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China Sucks. Even Their Propaganda Makes America Look Awesome.
The American raid to capture Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro was deeply embarrassing for Red China. The third-world communist thugs had provided much of the military equipment designed to protect Maduro’s regime from foreign intervention. It proved utterly useless against U.S. forces, who snatched Maduro just hours after his meeting with a delegation of Chinese officials.
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Maduro’s ‘Pit Bull’ Defense Attorney Is Prolific Democratic Donor
Ousted Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro’s defense attorney is a prolific political donor who has contributed exclusively to Democratic congressional and presidential campaigns over a 20-year period, a Washington Free Beacon review of campaign finance disclosures found.
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Advancing American Freedom • Anti-Semitism • Hans von Spakovsky • Heritage Foundation • Policy • The Washington Free Beacon
EXCLUSIVE: Mike Pence’s Group Hires Former Heritage Legal Scholar Amid Exodus From Think Tank
Former Heritage Foundation senior legal fellow Hans von Spakovsky has joined Advancing American Freedom (AAF), the nonprofit led by former vice president Mike Pence, the Washington Free Beacon has exclusively learned. The move comes after Heritage president Kevin Roberts tapped von Spakovsky to help lead the beleaguered think tank’s legal center—only for von Spakovsky to resign alongside the center’s previous leader.
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Thune-Aligned Super PAC Sets Off-Year Fundraising Record With $180 Million Haul
The Senate Leadership Fund (SLF) in 2025 shattered its off-year fundraising record, pulling in $180 million as Republicans gear up for the midterm elections, the group announced Monday.
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Adam johnson j6 • Adam johnson running for office • Blaze Media • Jan 6 rioter running for office • Lectern guy • Politics
‘Lectern guy’ from Jan. 6 running for election in Florida to promote ‘MAGA principles’

The man who famously carried off the lectern owned by Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California during the Jan. 6 rioting is running for election in Florida.
Adam Johnson was sentenced to 75 days for his role in the rioting at the U.S. Capitol in 2021, but he has filed to campaign for a seat on the Manatee County Commission near Tampa Bay.
He filed for office on the 5-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 rioting.
Johnson’s website describes him as a father of five sons and a businessman.
“Adam Johnson is a Conservative, America First candidate who’s tired of watching MAGA principles get ignored at the local level,” his website states. “While politicians in Manatee County talk about serving the people, they’re cutting deals with insiders and letting corruption run wild.”
Johnson is known as “the lectern guy” on his social media accounts. He filed for office on the five-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 rioting.
The incumbent for the at-large seat is not running again, and four other Republicans are vying to win the position. The county is considered solidly Republican leaning.
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Johnson pleaded guilty to one charge of entering a restricted building. In addition to serving 75 days in prison, he underwent one year of supervised release and paid a $5,000 fine. He also served 200 hours of community service.
“Adam can’t be bought. He can’t be bullied. And he won’t back down from exposing corruption wherever he finds it,” Johnson’s website says.
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Blaze Media • Crime • Daniel stern • Hollywood actor arrest • Home alone movie franchise • Prostitution solicitation
‘Home Alone’ star busted for allegedly trying to hire escort

The actor best known for portraying a burglar on the popular “Home Alone” movie from the ’90s was cited for allegedly soliciting a prostitute at a California hotel.
Documents obtained by TMZ say that Daniel Stern was cited on Dec. 10 in the city of Camarillo, but the 68-year-old was not arrested.
Stern could face a fine of $1,000 for the misdemeanor.
The actor had a separate emergency in Ventura County in October when he was rushed to the hospital over a medical emergency.
TMZ reported that the actor did not respond to a request for a comment.
If charged for the misdemeanor, Stern could face a fine of $1,000 as well as six months in prison if he’s convicted.
The actor played the bandit Marv Murchins alongside Joe Pesci in the “Home Alone” franchise. He has largely left his acting career in recent months and put his efforts into becoming a sculptor.
While Stern has not been vocal about his political beliefs, he previously noted with relish how he took advantage of Donald Trump long before he was elected president. He said that Trump and his then-wife Ivana Trump had walked into a bar and seen Stern with a movie crew.
Trump had a small cameo in the second “Home Alone” movie.
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Stern with Jay Leno from 1995. Margaret Norton/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty Images via Getty Images
“Donald spotted us and proclaimed so everyone could hear that he would be picking up the tab at our table,” Stern recalled.
He said that he ordered as much alcohol as he could and even invited strangers to drink with them in order to run up the tab. He believes the final tab ended up being more than $7K.
“We still feel really good about that,” he added.
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Judicial Watch Sues Barnstable Public Schools for Firing Associate Principal Over Protected Facebook Speech
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a federal lawsuit against Barnstable Public Schools in Massachusetts for violating the First Amendment rights of a former associate principal who was fired over lawful social media posts addressing matters of public concern. The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District […]
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Judicial Watch Asks Supreme Court to Take Up Case of Teacher Fired for Off-Duty Political Speech
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it filed a petition for a writ of certiorari asking the Supreme Court of the United States to review a decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit that permits public school officials to fire a tenured teacher for political speech made privately, off […]
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The Left’s Renee Good Narrative Has Completely Collapsed. Here’s Why.
No one thinks about this timeline anymore, but it took more than two months after George Floyd died in Minneapolis for a foreign media organization — The Daily Mail — to publish the body camera footage of his arrest and subsequent overdose. Minnesota Democrats had refused to release the video, without explaining why. But it …
Dan Bongino Announces His Return To Air After Exit From Trump’s FBI
Former FBI deputy director Dan Bongino will return to the airwaves on February 2 with a new show streaming on Rumble. Bongino announced his return to podcasting on Monday after exiting the FBI at the start of the year. “The Dan Bongino Show,” when it returns, will be live-streamed exclusively on Rumble from 10 a.m. …
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