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Attack on Personnel at the Coast Guard Base in Alameda

Far-left radicals protested earlier on Thursday at the Alameda Coast Guard base. The media claims it was a mostly peaceful immigration protest, but it was an illegal immigration protest, and not always peaceful. Later that same day, the White House announced they would not launch an immigration surge to San Francisco after Tech CEOs and [.] The post Attack on Personnel at the Coast Guard Base in Alameda appeared first on www. independentsentinel. com.

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Did Gilbert Arenas actually snitch on folks like he claimed he would?

Well, all eyes are on Gilbert Arenas. Did he do it? Did he really snitch? Not Gilbert Arenas Snitching On Everyone 😂 And This Is 2 Months Ago pic. twitter. com/jX6P8sG6CG Jelly🩷 (@ShebaBabbyy) October 23, 2025 After Thursday’s FBI arrests of Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier in connection with [.] The post Did Gilbert Arenas actually snitch on folks like he claimed he would? appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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‘Truth leaks out’: Mike Johnson buried for ‘Freudian slip of the century’ on Nazi ideology

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) was hounded on social media for an “epic Freudian slip” he made while attempting to distance the Republican Party from Nazi ideology. The Louisiana Republican was asked to comment on the U. S. Capitol police investigation of a swastika spotted on a Zoom call in a cubicle used by Angelo Elia, a staffer for Rep. Dave Taylor (R-OH), and Johnson insisted the GOP stood against Nazism.”That is not the principles of the Republican Party,” Johnson said. “We stand for the founding principles of America want me to articulate them for you right now? Individual freedom, limited government, the rule of law, peace through strength, fiscal responsibility, free markets, human dignity the things that lead to human flourishing. We have stood against that, we have fought against the Nazis,” Johnson added, and then apparently misspoke before insisting Nazi sympathies were a problem in both parties. “We defended that evil ideology. We roundly condemn it, and anybody in any party who espouses it, we’re opposing that.”Johnson did not catch his apparent gaffe and attempt to correct it, but social media users certainly noticed.”Epic Freudian slip,” posted The Lincoln Project.”Freudian slip of the century,” said the House Majority PAC. “Mike Johnson says ‘we’ve defended that evil ideology’ while talking about Nazis. Lord, the Freudian slippage was so loud, I think it caused a sonic boom,” agreed X user medbeds & ballyhoo.”Mike Johnson accidentally said ‘defended’ instead of ‘defeated’ when talking about the US fighting Nazis in WWII in response to a question about the group chat,” reported HuffPost correspondent Arthur Delaney, referring to a newly revealed group chat where Young Republicans leaders used racial slurs and praised Adolf Hitler.”Speaker Mike Johnson is accidentally honest,” added Melanie D’Arrigo, executive director for the Campaign for New York Health.”Mike Johnson says they defended that evil Nazi ideology. Rapid-fire lies jam the tongue, and the truth leaks out,” said Bluesky user Tom Wellborn. “The GOP plays freedom hymns while winking at Nazis, swimming in racist group chats. The mask slips, the brownshirt shows. Evil spreads.’We defended Nazi ideology.’ -Mike Johnson. ‘Stop attacking pedophiles!’ Ted Cruz. ‘The President has plenary authority.’ Stephen Miller,” noted X user Geoff Geoff on Thursday. “They’re just as bad at keeping their agenda hidden as they are at being a functional government.”.

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