Welcome to ’s Week-in-Review with Elijah Schaffer, where he covers the top 5 stories throughout the last 24 hours.
Article 1: “I Don’t Feel the Need to Respond to CNN” – Pete Hegseth Lights Up Reporter (VIDEO)
In a fiery exchange, Pete Hegseth refuses to engage with a CNN reporter, highlighting the ongoing tension between conservative figures and mainstream media outlets. Watch the video to see Hegseth stand his ground and defend his position.
Article 2: This Story About What the U.S. Military is Doing in Africa Shows Exactly Why Pete Hegseth is Needed at the Department of Defense
As reports surface about the U.S. military’s activities in Africa, the need for individuals like Pete Hegseth to bring transparency and accountability to the Department of Defense becomes increasingly clear. Stay informed on this developing story.
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Article 3: BREAKING: Nancy Pelosi Hospitalized
Breaking news emerges as reports confirm that Nancy Pelosi has been hospitalized. Stay tuned for updates on her condition and the implications of this development.
Article 4: After Almost Two Decades, Duke Lacrosse Accuser Finally Admits She Destroyed Lives With a Lie (Video)
In a shocking revelation, the Duke Lacrosse accuser confesses to fabricating allegations that led to the destruction of lives. Watch the video to understand the impact of false accusations and the importance of seeking truth and justice.
Article 5: Whistleblower: FBI Deputy Director Abbate Told Agents to Hide Dozens of January 6 Informants from Public – Knew It Would Be “Too Embarrassing” for Agency to Tell the Truth to Americans
A whistleblower exposes the FBI’s directives to conceal information about January 6 informants, shedding light on potential cover-ups within the agency. Stay informed on this developing story and the implications for transparency and accountability.
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