CNN analyst has some really bad news for liberals hoping for a MAGA collapse: 'Ain't going nowhere'



Liberal activist Michael Moore stated in 2016 that then-candidate Donald Trump was the "human Molotov cocktail that they've been waiting for — the human hand grenade that they can legally throw into the system that stole their lives from them."

Moore, ever a cynic, suggested that if ultimately lobbed by the American people into the White House, Trump would neither deliver on his promises nor prove very effective as president.

'What he brought into the GOP looks like it's going to last long beyond him.'

To the chagrin of Moore and other liberal activists whose prognostications in recent years have aged like milk, Trump has not only delivered on many of his promises and shaken the foundations of the unworkable liberal order but fathered a movement that threatens to continue delivering on his promise of a "Golden Age" by leaning further into a muscular and nationalistic conservatism.

Politicos on both the left and right are betting on the collapse of the Make America Great Again movement in the coming years, especially after Trump leaves office. Unfortunately for them, the restorative fire set by the "human Molotov cocktail" in 2016 appears to be burning as intensely as ever.

CNN's chief data analyst, Harry Enten, indicated on Thursday that the MAGA movement "is as powerful as it has ever been," particularly where the GOP is concerned.

Enten told talking head Sara Sidner that whereas a Marquette University poll found that 74% of Republicans viewed MAGA favorably two years ago, polling now indicates that 78% of Republicans hold a favorable view of the political movement.

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"We're talking about something that, in my opinion, will very much be able to outlast Donald Trump," said Enten. "Trump is in term number two. He can't run for a term number three. But the bottom line is this: What he brought into the GOP looks like it's going to last long beyond him."

After noting that "it's a very populist movement," Sidner asked what the GOP felt about Vance serving as "the next standard-bearer of this movement."

Enten noted that Vance is presently the favorite for the Republican presidential nomination in 2028 "because the Republican base loves JD Vance."

"What are we talking about here? Someone who really represents the Make America Great Again movement," continued Enten.

"A year ago, his favorable rating among Republicans — 81%. Latest Marquette University Law School poll, look at this, 84%. Eighty-four percent! So if anything, his favorable rating is somewhat up from where it was a year ago after a year of Trump."

As for the GOP's relationship with the current standard-bearer, Enten indicated that whereas 62% of Republicans said Trump was a good influence on the party before he ran for his second term, that number has since jumped to 71%.

Enten noted that while there are many people on the left who'd like to think the influence of Trump and the MAGA movement on the GOP is waning, that's simply not the case.

"Donald Trump, MAGA, JD Vance — they ain't going nowhere when it comes to the GOP," added Enten.

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'Thugs do not rule America': Replica of Columbus statue toppled by liberal mob may soon have a home — the White House



President Donald Trump is preparing to install a statue commemorating Christopher Columbus outside the White House. So there's no mistaking the counterrevolutionary and restorative nature of this act, the White House will reportedly erect a replica of the figure that iconoclasts unceremoniously tore down and tossed into Baltimore's harbor on July 4, 2020.

Columbus' four transatlantic voyages opened the way for European exploration of the Americas. While once celebrated for his courage and ambition — such that counties, cities, and towns across the United States were named after him — the Italian "Admiral of the Ocean Sea" who sailed under the Spanish flag has in recent years been subjected to routine defamation and denunciations by liberals.

Columbus' memory and likeness were especially popular targets during the left's Black Lives Matter-bannered deracination and iconoclasm campaign of 2020 that saw graves dug up, animals and places renamed, church windows busted, and cities torched.

As various municipalities and institutions such as the Smithsonian advocated for dropping Columbus Day in favor of "Indigenous Peoples' Day," radicals vandalized and toppled statues commemorating the Italian explorer across the country.

'Thugs do not rule America.'

In Baltimore, masked thugs marched through the city's Little Italy neighborhood on July 4, 2020, in search of a target. After harassing restaurant patrons and other residents, the thugs set to work on toppling a Columbus statue dedicated in 1984 by former Mayor William Donald Schaefer and President Ronald Reagan.

After tearing down the statue and jumping on the broken Italian Carrara marble likeness of the great explorer — acts that were brushed off by city officials — the cheering mob chucked the broken pieces into the harbor.

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A piece of the Christopher Columbus statue is pulled from the harbor in Baltimore on July 6, 2020. Jerry Jackson/Baltimore Sun/Tribune News Service via Getty Images.

Artist Tilghman Hemsley hired a dive team to recover the broken pieces, which were taken to his family's art studio. Using 3D scans of the remains, the artist, working in concert with his son, digitally reassembled the statue, then created a mold to fashion a replica out of crushed marble and resin, reported the Baltimore Sun.

"We brought it out of the harbor and reconstructed it, rebuilt it," Hemsley told the Sun. "So it's not really our artwork, but we were instrumental in putting it back together. It's like Humpty Dumpty."

Bill Martin, an Italian-American businessman, told the newly thinned-out Washington Post that he and his allies ultimately raised and spent over $100,000 on the recovery and restoration efforts.

'One of the most gallant and visionary men to ever walk the face of the earth.'

John Pica Jr., the president of Italian American Organizations United and a former Democratic Maryland state senator, told the Associated Press that he was contacted in 2025 by a middleman who indicated the White House was seeking a statue of Columbus.

Pica's organization took a straw vote and unanimously decided to send a statue to the White House. They reportedly signed the loan agreement on Wednesday.

Pica told the AP that he was "cautiously optimistic" that the statue would make it to the White House and noted that it could possibly be installed "within two weeks."

Two people with knowledge of the counterrevolutionary initiative told the Washington Post that the statue will likely be installed on the south side of the White House grounds, by E Street and north of the Ellipse.

Nino Mangione, a Republican member of the Maryland House of Delegates who was involved in the effort to recover the statue, stated, "Thrilled at the possibility our Columbus statue could be placed at the White House! Stolen, vandalized, and dumped in the harbor in 2020 yet never forgotten."

"Six years later it rises again as a symbol of Italian American pride. Thugs do not rule America," added Mangione.

The statue's potentially imminent installation comes just months after Trump issued a proclamation honoring Columbus, calling him "the original American hero, a giant of Western civilization, and one of the most gallant and visionary men to ever walk the face of the earth."

Trump pledged to "to reclaim his extraordinary legacy of faith, courage, perseverance, and virtue from the left-wing arsonists who have sought to destroy his name and dishonor his memory."

Although the White House would not comment on any statues, White House spokesman Davis Ingle said in a statement to Blaze News, "In this White House, Christopher Columbus is a hero. And he will continue to be honored as such by President Trump."

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'This is where ICE has come to die': Self-identified Antifa member arrested for threats against federal agents, DOJ says



The Department of Justice arrested a man for making threats against federal agents and cited his many posts on social media that called for violent resistance.

Kyle Wagner, 37, identified as a member of Antifa and called for militant attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, according to a DOJ press release Thursday.

'If it has to be done at the barrel of a gun, then let us have a little f**king fun.'

"This man allegedly doxxed and called for the murder of law enforcement officers, encouraged bloodshed in the streets, and proudly claimed affiliation with the terrorist organization Antifa before going on the run," U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement online.

Wagner allegedly made the threats from his accounts on Facebook and Instagram and called on his followers to "forcibly confront, assault, impede, oppose, and resist federal officers," according to the DOJ press release.

He also referred to the agents as the "gestapo" and "murderers."

The release cites specific comments allegedly made by Wagner.

"I've already bled for this city, I've already fought for this city, this is nothing new, we're ready this time, ICE we're f**king coming for you," he allegedly wrote on Jan. 6.

The next day he wrote, "Anywhere we have an opportunity to get our hands on them, we need to put our hands on them," and told people to "cripple" the agents.

"We want to know who they are. We will identify every single one of them and we will prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law. If it has to be done at the barrel of a gun, then let us have a little f**king fun," he is said to have written.

"This is where ICE has come to die," he added.

The DOJ also alleges that Wagner doxxed an individual by releasing their private information, because they were supportive of ICE.

The 31-page criminal complaint has numerous screenshots of his online comments.

WCCO-TV obtained video of Wagner's arrest at his Minneapolis apartment. He wore a shirt reading, "I'M ANTIFA."

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Wagner was charged with cyberstalking and making threatening communications.

"Today's arrest illustrates that you cannot run, you cannot hide, and you cannot evade our federal agents: If you come for law enforcement, the Trump Administration will come for you," Bondi concluded.

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Maryland man allegedly plotted to kill Trump official — and showed up at his house with gloves and mask



The Arlington County Police Department announced the arrest of a man for allegedly plotting to kill the director of the Office of Management and Budget, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Police said that 26-year-old Colin Demarco of Rockville was seen wearing rubber gloves and a surgical mask on Aug. 10 when he was spotted by a witness on the porch of the victim.

'I am at my wits' end and this might be the final straw. I want to get a gun, head to DC and kill him.'

The witness interacted with the man, who appeared to be concealing a firearm and carried a backpack. The man fled but was identified through footage from surveillance video.

Police said they obtained a search warrant for digital records of the suspect and found that he appeared to have solicited to have the target killed and had looked up directions to his house.

They arrested Demarco at his residence after interviewing him and reported that he told them the 2024 election had been the "lowest point in his life" and he was afraid of an "impending war and a fascist takeover."

Sources said the target of the plot was Russell Vought, who received violent threats because of his involvement with Project 2025 and his efforts to fire federal employees, according to CBS News. The criminal complaint said that Demarco was targeting someone who had "served as a presidential appointee," with the initials "R.V."

Officials said they found digital evidence that Demarco had written a note titled, "Body Disposal Guide," as well as another having to do with his father's firearm. Prior to being arrested, he claimed to be writing a manifesto.

One message specifically expressed his alleged wish to kill the president.

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"The more Trump does s**t like this, the more I wanna grab a gun and try to shoot him. ... I am at my wits' end and this might be the final straw. I want to get a gun, head to D.C. and kill him," the message read.

Demarco is charged with attempted murder, criminal solicitation to commit murder, carrying a concealed weapon, and wearing a mask in public to conceal identity.

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'Qualm your t*ts': Ocasio-Cortez makes embarrassing mistake while defending Don Lemon — and the ridicule is hilarious



Social media smart alecks have had a field day with a mistake made by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) in a post intended to defend former CNN anchor Don Lemon.

Ocasio-Cortez posted a video of her speaking to Lemon and explaining that he was being persecuted by the Trump administration to make him an example for others to censor their opposition to the president's policies.

'You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.'

However, many noticed that she appeared to mistakenly use the wrong word in her crazed rant.

"Intimidation is an age old tactic to qualm public dissent and outrage," she wrote in the post on the X platform.

"This Administration is going after public figures to encourage the American people to self-censor," she added. "But we will not be silenced, and we will not accept this violation of our First Amendment Rights."

Unfortunately for her credibility, the word "qualm" is a noun and not a suitable synonym for verbs such as "quash" or "quell," which would have made more sense.

The error was hilariously mocked online.

"Quell? Calm? Squash? So many possibilities," BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey replied.

"You need to qualm down," responded Seth Dillon, the CEO of the Babylon Bee.

"You sure about that 'qualm?'" BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales said.

"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means," one detractor said.

"Qualm? Quell I think is the word you were looking for Bartender in Chief," another critic said.

"I had to check that this wasn't a parody account. A leading member of Congress — a presidential contender — not only doesn't know the meaning of the word 'qualm' but seems to think it's a verb rather than a noun," commentator Michael Knowles responded.

"This is the qualm before the storm, @AOC," actor Nick Searcy joked.

"Qualm your t*ts, then buy a dictionary," one user quipped.

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Lemon was arrested for apparently taking part in the storming of the Cities Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota, by anti-ICE agitators. He claims that he was there only as a journalist, but the Department of Justice charged him with violating the right of the churchgoers to practice their religion.

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Republicans talk 's**t' about Trump behind his back — but fear of MAGA 'Twitter army' keeps them quiet, Eric Swalwell claims



Democratic Rep. Eric Swalwell of California claims that Republicans criticize the president behind closed doors but are too afraid of threats from his supporters to speak publicly.

Swalwell made the comments to TMZ Tuesday when asked about what happens between him and members from the other side of the aisle at the congressional gym.

'It's the fear that they've expressed to me that if they speak out against Donald Trump, he sends his Twitter army at them, and their lives change.'

"You'd be surprised. The truth really comes out in the congressional gym," said Swalwell.

"Republicans and Democrats work out together. That's where I see who they really are. And it's quite frustrating because the s**t that they talk about the president and knowing that what he's doing is wrong, but you also hear the fear that they're hearing at home, 'Don't speak up. Don't be the tallest poppy in the field,' as one of them said," he added.

"Basically protect your family because when you go after this guy, the violence comes and the threats come," Swalwell claimed.

He said that he tells those people to find a different job because they can't handle the criticism that comes along with being a politician.

"What frustrates me the most, as I said, is these guys, they say one thing in a hearing, and they act another way in the gym, and I think it's mostly rooted in fear," he continued.

"It's the fear that they've expressed to me that if they speak out against Donald Trump, you know, he sends his Twitter army at them, and their lives change. And it's a sad state of affairs," he added.

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Swalwell has announced a run for the governor's office of California, though polling shows he has little support in the crowded field. A poll in December found that no candidate garnered more than 13% of support from Californians, and a plurality of 44% were undecided about their preference.

Current California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is widely considered to be trying to expand his name recognition in hopes of mounting a campaign for the 2028 presidential nomination.

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14-year-old named Pagan apparently linked to satanic group is charged with threatening church massacre, child pornography



The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office in Tampa, Florida, has arrested a 14-year-old on terrorism and child pornography charges.

Sheriff Chad Chronister told reporters on Wednesday that "threats of mass violence and the exploitation of children are some of the most heinous crimes we investigate — and this case was no different."

'Images too graphic and too disturbing to discuss because they would keep all of you up at night.'

After receiving a tip on Jan. 31 that Jose Pagan Jr. had access to firearms and was plotting a massacre at a church near his home in Wimauma, the HCSO searched the teen suspect's family home, where officers found weapons, ammunition, and electronic devices containing horrific child pornography.

The sheriff indicated that Pagan — who was spotted in a photo wearing a No Lives Matter T-shirt and is apparently linked to a neo-Nazi satanic group — discussed in an online chat room associated with violent extremists his alleged plan to shoot up a church.

While Sheriff Chronister initially referred to the group as Temple of Love, his office confirmed to Blaze News on Thursday that Pagan was involved with the group Tempel ov Blood.

According to the Mapping Militants Project, Tempel ov Blood describes itself as a "hybrid between a traditional satanic coven and a (religious) militant order." FBI informant Joshua Caleb Sutter — a convicted felon who publishes neo-Nazi propaganda — has long led the group out of South Carolina.

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TOB is apparently an American affiliate of the Order of Nine Angles, a global satanic pedophile cult known for anti-Semitism, hatred for Christianity, identitarianism, and admiration of Adolf Hitler and other loathsome historic figures. Its members have in the past reportedly encouraged their minor victims to commit suicide.

A Wisconsin teen who pleaded guilty last month to murdering his parents as part of a broader plot to assassinate President Donald Trump apparently was an adherent to the global satanic group's teachings.

Sheriff Chronister noted that days prior to executing the search warrant, his office received information from the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force about a possible mass shooting plot as well as information from a child exploitation hotline about child pornography possibly being downloaded at the same residence.

During the search of Pagan's home, detectives "discovered 14 extremely graphic, disturbing images where individuals were inflicting violence toward infants and toddlers — images too graphic and too disturbing to discuss because they would keep all of you up at night," Chronister said.

While most of the firearms in the house were found locked in a safe, authorities indicated that one firearm was easily accessible and stored in the father's nightstand.

Pagan was charged with written or electronic threat to conduct a mass shooting or act of terrorism; in-state transmission of child pornography by electronic device; multiple counts of solicitation or possession of child pornography; and multiple counts of unlawful use of a two-way communication device.

Although it's unclear if Pagan will be charged as an adult, Chronister stressed that "the age of the individual involved does not lessen the seriousness of these crimes."

The sheriff noted further that after the 21-day juvenile hold of the suspect, "based on the seriousness of these crimes, I am extremely worried about this 14-year-old integrating right back into our community, where our loved ones live."

The presence of law enforcement has greatly increased at two churches in the area, Chronister said.

The teen, who may face additional charges, told authorities he was just trying to be edgy.

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Bernie Sanders gets obliterated online for dragging Melania into left-wing criticism of WaPo layoffs



Socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) jumped into the fray over the layoffs at the Washington Post and was immediately met with brutal backlash online.

Sanders tried to lambast the outlet's owner, Jeff Bezos, and tied the layoffs to the Amazon deal to film and promote a documentary about first lady Melania Trump. The movie, "Melania," garnered $7 million in domestic ticket sales in its opening weekend, placing it third behind two major studio films.

'Your financial illiteracy is confusing you again.'

"If Jeff Bezos could afford to spend $75 million on the Melania movie & $500 million for a yacht to sail off to his $55 million wedding to give his wife a $5 million ring, please don't tell me he needed to fire one-third of the Washington Post staff. Democracy dies in oligarchy," Sanders wrote Wednesday on social media.

Many fired back at Sanders and pointed out that he was a millionaire many times over despite his constant criticism of millionaires and billionaires.

"He didn't fire them because he couldn't afford them. He fired them because nobody's reading them. Maybe the Washington Post should ask why a third of their staff couldn't produce journalism people were willing to pay for," read one popular response.

"84-year drain on the Treasury outraged that guy responsible for an entire percentage point of U.S GDP dislikes wasting money on financial drains like him," replied Luther Abel of National Review.

"Since you’ve never had a real job in your life, let me explain something to you: Bezos is not obligated to continue pouring millions of dollars into a failing enterprise just because a bunch of self-entitled, pompous leftists need affirmation of these grand delusions in print," read another response.

"The lesson here is that no billionaire should ever invest in any progressive institution. They’ll rail you while you own it and they’ll rail you when you try to parachute out. The only winning move is not to play," wrote another critic.

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"Your financial illiteracy is confusing you again. Successful people don’t continue to pour millions of dollars (a billion in 10 years) into failing businesses as you do with our tax dollars," replied another detractor.

Bezos, who became one of the wealthiest men on Earth by founding Amazon, purchased the Washington Post in 2013, but only recently began shifting the focus of the news outlet toward supporting freedom and free markets.

On Wednesday the Post announced layoffs of about 700 of its staff, which is about a third of the employees. Critics accused Bezos of undermining democracy in order to appease President Donald Trump, who has been critical of Bezos as well as the Post.

Bezos attended Trump's inauguration in January 2025.

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‘Political theater’: Mamdani defends knife-wielding suspect who charged at police



In Queens, New York, Jabez Chakraborty was shot by law enforcement following a call from his family involving a mental and emotional distress crisis.

Bodycam footage from officers shows an immediate act of aggression after they enter the home on January 26 as Chakraborty charges officers with a large kitchen knife.

'I’m grateful to the first responders who put themselves on the line each day to keep our communities safe.'

New York Police Department Officer Tyree White orders Chakraborty to “put the knife down” several times, video shows. Chakraborty, 22, does not comply.

White then shoots Chakraborty, who sustained serious injuries but survived. Police said they recovered the knife at the scene.

The family later claimed they had asked for an ambulance, not police.

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However bodycam footage from another video shows a different account. In that video, a woman clearly says, “Yes,” when officers ask if she called them. She then opens the door and invites the officers inside. Officers again ask if they can enter the home, and she responds, “Yes,” confirming twice that she intentionally requested law enforcement assistance.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D) initially praised first responders in a social media post.

“I’m grateful to the first responders who put themselves on the line each day to keep our communities safe,” the mayor said on X.

He later visited Chakraborty and his family in the hospital before shifting the tone of his public messaging.

"Jabez needs mental health treatment, not criminal prosecution by a district attorney," Mamdani said.

“No family should have to endure this kind of pain," he added.

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Critics say Mamdani is “playing a dangerous game of political theater,” downplaying the danger of the incident and framing Chakraborty as blameless because of his mental health.

No criminal charges appear to have been filed in connection with this case. Blaze News has reached out to the NYPD to inquire about Officer White's status.

Mamdani has since said he is working on a plan to accelerate the creation of a Department of Community Safety, which would co-respond to 911 calls alongside law enforcement.

“What these policy options include are various co-response models involving teams of behavioral health specialists, peer experts, and of course police so that they can intervene if the need arises,” Mamdani said.

Critics have been quick to point out that creating the Department of Community Safety would be unaffordable as New York City is already under a $12 billion budget deficit.

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