Samuel Webb

Mamdani’s Victory: A Threat to New York?

Zohran Kwame Mamdani, an Uganda-born Muslim Marxist, secured a decisive victory in New York City’s mayoral election, defeating former governor Andrew Cuomo by over 200,000 votes. Mamdani received 1,036,051 votes, or 50.4 percent, while Cuomo garnered 854,995, or 41.6 percent. The race saw Mamdani dominate four of the city’s five boroughs, including a 20-point margin…

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A Critical Moment: The Case for an Immediate Immigration Moratorium

The apocryphal adage that “insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result” finds stark relevance in today’s immigration debate. Nate Morris, an America-first candidate running for the Senate in Kentucky, argues forcefully for a complete halt to immigration, citing escalating crises tied to unchecked migration. His call comes…

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U.S. Military Plans Covert Operations in Mexico to Target Drug Cartels, Navy Mobilizes Near Venezuela

The Trump administration is reportedly preparing military operations inside Mexico to dismantle drug cartels, according to internal reports citing “current and former” officials. The plan involves deploying special forces equipped with drones to conduct strikes against cartel infrastructure, though final details remain under discussion. Training for the mission has already begun, with officials emphasizing that…

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White House Withdraws Nomination of Controversial Foreign Policy Official Amid Deep State Fears

On October 27, the White House rescinded Joel Rayburn’s nomination to serve as assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs, a role overseeing Middle East policy. The decision followed the Senate Foreign Relations Committee’s bipartisan approval of the nomination via a 15-7 vote. Rayburn, a retired Army officer who previously served as a special…

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