Speaker Johnson expresses frustratation that Thomas Massie is trying to get Congress to move to release Epstein files. He says he needs scripture to deal with him.pic.twitter.com/pbNv6OJOMn
— Owen Shroyer (@OwenShroyer1776) July 23, 2025
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Speaker Johnson expresses frustratation that Thomas Massie is trying to get Congress to move to release Epstein files. He says he needs scripture to deal with him.pic.twitter.com/pbNv6OJOMn
— Owen Shroyer (@OwenShroyer1776) July 23, 2025
Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Wednesday that Israeli forces killed 100 Palestinians and wounded 534 over the previous 24-hour period as US-backed Israeli strikes and the killing of aid seekers continue. Continue reading “Israeli Forces Kill 100 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”
President Trump said on Truth Social on Monday night that the US will bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities again “if necessary,” a post that came in response to comments from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. Continue reading “Trump Says US Will Bomb Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Again ‘If Necessary’”
By Ken Macon – Reclaim The Net
California’s robust privacy protections are facing a critical test as the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) and community advocates press forward with a lawsuit to dismantle what they describe as an illegal and biased surveillance operation run by Sacramento’s public electric utility. Continue reading “When Smart Meters Turn Into Spy Tools”
By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Tuesday cited a biblical scripture about being persecuted for belief in Jesus Christ to suggest he was being similarly persecuted by Kentucky Rep Thomas Massie pushing for the Epstein Files to be released. Continue reading “Speaker Johnson Compares Pushback Over Epstein Cover-Up to Being Persecuted for Belief in Jesus”
By Roberto Wakerell-Cruz – The Postmillennial
Three Lorain police officers were shot on Wednesday afternoon in what officials are calling an ambush outside of Cleveland, Ohio. Continue reading “BREAKING: Three officers shot in apparent ambush in Lorain, Ohio—suspect dead”
DNIGabbard said on Wednesday that she was referring former President Barack Obama for criminal charges to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
“We have referred and will continue to refer all these documents to the Department of Justice and the FBI to investigate the criminal implications of this,” Gabbard said.
“The evidence that we have found and that we have released directly point to President Obama leading the manufacturing of this intelligence assessment,” she continued.
Continue reading “Tulsi Refers Obama For Criminal Charges After Debunking Top ‘Russia Hoax Lies’”
Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Tuesday that Israeli forces killed at least 72 Palestinians and wounded 376 over the previous 24-hour period as US-backed Israeli strikes and massacres of aid seekers continue. Continue reading “Israeli Forces Kill 72 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”
The foreign ministers from 25 Western nations have released a joint statement condemning Israel for its “inhumane killing of civilians” in Gaza and demanding an end to the genocidal war. Continue reading “Twenty-Five Western Nations Condemn Israel for ‘Inhumane Killing of Civilians,’ Demand Gaza Ceasefire”
By Dan Frieth – Reclaim The Net
Ireland’s Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan, who has already made headlines for advocating a backdoor to encrypted messaging, is now talking about advancing a broader set of surveillance expansions that signal a growing shift in state powers over digital privacy. Continue reading “Ireland’s Justice Minister Jim O’Callaghan Pushes Sweeping Digital Surveillance”
Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed Tuesday morning that the Department of Justice is to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘madam’ who has expressed a desire to talk about the so called ‘client list’.
By Ari Hoffman – The Postmillennial
The Seattle area is experiencing the highest inflationary pressure of any major US metropolitan area, according to a new report from WalletHub. Using Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the study compared inflation over the past two months and year-to-year across 23 major metro areas, and Seattle topped the list. Continue reading “Seattle faces nation’s worst inflation as living costs soar”
Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Monday that Israeli forces killed 130 Palestinians and wounded 1,155 over the previous 24-hour period as airstrikes and massacres of people seeking aid continue. Continue reading “Israeli Forces Kill 130 Palestinians in Gaza Over 24 Hours”
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Monday that President Trump was “caught off guard” by Israel’s recent airstrikes in Syria and the Israeli tank shelling of the sole Catholic church in Gaza. Continue reading “White House Says Trump Was ‘Caught Off Guard’ By Israel’s Recent Syria Airstrikes”
By Cindy Harper – Reclaim The Net
Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court has broadened restrictions on former president Jair Bolsonaro, now barring the distribution of his interviews across social media platforms. Continue reading “Brazil Court Bans Sharing Bolsonaro Interviews on Social Media”
Attorney General Pam Bondi revealed Tuesday morning that the Department of Justice is to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘madam’ who has expressed a desire to talk about the so called ‘client list’.
The Department of Transportation under Pete Buttigieg spent $80 billion on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) grants while the agency delayed the upgrades of air traffic control, according to a report from the New York Post. Continue reading “Pete Buttigieg’s Transportation Dept paid $80 BILLION for DEI while delaying air traffic control upgrades: report”
At least 85 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces on Sunday while trying to reach food aid in Gaza, marking the worst massacre of aid seekers in Gaza in recent months, The Associated Press has reported. Continue reading “Israeli Military Kills 85 Palestinians Attempting to Get Aid in Gaza”
Sunday saw relative calm return to the Suwayda Governorate in southern Syria, after a solid week of fighting among the Druze and Bedouins left in excess of 1,100 documented deaths so far and a final toll that is likely to be even higher. Continue reading “Over 1,100 Killed in the Past Week in Syria’s Suwayda, Calm May Not Last”