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John Nantz

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Compulsive writer. Aspiring novelist. Litterateur. Columnist at @TownHallcom — Also @NewsMax — FBI Supervisory Special Agent (Retired) — Isaiah 1:18

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This hateful lie was debunked long ago. Hundreds of Jews were killed at the WTC on 9/11. The Odigo message was received by the company two hours prior to the attacks. No forewarning from it was issued to anyone, and it was one of many examples of non-specific pre-attack chatter.

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If you were wondering, LinkedIn hates free speech — I’ve just been notified by the LinkedIn “Trust and Safety Team” that my post sharing Trump’s announcement regarding Operation Midnight Hammer is “Hate Speech.” This isn’t the first time LI has removed an innocuous post from my

If you were wondering, <a href="/LinkedIn/">LinkedIn</a> hates free speech — I’ve just been notified by the LinkedIn “Trust and Safety Team” that my post sharing Trump’s announcement regarding Operation Midnight Hammer is “Hate Speech.” This isn’t the first time LI has removed an innocuous post from my
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Cernovich FBI Director Kash Patel Dan Bongino Here’s an observation from someone who spent 25 years at the FBI in virtually every special agent position: Not everyone who disagrees with their assignment, supervisor, or policy is a whistleblower. Some are just malcontents.

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F.X. Regan Cernovich FBI Director Kash Patel Dan Bongino Here’s another observation from someone who also spent 25 years as a federal agent, 20+ at the FBI. I was sympathetic to their initial claims. But what’s interesting are the number of “investigative journalists” and large following podcasters who seek to confirm their own bias

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BREAKING: In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court has effectively nuked the universal injunctions used by rogue district court judges. The opinion was written by Amy Coney Barrett. Sotomayor, Jackson, and Kagan dissented.

BREAKING: In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court has effectively nuked the universal injunctions used by rogue district court judges. The opinion was written by Amy Coney Barrett. Sotomayor, Jackson, and Kagan dissented.
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🚨BREAKING: The Supreme Court rules that nationwide injunctions "likely exceed the equitable authority that Congress has given to federal courts." This is a BIG WIN for President Trump — against rogue federal judges & universal injunctions!

🚨BREAKING: The Supreme Court rules that nationwide injunctions "likely exceed the equitable authority that Congress has given to federal courts."

This is a BIG WIN for President Trump — against rogue federal judges &amp; universal injunctions!
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Today, the Supreme Court instructed district courts to STOP the endless barrage of nationwide injunctions against President Trump. This would not have been possible without tireless work from our excellent lawyers U.S. Department of Justice and our Solicitor General John Sauer. This

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🔥HOO BOY: Justice Amy Coney Barrett TORCHED Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in her ruling this morning: She says that Justice Jackson doesn’t bother to consider certain precedent because it’s written in “boring ‘legalese.’” DAMN. “Justice Jackson’s argument…is at odds with

🔥HOO BOY: Justice Amy Coney Barrett TORCHED Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson in her ruling this morning:

She says that Justice Jackson doesn’t bother to consider certain precedent because it’s written in “boring ‘legalese.’”

DAMN.

“Justice Jackson’s argument…is at odds with
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“This became my most heavily researched book yet. …the research for CRY HAVOC to get 1968 right, especially the Vietnam veterans to know I put in the effort to get it right, to get Hanoi right, what it was like in Moscow, then there is a section in Washington, D.C., and Maryland

“This became my most heavily researched book yet. …the research for CRY HAVOC to get 1968 right, especially the Vietnam veterans to know I put in the effort to get it right, to get Hanoi right, what it was like in Moscow, then there is a section in Washington, D.C., and Maryland
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FIRST ON FOX: A Florida man was indicted for threatening to kill Alina Habba in a series of online "86" posts. FBI Director Kash Patel says this is “yet another disturbing example of a dangerous copycat inspired by the reckless behavior of former officials” in a swipe at former FBI

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Patel and Bongino are focused on the real threats to national security, and to the American people — in their communities. This is what making the FBI great again looks like. As to the simpering attention economy grifters, Epstein is a cutesy time story. A narrative trap devised

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Making the FBI great again. 🇺🇸 As a retired FBI agent who spent my first years in Counterintelligence, I couldn’t be more proud of Patel’s leadership with the FBI’s CI portfolio, and of the good men and women of the FBI, working these cases with vigorous professionalism.