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  • Insurgent Los Angeles Mayoral Candidate Spencer Pratt Crushes the Competition in Debate (VIDEO)

    Insurgent Los Angeles Mayoral Candidate Spencer Pratt Crushes the Competition in Debate (VIDEO)

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    Spencer Pratt is an insurgent Republican running for mayor of Los Angeles against incumbent Democrat Karen Bass, and Democratic Socialist (communist) Nithya Raman.
    Pratt’s campaign videos have been going viral for weeks as he hits both of his opponents for creating the current conditions in the city, notably the crime, homelessness, and general decay. Pratt’s home was burned down in the 2024 wildfires.
    Tonight, during a mayoral debate, Pratt hit it out of the park multiple times.
    In this video, Pratt slamms Bass and Raman over their plans for building housing.

    WATCH: Spencer Pratt is absolutely taking Karen Bass and Nithya Raman to the cleaners on every single answer.
    These people have destroyed LA.
    No more enabling drug addicts and squatters! pic.twitter.com/IfAOt6bCCP
    — Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) May 7, 2026

    Here, Pratt makes an obvious point about the homeless population.

    Spencer Pratt just called out Councilwoman Nithya Raman’s failed policies to house drug addicts.
    “These people do not want a bed. They want fentanyl or supermeth. These ideas cost us over $400M”
    Make this guy Mayor. pic.twitter.com/6qiTMW9hSm
    — Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) May 7, 2026

    Here’s Pratt on who should be able to vote.

    WOW: The moderator asked a simple yes or no question in the LA Mayor’s Debate.
    Should noncitizens be able to vote in local elections?
    Spencer Pratt: “No.”
    Karen Bass: *Word salad*
    Nithya Raman: *Word salad* pic.twitter.com/Wfa7hRxUnW
    — Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) May 7, 2026

    Here is Pratt on police funding.

    WATCH: Spencer Pratt just TORCHED Councilwoman Nithya Raman for her saying LA’s police department is overfunded.
    This guy gets it. pic.twitter.com/FObBAzHcCF
    — Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) May 7, 2026

    This question was about encampments near schools.

    Do you support the ordinance that restricts homeless encampment in front of schools and daycare centers?
    Karen Bass: Yes
    Nithya Raman: uh uh you know I uh I I support keeping or streets safe I did vote against the structure of this particular ordinance
    Spencer Pratt: Of… pic.twitter.com/fanUCEHnTe
    — Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) May 7, 2026

    Here, Pratt talks about why businesses have closed due to crime.

    Spencer Pratt is asked why restaurants and business are closing in downtown LA and explains that it’s gotten so unsafe that some workers are required to eat inside because it’s so unsafe
    That’s how bad things have gotten in LA with Karen Bass and Nithya Raman running things pic.twitter.com/GDOlaM0gD3
    — Ian Miller (@ianmSC) May 7, 2026

    There is no comparison between these candidates. Pratt is the only one who is making any sense and who wants to deliver real change.
    If the people of Los Angeles want to continue living in a garbage dump, they will vote for Bass or Raman. If they want to improve their standard of living, they will vote for Pratt. It is amazing that this race is even close.
    The post Insurgent Los Angeles Mayoral Candidate Spencer Pratt Crushes the Competition in Debate (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

  • Minnesota Mayors Clash With Governor Tim Walz for Refusing to Fly New State Flag, Which is Conspicuously Similar to the Flag of Somalia (VIDEO)

    Minnesota Mayors Clash With Governor Tim Walz for Refusing to Fly New State Flag, Which is Conspicuously Similar to the Flag of Somalia (VIDEO)

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    Back in December, the Gateway Pundit first reported that Minnesota was changing its state flag, and that the new flag was strikingly similar to the national flag of Somalia.
    Months later, the flag is still causing internal strife in the state.
    A number of mayors in Minnesota are refusing to fly the new flag and it is causing friction with Governor Tim Walz.
    FOX News reported this a few days ago:
    Minnesota mayors drag ‘ridiculous’ bill penalizing cities for not flying new controversial flag
    Minnesota mayors are rejecting their state lawmakers’ attempt to penalize cities for not flying the new state flag.
    Members of Minnesota’s Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL) Party pushed legislation Monday to reduce state aid to a county or city that “flies or otherwise makes use of a state flag other than the design of the state flag as certified in the report of the State Emblems Redesign Commission.”
    Champlin Mayor Ryan Sabas, whose city voted in favor of flying the original flag in February, called this bill a “ridiculous” reaction to a growing opposition movement.
    “It’s just an absolutely ridiculous bill that Democrats are signing on to because they’re scared that this has gained traction,” Sabas told Fox News Digital. “Not that it is, it has gained attraction. Every week there’s another city or two or three that are passing the same resolution, that are moving forward, not staying silent anymore.”
    The controversy is not dying down. It’s growing.
    From FOX News today:
    Walz hit with local revolt from Minnesota mayor refusing ‘ugly’ new flag: ‘People’s decision’
    Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is facing a new challenge from a Minneapolis-area mayor who is refusing to back down from flying the original 1980s state flag. The mayor said the controversial flag redesign has left citizens out of the process and stuck with what consider an “ugly” replacement.
    In an interview with Fox News Digital, Champlin Mayor Ryan Sabas said that “in my nearly 10 years of being on the city council in Champlin and going on four years as mayor of this town, I have never heard from more people on any one issue than I did about the Minnesota state flag.”
    The new flag has become a cultural and political flashpoint in a state already reeling from one of the largest fraud scandals in U.S. history, heavily involving the Somali immigrant community. The flag was approved by a 13-member commission created by the Democratic-controlled legislature in 2023. Critics of the flag say it is overly simplistic and some have even knocked it as bearing a resemblance to Somalia’s national flag.
    It’s impossible not to see the similarities between Minnesota’s new flag and the Somali flag.

    New Minnesota flag vs Jubaland state of Somalia flag.
    Realize where we are. pic.twitter.com/dhNnvjrKRE
    — Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) December 17, 2023

    This local video report is full of liberals trying to claim that this is all about politics and election season.

    Liberals just assumed people would be too stupid to see this for what it really is. They were wrong.
    The post Minnesota Mayors Clash With Governor Tim Walz for Refusing to Fly New State Flag, Which is Conspicuously Similar to the Flag of Somalia (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

  • Jen Psaki and Pete Buttigieg Have a Case of the Sadz Over Anti-Trump Republicans Who Lost Primaries in Indiana This Week (VIDEO)

    Jen Psaki and Pete Buttigieg Have a Case of the Sadz Over Anti-Trump Republicans Who Lost Primaries in Indiana This Week (VIDEO)

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    Former Joe Biden White House Spokeswoman turned MSNOW talking head Jen Psaki commiserated with failed presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg last night over the anti-Trump Republicans who lost their primary fights in Indiana this week.
    It is so funny to watch Psaki and Buttigieg talk about these supposedly principled Republicans who took a stand against Trump. It says so much about them. They so obviously see anti-Trump Republicans as allies. It’s the only kind of Republican they like.
    For actual Republican voters, it’s the exact opposite.
    BizPac Review has details:
    A struggle session on MS NOW featuring two former Biden administration officials reacting to a red state’s primary results boiled down to, “I like republicans when they are democrats.”
    While many have already shifted focus to the midterm elections and whether or not the GOP will hold Congress, ongoing primaries suggest a more impactful fight between conservatives and RINOs.
    As such, after many incumbent state senators in Indiana got shellacked by President Donald Trump-endorsed challengers, MS NOW’s Jen Psaki and rumored 2028 White House hopeful Pete Buttigieg were left vexed by the outcome and pining for “a different kind of politics.”
    “These Republicans in Indiana, you probably don’t agree with them on much, I don’t agree with them on much in terms of their policies,” said the former White House press secretary after five of seven races went in Trump’s favor against incumbents. “But, they knew what was coming if they stood up to Trump. They stood up to him anyway. They decided — some of them at least — that there are worse things than losing an election.”
    It was then that she asked the former transportation secretary if he believed there to be “more of them out there,” to which he began, “I do. I mean, I see it everywhere I go. We have been going to a lot of more conservative areas.”
    “I do believe a different kind of politics is possible,” added Buttigieg. “If we’re all actually talking about what we believe in, that is better than Republicans repeatedly having to feel pressure to either lose their career or do something wrong because the president is demanding it of them.”
    Here’s the video:

    Jen Psaki and Mayor Pete from Indiana are sad that the Republicans in his state who “stood up to Trump” lost their seats.
    They lament how much better the world of politics could be if all Republicans could just be more like those Republicans. pic.twitter.com/gINu3Mt012
    — Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) May 6, 2026

    Their hypocrisy is so transparent. A month from now they won’t even think about these RINOs in Indiana. They’re no longer of any use to them.
    The post Jen Psaki and Pete Buttigieg Have a Case of the Sadz Over Anti-Trump Republicans Who Lost Primaries in Indiana This Week (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

  • CREEPY: Arkansas Family Stunned to Find Homeless Man Living in Their Basement After Things Start Going Missing in Home (VIDEO)

    CREEPY: Arkansas Family Stunned to Find Homeless Man Living in Their Basement After Things Start Going Missing in Home (VIDEO)

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    Can you even imagine finding out that a stranger is secretly living in part of your home without your knowledge or permission?
    That’s exactly what happened to one family in Arkansas who started to notice that things around their home were being moved or going missing. They ventured into the dark corners of their basement and discovered that they had an uninvited guest.
    According to the family, they are not mad at the man, who was just seeking shelter. They feel bad for him, but don’t want him living in their basement, just the same.
    FOX News reports:
    Family makes terrifying discovery in basement following growing suspicions
    A Harding University professor and his family in Arkansas discovered a stranger had been living in their basement after noticing items mysteriously going missing from their home.
    Dutch Hoggatt said in an interview with KTHV that he first suspected something was off when he noticed a pair of shoes he normally leaves near the home’s back door were gone.
    “I asked my wife if she had thrown them away, and she had not,” he told the outlet. “Over time, we noticed that chairs had been moved around in the house. We noticed that some of our food was missing.”
    Authorities later identified the man as Preston Landis, who had been secretly living inside the home for several days, moving from a crawl space into the basement before the family discovered him…
    On April 29, the family began searching the house while Dutch Hoggatt was at church, when his wife, Sharon Hoggatt, entered a storage closet beneath the basement stairs.
    “She went further into the closet, and that’s when I saw her eyes get really big. She starts to back out and says, ‘There’s someone in there. I see their leg or their jeans or something,’” Mark Gregory said.
    Watch the video report below:

    ALERT: Arkansas family finds a stranger living in their basement after noticing one of their pairs of shoes went missing.
    Dutch Hoggatt, a professor at Harding University, says he first noticed something was wrong when his shoes, which he left at the back door daily, vanished.… pic.twitter.com/0MjXpkzaXM
    — E X X ➠A L E R T S (@ExxAlerts) May 5, 2026

    This is the culprit.

    An Arkansas family discovered a homeless man had been secretly living in their basement after noticing odd signs like missing shoes, moved furniture and disappearing food. https://t.co/2oOsiQAi9r
    — FOX 32 News (@fox32news) May 6, 2026

    In a way, the homeless guy was very lucky here. Some families would have searched their home armed with a gun in a case like this. Things could have turned out very differently.
    The post CREEPY: Arkansas Family Stunned to Find Homeless Man Living in Their Basement After Things Start Going Missing in Home (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

  • Sudan’s Forgotten Front: Inside the Nuba Mountains Crisis

    Sudan’s Forgotten Front: Inside the Nuba Mountains Crisis

    Suffering from years of war and decades of persecution, the largely Christian population of Sudan’s Nuba Mountains faces what the World Food Programme has called the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Photo courtesy of Free Burma Rangers.
    “The government is trapping the people within the city. They’re not allowing the civilians to move out. The reports we’re hearing is they’re using the civilians as human shields,” said Caleb Maisonville of the Free Burma Rangers, a faith-based, frontline aid organization, speaking from the ground in South Kordofan, Sudan.
    Now in its third year, Sudan’s civil war has produced what the World Food Programme calls the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. Nearly 34 million people, 65 percent of the population, need urgent humanitarian assistance. Nearly 29 million are acutely food-insecure, representing 61.7 percent of the population, with almost 10.2 million falling into the severe and extreme categories associated with malnutrition and death.
    Nearly 14 million people have been displaced, and some estimates put the death toll above 400,000.
    The crisis is worst in the regions furthest from international attention, among them the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan, where the fighting has converged with a pre-existing blockade to produce famine. The mountains are the historic heartland of Christianity in Sudan, with roughly 45 percent of the Nuba people Christian, the largest such community in the country. It is this population, black, Christian, and historically marginalized by the Arab-Islamic government in Khartoum, that is now caught between famine, armed attacks, and near-total abandonment by the international aid system.
    The region’s troubles long predate the current war. A comprehensive peace agreement in 2005 ended Sudan’s second civil war, but the Khartoum government insisted on a boundary that left Africans and Christians stranded inside the northern state when South Sudan achieved independence in 2011, retaining control over the resource-rich Nuba lands. Maisonville described that government as “very Arab and extremely Islamic” and said the people on the ground spoke plainly about what that has meant for them: “Historically, to this day, Sudanese do subjugate and then even eliminate Christians and black people.”
    The population responded by forming its own resistance government, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N), which grew out of the broader southern liberation struggle. The SPLM-N controls most of South Kordofan and has made freedom of religion a foundational principle of its governance, a deliberate rejection of the Islamist ideology that has driven Khartoum’s treatment of the region for decades.
    The regional capital, Kadugli, however, remained under government occupation.
    Sudan’s civil war erupted on April 15, 2023, out of a power struggle between two former allies: General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), and General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The two had together removed long-ruling Islamist dictator Omar al-Bashir in a 2019 coup, then jointly seized power again in October 2021 by overthrowing the civilian transitional government. But neither would accept subordination to the other.
    “Between the two, neither would agree to lay down their arms and submit to the other,” Maisonville said. “The ability to create a power-sharing solution did not work.”
    The country descended into civil war beginning in Khartoum, and the fighting soon spread to every corner of Sudan.
    The RSF, Maisonville noted, is distinct from the ideologically driven Khartoum government. Its roots lie in the Janjaweed militias, Arab nomadic fighters and traditional camel herders from the Sahel and Darfur regions. “They’re motivated by resources and money,” he said, describing them as “really a mercenary force.”
    The RSF has seized control of Darfur’s gold mines and, backed by the United Arab Emirates and several neighboring African states, has become wealthy enough to maintain a steady flow of weapons. The SAF, by contrast, is supported by Russia and Iran, the latter viewing Khartoum as an ideological ally in a relationship with deep roots.
    Osama bin Laden based al-Qaeda operations in Khartoum for approximately five years during the early 1990s, using Sudan as a hub to build alliances and lay the groundwork for attacks against Western targets before being expelled in 1996.
    According to FEWS NET, Emergency and Catastrophe outcomes are expected to deepen through September 2026, the peak of the lean season, across Dilling and Kadugli, the surrounding Western Nuba Mountains, and SPLM-N-controlled areas receiving high numbers of displaced persons. Markets in the region are among the least functional in Sudan, with food prices far above national averages.
    The situation around Kadugli is particularly acute. As of November 2025, the SAF sealed the city, preventing civilians from leaving. SPLM-N and RSF forces have surrounded it from outside, while the government, according to Maisonville, is “using the civilians as human shields,” trapping people inside under famine conditions. People are slipping out at night and arriving at displacement camps in states of severe malnutrition.
    Free Burma Rangers providing support to displaced people on the frontlines of the fighting in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains. Photo courtesy of Free Burma Rangers.
    Renewed fighting since late October 2025 displaced more than 88,000 additional people in Greater Kordofan alone, pushing total displacement in South Kordofan above one million, according to the International Organization for Migration.
    The displacement routes themselves are harrowing. Civilians navigating active frontlines face journeys lasting days or weeks, marked by hunger, theft, intimidation, and abuse. No UN presence remains in Kadugli, and most international NGOs have suspended or drastically reduced operations.
    In late March 2026, an airstrike struck a funeral gathering in the Nuba Mountains, killing seven people and injuring dozens, according to OCHA. The attack followed a March 20 drone strike on a teaching hospital in East Darfur’s capital that killed 70 people, including the hospital’s director and three medical staff members.
    At Mother of Mercy Hospital in Gidel, one of the only functioning hospitals in the Nuba Mountains, patients routinely walk up to three days to reach care. Starlink, which had provided a communications lifeline, was later banned by authorities after the fighting escalated.
    Maisonville’s team visited Thobo IDP camp, which alone holds 69,000 people. It is one of many camps absorbing the nearly 3 million displaced persons who have poured into the region since 2023, in a part of the country where most farming is still done by hand and there is almost no electricity.
    Inside the camp, the team encountered a young woman named Angelina suffering from edema, a clinical sign of severe malnutrition, while caring for her three children. She had been trapped in Kadugli, starving, and managed to escape only by slipping out at night. Her case, Maisonville said, was not exceptional.
    “You’re seeing many people having to flee, being trapped in the city, and they’re coming out starving.”
    The international response has been almost absent. Samaritan’s Purse is operating in the area, along with a small local NGO called KODI and a handful of other groups, but Maisonville said the organizations are overwhelmed.
    “There’s very little support for what’s a real humanitarian catastrophe. And there’s also very little word getting out about it. Almost no Western presence here.”
    Both the SAF and RSF are accused of recruiting child soldiers, while other young people are forced to work in the gold mines financing the war. Save the Children estimates that 8 million children across Sudan are now out of school.
    The Free Burma Rangers’ immediate goal is to document the crisis and demonstrate that the Nuba Mountains remain accessible to aid organizations willing to make the effort. The rainy season, running from June through September, will further isolate the region as roads become impassable, and IPC projections indicate the worst food insecurity is still ahead.
    “You have Muslims coming to this region who have been fed an ideology that’s anti-Christian by the government for years,” Maisonville said. “And yet they flee here because it’s the only safe place, and they’re quickly, rapidly turning to Christianity.”
    “You’re seeing Christians giving their last blanket, their last satchel of seed to IDPs to help them survive and thrive,” he said, describing people who had been taught for years to see those same Christians as enemies.
    That nearly 3 million people fled to one of the poorest corners of the earth tells you how catastrophic conditions are elsewhere in Sudan. That the Nuba Christians took them in tells you who they are.
    The post Sudan’s Forgotten Front: Inside the Nuba Mountains Crisis appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

  • Man Charged for Allegedly Shooting at Secret Service Agents on JD Vance Motorcade Route

    Man Charged for Allegedly Shooting at Secret Service Agents on JD Vance Motorcade Route

    A Texas man has been charged after shots were fired at  Secret Service agents Monday while the motorcade of Vice President J.D. Vance was passing through an area near the Washington Monument.
    A teenage bystander was wounded in the incident.
    Michael Marx, 45, of Midland, Texas, was charged with assaulting federal officers with a dangerous weapon, using and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, and unlawful possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said in a Department of Justice news release.
    “We will prove this defendant carried an illegal firearm into the heart of Washington, D.C., opened fire at Secret Service officers near a crowded intersection, and shot an innocent bystander who was simply crossing the street with his family,”  Pirro said.
    “My office will pursue the most serious charges available against anyone who brings gun violence to our streets, particularly when that violence unfolds steps from the seat of our government and the path of the Vice President of the United States,” she said.

    Texas Man Charged in Shooting at Secret Service Agent Near the Washington Monument on the National Mall
    “We will prove this defendant carried an illegal firearm into the heart of Washington, D.C., opened fire at Secret Service officers near a crowded intersection, and shot an… pic.twitter.com/r8xl8z6LfR
    — U.S. Department of Justice (@TheJusticeDept) May 6, 2026

    An affidavit filed by a Secret Service agent said a plainclothes agent spotted Marx walking along the sidewalk and believed he was “appearing to conceal a firearm on the right side of his body.”
    The affidavit noted that Vance’s motorcade happened to be passing through an intersection as the incident unfolded and that Marx appeared to be walking along the route the motorcade would take.
    Uniformed officers met Marx at a crosswalk, where he had mingled with a group of pedestrians.
    The affidavit said that when he was approached, Marx “reached into his waistband and produced a firearm while running across the street.”
    After crossing the street, Marx “turned and fired his firearm in the direction of one of the officers while [Victim 1], a civilian witness, was behind the officer.”
    The teenager standing behind the officer was wounded in the leg during the exchange of gunfire.
    Officers returned fire, hitting Marx in the hand, left arm, and upper abdomen.
    Marx had a Texas driver’s license on him. The release said he was known by aliases that included Patrick Michael and Michael Zavici.
    Marx was transported to George Washington University Hospital. While en route, the release said he told officers, “F*** the White House” and “Kill me, kill me, kill me.”
    A loaded Sig Sauer P365 9 mm handgun was recovered. The release said Marx does not have a license to carry a gun in the District of Columbia.

    NEW DETAILS: Two law enforcement officials identified the suspect as 45-year-old Michael Marx, who holds a Texas driver’s license. He remained hospitalized Tuesday with multiple gunshot wounds, including to his back and leg. https://t.co/RA3KP4XQZh pic.twitter.com/R0bJWdmRN4
    — News 4 San Antonio (@News4SA) May 5, 2026

    The male teenager suffered “a superficial wound that was described as a grazing injury from the ricochet of a bullet,” according to KABB-TV.
    He was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, the station reported.
    This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.
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  • Victory! Federal Court Denies Fulton County Attempt to Claw Back Seized Election Records

    Victory! Federal Court Denies Fulton County Attempt to Claw Back Seized Election Records

    In a victory for election integrity in Georgia, U.S. District Judge J.P. Boulee has denied Fulton County’s motion to force the FBI to return the more than 600 boxes of records from the 2020 election that were seized last January.  The Gateway Pundit previously reported on the lawsuit filed by the Fulton County Attorney, Norm Eisen and Abbe Lowell on behalf of the Fulton County Board of County Commissioners Chairman Robert “Robb” Pitts.
    The district court held that the county failed to meet the extremely high standard under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 41(g), which allows a court to exercise “equitable jurisdiction” with regard to an ongoing criminal investigation.
    Petitioners argued that the actions taken by the FBI equated to an “unlawful search and seizure,” and that the petitioners’ constitutional rights were violated.  The DOJ, however, argued that governments are not afforded the same constitutional rights as citizens.
    “The Court finds that Petitioners have not shown that Respondent’s alleged interference with principles of state sovereignty demonstrates a callous disregard for their constitutional rights,” Judge Boulee wrote.
    The judge did note that portions of the 18-page affidavit were “problematic” and, in some instances, misleading.  But he ultimately concluded that the warrant included both inculpatory and exculpatory information, stating that the affidavit “Special Agent Evans presented the Magistrate Judge with facts that both hurt and helped him.”
    “This is not a situation where an officer left out all the facts that might undermine probable cause or where an officer intentionally lied,” he wrote.
    “This Court acknowledges that the events leading up to this case are, in a variety of ways, unprecedented.  But the ‘Richey test has been in place for nearly fifty years’ and ‘its limits apply no matter who the government is investigating,’” Judge Boulee wrote in his ruling.  “To apply the law differently here because of what this case is about, or whose records are at issue, would ‘defy our Nation’s foundational principle that our law applies to all, without regard to numbers, wealth, or rank.’”
    “Each of the factors, including the first and most important factor – callous disregard – weights against this Court’s exercise of jurisdiction,” he continued.
    Read the District Court’s ruling:
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    The Gateway Pundit has previously covered many of the critical issues that were included in the FBI’s affidavit and are currently under investigation.
    Part 4: Nothing Adds Up in Fulton County… 17k Missing Ballot Images, 10 “Phantom” Tabulators That Account for 20k Votes, and More
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  • Top Advisor Ted Goodman Provides Critical Update to Rudy Giuliani’s Health Battle

    Top Advisor Ted Goodman Provides Critical Update to Rudy Giuliani’s Health Battle

    Please continue to pray for Rudy Giuliani.
    America’s Mayor Rudy Giuliani is now out of the ICU and will spend some time recovering before leaving the Florida hospital where he has been the last few days.
    Giuliani was hospitalized with pneumonia and put on a ventilator.
    The 81-year-old is now out of the ICU and breathing on his own.
    Per Rudy’s advisor Ted Goodman:
    Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the ICU and will spend some time recovering before leaving the hospital.
    The mayor and his family appreciate the outpouring of love and prayers sent his way.
    Mayor Giuliani—the man who took down the Mafia, saved New York City, and ran toward the towers on September 11th—is the same fighter he’s always been, and he’s winning this fight.
    The power of prayer is working. The mayor feels it. We feel it. Please keep them coming for America’s Mayor, Rudy Giuliani.

    Mayor Rudy Giuliani is out of the ICU and will spend some time recovering before leaving the hospital.
    The mayor and his family appreciate the outpouring of love and prayers sent his way.
    Mayor Giuliani—the man who took down the Mafia, saved New York City, and ran toward the…
    — Ted Goodman (@TedCGoodman) May 6, 2026

    President Trump praised Rudy earlier this week.
    “Our fabulous Rudy Giuliani, a True Warrior, and the Best Mayor in the History of New York City, BY FAR, has been hospitalized, and is in critical condition,” Trump said.
    “What a tragedy that he was treated so badly by the Radical Left Lunatics, Democrats ALL — AND HE WAS RIGHT ABOUT EVERYTHING! They cheated on the Elections, fabricated hundreds of stories, did anything possible to destroy our Nation, and now, look at Rudy. So sad! President DONALD J. TRUMP,” Trump said.

    Rudy is also a great ally and friend of The Gateway Pundit.
    Please pray for The Gateway Pundit’s Editor-in-Chief Jim Hoft as he is recovering from heart surgery.
    America’s Mayor Rudy Giulliania with Jim Hoft at the Vindication Conference in Las Vegas – jim hoft photo
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  • Barack Obama Complains About ‘Politicization’ of DOJ — Then Encourages Stephen Colbert to Run For President! (VIDEO)

    Barack Obama Complains About ‘Politicization’ of DOJ — Then Encourages Stephen Colbert to Run For President! (VIDEO)

    Barack Obama during his latest interview with Stephen Colbert.
    Former President Barack Obama is complaining about the “politicization” of the Department of Justice, a topic about which he himself is very well versed.
    During his pre-recorded appearance on the soon-to-be-canceled Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Obama went after Trump for allegedly targeting his enemies via the DOJ.
    “We can’t overcome the politicization of our justice system, the awesome power of the state,” Obama complained.
    “The White House shouldn’t be able to direct the Attorney General to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants prosecuted.
    ”The AG is the people’s lawyer, it’s not the president’s consigliere.”
    “You can’t have a situation in which whoever is in charge of the government starts using that to go after their political enemies or reward their friends.”
    This is particularly ironic given the Obama and Biden DOJ’s extensive record of targeting conservatives and their political opponents, most notably in the wake of the January 6th protests.

    President Obama: “The White House shouldn’t be able to direct the Attorney General to go around prosecuting whoever the president wants prosecuted. The AG is the people’s lawyer, it’s not the president’s consigliere. You can’t have a situation in which whoever’s in charge of the… pic.twitter.com/exGvOu6cNa
    — Marco Foster (@MarcoFoster_) May 6, 2026

    Colbert then brought up the subject of his impending unemployment after his show was canceled last year amid collapsing ratings.
    Here is a transcript of the exchange:
    COLBERT: I’m looking for a new gig soon, and a lot of people tell me I should run for president.
    OBAMA: Well, you certainly have the record for it.
    COLBERT: For the record, I think it’s a stupid idea. How dumb do you think it is for people to say that I should run for president?
    OBAMA: Well, you know, the bar has changed.
    COLBERT: That is true. At times subterranean. I don’t have to limbo so low.
    OBAMA: Put it this way. I think that you could perform significantly better than some folks we’ve seen.
    COLBERT: Is that an endorsement?
    OBAMA: It was not.
    Watch the clip below:

    COLBERT: How dumb do you think it is for people to say that I should run for president?
    OBAMA: Well, you know, the bar has changed. I think you would perform significantly better than some folks we’ve seen.
    COLBERT: Is that an endorsement?
    OBAMA: It was not pic.twitter.com/ffBQOvbvRT
    — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 6, 2026

    While the latter conversation clearly took place in jest, it is a stark reminder of the incestuous relationship between late-night comedians and the Democratic Party.
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  • Reporting from Nigeria: Nigerian Christian Funeral Attacked by Fulani Islamists

    Reporting from Nigeria: Nigerian Christian Funeral Attacked by Fulani Islamists

    Nigerian journalist Masara Kim was covering the funeral of Christians murdered by Islamists the night before. When the funeral was attacked, he livestreamed as he ran to escape gunfire. Photo courtesy of Masara Kim, screenshot via Facebook.
    On the night of April 5, a Christian village called Nding, located in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area, Nigeria, came under attack by Fulani extremists. Often, before these attacks occur, Wi-Fi is cut, and the villagers have no way of warning one another or calling for help. However, on this evening, a man from a neighboring village witnessed the attack in progress and was able to post about it on social media. His message ended with: “We are posting this as it is happening, but unfortunately, it may take the security forces hours to reach the community. I pray everyone is safe!!!”
    This is a common complaint among Christians in Nigeria. They say that when they come under attack, if they are able to get a message to the police or military, help does not arrive until after the terrorists have left. In some cases, they do not arrive until the next day. There have been instances where the community watch fought back against the Fulani. When the authorities arrived, they disarmed or arrested the village defenders.
    The next morning, a pastor named James sent me a message saying that eight people had been killed in the previous night’s attack, including members of an entire family.
    He went on to say that, beyond the killings and kidnappings, which happen daily, the Fulani intentionally destroy Christian farms, either with their cows or with machetes. He recounted what had transpired in his area, Rakung, Jol, and Riyom Local Government Area, just over a week earlier, on April 26. According to Pastor James, “The Fulanis came in the night in the hundreds, cutting the farms belonging to the Christians… garden egg farms, maize farms, tomato farms, cabbage farms.”
    “These people are using the farms and produce as the only sources of their livelihood…. Now they are denied all this?” With no crops, in a country where most people have no cash savings to speak of, the families would have nothing to eat. Pastor James went on to say, “The question still remains…. What are they going to rely on now? How will they pay for their immediate needs? Etc…” He then asked the same question that every Christian has asked since I arrived in the country: “How do you expect them to survive?”
    He concluded his message by begging, “God please come to our help.” He sent along video and photographic evidence of the destruction, but this type of verification was unnecessary since the families living in the village were already prepared to stand as witnesses if a court were willing to hear their cries.
    A few hours later, Pastor James sent another urgent message, accompanied by a video: “This one just happened today again in the morning when the indigenous tribe, my own people (Berom), were in the burial ground trying to bury the eight people killed last night.” The Fulanis had apparently attacked the funeral.
    Simultaneously, a report came from a different source saying that there was another attack on a Christian village.
    Masara Kim, a local journalist who was covering the funeral, sent out a livestream video of himself running from the gunshots at the funeral. “I’m so freaking tired. I gotta take another rest, not used to running these long distances,” he said, out of breath and clearly distraught. “And now I just did it, climbing uphill with serious gunfire.” Shots could be heard in the distance at the bottom of the hill behind him. “You can hear it in my background, still incoming.”
    Christian villages have largely proved to be easy targets for the Fulani Islamists because the villages are unarmed. Even villages that sit near a police station are not safe. One village I visited contains a police outpost just meters away from the homes of the victims. The village was attacked anyway, and the three policemen remained inside their building, emerging only once the attackers had withdrawn.
    The village where the funeral took place apparently had some type of defense force. Kim said, “There’s a small unit of civilian responders, but I’m not sure any of them has made it out alive.” At least one was severely injured and had to be evacuated. Kim confirmed, “I saw one when he was ferried on a motorcycle. Obviously, after he was shot, I saw when he fell.”
    Kim was right in the midst of the chaos. “It was like six, seven, to 800 meters from where I was taking cover with my friend here.” While they were sheltering, Kim told his friend, “Somebody’s been shot,” and less than 10 minutes later, they saw a motorcycle with three people, the injured victim in the center.
    He shouted in pure anguish, “Oh God, it’s coming. It’s coming. It’s coming. It’s coming, Jesus. It’s getting worse.”
    This desperation has been expressed by every single Christian I have interviewed since coming to Nigeria. They are frightened. They are losing their livelihoods. Their lives cannot move forward and, worse, their lives can be lost at any moment. Adding insult to injury, they feel that they have no voice, that no one is listening. Meanwhile, the mainstream media, along with U.S. liberals and Democrats, continue claiming that there is no genocide against Christians in Nigeria.
    Antonio Graceffo reporting from Nigeria.
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