British law enforcement recently arrested Irish comedian Graham Linehan for a social media post criticizing a transgender activist. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government felt the post threatened public order, so five armed police arrested the comedian at Heathrow Airport.
For decades in Oldham, England, parents have gone to political leaders alleging their daughters had been raped or groomed into prostitution by Pakistani immigrant gangs. Many of these parents were threatened with arrest for anti-Pakistani rhetoric and turned away.
British Parliamentarian Nigel Farage even came to America to testify in front of Congress about how dangerous the threat to free speech has become in his country.


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- Helping China WinThis threat to American survival is so great that three steps must be taken immediately.
- Too Much AmbiguityI spend about three hours a day trying to keep track of political and governmental news.
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- The Four Building Blocks of the 2026 Republican VictoryThis is a formula for a huge Republican victory — if we can get gasoline under control and work on affordability so we are seen as the party trying to improve the lives of Americans.




