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Date January 30, 2026 2:08 PM
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Marshall Worth

January 30, 2026


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Israel Admits Gaza Death Toll Is Real



Israel's defenders have spent years insisting the Gaza Health Ministry’s
“Hamas War” death counts are terrorist propaganda. But they aren’t. The Israeli
government admitted it on Thursday.

The IDF has finally fessed up to killing a minimum of 71,667 Palestinians
since beginning its operations “against Hamas,” acknowledging that the Health
Ministry’s casualty estimates areactually lower than the correct count
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at least an additional 171,343 people since its conflict began, and some
assessments say the total number eclipses 500,000.

Will the liars who dismissed the Gaza Health Ministry’s data as antisemitic
apologize? We’d be shocked. They defend Israelno matter what. The truth is of
distant secondary importance.

The IDF’s own data
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show that 83% of those killed in Gaza were civilians. That means Israel now
admits it has slaughterednearly 60,000 innocents in response to October 7th,
when Hamas killed under 825 noncombatants. American tax dollars funded the
Netanyahu government’s atrocities every step of the way. What a humiliating
stain on our nation’s history.Read more
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Indonesian Police Brutally Lash Woman for Having Premarital Sex



Indonesian police on Thursday publicly lashed a woman 100 times for having sex
outside of marriage. She cried throughout the beating.

Officials carried the “criminal” on a stretcher to an ambulance after the
assault. Other offenders also received lashings, including a police officer and
his female partner, whom law enforcement said committed the “crime” of being in
close proximity to each other in a private place.

This story has an obvious takeaway: Aceh, Indonesia, is not free. Its people
suffer under iron-fisted rulers who do not hesitate to spill their blood.

Iranian citizens face a similar ordeal, living under a regime that does not
value their lives. Ted Cruz has repeatedly pushed for American intervention in
Iran, saying he wants to helpthat country’s brutalized people gain freedom.
Isn’t it interesting that he cares about Iran, but not Indonesia? Why might
that be? The answer is simple. Ted’s Israeli masters demand he push for Iranian
regime change because it would serve their interests. They don’t care about
Indonesia, so neither does Cruz. Innocents suffering only bothers him when
Israel says it must.Read more
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American Airlines to Restart Flights to Venezuela



Nicolás Maduro won’t set foot in Venezuela any time soon. But you could.

American Airlines on Thursday announced plans to resume flights from the U.S.
to Venezuela, opening the door for Americans to fly commercial to the South
American country for the first time in seven years. The move came after Donald
Trump asked the Transportation Department to lift its ban on flights to the
oil-rich nation.

American began operating in Venezuela in 1987 and remained the country’s
largest U.S. airline until 2019, when the U.S. government outlawed flights
between the two nations. The resumption date is unknown, as the Federal
Aviation Administration will need to conduct assessments before the voyages
begin. That process will likely take months to begin.Read more
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U.S. Issues License for Oil Companies to Operate in Venezuela



The Trump administration on Thursday granted American oil companies expanded
access to operate in Venezuela, authorizing them to buy, sell, transport, or
refine the South American country’s liquid gold.

The U.S. took control of Venezuelan oil exports after Nicolás Maduro’s
arrest. America’s involvement in the region has reportedly deterred Chinese
state-owned company PetroChina from acquiring Venezuelan oil, which it formerly
bought at heavily discounted prices. Venezuelan lawmakers recently reformed
their country’s strict hydrocarbon law, ending decades’ worth of socialist
restrictions on the nation’s oil industry.

It’s hard to know whether U.S. companies want to enter the Venezuela
business. If they do, whether their access to the country’s resources will make
America more prosperous is anyone’s guess.

With that said, we can report with 100% certainty that Donald Trump’s motives
are pure. The president remains outraged that the American people got no oil
out of George Bush’s Iraq invasion, and he sees Venezuela as an opportunity to
right that wrong. This isn’t some plot designed solely to enrich donors and
shaft the public. He wants it to help average Americans.Read more
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White House Reaches Government Shutdown Deal with Democrats, but Senate
Refuses to Vote


The last government shutdown feels like just yesterday. The next could start
at midnight.

The Trump administration reached a government funding agreement with Senate
leaders on Thursday, positioning Washington to remain open beyond tonight’s
deadline. Lawmakers failed to advance the package, however, setting up an
11th-hour race against the clock to keep the government active.

“I hope we can get these issues resolved,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune
told reporters last night. “Right now, we got snags on both sides, but
tomorrow’s another day.”

The White House’s deal separates Department of Homeland Security funding from
bills to keep the rest of the government open, avoiding a vicious partisan
fight amid increased tensions over ICE. The Senate’s proposal will move to the
House upon the Upper Chamber’s approval, then to the president’s desk.Read more
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GHISLAINE MAXWELL: Dozens of Epstein Associates Secured “Secret Settlements”
to Avoid Prosecution


Have you ever wondered why we’ve never heard the names of Jeffrey Epstein’s
pedophile accomplices? Ghislaine Maxwell has an answer.

The convicted sex trafficker and former Epstein partner in crime recently
claimed that 25 of the billionaire’s unnamed associates made “secret
settlements” to avoid prosecution. The agreements related to sex abuse
allegations, Maxwell said.

The imprisoned 64-year-old’s lawyer argued that his client’s prison term
should end because the alleged settlements represent “collusion” between the
plaintiff attorneys and the government. The deals saved the associates from
going to court, according toMaxwell’s petition
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Could this be why the Deep State refuses to release the Epstein Files? Would
disclosure unmask the infamous sex ring’s powerful participants? If so, then
the governmentreally must release the documents. We cannot live in a country
where child predators get off scot-free.Read more
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Hunter Biden Abandoned His Daughter. He’s Not Sorry.


You may recall our recent reporting
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stripper baby mama demanding his arrest. The Ukrainian gas expert/renowned
artist/former first son refuses to comply with his child support agreement and
should therefore spend time in a cell, ex-stripper Lunden Roberts says.

Biden’s legal team pushed back on the mother of his child’s claims this week,
arguing that Biden’s ghosting of his daughter does not matter because he never
agreed to play a role in her life. Like a woman who has unprotected sex then
complains about getting pregnant, he refuses to take responsibility for his
behavior.

“Any failure to communicate with the Child is not punishable by contempt, as
the Order does not order Defendant to communicate with the Child,” Biden’s
lawyer wrote in a Tuesday court filing.

Imagine giving your daughter that message. Five-year-old Navy Joan Roberts
could have been the one good thing Hunter got from his years of degeneracy, but
instead, he cowardly pretends she doesn’t exist. He may be off the drugs, but
he still needs serious help.Read more
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Woman Grows Third Boob


Young mother Jasmine Mamiya was udderly shocked to discover her growth of a
third boob after giving birth to her second child.

Mamiya told her perplexing story in a recent TikTok video
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that she expected breastfeeding to go smoothly until a hospital consultant
delivered her eyebrow-raising medical news. Mamiya’s pregnancy triggered a
surge of hormones to target an invisible strip of breast tissue in her armpit,
prompting the development of a third boob.

“She’s like, ‘Yeah, you have a third nipple on your armpit,’” Mamiya recalled
the consultant telling her. She previously assumed it was nothing more than a
skin tag.

Can armpit boobs produce milk? It turns out, yes. But Mamiya has no desire to
venture down that path.

“If you think I’m gonna stick my breast pump right here and pump my armpit,
you are out of your godd*mn mind?” she said. We don’t blame her.Read more
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Commentary


This Is Victory?


Anyone pushing for a regime change war with Iran should remember that America
has a terrible history of similar projects. What’s happening in Syria proves it.

You’re probably familiar with the story’s basic outline. Permanent Washington
spent years insisting Syrian President Bashar al-Assadhad to go, falsely
painting the doctor-turned-politician’s ouster as a key American interest.
Assad shared a strong relationship with Vladimir Putin, so neocons longed to
get ‘em out.

The foreign policy establishment got its wish in 2024, when Syrian rebels,
naturally aided by foreign string-pullers, removed Assad from power. They
celebrated the decapitation as a glorious victory; a win for democracy lovers
and freedom fighters everywhere. Down went the tyrant.

The next question, as it always does, revolved around what would happen next.
Who would take Assad’s place? The answer was former Al-Qaeda terrorist Ahmed
al-Sharaa. We’re not joking. America’s “victory” was the installation of a Bin
Ladenite. Imagine telling that to an American Airlines Flight 11 passenger
before their plane rocketed into the World Trade Center.

How would you imagine things have gone since Sharaa took office? Are the U.S.
and Syria suddenly brothers in arms in the battle for truth and justice? That’s
where this week’s news enters the picture.

You may recall Monday’s newsletter
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Lindsey Graham and Mike Pompeo insisting that America must “protect the Kurds.”

Why was that important? Because the Kurds, a Syria-based Iranic ethnic group
whose security matters more to Washington than the Southern border, were in
serious danger. From whom? That’s where this gets mind-numbing.They were in
danger from Ahmed al-Sharaa. The former terrorist, who visited the White House
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ordered his army to conquer territory controlled by the U.S.-allied Syrian
Democratic Forces, which the Kurds lead.

See how this works? First, America must intervene in Syria because Bashar
al-Assad isvery bad. Then, once he’s gone, Senator Graham and his friends
insist we still must intervene because Assad’s replacement,whom we propped up,
is alsovery bad. We supported Sharaa because he’s not Assad, but now we must
fight him because he opposes the cherished Kurds. No matter what, the
conclusion remains the same: America must continue embracing foreign
entanglements.

Any clear-minded person can see that this is chaos. One day we side with X,
the next we side with Y, and before we know it, we’ve armed the entire Middle
East to fight each other for reasons that have nothing to do with our country.
But at least the exercise gives Lindsey Graham some purpose. He clearly needs
it.

This story is relevant to Iran because it shows the obscene complexity of
regime change. There is no way to know how overthrowing the Ayatollah would
turn out, no matter how confidently Washington beats its chest. What if the
Islamic Republic’s new leadership turns out worse than its current, as Syria’s
in some ways has? Neocons are risking that fate.

Oh, and as for the Kurds? It seems like they’ll be alright. They reached a
deal
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this morning to merge with the Syrian government. Now, Lindsey Graham can rest
easy at night. We wonder what he’ll come up with as his next excuse to send
Americans to die overseas.





Video of the Day

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Reporter asks Lindsey Graham: “Why don’t you just admit that you’re gay and
then people won’t blackmail you anymore?”
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This Day in History


January 30, 1835: Andrew Jackson narrowly escapes assassination. Unemployed
house painter Richard Lawrence shot at the 67-year-old president as he left the
Capitol’s House chamber, pulling the trigger of a derringer small enough to fit
in his pocket. The shot misfired, and a furious Jackson responded by clubbing
Lawrence with his cane. Lawrence then pulled out and fired a second pistol, but
it also misfired before aides wrestled him away from his target. Smithsonian
Institute researchers conducted a study of Lawrence’s weapons a century later
and determined the odds of both guns misfiring during the near-murder at one in
125,000.




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