NBC News reporter Dasha Burns said that several Black and Latino Trump supporters shut her down when she attempted to confront them on the former president’s “racist” rhetoric on Thursday. Burns appeared on MSNBC on Friday to talk about her coverage of Trump’s massive rally the previous day in deep-blue Bronx, New York. The reporter recalled that the Black and …
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Voters seeking 'law and order' cheer ousting of progressive Oregon district attorney
People living and working in Portland, Oregon, told Fox News Digital they hope the ousting of their progressive district attorney will end what they view as a permissive attitude toward crime. “They wanted law and order,” former Portland news videographer Andy Chandler said of voters’ decision. “They didn’t want this kind of hollow, empty gesture concept of law and order …
Read More »Trump says he can win NY after historic Bronx rally: 2016 was 'nothing compared to what's happening now'
Former President Donald Trump told “FOX & Friends” co-host Lawrence Jones he is confident he can win New York in November after rallying 25,000 supporters in the deep-blue Bronx — a district that hasn’t voted Republican in a century. “When you see all these people here of all different backgrounds, do you think the Republican Party can win here?” Jones …
Read More »Homeless man accused of viciously attacking elderly LA couple back on streets: 'Should never have happened'
The family of an elderly Los Angeles couple viciously attacked in a McDonald’s drive-thru is seeking justice after the brutal assault ultimately left the wife brain-dead, all while the alleged attacker was reportedly freed without bail. Jose Juan Rangel Hernandez, 74, and Maria Guadalupe Vargas Luna, 58, were at the restaurant chain in March when a homeless man punched Hernandez …
Read More »Faith-based group prevails as judge rules 'vague' DC transit group's ad guideline restricts free speech
A Christian group who decried what it saw as violation of free speech by a Washington, D.C., transit group prevailed as a judge ruled the agency must display the nonprofit’s previously rejected ads. “The First Amendment grants all Americans the right to express their point of view, religious or secular,” First Liberty Institute Senior Counsel Jeremy Dys told Fox News …
Read More »'Fed up' Bronx residents show up to support Trump: 'The Bronx came out today, heavy'
New Yorkers are voicing their support for former President Trump’s re-election bid as thousands flocked to his Bronx, N.Y., campaign event. Lattina Brown, who was introduced as a Democrat on “The Ingraham Angle,” said she is voting for Trump because it’s “time for a change in leadership.” “We’ve been voting down the same party for years now and nothing has …
Read More »Famed 'Bond' villain Robert Davi says ‘closeted conservatives’ in Hollywood are scared to speak out
Actor Robert Davisaid there are plenty of “closeted conservatives” in Hollywood who are afraid to speak out because they live in fear. Davi has been in several widely popular films, including playing Timothy Dalton-era James Bond villain Franz Sanchez in “License to Kill” and key roles in “The Goonies” and “Die Hard.” But in recent years Davi said he has …
Read More »Sen. Graham sounds alarm on terror threat after Marine base incident: 'Wake-up call'
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., demanded answers from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas after illegal immigrants from Jordan tried to breach a Marine base in Virginia. Speaking on “Hannity” Tuesday, Graham said the Biden administration’s policies are failing and putting Americans at risk. JORDANIAN WHO TRIED TO BREACH MARINE CORPS BASE QUANTICO WAS IN US ILLEGALLY, SOURCES SAY SEN. LINDSEY GRAHAM: …
Read More »'The View' co-host scolds Fani Willis and Nathan Wade for workplace romance: 'Stupid thing to do'
“The View” co-host Sunny Hostin unleashed on Fulton County DA Fani Willis and her ex-boyfriend Nathan Wade for jeopardizing the prosecution of former President Trump in Georgia on Thursday, arguing that workplace romances are “professional suicide.” “I think this was one of the biggest unforced errors almost in our nation’s history. You do not have an office affair when our …
Read More »Blue line getting thinner in West Coast states as police take refuge in Idaho
This story is the fifth in a series examining the mass-migration of West Coast residents to Idaho. Read parts one, two, three and four. COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho — Seth Horst used to avoid telling strangers what he did for a living. “Police officer” felt like a four-letter word in 2020, especially in California. Fast-forward a year and Horst stood with …
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