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Fox News Host Endorses Kamala Harris

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    Looking east towards 6th Avenue along north (48th Street) side of Fox News building on a snowy afternoon. [Photo Credit: Jim.henderson, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons]

    Former Fox News host Geraldo Rivera has publicly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president, marking a dramatic shift after years of aligning himself with former President Donald Trump. Rivera, who had long been a supporter and personal friend of Trump, announced his support for Harris in a statement posted Monday morning.

    Riveraโ€™s endorsement, titled “Sore Loser,” came with sharp criticism of Trumpโ€™s post-2020 election actions. He reflected on the political journey of the former president, recounting their relationship from Trump’s 2016 run through his tumultuous time in office. Rivera noted that while he initially admired Trumpโ€™s rise to power, his views changed dramatically following the 2020 election and the subsequent events that led to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

    “Donald J. Trump stands a reasonable chance of becoming the 47th President of the United States,” Rivera wrote. “Despite assassination attempts, impeachments, special counsels, felony convictions, and hundreds of millions in civil penalties, most polls show his race against V.P. Kamala Harris is too close to call.”

    The veteran broadcaster expressed disappointment with Trumpโ€™s response to his 2020 election loss, highlighting their final conversation in November 2020. According to Rivera, Trump was initially open to the idea of accepting the election results, but later changed course, engaging in what Rivera described as a “menacing campaign” to discredit the election.

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    “None exists,” Rivera said, referring to Trumpโ€™s unfounded claims of systemic election fraud. He accused Trump of misleading Republicans and his supporters into believing in the so-called “Big Lie” about the stolen election, leading to the chaotic breach at the Capitol.

    In his statement, Rivera criticized Trumpโ€™s handling of the events of Jan. 6, 2021, including the pressure Trump exerted on then-Vice President Mike Pence to overturn the election results. “Trump stabbed the Constitution in the back,” Rivera added.

    At that point, Rivera, whose net worth is estimated at around $20 million, criticized tens of millions of Trump supporters who believe, as economic indicators show, that the economy was stronger during Trumpโ€™s presidencyโ€”especially in contrast to the soaring inflation and real wages lagging far behind under the Biden-Harris administration.

    Rivera also failed to acknowledge the appeal of Trumpโ€™s other policies for many voters, such as those focused on border security and world peace.

    The television personality did not mince words about his opinion of supporting Trump again. “If you are a Republican, Donald Trump has made a liar of you,” he said.

    Rivera concluded his endorsement by stating, “That is why I am voting for Kamala Harris to be our 47th President.”

    Sunday’s NBC News poll shows Trump pulling even with Kamala Harris after trailing by 5 points last month.

    On Monday, CNN revealed that Trump is performing better with Black voters than any Republican since the 1960sโ€”and it’s not just due to Black men. The poll also shows that Harris is attracting fewer Black female voters than any Democrat since the 1960s.

    While he was not technically “fired” from Fox News, Rivera left the network under contentious circumstances in June 2023. Rivera announced his departure from The Five, one of Fox News’ most popular shows, after a series of disagreements with his co-hosts, particularly over his opposition to Trump. He hinted at tensions behind the scenes, saying his exit was “amicable,” but also indicated he was “fired” from The Five.

    Rivera first joined Fox News Channel in 2001. Over the years, he became a prominent figure at the network, hosting his own show, Geraldo at Large, and appearing regularly on various Fox News programs, including The Five.

    Article Published With The Permission of American Liberty News

    Report: Bondi Accused Of โ€˜Serious Professional Misconductโ€™

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    Attorney Generalย Pam Bondiย is accused of โ€œserious professional misconductโ€ in a Florida Bar complaint.

    According to a report from The Miami Herald, in the complaint the group alleges Bondi has breached ethical duties in her current role and that โ€œserious professional misconduct that threatens the rule of law and the administration of justiceโ€ has been carried out by the attorney general, the Herald reported.

    Bondi is from Florida andย previously served asย the Sunshine Stateโ€™s first female attorney general. A โ€œPamela Jo Bondiโ€ isย listed as a member of theย Florida Bar โ€œin Good Standing.โ€

    A few months ago, Democrats pressed Bondiย amid her confirmationย hearing over her ability to push back against Trump, who had repeatedly stated he would come for his enemies and that he has the โ€œabsolute rightโ€ to do what he wants with her department.

    Bondi is also stated in the complaint to have โ€œsought to compel Department of Justice lawyers to violate their ethical obligations under the guise of โ€˜zealous advocacy,โ€™โ€ according to the Herald.

    In a statement, Justice Department chief of staff Chad Mizelle told the Herald that โ€œthe Florida Bar has twice rejected performative attempts by these out-of-state lawyers to weaponize the bar complaint process against AG Bondi.โ€

    Bondi has faced an onslaught of criticism from Democrat lawmakers and progressive groups since being confirmed as the Trump administration’s Attorney General.

    Last month, the Justice Departmentย pointed out the leftist bias of the American Bar Association (ABA) and ordered that it will bo longer have access to non-public information, including bar records.

    The ABA uses a ratings process in which their Standing Committee rates each nominee โ€œWell Qualified,โ€ โ€œQualifiedโ€ or โ€œNot Qualified.โ€ โ€œUnanimous committee ratings appear as a single rating. In other situations, the rating from the majority or substantial majority (2/3 or more of those voting) of the Committee is recorded first, followed by the rating or ratings of a minority of the Committee. The majority rating is the rating of the committee,โ€ the ABA notes on its website.

    The Daily Wire continues:

    โ€œThe ABA has a history of taking liberal positions on issues including abortion, the death penalty, same-sex marriage, affirmative action, and the Second Amendment,โ€ National Review stated in 2019. โ€œThe organizationโ€™s ideological bias has long tainted its ratings of judicial nominees. An entire book on the subject was written as early as 1965, Joel B. Grossmanโ€™s Lawyers and Judges: The ABA and the Politics of Judicial Selection.โ€

    Of the 15 members on the ABAโ€™s Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary in 2019, five donated to Barack Obamaโ€™s campaign, three to that of Hillary Clinton, and none to the three Republican nominees between 2008-2016. Incredibly, the ABA gave a minority โ€œNot Qualifiedโ€ rating to iconic Judge Robert Bork and other conservative legal scholars, including Richard A. Posner, Edith H. Jones, and William H. Pryor, among others.

    โ€œFor several decades, the American Bar Association has received special treatment and enjoyed special access to judicial nominees,โ€ Bondi wrote in a letter to ABA President William Bay. โ€œIn some administrations, the ABA received notice of nominees before a nomination was announced to the public. Some administrations would even decide whether to nominate an individual based on a rating assigned by the ABA.โ€

    Fani Willis Requests Top Georgia Court Reconsider Disqualification From Trump Case

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      Fulton County District Attorneyย Fani Willisย (D) asked Georgiaโ€™s top court to review her disqualification from the election subversion case against President-elect Trump and several allies.

      In a petition filed late Wednesday to the Supreme Court of Georgia, Willis said the stateโ€™s midlevel appeals court โ€œoverreachedโ€ its authority in โ€œall directionsโ€ when it decided she should be removed from the prosecution over her past romantic relationship with a top prosecutor on the case.

      โ€œNo Georgia court has ever disqualified a district attorney for the mere appearance of impropriety without the existence of an actual conflict of interest,โ€ Willisโ€™s office wrote. โ€œAnd no Georgia court has ever reversed a trial courtโ€™s order declining to disqualify a prosecutor based solely on an appearance of impropriety.โ€ 

      Georgiaโ€™s Court of Appeals disqualified Willis and her office from the 2020 election case last month in a 2-1 decision over her inappropriate romance with former special prosecutorย Nathan Wade.

      The stateโ€™s high court, controlled by justices appointed by Republican governors, must first decide whether to take up the appeal at all.

      Even if the court hears Willisโ€™s appeal and rules in her favor, sheย may not have a chance to resurrect the case until 2029 โ€” after Trump has left office โ€” since legal experts agree sitting presidents cannot be criminally prosecuted.

      If it lets the appeals courtโ€™s ruling stand, the case would be handed off to the Prosecuting Attorneysโ€™ Council of Georgia, a nonpartisan state agency. The agency could then send the case to another district attorneyโ€™s office, which would decide whether to proceed, appoint a special prosecutor or handle the case itself.

      Willisโ€™s case is one of the remaining criminal prosecutions against Trump.ย 

      Sylvester Stallone Introduces Trump As โ€˜Second George Washingtonโ€™ In Surprise Appearance

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        Academy Award nominated actor Sylvester Stallone introduced President-elect Donald Trump at a gala held at Mar-a-Lago on Thursday, likening Trump to a “second George Washington” in a series of dramatic remarks.

        Stallone, 78, addressed attendees at the America First Policy Institute gala, praising Trumpโ€™s impact and resilience. “We are in the presence of a really mythical character,” said the actor, famed for his roles in the Rocky and Rambo franchises. “I love mythology. This individual does not exist on this planet. Nobody in the world could have pulled off what he pulled off.”

        Drawing a historical comparison, Stallone continued: “When George Washington defended his country, he had no idea that he was going to change the world. ‘Cause without him, you could imagine what the world would look like. Guess what? We got the second George Washington.”

        Stone also compared Trump’s comeback to the transformation Rocky underwent to prepare for his climactic fight against Apollo Creed.

        As Fox News reports:

        After a brief pause, Trump walked onto the stage to Stallone’s introduction and shook his hand while saying a few words to the actor.

        While Stallone has stayed pretty quiet about his personal politics over the years and admitted to not voting in the 2016 and 2020 elections, he did tell Variety magazine in 2016 that he liked Trump.

        “I love Donald Trump,” he said at the time. “There are certain people like Arnold [Schwarzenegger], Babe Ruth, that are bigger than life. But I don’t know how that translates to running the world.”

        Stallone did not publicly endorse Trump during the 2024 election cycle, but he did answer a FaceTime call from Fox News’ Brett Baier in October and encouraged Pennsylvania voters to “keep punching.”

        Stone’s latest remarks are the first to make his political support for Trump explicit.

        The evening also featured remarks from billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, who has been tapped as a nominee for the Department of Government Efficiency. Musk hinted at sweeping changes during Trumpโ€™s upcoming administration, stating: “Itโ€™s not going to be business as usual. Itโ€™s going to be a revolution!”

        Article Published With The Permission of American Liberty News.

        MAHA Year One: How Trump & RFK Jr. Are Rebuilding American Health

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        For decades, Americans were told a story about their health that no longer matched reality. We were assured that food was safe, that regulators were vigilant, that medical advice was insulated from politics and profit, and that rising chronic disease was an unfortunate but unavoidable byproduct of modern life. Meanwhile, the health of the nation deteriorated in plain sight. Obesity climbed year after year. Childhood chronic disease became common rather than exceptional. Autism rates surged. Cancer diagnoses among children rose. By the time President Trump returned to office, 76.4% of Americans were living with at least one chronic disease. Eight out of 10 children could not qualify for military service. What should have been treated as a civilizational emergency was instead normalized, until that long-running failure of honesty and accountability culminated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when public health leaders abandoned transparency, misled the public, and, under Dr. Fauciโ€™s direction, shattered trust in medical professionals and the institutions meant to serve them.

        The collapse of trust that followed COVID did not occur in a vacuum. It was the culmination of years of regulatory capture, scientific arrogance, and a public health establishment that confused authority with truth. Americans were ordered, not persuaded. Dissent was pathologized. Data was selectively presented. Vaccine policy was enforced through mandate rather than transparency. Dr. Fauci became the symbol of an anti-science regime that claimed infallibility while revising its claims in real time. When institutions insist on obedience while refusing accountability, trust does not merely erode; it implodes.

        It is against this backdrop that the Make America Healthy Again initiative must be understood. MAHA is not a branding exercise or a partisan slogan. It is a course correction. President Trumpโ€™s decision to place Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at the helm of HHS was not an appeal to nostalgia or name recognition. It was an explicit rejection of the managerial consensus that presided over the chronic disease explosion. The mandate was simple and radical: identify root causes, dismantle regulatory capture, and tell the truth even when it disrupts powerful interests.

        Skeptics ask whether one year can matter. The answer depends on what one expects a first year to do. MAHA was never going to reverse decades of metabolic, environmental, and institutional decay overnight. Its purpose was to reorient the system, establish credibility, and force long-delayed questions back into the open. By that standard, the first year has been historic.

        Start with the scope of institutional change. President Trump signed an executive order establishing the MAHA Commission, chaired by Secretary Kennedy, with a singular focus on chronic disease. For the first time in generations, chronic illness was treated not as an actuarial inevitability but as a policy failure demanding investigation. This alone marked a break with orthodoxy. Under previous administrations, chronic disease spending rose to $1.3T annually while prevention remained an afterthought. When Kennedy notes that the federal government once spent essentially nothing on chronic disease, he is not making a rhetorical point. He is diagnosing a structural blind spot.

        The results are already visible. Thirty-seven states have enacted legislation advancing MAHA-aligned reforms. Nearly 100 MAHA-related bills have passed nationwide. Eighteen states secured SNAP waivers to restrict taxpayer-funded junk food purchases that directly fuel obesity and diabetes. These are not symbolic victories. They are structural incentives aligned with public health rather than industry convenience.

        Food policy has been the most visible arena of reform, and for good reason. The American diet did not become toxic by accident. It was engineered through regulatory loopholes that allowed synthetic additives to enter the food supply under the GRAS standard with minimal oversight. MAHA moved quickly to overhaul this system. Agreements now cover roughly 40% of the food industry, committing to remove petroleum-based synthetic dyes. The dairy industry has pledged to eliminate artificial dyes from ice cream by 2028. These changes matter because they reset norms. Once voluntary reform becomes expected, resistance collapses.

        The same logic applies to infant health. Operation Stork Speed was launched to expand access to safe and nutritious infant formula while removing heavy metals that had no business entering baby food in the first place. For parents who watched institutions minimize legitimate safety concerns during COVID, this shift toward precaution and transparency has been decisive in rebuilding trust.

        Critics often ask whether MAHA is anti-science. The premise is backward. MAHA is anti-dogma. It insists that science earns authority through openness, replication, and humility. This is why vaccine policy has been reframed around informed consent and gold standard trials rather than mandates. Honesty about uncertainty is not weakness. It is the precondition of credibility. Public trust returns when institutions stop pretending to be omniscient.

        This emphasis on trust extends beyond food and vaccines. HHS issued guidance restoring biological truth, recognizing that there are two sexes, male and female. This was not culture war theater. Medicine depends on biological reality. When institutions deny observable facts for ideological reasons, patients notice. Restoring clarity restores confidence.

        MAHAโ€™s critics also underestimate the importance of state-level experimentation. Utahโ€™s decision to ban added fluoride in public drinking water did not impose a national mandate. It reopened a conversation that had been closed by bureaucratic inertia. Communities are once again allowed to weigh risks and benefits rather than defer to outdated consensus.

        Health care delivery itself has not been ignored. Prior authorization has long functioned as a hidden tax on patients and physicians, delaying care while enriching intermediaries. Secretary Kennedy and CMS Administrator Oz secured industry commitments to streamline this process across health plans. Less paperwork means faster treatment and lower burnout. These are the reforms patients feel immediately.

        Drug pricing has followed the same philosophy. President Trumpโ€™s most favored nation order is being rapidly implemented to align U.S. prescription drug prices with those paid abroad. This is not price control masquerading as populism. It is a refusal to subsidize global markets at the expense of American patients. Lower prices are a public health intervention.

        Physical health has returned to the cultural mainstream as well. The Pete and Bobby Challenge, launched by Secretary Kennedy alongside Defense Secretary Hegseth, did something that countless white papers failed to do. It made fitness visible again. A nation where most children cannot meet basic physical standards is not merely unhealthy. It is vulnerable.

        The MAHA Commissionโ€™s release of the Make Our Children Healthy Again strategy, outlining more than 120 initiatives, signaled that childhood chronic disease is no longer being treated as a mystery or a taboo. New data linking rising thyroid and kidney cancers among children demands answers. Autism rates demand answers. MAHA has made clear that asking these questions is not forbidden. It is required.

        Perhaps the most underestimated achievement of the first year is cultural rather than regulatory. Trust is returning because institutions are speaking plainly. The public understands that special interests once thrived behind closed doors. They know they were sold better cigarettes and sugar smacks with a health halo. What they demanded in 2024 was not perfection. It was honesty.

        President Trump and Secretary Kennedy have delivered the first credible attempt in decades to dismantle the alliance between bureaucratic power and corporate profit that hollowed out public health. The appointments at NIH, FDA, and CMS reflect this shift. These are not partisan enforcers. They are reformers tasked with ending capture and restoring the mission.

        No serious observer should claim that the work is finished. Chronic disease did not emerge in one year, and it will not be eliminated in one term. But trajectories matter. Incentives matter. Trust matters most of all. After years in which Americans were told to comply and not question, MAHA has reopened the social contract between the public and medicine.

        Public health cannot function without consent. Consent requires trust. Trust requires truth. That is the chain MAHA is rebuilding. It is why the first year matters. Not because every problem has been solved, but because the system has finally been pointed in the right direction.

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        Rosie Oโ€™Donnell Demands โ€˜Recountโ€™ Months After Trumpโ€™s 2024 Landslide Victory

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          Comedian and longtime critic ofย Donald Trump,ย Rosie Oโ€™Donnell, promoted a demand for a โ€œrecountโ€ of the 2024 presidential election, despite President Trumpโ€™s historic victory over former Vice President Kamala Harris.

          In a post shared to her Instagram Story, Oโ€™Donnell amplified a message from influencer Joe Braxton, who alleged that Tesla and X CEO Elon Musk had somehow โ€œhacked and stole the election.โ€ The post claimed Musk manipulated the results and later covered his tracks by deleting evidence and purging those who could expose the alleged scheme through his DOGE efforts.

          The claim directly contradicts certified results and independent audits showing that Trump won both the popular vote and all key battleground states, securing an overwhelming victory, especially as the first Republican to win the popular vote in 20 years.

          Oโ€™Donnellโ€™s amplification of the recount call has drawn attention not only for its baselessness, but also for its irony.

          For years, the comedian accused Trump and his supporters of denying the 2020 election results. But now, after Trump decisively defeated Kamala Harris in 2024, itโ€™s Oโ€™Donnell herself who appears to be indulging in election denial โ€” something she once vehemently opposed.

          Political commentators online were quick to note the reversal. โ€œRosie Oโ€™Donnell is now the election denier,โ€ one user wrote. โ€œSheโ€™s become the very thing she once mocked.โ€

          This isnโ€™t the first time Oโ€™Donnell has claimed election interference without evidence. In a widely criticized outburst last month, she claimed that Trump had repeatedly โ€œadmittedโ€ the elections were rigged and expressed disbelief that โ€œno one does anything about it.โ€

          Observers were quick to point out that Trump was referring to the 2020 election โ€” not the one he just won. The confusion further fueled criticism that Oโ€™Donnellโ€™s political commentary has become increasingly erratic and detached from facts.

          Since Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, Oโ€™Donnell has been a loud opponent of his second-term agenda. She recently claimed that the GOPโ€™s signature tax reform and spending bill โ€” dubbed the โ€œBig, Beautiful Billโ€ by Trump โ€” would lead to mass suffering.

          โ€œMillions of people are going to go hungry. Millions of people are going to die,โ€ Oโ€™Donnell said during a recent video tirade, offering no evidence for the dramatic claim.

          Musk, who acquired X (formerly Twitter) and has become a polarizing public figure in politics, has not been linked to any election irregularities. Federal and state election officials have found no credible evidence of statistically significant fraud favoring Trump in the 2024 election.

          Adding to the controversy surrounding her public image, Oโ€™Donnell also recently appeared in HBOโ€™s Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like Thatโ€ฆ, where she played a lesbian nun who has a one-night stand with Miranda Hobbes, portrayed by Cynthia Nixon. The storyline was widely condemned by Catholic groups and religious leaders, who labeled it sacrilegious, offensive, and โ€œdeliberately provocative.โ€

          Biden Admin Threatens To Sue Texas Over Barriers Blocking Illegalย Immigration

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            The Biden Administration is taking the gloves off.

            Biden’s Justice Department is threatening to sue the state of Texas over a new effort to deter illegal immigration.

            The Department of Justice is threatening to sue Texas over โ€œhumanitarian concernsโ€ if it does not remove barriers floating on the Rio Grande River.

            โ€œThe floating barrier poses a risk to navigation, as well as public safety, in the Rio Grande River, and it presents humanitarian concerns,โ€ the DOJ said, claiming that it was โ€œunlawfulโ€ for Texas to install the barriers.

            Governor Greg Abbott tweeted that Texas would not be removing the barriers, saying that they “would see the DOJ in court.”

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            โ€œTexas has the sovereign authority to defend our border, under the U.S. Constitution and the Texas Constitution,โ€ Abbott tweeted. โ€œWe have sent the Biden Administration numerous letters detailing our authority, including the one I hand-delivered to President Biden earlier this year.โ€

            โ€œThe tragic humanitarian crisis on the border was created because of Bidenโ€™s refusal to secure the border. His open border policies encourage migrants to risk their lives crossing illegally through the Rio Grande, instead of safely and legally over a bridge,โ€ he added. โ€œTexas is stepping up to address this crisis. We will continue to deploy every strategy to protect Texans and Americans โ€” and the migrants risking their lives.โ€

            The 4-foot-wide orange spherical buoys spin if someone tries to grab onto them, according to the New York Post. The barrier can be moved or extended if need be.

            The latest deterrence method is part of the state’s “Operation Lone Star” program which aims to combat the border crisis caused by President Biden’s catastrophic border policies.

            Last week, Texas Senator John Cornyn (R) defended the use of the buoys at a news conference, saying Biden had failed to secure the border.

            โ€œWell, we wouldnโ€™t be having this conversation if President Biden and the Department of Homeland Security were doing its job,โ€ he said. โ€œ

            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.

            Trump Resets His Campaign Team Amid Harris’ Rise

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              ANALYSIS โ€“ Will this change the race dynamic? Earlier I asked whether, amid the media-fueled surge Kamala Harris is currently having, former President Donald Trump should bring his 2016 campaign chief back to his team.

               Kellyanne Conway helped him win once, maybe she should help him again. 

              Well, Conway hasnโ€™t been brought on board, yet. And some are trying to sabotage that possibility with rumors and intrigue.

              But Trump appears to be taking Harris seriously by resetting his campaign team by at least bringing in other major 2016 team members, as well as some from 2020.

              Critics will claim Trump is desperate, but the unfairly abbreviated campaign for Harris dishonestly created by the Democratsโ€™ last minute candidate switcheroo, there is very little time to lose.

              Among his new hires is controversial 2016 campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski who preceded Conway.  He is reportedly being brought in as a senior adviser to be above the two current co-campaign managers.

              The New Republic noted that:

              Lewandowski was viewed as a fierce defender of Trumpโ€™s unorthodox approach to campaigning, according to The New York Times. When Trump was urged to soften his message to appeal to moderates, Lewandowski adopted the motto โ€œLet Trump Be Trump.โ€

              [NOTE – Lewandowski even co-wrote a book about working on Trumpโ€™s campaign, titled โ€˜Let Trump Be Trump.โ€™] 

              This nonstrategy stands in stark contrast to the current state of the race, in which Trumpโ€™s allies have begun urging him to stop making personal attacks against his opponent and stay on message. As such, Lewandowskiโ€™s hiring could signal Trump pushing back on his teamโ€™s attempts to get him to focus on policy rather than his typical grandstanding.

              The Washington Post reported:

              In addition to Lewandowski, the campaign is adding Tim Murtaugh, the communications director from Trumpโ€™s 2020 campaign, as well as three former officials from a pro-Trump super PAC: Alex Pfeiffer, Alex Bruesewitz and Taylor Budowich.

              โ€œAs we head into the home stretch of this election, we are continuing to add to our impressive campaign team,โ€ Trumpโ€™s co-campaign managers, Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, said in a statement Thursday. The five hires, they added, โ€œare all veterans of prior Trump campaigns and their unmatched experience will help President Trump prosecute the case against Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, the most radical ticket in American history.โ€

              Trump has been annoyed for weeks at the direction of his campaign, even though he makes many of the most important decisions. He has called allies asking if he should replace anyone, The Washington Post has reported.

              Some 2016 alumni have voiced dissatisfaction with Wiles and LaCivita, suspecting them of controlling access to the former president and excluding or impugning longtime loyalists such as contributors to the Project 2025 policy blueprint. LaCivita has dismissed those detractors as a distraction.

              When Trump rebooted his campaign team in 2016, he ended up not only showing he was serious about the race, but of course he won the White House.

              Letโ€™s hope this is part of a similar reboot. America needs Trump.

              The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of Great America News Desk.

              Far-right Billionaire Peter Thiel Revealed as FBI Informant

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                Far-right billionaire investor Peter Thiel was revealed as an FBI informant as recently as 2021, according to a new report from Insider.

                Insider reports:

                In order to be added to this database, multiple layers of approval are typically required, and only those able to provide “valuable information … on a recurring basis” are given CHS status. Once admitted to the CHS database, informants are then given a code name and a serial number to categorize reports.

                The source added that Thiel’s status as an FBI informant is meant to be a way for the billionaire to distance himself from the MAGA movement, which has repeatedly assailed both the FBI and the US Department of Justice in response to investigations focused on former President Donald Trump. Johnson told Insider that he believes Thiel is primarily informing on foreign governments’ attempts to cement themselves within Silicon Valley. Johnson added that Thiel was explicitly told to not inform on former President Donald Trump or other US political figures.

                Peter Thiel, who was the first outside investor in Facebook, became influential within the Republican Party in 2016, when he pledged $1.25 million to elect Trump and endorsed him at the 2016 Republican National Convention. Thiel then served on then-President-elect Trump’s transition team. And in the 2022 midterm elections, Thiel backed MAGA US Senate candidate and ‘Hillbilly Elegy’ author JD Vance with a $10 million super PAC donation. Vance went on to attack the FBI, falsely accusing agents of wiretapping his phone. Thiel also put $15 million toward a super PAC backing Arizona Republican US Senate candidate Blake Masters, who went on to lose the general election to incumbent Senator Mark Kelly (D-Arizona).