Oregon man called “Loony Toon” gets 20 years in the slammer after car chase, shootout with cops
What do you do when a Loony Toon breaks the law?
Fighting for Food Freedom: A Georgia Farmer’s Stand Against Bureaucratic Overreach
Jones Creek Farm/Image courtesy of Stephanie Jones “I never set out to battle county government. I simply wanted to sell the food I grow—healthy, local produce and value-added goods—to my neighbors,” Georgia farmer Stephanie Jones shared with The Gateway Pundit. Recently, The Gateway Pundit spoke with Stephanie Jones,…
Law Students Threatened for Not Attending Mandated DEI Training: Report
Students at Southern Illinois University’s Simmons Law School were reportedly threatened with a “letter of reprimand” that would be placed in their permanent file if they did not attend a mandatory diversity, equity, and inclusion training session. The reprimand letter could also be shared with the state bar,…
Bus driver who killed 5 people in crash is from China, doesn’t speak English, and got his CDL in New York
If it feels like you’ve heard this story before, it’s because it’s been happening, like, every few weeks across the U.S.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio Announces Deportation and Third-Country Acceptance Agreements for Illegal Immigrants and Non-Nationals with More Than 20 Countries
Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated yesterday on television that the United States has secured agreements with 20 countries around the world to accept people living illegally in the U.S. and deport them when returning them to their country of origin is not feasible. Just after these remarks,…
The Hat Lady’s Reflection of the 2020 Election Process – Part II
The Hatlady’s Reflection of the 2020 Election – Part II Disclaimer: This narrative reflects the firsthand observations, recollections, testimony, and preserved records of Linda Brickman related to Arizona’s 2020 election process. Some claims and interpretations discussed remain disputed and publicly debated. We Still Need Sunlight to Help Restore…









