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'The Design Is to Destroy the System': Are Mamdani and Newsom Trying to Fail?
Sunday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” host and Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discussed Democratic politics. Marlow said with Mamdani’s apartment scheme, “None of the math is there. And it feels like the design is to destroy the system. And that
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Emma-Jo Morris: Mamdani Endorsed Hochul in Exchange for Pre-School for Illegal Aliens
Sunday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Emma-Jo Morris discussed New York. Morris said, “she gave him universal pre-K. … It’s crazy, he explains like the hostagetaker explains what he’s received in ransom in the New York Times.” The Alex Marlow Show,
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Frozen Dead Rat Next to Frozen Pile of Garbage: Emma-Jo Morris Describes Mamdani’s Third World Vision Come True in NYC
Sunday on “The Alex Marlow Show,” Emma-Jo Morris talked about New York City. Morris said, “I literally walked home from work yesterday and passed by a mound — because it’s all mounds, a dead rat laying flat next to a pile
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Florida Should Reject Expanded Food Disparagement Laws
Florida has earned a reputation for pushing back against failed public health dogma and leading the way to a healthier America.
Led by Gov. Ron DeSantis and Surgeon General, Dr. Joseph Ladapo, the executive branch has taken steps praised by the MAHA community: challenging widespread vaccine mandates, increasing transparency, and advocating patient choice.
Now, Florida is seemingly reversing course when it comes to championing freedom and transparency. The state legislature is looking to pass an obscure provision in the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services package bill that could have major consequences for free speech.
This debate comes amid a broader trend of federal and state-level efforts to shield parts of the agricultural sector from liability and scrutiny.
Florida is one of thirteen states with “food disparagement” laws that give legal recourse to producers who are affected by harmful public criticism. As Florida law currently stands, producers are allowed to sue if their perishable agricultural food products are disparaged as “not safe for human consumption.”
Originally, this law was adopted to protect an industry that “constitutes an important and significant portion of the state economy.” Perishable products are uniquely vulnerable to market volatility and potential panic spread through misinformation, which may justify that narrow protection.
However, the state legislature is considering major revisions to this law. These include broadening the legal shield to include non-perishable products and expanding the definition to include “agricultural practices used in the production of such products.” In addition, the bill authorizes damages including “reasonable attorney fees, and costs of the action” for producers, but provides no such cover to defendants who prevail.
Punishment through process is the real danger.
These changes are not minor technical edits. They mark a clear expansion that overlaps with much of the current MAHA debate over consumer warnings, pesticides, chemical inputs, and industrial processing. Criticism of how food is produced could now be misconstrued as an accusation that the product is unsafe and leads critics to court.
Agricultural producers should be protected from baseless smear campaigns, especially when slander can destroy livelihoods and the American food supply. However, Florida can achieve that goal without obstructing good-faith debate and advocacy.
If lawmakers insist on expanding this law, they should at least add guardrails to protect free speech and deter litigation abuse.
This could include an anti-SLAPP (Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation) and an early-dismissal pathway for courts to screen out lawsuits aimed at suppressing free speech.
It could also include rules about balanced attorney fees, so the legal system cannot be used as a financial weapon.
The best course, however, would be to drop the proposed expansion altogether.
If the agricultural industry truly has confidence in its practices and products, it should welcome scrutiny, not seek new legal pathways to silence it.
This is bigger than MAHA: Florida has built its reputation on transparency and open debate. The legislature should preserve that tradition by rejecting the expansion of the food disparagement law.
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Mystery Biotech Explosion Kills 8 in China, Company Legal Rep Arrested
Chinese state media agencies confirmed a massive explosion taking place at a facility owned by a biotechnology company killed at least eight people in Shanxi, northern China this weekend.
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Nearly 100 Conservative Leaders Urge Thune to Pass the SAVE America Act With Talking Filibuster
Ahead of an expected vote on the SAVE America Act in the House, nearly 100 conservative leaders are urging the Senate to pass the election integrity measure using the talking filibuster.
The SAVE America Act, an updated version of the SAVE Act, would secure America’s elections by requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote and requiring voter identification.
The bill, introduced by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, in the House and Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, in the Senate is expected to pass the House this week. Conservatives are now calling on Senate Republicans to do everything in their power to pass this legislation.
On Monday, the Conservative Action Project published a memo addressing Senate Republicans urging them to pass the SAVE America Act using any means necessary.
“There is no issue more critical to a securely functioning democracy than guaranteeing the sacred right of citizens to cast their votes,” said the Conservative Action Project’s memo read.
“Conservatives urge Senate Majority Leader John Thune and all Senate Republicans to use every procedural opportunity afforded to them, including forcing a talking filibuster, to pass the SAVE America Act,” stated the letter, signed by almost 100 movement leaders.
Prominent signatories include former U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint, President of American Principles Project Terry Schilling, First Liberty Institute President Kelly J. Shackelford, Conservative Partnership Institute President Ed Corrigan, and many more.
The memo also warns that Senate Democrats already plan to filibuster this bill, which is why Republicans must use the talking filibuster. “A talking filibuster is one of the Senate’s oldest traditions and has been used for centuries to break filibusters through physical exhaustion,” the memo explains.
“The Senate is the most powerful deliberative body in the world. Over the course of American history its leaders have shown grit, determination, and procedural savvy to accomplish legislative aims that transformed the country. We ask this current Senate, led by Leader Thune, to do the same,” the memo concluded.
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Indicted Democrat Touts Pelosi’s Support In Reelection Bid — But She Hasn’t Endorsed Her In Years
US Boards Fleeing ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tanker Weeks After Maduro Raid
Landlord Trying To Evict Raising Cane’s Location For Smelling Like Chicken Fingers, Lawsuit Claims
Chinese Media Elevate Anti-American Comments by U.S. Athletes at Winter Olympics
China's Global Times state propaganda newspaper proclaimed that America was besieged by "deep divisions" in an article on the Winter Olympics.
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Breitbart Business Digest: China's Dual Decoupling
Xi Jinping is betting that China can build domestic alternatives to American semiconductors and reduce its dollar exposure before either becomes a crisis.
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The New Vortex Triumph 2 MOA Budget Red Dot
I recently had an early look at the new Vortex Triumph 2 MOA Red Dot during the 2025 Vortex Media Summit at Vortex HQ, and while I haven’t yet put it through any long-term testing, it’s clear that Vortex has been deliberate about what this optic is meant to be. The Triumph seems built with ... Read more
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Victor Davis Hanson: Vance vs. Rubio
Victor Davis Hanson returns to weigh the balancing act Vice President JD Vance faces in a potential 2028 run in weeding out antisemitism from within the Republican Party without alienating disenfranchised white males who have been misled.
Editor’s note: This is a lightly edited transcript of a segment from today’s edition of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words” from Daily Signal Senior Contributor Victor Davis Hanson. Subscribe to VDH’s own YouTube channel to watch past episodes.
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: On the other side in 2028, if you looked at the polls, Marco Rubio was like 8%, 10%, and JD Vance was overwhelmingly [ahead]. They both speak well. And you saw what Vance did in the debate with [Democrat VP nominee] Tim Walz. You saw what he did 30 or 40 times on weekend news shows.
He just demolished all of these left-wing newscasters. And Rubio did the same thing when he went before the Senate or the House. They’re both good. But Rubio is getting a little bit more traction now, and that, I think, is because there is a perception that JD Vance has ties to not the MAGA base, the ultra MAGA base.
I think he’s going to have articulate this. There’s a large number of white males. We’ve talked about that: a demographic, that they were on the wrong end of affirmative action. They tried to go to universities or college. They were always blamed as toxic masculinity people, or racist or sexist or homophobic. And globalization robbed people in the middle, especially the white demographics.
These were the demo that died at twice their numbers in Iraq and Afghanistan, and yet were pillared.
SAMI WINC: Demonizing them, yeah.
HANSON: You can see why they’re angry. Candace [Owens] takes advantage of that. Nick Fuentes does. Tucker [Carlson] does, and the problem with it is it has a strong component. Anytime you have an angry group, then you have people who say, the Jews did it. The Jews did it. The Jews did it. Israel did it, Israel. And that’s not compatible with most of the Republican party.
And so, at some key point. Vance has already come out and attacked Nick Fuentes and said, you can eat S … very vulgar. By the way, I don’t understand this on both parties. I don’t understand why you say SHI word or FU if you’re the mayor. I don’t like it. The mainstreaming of vulgarity.
I know we live in a vulgar age, but when Vance said that Fuentes could eat SHI. He was attacking him because he attacked his wife. But he’s going have to do more of that. He didn’t attack the Groypers because nobody knows how large that constituency is. Nobody knows if they really like Fuentes.
They do like people who say you’re on the short end of the stick. You don’t get affirmative action. There’s no programs for you from the federal government. You’re the guys that they always ask to go and got awful places like Helmand Province or Fallujah. You’re the guys that do the dirty work, clean stuff. You build, and you never get any credit. Your crime rate’s below other groups.
So that is a disaffected demographic, and he’s going to have to find a way to excise the antisemitic portion of the leadership that appeals to that group while keeping that group in the fold.
Rubio, on the other hand, just very quickly, he’s done fantastic. I mean, China’s pulling out of Panama. He went down there after Trump did the Art of the Deal fireworks. He went down there and actually hammered out the details to get them out of the entry and exit points. At least they’re, they’re starting to get out.
And Panama, he was very crucial in the Venezuela thing. I think he’ll be very crucial in Cuba. Something’s going happen in Cuba. They don’t have any fuel. They don’t have any money.
And he’s very calm when he goes before the Senate and the House. As I said earlier, it’s a tutorial on how to deal with these pathetic egos on the Democrat side.
I don’t know what’s going to happen, but you get the sense that Rubio … and then there’s the electoral consequences.
I’ll have to look at my history, but I don’t know of a case offhand where a sitting vice president, under one president has come back to have another term under another president. So, when Trump says, as vice president, yeah, we’ve got two great people, Vance and Rubio. He never says it, but the subtext is that Vance would be the top of the ticket and Rubio would be the bottom.
This antisemitic Israel hard right stuff is not solved. The Republicans have to find a way of solving it without alienating people who have been misled, and blaming them. When I say misled, I mean if anybody buys into the idea that the Jews are responsible for nowadays, they’re crazy.
I think maybe part of it’s, they say, “Well, Jewish people are 75% Democrat.” That’s changing. And what you want to do is ensure that nobody on the Right is antisemitic because we know the Left is. That’s the whole essence of the pro-Palestinian radical “Israel’s colonial settlers,” all that stuff that we see on campuses.
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Gaming Site Plagued By Satanic Pedophilia Cults Announces Overhaul Of Child Safety Policies
Nolte: Savannah Guthrie Pleads for Help ‘As We Enter Another Week of This Nightmare’
Today Show co-host Savannah Guthrie released a video Monday afternoon pleading for help in locating her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie.
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Pharmaceutical Companies Wondering If They Should Develop Anti-Depressant Whose First Listed Side Effect Isn't 'SEVERE THOUGHTS OF SUICIDE'

U.S. — Researchers at the nation's leading pharmaceutical companies are reportedly having second thoughts about their manufacturing methods for antidepressants, wondering if perhaps they should come up with a pill whose first side effect isn't "severe thoughts of suicide".
