Author: Brandi White

By Judicial Watch Judicial Watch Not only has illegal immigration exploded under the Biden administration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) fails to track migrants it is supposed to monitor after releasing them in the U.S. Incredibly, the agency created after 9/11 to prevent another terrorist attack is not making much of an effort to find the missing foreigners who in thousands of cases were freed despite not providing the agency with a valid domestic address or after furnishing a bogus location including car dealerships, bus stations, restaurants or churches. Between March 2021 and August 2022, DHS lost track of…

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NEWS PROVIDED BY Rock Island Auction Company PR Newswire ROCK ISLAND, Ill., Aug. 29, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — A flashy engraved revolver owned by Elvis Presley recently sold for $199,750 during Rock Island Auction Company’s August Premier Auction, which took place, Aug. 25 – 27. The King of Rock & Roll’s revolver was one of the featured firearms during the three-day event that drew international press and achieved over $21 million in total sales. Presley’s engraved Smith & Wesson Model 53 was estimated to bring between $60,000 – $90,000, but competitive bidding from gun enthusiasts and Elvis fans around the world resulted in a final hammer price that more than doubled the revolver’s high estimate.…

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By Brandon Curtis Concealed Nation LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY โ€” Authorities in southwest Louisville are on high alert as reports of a man assaulting and robbing women with a handgun are increasing. The Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) said the suspectโ€™s violence is escalating, having targeted six women to date. Sgt. Joe Keeling informed that while not all victims were assaulted, all of them were robbed. The suspect approaches women wielding a handgun, and his modus operandi includes pistol-whipping his victims, indicating an escalating pattern in violence. One victim was sexually assaulted. The incidents predominantly occur between midnight and 5 a.m. The assailant is…

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By Brandon Curtis Concealed Nation BEAUMONT, TEXAS โ€” A recent development has emerged regarding an incident in late spring where a Beaumont homeowner was forced to defend his property from an alleged intruder. According to court records, in early June, a 44-year-old male was indicted on burglary charges by a Jefferson County Grand Jury. On the night of May 19, a 77-year-old woman noticed the individual trying to break into her house located on the 5300 block of Wildwood Drive, utilizing a metal chair to smash the glass patio door. Upon witnessing this, she alerted her 80-year-old husband who confronted the intruder,…

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BYย DAVE WORKMAN The Gun Mag A leading Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party official in Minnesota has done what appears to be a 180-degree opinion reversal of Minneapolis police after she was brutally attacked during a carjacking as her children watched outside of her home. Shivanthi Sathanandan, Second Vice Chairwoman for the Minnesota DFL, posted a 404-word message on her Facebook page, along with an image showing her bloodied face. According to the New York Post, Sathanandan โ€œonce vowed to โ€œdismantleโ€ the Minneapolis Police Department,โ€ but she is now calling for tougher law enforcement following the attack. In her lengthy message, the DFL official said she…

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By Parker Asmann and Steven Dudley InSight Crime Human trafficking is one of the most complex and misunderstood criminal economies in the world. This is especially true along the US-Mexico border, where a smattering of organized crime groups operate with varying degrees of power and sophistication and engage in a wide variety of criminal activities. Estimates vary, but there are now several hundred crime groups operating across Mexico, many of which are connected to human trafficking. The question is, what type of connection do they have? Officials often portray human trafficking as being controlled by large, organized crime groups –…

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By Cam Edwards Bearing Arms Ryan Busse, the one-time Kimber executive who left the firearms industry to work as an advisor to Joe Bidenโ€™s 2020 campaign before joining the gun control group Giffords as a senior advisor, is now gunning for a new job: governor of Montana. And while Busse has spent the past few years bashing gun makers and serving as an expert witness in defense of a variety of gun control laws, the Democrat is now re-inventing himself once again, downplaying and even reversing his previous positions on things like banning so-called assault weapons. During a 25-year career in the firearms…

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By Tom Knighton Bearing Arms We all know how California feels about guns. Theyโ€™ve got the most extensive gun control regulations in the nation and it seems theyโ€™re always looking for more. And if they can make it harder for poorer Californians to get a firearm, so much the better, right? At least, thatโ€™s how it looks from the outside, and that observation isnโ€™t helped by a proposed bill. California lawmakers approved legislation on Thursday to impose a new tax on firearms and ammunition sales to help finance gun-violence prevention and education programs, a victory for Democrats after years of failing to…

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NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE โ€“ On Wednesday, a woman in Old Hickory, Nashville, reportedly defended herself by shooting her ex-boyfriend, alleging he strangled and threatened her. According to the Metro Nashville Police Department, the woman, not presently facing any charges, reported the incident herself through a 911 call. The ex-boyfriend, now under treatment at Skyline Medical Center, incurred a severe head injury due to the gunshot. The confrontation escalated from a dispute that began on Tuesday night, where the man allegedly assaulted her multiple times and restricted her from leaving. She purportedly resorted to using a firearm she had in her purse…

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