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Karine Jean-Pierre turns her fire on Democrats — but not for the reasons you’d expect.
As the government shutdown backfires, the so-called “No Kings” protest fizzles, and Trump breaks ground on his new ballroom, the Left is coming apart at the seams.
Meanwhile, New York flirts with electing a radical who’d rather tear the city down than lift it up, and the self-proclaimed “anti-genocide” activists reveal what they really want — chaos, not peace.
By Drew AllenKarine Jean-Pierre turns her fire on Democrats — but not for the reasons you’d expect.
As the government shutdown backfires, the so-called “No Kings” protest fizzles, and Trump breaks ground on his new ballroom, the Left is coming apart at the seams.
Meanwhile, New York flirts with electing a radical who’d rather tear the city down than lift it up, and the self-proclaimed “anti-genocide” activists reveal what they really want — chaos, not peace.