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Fed up with media bias and political double-speak? Ready for honest, unfiltered takes that cut through the noise? Welcome to the award-winning Wayne Dupree Show—where real talk meets principled, conservative insight. Join host Wayne and co-host Jason Robertson as they expose fake news, tackle the biggest stories of the day, and deliver hard-hitting opinions you won’t hear anywhere else. Tune in Monday to Thursday, 12-1 PM EST, for a fast-paced, no-nonsense breakdown of the issues that matter ...
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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously blocked the Trump administration's birth order immigration ban, ruling 3-0 against its emergency appeal. The judges stated the administration failed to demonstrate it would likely succeed on appeal, leaving the district court's February 6, 2025, preliminary injunction in place. This decision may push t…
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Hamas plans to release the bodies of four Israeli hostages, including siblings Kfir and Ariel Bibas, on Thursday, and six living hostages on Saturday. Israel confirmed the agreements, with more remains expected next week. The Hostage and Missing Families Forum welcomed the release of six hostages, including Hisham al-Sayed and Avera Mengistu, but m…
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Court documents reviewed by Newsweek confirm Elon Musk is not leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), despite claims by Donald Trump and allies. Joshua Fisher, director of the Office of Administration, clarified Musk is a White House advisor with no formal authority and not affiliated with the DOGE Service. No other DOGE administrat…
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged Europe to unite with a shared army and foreign policy, warning against relying on guaranteed US support. Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, he expressed concerns over Ukraine's exclusion from key negotiations, particularly after a US-Russia call and diminished NATO prospects. Later, US envoy Kei…
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Senator Richard Durbin has accused Kash Patel, President Trump’s FBI director nominee, of orchestrating firings at the bureau and potentially lying during his confirmation hearing. In a letter to the Justice Department's inspector general, Durbin called for an investigation into Patel’s alleged actions and raised concerns ahead of the committee's v…
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President Trump’s second term has seen numerous executive orders, many facing legal challenges. Federal courts are playing a key role in blocking some of his controversial policies, including efforts to end birthright citizenship, transfer trans women to men’s prisons, and freeze federal grants. Judges from both political appointments have issued t…
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Donald Trump stated that Palestinians in Gaza would not have the right to return under his proposed U.S. control plan. In a FOX News interview, he suggested pressuring Arab states like Jordan and Egypt to take in Palestinians and envisioned Gaza as a future "Riviera of the Middle East," framing the plan as a low-cost real estate project.…
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Protesters across U.S. cities gathered to oppose the Trump administration’s actions, including immigration policies, transgender rights rollbacks, and proposals affecting Palestinians. Demonstrations targeted President Trump, Elon Musk, and the Project 2025 agenda, reflecting widespread discontent with recent government changes.…
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President Trump proposed the idea of the U.S. taking ownership of the Gaza Strip during a meeting with Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. He suggested relocating 1.8 million Palestinians, clearing the area of explosives and rubble, and redeveloping it into the "Riviera of the Middle East" to promote economic growth.…
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President Trump announced plans to expand the Guantanamo Bay detention center to hold up to 30,000 migrants. This move aims to create more space for deporting illegal immigrants. Previously used for war on terror detainees, the facility will now include a migrant facility. Trump stated it would house "the worst criminal illegal aliens."…
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President Donald Trump took decisive action on Saturday by signing an order to impose tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China. The move aims to protect American jobs and address critical issues like the manufacturing and export of illicit fentanyl, as well as illegal immigration from Canada and Mexico. Trump emphasized on social media tha…
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American citizens, including Navajo Nation members, have faced immigration raids under President Trump's deportation policies, often targeted by race. Navajo citizens, who are U.S. citizens, reported being questioned by ICE, prompting complaints to the Navajo Nation Office. ICE apologized to family of three who were American citizens who were detai…
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Tom Homan, former "border czar" under President Trump, defended recent immigration raids during a Fox News interview, emphasizing that the arrests targeted public safety and national security threats, not families. Responding to criticism, Homan stated, "I don’t think we arrested any families," and reiterated the administration's focus on enforceme…
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Immigration raids began Sunday as part of President Trump's push to increase deportations, targeting migrants with criminal records. Border czar Tom Homan confirmed arrests of individuals convicted of serious crimes like murder and sex offenses, but also acknowledged collateral arrests of those without criminal convictions, sparking concerns about …
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A tragic school shooting at Antioch High School leaves one student dead and another injured, as the attacker, also a student, takes his own life. Later investigations reveal disturbing writings and a map of the school belonging to the assailant, shedding light on his internal struggles with identity, shame, and self-loathing, alongside deeply troub…
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Former President Donald Trump has announced a big U.S. investment to create new infrastructure for artificial intelligence. The project, called Stargate, will be led by Japanese company Softbank, Oracle, and OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. This comes as major tech companies rush to meet the growing demand for AI and the electricity needed to power it…
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President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, alongside Vice President-elect JD Vance. Due to freezing temperatures, the inauguration events, including the oath-taking and formal ceremonies, will take place indoors at the Capitol Rotunda, and the traditional inaugural parade has been canceled.…
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Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is reportedly preparing to enter the New York City mayoral race, potentially challenging Mayor Eric Adams in what could become a highly contentious election. While Cuomo hasn’t officially confirmed his bid, early polls show him leading among Democratic candidates, raising the stakes for the June primary. This devel…
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Our world is filled with challenges that can shake our sense of peace and security, making it easy to feel fearful about the future. In these times, we must hold tightly to Jesus, our unshakable Rock, trusting that He is in control and working for good. No matter how difficult life gets, His love and care for us remain constant. He is near, watchin…
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President Joe Biden met with officials to address the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, which have claimed at least 10 lives, destroyed over 10,000 structures, and caused $57 billion in damages. Calling the fires “unprecedented,” Biden announced that the federal government will cover 100% of disaster response costs for the next six months, incl…
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The Senate begins confirmation hearings for President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet ahead of his Jan. 20 inauguration. Pete Hegseth (Defense Secretary) faces scrutiny Tuesday, with hearings also set for John Ratcliffe (CIA), Kristi Noem (Homeland Security), and Marco Rubio (State). Hearings for Kash Patel (FBI) and Tulsi Gabbard (DNI) are unschedule…
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Congress certified Donald Trump’s presidential victory without incident, a stark contrast to 2021 when a pro-Trump mob disrupted Biden's confirmation. The session, completed in under an hour, proceeded smoothly despite a snowstorm, with no objections or evacuations. Tensions over the events of January 6, 2021, still linger.…
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On Thursday, Vivek Ramaswamy, co-leader of the Department of Government Efficiency, criticized American culture for embracing mediocrity. Backed by Elon Musk, he called for skilled immigrants to fill tech jobs, clashing with the MAGA faction's anti-immigration stance. Musk urged removing immigration opponents from the Republican Party.…
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An Emerson College Polling survey shows 41% of young adults (18-29) find the actions of UnitedHealthcare CEO Bryan Thompson’s alleged killer "acceptable," while 40% disagree. The case, involving 26-year-old Luigi Mangione, highlights dissatisfaction with the U.S. healthcare system. Overall, 68% of respondents called the act "unacceptable," with Dem…
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Leftover border wall materials were auctioned off following a Republican-led bill passed in December 2023. The law required the defense secretary to create a plan within 75 days to dispose of "excess construction materials" and implement it within 100 days, aiming to eliminate storage and maintenance costs.…
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Three federal judges, including Judge James Andrew Wynn, have rescinded their retirements to prevent former President Trump from appointing their replacements. This unprecedented move highlights ongoing political battles over control of the federal courts, which decide key issues like same-sex marriage, transgender rights, and immigration policies.…
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President-elect Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for firing missiles into Russia, calling it a "foolish decision" and a significant geopolitical risk. After meeting Zelensky twice since his 2024 election win, Trump stated that Zelensky is ready for peace and believes it's time for Russian President Vladimir Putin to do…
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The man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare’s CEO struggled with deputies and shouted about an “insult to the intelligence of the American people” as he was led into court. Arrested after a five-day search, Luigi Nicholas Mangione was taken into custody at a McDonald’s in Pennsylvania.
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Luigi Mangione found himself in custody for firearm possession after law enforcement intervened while he dined at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania. This arrest came to pass following an alert from a vigilant employee, as disclosed by the NYPD's chief detective. At 26 years of age, Mangione was discovered to be carrying several counterfeit iden…
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The fate of Syria's Christian population remains a concern. A Christian resident of Aleppo, speaking anonymously, expressed shock at the sudden withdrawal of Syrian government forces. Once reclaiming the city in 2016 through heavy bombardments and sieges under President Assad, their presence vanished swiftly: "They withdrew entirely," the resident …
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President-elect Donald Trump is reportedly considering Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis as a replacement for Pete Hegseth, his Pentagon pick, due to concerns over allegations about Hegseth's personal life. Selecting DeSantis, a 2024 GOP rival, would be a surprising move but aligns with Trump’s views on addressing "woke" military policies. Trump’s team see…
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Sen. Joe Manchin suggested in a CNN interview that President Biden should consider pardoning President-elect Trump, reflecting on Biden's recent pardon of his son, Hunter Biden. Biden defended his son's pardon, citing political motivations behind the charges, which included felony gun charges from 2018.…
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President-elect Donald Trump declared on Monday that a "free, fair, and open media" is crucial to his mission of "Making America Great Again." Trump says his duty to engage with the press for the American people's sake, despite facing unprecedented hostility from some outlets.
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President-elect Donald Trump confirmed plans to use the US military for a mass deportation of undocumented migrants. He responded "TRUE!!!" on social media to a claim about declaring a national emergency and using military assets for deportations. During his campaign, Trump pledged to use the National Guard to assist ICE in deportations, raising qu…
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In this episode, we delve into President Joe Biden's controversial decision to authorize Ukraine's use of U.S.-supplied long-range missiles for deeper strikes inside Russia. The move marks a pivotal escalation in the conflict as Vladimir Putin counters with thousands of North Korean troops along Ukraine’s northern border in a bid to reclaim lost te…
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GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz resigned from the House on Wednesday, announced by Speaker Mike Johnson, following his selection by President-elect Donald Trump as attorney general. His departure, anticipated by some in GOP leadership, was welcomed by many Republicans after his role in ousting Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. Gaetz did not attend the GOP leadership …
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Donald Trump, victorious in the 2024 elections, has unveiled his strategy to decentralize the federal workforce as a key component of his pledge to streamline government operations. His proposal entails shifting as many as 100,000 federal roles to regions renowned for their patriotic fervor. This move is seen as a bold step toward reducing the conc…
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