Many protesters appear motivated less by a working knowledge of policies, agencies, or legal frameworks they oppose than by the social experience of protest itself—demonstrations become venues for connection and shared identity rather than forums for informed civic engagement.
Law enforcement officers are being vilified, targeted, and increasingly exposed to real-world danger—not because of misconduct, but because a growing radical narrative treats law enforcement itself as the problem.
Douglas Murray has distinguished himself by doing something both rare and dangerous in modern media: telling the truth clearly, publicly, and without apology—pulling no punches, regardless of who the truth offends.
Morocco has lived a different story for centuries—one where faith can steady a nation instead of shaking it, and where identity can include people rather than expel them.
Former HSI Special Agent Michael Koscielniak breaks down the landmark SDNY narco‑terrorism case against Nicolás Maduro, explaining how U.S. prosecutors built a decade‑long investigation to dismantle a regime that ran Venezuela as a criminal narco‑state.
Former HSI Special Agent Michael Koscielniak argues that Senator Rick Scott is a strategic patriot for the Western Hemisphere, pairing moral clarity with firm support for action against Maduro’s criminal regime and for Venezuela’s democratic opposition.
Former U.S. intelligence officer Dino Buloha explains why Marco Rubio may be remembered as America’s most consequential Secretary of State, highlighting his hard‑line focus on the Western Hemisphere, China’s advance, and Cuba as an active intelligence threat.
Former U.S. intelligence officer Dino Buloha dissects Iran’s brutal crackdown, Washington’s dilemma over striking Tehran, China’s quiet lifeline, and the economic and regional fallout that make the world pretend this crisis is merely “complicated.”
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Retired SWAT Commander Darcy Leutzinger breaks down when officers can lawfully use deadly force, explaining Graham, Garner, and how real‑world threats, vehicles, and weapons are judged by objective reasonableness—not social media outrage or hindsight.
Former HSI Special Agent Michael Koscielniak warns that violent mobs in Minneapolis are assaulting ICE agents, invading churches, and attacking businesses, arguing that this is not protest but an organized campaign to delegitimize federal authority and the rule of law.
Leigh Scott portrays Stephen Miller as the unapologetic architect of the America First agenda, highlighting his clear, hard‑line approach to border security, national sovereignty, and policy that puts American workers and identity ahead of globalist ideology.
Former U.S. intelligence officer D.W. Wilber argues that Greenland is the irreplaceable Arctic high ground for America’s defense, warning that losing control of it would blind U.S. early warning and invite Russian and Chinese strategic advances.