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Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 Actor Reveals He Secretly Appeared in the Original Films
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News Percy Jackson and the Olympians Percy Jackson and the Olympians Season 2 Actor Reveals He Secretly Appeared in the Original Films He wore lots of prosthetics in both… By Vanessa Armstrong | Published on December 8, 2025 Credit: Disney/David Bukach Comment 0 Share New Share Credit: Disney/David Bukach The second season of Disney+’s Percy Jackson and the Olympians is set to premiere on December 10, and an actor in the upcoming episodes also had a spot in one of the Percy Jackson films from the 2010s. That actor is Aleks Paunovic, who is playing the villainous cyclops Polyphemus in season two. However, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, he revealed that the character isn’t the first time he’s been in the Percy Jackson franchise. “What’s so funny is the producers didn’t know,” Paunovic said about his presence in the first Percy Jackson film. “I wasn’t going to say anything until the contract was done….” Paunovic’s part in the film, he said, “was more of a stunt gig than anything.” He was a cyclops then too, running through the forest. He ended up telling executive producer Dan Shotz after the paperwork was signed. “When I told Dan afterwards, he was like, ‘What?!’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, man.’ He goes, ‘Well, that’s an Easter egg for people.’” Paunovic might be the only actor who appears in both the films and the television series. He also wore prosthetics for both, and for the Disney+ show he donned about forty pounds of it, which—along with his costume—took about five hours to get ready. One thing that wasn’t prosthetics for the show, however, was his single eye. “How I was acting in the TV show, that’s what they used for just the one eye. So my blinking and where my eyes were going were just transferred, and then they took both of my eyes out. So it’s actually my eye, and my eye reacting to the scene.” You can see Paunovic’s CGI-ed eye when the second season of Percy Jackson and the Olympians premieres on Disney+ on December 10, 2025. [end-mark] The post <i>Percy Jackson and the Olympians</i> Season 2 Actor Reveals He Secretly Appeared in the Original Films appeared first on Reactor.
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Trump’s New National Security Strategy Garners Support Across Conservative Movement
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President Donald Trump’s new National Security Strategy is garnering support across the conservative movement. On Friday, the Department of State released its new National Security Strategy—a policy paper detailing the administration’s priorities across the world. To some in the conservative orbit, it is a 33-page crystallization of just how the Trump movement wants to re-think America’s role in the world. The paper advocates a new idea of America’s regional priorities: domination of the Western Hemisphere, shifting away from foreign aid and ideological influence campaigns in Africa, restoring peace and socio-economic vitality to Europe, and ending the policies that have made America cower before China on the world stage. Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., who sits on the Senate armed services committee, told The Daily Signal it is a welcome pivot away from misguided strategies of the past. “This strategy gets the priorities right. It reasserts American leadership in our own Hemisphere where border security, cartel violence, and foreign encroachment threaten our people, and it meets the China challenge with the strength and clarity we’ve lacked for decades. Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., who sits on the Senate armed services committee, wrote in a statement to The Daily Signal. Some of Scmitt’s Democrat colleagues in the senate, however, expressed their dismay that America will not be pursuing interventionist policies in the name of liberally-construed human rights. Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., wrote on X that it “abandons the idea that we should stand up for freedom & human rights around the world,” and “lectures our European allies & embraces authoritarian leaders.” Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., for instance, wrote on X that it “would weaken U.S. influence across the globe and undermine our national security.” In Schmitt’s mind, however, the new National Security Strategy “defines clear interests, aligns power to purpose, and rejects the fantasy that America can remake the world at will.” “Strength is used to deter war, not to chase endless nation-building,” the Missouri senator continued. “This strategy restores the first duty of government: to defend the American people. It secures our borders, rebuilds our industrial and military strength, and makes clear that our path to peace is through national power.” Dan Caldwell, a former Senior Adviser in the Pentagon, appears to agree with Schmitt’s assessment that the Trump administration is seeking to abandon the failed foreign policy of prior administrations. The strategy “is a true break from the failed bipartisan post-Cold War foreign policy consensus – a consensus that drove us headlong into endless wars and enabled free-riding by our allies,” Caldwell told The Daily Signal in a statement. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, also praised the paper’s emphasis on hemispheric hegemony in a statement to The Daily Signal. “The Biden administration neglected our hemisphere to America’s detriment. Now we must contend with narco-terrorists, cartels, and Chinese influence. The NSS is an important first step in reasserting U.S. hegemony in our hemisphere and to make Americans safe and prosperous,” the Utah senator said. In many ways, the paper proposes a resurrection of the nineteenth-century idea of America having a duty to dominate its neighborhood. It explicitly calls for a “‘Trump corollary’ to the Monroe Doctrine,” wherein neighboring governments would cooperate with the United States to combat criminals, “hostile foreign incursion or ownership of key assets,” and “ensure our continued access to key strategic locations.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President Donald Trump. (Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images) Rob Greenway, director of the national security center at the Heritage Foundation and a former Deputy assistant to President Donald Trump, told The Daily Signal in a statement that he believes the document provides “timely context to what has been a successful tenure, and the thinking that will guide the nation going forward.” Middle East De-Emphasized In the Middle East, the White House argues that, despite the fact that the region has been a focus of American military strength for decades, it is in fact not as strategically important as many suggest. “Conflict remains the Middle East’s most troublesome dynamic, but there is today less to this problem than headlines might lead one to believe,” it reads, arguing that Israel and America’s strikes on Iran, as well as the recently negotiated ceasefire with Hamas, have brought new stability. “The days in which the Middle East dominated American foreign policy in both long-term planning and day-to-day execution are thankfully over,” it bluntly states. “Not because the Middle East no longer matters, but because it is no longer the constant irritant, and potential source of imminent catastrophe, that it once was. Curt Mills, executive editor of The American Conservative, writes often about America’s regional priorities and argues that America funding and fighting wars is often to its detriment. Over all, he told The Daily Signal he is not surprised by the paper’s opposition to nation-building projects. “A document that just declared that the US is going to be back in the Middle East in a major way, I think, would have been fairly shocking. That’s not what Trump has been saying,” Mills told The Daily Signal. “That’s not what his subordinates generally espouse… it’s just a question of whether or not there’s the follow-through.” Curt Mills, editor-in-chief of The American Conservative. (Dominic Gwinn/ Middle East Images/AFP) Cool Down of Cold War with China? The lengthiest section—subtitled, “Win the Economic Future, Prevent Military Confrontation”— is on Asia, where the administration views America’s relationship with China as flawed but sees possibility for a positive relationship.  The paper calls for a rebalancing of the Sino-American economic relationship by reducing reliance on Chinese imports, combatting intellectual property theft, and finding new trading partners.  To ensure peace in the Pacific and the independence of Taiwan, it calls for building up a powerful military “to deter and prevent a large-scale military conflict.” However, Mills pointed out that the China policy appeared less hawkish than one might expect. The Asia section calls for “balanced” trade with China, rather than an embargo, and advocates taking steps to prevent military conflict. “This does not sound like an administration that wants a protracted kinetic war with China anytime soon, let alone a protracted economic war,” Mills said. New Policies For Europe and Africa In addition to the paper’s call for a revived Monroe Doctrine, it advocates reevaluating America’s role in Africa and Europe. In the brief section on Africa, for example, the authors call on America to “transition from an aid-focused relationship with Africa to a trade- and investment-focused relationship.” The White House proposes an America-first Africa strategy, in which “harnessing Africa’s abundant natural resources and latent economic potential” is the focus, rather than promoting “liberal ideology.” In the lengthier section on Europe, the paper includes much more explicitly civilizational goals, as it laments the continent’s “strife, censorship of free speech and suppression of political opposition, cratering birthrates, and loss of national identities and self-confidence.” “We want Europe to remain European, to regain its civilizational self-confidence, and to abandon its failed focus on regulatory suffocation,” it reads. At the top of the White House’s list of policy priorities is “reestablishing conditions of stability within Europe and strategic stability with Russia,” an effort Trump has been engaged in since his inauguration. A Global Rebalancing? What is clear is that the administration does not believe it can be everywhere at once—that some regions are simply more important than others when it comes to American national security. Greenway of the Heritage Foundation told The Daily Signal of the realignment of priorities, “I expect it will require a shift in resources -to include personnel- to the western hemisphere and possibly Asia to align with the administration’s priorities.” Still, Mills recommends that readers watch the administration’s actions more than its policy papers. “It’s very interesting. I think it’s much better than a bad NSS, but this isn’t the Magna Carta of Trumpism,” said Mills. “The President has many virtues, but I would say drafting policy documents, reading policy documents, and sticking to specific details of policy is not exactly his modus operandi.” The post Trump’s New National Security Strategy Garners Support Across Conservative Movement appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Don’t Feed the Beast: America Should Not Be Sending H200 Chips to China
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Don’t Feed the Beast: America Should Not Be Sending H200 Chips to China

Recent reports suggest the Trump administration is considering a request by Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to ease export controls in order to sell more advanced Artificial Intelligence chips to China. Specifically, Huang is lobbying the White House to permit Nvidia to sell China significant quantities of its H200 chip. This would be a colossal mistake. The H200 chip is far more powerful than the best chips China can manufacture today and is several times more powerful than the best chips China can legally purchase from the U.S. today. The Heritage Foundation has been a strong supporter of export controls on advanced chip sales to China, calling on the U.S. government to “limit Chinese access to advanced technology with dual-use applications” in our landmark paper on the New Cold War in 2023. In an October 2025 article for the Washington Examiner, Bryan Burack and I argued that it “makes little strategic sense to invigorate China’s AI industry, which is starved of computing resources, at a time when U.S. AI firms are hungry for more. Doing so would only help China build superior AI models, globalize Chinese AI products to compete with the U.S. ‘AI stack,’ and aid China’s military modernization.” Export controls need to be carefully monitored for effectiveness. China has already spent countless billions evading existing U.S. export controls and enforcement must be strengthened. On the other hand, if China is able to develop competitive substitutes for U.S. chips at comparable scale and reliability, export controls will have to be reevaluated and updated. In the long run, the AI race will be won by the side that is most successful at protecting its technological edge while simultaneously innovating and winning global market share. As the AI Action plan states, “Whoever has the largest AI ecosystem will set global standards and reap economic and military benefits.” For now, the United States is winning the AI race. Selling China large quantities of H200 chips would give America’s top adversary something it vitally needs to catch, and potentially surpass, the U.S. The leaders of China’s AI industry have repeatedly admitted that their principal constraint is compute capacity and high bandwidth memory; we should take them at their word. The Trump administration’s own AI Action Plan rightly argues: “Denying our foreign adversaries access to [advanced AI compute] is a matter of both geostrategic competition and national security.”  We trust President Donald Trump will make the right decision and deny H200 sales to China. The post Don’t Feed the Beast: America Should Not Be Sending H200 Chips to China appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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CROCKETT LAUNCH: Jasmine Crockett Announces Bid for Texas Senate Seat
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CROCKETT LAUNCH: Jasmine Crockett Announces Bid for Texas Senate Seat

Firebrand progressive Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, has made it official—she is entering the Texas Senate Race in 2026. On Monday, ahead of an anticipated “special announcement” in Dallas, a Texas Democratic Party spokesperson confirmed to Fox News that Crockett had filed her candidacy. Crockett released a campaign video on Monday that simply showed Crockett sitting in front of a gray background, wearing all black, and silently listening to names President Donald Trump has called her in the past. Jasmine Crockett's launch video for Senate was unlisted on YouTube and it's just President Trump calling her a "low IQ person" over and over again haha. pic.twitter.com/40WBvRBM0P— Greg Price (@greg_price11) December 8, 2025 “Jasmine Crockett’s launch video for Senate was unlisted on YouTube and it’s just President Trump calling her a ‘low IQ person’ over and over again,” Greg Price, a GOP strategist and consultant, posted on X. Monday was the day of the filing deadline to run for the United States Senate. The same day, former Rep. Colin Allred cancelled his bid for Senate in the Lone Star State, instead opting for a run for Texas’ 33rd Congressional District. With Allred out of the primary, she will have to contend with Democrat state Rep. James Talarico, who has amassed a large social media following and appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. The senate primary is heating up on the Republican side, too. Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, an incumbent of over two decades, is up for reelection in 2026 and is facing primary challenges from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Rep. Wesley Hunt, R-Texas. The 2026 Texas Senate primaries for both parties will take place on March 3, 2026—in roughly three months. If no candidate receives over 50% of the vote in either of the primaries, a runoff election will be triggered on May 26, in which the top two candidates in a primary would face off. Crockett, 44, is originally from Missouri, and later moved to Texas, and has served in the House of Representatives since 2021, building a reputation as a firebrand after a viral verbal spat with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga. In 2024, for example, she delivered an impassioned response to Republicans’ opposition to diversity, equity, and inclusion hiring practices in a House committee hearing, telling them, “There has been no oppression for the white man in this country. You tell me which White men were dragged out of their homes.” Crockett added, “Don’t let it escape you that it is white men on this side of the aisle telling us, people of color on this side of the aisle, that y’all are the ones being oppressed, that y’all are the ones that are being harmed. That’s not the definition of oppression.” In 2025, she referred to Republican Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas, who is wheelchair-bound, as “Governor Hot Wheels.” Crockett’s candidacy reinforces a major reshuffling of the Texas U.S. House map, with court-affirmed redistricting legislation appearing likely to flip nearly a half dozen Democrat-held seats and many prominent Republican House members choosing to depart for other offices or for retirement. The post CROCKETT LAUNCH: Jasmine Crockett Announces Bid for Texas Senate Seat appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Gov. Pritzker’s Illinois Has Released Nearly 1,800 Criminal Illegals Since Trump’s Inauguration
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Gov. Pritzker’s Illinois Has Released Nearly 1,800 Criminal Illegals Since Trump’s Inauguration

Under Democrat Governor JB Pritzker, Illinois has refused to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), resulting in the release into the state of nearly 1,800 criminal illegal aliens since President Donald Trump took office, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported Monday. Since January 20, Illinois' refusal to honor detainer requests by ICE has resulted in the release of 1,768 criminal illegal aliens since January 20, DHS revealed in a press release, highlighting several of the most serious crimes of those released: 5 homicides, 141 assaults, 23 burglaries, 4 robberies, 24 dangerous drugs offenses, 15 weapons offenses, 10 sexual predatory offenses. Another 4,015 aliens are currently in the custody of an Illinois jurisdiction with an active detainer. According to the release, their crimes include: 51 homicides, 1,134 assaults, 107 burglaries, 36 robberies, 275 dangerous drugs offenses, 120 weapons offenses, 813 sexual predatory offenses. “Governor Pritzker and his fellow Illinois sanctuary politicians are releasing murderers, pedophiles, and kidnappers back into our neighborhoods and putting American lives at risk,” DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin said: “We are calling on Governor Pritzker and his administration to stop this dangerous derangement and commit to honoring the ICE arrest detainers of the more than 4,000 criminal illegal aliens in Illinois’ custody. “It is common sense. Criminal illegal aliens should not be released back onto our streets to terrorize more innocent Americans.” The release ends by providing photos and criminal histories of “Some of the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens released by Governor Pritzker and his fellow Illinois sanctuary politicians.”  
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The 'red-pilled' youth: The most important issue to college-age men
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BlazeTV host Liz Wheeler spent her fall season speaking at college campuses and private events across the country — and she recalls one question on the tip of every young man’s tongue.“I started to notice this fall that there’s a pattern in the questions that I was getting asked off the record. They were questions that were very different from the questions that I was asked on the record,” Wheeler explains.“Their question to me was asking if I knew why the Trump administration’s mass deportations were off to what appears to feel like a slow start,” she says.And it’s not because they’re “racist,” as many on the left would accuse them of being.“The reason why they care is because of the implications that — it's not just illegal immigration, but mass migration has had on their lives. A lot of these young men … are more conservative than the men of my generation, the Millennial generation,” she says, noting that a common label placed on these young men is “red-pilled.”“They’re embracing traditional values a little bit more. They want to get married. They want to have children. They are more religious. They want to buy a home. They want the stability of, you know, what maybe our parents would have sought after,” she continues.“And yet, these young men on these college campuses are facing a problem as they get their college degree thinking that they’re going to be prepared for the workforce. They’re going to be able to get a good job, have a paycheck, be able to support a wife, and provide for a family,” she adds.These men are instead finding that they’re not able to get jobs, buy homes, or support families.“Even if they have a decent-paying job, they’re not able to afford a down payment on a home because 25 years ago they could have bought, you know, a split-level starter home in a suburban neighborhood somewhere in the Midwest for $150,000 or $175,000, and they could afford a down payment on that,” Wheeler explains.“But today, that same house is like $375,000, and $375,000, even if they could maybe afford the monthly payment of a mortgage for a house of that price, they cannot afford the down payment. And so they feel very helpless,” she says, pointing out that this is where immigration comes in.“They look at these millions upon millions, tens of millions of illegals who are taking up these homes, and they realize that the demand for these homes from these illegals is part of what drives the price so high, so high that it’s unaffordable to these young men,” she continues.And these concerns remind Wheeler of someone else.“This is what Charlie Kirk used to do. He used to speak to these young men on college campuses and not just — he wasn’t just lecturing them. Charlie wasn’t just there to shake his finger and wag his finger and tell them why they’re wrong,” she explains.“Charlie listened. He listened to their grievances. He listened to what these young men were experiencing. And he didn’t just listen to set himself up for, like, you know, an own-the-lib type of response,” she continues. “He listened so that he could help solve the problem.”Want more from Liz Wheeler?To enjoy more of Liz’s based commentary, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Congress fights Trump admin to keep more US troops in Europe and Korea
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The Trump administration indicated in its newly released National Security Strategy that "the days of propping up the entire world order like Atlas are over" — that American allies will have to "take more responsibility for security in their neighborhoods," especially as America orients its focus to the Western Hemisphere and hardens its presence in the Western Pacific.The strategy document specifically called for "Europe to stand on its own feet and operate as a group of aligned sovereign nations, including taking primary responsibility for its own defense."It appears, however, that members of Congress want America to shoulder the burden of European defense indefinitely.In order to withdraw US forces past the 76,000 mark, the Trump administration would have to demonstrate to Congress that such a move would not adversely impact American or NATO security interests. The version of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act finalized by both House and Senate negotiators and released on Sunday — a budget that exceeds President Donald Trump's $892.6 billion budget request for the Pentagon by $8 billion — would block the Pentagon both from reducing the number of troops "stationed in or deployed to the area of responsibility of the United States European Command below 76,000 for longer than a 45-day period" and from using any funds appropriated under the act to move any Pentagon equipment originally valued at $500,000 out of Europe.In order to withdraw U.S. forces past the 76,000 mark, the Trump administration would have to demonstrate to Congress that such a move would not adversely impact American or NATO security interests. The number of U.S. troops stationed in Europe fluctuates between around 80,000 and 100,000.Citing five sources familiar with the discussion, including a U.S. official, Reuters reported that Pentagon officials told European diplomats during a recent meeting that Washington expects Europe to take over most of NATO's conventional defense capabilities such as troops and missile defense by 2027. Failure to do so might prompt America to end its participation in certain NATO defense coordination mechanisms, said the sources.RELATED: 'Enemy of Europe': Liberal globalists attack Trump over recognizing 'civilizational erasure' in Europe American troops and attack helicopters in Germany. Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images.Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson said in a statement, "We've been very clear in the need for Europeans to lead in the conventional defense of Europe. We are committed to working through NATO coordination mechanisms to strengthen the alliance and ensure its long-term viability as European allies increasingly take on responsibility for conventional deterrence and defense in Europe."U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau added on X that "Europe must take primary responsibility for its own security.""Successive US Administrations have been saying this in one form or another pretty much my whole life — look up the 1969 'Nixon doctrine' — but our Administration means what it says," added Landau.The current version of the NDAA would also prohibit the administration from letting the head of U.S. European Command — Air Force Gen. Alexus Grynkewich — relinquish his role as NATO supreme allied commander in Europe.Thanks to Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin (Ill.), the NDAA as written would also codify the Baltic Security Initiative, hamstringing any efforts on the part of the administration to suspend the program, which uses American funds to bankroll Baltic states' defense capabilities. Billions of U.S. dollars have been poured into the BSI in recent years even as Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia began investing more into their own defense.In addition to ensuring that America remains bogged down in Europe, the 2026 NDAA as written has other provisions that might hamper the administration's ability to realize its national security strategy in full.The legislation states that it is "the sense of Congress that the Secretary of Defense should continue efforts that strengthen United States defense alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region so as to further the comparative advantage of the United States in strategic competition with the People's Republic of China."To this end, the legislation would prohibit obligating or expending any funds to reduce the total number of troops that are permanently stationed in or deployed to Korea below 28,500 or "to complete the transition of wartime operational control of the United States-Republic of Korea Combined Forces Command from United States-led command to Republic of Korea-led command" unless War Secretary Pete Hegseth provides an assessment and certification to Congress showing that doing so is in America's national interest and is being undertaken only after consulting with several foreign nations, including Korea and Japan.Like Blaze News? 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Ilhan Omar compares Stephen Miller's immigration rhetoric to Nazism
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In an interview Sunday on CBS News, Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota argued that the Trump administration was using Nazi rhetoric against Somali immigrants.The Somali community in Minnesota has come under intense scrutiny after dozens of convictions related to fraud, totaling hundreds of millions of dollars. The controversy has led some to argue that immigration standards should be strengthened to avoid further criminal activity from migrants.'We know the way that people were described who were coming from Ireland, Irish immigrants. ... We know the way in which people were described back then, when they were Italian immigrants.'On Sunday, Omar fired back against comments from White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller claiming Somali migrants are unable to assimilate into the U.S. culture."You are not just importing individuals. You are importing societies," Miller said in response to an article on the Somali community. "No magic transformation occurs when failed states cross borders. At scale, migrants and their descendants recreate the conditions, and terrors, of their broken homelands."Omar called the claims "white supremacist" rhetoric and compared Somalis to earlier communities of migrants in the country's history."It reminds me of the way the Nazis described Jewish people in Germany. And as we know, there have been many immigrants who have tried to come to the United States who have turned back one of them being Jewish immigrants," Omar said."We know the way that people were described who were coming from Ireland, Irish immigrants," Omar added. "We know the way in which people were described back then, when they were Italian immigrants. And to me, we're, yes, of course, ethnically Somali. We are in this country as Americans, we are citizens, we are a productive part of this nation, and we will continue to be." Video of Omar's comments were posted to social media by the White House rapid response team.RELATED: Minnesota news outlet gets wrecked online for story on Somali migrants' economic impact Omar was also pressed by the CBS host on how the fraud grew to such a large scale."I think what happened is that when you have these kind of new programs that are designed to help people, you're oftentimes relying on third parties to be able to facilitate," she responded. "And I just think that a lot of the COVID programs that were set up — they were set up so quickly that a lot of the guardrails did not get created."About 78 people have been indicted in various scams in Minnesota, and dozens have been convicted. The Somali community in Minnesota includes about 107,000 members, or about 2% of the total population, according to some estimates. The percentage of Muslims in the state is about the same.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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'Pelosi was a more effective House speaker': Nancy Mace reveals the 'hard truth Republicans don't want to hear'
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'Pelosi was a more effective House speaker': Nancy Mace reveals the 'hard truth Republicans don't want to hear'

Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina gave her Republican colleagues a reality check, expressing deep frustrations with the state of GOP leadership in Congress. Mace penned an op-ed in the New York Times on Monday criticizing the GOP leadership on Capitol Hill, calling out Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) by name. 'Here’s a hard truth Republicans don’t want to hear.'Mace conceded that Johnson is a better choice than former Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), whom she voted to oust back in 2023, but argued that the most effective congressional leader is actually on the opposite side of the political spectrum. "Speaker Mike Johnson is better than his predecessor," Mace said. "But the frustrations of being a rank-and-file House member are compounded as certain individuals or groups remain marginalized within the party, getting little say."RELATED: 'You're a piece of s**t': Nancy Mace and Cory Mills clash in heated exchange after failed censure Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesMace said Republicans don't take women in office seriously, implying that the conference chair position was a slot informally reserved for the "token" female in GOP leadership. "Women will never be taken seriously until leadership decides to take us seriously, and I’m no longer holding my breath," Mace said. "Since 2013, the Republican conference chair position has gone to a woman. It’s the token slot, the designated leadership role for the top woman in the conference, while the real power lies in other offices."One woman Mace admitted was a force to be reckoned with is former Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), whose leadership style Mace deemed more effective than that of the GOP. RELATED: 'Low IQ traitor': Trump torches MTG after she claims he 'directly fueled' death threats against her Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images"Here’s a hard truth Republicans don’t want to hear: Nancy Pelosi was a more effective House speaker than any Republican this century," Mace said. "I agree with her on essentially nothing. But she understood something we don’t: No majority is permanent.""When Democrats hold the majority, they ram through the most progressive policies they can. They deliver for the coalition that elected them while they are in power."Republicans do the opposite. ... We pass the most moderate policies we can pressure conservatives to accept, betraying the coalition that delivered us here," Mace continued."Ms. Pelosi was ruthless, but she got things done."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Radio Hits in December 1969: Leaving a Decade Behind
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As the '60s ended, some memorable songs dominated the chart including favorites from Three Dog Night, Blood, Sweat & Tears and the Fifth Dimension. The post Radio Hits in December 1969: Leaving a Decade Behind appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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