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Former Counterterror Chief Joe Kent Under FBI Probe For Leaking Classified Info
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Former Counterterror Chief Joe Kent Under FBI Probe For Leaking Classified Info

The FBI is investigating former National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent over allegations that he improperly shared classified information, a source familiar with the investigation told The Daily Wire. Kent resigned Tuesday in protest of the ongoing war against Iran’s Islamic regime, arguing in his resignation letter that the regime “posed no imminent threat to our nation. He also accused President Trump of initiating the conflict due to “pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.” Semafor, which first reported the story, confirmed with four sources that the leaking probe was already underway prior to Kent’s departure and has been ongoing for months. One source described the investigation as long-running, rather than a response to his resignation. Following his departure, people in Trump’s orbit accused him of leaking, with one calling him a “crazed egomaniac.” “Joe Kent is a crazed egomaniac who was often at the center of national security leaks, while rarely (never?) producing any actual work,” said Taylor Budowich, the former deputy White House chief of staff. “He spent all of his time working to subvert the chain of command and undermine the President of the United States.” “This isn’t some principled resignation—he just wanted to make a splash before getting canned. What a loser.” President Trump pushed back on Kent’s claim, calling his departure “a good thing.” “When I read his statement, I realized that it’s a good thing that he’s out because he said that Iran was not a threat,” Trump said. “Iran was a tremendous threat.” He added, “I always thought he was a nice guy, but I always thought he was weak on security.” In a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing on Tuesday, CIA Director John Ratcliffe directly contradicted Kent. “I think Iran has been a constant threat to the United States for an extended period of time and posed an immediate threat,” he said. The White House did not respond to a request for comment.

CNN Pollster Admits It: Reports Of MAGA’s Death Have Been Grossly Exaggerated
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CNN Pollster Admits It: Reports Of MAGA’s Death Have Been Grossly Exaggerated

CNN data analyst Harry Enten is pushing back on claims of a growing fracture within the Republican base, arguing that new polling shows continued and near-total loyalty to President Donald Trump among self-identified MAGA voters, even as a high-profile rift plays out on the right over Iran. Speaking on CNN, Enten pointed to what he described as a number that “jumps off the screen”: Trump’s approval rating among MAGA Republicans sits at 100%, with zero percent disapproving. “You don’t have to be a mathematical genius to know you can’t go higher than 100%,” Enten said, comparing Trump’s standing within the movement to the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins. Enten also dismissed the idea that the figure is being inflated by an exodus of disaffected voters. According to the polling he cited, “The MAGA base within the GOP is not shrinking. If anything, it is slightly larger,” rising from 28% to 30%. There’s no break in MAGA. Trump’s approval with MAGA GOP is literally 100%. 90% of MAGA GOP approve of US military action in Iran. Those who disapprove of Trump are not MAGA at this point. Importantly: MAGA makes up the same share of voters as it did when Trump won in 2024. pic.twitter.com/LqMRHm8t1B — (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) March 18, 2026 But that analysis is colliding with an increasingly visible backlash from prominent voices on the right, who argue that Trump’s posture toward Iran cuts against core promises that defined the MAGA movement. Tucker Carlson blasted the policy in stark terms, calling it “absolutely disgusting and evil,” adding: “This is Israel’s war. This is not the United States’s war. This war’s not being waged on behalf of American national security objectives.” Carlson further warned the conflict “will be catastrophic” and could “end Trump’s presidency” or “shuffle the deck in a profound way.” Donald Trump responded directly, saying Carlson “has lost his way” and declaring “he’s not MAGA.” In the same camp, former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene argued the move represents a fundamental break from the movement’s original platform.“We said on every single rally stage, no more foreign wars, no more regime change … this is a complete betrayal of those campaign promises,” Greene said. “This is absolutely absurd. And it’s 100% a betrayal to what MAGA was supposed to be when we voted in 2024, and it’s turned into some perverted, deranged version of MAGA now that nobody wants.”  Despite that rhetoric, Enten argued the available data does not show a measurable break within Trump’s base. Citing Republican views on potential U.S. military action in Iran, Enten said 90% of MAGA Republicans approve, compared to 54% of non-MAGA Republicans. Among MAGA voters, just 5% expressed disapproval. “Those who disapprove… they ain’t MAGA,” Enten said. The disconnect highlights a broader question emerging from the debate: whether the current divide represents a genuine fracture within the Republican electorate, or a loud but limited conflict among high-profile figures and online activists. Critics of Enten’s analysis could argue that topline polling may not fully capture shifts in enthusiasm or intensity, particularly on an issue like foreign policy that has historically divided Republican factions. Supporters, meanwhile, can point to the numbers as evidence that Trump’s hold on the movement remains intact. For now, the data and the discourse appear to be telling two different stories, one of consolidation, and one of conflict, with the true state of the MAGA coalition to be tested in the midterms this November.

Left-Wing Icon Accused Of Serially Sexually Abusing Young Girls
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Left-Wing Icon Accused Of Serially Sexually Abusing Young Girls

A shocking report from The New York Times revealed Wednesday that labor union “hero” Cesar Chavez allegedly sexually abused multiple young girls and women prior to his death in 1993. Multiple women accused Chavez, who co-founded and led the United Farm Workers (UFW) labor union, of assault, harassment, and rape dating back to 1960. The previously unpublished allegations were corroborated by the Times investigation, which was based on more than 60 interviews with Chavez’s top aides, relatives, and former UFW members. Reporters also reviewed hundreds of pages of union records, confidential emails, photographs, and audio recordings of UFW board meetings. Two women in the Times report, Ana Murguia and Debra Rojas, both now 66, say Chavez began sexually abusing them when they were 13 and 12 years old, respectively. Both women were children of farm workers represented by Chavez’s prominent union. Rojas was groped by Chavez in his office when she was 12, and the abuse continued for years, culminating in what Rojas described as rape at a motel during a union march in 1975, when she was 15. According to the New York Times, Rojas’s account is corroborated by a handwritten letter she sent to Chavez at age 13 that exists in the Wayne State University archives. In 1972, Murguia recalled Chavez calling her to his room at the age of 13, which she did enthusiastically, describing the union leader as her “hero” at the time.  Chavez locked the door, forced Murguia onto a yoga mat, and molested her. Chavez told the girl, “Don’t tell anyone. They’d get jealous,” after kissing her. Murguia said she was raped “dozens” of times until 1977, and she had attempted suicide multiple times by the age of 15. “I wanted to die,” she said. Several other women accused Chavez of sexual abuse, including his longtime confidant and fellow UFW co-founder, Dolores Huerta, who is now 95 years old. Huerta accused Chavez of raping her in 1966 in a vehicle and of an earlier coerced sexual encounter during a work trip in 1960. She says two children resulted from these encounters. The Times investigation concluded that Chavez fathered at least four children with three women outside his marriage based on 23andMe test results. Chavez has been an icon of the Left for decades, and in California, Cesar Chavez Day is a paid state holiday. Following the Times’ report, prominent Democrats scrambled to condemn Chavez, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, who previously said a photo of the union leader is “the first photo” he “wake[s] up to.” “It’s been hard to absorb this, Jenn and I are very close with Dolores [Huerta], so many of us are and have been for decades and decades, and none of us knew,” Newsom said Wednesday. “All of us, I think, are processing it, and these kids have to process this now. There are almost three dozen schools in the state that are named after Cesar Chavez.”

Media Hopes MAGA Is Fracturing. Not Even Close.
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Media Hopes MAGA Is Fracturing. Not Even Close.

MAGA is breaking. Trump is losing. The sky is falling. Our craven mainstream media are frothing at the mouth at the notion that MAGA could be fracturing. All of their juiciest, most lurid fantasies are coming true. But as it turns out, MAGA is doing just fine — we’re just shedding some excess baggage here. A brand new Economist/YouGov poll, taken March 13-16, asked what President Trump’s approval rating was on the American attack on Iran. Among MAGA: Voters, 87% supported; 6% disapproved. How about sending ground troops to Iran if necessary? 35% of MAGA said sure; 36% said no: a dead even split. How about on whether to end the war quickly or to stay until the objectives are achieved in Iran? Only 30% of MAGA supporters said that we should end the war as quickly as possible. 58% said that we should keep fighting until all American objectives have been achieved. No, President Trump is not losing MAGA. And yet, according to those who have had their brains rotted out by X along with our usual duds in the mainstream media, the base is totally fractured. And they know this because they have found some new heroes, heretic MAGA, who are targeting the administration for destruction.  And this brings us to Joe Kent. Joe Kent is a former failed congressional candidate from Washington state who was elevated to the position of director of the National Center for Counter Terrorism — which you really had never heard of — by President Trump. Kent, a former Green Beret who served in the CIA, was serving under Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard. Kent has a long political history. In 2020, he voted for Bernie Sanders. But then, in 2022, while running for Congress, Kent ran into a bit of trouble because of his associations with white supremacists. According to Nick Fuentes, Kent sought his support, but then was forced to disavow him when that support became public. Kent has been, for a very long time, conspiratorially minded in the extreme. He suggested that the Secret Service might have been in on the assassination attempt on President Trump in July 2024, among other bizarre theories. He’s also been strangely supportive of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin’s aggression against Ukraine. Before that, though, Kent had some bizarrely heterodox views. In 2020, after President Trump knocked off Iranian terror master Qasem Soleimani, Kent explained, “We remain in striking distance by choice for no clear benefit. We should crush their ballistic and nuclear capes and get out of Iraq with sanctions to follow.” Interesting, because that’s kind of what President Trump has been doing. Way back when Kent was actually nominated to serve in the federal government, MSNBC was highly critical, saying, “That man you heard speaking is a Trump-endorsed Republican who believes the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump, and he hired a member of the Proud Boys as a campaign consultant. He once told a white nationalist youth group, ‘I don’t think there’s anything wrong with there being a white people special interest group.’” Then yesterday, Kent released a bizarre and paranoid letter announcing his resignation from the National Center for Counter-Terrorism. In the letter, Kent announced that “Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby.” You know who he’s talking about, don’t you? You know, (nudge, nudge.) He then stated that Trump had been duped by “high ranking Israeli officials and influential members of the American media who deployed a misinformation campaign that wholly undermined your America First platform and sowed pro-war sentiments to encourage a war with Iran.” And then, just in case he wasn’t done blaming the Israelis, he blamed the Iraq war on the Israelis, too. And even then he wasn’t done, declaring that his wife, who was killed by ISIS in Syria in 2019, was murdered “in a war manufactured by Israel.” So to get this straight, according to Joe Kent, who was a Trump appointee in charge of the National Center for Counter Terrorism, President Trump is a dupe of the Israelis and unspecified media members, who knows? The Iraq war was the fault of the Israelis, even though it was opposed at the time by the Israeli prime minister, Ariel Sharon. And also the Israelis are at fault for his wife being murdered by ISIS in Syria somehow. This is, to put it mildly, nutty. President Trump himself dismissed the notion he’s been manipulated by the nefarious “Juden” yesterday, saying, “I was against Iran long before I ever thought about Israel being against Iran. I was, if you look back many years ago, I talked about Iran was a big threat to this country, to this world of ours.” Kent’s take is unsurprising, to be honest. His wife works for far-left propagandist Max Blumenthal, who’s worked for a wide variety of foreign propaganda outlets. All of this calls into question why Kent was selected for his job in the first place. Obviously, Kent and his Ron Paul-esque foreign policy preferences have some allies in the administration. According to Fox News, Kent was “a known leaker,” and he was cut out of the president’s intelligence briefings months ago. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said this morning: It’s been a while since the president has seen him here at the White House. It’s been a while since he’s been involved in the process of the presidential daily briefs and he’s been actually present for the president’s intelligence briefings. This was an individual who was not involved in any of the discussions pre-operation and throughout this operation, I think the president views it as deeply unfortunate that this individual, who the president gave the privilege of working for the administration, put out this resignation on government letterhead with many falsehoods throughout, essentially accusing the president of being manipulated by foreign governments. That’s laughable, and it’s insulting. Kent’s resignation letter basically calls Trump a dullard working at the behest of the Zionists. That was enough to earn Kent the royal treatment from our usual friends. He is slated to appear on all the leaders of the anti-Trump Grievance Party podcasts: Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly and all the rest. MSNOW has discovered newfound love for Joe Kent with some strange new respect. CNN is suddenly incredibly happy with Joe Kent, a guy that CNN hated until five seconds ago. President Trump responded to Joe Kent’s resignation with a proper level of dismissiveness, saying yesterday, “I read his statement. I always thought he’s a nice guy, but I always thought he was weak on security, very weak on security. I didn’t know him well, but I thought he seemed like a pretty nice guy. But when I read the statement, I realized that it’s a good thing that he’s out because he said that Iran was not a threat? Iran was a threat. Every country realized what a threat Iran was. The question is whether or not they wanted to do something about it.” And then, for good measure, the president decided to dunk on Kent, showing his rather inconsistent feelings about the Middle East. He reposted a 2020 tweet from Kent that stated, “We should not sit and wait for the next attack, wipe Iran’s ballistic capability out and get our troops out of Iraq — they are only targets now. No US WIA/KIA is a tribute to the professionalism of our military and Intel professionals not Iranian restraint.” So back in 2020 Kent was hawkish on Iran. Leavitt released a statement detailing all the false allegations in Kent’s resignation letter. She stated: There are many false claims in this letter but let me address one specifically: that “Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation.” This is the same false claim that Democrats and some in the liberal media have been repeating over and over. As President Trump has clearly and explicitly stated, he had strong and compelling evidence that Iran was going to attack the United States first. This evidence was compiled from many sources and factors. President Trump would never make the decision to deploy military assets against a foreign adversary in a vacuum. Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism. The Iranian regime is evil. It proudly killed Americans, waged war against our country, and openly threatened us all the way up to the launch of Operation Epic Fury. Iran was aggressively expanding their short-range ballistic missiles to combine with their naval assets to give themselves immunity – meaning they would have a degree of capabilities that would give them immunity to hold us and the rest of the world hostage. The best comment came from Senator John Fetterman, who remains hilariously awesome. He told the Huffington Post, “I don’t really care. I know your readership loves that, and the New York Times love it. And then he’s going to be the national hero, you know, just like you made, MTG. That that was your mascot for a while. But now her crazy ass is now all about Tucker Carlson. … so, I don’t really care what he’s chosen to do, and I wish the best for him in his next life.” Make no mistake: Trump is still very much in control of MAGA. And when he wins the war, that control will solidify even further, as it should.

Hochul Begs Rich New Yorkers To Return From Florida, Admits High Taxes Chased Them Away
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Hochul Begs Rich New Yorkers To Return From Florida, Admits High Taxes Chased Them Away

New York Governor Kathy Hochul took to a fireside chat this week to essentially beg the wealthy “captives” she’s already chased away to come back and fund her socialist fever dreams. Sitting down with Nick Reisman at the Politico New York Agenda summit, Hochul finally admitted what conservatives have been saying for years: high taxes actually drive people away. Imagine that. After years of treating the state’s high-net-worth residents like an ATM with an infinite balance, Hochul is suddenly “conscious of the fact that I need people who are high-net-worth to support the generous social programs that we want to have in our state … cut me the checks, if you want to be supportive, but maybe the first step should be to go down to Palm Beach and see who we can bring back home because our tax base has been eroded.” Translation? The piggy bank is empty, and the people who used to fill it have realized that Florida doesn’t have a state income tax or a Governor who views them as “captives.” Kathy Hochul making a weak plea for wealthy people who have left New York (to red states like Florida) to come back to pay their high taxes to fund failing (unaccountable) social programs: “I need people who are high net worth to support the generous social programs we have in… pic.twitter.com/7quhsFyWyn — Matt Whitlock (@MattWhitlock) March 18, 2026 “Remote work changed everything,” Hochul lamented, sounding like a jailer who accidentally left the cell door unlocked. “There were people who could only work in an office in Manhattan … and they were captives to our state. They were going to stay. We saw that that’s not the case.” She even admitted that Wall Street is eyeing Texas — not because of the personalities involved, but because of the cold, hard math. “They’re not going there because they have a nicer governor… they’re going there because of the tax rate.” Despite this moment of clarity, Hochul’s solution isn’t to cut spending or scale back the “generous” programs that caused the crisis. Instead, she’s asking “patriotic millionaires” to “cut me the checks” and suggests a recruitment drive in the Sunshine State. “Maybe the first step should be to go down to Palm Beach and see who we can bring back home because our tax base has been eroded,” she said. Good luck with that. Why would anyone trade a cabana in Palm Beach for a “late night call” from a New York politician demanding money? The governor also spent a significant amount of time whining about the Trump administration, blaming the former President for everything from the price of gas to her own inability to meet radical climate goals. She admitted that her administration’s green energy mandates are “scaring the crap out of everybody” with skyrocketing utility costs, yet she continues to push an “all-of-the-above approach” while begging for “breathing room.” Ultimately, Hochul is a leader in denial. She wants the “generous” spending of a socialist utopia but is realizing — far too late — that Margaret Thatcher was right: eventually you run out of other people’s money.