Judge Barrett and the Viciously Corrupt Colorado Courts Continue to Deny Justice and Persecute Tina Peters
April 28, 2026
Judge Barrett and the Viciously Corrupt Colorado Courts Continue to Deny Justice and Persecute Tina Peters Guest Post by Martel Maxim Just when we thought we’d seen the pinnacle of … Read more
You Can’t Make This Up: Indiana Democrat Busted After Allegedly Campaigning While High on Cocaine
April 28, 2026
Andrew Dezelan Credit: Hamilton County Jail
A Democrat State Senate candidate in Indiana was busted by police after apparently being unable to keep his nose clean while campaigning.
As WTHR reported, The Fishers Police Department received a call on April 26 regarding a man who was soliciting a neighborhood in the 13000 block of Ravenswood Trail, around 8 p.m.
Once police officers arrived, they found 39-year-old Andrew Dezelan in his vehicle at the neighborhood’s clubhouse.
When officers asked Dezelan why he was in the neighborhood, he could not provide a clear answer. But he did say he received permission from HOA board member.
FOX 59 reports that Dezelan posted multiple times to his social media accounts that he was canvassing the neighborhood as part of his election efforts.
Court documents obtained by WTHR reveal that Dezelan was speaking rapidly and making very quick, nervous and unorganized movements. Moreover, he was sweating and his pupils were “pinpoint.”
The court documents note that these are signs of someone under the influence.
After a responding officer requested ID from Dezelan, he claimed that he needed to leave and slammed his vehicle in reverse.
According to court documents, the responding officer told Dezelan to stop and get out of his vehicle, and then, the officer opened the door and grabbed Dezelan’s left wrist.
Court documents say Dezelan continued “frantically moving around,” placing one leg out of the vehicle like he was going to get out before putting it back inside the vehicle.
The responding officer ultimately pulled Dezelan out of the vehicle to place him in handcuffs.
Dezelan resisted being put in handcuffs several times before finally complying.
WTHR reports that when cops searched the Democrat’s vehicle, they found a small bag of cocaine. He was subsequently arrested and charged with possession of the drug and resisting law enforcement.
Current Publishing LLC notes that Dezelan has a similar pending cocaine charge in Wisconsin, as well as two more pending charges in that state for allegedly operating while intoxicated.
Despite this, a judge set bail for Dezelan at $10,000 on April 27 for the alleged crime in Fishers, which the Democrat posted that same day.
This arrest comes at an inopportune time for Indiana Democrats. Fox 59 notes that Dezelan is one of four candidates vying for the Democratic nomination in Senate District 31 in the upcoming primary elections on May 5.
The district considered a prime target for Democrats after Republican incumbent State Senator Kyle Walker elected not to run again.
Wayne Allyn Root Interviews U.S. Senator Ron Johnson About Killing the Filibuster to Pass The SAVE Act, Democrats’ Evil Plans to Steal Elections, and Government’s Fraud to Coverup Deadly Effects of Covid Vaccine
April 28, 2026
Wayne Allyn Root interviews U.S. Senator Ron Johnson about killing the filibuster to pass The SAVE Act, Democrats’ evil plans to steal elections, and government’s fraud to coverup deadly effects of Covid vaccine.
Watch Wayne’s “America’s Top Ten Countdown” with his World-Famous “Final Four” airing every Saturday at NOON ET/9 AM PT on Real America’s Voice TV Network. Also, watch Wayne’s new daily podcast, “WAR ZONE LIVE Presented by The Gateway Pundit” every weeknight from 6 PM to 8 PM ET/3 PM to 5 PM PT at TheGatewayPundit.com.
President Trump’s Full Remarks Welcoming King Charles and Queen Camilla (Video)
April 28, 2026
President Trump tells King Charles his mother had a crush on him./Image: video screenshot via CSPAN
Following a ceremonial welcome by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to King Charles and Queen Camilla at the White House, the President delivered remarks from the South Lawn.
President Donald Trump: Thank you very much, everybody. What a beautiful British day this is. And it really is. Your Majesties, members of the British delegation, friends, service members, and distinguished guests, welcome to the beautiful White House. Great honor to have you. Melania and I will never forget the spectacular honor Your Majesties showed us during our extraordinary visit to Windsor Castle last September.
Now, it is our tremendous privilege to host you. And you’re going to have a wonderful— short stay, but stay nevertheless. Then you’re going over to Congress and you’re going to make a speech that’s going to make everybody very envious of that beautiful accent of yours. Very elegant. He’s a very elegant man.
Here in the shadows of monuments to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, honoring the British King might seem an ironic beginning to our celebration of 250 years of American independence. But in fact, no tribute could be more appropriate.
Long before Americans had a nation or a Constitution, we first had a culture, a character, and a creed. Before we ever proclaimed our independence, Americans carried within us the rarest of gifts: moral courage. And it came from a small but mighty kingdom from across the sea.
For nearly two centuries before the Revolution, this land was settled and forged by men, women who bore in their souls the blood and noble spirit of the British. Here, on a wild and untamed continent, they set loose the ancient English love of liberty and the Great Britain’s distinctive sense of glory, destiny, and pride. And that’s what it is— glory, destiny, and pride.
The American patriots who pledged their lives to independence in 1776 were the heirs to this majestic inheritance. Their veins ran with Anglo-Saxon courage.Their hearts beat with an English faith in standing firm for what is right, good, and true.
In recent years, we’ve often heard it said that America is merely an idea. But the cause of freedom did not simply appear as an intellectual invention of 1776. The American founding was the culmination of hundreds of years of thought, struggle, sweat, blood, and sacrifice on both sides of the Atlantic. Fate drew a long arc from the meadow at Runnymede to the streets of Philadelphia that ran through the lives of people born and bred on the British code that no man should be denied either justice or right.
American patriots today can sing, “My country, ’tis of thee, sweet land of liberty,” only because our colonial ancestors first sang “God Save the King.”
We see today a living symbol of this centuries-old bond just a few dozen feet to the left where I stand. There, Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth, an incredible woman who I had the privilege of getting to know, Queen Elizabeth II— very, very special woman who is very greatly missed on both sides of that mighty Atlantic— long ago planted a young tree. It was a very young and beautiful tree and look at it now.
It’s tripled in size and tripled in strength. Very much as our nations have even more than tripled. Like our nation itself, it was laid with British hands but grew in American soil. Today, it stands tall and proud, reaching ever higher. And this morning, it reminds us that the mightiest of trees, like the greatest of nations, must be anchored by the strongest and deepest of roots.
In the centuries since we won our independence, Americans have had no closer friends than the British. We share that same root. We speak the same language. We hold the same values. And together, our warriors have defended the same extraordinary civilization under twin banners of red, white, and blue.
My wonderful mother, Mary MacLeod— Mary MacLeod was born in Stornoway, Scotland, the Hebrides. And that’s what they call very serious Scotland. There’s no question about it. Some places they say, “Well, it wasn’t really Scotland.” The Hebrides, that’s real serious Scotland. That’s where they had their greatest of warriors.
Their greatest of warriors. She came to America at 19, met my incredible father. We loved him so much. We all loved him. We loved her. We loved him. Fred and— they were married for 63 years. And, excuse me, if you don’t mind, that’s a record we won’t be able to match, darling. I’m sorry. Just not going to work out that way. We’ll do well, but we’re not going to do that well. 63 years.
And my mother— I just see it so clearly. She loved— and I told the King this— she loved the Royal Family. And she loved the Queen. And anytime the Queen was involved in a ceremony or anything, my mother would be glued to the television, and she’d say, “Look, Donald. Look how beautiful that is.” She really did love the family.
But I also remember her saying very clearly, “Charles, look. Young Charles. He’s so cute.” That’s my mother. My mother had a crush on Charles. Can you believe it?
Amazing how— I wonder what she’s thinking right now. But beneath those beautiful flags, eight decades ago, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Franklin Roosevelt famously met on a ship in the North Atlantic to outline a vision for the free world after World War II. That understanding of our nations’ unique bond and role in history is the essence of our special relationship, and we hope it will always remain that way. The ship where the two great leaders met was called the Prince of Wales, the very title that His Majesty the King held longer than any other individual in British history, and he held it with great pride and respect.
It’s said that when Prime Minister Churchill first met this future King many decades ago, he was so impressed, he made the statement, “He is so young to think so much and so well.” And the bust of your great Prime Minister rests proudly again in the Oval Office. We’re very proud to bring it back. We brought it back.
Throughout His Majesty’s life, the world has witnessed that same thoughtfulness which first struck Britain’s greatest Prime Minister. His Majesty’s intellect, passion, and devotion have been a long— really, a long blessing— blessing to the British people. But not only to his own country, but to the cherished bond between the United States and the United Kingdom. And I am very certain that it will continue that way long into the future.
In a few hours, His Majesty will stand in the heart of the United States Capitol as the very first British King ever to address a joint session of the United States Congress. So he’s going to be addressing Congress, and I’m going to be watching.
I was thinking of going, but they said, “I don’t know. That might be a step too far.” I would love to go. It’s not supposed to be protocol, but I would love to be with you.
But there, the direct descendant of King George III will speak to the direct successor of the very body that gathered in Independence Hall on July 4th, 1776.
If John Adams and George Washington, or the King’s fifth great-grandfather, could see that sight, they might be absolutely shocked.
But probably only for a moment. Surely they would be delighted that the wounds of war healed into the most cherished friendship. Think of that very, very long-ago, difficult war. And yet, those wounds did indeed heal into the most cherished of friendships. Most cherished.
They would be moved beyond words to know that the Soldiers who once called each other Redcoats and Yankees became the Tommies and the GIs who together saved the free world as brothers in arms and brothers in eternity. And nobody fought better together than us.
If they could see us today, our ancestors would surely be filled with awe and pride that the Anglo-American revolution in human freedom was never, ever extinguished, but carried forward across centuries, across oceans, and across history until it became a fire that lit the entire world.
So today, we look back on 250 years. Let us remember what has made our countries the two most exceptional nations the world has ever known.
And together, let us go forward with even stronger resolve to carry on our sacred devotion to liberty and to the traditions of excellence that have been our shared gift of all mankind.
Your Majesties, thank you once again for making this important visit. We are so honored. May God bless you. God forever bless the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and Northern Ireland.
And may God bless the United States of America. Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you.
Californians Are Benefiting Financially for Fleeing the Golden State
April 28, 2026
California may be called the Golden State, but residents who flee end up with much more green in their pockets.
A report released last month by the California Policy Lab concluded that Californians who leave the state often end up in more affordable communities and are able to build wealth more easily.
When residents move, they save an average of $672 per month on housing expenses alone — such as rent or mortgage, utilities, property taxes, and insurance.
The medium home price for them is $398,000 lower — marking 48 percent cost savings relative to the California communities they leave.
As a result, they are more likely to realize a key part of the American Dream by becoming homeowners.
They are about 48 percent more likely to own a home relative to “similar Californians who stayed in the state,” according to the California Policy Lab.
Evan White, the executive director of the California Policy Lab at UC Berkeley, noted that “the price tag has gone up on the California Dream, and many families are leaving the state for more affordable places.”
“The difference these moves make is stark,” he continued. “Their destination neighborhoods are half as expensive and they end up much more likely to own a home within just a few years.”
The report also found that Californians who leave may come from wealthy neighborhoods, but they are more likely to be poorer than their California neighbors.
“Compared with their neighbors in these higher-income neighborhoods, movers, on average, show signs of worse financial health, including lower credit scores, higher student debt, and lower homeownership rates,” the California Policy Lab said.
The states most likely to receive Golden State transplants are those that neighbor it — Nevada, Idaho, Oregon, and Arizona.
California is known for having heightened living expenses combined with some of the highest tax rates in the nation.
Those policies are often cited as key reasons behind the state’s current population decline.
Beyond people leaving for better financial environments elsewhere, there are not as many new arrivals moving to California.
“Between 2020 and 2025, 42 states sent fewer people to California than they did before the pandemic,” the California Policy Lab said.
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