Super Head

'Gut punch': Steelworkers union stunned after Trump vows to scuttle international deal

Donald Trump's stated intention to block the sale of U.S. Steel to the Japanese firm Nippon Steel Co. for $14.9 billion triggered howls of outrage, reported the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review — including from a number of steelworkers who backed Trump for president.

“I am very frustrated with the news that came out last night,” said United Steelworkers Local 2227 Vice President Jason Zugai in a D.C.-based panel discussion. “I didn’t expect that to come out. So that was like a gut punch.”

Keep reading... Show less

Pete Hegseth disavowed 'God and family values' after cheating on first wife: report

A new report detailed how Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of defense, ruined his marriage after repeatedly cheating on his first wife.

Sources revealed to Vanity Fair's Gabriel Sherman that Hegseth admitted to then-wife Meredith Schwarz that he had been unfaithful in November 2008, four years after being wed.

Keep reading... Show less

'You’ll pay for it!' Leaked videos show fringe pastors' warnings on interracial marriage

The Arizona Star has obtained videos showing multiple pastors at a Pentecostalism offshoot known as "The Message" that explicitly warns congregants against dating and marrying people of other races or ethnicities.

According to the Arizona Star, The Message was founded in the 1950s by a self-style "prophet" named William Branham, who drew attention not only for his purported faith healings but also preached heavily against racial mixing.

Keep reading... Show less

Secret Service opens fire on suspects attempting break-ins near Biden official's home

Secret Service agents fired gunshots at suspects seen attempting to break into vehicles near Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's home, according to a report.

The suspects were not hit by the gunfire and fled in their own vehicle Tuesday just after 1:30 a.m. from the Northwest Washington neighborhood where the Biden administration official lives, and they remain at large, reported the New York Post.

Keep reading... Show less

Fightback begins as new political group launches to hit Trump agenda head-on

An immigration advocacy group born out of Donald Trump's first administration has launched a new political arm to fight back against his plans for a second term.

Immigration Hub intends to push back against the incoming president's anti-migrant policy plans with major political advertising campaigns through its newly created Catalyze/Citizens organization, which will work to counter disinformation about the issue, reported Politico.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump Cabinet pick raises alarm on unchecked domestic terrorism

This is the second in a two-part series about what Trump's return to the White House and Kash Patel's appointment as the next director of the FBI means for the agency's ongoing efforts to disrupt accelerationist terror plots. Read Part 1 here.

In August 2019, a 21-year-old white man named Patrick Crusius drove 650 miles to El Paso, Texas, walked into a Walmart with a rifle and opened fire, killing 23 people in an attack that deliberately targeted Hispanics.

Keep reading... Show less

Data shows dire election postmortems could soon be in store for GOP: columnist

If recent political history is any indication, examinations into Republican electoral defeats up and down the ballot may not be far off, according to a political columnist.

In fact, they could be one presidential election cycle away.

Keep reading... Show less

'Going to come after you': Inside Kash Patel's 'lawfare' suit against ex-Pence official

Kash Patel, the MAGA loyalist named by President-elect Donald Trump to lead the FBI, has financially backed a lawsuit against former Trump administration official derided as a “RINO” that raises questions about how he would wield power as head of the nation’s preeminent law enforcement agency.

Richard Grenell, who served as acting director of national intelligence during the first Trump administration, has confirmed in a court filing that the Kash Patel Legal Offense Trust (now known as the Kash Foundation) contributed $7,500 to support his defamation lawsuit against Olivia Troye, a former counterterrorism advisor to Vice President Mike Pence.

Keep reading... Show less

'You're not American!' Video catches woman's racist meltdown at family after United flight

An unidentified woman was recently kicked off an airport shuttle bus after she was caught on video berating an Indian-American family with racist taunts.

Per the New York Post, professional photographer Pervez Taufiq said that the woman in question harassed her family during their United Airlines flight from Cancun to Los Angeles last week and continued lobbing racist attacks against them when they were taking an airport shuttle bus after landing.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump's movement 'more fragile than it seems' — and is about to implode: analysis

The Atlantic's George Packer believes there are important lessons that Democrats need to take away from President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 election.

However, he also believes that Democrats need to avoid overestimating the strength of Trump's electoral coalition, which he believes could split relatively quickly.

Keep reading... Show less

'Stoke the flames': Expert pinpoints the words that trigger MAGA

By Alex Hinton, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology; Director, Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers University - Newark

“No profanity.”

Keep reading... Show less

'Trumpworld deeply worried': Sources tell MSNBC hosts of 'controversy inside Trump orbit'

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough and Jonathan Lemire claimed Monday that some in Donald Trump's orbit aren't thrilled by his nomination of MAGA loyalist Kash Patel as FBI director.

The election conspiracist has already promised to prosecute Trump's political enemies and media figures from the start of a second administration, and the "Morning Joe" host warned that Patel faces an uphill battle to get the job leading the nation's top law enforcement agency.

Keep reading... Show less

Will Trump back the FBI’s battle against domestic extremists? He won’t say.

Alex Jones, the notorious conspiracy-monger and MAGA propagandist, announced on his Election Day show that it was “doomsday for the globalists.” But he warned his listeners to be on the lookout for false flag attacks calculated to try to spoil candidate Donald Trump’s victory.

“And now, we’re beginning to see the signs,” Jones said. “But this, too, will fail. No one’s gonna buy it.”

Keep reading... Show less