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'You're running hot': J6er shocks Alex Jones by calling for death of Zohran Mamdani

White Nationalist Jan. 6 participant Jacob Lang recently wished for the death of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

Just days after he was targeted with an explosive device for protesting Muslims in New York, Lang told conspiracy theorist Alex Jones that he viewed Trump's attack on Iran as a righteous war on Islam.

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Wisconsin GOP suffers big blow as another conservative state Supreme Court justice flees

Republicans in Wisconsin got yet more bad news on Monday, with conservative state Supreme Court Justice Annette Ziegler announcing she will not seek re-election next year.

“Now is the right time for me to step away to spend more time with my husband, kids and grandkids,” said Ziegler, according to the Wausau Pilot and Review. “I am incredibly proud that in all my elections I had support from a broad spectrum of legal, civic, law enforcement and political leaders — both Democrats and Republicans — who believed in my commitment to fairness, ethics and the rule of law.”

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Overlooked Epstein property may hold explosive clues prosecutors desperately need

Prosecutors are seeking a search warrant for Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico ranch, hoping to find details that could corroborate victim testimony in their ongoing investigation.

While the chances of finding relevant information at the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico may be slim, prosecutors are hopeful that small details, which could be pieced together with the property layout, can corroborate victim testimony. Zorro Ranch did not, at the time of Epstein's death, receive the same level of scrutiny as the homes he owned in Manhattan or Palm Beach, nor as much focus as Little Saint James, the island in the US Virgin Islands.

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Ugly accusations fly among Trump supporters over school bombing

The bombing of a school in Iran has already started to create cracks in the MAGA coalition, as commentators generally loyal to the president are demanding answers.

Reports have indicated that a U.S. strike destroyed the Shajarah Tayyebeh elementary school, leaving 175 dead. President Donald Trump has dismissed these claims, asserting that the Iranian government itself destroyed the school.

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NYC bomb suspects planned attack worse than the Boston Marathon bombing: officials

Two men were charged Monday on suspicion of using weapons of mass destruction and supporting the Islamic State after throwing a bomb near New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's Gracie Mansion.

Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi were arrested Saturday night after authorities alleged they tried to detonate two explosive devices, according to The New York Times. One of the explosives reportedly tested positive for TATP, which is a highly volatile material that has been used in terrorist attacks over the last 10 years.

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Piers Morgan attacks 'cowardly' right-wing influencer who accused him of hosting 'Nazis'

Piers Morgan had a sharp response to MAGA influencer Ben Shapiro and his claims about the host on Monday.

In an episode of "Piers Morgan Uncensored," Morgan responded to Shapiro's comments after Morgan hosted comedian and political commentator Dave Smith, who took a few swipes at both Morgan and his guest.

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GOP lawmaker hammered as he demands Muslims be banned: 'This is hate speech'

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) faced backlash after suggesting Muslims should be banned from the United States.

"Muslims don't belong in American society," the GOP lawmaker stated in an X post on Monday.

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Trump drops ominous hint on future plans for Iran

President Donald Trump issued an ominous hint Monday as to what his plans for Iran might be following his administration’s unprecedented attack late last month on the Middle East nation.

Speaking with NBC News, Trump was asked whether he planned for the United States to seize Iran’s ample oil reserves, with Iran having the third-largest proven oil reserves on earth, behind only Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. Trump declined to confirm or deny whether such plans were in place, but did note that “certainly people have talked about it.”

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Outlandish prophecy declaring Trump God's anointed leader shared by president

Amid his war in Iran, President Donald Trump shared a 2007 video from the so-called Christian prophet Kim Clement.

On his Truth Social platform, Trump described the video as "Kim Clement prophesying about Donald Trump, 2007."

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'Trump lying': Top military officials tear apart president's take on Iran school massacre

The U.S. military disputed President Donald Trump's claims about an airstrike that killed at least 175 people at an Iranian elementary school.

Three current and former defense officials, and even Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, pushed back on the president's claim that Iran had launched the attack on the Shajarah Tayyebeh school in Minab that left scores of children dead, reported The Intercept.

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Trump admin sued as company claims 'extreme punishment' for defying president

The Trump administration was hit with a major lawsuit on Monday by AI developer Anthropic after it enacted an “extreme punishment” on the company over its refusal to allow its AI system to be used for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, NBC News reported.

“This is a necessary step to protect our business, our customers, and our partners,” an Anthropic spokesperson told NBC News. “We will continue to pursue every path toward resolution, including dialogue with the government.”

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New law lets South Dakota voters challenge their neighbors' citizenship

Voters in South Dakota will soon be able to challenge other voters’ citizenship.

Republican Gov. Larry Rhoden signed legislation into law last week that authorizes challenges by individuals and election officials.

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Alaskan king crab and a $98k piano —  Pentagon busted for $93 billion spending 'binge'

A GOP senator fired a shot across the bow of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s Pentagon for going ‘through tens of billions of dollars on impulse purchases” at the end of the fiscal year with multiple purchases drawing scrutiny, reports the conservative Daily Caller.

According to government watchdog Open The Books, the Department of Defense's spending in September reached levels not seen since at least 2008 — a total of $93 billion. The extravagant purchases have taken on new importance now that the Pentagon may be on the verge of depleting its munitions stockpile as Trump's war on Iran escalates.

The waste was staggering. The Pentagon spent over $225 million on furniture alone — the highest amount since 2014. This included $12,000 on fruit basket stands and more than $60,000 on premium Herman Miller chairs.

Dining also received generous funding. The Pentagon purchased $2 million worth of Alaskan king crab in September — a feat the department has accomplished five times during Trump's tenure.

Musical instruments joined the shopping list. A $98,329 Steinway & Sons grand piano, a $26,000 violin, and a $21,750 handmade Japanese flute were among $1.8 million spent on instruments.

The Pentagon also made $6.6 billion in purchases from foreign governments and businesses — over $1 billion more than the previous record of $5.2 billion in September 2023. These expenditures included $3 billion for training classes, janitorial work, and border surveillance, plus $3.6 billion in goods including computer chips and firetrucks.

Open The Books CEO John Hart called on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to refocus the department's spending. "Under Secretary Hegseth, the Pentagon has consistently said its mission is to refocus on warfighting and lethality," Hart stated. "Last year, we highlighted the problem of wasteful use-it-or-lose-it year-end spending. We noted that this reform is fully within the secretary's control and is a historic opportunity to make good on that promise."

Republican Iowa Senator Joni Ernst issued a direct rebuke, stating: "If taxpayers are going to be asked to spend $1.5 trillion on defense — nearly as much as the rest of the world combined — Washington must be able to defend how every dollar is being spent. Open the Books' findings that binge-buying bureaucrats at the Pentagon burned through tens of billions of dollars on impulse purchases, like fruit basket stands, footrests, doughnuts by the dozen, and a custom-made flute, demonstrate how much work still needs to be done to meet that goal."

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