with San Francisco, which is far left. Thus, far left gained control of an incredibly powerful info weapon.โ€

        Musk also responded to a question about whether โ€œany political candidates โ€” either in the US or elsewhere โ€” [were] subject to shadowbanning while they were running for office or seeking re-electionโ€ by answering, โ€œYes.โ€

        White House Delivers Ultimatum To ICE: Triple The Arrests Or Face The Consequences

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        Illegal Immigration in the United State via Wikimedia Commons

        According to new reports, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller delivered a blunt ultimatum to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) leadership in mid-May: ramp up arrests to 3,000 per day or face personnel changes.

        During a tense meeting at ICE headquarters in Washington, D.C., Miller reportedly warned that regional offices failing to meet the target would see their leadership replaced. Sources familiar with the meeting said Miller left no room for interpretation โ€” improved numbers werenโ€™t encouraged, they were mandatory. (RELATED: Legal Battle May Reveal Big Payouts Tied To Bidenโ€™s Border Policies)

        Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, also in attendance, struck a more measured tone. Still, the message was clear, according to NBC News: immigration enforcement efforts must intensify and take precedence:

        Misdemeanor cases for border crossings are regularly appearing in federal court, a rarity in recent years. Justice Department teams focused on other issues are being disbanded, with members being dispersed to teams focused on immigration and other administration priorities.

        And prosecutors say cases without immigration components have stalled or are moving more slowly, according to documents seen by NBC News and conversations with six current and former prosecutors and a senior FBI official, who described how immigration is now a central part of discussions around whether to pursue cases.

        U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

        โ€œImmigration status is now question No. 1 in terms of charging decisions,โ€ an assistant U.S. attorney said. โ€œIs this person a documented immigrant? Is this person an undocumented immigrant? Is this person a citizen? Are they somehow deportable? What is their immigration status? And the answer to that question is now largely driving our charging decisions.โ€

        At least one U.S. attorneyโ€™s office abandoned a potential federal prosecution of someone who prosecutors felt was dangerous because the case against the person lacked an immigration component, an email obtained by NBC News showed. The office instead left the case to state prosecutors.

        Mobilizing National Resources

        Following the confrontation, ICE launched โ€œOperation At Large,โ€ a coast-to-coast initiative designed to supercharge apprehensions. The scale is unprecedented. Over 21,000 National Guard troops and 250 IRS agents have been folded into the effort, alongside thousands of ICE and federal law enforcement personnel. (RELATED: Police Case That Fueled 2020 Protests Returns To Supreme Court)

        The operationโ€™s reach has required coordination across agencies, pulling FBI and DOJ resources away from their usual focus areas and toward immigration-related priorities.

        The Daily Mail has more on Miller’s dramatic call to action:

        According to the Washington Examiner, Miller allegedly told them: ‘You guys aren’t doing a good job. You’re horrible leaders.’

        He then reportedly gave them an open challenge and asked: ‘Why aren’t you at Home Depot? Why aren’t you at 7-Eleven?’

        Miller further pushed, getting into what an official called a ‘p***ing contest,’ saying: ‘What do you mean youโ€™re going after criminals?โ€™

        Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

        In a statement to the Examiner, ICE deputy assistant director of media affairs Laszlo Baksay said the descriptions were ‘inaccurate.’

        However, the conservative-leaning outlet cited sources within ICE and DHS who claimed Millerโ€™s remarks further eroded morale among rank-and-file agents, which was already low.

        โ€œHe had nothing positive to say about anybody,โ€ one official told the paper, describing the mood following Millerโ€™s visit.

        Another source painted a darker picture of the internal climate confronting ICE agents:

        โ€œTheyโ€™ve been threatened, told theyโ€™re watching their emails and texts and Signals. Thatโ€™s what is horrible about things right now. Itโ€™s a fearful environment. Everybody in leadership is afraid. Thereโ€™s no morale. Everybody is demoralized.โ€

        Despite the backlash, Miller defended the administrationโ€™s approach during an appearance with Sean Hannity, insisting the 3,000-arrest-per-day quota is only a temporary benchmark โ€” and warning that agents should be prepared for that figure to rise.

        Florida Sweep Sets Records, Nashville Backlash Sparks Tensions

        Localized operations have revealed just how expansive the crackdown has become since Miller and Noem appeared at Potomac Center Plaza in Southwest D.C. Across the nation, agents have ramped up early-morning sweeps and workplace raids, often coordinated with minimal local notification. In Florida, a weeklong action labeled โ€œOperation Tidal Waveโ€ resulted in 1,120 arrests โ€” the largest ICE enforcement action ever recorded in a single state.

        Tennessee saw similar efforts, with 196 arrests in the Nashville area. The local response was sharply critical. Nashvilleโ€™s mayor denounced the operation as out of step with the cityโ€™s values and implemented policies limiting cooperation with ICE. Republicans in Congress are now investigating whether the mayorโ€™s office leaked information about ICE agents โ€” a serious charge with national implications.

        Focus on Career Criminals โ€” But Collateral Arrests Are Rising

        Officially, the crackdown targets individuals with criminal records or prior deportation orders. But internal ICE guidance reportedly encourages officers to make โ€œcollateral arrestsโ€ โ€” detaining illegal immigrants encountered in the field, even if they werenโ€™t the original target and have no criminal history.

        U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Flickr, https://www.flickr.com/photos/us_icegov/54295293536/in/photostream/, Creative Commons Attribution-Public Domain Mark 1.0 Universal (CC BY-NC-SA 1.0)

        The broader approach has raised legal and logistical concerns, as well as fears of potential overreach, according to immigrant advocacy groups.

        Leadership Purge Signals Internal Pressure

        It also hasnโ€™t come without fallout inside ICE. Two senior officials โ€” Kenneth Genalo and Robert Hammer โ€” have been removed from their posts in recent weeks. Sources say the firings reflect internal friction over how aggressively to pursue the administrationโ€™s ambitious targets. They also serve as a warning to others who might be perceived as resistant to the push.

        White House: Fulfilling the Mandate, Critics Question the Cost

        The administration stands by the operation. Officials say it delivers on President Trumpโ€™s second-term promise: to secure the border and remove criminal illegal aliens.

        Still, questions remain. Legal scholars are raising red flags over the breadth of federal involvement, and local-federal cooperation is growing more strained. As the operation continues, so does the debate โ€” over strategy, law, and the real-world impact on communities nationwide.

        Tucker Carlson Says He Was Attacked By A Demon, Sparking Debate Over His Fitness For Leadership

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        Leaving him with bleeding claw marks andโ€ฆ

        Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson says he was the victim of what he describes as a โ€œdemonic attack,โ€ an incident he claims left him with bleeding claw marks and struggling to breathe. The account, shared publicly for the first time during a Megyn Kelly Live Tour event in New York, has prompted concerns about his mental health and overall fitness for leadership.

        Carlsonโ€™s Account

        Carlson said the episode occurred about 18 months ago, around 2:30 a.m., while he and his wife were asleep with their four hunting dogs. He said he woke up unable to breathe and felt as though he was โ€œgraying out.โ€ Moments later, he experienced sharp pain under his arms and along his ribs, โ€œas if ripped with a knife.โ€

        When he turned on the light, Carlson said, he saw bleeding claw marks on both sides of his chest. His wife awoke and, according to Carlson, immediately concluded that โ€œsomething attacked you.โ€ None of the dogs stirred during the incident, a detail he said made it even more unsettling.

        Aftermath and Reflection

        Carlson described feeling an overwhelming urge to read the Bible before falling asleep for a few minutes and waking to believe it had been a dream โ€” until he discovered blood on the bedsheets and noticed the same marks again.

        He told Kelly that an assistant later suggested the incident was a form of โ€œspiritual warfare,โ€ echoing his wifeโ€™s interpretation. Carlson said he does not expect skeptics to believe him but remains convinced that โ€œsomething realโ€ took place.

        โ€œI canโ€™t explain it, but it was not a dream,โ€ he told Megyn Kelly. โ€œIt was something that happened in the physical world.โ€

        Reaction and Ridicule

        Critics, including Project 2025 contributor and The Origins of Woke author Richard Hanania, questioned Carlsonโ€™s mental state and credibility. โ€œThis is not the kind of thing a stable person says publicly,โ€ Hanania wrote on X.

        Observers suggested the incident described by Carlson is consistent with a โ€œnocturnal panic attack,โ€ a phenomenon that occurs during deep sleep and can cause sudden awakenings marked by intense fear and physical distress. Unlike nightmares, these episodes are not typically tied to a specific dream or outside stimulus.

        Medical experts note that while panic attacks do not usually cause self-harm, people may inadvertently injure themselves if they move violently or attempt to โ€œescapeโ€ a perceived threat while half-awake and disoriented.

        Other scientific explanations for self-inflicted marks during sleep include severe anxiety, night terrors, and REM behavior disorder โ€” in which people act out dreams โ€” and coexisting mental health conditions such as obsessive-compulsive or trauma-related disorders.

        Other conservative critics were equally bemused, relying on the principle of Ockhamโ€™s Razor โ€” the idea that the simplest explanation is usually correct.

        Supporters, many of them evangelical Christians, framed Carlsonโ€™s experience as evidence of the spiritual conflict they believe lies at the heart of Americaโ€™s cultural and political divide. They praised his willingness to speak openly about faith, calling it a sign of moral courage.

        Implications for Carlsonโ€™s Role

        Even after the controversy surrounding his friendly interview with white nationalist Nick Fuentes, Carlson remains one of the most influential figures in digital media, commanding a broad following across multiple platforms. However, critics argue that promoting claims of a demonic attack risks alienating mainstream voters and undermining the credibility of both the conservative movement and conservative journalism.

        Carlson also claimed in an interview during the final day before the 2024 election that demonic forces created nuclear technology, linking the dropping of the atomic bomb that forced Japanโ€™s unconditional surrender to the rise of secularism.

        Carlson did not address how the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki โ€” combined with Russiaโ€™s declaration of war and invasion of Manchuria โ€” eliminated the need for a costly invasion of Japanโ€™s home islands (Operations Olympic and Coronet) or a prolonged blockade, actions that historians widely agree would have caused millions of additional deaths.

        He also did not mention that in the early 1900s, church membership and attendance were relatively modest. In 1890, the census found that 33% of Americans identified as belonging to a church.

        After World War II, however, the United States experienced a remarkable religious revival. Church membership grew from ~43% attended church before the war to โ€œmore than 55%โ€ by 1950, rising to 69% by the end of the 1950s. Gallup polls from the era show about 45% of adults reported attending church or synagogue weekly, a sharp increase from earlier decades.

        The revival spanned denominations: Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish congregations all saw dramatic growth. Many Americans tied this renewed faith to national identity โ€” a Cold War-era contrast with โ€œgodless communism.โ€

        Despite the backlash, Tucker Carlsonโ€™s fans arenโ€™t backing down. They say his openness about faith isnโ€™t weakness โ€” itโ€™s courage.

        To them, his honesty reflects humility and conviction โ€” the very traits America needs in an age that has grown increasingly secular in recent decades.

        Whatโ€™s Next

        Carlson has not provided photos or medical documentation of the alleged injuries, and there is no verifiable evidence to support his account.

        Whether the story ultimately strengthens or weakens his influence may depend less on the broader electorate than on how conservative audiences interpret it โ€” as a test of faith or a question of credibility.