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Amy Action ‘Domestic Dispute’ Report Stirring Up Ohio Governor’s Race

The Daily Signal - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:35

A recent report that police were called to the home of gubernatorial candidate Amy Action during a 2019 “domestic dispute” is raising questions as the election race heats up in Ohio.

Over the weekend, NBC News reported that Ohio’s former health director shattered a mirror pulled off the wall during a “verbal argument” with her husband.

Acton, who ran the Ohio Department of Health at the time, admitted to Bexley, Ohio, police that she had been drinking. The police report stated the verbal argument was over “her extended work hours” and that there was no evidence of physical violence.

That incident is sparking chatter in Ohio and elsewhere as she runs for governor.

Ohio Republican Party Chairman Alex Triantafilou told The Daily Signal it’s a story that will “be in the minds of the voters.”

The story not only attracted the attention of many Ohioans, but also Donald Trump Jr., who referred to Acton on X as a “Leftwing psychopath.”

Vivek Ramaswamy, who is running for governor as a Republican, reposted Trump’s comment to his account, as did his pick for lieutenant governor, state Sen. Rob McColley.

NBC News reported that Acton’s campaign “disputed and sought to clarify several elements of the police report,” pointing out that she had one drink at dinner. During the incident, Acton “bumped into a wall hanging which fell,” the campaign told NBC News.

ABC News 5 spoke with Acton’s pick for lieutenant governor, David Pepper, who called the public reaction “sort of a desperate attempt to try and tear Amy Acton down.” Pepper characterized the situation as “a simple argument.”

Matt Dole, a crisis public relations consultant, told The Daily Signal that the Acton campaign so far has delivered “a brutally bad crisis communications response.”

He specifically took issue with the lack of transparency from the Acton campaign, noting that Pepper is taking the one responding.

“The first rule of crisis communications is to be transparent, because the cover-up becomes worse than the original crime,” Dole said.

He added that he would have advised Acton to share the story on the day she was announcing her run for governor, so “when it came out, it wouldn’t have been a big deal.”

Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio, whom Acton worked under as health director, apparently did not know about the incident prior to the news report.

“Governor DeWine was unaware of both the 2019 incident and associated police report involving Dr. Acton,” Dan Tierney, the governor’s spokesperson, said in a statement. “The governor holds his staff to the highest standards of conduct. Given that the allegations in the report are deeply troubling, Governor DeWine would have expected Dr. Acton to have at that time promptly disclosed this to him, and he is very disappointed that it did not occur.”

DeWine told ABC News 5, “I don’t know what happened. I was not there. The only thing that I have said is that I wish she had reported that to us, just the police coming to a house, whatever the facts are.”

Pepper said he did not see a need for Acton to have made the dispute public. “I think most people, when they have a private personal argument with their spouse, aren’t necessarily telling their boss about that,” he said.

Dole said in not disclosing it, “she has now made it an issue in this campaign.”

“If she had disclosed it to DeWine or disclosed it on the day she announced, it would not be an issue in the campaign,” Dole predicted.

The Acton campaign has not responded to The Daily Signal’s request for comment.

Triantafilou told The Daily Signal that Acton “should have” told DeWine, and that “Ohioans should be very alarmed” she didn’t.

“The question is, what else is she hiding from Ohioans at this point,” he added.

Triantafilou also took the opportunity to praise the likely Republican nominee.

“We think we’ve got a far better candidate in Vivek Ramaswamy,” Triantafilou said. “Our candidate is working extraordinarily hard, is going to be very well-funded, and I think there ought to be a robust conversation here about who ought to lead Ohio.”

Dole said Acton’s response speaks to her experience: “All of this points to what we know of Amy Acton. She is not a politician, and she is not ready for prime time.”

The post Amy Action ‘Domestic Dispute’ Report Stirring Up Ohio Governor’s Race appeared first on The Daily Signal.

Nolte: Lena Dunham Accused Innocent Man of Rape and Now Wonders Why She’s Hated

Breitbart - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:32

Lena Dunham, whose latest accomplishment appears to be simultaneously becoming both obese and a drug addict, got caught red-handed falsely accusing an innocent man of raping her in college, and is now confused as to why people hate her.  

The post Nolte: Lena Dunham Accused Innocent Man of Rape and Now Wonders Why She’s Hated appeared first on Breitbart.

REPORT: Nearly 200 Dead In ‘World’s Largest Water Fight’

The Daily Caller - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:31
'Seven dangerous days'

Police Clash With Protesters, Order Public Not to Speculate on Perpetrators, After Gang Rape in Leafy English Suburb

Breitbart - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:29

Protesters accused police of withholding details about alleged perpetrators of gang rape of young woman in the leafy Surrey town of Epsom.

The post Police Clash With Protesters, Order Public Not to Speculate on Perpetrators, After Gang Rape in Leafy English Suburb appeared first on Breitbart.

‘Baywatch’ Star David Charvet Accused Of Killing Dog In Hit-And-Run

The Daily Caller - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:29
The actor refused to issue comment

Harmeet Dhillon: Semiautomatic Rifles Like the AR-15 'Are Protected by the Constitution'

Breitbart - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:23

During a video posted to X on Tuesday, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon stressed that semiautomatic rifles like the AR-15 "are protected by the Constitution."

The post Harmeet Dhillon: Semiautomatic Rifles Like the AR-15 ‘Are Protected by the Constitution’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Clarence Thomas: Progressivism Threatens Founding Ideals

NewsMax - America feed - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:17
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said the values enshrined in the Declaration of Independence have "fallen out of favor" among Americans, with "progressivism" seeking to replace the document's premises and the United States' form of government.

Orbán’s Defeat in Hungary Exposes Rifts on the American Right

The American Mind - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:15

Hungary’s elections earlier this week marked a seismic shift after 16 years of Viktor Orbán’s dominance, as Peter Magyar’s opposition Tisza party won with over half the vote and a supermajority in the legislature.

The attention focused on this small Central European country may seem disproportionate—but Orbán attracted not only the active support of the Trump Administration, with Vice President Vance flying out to rally for him in person, but also equally strenuous opposition from the American Left and its allies in Brussels. In the wake of Orbán’s defeat, left-wing luminaries Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and Alex Soros (son of Hungarian native and Orbán arch-nemesis George and inheritor of his left-wing activist empire) were among those sending out celebratory tweets.

“We didn’t go because we expected Viktor Orban to cruise to an election victory,” Vance later told Fox News. “We went because it was the right thing to do to stand behind a person who had stood by us for a very long time.”

I have some personal familiarity with Hungary, having made two multi-week visits as a visiting fellow at the Danube Institute, a conservative think tank that was broadly aligned with (though occasionally critical of) Orbán’s government. 

Despite my own support for Hungary’s national project under Orbán as a bold model for the global Right, I was hardly blind to its flaws, either then or now. I am not surprised that, at least for now, the Hungarian people sought new political leadership. For one, 16 years is a very long time for any one leader in a democratic system, and eventually voters will look for change. Helmut Kohl presided skillfully over German reunification before being bounced by voters in the late 1990s after 16 years in power.

Corruption and cronyism have also been ongoing problems in Hungary. While it is difficult to know whether it was really worse than in other post-Communist nations in Eastern Europe, given that the same folks pushing these critiques were the people falsely calling Hungary “autocratic” or a “dictatorship,” there is a public perception that Orbán tolerated significant corruption.

The Hungarian economy remained sluggish in recent years, as it lagged behind similar countries in growth. Its trajectory was not helped by the E.U. withholding tens of billions of dollars due to the Orbán government’s refusal to accept various bureaucratic diktats. High inflation was also a real problem. And yes, Hungary’s relationships with Russia and China were also legitimate concerns—one that the Trump Administration raised directly to the Hungarians, without making these issues the entire fulcrum of our relationship. And thus it was that Péter Magyar, a former senior member of Fidesz who ran on replicating much of Orbán’s nationalist program—particularly on immigration—while reducing Hungary’s isolation from the E.U. and cracking down on corruption, was able to triumph.

After his victory, Magyar noted his intention to continue Orbán’s firm immigration policies:

I will make it clear to the President of the European Commission and to all European leaders that Hungary will take a very strict stance on immigration and will not accept any pact or allocation mechanism of this kind, and furthermore we will keep the border fence reinforced and even plug the holes that are there now, because there are holes in that border fence, probably not by accident.

That Magyar campaigned as he did shows the depth of Orbán’s accomplishment in redefining the political debate in Hungary. If Magyar continues to take this approach, embracing the core of Orbán’s nationalist revolution while improving transparency and E.U. relations, he could govern quite successfully. But he will receive a lot of pressure to give in from the E.U. and domestic leftists in his coalition.

Attack of the GOP-e

What is more interesting for Americans than the domestic Hungarian political reasons for Orbán’s defeat are the deep fissures it has exposed on the Right. The old guard Senate GOP establishment, in particular, remains at war with an America First foreign policy. Despite Orbán’s strong support from President Trump, several leading Republican senators couldn’t resist publicly showing their disdain for Orbán. (For each one who spoke out, you can be sure that more Republican senators feel the same way but have chosen judicious silence.)

“Congratulations to Péter Magyar on his election as Hungary’s new leader,” wrote outgoing 65-year-old North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis on X. “This outcome underscores the power of democracy and NATO prevailing over the previous regime’s support for autocracy and Putin.”

Seventy-three-year-old Florida Senator Rick Scott, a member of the Foreign Relations Committee, tweeted that “The Hungarian people have chosen freedom by rejecting Putin and standing with their western allies here in the United States and in Europe.”

And 75-year-old Roger Wicker of Mississippi, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, was equally blunt: “The freedom-loving people of Hungary have voted decisively in favor of democracy and the rule of law…. They’ve rejected the malign influence of Vladimir Putin, the world’s most malicious dictator and decided their own future.”

What is remarkable about all three tweets is that they are virtually identical to those released by Clinton, Obama, and Alex Soros. They didn’t just frame the election as a choice of policy on Russia versus Ukraine—contrary to all evidence of the election they had just witnessed—but as a question of “freedom” and “autocracy” versus “democracy.” It is an example of the uniparty in action.

Even worse was 84-year-old Mitch McConnell’s Fox News op-ed, appearing the day after the election, with a headline stating that Orbán’s loss is a “lesson” for the American Right. He argues that conservative admiration for Orbán is based on a “myth,” as Orbán offers only a cautionary tale, not a political model.

What really angers McConnell and his colleagues is Orbán’s lack of support for the Ukraine War, an obsession among the establishment that has not abated. The senior citizen senators seemed trapped in an intellectual time warp, simply unable to understand that Russia, while an adversary of America and the unquestioned aggressor in Ukraine, is not the Soviet Union in either its goals or its power. Contrary to their assumptions, our relationship with Russia should not be viewed through a Cold War-era lens, nor should another country’s position on the war in Ukraine be considered the sole determinant of our strategic relationship with that country.

The most revealing statement of the GOP establishment mindset occurs toward the end of McConnell’s op-ed, when he notes that “to the extent that what happens in Hungary matters to America, it is a question of whether its actions on the world stage—not its social policies—align with America’s strategic interests.”

At first glance, this sounds like common sense. Certainly, America’s strategic interests must come first in its relationship with any country. That is literally what it means to be America First. But the question is how one defines strategic importance for a small European country like Hungary that has relatively little military or economic weight to throw around.

Was it in our strategic interest to have a right-wing and nationalist European partner aggressively asserting its sovereign rights over left-wing bureaucrats in Brussels?

Was it in our strategic interest to have a European partner pushing unabashed pro-family social conservatism against pressure and fines from Brussels?

And most importantly, was it in our strategic interest to have a European country effectively standing up (as it did alone for years) against the Brussels open borders regime and the replacement of the European population with culturally incompatible foreigners?

To McConnell and other establishment senators, these are minor issues because they ultimately don’t care about them, even though they determine the fundamental character and destiny of all countries. McConnell and his colleagues are globalists, and therefore see the world only as a geopolitical chessboard. America could be totally demographically and culturally transformed—but as long as we keep sending enough dollars to Zelensky, our geriatric Senate Russia hawks will be happy.

McConnell’s references to “illiberal court-packing,” “[f]awning servitude to authoritarians,” and Hungary offering “little in the way of strategic alignment, let alone ‘moral cooperation,’” are identical to the talking points issued by the establishment Left. It underscores McConnell’s failure to appreciate one of Orbán’s greatest accomplishments: steering non-governmental institutions of society toward right-wing ends.

Orbán understood how to wield power legally—a virtue that has been absent from the GOP for decades (this is why Republicans are so ineffective even when they win). He used legal powers and ruthless, but constitutional, means to tame Hungary’s left-wing judiciary in ways McConnell would never dream of.

The Senate GOP establishment’s anti-Orbán broadsides are also notable because Orbán was the only European leader who endorsed Donald Trump in 2016, and he stuck with him through thick and thin in the ensuing decade. That sort of support should engender fondness for any leader—and would indicate, at the very least, that one might offer some gracious comments in his direction after his defeat. Unless, of course, you hate Trump and the voters he represents—as these senators seem to—and therefore see Orbán’s support of Trump as one more black mark against Orbán.

Alive and Kicking

In immediately conceding defeat, Viktor Orbán demonstrated the very democratic values his GOP critics claimed he threatened. They concede the Left’s premise that strong nationalist leaders like Orbán are inherently anti-democratic, because all of them ultimately agree with the Left’s worldview, including a belief that it is fundamentally “undemocratic” to aggressively challenge leftist control of powerful non-governmental organizations. Meanwhile, Budapest still looks European, and minorities such as Jews can walk freely on the streets without fear of violence—which is not the case in large parts of Paris and London. But for the GOP establishment, none of that matters.

Trump’s 2024 victory rested on voters demanding sovereignty, border security, and skepticism of endless foreign entanglements—precisely the instincts Orbán operationalized in Hungary. When McConnell urges the Right to learn the “lesson” of Hungary, he is really urging a return to pre-Trump Republicanism: muscular internationalism abroad and cultural weakness and demographic replacement at home.

Orbán is proof that even a small nation can defend its borders, its families, and its sovereignty against elite consensus. For American conservatives confronting their own demographic and cultural challenges, Orbán’s model—flawed yet instructive—offers lessons in statecraft that transcend any single election result, which is why so many conservatives flocked to Budapest during his time in office.

Without Orbán, we would likely have no Marine Le Pen, Jordan Bardella, AfD, Giorgia Meloni, or other rising nationalist leaders and parties in Europe that might set their nations on a more positive course. Whatever his flaws, Orbán showed right-wing nationalists the art of the possible. And that alone has a great deal of strategic value.

In the end, McConnell is correct that Hungary itself is a small player in the realm of geopolitics. But the GOP establishment’s reactions to Orbán’s defeat show that the failed pre-Trump consensus is still alive and well in the Senate GOP.

And that is very concerning indeed.

The post Orbán’s Defeat in Hungary Exposes Rifts on the American Right appeared first on The American Mind.

Editor Daily Rundown: Clarence Thomas Torches Progressivism As Betrayal Of America’s Founding

The Daily Caller - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:12
WEDNESDAY NIGHT ... CLARENCE THOMAS TORCHES PROGRESSIVISM FOR BETRAYING THE AMERICAN FOUNDING ... ABC: Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas blasts progressivism as threat to America Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Wednesday delivered a televised broadside against progressivism, a political philosophy he described as an existential threat to America and the principles that founded it 250 years ago.

US Hits Suspected Drug Boat, 3 Dead in Eastern Pacific

NewsMax - America feed - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:08
U.S. military forces struck a vessel Wednesday in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three men the Pentagon says were trafficking drugs. No U.S. personnel were harmed, the U.S. Southern Command said in a social media post. Several such strikes have been announced in recent...

U.N. Atomic Body: 'Very Serious Increase' in North Korea Nuclear Weapons Production

Breitbart - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:06

The head of the United Nations nuclear body, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), warned on Wednesday that he had reason to believe communist North Korea had engaged in a "very serious increase" in activity to make nuclear weapons.

The post U.N. Atomic Body: ‘Very Serious Increase’ in North Korea Nuclear Weapons Production appeared first on Breitbart.

Clavicular Commits To Sobriety, Quits Livestreaming After On-Camera Overdose

The Daily Caller - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:03
'I ain't gonna be doing anymore substances'

Apple and Google Continue to Offer 'Nudify' Apps that Use AI to Generate Deepfake Porn

Breitbart - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:02

Apple and Google are continuing to offer "nudify" apps that allow users to create AI-generated deepfake pornography of real people, despite both companies maintaining policies that explicitly prohibit such content, according to a new report.

The post Apple and Google Continue to Offer ‘Nudify’ Apps that Use AI to Generate Deepfake Porn appeared first on Breitbart.

EXCLUSIVE: We Asked RNC Chair About Price Hikes During Iran War. He Said Blame Democrats.

The Daily Caller - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 08:01
'Democrats want to do nothing besides raise taxes'

Americans Want Mass Deportations, Not Amnesty

The Daily Signal - Thu, 04/16/2026 - 07:59

Another amnesty push is happening on Capitol Hill, yet the sponsors of the DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2025 are attempting to market it as not an amnesty bill.

“America last” Republicans like Rep. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-Fla, the original co-sponsor of the bill and daughter of Cuban immigrants, refuse to recognize what the American people mandated the Trump administration to do—carry out mass deportations.

For starters, the acronym of the bill name is in Spanish, which is not the official language of the U.S.. Naming an amnesty bill in a foreign language is a slap in the face to Americans, and a Member of Congress legislating on behalf of the illegal immigrant population is disloyal to America.

The DIGNIDAD Act has been drafted to give legal status to at least 13 million illegal immigrants who have been in the U.S. for many years because removing them or encouraging them to self-deport is supposedly unkind and a threat to their dignity as a human person. However, the dignity of the American citizen was never accounted for as this bill was drafted (or, frankly, any time amnesty is considered).

Failing to mass deport is already tacit amnesty, but codifying amnesty in legislation is a direct contradiction of immigration law and only encourages the next wave of illegal immigration.

There are multiple types of amnesty in the DIGNIDAD Act. First, “DREAMer” amnesty would be granted to the estimated 2.5 million illegal aliens who entered the U.S. as minors. Under this amnesty, the person would be given 10 years of conditional status, then full permanent residence would be available to them, the precursor to U.S. citizenship.

Second, the act establishes the Dignity Program, which would give around 11 million illegal aliens who have been in the U.S. since before Dec. 31, 2020—prior to Biden’s border crisis—amnesty. Illegal aliens benefiting from this receive renewable legal status, work authorization, and the ability to travel in and out of the U.S. as they please. The only condition is that they check in every two years.

Third, amnesty is given to illegal alien spouses and children of U.S. citizens.

In addition to amnesty, the bill inhibits use of information provided in DIGNIDAD benefit applications from being used for immigration enforcement. This would repeat a terrible policy from the 1986 amnesty law that only fostered fraud.

The bill would prevent immigration enforcement actions from occurring in or near an overbroad list of “protected areas,” including places where children gather, where ceremonies like weddings occur, medical health facilities, and courthouses, among others.

The DIGNIDAD Act wouldn’t just gut immigration enforcement; it would also increase and expand legal immigration benefits. The bill would double employment-based visas and codify the foreign student-to-employee pipeline by allowing all “temporary” foreign students to remain permanently in the U.S.. It would codify the Optional Practical Training program, which incentivizes employers to hire foreign graduates instead of American graduates, and allow STEM Ph.D. and medical students to self-petition for both temporary and permanent visas.

America’s immigration system is for Americans, but the DIGNIDAD Act is for the rest of the world.

The current push for this bill is to put conservatives on defense, opposing amnesty, instead of being on offense, advocating for mass deportations and other, better legislation that would actually enforce our immigration laws and prevent noncitizens from voting in our federal elections.

The DIGNIDAD Act defies the will of the American people. That is undignified.

The post Americans Want Mass Deportations, Not Amnesty appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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