We The People

We The People

Wednesday, January 7, 2026

'No time for bullsh*': Dan Bongino lets loose now that he's out of FBI * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

'No time for bullsh*': Dan Bongino lets loose now that he's out of FBI * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

"As we get ready to make some announcements about the future of the show, I also want to warn the haters and the zeroes – we've been at this a long time. We live for this stuff. This isn't our first, second or tenth rodeo. We've seen a lot [of] dipsh*ts come and go. We revel in making you angry enough to show your asses. It's glorious."

'Reckless misconduct': Pete Hegseth takes action against U.S. senator urging military to 'refuse illegal orders' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

'Reckless misconduct': Pete Hegseth takes action against U.S. senator urging military to 'refuse illegal orders' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

He said, "The department has initiated retirement grade determination proceedings under 10 U.S.C. 1370(f), with reduction in his retired grade resulting in a corresponding reduction in retired pay. To ensure this action, the Secretary of War has also issued a formal Letter of Censure, which outlines the totality of Captain (for now) Kelly's reckless misconduct. This Censure is a necessary process step, and will be placed in Captain Kelly's official and permanent military personnel file."

Historic ICE hiring surge adds 12,000 as agency kicks off 2026 with major busts | Blaze Media

Historic ICE hiring surge adds 12,000 as agency kicks off 2026 with major busts | Blaze Media

The Department of Homeland Security recently announced “a historic 120% increase in manpower,” stating that it has added over 12,000 new ICE officers and agents following a successful recruitment campaign that received over 220,000 applications.

Scathing indictment claims Maduro orchestrated drug-fueled 'culture of corruption' * WorldNetDaily * by Anthony Iafrate, Daily Caller News Foundation

Scathing indictment claims Maduro orchestrated drug-fueled 'culture of corruption' * WorldNetDaily * by Anthony Iafrate, Daily Caller News Foundation

"Through this drug trafficking, [Maduro] and corrupt members of his regime enabled corruption fueled by drug trafficking throughout the region," the indictment continues. "The transshipment points in Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico similarly relied on a culture of corruption, in which cocaine traffickers operating in those countries paid a portion of their own profits to politicians who protected and aided them. In turn, these politicians used the cocaine-fueled payments to maintain and augment their political power."

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Resurfaced Footage Shows Leftist Minneapolis Mayor Speaking Somali, Dancing and Waving Somali Flag

Resurfaced Footage Shows Leftist Minneapolis Mayor Speaking Somali, Dancing and Waving Somali Flag

United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced it was surging assets into the Minneapolis area on Dec. 2 to target illegal immigrants from Somalia after the initial reports of welfare fraud of at least $1 billion emerged. Allegations that some of the stolen funds went to the radical Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabaab prompted a probe by the Treasury Department.

Assistant United States Attorney Joe Thompson of the District of Minnesota announced on Dec. 18 that the amount of suspected fraud in Minnesota’s Medicaid program had reached over $9 billion.

'You're confused?': Marco Rubio destroys network news anchor over 'absurd' question on U.S. capture of Maduro in Venezuela * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

'You're confused?': Marco Rubio destroys network news anchor over 'absurd' question on U.S. capture of Maduro in Venezuela * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

PALM BEACH, Florida – U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio humiliated CBS News anchor Margaret Brennan on Sunday concerning President Donald Trump's daring weekend capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro.

Universities treated free speech as expendable in 2025 | Blaze Media

Universities treated free speech as expendable in 2025 | Blaze Media

From faculty firings to canceled speakers, record censorship efforts show campus leaders enforcing silence instead of defending open inquiry.
The fight over free expression in American higher education reached a troubling milestone in 2025. According to data from the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, efforts to censor speech on college campuses hit record highs across multiple fronts — and most succeeded.