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MEK and the Rajavis: From Terror List to Political Lobbying – Assassinations, Abuse, and International Maneuvering

In the realm of Iranian politics, few groups have sparked as much controversy and generated as much animosity as the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) and its leaders, Masoud and Maryam Rajavi. With claims of terrorism, human rights abuses, and allegations of collaboration with foreign powers, the MEK and the Rajavis have become a subject of intense scrutiny and contention both within Iran and on the international stage.

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Congressional Hearing Witness: $60 Million in Soros Dark Money Network Funded Anti-ICE Riots in Minnesota

During a congressional hearing, a witness testified that at least $60 million in so-called “dark money” has flowed into Minnesota protests, raising new questions about who is funding the unrest. According to testimony, the funds are believed to be linked to fourteen organizations, including groups described as part of the Soros network. Lawmakers called for…

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Islamic Terrorists Release Video Threatening to Assassinate President Trump

More peace from the religion of pieces.

In the footage, the jihadists refer to Trump as the “protector of the Cross,” a phrase commonly used by Muslims to frame their violence as religious war.

The group claims it would “use your own weapons against you” and displays what appear to be Javelin anti-tank missiles, saying the weapons were obtained via Ukraine. Is Zelensky selling our weapons to terror groups? Thank you, Joe Biden.

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Major Trump Win: Mandatory Detention, No-Bond For Illegals

On February 6, 2026, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a landmark ruling affirming the federal government’s authority to detain certain noncitizens without bond while removal proceedings are pending. The decision represents a major legal victory for the administration’s immigration enforcement and detention framework.