đ¸Soros Funding Fuels Organized Pro-Maduro Protests in the United States
Protests across American cities against President Trumpâs military operation capturing Venezuelan dictator NicolĂĄs Maduro on narco-terrorism charges were rapidly organized by leftist coalitions, including the No War on Venezuela group. A key member, the Alliance for Global Justice, previously received substantial funding from George Sorosâs Open Society Foundations, enabling coordinated mobilization with pre-prepared materials and calls for mass resistance. Such financial backing and swift, structured activation by professional activist networks indicate these demonstrations lack genuine grassroots origins and instead reflect astroturfed efforts to defend the socialist regime.
Sources: The New York Post, FOX News
đGOP Voters Strongly Support Trumpâs Venezuela Operation Polls Indicate
Recent polls demonstrate overwhelming Republican backing for President Trumpâs military operation to oust and capture Venezuelan dictator NicolĂĄs Maduro. A Reuters/Ipsos survey reveals 65 percent of Republicans support the action with only 6 percent in opposition. A Washington Post poll shows 74 percent approval among Republicans and just 10 percent opposition. Eighty percent of 2024 Trump voters endorse the move while the presidentâs approval rating among Republicans stands at 85 percent. These figures underscore solid party unity behind the presidentâs decisive foreign policy stance despite isolated criticism from a few members.
Sources: The Washington Free Beacon, FOX News
đŤDemocrat Senate Candidates Campaign Against Chuck Schumer Leadership in 2026 Primaries
Marxist Democrat candidates in numerous 2026 U.S. Senate primaries across states, including Colorado, Virginia, Maine, Michigan, Illinois, and Massachusetts, are actively opposing Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumerâs continued leadership. These challengers criticize his handling of confrontations with President Trump, policy positions on Gaza, and failures in key negotiations such as extending Obamacare subsidies. Many view the establishment Democrat approach under his guidance as out of touch with the partyâs base and ineffective against Republican advances following the 2024 elections. Candidates emphasize the need for new, energetic leadership to restore voter confidence and fight more aggressively.
Sources: The Washington Times, The Washington Examiner
đłď¸Georgia Gov. Sets March 10 Special Election for Vacant House Seat Following Greene Resignation
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has issued a writ for a special election on March 10, 2026, to fill the vacancy in the stateâs solidly Republican 14th Congressional District after Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned at the start of the year following her public differences with President Trump on key issues. The nonpartisan special election format will place all candidates on the same ballot without primaries, advancing the top two to a runoff if no one secures a majority. This race in northwest Georgia comes as the Republican House majority narrows temporarily, with several candidates already emerging to maintain conservative representation in the district Greene held for five years.
Sources: The Post Millennial, The Washington Examiner
đ¸Capitol Officer Who Murdered Ashli Babbitt Operates Unaccredited Maryland Daycare Linked to HHS Funding
Lt. Michael Byrd, the Capitol Police officer who fatally shot unarmed Air Force veteran Ashli Babbitt on January 6, 2021, without issuing a warning despite the presence of other armed officers, has been operating a home-based family daycare in Maryland through his wife since 2008. The facility, known as Byrdâs Family Day Care and licensed under number 255727 by the Maryland State Department of Educationâs Office of Child Care, lacks national accreditation and experienced a period of forfeiture in 2018 before reinstatement. Recent inspections noted limited enrollment, yet public records tie the operation to approximately $190 million in funds from the Department of Health and Human Services. Byrd, previously cleared of wrongdoing in the shooting and later promoted within the Capitol Police, has publicly maintained that his actions saved lives while expressing concern over subsequent threats received.
Sources: The Gateway Pundit, BizPac Review
đKennedy, Rollins Release New Dietary Guidelines
The Trump administration released the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2025â2030 on January 7, 2026. These guidelines prioritize protein from sources such as meat, beans, and nuts at every meal. They encourage full-fat dairy without added sugars, a variety of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats including eggs and avocados. The guidelines also permit saturated fats up to 10 percent of daily calories while advising limits on highly processed foods, added sugars, refined carbohydrates, and alcohol. No amount of added sugars or non-nutritive sweeteners is recommended as part of a healthy diet. The guidelines affect federal programs including school meals, military rations, veteransâ services, and assistance for lower-income families.
Sources: US Dept of Health & Human Services, The Epoch Times
đChicago Teachers Union Promotes Emergency Protest Against US Action in Venezuela Following Maduro Capture
The Chicago Teachers Union actively promoted an emergency protest in downtown Chicago on January 3, 2026, organized by far-left groups including the ANSWER Coalition and Party for Socialism and Liberation, demanding an end to what it called a âwar on Venezuelaâ and calling to âstop the bombingsâ in response to the Trump administrationâs military operation that captured socialist dictator NicolĂĄs Maduro. This action highlights the unionâs ongoing involvement in international leftist causes, building on its past support for the Venezuelan regime, including a 2019 delegation that praised conditions there despite widespread repression and economic collapse. Educatorsâ unions are tasked with prioritizing student achievement in core subjects like reading and math, yet this focus on foreign political activism raises legitimate concerns about misplaced priorities amid persistent challenges in public education.
Sources: Legal Insurrection, Americans for Fair Treatment
âď¸Harmeet Dhillon Warns New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani Against Anti-White Discrimination
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon has placed New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdaniâs administration under strict scrutiny for potential violations of federal civil rights laws through policies perceived as discriminatory against white citizens. Dhillon emphasized that all Americans possess equal rights regardless of race and that her office will not tolerate any infringement on those protections. The concerns stem from Mamdaniâs campaign proposals to increase property taxes on homes in richer and whiter neighborhoods as well as his appointment of tenant advocate Cea Weaver, who has described private homeownership as a tool of white supremacy and advocated for collective ownership models that would alter property relationships for white families. Mamdani has defended his tax ideas as descriptive of demographics rather than intent-based discrimination.
Sources: The Post Millennial, FOX News
đHarvard President Admits Universities Erred By Permitting Faculty Political Activism In Classrooms
Harvard President Alan Garber has acknowledged that universities made a grave mistake by allowing faculty to inject personal political activism into classroom instruction, eroding the essential principle of objectivity that safeguards open discourse and intellectual freedom on campus. He stressed that professors must remain neutral in teaching controversial issues to encourage genuine student engagement without fear of reprisal. Garber highlighted a necessary shift toward equipping students with skills for robust yet civil free speech, including expressing challenging views constructively and listening charitably to opposing ideas. He expressed confidence in ongoing efforts to restore balanced, objective teaching environments amid broader institutional reforms addressing campus tensions.
Sources: The Washington Times, The College Fix
đMichigan Democrat Senate Candidate Abdul El-Sayed Likens Oklahoma Sharia Law Ban to Trail of Tears
Michigan Democrat Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed drew sharp criticism after comparing a 2010 Oklahoma voter-approved ban on courts considering Sharia law to the Trail of Tears, the forced relocation of Native Americans that resulted in thousands of deaths. El-Sayed stated that understanding the Sharia ban requires understanding the Trail of Tears and linked it to a broader history of racism in Oklahoma, including the Tulsa massacre and the Oklahoma City bombing. He asserted that the same forces behind these events remain active today and tied them to ongoing challenges rooted in white supremacy. Such remarks highlight concerns among conservatives about efforts to equate legitimate measures protecting American jurisprudence with historical injustices.
Sources: The Washington Free Beacon, Lucianne.com
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âď¸Pro-Maduro Colectivos Deployed in Caracas to Hunt Supporters of US Capture Operation
Following the United States forcesâ extraction of NicolĂĄs Maduro from Venezuela, armed pro-regime motorcycle militias known as colectivos have established checkpoints across Caracas. These groups serve as an unofficial arm of state repression. They are funded, armed, and directed by the Maduro regime through key ally Diosdado Cabello. They are equipped with Russian automatic weapons and Kalashnikovs. They operate under the influence of Maduro ally Diosdado Cabello. They stop vehicles during rush hour to inspect phones and search for evidence of support for the American action. Residents report a tense atmosphere with many avoiding carrying cellphones to prevent confiscation. Journalists face heightened risks of detention. The interim government has declared a state of emergency authorizing searches and arrests of those promoting the US intervention.
Sources: The New York Post, The Daily Mail
đ˘US Military Seizes Two Sanctioned Oil Tankers Linked to Venezuelan Illicit Trade
The United States military has seized two oil tankers for violating longstanding sanctions aimed at curbing illicit Venezuelan oil exports that fund criminal activities. U.S. forces intercepted the Russian-flagged M/V Bella 1 in the North Atlantic after tracking it pursuant to a federal court warrant. A second stateless tanker, M/T Sophia, was seized in the Caribbean Sea while engaged in similar sanctioned operations. Officials confirmed both vessels were either recently docked in Venezuela or en route to load their oil. These actions reinforce the ongoing blockade to prevent revenues from reaching the Maduro regime and associated threats.
Sources: The Epoch Times, FOX News
đStarmer, Macron Commit Forces to Ukraine Peacekeeping Mission
British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, alongside French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, signed the Paris Declaration in Paris on January 6, 2026, establishing a framework for deploying British and French troops to Ukraine as part of a multinational reassurance force in the event of a ceasefire with Russia. This agreement commits the United Kingdom and France to creating military hubs across Ukraine to secure its skies and seas, build protected facilities for weapons and equipment, and support the regeneration of Ukraineâs armed forces. The declaration provides the legal basis for British forces to operate on Ukrainian soil post-ceasefire, while emphasizing strong security guarantees and ongoing pressure on Russia amid continued strikes. Representatives from the incoming United States administration described the development as a significant milestone toward peace through strength and robust deterrence.
Sources: The Daily Mail, BBC News
â ď¸Iran Protests Escalate with Reports of Cities Overrun and Direct Appeals to President Trump
Nationwide protests in Iran have persisted into their tenth day, fueled by economic collapse and widespread discontent with the regime. Demonstrators have reportedly seized control of Abdanan and Malekshahi in Ilam province, forcing security forces to retreat while crowds celebrate and chant against Supreme Leader Khamenei. At least 29 protesters have been killed and over 1,200 arrested as authorities deploy tear gas, pellet guns, and direct force, including assaults inside hospitals. Protesters have held signs pleading with President Trump not to let the regime kill them, while exiled opposition figures and U.S. leaders like Senator Lindsey Graham issue strong warnings to Tehran against further violence.
Sources: Iran International, FOX News
đ°Somali UN Ambassador Associated with Sanctioned Ohio Medicaid Provider
The Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed that Abukar Dahir Osman, Somaliaâs permanent representative to the United Nations and current president of the UN Security Council, is associated with Progressive Health Care Services, an Ohio-based home health care company previously subjected to federal enforcement actions following a conviction related to Medicaid fraud. Records indicate Osman served as the companyâs registered agent, with an overlap between his diplomatic appointment in 2017 and his involvement with the provider. A senior HHS official stated that the agency had taken prior action against the company in response to the fraud conviction, emphasizing accountability in federal health programs funded by American taxpayers.
Sources: The Epoch Times, The Daily Caller

