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10.03.2017

Judicial crisis: Only seven Trump judges confirmed by Senate

By Natalia Castro One of the pillars of the 2016 election was President Donald Trump’s ability to retake the judiciary. Trump’s victory meant a conservative in the Supreme Court, but the judiciary extends way past just the highest court. Trump entered office with the opportunity […]

10.03.2017

Was the Las Vegas attack inspired by Islamic State?

By Robert Romano Islamic State has taken credit for the murders of at least 59 people in Las Vegas on Oct. 1 by gunman Stephen Paddock at the Jason Aldean concert. Initially, the FBI has said so far it has not found any evidence to validate the […]

10.02.2017

The mainstream media is lying about Puerto Rico

By Natalia Castro Weeks after Hurricane Harvey devastated Texas and Hurricane Irma wrecked southern Florida, another hurricane, Maria, ravaged Puerto Rico as a Category 5 storm. Since its passing, this small American island has been forced to show resilience as infrastructure and communication challenges continue […]

10.02.2017

Making the Pentagon great again requires an audit

By Printus LeBlanc Earlier this month, the Department of Defense (DoD) Inspector General released a report about a troubled DoD counter-narcotics initiative. The key aspect of the program, Global Discovery, is a modified ATR 42-500 aircraft. The aircraft is equipped with sophisticated equipment, designed to help eradicate the substantial heroin production taking place in […]

09.29.2017

Did Russia hack the elections or not? California and Wisconsin say no.

By Robert Romano We’re still looking for Boris and Natasha. First, it was reports that Wisconsin’s voter registration systems had not been breached by Russian hackers, and now California has a similar story. On Wisconsin, per the Associated Press , “The state was initially told that hackers had attempted to scan […]

09.28.2017

An earthquake in the Senate Tuesday night with Roy Moore win

By ALG Staff The 2018 election map looks marvelous for Republicans. The Republicans only have to play defense in Nevada, and can put the Democrats on defense across the map. Out of the 25 Democrat-held Senate seats up for re-election, President Trump won ten of […]

09.27.2017

Keeping America safe again

By Natalia Castro President Donald Trump’s travel ban has been an issue of contention for his entire presidency. Since he announced his plan to limit travel to several countries with known relationships with terrorist organizations, the left has been quick to call this a “Muslim […]

09.27.2017

Subpoena? Ha, ha, ha, the FBI laughs at your puny subpoena, Congress!

By Printus LeBlanc If you’ve ever seen a cop drama on TV you’ve surely heard the line, “If you did nothing wrong, you’ve got nothing to hide.” Well, it looks like the nation’s top law enforcement agency did something wrong because they are doing a […]

09.26.2017

‘Stay united’: Why the NY Jets are right and Colin Kaepernick is wrong about the national anthem

By Robert Romano This past Sunday, I was pleasantly reminded to learn that I had no need to adhere to President Donald Trump’s well-intentioned call to boycott the NFL over players kneeling during the national anthem. As it turned out, my favorite team, the New York Jets […]

09.25.2017

How crazy can California get as a sanctuary state?

By Printus LeBlanc California is one step closer to full lunacy, and the final step is expected to be taken this week. Late last week the California State Assembly passed the California Values Act. Over the weekend the Senate followed suit and passed the legislation, […]

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