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Trump’s Controversial Comment on Protester Alex Pretti Sparks Gun Rights Backlash

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

By Mark Swanson | Sunday, 01 February 2026 10:01 AM EST Second Amendment advocates are warning Republicans they could face losses in competitive races after President Donald Trump said protester Alex Pretti “should not have been carrying a gun,” despite Pretti being legally armed at the time of his death….

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House Speaker Johnson Readies Swearing-In for Texas Rep.-elect Menefee as Vote Margin Tightens

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

By Eric Mack Sunday, February 1, 2026, 9:17 PM EST House Speaker Mike Johnson of Louisiana reportedly will be ready to swear in Rep.-elect Christian Menefee of Texas on Monday if Menefee’s office takes the necessary steps. A recent report on social media states that Johnson is expected to administer…

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Trump’s Naval Move Toward Iran Signals Deterrence Strategy Amid Nuclear Tensions

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

Former Rep. Jack Kingston described President Donald Trump’s decision to deploy a U.S. naval armada toward Iran as a strategic move designed to increase pressure on Tehran and keep the regime off balance during ongoing deliberations over Iran’s nuclear program. Kingston emphasized that adversaries cannot predict whether Trump will escalate…

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Melania Trump’s New Film ‘Melania’ Debuts Nationwide, Celebrating First Lady’s Journey and Vision

Stella Green, February 1, 2026
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Venezuelan Opposition Leader Maria Corina Machado Calls for Elections After Maduro Capture

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

By Sandy Fitzgerald Sunday, February 1, 2026 Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado stated in an interview on Sunday that she will become president but emphasized the need for electoral democracy following the capture of Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro. “I will be president when the time comes,” she told a…

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Trump’s Fed Nominee Sparks Economic Optimism as Experts Forecast ‘Cash Back’

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

Former New York GOP Committeewoman Scherie Murray said Sunday that President Donald Trump’s choice of Kevin Warsh to chair the Federal Reserve aligns with the president’s calls for lower inflation and interest rates. Murray stated that Warsh has publicly expressed a commitment to reducing inflation, bolstering economic growth, and lowering…

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California Faces $250 Billion Fraud Crisis Under Democratic Leadership, GOP Candidate Claims

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

Violent anti-ICE protests in downtown Los Angeles and widespread government fraud in California are the direct result of years of far-left control in the state, according to GOP gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton. “This is exactly what we expected,” Hilton said. “Because this is what you get — places that are…

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Antoni Praises Warsh’s “Consistent Rightness” for Fed Chairmanship

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

Heritage Foundation chief economist E.J. Antoni has strongly endorsed President Donald Trump’s nomination of Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, emphasizing that Warsh’s most critical qualification is a track record of being “right—consistently.” Antoni described Warsh’s resume as “quite impressive,” noting his academic background and experience at the central…

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Trump’s Tariffs and AI Demand Forge U.S. Steel Dominance as Global Markets Split

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

President Donald Trump hailed the United States surpassing Japan in steel output in 2025, the first year of his second term. “Just think? It has just been announced that the United States of America made more Steel last year, 2025, than the Great Country of Japan, a major Steelmaker,” Trump…

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U.S. Aviation System in Peril as Government Shutdown Continues

Stella Green, February 1, 2026

The Department of Transportation has unveiled a shutdown contingency plan Thursday, mandating the furlough of more than 10,000 Federal Aviation Administration employees if the partial government shutdown persists. Under the plan, 13,835 air traffic controllers are required to work without pay during the funding gap, sparking fears of renewed strain…

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