This is the Future of the Republican Party


Posted originally on Rumble By Charlie Kirk show on: July 12, 2025 at 3:00 pm EST

High School Student Shares the Harrowing Story of How She Was Almost Tricked Into Transitioning


Posted originally on Rumble By Charlie Kirk show on: July 12, 2025 at 3:00 pm EST

From the Student Action Summit | Bannon, Clark, Rosas | 7.11.25


Posted originally on Rumble By Charlie Kirk show on: July 12, 2025 at 3:00 pm EST

Steve Bannon Full Speech TPUSA SAS 2025


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 12, 2025, at 1:00 pm EST

Maureen Bannon Full Speech TPUSA SAS 2025


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 12, 2025, at 1:00 pm EST

MAGA Is NOT Backing Down.” Papadopoulos On Criminal Investigation Into Fmr. CIA & FBI Director


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 9, 2025, at 2:00 pm EST

Douglass Mackey, aka “Ricky Vaughn”, Wins Second Circuit Court of Appeals – Dismissing Egregious First Amendment Prosecution


The background of the insufferable case is HERE and HERE.

Today, the second circuit court of appeals finally overturns one of the most ridiculous Obama/Biden dystopian lawfare cases against the first amendment.  Defendant Douglass Mackey wins his appeal and the case is dismissed [RULING HERE]

The ridiculous case was against Douglass Mackey, aka Twitter user Ricky Vaughn, who posted a silly meme against Hillary Clinton in 2016.  The Biden DOJ prosecuted Mackey saying he was part of a conspiracy to rob Clinton of the election, by posting memes of disinformation around the election.

Mackey was tried and convicted in New York; however, finally an appeals court looked at the stupidity of it and ruled in his favor, sending the case back to the lower court for dismissal.

Literally all the guy did was post snarky memes poking fun of democrats and Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election…  However, the United States government claimed: “the defendant exploited a social media platform to infringe one the of most basic and sacred rights guaranteed by the Constitution: the right to vote.”

After the jury remained deadlocked for three days, and after thrice telling the judge they were deadlocked, Judge Ann Donnelly threatened not to release them from duty unless and until they came to a decision on guilt.  The jury in 2023 subsequently found Douglass Mackey, a 33-year-old who went by the name Ricky Vaughn on Twitter and a resident of Florida (insert DeSantis silence here), guilty of creating a meme against the interests of the U.S. government.

July 9, 2025 | Sundance

Hearts of Oak: Alistair Williams – Stand-Up Rebellion: Finding Humour in a Controlled World


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 3, 2025, at 3:00 pm EST

Steve Bannon’s Battle for the Soul of MAGA | The Daily (1 Jul 2025)


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 3, 2025, at 8:00 pm EST

The Confirmation of the American Experiment?


Posted originally on Jul 4, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

Jefferson vs Adams

As the story goes, the famous last words attributed to John Adams on July 4, 1826 (the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence) were:

“Thomas Jefferson survives.”

The profound historical irony was that Jefferson actually died first. Thomas Jefferson died several hours earlier that same day at Monticello on July 4th – the day of American Independence. Adams was unaware that, lying on his deathbed in Quincy, Massachusetts, he had no way of knowing Jefferson had already passed away. His final words reflected his belief that his longtime friend, staunch rival, since Adams was a Federalist, yet both were fellow Founding Fathers, was still alive.

Adams and Jefferson, the 2nd and 3rd Presidents of the United States, were central figures in the American Revolution and the nation’s founding. Their relationship was complex: they were initially close collaborators, then bitter political enemies, and finally reconciled friends through correspondence in their later years. Their deaths on the same day – the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, which they both helped create – was seen by the nation as a divine sign affirming the American experiment.

Adams’ last words, mentioning Jefferson, underscored their intertwined legacies, even in death. The fact that he was mistaken about Jefferson surviving added a layer of poignant irony that captivated the nation. What Adams truly said (Slight Variations), according to eyewitness accounts (like his son John Quincy Adams and others present), reported slight variations, but the core meaning is consistent.

  • “Thomas Jefferson survives.” (Most common version)
  • “Thomas Jefferson still survives.”
  • “Jefferson lives.”

In essence, John Adams’ final thoughts and words were of his fellow Founding Father, Thomas Jefferson, expressing a belief in Jefferson’s continued life that was tragically and poetically incorrect, cementing their shared destiny in American history and memory.

Happy 4th of July