Nolte: ‘Melania’ Humiliates Media, Exceeds Expectations with Best Documentary Box Office Opening in Decade

The legacy media are eating crow once more now that Melania has scored the best box office opening for a documentary in a decade.

Over and over, Trump supporters were taunted by the corporate media about empty theaters, an imminent box office humiliation, and zero advance ticket sales.

Well, reality has once again debunked these serial liars.

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More than 400 RCMP members accused of misconduct, at least 30 dismissed or demoted

More than 400 members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were accused of misconduct in 2024, leading to at least 20 dismissals and resignations.

According to the RCMP, it logged 443 cases of alleged misconduct in 2024 involving 408 employees. Nearly one quarter of these cases resulted in “serious” disciplinary measures, such as being declared ineligible for promotion or being forced to forfeit more than 80 hours of pay. Ten RCMP employees were also demoted to a lower rank or level, which was more than double the number of demotions made over the previous two years.

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Appalling new allegations against Minnesota Somali woman who went on TV and claimed she was abducted by ICE

Shocking new details have surfaced about a Somali woman who gained national attention after claiming immigration officials kidnapped her.

Nasra Ahmed, 23, was detained on January 14 in Minneapolis for ‘assaulting, resisting, or impeding certain officers or employees’ during an ICE operation, per Attorney General Pam Bondi.

… But new allegations against Ahmed claim she assaulted immigration officers, including launching an egg at one and spitting in another’s face.

The 23-year-old is accused of approaching officers during the operation and shouting ‘obscenities’ at them, according to the criminal complaint seen by the Daily Mail.

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Canada’s Banana Republic Media

Canada’s Banana Republic Media

They did try to hide this.

h/t Mauser

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Mandelson reported to police over files leaked to Epstein

Lord Mandelson has been reported to the police for leaking confidential Downing Street files to Jeffrey Epstein.

The Metropolitan Police has received referrals from both Reform and the SNP asking them to investigate the peer, who allegedly sent the documents when he was business secretary.

Documents released by the US justice department revealed that, in 2009, Lord Mandelson had forwarded an economic briefing for Mr Brown to Epstein captioning it: “Interesting note that’s gone to the PM.”


He hated Trump.

h/t Mauser

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Was Mark Carney’s Davos speech a mistake if it upset Trump?

In an interview with an American television network this week, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent volunteered some advice to Mark Carney.

“I would just encourage Prime Minister Carney to do what he thinks is best for the Canadian people, not his own virtue-signalling, because we do have a USMCA negotiation coming up,” Bessent said, using the American name for the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement.

“He rose to power on an anti-American, anti-Trump message, and that’s not a great place to be when you’re negotiating with an economy that is multiples larger than you are and your biggest trading partner.”


I think Carney is priming the LPC for a snap election.

Pissing off Trump is just free campaign advertising for his gullible base.

It’s entirely possible he prefers China as a personally profitable alternative to the US.

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Islamophobia definition ‘could stifle free speech’

The government’s definition of Islamophobia is too vague to protect freedom of speech, according to the founder of Tell Mama, a charity to address anti-Muslim hatred.

Fiyaz Mughal, who also set up Muslims Against Antisemitism and Faith Matters, joined others warning ministers in a letter that there were still “profound concerns” about the definition, despite it being watered down from initial proposals.

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Icebreaker diplomacy finally gives Canada the upper hand over Trump

High up in the Arctic, the stillness of remote terrain is sporadically interrupted by enormous ships crashing through ice sheets, carving paths through the frozen wasteland.

Icebreakers, as these vessels are known, can weigh more than 30,000 tons and have become critical in moving cargo, supplying research stations and projecting military power in the region.

The US may be the unchallenged power in its own hemisphere, but it is far more vulnerable in the Arctic because its fleet of icebreakers lags well behind those of rival powers and allies alike.

The situation is “abysmal”, one former admiral told The Telegraph.

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Jeffrey Epstein calls himself ‘Tier One’ sex predator in newly released Steve Bannon interview

Convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein described himself as a “Tier One” sexual predator in a videotaped interview with former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon that was released by the Justice Department Friday.

The financier, who was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell on Aug. 10, 2019, while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges, clarified that he was at “the lowest” level of perversion in response to offscreen questions from Bannon — who fell in with Epstein after leaving President Trump’s first administration and sought to improve the sex offender’s public image, The Post reported this past summer.

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Richard Ciano: Tear down the signs in Carney’s little shop of hypocrisy

It takes a special kind of hubris to stand in Davos, surrounded by the global elite, and lecture the world on the virtues of “living in truth.” Yet there was Prime Minister Mark Carney, channelling the dissident spirit of Václav Havel to chastise the international community for clinging to a “rules-based order” that no longer exists. Carney invoked Havel’s famous parable of the greengrocer — the shopkeeper who puts a sign in his window reading “Workers of the World, Unite!”, not because he believes it, but because “it has been done that way for years” and it buys him a quiet life.

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‘Kill chains’ are the future of war. Humans may not be

By the end of January Grok, the artificial intelligence program developed by Elon Musk’s X platform, will be plunging its digital tentacles into some of the Pentagon’s most heavily classified computer systems and intelligence databases, harvesting “all appropriate data” to provide American war planners with fresh insights.

Opening a back door into the world’s most powerful military for Musk — whose Grok tool is being investigated by the European Union for generating sexual deepfake images — may sound eccentric at best and foolhardy at worst.

But it is only one of the conundrums of a profound but little-heralded revolution that is unfolding at the top of armed forces across the West and beyond.

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