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🔵 Sydney Sweeney Joins MAGA

Actress Sydney Sweeney appears to be a registered Republican, according to a new report from left-wing website BuzzFeed.
BuzzFeed reported on Sweeney’s apparent political party affiliation on Saturday, following backlash from leftists online over a Sweeney-centered jean ad campaign. The tone of the article was seemingly to “out” or shame the actress.
The records show a Sydney B. Sweeney is a registered Republican in Florida. The middle name of Sweeney, the actress, is reportedly Bernice.


A Texas state House panel on Saturday advanced proposed congressional maps that aim to make the Lone Star State’s district lines even friendlier to Republicans.
The Texas House Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting voted to advance a set of maps that would give Republicans five more pick-up opportunities ahead of 2026 and would impact lawmakers in the Dallas-Forth, Austin, Houston and Rio Grande Valley areas.
The move tees up a floor vote in the House, where the map will be considered by all members. With an 88-62 GOP majority in the state House, the maps are expected to pass the lower chamber easily.

A small earthquake rocked parts of New Jersey and New York on Saturday night, according to officials.
The magnitude 3.0 quake struck six miles beneath the ground in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, at 10:18 p.m., according to the United States Geological Survey.
The Bergen County borough is roughly 13 miles from Midtown, with tremors reported being felt in parts of Upper Manhattan, including Hell’s Kitchen, as well as Riverdale in The Bronx and even Staten Island. No injuries or damages were immediately reported in New York City, officials said.

A fundraising campaign for the woman brutally attacked during a mob assault in downtown Cincinnati has raised over $100,000, far exceeding its original $25,000 goal.
The campaign, hosted on GiveSendGo, was launched by conservative commentator Benny Johnson to support the victim, identified only as Holly. The fundraiser states that all proceeds will go towards helping the victim with medical, legal, security, and loss of work expenses due to the attack.
“We have now officially raised $100,000 for Holly in just one night. This is one of the most successful GiveSendGo campaigns in history,” Johnson posted. “Evil was visited upon Holly. We will defeat it with good and change Holly’s life. Praise God.”


The Trump Justice Department has launched a nationwide effort to clean up voter rolls ahead of the 2026 elections, pushing states to purge duplicate and outdated registrations and catch any non-citizens or illegal aliens who slipped into a position to vote, officials told Just the News on Saturday.
Notifications have gone out to several states and localities that DOJ’s Civil Rights Division has been concerned that states aren’t complying with federal laws, including California, Wisconsin, Utah and New Hampshire.
“Unlike the previous administration, at President Trump’s DOJ, we will fight to have fair and secure elections – and that begins with making our voter rolls accurate,” Attorney General Pam Bondi told Just the News.

An estimated one million young Catholics from around the world greeted Pope Leo XIV like a rock star Saturday at an open-air prayer vigil outside Rome, after the head of the Catholic Church made a dramatic entrance by helicopter.
Pilgrims began cheering when the white military helicopter descended over the sprawling, open-air site in Rome’s eastern outskirts.
Organisers estimated the crowd at Saturday’s vigil to be from over 800,000 to one million young pilgrims from 146 countries around the world who had assembled there as part of the “Jubilee of Youth” events which began in Rome this week and will culminate in an open-air mass on Sunday.

Indian officials said on Saturday that they would keep purchasing cheap oil from Russia despite a threat of penalties from President Trump, the latest twist in an issue that New Delhi thought it had settled.
The defiance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government reflected increasing frustration with a relationship that was once much praised but has been souring rapidly. There is a growing sense in India that its leaders should not allow increasingly volatile American policymaking to shape its choices on vital energy supplies for its huge population, 1.4 billion people.
Mr. Trump said last week that as part of his latest round of tariffs, he would impose an unspecified penalty on India in addition to a tariff rate of 25 percent if the country did not cut off its imports of Russian crude oil. On Friday, he appeared to echo reports of a recent dip in the arrival of Russian oil to India.


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