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Oh, how interesting things become in a new year. Here we are, just past January; just after a Super Bowl, and a Grammy ceremony; just after the break between what was and what we are is so stark and clear that even the ones naive enough to not believe things now accept that the ugliness was always there under the rock they refused to lift.
By Kendall Defoe 28 days ago in The Swamp
Government Shutdown DHS Funding: What Happens When Safety Is at Risk
A government shutdown is not just a headline. It is a quiet disruption that reaches into homes, airports, borders, and paychecks. When the words government shutdown DHS funding appear together, they signal something more personal than politics. They point to uncertainty for workers who protect borders, respond to disasters, and keep transportation moving. For many Americans, these debates feel distant until flights slow, security lines stretch, or emergency services strain. This article explores what government shutdown DHS funding really means, why it keeps happening, and how it affects real people in ways that are often overlooked.
By Muqadas khan29 days ago in The Swamp
Trump Shares Video Depicting Barack And Michelle Obama With Monkey Faces On Truth Social, 'Most Openly Racist President'
The Grand Wizard of trolling, President Donald Trump, just upped his A game. He posted images of Barack and Michelle Obama as apes. Who does that? President Trump, that’s who. In a world where politicians hold back and only talk about racial issues behind closed doors, Mr. President has elevated to a perch of professional trolldom that few even aspire to reach.
By Skyler Saundersabout a month ago in The Swamp
Brody King Just Turned AEW Dynamite Into A Political and Cultural Flashpoint by NWO Sparrow
How One AEW Star Triggered Raw Emotion Inside And Outside The Ring In my time covering pro wrestling , I have seen performers rise through story lines, title runs, and viral moments. Very few capture the kind of raw audience investment that feels larger than a match. Last night on AEW Dynamite, Brody King reached a level that transcended scripted competition. It felt bigger than wrestling, bigger than rivalry, and honestly bigger than AEW itself.
By NWO SPARROWabout a month ago in The Swamp
The USA Never Learns.. Content Warning.
Watching the regime of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei put down protests with the utmost violence was and is distressing. Of course, the watchers' distress from afar is nothing to those who paid the ultimate price under the fire of Iranian security forces. It is reckoned that if Western media can be believed, thousands of Iranian protesters died or were injured under the boot of Iranian security forces. Protests started from shopkeepers and ordinary citizens against the cost of living. We are all facing a cost-of-living crisis right now, but the Iranian people are facing absolute poverty. Thanks to the severe sanctions imposed by the US and other Western nations. The Iranian currency, the Rial, has been so devalued that you might as well use Monopoly money to buy goods if you are an ordinary Iranian.
By Nicholas Bishopabout a month ago in The Swamp
House Votes to End Government Shutdown, Buys Time for ICE Talks. AI-Generated.
In a historic move, the U.S. House of Representatives voted decisively this week to temporarily prevent a looming government shutdown, providing a much-needed lifeline for the ongoing negotiations surrounding immigration policies and the role of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The measure is being hailed by some as a stopgap solution, buying time for lawmakers to hash out critical reforms. However, critics argue that it is little more than a temporary fix, leaving unresolved debates that could spill into the next round of budgetary debates.
By Ayesha Lashariabout a month ago in The Swamp
Trump Administration’s 2026 Immigration Crackdown: Detentions Rise, Protests Grow, and Political Pressure Builds. AI-Generated.
The Trump administration, despite having left office nearly five years ago, continues to cast a long shadow over U.S. immigration policy, particularly with the dramatic rise in detentions, growing public protests, and political pressure that has intensified in recent years. By 2026, the enforcement of restrictive immigration laws has taken on new urgency, with far-reaching consequences that have reshaped the landscape of U.S. immigration enforcement, border security, and public opinion. This crackdown, while deeply controversial, is a crucial focal point in the ongoing political debate about America’s immigration system.
By Ayesha Lashariabout a month ago in The Swamp










