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Today's News, December 16-17, 2025
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IN POLITICAL NEWS
1) Excellent news, as the War Department has upgraded its initial inquiry into Sen. Mark Moonman Kelly into an "Official Command Investigation." People, do you get how important this is? A military investigation goes to a military court, no spickle-duster Rutabaga civilian judges.
2) Boston area po-po, you know the same ones who after nearly three days still don't even have a face or name for the Brown U. shooter? Yeah, they are opening an investigation into the shooting of an MIT prof. I'm sure it was an Amish guy who is responsible.
3) Just the latest rot uncovered in the Rutabaga admin: he let in 18,000 "known" or "suspected" terrorists into the country. Tell me again this guy, like Zero, wasn't doing everything he could to destroy the United States.
4) Rob Reiner's son, Nick, has been taken into custody for slitting his parents' throats. He is not yet "medically ready" for a court appearance. New reports say that he would not sleep for days and fly into meth-filled rages.
5) President Trump has ordered a naval blockade off Venezuela to stop sanctioned oil tankers.
6) Dan Bongino has resigned as assistant director of the FBI. Bongino was reported to have been "ready to leave" over three months ago. There is no question he and AG Pam Bondi had different approaches to the mission, but he was the subordinate. However, this appears to be mostly about being separated from his family. I get it. Mrs. LS told me in the first Trump admin, when Bannon was discussing a couple of positions with me, that she was fine with me going, but she was NOT going to move.
7) Here are the 29 Rs and 22 Ds not seeking reelection. Many of the R spots are safe and present an opportunity for a more MAGA presence.
8) Shipwreckedcrew says the Covid fraud in Kollyfornia dwarfs the Skinny Minny fraud. It is crucial to understand that for today's DemoKKKrat Terror Party,
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