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Is Megyn Kelly a Trump Supporter?
Megyn Kelly is one of the most well-known names in American journalism. Once a prominent news anchor at Fox News and later a host at NBC, she has been both a fierce critic and, more recently, an open supporter of Donald Trump. But how did this transformation happen? Did Kelly really shift from opposing Trump to backing him? Let’s dive deep into the evolution of her stance and understand where she stands today.
By Sangita Nandi10 months ago in The Swamp
Shocking Footage: Tufts Student Rumeysa Ozturk Handcuffed by U.S. Authorities
A shocking video has surfaced showing Tufts University graduate student Rumeysa Ozturk being handcuffed by U.S. authorities in what many are calling an unjustified arrest. The footage, which quickly went viral on social media, captures the moment plainclothes officers restrained Ozturk on a Somerville sidewalk as bystanders watched in disbelief.
By Bevy Osuos10 months ago in The Swamp
Why Was Rumeysa Ozturk Arrested? The Full Story Behind the Tufts Student’s Detention
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University, was unexpectedly detained by U.S. immigration authorities while on her way to an iftar meal in Somerville, Massachusetts. The dramatic arrest, caught on video, has sparked widespread protests and raised serious concerns about academic freedom, immigration policies, and civil liberties. But why was she arrested? What led to this shocking incident? Let’s break down the full story behind her detention.
By Bevy Osuos10 months ago in The Swamp
Are We Great, Yet?
America now sits 62 days into a new administration and watched the country either become great, or flipped upside down based on your political perspective. Democrats in office feel powerless because the three branches of government are Republican controlled. Americans who are angry are fighting against elected officials at town hall meetings, or protesting in the streets. Almost every day the country makes international headline with a new executive order flying out from the oval office, each one directed towards reshaping Americans’ lives. To fellow Americans, I have a few questions regarding if we are great, yet.
By Iris Harris10 months ago in The Swamp
The Blatant Disrespect of a Baseball Legend
Just a fair warning that I'm going to go on a bit of a rant. Recently, I ran into a story online that I wanted to talk about. As a baseball fan, I couldn't let what I'm about to say go. It was about an article mentioning the late, great Jackie Robinson's time in the Army deleted from the Department of Defense's website. In case you're not up to speed about what's behind this, President Trump signed an executive order to purge DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) programs from the U.S. Government. This was one of his campaign promises. That means erasing any mention of Black, Indigenous, and LGBTQ+ figures who came before us. When asked for the reason behind this move, Pentagon press secretary John Ullyot stated it was done to stop what he called "Woke cultural Marxism." The Pentagon claimed that everyone at the Defense Department respected Jackie Robinson, which I didn't buy one bit. If they truly respected him, the article about him serving in the Army wouldn't have been deleted. This was 100% a racially motivated move on their part.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 10 months ago in The Swamp
Democracy's Dirty Secrets
Democracy is often seen as the gold standard of governance, a system where people have a voice, leaders are held accountable, and justice prevails. But what if democracy isn’t as perfect as we think? Even in the most celebrated democratic nations, deep flaws exist, hidden beneath polished speeches, elections, and constitutional promises.
By Beyond The Surface11 months ago in The Swamp
Deadly Train Hijacking in Balochistan Sparks Tensions
Understanding the Ongoing Conflict in Balochistan: A Deep Dive into the Latest Train Hijacking Incident Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest yet most sparsely populated province, has once again come under the global spotlight following a dramatic and deadly train hijacking incident. The hijacking of the Jaffar Express by militants from the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has highlighted the long-standing tensions in the region. This article explores the details of the recent attack, the historical context of the Baloch insurgency, and the broader implications for regional stability and security.
By Madi Speaks11 months ago in The Swamp
From Slavery to Genocide: The American Tradition of Hideous Moral Compromise
There are many differences between myself and a typical Republican. One of them: I do not shed a single tear if some monuments to General Robert E. Lee and other Confederate-era figures are being removed. Similarly, Gary Flowers, a black radio show host and civil rights activist, stated: "As a native of Richmond, I want to say that the head of the snake has been removed..."
By Wade Wainio11 months ago in The Swamp
Action Required
The complacently of so many you would have thought at least attempt ignite a national movement in the context of what Thomas Jefferson wrote in the Declaration of Independence is too alarming not to ignore any longer. The longer Trump keeps plunging this nation into a full-blown depression and just maybe a world war the chances of salvaging this nation we had following World War II will be the epitaph of a nation who rose to greatness only to succumb to corruption within.
By Dr. Williams11 months ago in The Swamp
English Only
As of March 1, 2025, English is now the official language of the United States. This is the new Executive Order signed by Trump. Wasn’t English always the official language of the United States? Everyone goes to school to learn English. Everyday people speak English, and many people already know English is important to sustain a lifestyle in this the United States.
By Iris Harris11 months ago in The Swamp










