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Exclusive—Scott Bessent vs. The Elite: How the Treasury Secretary Keeps on Winning for MAGA
“I have facts. They have opinions.” That’s how Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent answered me when I asked him why he seems to have such an easy time dismantling the arguments of establishment media reporters.
The post Exclusive—Scott Bessent vs. The Elite: How the Treasury Secretary Keeps on Winning for MAGA appeared first on Breitbart.
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DOJ files motion to unseal Epstein docs in latest step toward release
Justice Department moves to unseal Jeffrey Epstein grand jury materials after President Trump signs transparency act requiring release within 30 days of enactment.
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Bondi targets James Comey, Letitia James in legal battle: ‘Hold… accountable for unlawful conduct’
Attorney General Pam Bondi defends prosecutor Lindsey Halligan and promises legal action after court dismisses cases against James Comey and Letitia James.
Ruben Gallego warns military ‘there will be consequences’ going after congressmembers once Trump is gone
Arizona Democratic Senator Ruben Gallego said on CNN Monday that military members could face some consequences if they followed orders persecuting lawmakers.
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Bengals’ Ja’Marr Chase issues public apology after costly suspension for spitting incident
Cincinnati Bengals star Ja’Marr Chase issued a lengthy apology after serving a one-game suspension for spitting at Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey in Week 11.
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Illegal immigrant who stole DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gucci bag pleads guilty, faces deportation
Illegal immigrant pleads guilty to stealing DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gucci bag with $3,000 cash and badge, faces deportation after sentencing.
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Greta Thunberg fined, banned from Venice after Extinction Rebellion dyes Grand Canal green
Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg banned from Venice after participating in coordinated Extinction Rebellion actions across ten Italian cities.
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Cowboys player earns widespread praise for incredible hustle to make key play vs Eagles
Dallas Cowboys safety Alijah Clark received high praise from NFL fans as his hustle on a key turnover against the Philadelphia Eagles was shared on social media.
Exclusive: More ‘sicko’ criminal illegal aliens arrested — from just this weekend

Immigration detainees from this weekend include some of the “worst of the worst” criminal suspects, according to exclusive information from the Department of Homeland Security.
Critics of President Donald Trump’s order for mass deportations claim that federal officers are targeting people based solely on their illegal status, but the report from DHS documents some of the heinous criminal allegations tied to them as well.
‘ICE arrested sickos who sexually abused children, raped innocent women, and committed murder.’
In one case, criminal illegal alien Javier Salvador Morfin from Mexico was convicted of assault with intent to commit a felony and attempted rape by force/fear in Los Angeles, California.
“Thanks to the Biden administration open-border policies, every town is now as a border town flooded with worst-of-the-worst criminal illegal aliens,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said.
“While Americans were enjoying their weekend and the media peddled falsehoods that DHS was not targeting the worst of the worst, ICE arrested sickos who sexually abused children, raped innocent women, and committed murder,” she added.
The criminal illegal aliens detained in this latest sweep include:
- Bharatkumar Manilal Patel of India, who was convicted of aggravated criminal sexual abuse, victim 13 to 16 years old in Cook County, Illinois.
- Cesar Ramirez-Ortiz of Mexico, who was convicted of aggravated criminal sexual assault of a child in Chicago, Illinois.
- Juan Bernardo Perez-Gomez of Mexico, who was convicted of sex with a minor and burglary in San Bernardino, California.
- Ronald Alexander Bonilla-Aguilar of Honduras, who was convicted of lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 in Santa Clarita, California.
- Alvin Henry of Trinidad and Tobago, who was convicted of rape in Brooklyn, New York.
- Noel De Jesus Bravo-Gonzalez of Nicaragua, who was convicted of larceny, robbery, and homicide in Miami, Florida.
- Nicole Benavente Torres of Peru, who was convicted of aggravated assault in Prince William County, Virginia.
- Leonardo Morales-Lozada of Colombia, who was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in Tarrant County, Texas.
The release also said that 70% of ICE arrests involve people charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S., and the statistic doesn’t include “foreign fugitives, gang members, terrorists, and human rights abusers.”
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In another case from DHS, Sergio Jesus Villegas-Dorta from Cuba was convicted of intentional killing involving a weapon, robbery, and aggravated assault with a weapon in Miami-Dade County, Florida.
“As we look ahead to Thanksgiving this week, Americans can be thankful our brave DHS law enforcement got these pedophiles, rapists, and murderers off American streets,” McLaughlin concluded.
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AI-enabled teddy bear pulled off market after reportedly making sexual and violent suggestions

A teddy bear with artificial intelligence integration was pulled from an online store after a report said it was capable of making sexual suggestions as well as plans for violence.
The “Kumma” bear sold by FoloToy cost only $99 online, but a report from the Public Interest Research Groups said the toy didn’t have proper safeguards against access to harmful content. FoloToy is based in Singapore.
‘Kumma discussed even more graphic sexual topics in detail, such as explaining different sex positions, giving step-by-step instructions on a common “knot for beginners” for tying up a partner and describing roleplay dynamics involving teachers and students.’
“We were surprised to find how quickly Kumma would take a single sexual topic we introduced into the conversation and run with it, simultaneously escalating in graphic detail while introducing new sexual topics of its own,” the group said.
The topics included spanking, role-playing, and BDSM.
“Kumma discussed even more graphic sexual topics in detail,” the group added, “such as explaining different sex positions, giving step-by-step instructions on a common ‘knot for beginners’ for tying up a partner and describing roleplay dynamics involving teachers and students, and parents and children — scenarios it disturbingly brought up itself.”
FoloToy CEO Larry Wang told CNN that the company pulled the bear as well as other AI-enabled toys and that the company was “conducting an internal safety audit.”
The website had marketed the bear to children as well as adults.
“Kumma, our adorable bear, combines advanced artificial intelligence with friendly, interactive features, making it the perfect friend for both kids and adults,” the company said.
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“From lively conversations to educational storytelling, FoloToy adapts to your personality and needs, bringing warmth, fun, and a little extra curiosity to your day,” the website read.
Open AI told PIRG that it had suspended the developer for abusing its policies.
R.J. Cross, co-author of the report, told CNN that more efforts were necessary to prevent the harm from AI-enabled products.
“It’s great to see these companies taking action on problems we’ve identified. But AI toys are still practically unregulated, and there are plenty you can still buy today,” Cross said. “Removing one problematic product from the market is a good step but far from a systemic fix.”
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