Conservative analyst slams “hogwash” claim Trump can’t be a dictator because he won the election

A conservative analyst eviscerated MAGA supporters for claiming it’s impossible for Donald Trump to act like a king because he was voted into office.

“The almost cultish refusal to understand the point by Trump’s usual apologists is bizarre,” wrote longtime Never Trumper Jonah Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Dispatch. “Yes: He was lawfully and legitimately elected. But [Trump advisor] Stephen Miller’s Jacksonian-Wilsonian theory that Trump has a ‘mandate’ to do whatever he wants is anti-Constitutional hogwash.”

Here, Goldberg may be referring to Miller’s comments to CNN earlier this month, in which he claimed the president has “plenary authority”—absolute power—to deploy the National Guard to U.S. cities. An alleged technical glitch caused Miller to abruptly stop speaking without further explanation, though some believe Miller simply realized he had said too much.

“The office of the president is not endowed with [plenary authority],” former Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, district attorney Matthew Mangino explained to Newsweek. “We live in a nation that has checks and balances on power. Congress and the courts can stop a president who seeks to exceed his authority.”

Mangino added, “I can’t speculate whether Stephen Miller had a real glitch or faked it because he accidentally ‘let the cat out of the bag,’ but this administration has not been shy about grabbing power, manipulating Congress, and ignoring the courts. Call it whatever you want.”

In his post decrying those who don’t understand how a lawfully elected president can act like a king, Goldberg explained that how one wields the power of the presidency is what’s important—not simply how they got to the Oval Office.

Beyond that, he said the Constitution exists to protect democracy no matter what, and as such, it wouldn’t even matter if people voted for him to become a dictator. He still wouldn’t have the authority to be one.

“Even if Trump won an actual landslide (he didn’t), and all of the voters wanted him to exceed his authority, it wouldn’t (and certainly shouldn’t) matter,” he said. “I honestly never want to hear the faux right-wing eggheady refrain ‘we’re not a democracy, we’re a republic’ ever again from people claiming that Trump can do whatever he wants because ‘the American people voted for this.’ That is the exact opposite of republicanism ffs. It’s also not true.”

Goldberg explained that people voted for Trump for many different reasons. Some, he said, “just wanted prices lower or didn’t want Harris to be president.”

“The idea all of his voters pre-approved everything he has done or will do is more cultish nonsense,” Goldberg added. “Regardless, if the American people want a politician to violate the Constitution, that doesn’t give that politician a scintilla more right or authority to violate the Constitution. I’m used to explaining this to democracy fetishists of the left. Didn’t expect to spend the last decades of my career trying to explain it to populism fetishists of the right.”

Millions of people took to the streets for the largely peaceful No Kings protests last weekend. A wealth of concerns were voiced, including Trump’s authoritarian rule, repeated ICE raids, the loss of abortion access, and more.

Repeatedly, LGBTQ+ rights—and especially trans rights—were a key part of those protests. In Boston, 79-year-old Sen. Ed Markey (D-MA) took to the stage with a trans flag wrapped around his shoulders and was met with cheers.

“We’re going to get up, we’re going to stand for the right thing, and we are going to win,” Markey said. “Because here in Massachusetts, we stand for what is right. We stand with trans people because trans rights are human rights.”
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/10/conservative-analyst-slams-hogwash-claim-cant-be-a-dictator-because-he-won-the-election/

‘Unity’ with Nazi sympathizers: An ugly problem within parts of the political Right

There’s an ugly new current running through parts of the political Right: a growing attempt to sanitize what should never be sanitized—overt fascism, national socialism, kinist racial theory, and anti-Jewish conspiracy. In corners of the internet and certain activist spaces, people are “ironically” quoting Hitler, praising the Third Reich’s “order,” and calling all Jews “globalist parasites.” Some even try to reframe Hitler as a misunderstood nationalist hero.

That alone is disturbing enough. But what’s worse is the emerging chorus of voices—including influential conservatives like Matt Walsh—saying we need unity, even with them, for the sake of “winning politically” (“no enemies to the right”).

To be clear: unity itself is good. Conservatives have lost far too much ground to pointless infighting. We’ve split over secondary issues and handed the Left the culture war on a silver platter. But unity is not a moral blank check. True unity can’t come at the expense of first principles, truth, human dignity, and liberty under God. Once we trade those for the illusion of strength, we don’t win. We rot from within.

There’s actually a perfect parallel for this in the church world. Years ago, the “Revoice” movement emerged in Evangelical circles marketing itself as a “safe space” for LGBT inclusion within Christianity. It claimed to just “welcome” everyone, but beneath that language was a quiet redefinition of biblical truth. By normalizing sin under the banner of compassion, Revoice diluted the Gospel it claimed to uphold. It was seeker sensitivity for homosexuality—a slow moral surrender dressed up as kindness.

That’s exactly what “unity” with Nazi sympathizers looks like in politics: tolerance of evil wrapped in pragmatism. “We don’t agree with them,” the argument goes, “but we need them to win.” No. That’s not a strategy. That’s a compromise pretending to be courage.

To give the devil his due, Matt Walsh and others like him are absolutely justified in their anger toward the modern Left. The Left is deranged, institutionally powerful, and aggressively hostile to faith, truth, and normal life. Conservatives are right to see it as a real threat.

When Walsh says the Left is violent—pointing to things like the assassination attempt on Charlie Kirk—he’s not wrong. The radical Left dominates the institutions that control culture, finance, and speech, and they use that power to crush dissent. They are, without question, the more dangerous threat on an institutional level.

He’s also right to note that the establishment Right has gone on too long doing absolutely nothing about this real threat.

But here’s where Walsh’s reasoning falls apart: just because the far-right extremists don’t have institutional power, and just because the establishment has dropped the ball, that doesn’t mean they aren’t evil (and dangerous, if given the opportunity). And grafting them into the conservative base is handing them that opportunity.

Power doesn’t make a worldview right or wrong; it just determines how much damage it can do. The Nazi ideology he’s overlooking would be just as barbaric if it ever gained the same power the Left currently wields. Evil isn’t graded on a curve.

And we’ve seen how this plays out. A week ago, a Politico piece lit a match under this conversation again. It detailed leaked group chats from a young Republican organization where members were “joking” about loving Hitler, gassing Jews, and raping women.

Sure, Politico is a far-left outlet that framed it as proof that all conservatives are Nazis. But that doesn’t make the entire thing fiction. The story rings true to what’s actually brewing beneath the surface of parts of the younger right—an ugly undercurrent of racist, anti-Jew, “ironic fascism.”

And if we call for unity with that, we’re doing exactly what the Left has accused us of for years. We make their smear look true.

That’s not only morally vacant; it’s politically stupid. Siding with or excusing Nazi sympathizers doesn’t just stain your conscience; it hands the Left a gift-wrapped propaganda victory.

For years, progressives have falsely smeared anyone right of center as a “Nazi.” But the moment we tolerate real fascists, we give their slander teeth. It alienates normal voters who came to the Right precisely because we weren’t radical and guarantees the Left wins again.

It’s not a strategy. It’s an op.

Part of the problem is that conservatives have been so relentlessly gaslit by the Left that we’ve gone numb to the word “Nazi.” For decades, progressives have hurled it at everyone from Mitt Romney to your grandma for saying she likes the Constitution. The Left cried wolf so many times that now, when real wolves show up—actual neo-Nazis and fascist sympathizers—people on the Right roll their eyes. They assume it’s just another overreaction.

But this time, it’s not the Left crying “Nazi.” It’s Christians and conservatives—people like myself, Seth Dillon, Joel Berry, Ben Shapiro, Keri Smith, Will Spencer, Brandon Tatum, and many others. The very people who’ve been falsely smeared for years are now warning that the real thing has crept into our backyard.

That alone should make every serious conservative pause.

And let’s be clear about what we’re talking about when we say “Nazi.” This isn’t edgy “national pride.” Nazism was an industrialized system of cruelty: the Nuremberg Laws stripping Jews of citizenship, Kristallnacht burning synagogues across Germany, the T4 euthanasia program murdering the sick in the name of “purity.” Schools taught children to report their parents for racial “impurity.” Bureaucrats turned human beings into numbers. It was the machinery of death wrapped in patriotic slogans.

That’s what we’re being asked to “unify” with.

As Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn—who suffered under the Soviet gulag—reminded the world, “The line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being.” He, a man who saw leftist evil up close, saw firsthand that evil doesn’t belong to one political camp. The Left’s cruelty in the USSR mirrored the same soul sickness that drove fascism in Germany. His message was simple: evil grows wherever people stop saying “no.”

Again, pundits like Matt Walsh seem to assume the far right is less dangerous simply because it doesn’t have the same institutional power. But that’s naïve. Power doesn’t create moral corruption; it merely exposes it. The main reason why the radical Right hasn’t acted as brutally as the radical Left is that it can’t. Yet.

And Matt appears blind to this reality because he hasn’t been on the receiving end of the Right’s evil, like his friends Shapiro and Dillon have.

Walsh also argued that his driving principle is loyalty to his friends—that he wants to stand by them no matter what. This sounds noble at face value, but the reality here undercuts that very argument.

Think about this: his own colleagues and friends are the targets of these Hitler-sympathizing extremists. Ben Shapiro, Seth Dillon, Lara Loomer, and Josh Hammer have all received real death threats from fringe-right lunatics.

One man, Nicholas Ray—a follower of Candace Owens who was pushing the idea that “the Jews” and Shapiro’s circle plotted to kill Charlie Kirk—was recently arrested after making violent threats against those conservatives and their families.

Abby Libby, a young Christian conservative mother, has been doxxed, threatened with rape and murder, and even had her newborn child threatened.

So how does unity with those people make sense?

If loyalty is the point, how does aligning with your friends’ would-be killers honor that principle?

Would Walsh be okay with Ben Shapiro calling for unity with those who want him dead? I think not.

But that’s precisely what he’s calling for in reverse.

Most importantly, as a professing Christian, Walsh’s call for “unity” with evil is more than just politically misguided—it’s spiritually dissonant. Scripture commands believers to “expose the deeds of darkness,” not fellowship with them.

A Christian who excuses evil for strategic gain isn’t showing wisdom or courage. He’s showing fear.

It’s a terrible witness to the world—the same kind of moral compromise the Church made in the Revoice movement.

Conservatism, properly understood, is not authoritarianism with an American flag draped over it. It’s the defense of ordered liberty, limited government, individual rights, and the equal dignity of all people.

Nazism obliterates every one of those foundations. It rejects God’s image in man and replaces it with hierarchy, collectivism, and blood-and-soil idolatry. It is fundamentally anti-conservative.

We ought not unite with Nazis precisely because we are conservative. It’s that simple.

And that brings us back to the question: what does principled unity look like?

It means standing shoulder-to-shoulder on first principles—not turning a blind eye to evil in our ranks. It means drawing clear lines: no alliances with people who promote racial hatred or violence.

It means calling it out publicly when we see it—not because we want to “cancel” anyone, but because silence lets poison spread.

This isn’t a call for more division. It’s a call for discernment.

We can fight the Left with everything we’ve got without surrendering our moral compass in the process. We can win elections and keep our integrity.

As Walsh rightly noted, intolerance to evil is a virtue—but this should equally apply to evil in our own ranks.

Unity is good. But unity that abandons truth is surrender by another name.

Say yes to principled cooperation. Say no to pragmatic complicity.

*Mikale Olson is a contributor at The Federalist and a writer at Not the Bee, specializing in commentary on Christian theology and conservative politics. As a podcaster, YouTuber, and seasoned commentator, Mikale engages audiences with insightful analysis on faith, culture, and the public square.*
https://www.christianpost.com/voices/unity-with-nazi-sympathizers-ugly-problem-with-political-right.html

‘Republicans should be embarrassed’: Ex-Trump official rips GOP for losing shutdown fight

Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer criticized Senate Republicans after Democrats blocked a bill that would have guaranteed pay for military and federal workers during the ongoing government shutdown.

“Senate Republicans should be embarrassed by how bad they’re messaging this,” Spicer, who served as President Trump’s first press secretary, said Friday on his podcast, in remarks highlighted by The Daily Beast.

“They should have been out on the steps last night with military members and Border Patrol,” he added.

The measure, known as the Shutdown Fairness Act of 2025, was introduced by Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) but fell short of the 60 votes needed to advance, with a final tally of 54-45.

The bill aimed to ensure continued pay for “excepted” federal employees, including active-duty troops, TSA agents, park rangers, air traffic controllers, and Border Patrol officers.

Spicer accused Republicans of failing to defend their position forcefully, calling their actions “literally the lamest response” he had ever seen. “The idea that they voted and bolted is an embarrassment to the Republican Party,” he said.

Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) dismissed the bill as a “ruse,” arguing it would give Trump budget director Russell Vought undue authority.
https://www.rawstory.com/sean-spicer-2674232081/

Bill Clinton ‘More Frail Than Ever’ as Ex-Prez Leaves Onlookers Worried During Shocking Gala Speech — ‘It’s Sad to Watch’

**Bill Clinton Sparks Health Concerns with Disheveled Appearance at New York Gala**

*Published: October 24, 2025, 2:25 p.m. ET*

Former President Bill Clinton, 79, has sparked fresh health concerns following his disheveled appearance and struggles with communication during a high-profile event in New York City. RadarOnline.com reports that Clinton wore a Band-Aid on his nose and visibly shook as he turned the pages of his speech at The Headstrong Project’s Annual Gala on Wednesday, October 22. His speech also included at least one notably long pause that drew attention.

### A Bit Sad to Watch

The reason behind Clinton’s Band-Aid remains unclear, although it is noted he has previously undergone treatment for a pre-cancerous lesion on the same part of his nose. Witnesses at the event described his voice as low and halting, especially as he handed out an award to former Navy SEAL Frank Larkin, who once served on Clinton’s own security team.

A guest at the gala told The Daily Mail, “It was a bit sad to watch. The room went dead silent when he spoke because he had a low voice and was speaking slowly, so everyone wanted to hear what he had to say. He was admirable, and everyone stood up to clap before and after his speech.”

### Reflecting on a ‘Fitter’ Time

Before presenting the Moral Courage Award to Larkin, Clinton fondly recalled the days when he and his security detail used to run “25 miles a week.” He said,

> “Back before I was so ancient, I used to run about 20-25 miles a week when I was in the White House in my first term. Larkin would run with me. And as you’ll see, he’s now, and back then, a lot fitter than I did, but I still get out there and pound the pavement.”

He continued,

> “And I admired that he was a Navy SEAL. I admired that after he got out of the Navy, he went into the Secret Service and did a whole lot of other things that were important.”

Clinton also reflected on their younger days, describing them both as “young and pretty.”

It is worth noting that Frank Larkin’s son, Ryan—a former Navy SEAL—tragically died by suicide in 2017. Since then, Larkin has committed himself to fighting the stigma around seeking mental health support in honor of his late son.

### Clinton’s Recent Health Issues

Bill Clinton has faced multiple health challenges in recent years. In 2004, he suffered a heart attack that necessitated quadruple bypass surgery. More recently, he raised concerns after being seen with a defibrillator in August while leaving the Hamptons alongside his wife, Hillary Clinton, 77.

Last year, Clinton was hospitalized on December 23 at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., after developing a fever and was discharged on Christmas Eve after treatment for the flu. In 2021, he experienced another health scare when a urological infection spread to his bloodstream, leading to hospitalization.

Following his time in the White House, doctors revealed Clinton had nearly 100 percent blockage in some arteries when he underwent bypass surgery—he narrowly avoided a major heart attack.

In 2010, he again faced chest discomfort and was admitted to the same New York hospital where he had his quadruple bypass. During that stay, he underwent a stent insertion procedure, a common treatment to open blocked arteries.

Bill Clinton’s recent public appearances and health developments have drawn public concern, with many hoping for his improved wellbeing in the years ahead.
https://radaronline.com/p/bill-clinton-frail-onlookers-worried-during-shocking-gala-speech-sad-to-watch/

Amid the Rubble of the East Wing, Lessons in How Trump Exercises Power

From the first day of his second term, President Trump has adopted an ends-justify-the-means approach to his presidency.

This strategy reflects a focus on achieving goals by any means necessary, often prioritizing results over traditional norms or processes. Such an approach has generated significant discussion and debate regarding its implications for governance and policy-making.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/24/us/politics/east-wing-trump-power.html

Trump pardons Binance founder Changpeng Zhao after Biden’s ‘war on crypto’

**President Donald Trump Pardons Binance Founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao**

*By OAN Staff, Katherine Mosack | 9:09 AM Friday, October 24, 2025*

President Donald Trump has granted a pardon to Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, the founder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt released a statement on Thursday, saying that Trump “exercised his constitutional authority by issuing a pardon for Mr. Zhao, who was prosecuted by the Biden Administration in their war on cryptocurrency.”

“In their desire to punish the cryptocurrency industry, the Biden Administration pursued Mr. Zhao despite no allegations of fraud or identifiable victims,” she noted. “The Biden Administration’s war on crypto is over.”

The pardon clears Zhao of his 2023 conviction for violating the Bank Secrecy Act and failing to maintain anti-money-laundering controls in his currency exchange. At the time, prosecutors claimed that Binance was a hub for illicit transactions where criminal organizations laundered billions.

Binance paid a $4.3 billion fine to settle federal charges and was subsequently banned from operating in the United States. After serving four months in prison, Zhao stepped down from his role as CEO.

“Deeply grateful for today’s pardon and to President Trump for upholding America’s commitment to fairness, innovation, and justice,” Zhao wrote on X Thursday. “Will do everything we can to help make America the Capital of Crypto.”

In another post on Friday, CZ reflected, “Overall, I think I have always been lucky. It (the process) was extremely painful, but it didn’t break me. My official record was tarnished for a bit, but my reputation held strong. No one, not a single person, stopped doing business with me. My family, friends and community supported me. I was never alone. Thank you for your support! Let’s keep building.”

A representative of Binance stated that the company “remains focused on building a secure, transparent, and user-first platform that reduces fees and increases access to the financial system for all.”

During a roundtable in the White House State Dining Room on Thursday, Trump commented on Zhao’s case, saying, “Let me just tell you that he was somebody that, as I was told, I don’t know him, I don’t believe I’ve ever met him, but I’ve been told by, a lot of support, he had a lot of support, and they said that what he did is not even a crime.”

He continued, “It wasn’t a crime, that he was persecuted by the Biden administration, and so, I gave him a pardon at the request of a lot of very good people.”

Last year, the Trump family also launched a crypto firm called World Liberty Financial, which is hosted on Binance.

The pardon has drawn criticism from Democrats, who claim that the decision may present a conflict of interest given the Trump family’s growing wealth derived from cryptocurrency.

Crypto investors, however, have welcomed the news of Zhao’s pardon. The Wall Street Journal reported that Binance’s BNB token has surged almost 80% this year, making it the fourth-largest cryptocurrency after bitcoin, ether, and tether, according to CoinMarketCap.

Following the news of Trump’s clemency decision, Bitcoin rose nearly 2% on Thursday.

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https://www.oann.com/newsroom/trump-pardons-binance-founder-changpeng-zhao-after-bidens-war-on-crypto/

Chess player who made cheating accusations against Daniel Naroditsky now painting himself as a victim

A former world chess champion who made baseless accusations of cheating against US chess superstar Daniel Naroditsky has painted himself as the victim, describing receiving dozens of threats to his life following the American’s death.

Russian national Vladimir Kramnik, 50, told The Post he is willing to speak with police in Charlotte, North Carolina. However, he warned he will take legal action against others in the chess community who have blamed his campaign against Naroditsky—the son of a Ukrainian-born Jewish father—for leading to the 29-year-old’s death, which was announced on Monday.

Speaking from his home in Switzerland, Kramnik also criticized chess world authorities, who have launched a probe into his possible harassment or bullying of the US chess ace. Describing Naroditsky’s death as “tragic,” he warned there would be “legal consequences for everyone” who accuses him of being responsible.

“What is happening now is, unfortunately, a continuation of a very, very dirty PR campaign, which I started to be a target for already two years,” he told The Post. “I had much more severe attacks, death threats for my family as well, on top of permanent, continuous defamation publications, and, well, just insults.”

Kramnik revealed that he has received dozens of direct death threats over the past two days. He said he plans to go to the police in Switzerland to “start a criminal case” against those in the chess world who have blamed him for Naroditsky’s death.

The former world champion has been suspended multiple times from Chess.com, the world’s largest online chess platform, for pushing what a spokesperson called “baseless conspiracy theories about other players.” For several years, Kramnik has accused Naroditsky—who became America’s greatest ambassador in the sport—and others of cheating in online games using sophisticated computer programs that analyze millions of possible moves to guarantee victory.

Following Monday’s tragic news, many figures in the chess community, where players compete for serious money online, condemned Kramnik. Among them was Indian Grandmaster Nihal Sarin, who said Kramnik has “kind of literally taken a life.”

Despite this backlash, Kramnik insisted that he is the victim in the story. He claimed he was “the only one” trying to help Naroditsky.

“I was the only one who, once I saw his shape, one day before his death, I was shouting, publicly, ‘Please help him.’ It’s very obvious that he had big issues,” he said. “Maybe he is under some substances, but something was clearly wrong with him, very very wrong. And nobody did anything, and now they are blaming me, who was the only one trying to tell police, friends, people who are close, ‘Come and do something about it.’”

No official cause of death has yet been given for Naroditsky, who was found unconscious on his couch at his Charlotte apartment by senior figures in his chess club on Sunday. The investigation into his death remains active, with police treating it as a possible suicide or overdose, according to a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department incident report seen by The Post.

### Latest Updates on the Death of Chess Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky

– American chess grandmaster dead unexpectedly at 29
– US chess superstar faced repeated, unproven accusations of cheating by Russian rival before his death
– US chess superstar was incoherent, rambling in final stream just days before his death
– Ex-world chess champ investigated for unfounded attacks on grandmaster as grieving mom says he died tormented by them

Kramnik insists his legal team has already reached out to police in Charlotte, expressing his desire to assist with what he described as “really strange” circumstances surrounding Naroditsky’s death.

“I really would like that the investigation to take place [is a] very serious police investigation, and that we all know what happened,” he said. He pointed out some unusual details: “Some things [that] were really strange were happening. The fact that all his videos on his Twitch channel were erased like a few hours before his death.”

“I spoke with my lawyers already. They will try to contact the police department in Charlotte, to try to ask them for an investigation,” Kramnik added. “I will do everything in my power to get a real investigation into what happened that day, the day before, why his shape was deteriorating so rapidly, what was happening in these days.”

Naroditsky appeared incoherent and rambling in his final Twitch stream before his death, in which he explicitly discussed the baseless claims made by Kramnik.

“Ever since the Kramnik stuff, I feel like if I start doing well, people assume the worst of intentions,” Naroditsky said in the video made in the early hours of October 17.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department did not respond immediately to requests for comment.
https://nypost.com/2025/10/24/us-news/daniel-naroditskys-death-has-led-to-daeth-threats-vladimir-kramnik/

7 Social Media Posts You Might Not Want to Miss

**Seven Must-See Social Media Posts This Week – In Case You Missed Them**

1. This Democrat wants to slit the throats of Trump supporters. Just another hate-filled, violent Democrat. She’s blaming it on the hood, but plenty of nice people live in the hood. It’s not the hood — it’s her.

2. I know how likable and bright Candace Owens is, and MAGAs are generally very loyal. However, you need to hear this: She is obsessed with the idea that Israel killed Charlie and now she suspects Trump as well.

3. Geraldo never asked for Antifa to unmask, but he insists ICE unmask, ignoring the overwhelming attacks on ICE.

4. I’m Meme writes: California Department of Transportation officers openly admitted that they don’t require truck drivers to be proficient in English. Even more concerning, if a driver doesn’t understand the language, they skip Level 1 inspections — the most thorough kind, where inspectors go under the vehicle to check for mechanical issues. This is because it’s considered unsafe for the officers when a driver can’t follow basic directions.

So, it’s unsafe for inspectors, yet somehow considered safe to let a driver who can’t even read road signs operate a massive truck on public roads.

5. This could make you cry.

6. Hopefully, a revolution for truth and justice!

7. Canada Lied
I heard this on Newsmax and knew it wasn’t true. Canada clipped the ad to only reveal some of what Reagan said.

**Fake Reagan Ad:** Reagan loved free trade, but when he was met with unfair trade, he responded with tariffs.
https://www.independentsentinel.com/7-social-media-posts-you-might-not-want-to-miss/

Researchers Say AI Chatbots by Google, OpenAI, Others Overwhelmingly Favor Left-Wing Political Perspectives

**New Study Reveals Political Biases in AI Chatbots Like ChatGPT**

Recent research indicates that users turning to ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence chatbots in search of politically neutral answers may not be getting what they expect. According to a new study, many of these chatbots harbor political biases that are often not disclosed by the companies behind them.

As Americans increasingly integrate AI systems into their work and daily lives, many assume these tools provide unbiased information. However, the study reveals that when it comes to politics, this is not always the case. The research examined how leading platforms respond to user prompts and found notable ideological leanings.

These AI systems, technically known as large language models (LLMs), are trained on vast amounts of text to generate responses. The data technology company Anomify conducted the study and discovered that many LLMs exhibit consistent “personalities” or biases that remain unclear or invisible to users.

Many people perceive the answers provided by these language models as neutral, authoritative, and logical. Yet, researchers caution that beneath this apparent neutrality, the responses may actually reflect opinions shaped by biases in the training data, reinforcement learning, or alignment efforts.

>”Today’s leading LLMs differ not only in their technical skills but also in their responses to politically and socially charged questions,” the researchers conclude. “Many exhibit consistent ‘personalities’ or biases, often invisible to end users. Awareness of these differences is essential for everyone who builds or relies on these powerful systems.”

### Key Findings from the Study

The experiment involved popular platforms such as OpenAI and Google. Researchers designed prompts presenting two opposing statements across eight socio-political categories. Each prompt was run 100 times per model to capture a representative distribution of responses.

The study found that most models tended to:

– Support regulatory over libertarian ideals
– Lean toward progressive rather than conservative viewpoints
– Favor globalist over nationalist perspectives

For example, the chatbots almost universally supported the notion that abortion should be largely unrestricted in the United States. Almost all models also backed legal recognition of transgender rights—including access to medical transition—and promoted the idea that redefining social norms for greater inclusion and equality benefits society as a whole.

Other topics revealed a broader spectrum of opinions. Some models strongly supported restricting immigration at America’s southern border, while others advocated for reducing restrictions to allow more migrants to enter the country legally.

### What This Means for Users

The study warns that users might perceive AI-generated responses as “neutral fact,” yet a different model with an equally neutral tone could provide a vastly different answer. Because the choice of AI platform can influence the nature of information a user receives, understanding bias is a critical factor when selecting which system to use.

As AI continues to shape decision-making and information gathering, awareness of these built-in biases is essential—not only for developers but also for everyday users relying on these powerful chatbots for accurate and balanced insights.
https://www.nysun.com/article/researchers-say-ai-chatbots-by-google-openai-others-overwhelmingly-favor-left-wing-political-perspectives

DOJ tells California officials to back off ‘apparent criminal conspiracy’ to arrest ICE agents: ‘Stand down or face prosecution’

The Justice Department on Thursday warned California officials, including Rep. Nancy Pelosi, issuing a joint statement claiming that California law “prevents federal agents from taking certain actions.”

“While the President may enjoy absolute immunity courtesy of his rogue Supreme Court, those who operate under his orders do not,” the lawmakers wrote.

“Our state and local authorities may arrest federal agents if they break California law and if they are convicted, the President cannot pardon them.”

Pelosi’s office did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.
https://nypost.com/2025/10/24/us-news/doj-tells-california-officials-to-back-off-apparent-criminal-conspiracy-to-arrest-ice-agents/

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