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Pat Buchanan on Donald Trump’s First 100 Days

John Hayward, Legendary conservative columnist and author Pat Buchanan joined SiriusXM host Alex Marlow on Tuesday’s Breitbart News Daily to look at President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office and consider the state of the conservative movement. Marlow referenced a new profile of Buchanan published by Politico in which he explains that he approaches politics

College President Tells Black Lives Matter Students To Take A Hike

Hank Berrien, W. Taylor Reveley III, the president of the College of William & Mary in Virginia, had no use for political correctness or mealy-mouthed words when a group of Black Lives Matter students issued demands to him, telling them, “I don’t deal in demands.” The confrontation started when the students brought their demand to

Google, Soros Behind “Fake News” on “Internet Privacy”

Jerome Corsi | Infowars, Another hoax in the war on the First Amendment. WASHINGTON, D.C. – Funded by Google and George Soros, a group of leftist foundations have organized a “Fake News” war against the GOP, claiming that Republicans have voted to overturn Obama administration FCC rules designed to “protect Internet privacy.” Three entities – Google,

Intelligence Committee Democrats hell bent on destroying Trump presidency

Fred Fleitz, The House Intelligence Committee is supposed to be more bipartisan than other House committees and a place where members conduct serious oversight of America’s intelligence agencies. Its members are expected to put politics aside to oversee sensitive intelligence programs that are crucial to protecting our nation’s national security. That’s not what we saw

6 Questions Democrats Should Be Asking Themselves Right Now

John Hawkins, It’s fine for Democrats to be upset that Donald Trump schlonged Hillary Clinton, but the reality is that they spent the entirety of the Obama years getting their brains beaten in. When Obama first took office, they held the House and 60 seats in the Senate and controlled the majority of governorships and

Judge Andrew Napolitano: Questions for Judge Gorsuch

Judge Andrew Napolitano, I have spent this past week watching the Senate Judiciary Committee interrogating U.S. Circuit Judge Neil Gorsuch. Judge Gorsuch is President Donald Trump’s nominee to fill the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court. The vacancy was created by the death of Justice Antonin Scalia more than 13 months ago. The Supreme Court

Judge Neil Gorsuch heads to the Hill: What can (and should) we really expect?

Judge Neil Gorsuch heads to the Hill on Monday for confirmation hearings, and we’re told to wait for the fireworks. Only thing is, they won’t happen. It’s a foregone conclusion that he’ll take his seat as the ninth member of the Supreme Court on the first Monday next October. Unless another member of the Court

Person detained after incident at White House checkpoint,

One person was detained after a suspicious vehicle drove up to a White House checkpoint on Saturday evening, according to a United States Secret Service spokesperson. A law enforcement official told Fox News that the individual claimed to have an explosive device in the vehicle. “An individual drove a vehicle up to a Secret Service

Trump Flanked by Nazi Symbols, Nuclear Mushroom Clouds on Phoenix Billboard

Jerome Hudson, Thanks to California artist Karen Fiorito, motorists driving on Phoenix’s Grand Avenue can see a massive billboard with nuclear mushroom cloud clown faces and dollar sign swastikas hovering over President Donald Trump. “I think a lot of people are feeling this way and I’m just trying to express what I think is on a lot

The Saudis are coming: Seven things Team Trump needs to know

Ali Shihabi, When Saudi Arabia’s young and dynamic Deputy Crown Prince, son of King Salman, arrives in Washington this week, he’ll seek to both reaffirm the strong security alliance with America and to impart a powerful message of how the Kingdom is changing. In just over two years, the 31-year-old Mohammed bin Salman, has tackled