From the Trenches World Report is the home of what is right in America. It brings together American Nationals, and scares away many who fear change. That change is bringing us back to the original rules of our land. The original intent of this site is and always will be a righteous one, the reinstatement of the original Bill of Rights.

Many people that have recently visited our great site have been sitting in the wings, observing, watching. itching to comment. Stick their big toe in the water; see if it’s to their liking, so to speak. This site has been here for ten years now, that’s one hell of a lot of fence sitters.  Continue reading “Americans Fear Change – Globalist Tactics”

Breitbart – by John Binder

A group of big business executives and billionaire donors are calling on Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) to provide driver’s licenses to illegal aliens across Florida and continue allowing businesses to hire illegal aliens over American citizens.

In a letter obtained by Politico, business executives and donors — headed by one of Jeb Bush’s top donors — plead with DeSantis to make sure that employers in Florida can continue hiring illegal aliens over Americans by not pushing for statewide mandatory E-Verify.  Continue reading “Billionaire Donors: Florida Must Give Illegal Aliens U.S. Jobs, Driver’s Licenses”

Times of Israel

STRASBOURG, France — Denial of the Holocaust is not a human right, a European court ruled on Thursday, throwing out a complaint by a German neo-Nazi politician.

Udo Pastoers, who served in the local parliament of the northeastern region of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, was convicted in Germany in 2012 after giving a speech in 2010 in which he appeared to cast doubt on whether the Holocaust really happened. Continue reading “Holocaust denial not a human right, European court rules”

The Blaze – by Nate Madden

Proponents of “red flag” gun confiscation laws argue that they’re a helpful tool for law enforcement to keep firearms away from people who pose a clear danger to themselves or others. But what about when they’re used against kids too young to buy a gun in the first place?

According to a report at WFTX-TV, the Sunshine State’s new confiscation law has been used to take away the gun rights of almost 2,500 of people in the state — and at least 100 of those were children. According to the station’s investigation, some of those kids were as young as 8 years old.  Continue reading “Kids as young as 8 have been issued red-flag gun orders in Florida”

Breitbart – by Ben Kew

The United States reopened its embassy in Mogadishu, Somalia, on Wednesday nearly three decades after the country collapsed into a state of civil war.

Former President George H.W Bush shut down the U.S. embassy in 1991 following overthrow of then-President Siad Barre’s military regime, which led to decades of civil war and unrest. Diplomatic relations have improved in recent years and the U.S. recognized the Somali federal government in 2013.  Continue reading “U.S. Reopens Embassy in Somalia for First Time in Nearly 30 Years”

Free Thought Project – by Matt Agorist

Chicago, IL — The Chicago police department has given the Free Thought Project a countless supply of insidious stories ranging from the shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald to operating a secret black site prison in which innocent people were tortured and maimed. They are continuously caught raiding the homes of innocent people and laying waste to anyone who gets in their way. And, as the following incident shows, being innocent is no defense against Chicago police officers coming to your home, mistaking you for a suspect, and killing you. Continue reading “Cops Mistake Innocent Man for a Suspect, Publicly Execute Him”

Breitbart – by John Binder

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is vowing to implement a full open borders policy at the United States-Mexico border where border crossers and illegal aliens would rarely be detained.

Warren took to Twitter on Thursday to commit that she, as president, will not “unnecessarily” detain border crossers and illegal aliens who arrive at the southern border. Continue reading “Elizabeth Warren Vows Open Border: Illegals Must Not Be ‘Unnecessarily’ Detained”

Oil Price – by Tsvetana Paraskova

Russia’s largest oil company Rosneft has set the euro as the default currency for all new exports of crude oil and refined products, as the state-controlled giant looks to switch as many sales as possible from U.S. dollars to euros in order to avoid further U.S. sanctions against it.

As of September, Rosneft is seeking euros as the default option of payment for its crude oil and products, Reuters reported on Thursday, quoting tender documents the Russian firm has published.  Continue reading “Russia’s Largest Oil Company Ditches Dollar In New Oil Deals”

RT

A missile-attack warning system that Moscow is helping Beijing put together will drastically increase China’s defense capabilities, President Vladimir Putin said, noting that only Russia and the US currently have such technology.

“I don’t think I’ll open a huge secret here. It’ll become clear anyway. We’re now helping our Chinese partners to create a missile-attack warning system,” Putin told the high-profile guests of the 16th meeting of the Valdai Discussion Club at the Black Sea resort of Sochi on Thursday.  Continue reading “Moscow is helping Beijing build missile-attack warning system that only Russia & US have – Putin”

KARK

SHERWOOD, Ark. — Newly obtained body camera footage reveals tense moments between a Sherwood police officer and a Pulaski County Sheriff’s deputy, which ultimately led to the deputy’s arrest and subsequent termination, according to internal investigation records obtained from the sheriff’s office.

The June 13 incident began as a noise complaint on Austin Oaks Drive a little after 8 p.m. Continue reading “Pulaski County deputy injured, fired after scuffle with Sherwood police officer caught on camera”

Reason – by C. J. Ciaramella

The city of Chicago says retired grandmother Allie Nelson owes it $6,000 in fines and fees after her car was impounded in 2017, even though the criminal case that led to her car being impounded was dismissed, and even though she wasn’t driving her car, or even in the state, when she violated Chicago’s city code.

Nelson was in fact across the country in Houston, recuperating from cancer treatment, when she got a call from a family member saying her car had been impounded. She had lent her car to her granddaughter while she was out of town. Police pulled over the car one night and found her granddaughter’s boyfriend driving, allegedly along with some marijuana.  Continue reading “Chicago Impounded This Grandmother’s Car For a Pot Offense She Didn’t Commit. Now She Owes $6,000”

Common Dreams – by Paul Kiel

The IRS audits the working poor at about the same rate as the wealthiest 1%. Now, in response to questions from a U.S. senator, the IRS has acknowledged that’s true but professes it can’t change anything unless it is given more money.

ProPublica reported the disproportionate audit focus on lower-income families in April. Lawmakers confronted IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig about the emphasis, citing our stories, and Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., asked Rettig for a plan to fix the imbalance. Rettig readily agreed. Continue reading “IRS: Sorry, But It’s Just Easier and Cheaper to Audit the Poor”

Defence Blog

The U.S. Army Contracting Command will soon release its final request for soliciting and award up to two, 5-year firm fixed price – Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts for M16A4 5.56mm Rifles.

In a notice posted on the U.S. government’s main contracting website on 27 September, the Army Contracting Command announced that the Government intends to evaluate proposals and award up to two, (but not necessarily two), contracts without holding discussions with offerors for delivery of 215,000 5.56mm Rifles (maximum quantity). Continue reading “U.S. Army moving ‘rapidly’ toward new contract for M16A4 rifles”