Donald Trump Picks Tom Homan To Oversee Border Security, Deportations

Border hawk Thomas Homan is getting a prize border security job in the new administration, incoming President Donald Trump said in a message via his Truth Social media network.

Homan is an experienced border officer who served as acting chief of the vital Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency in 2017 and 2018. The agency is responsible for finding, arresting, and deporting illegal migrants. Homan strongly supported Trump during the 2024 election.

However, the statement did not say Homan would be nominated to run the Department of Homeland Security or the ICE agency. If nominated and confirmed by the Senate for either job, he would have the funding, personnel, and legal authority to deport many illegal migrants.

Instead, the statement suggests he will serve as a “Border Czar,” and will play an advocacy and coordinating role within the White House staff:

[Homan] will be joining the Trump Administration, in charge of our Nation’s Borders (“The Border Czar”), including, but not limited to, the Southern Border, the Northern Border, all Maritime, and Aviation Security. I’ve known Tom for a long time, and there is nobody better at policing and controlling our Borders. Likewise, Tom Homan will be in charge of all Deportation of Illegal Aliens back to their Country of Origin.

(Read more from “Donald Trump Picks Tom Homan To Oversee Border Security, Deportations” HERE)

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Explosive Study: COVID ‘Vaccines’ Caused 112,000% Surge in Brain Clots

A damning new peer-reviewed study has confirmed that Covid mRNA “vaccines” caused a staggering 112,000% surge in deadly blood clots in the brain.

A team of leading American researchers found that Covid mRNA injections carry a risk of brain clots that is 1,119.6 times higher than the flu shot.

The major study involved one of the world’s leading cardiologists, Dr. Peter McCullough.

Dr. McCullough is raising the alarm over the bombshell study that identified a bone-chilling spike in brain clots among the Covid-vaccinated.

McCullough and his team uncovered alarming data showing that Covid mRNA shots have caused a staggering 112,000% increase in brain clots.

The study’s paper was just published in the prestigious International Journal of Innovative Research in Medical Science (IJIRMS). (Read more from “Explosive Study: COVID ‘Vaccines’ Caused 112,000% Surge in Brain Clots” HERE)

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The Nuclear Battery That Can Power Your Smartphone for 50 Years Straight

The Chinese company Betavolt plans to produce a battery that will last for 50 years by 2025. They have produced a nuclear battery which is approximately the size of a small coin and requires no recharging. The company is now moving from the developmental stage to the pilot stage, and they are preparing for full-scale production as they ready themselves for the market.

Betavolt is based in Beijing and they claim that they are the first in the world to miniaturize atomic energy successfully. They have managed to fit 63 nuclear isotopes onto a module that is smaller in size than a coin. The battery works by converting the energy that is released by the decaying isotopes into energy. This process was initially explored in the previous century. Betavolt claims to have achieved modularization and miniaturization in atomic energy batteries in a cost-effective manner. This marks a significant breakthrough in making nuclear energy compact enough to be used for an array of practical uses.

The Chairman and CEO of Betavolt, Zhang Wei, stated in a press release that the BV100 “marks a groundbreaking achievement as the world’s first mass-produced nuclear battery”. It uses 100 microwatts of power and operates at 3 volts. Its small size measures just 15 x 15 x 5 millimeters, which is smaller than a typical coin. These amazing nuclear batteries are able to produce energy continuously, generating 8.64 joules per day and 3,153 joules every year.

These nuclear batteries have more than ten times the energy density of the more traditional lithium batteries. They are able to store an incredibly huge amount of energy – 3,300 megawatts – just in a single gram of material. Most importantly, it can do this all while being safe from fire or explosions. This makes this nuclear battery a much safer option for energy storage. Additionally, the compact size of these batteries means they can be used in various applications where space is usually very limited. The nuclear battery has been designed to provide stable power generation and performs very well in tough environments. These amazing batteries maintain consistent performance even in extreme temperatures, ranging from 120 degrees above zero to minus 60 degrees. However, the press release for the nuclear battery doesn’t state if these temperatures are in Celsius or Fahrenheit. (Read more from “The Nuclear Battery That Can Power Your Smartphone for 50 Years Straight” HERE)

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Judge Forces Feds To Reveal More Evidence of Social Media Censorship

More internal government communications will soon be revealed in a high-profile censorship case that already hit the U.S. Supreme Court, thanks to a Friday court ruling in Missouri v. Biden. The historic free speech case uncovered that federal officials, all the way up to President Joe Biden, pressured social media companies to remove specific posts and discussion terms, systemically slanting society in favor of Democrats by controlling public discussions.

After the Supreme Court ruled in June that the plaintiffs didn’t meet the higher legal standard for a preliminary injunction against government officials, as the case moved forward, the case went back to a Louisiana district court, where it originated. The judge in that case, Terry Doughty, on Friday allowed the plaintiffs to obtain more public records, which they say will help establish that federal officials specifically targeted their speech on social media monopolies such as Facebook, Google, and X.

“Because we find that Plaintiffs have demonstrated the necessity of jurisdictional discovery, and because their proposed discovery does not appear to be a jurisdictional fishing expedition—Plaintiffs shall have the opportunity to conduct such discovery,” Doughty wrote in his Nov. 8 ruling.

The plaintiffs include the states of Missouri and Louisiana; prominent doctors Jayanta Bhattacharya, Aaron Kheriaty, and Martin Kulldorff; and citizens Jill Hines and Jim Hoft. They are suing numerous federal agencies and officials, including Biden, national security bureaucracies such as the Department of Homeland Security and FBI, and health bureaucracies such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

The case filed in August 2022 initially focused on censorship of accurate information that challenged Covid-19 policies such as mass lockdowns. But subsequent discovery, investigative reporting, and congressional investigations have revealed social media censorship of numerous topics that include sexual politics, environmental alarmism, and other disagreement with far-left orthodoxy.

(Read more from “Judge Forces Feds To Reveal More Evidence of Social Media Censorship” HERE)

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Trump Becomes First GOP Presidential Candidate To Win Nevada Since 2004

President-elect Donald Trump is projected to win Nevada’s six electoral votes, becoming the first GOP presidential candidate to win the state since 2004.

According to The New York Times, preliminary results show the soon-to-be 47th president leading Kamala Harris in the Silver State by 3.3 points, with more than 95 percent of votes tabulated. The projection was made early Saturday morning, days after Trump officially secured the minimum 270 electoral votes necessary to win the White House.

In a statement provided to The Federalist, Chuck Muth, president of the Nevada-based Citizen Outreach Foundation, attributed Trump’s victory in the Silver State to men who “saw a clear and present danger in putting Kamala Harris in the Oval Office.”

“They did what traditional men do when confronted with a serious threat — they showed up and voted for Trump,” Muth said. “Traditional men, with ample support from strong, intelligent women, saved America.”

The Associated Press projected that incumbent Democrat Sen. Jacky Rosen defeated Republican Sam Brown in the Silver State’s Senate race. As of this article’s publication, Rosen leads Brown by 1.4 points, with more than 95 percent of votes tabulated. (Read more from “Trump Becomes First GOP Presidential Candidate To Win Nevada Since 2004” HERE)

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Watch: 49ers Nick Bosa Appears To Perform ‘Trump Dance’ Sack Celebration

Nick Bosa appears to have found yet another way to express his support for Donald Trump on the field Sunday, this time by performing what appeared to be a Trump dance after sacking Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield.

Of course, Bosa ended up having to pay a $11,000 fine for interrupting a TV interview of teammate Brock Purdy after the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 27.

Now, Bosa is at it again after he sacked Mayfield on fourth-and-23 for the Buccaneers, leading to a punt. After the sack, it appeared that Bosa emulated Donald Trump’s little campaign even dance.

The resemblance might seem obvious:

(Read more from “Watch: 49ers Nick Bosa Appears To Perform ‘Trump Dance’ Sack Celebration” HERE)

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Transgender Volleyball Player Continues to Break Women’s Records

Transgender athlete Blaire Fleming has been making headlines at San Jose State University (SJSU) for breaking women’s volleyball records, despite ongoing controversy and boycotts by several opposing teams. On Saturday, Fleming reached his 250th kill shot during a match against San Diego State, marking another milestone in his record-breaking career. This achievement comes just one year after Fleming first hit the 250 mark in 2022, during his initial season with the team.

Fleming’s continued success on the court is significant, particularly as SJSU has faced disruptions from opposing teams who have chosen to forfeit rather than compete against Fleming. This season, five teams—Nevada, Utah, Boise State, Wyoming, and Utah State—have opted not to play SJSU, citing concerns over Fleming’s physical advantage and the perceived unfairness of his participation in women’s sports. Some teams have also expressed safety concerns due to Fleming’s strength, which they argue gives him a competitive edge over female athletes.

The situation has sparked debate within the sports community, as well as controversy at SJSU. The university has faced criticism for its decision to allow Fleming to play on the women’s team, with some alleging that the policy is unfair to female athletes. The tension surrounding Fleming’s participation led to the suspension of assistant coach Melissa Batie-Smoose earlier this month. Batie-Smoose had publicly opposed the school’s trans-inclusion policy, filing a Title IX complaint and giving an interview in which she criticized the culture created by the policy. She argued that the school’s approach had fostered a toxic environment for both players and coaches.

In her Title IX complaint, Batie-Smoose made allegations of misconduct involving Fleming and another teammate, claiming they had conspired to lose a match and potentially harm another player, Brooke Slusser. Slusser, who is a part of a Title IX lawsuit against the NCAA, accuses SJSU of covering up the fact that Fleming was born male. According to Batie-Smoose, Fleming and a teammate violated team rules by leaving their hotel on October 3 to meet with a player from Colorado State, where they allegedly discussed strategies to help Colorado State win and agreed that Fleming would not block any shots directed at Slusser.

Batie-Smoose’s allegations have added fuel to the ongoing controversy, which has also led to legal challenges against the NCAA. Several groups have filed lawsuits against the organization, arguing that allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sports is unfair to female athletes and violates Title IX protections.

SJSU has declined to provide further details on the suspension of Batie-Smoose, stating that she is “not with the team at this time” but offering no additional comment. The university has faced mounting pressure from various quarters as the debate over transgender athletes in women’s sports continues to intensify.

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Kamala Harris’ Ex-Communications Director Says Biden Should Resign in Wild Scheme To Make Her First Female President: ‘Turn Tables on Trump’

Vice President Kamala Harris‘ former communications director floated a wild plan to make her the first female commander-in-chief — all President Biden has to do is resign.

Jamal Simmons, who served as part of Harris’ team from 2022 until 2023, urged Biden to step aside so that Harris could make history — even despite her massive defeat to President-elect Donald Trump.

“Joe Biden has been amazing but he should fulfill one last promise — to be transitional. Biden should resign and make Kamala Harris the first woman president,” Simmons posted on X.

“It’d turn [the] tables on Trump, keep Kamala from presiding over Jan. 6 make it easier for next woman to run.”

The former spox-turned-CNN commentator made a similar plea on air Sunday, prompting laughter from his conservative colleague Scott Jennings. (Read more from “Kamala Harris’ Ex-Communications Director Says Biden Should Resign in Wild Scheme To Make Her First Female President: ‘Turn Tables on Trump’” HERE)

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Biden Stumbles Multiple Times — Needs Assist From Jill — As He Struggles To Walk On Sandy Delaware Beach

President Biden stumbled multiple times – and even needed an assist from First Lady Jill Biden – as he trudged through the sand near his Delaware beach house Sunday, according to footage of the moment.

The outgoing commander in chief, 81, was seen repeatedly losing his balance as he navigated the unstable sand in Rehoboth Beach Sunday afternoon, nearly a week after Vice President Kamala Harris lost to former and now future President Donald Trump.

At one point as Biden struggled through the deep and uneven sand, the first lady took hold of his arm to keep him steady, the video captured by CSPAN showed.

Biden then fastened his pace for a few wobbly steps as he moved toward shouting reporters who asked what he and Trump will discuss when the Republican comes to the White House for a meeting on Wednesday.

“Biden is currently battling the sand at his beach house in Delaware,” a Republican National Committee social media account tweeted. “The beach is winning.”

(Read more from “Biden Stumbles Multiple Times — Needs Assist From Jill — As He Struggles To Walk On Sandy Delaware Beach” HERE)

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Mark Cuban Deletes His Pro-Kamala Harris Tweets

Mark Cuban says there’s nothing to see here. You can move along now.

The staunch Democrat backer of Kamala Harris was accused by the notorious Libs of TikTok X account of deleting his numerous pro-Harris tweets in the wake of her dismal election results.

Cuban responded to the initial X accusation by Libs of TikTok within an hour. “I’ve always gone back and deleted tweets,” he posted. “For years. Same with 2020 election. 2016 election. Same with other stuff. You can use the wayback machine if you really want to see them.” . . .

There was no denying Cuban’s affinity for the Democratic candidate. The co-founder at Costplusdrugs.com, former “Shark Tank” star, and minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Texas-based billionaire Cuban said that Harris represented a chance for an “opportunity economy” in her approach to regulation and small businesses.

Cuban at one time thought Donald Trump, a businessman, would be good for the economy, at least before Trump officially entered the presidential race in 2016. But that affinity shifted over the years. (Read more from “Mark Cuban Deletes His Pro-Kamala Harris Tweets” HERE)

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