Category: Opinon
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Trump’s Deep Throat: Will a Modern Mark Felt Emerge?
Like Nixon, Trump operated as if above the law, challenging the Constitution and manipulating investigations. From efforts to shield his ties to Jeffrey Epstein to directing FBI redactions, his presidency raises urgent questions: will there be a modern Deep Throat, one brave enough to expose wrongdoing despite immense political pressure?
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U.S. Oil Drilling: Limited Benefit, Massive Environmental Cost
Despite Americans driving over 11,000 miles per year and consuming substantial gasoline, increasing domestic oil drilling offers negligible consumer benefit, accelerates environmental damage, and fails to change the reality of a finite U.S. oil supply, highlighting unsustainable energy policies.
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Trumps Jobs Report Disappoints, GOP Tries To Spin It Anyways
House Republicans praised the September 2025 jobs report despite rising unemployment, downward revisions, and job growth limited mostly to health care. The results rank only 15th among the past 25 Septembers, underscoring how political spin is used to frame weak data as success.
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Who is Clay Higgins, the No Vote on the Epstein Files Act?
For the last few weeks, I was pretty confident that Randy Fine (R-FL) was the most abhorrent Republican House member. But something unexpected happened when the House voted on the Epstein Files Transparency Act: it passed 427-1. And the lone vote against it came from someone I had barely even heard of. Which raises the question: Who…
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Calling Opponents Seditious Proves That Trump Is the Traitor
A day after the Epstein Files Transparency Act hit his desk, Trump is already showing how panicked he is. His rhetoric has escalated to horrifying levels. He needs to be removed from power before he can do more damage. Republicans know this already.
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Why Is Venezuela Suddenly Public Enemy Number One?
Venezuela isn’t the drug kingpin Trump portrays. The current excuse that they are being targeted and threatened because of their role in the drug trade holds no water. With escalation apparently imminent, the media needs to work overtime to demand transparency from the Pentagon. This discussion needs to happen NOW, not once the bombs are falling.
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Noam Chomsky and Steve Bannon: The Lunch Epstein Brokered
Just months before his arrest and suicide in a prison cell, Jeffrey Epstein played matchmaker to Steve Bannon and Noam Chomsky, connecting the pair for a lunch and debate at Chomsky’s residence. Oh, to have been a fly on that wall.
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Greene v. Trump: Her Stand on the Right Side of History
Ardent MAGA supporter Marjorie Taylor Greene has broken with Donald Trump over the release of the Epstein Files. She is now demanding their publication, despite Trump insisting they remain hidden. By doing so, she is incurring Donald Trumps wrath.
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Why We Won’t See the Epstein Files During Trump’s Presidency
By issuing a new sweeping directive to further investigate leads in the Epstein Files, Donald Trump has insured that the DOJ will always be able to say they are following new leads and unable to release files to the public.
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Pete Hegseth continues his policy of murder at sea
Lost in the morass of the government shutdown were yet more killings on the high seas – murders misleadingly called “military strikes” ordered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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How the Epstein Files Expose America’s Media Split on Trump
CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and OANN demonstrate their differing priorities on the day that the House Oversight Committee releases new revelations of Donald Trumps relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
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All for nothing. A handful of Democrats sink the ship.
Forty days were wasted. The shutdown ended in surrender. Democrats had fought hard to win leverage, the public’s support, and the moral high ground. Then, a handful of them folded, and in doing so, taught Trump and his allies that Democratic unity is only skin-deep.
