Harvard has a history of suppressing white and Asian applicants—and now it’s refusing to release its admissions data for @CivilRights review. Equal educational opportunity is guaranteed by federal law, and @TheJusticeDept will ensure universities comply with it.
Harvard has a history of suppressing white and Asian applicants—and now it’s refusing to release its admissions data for @CivilRights review.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Scott Jennings just STUNNED the entire CNN panel on the Supreme Court with a straight truth nuke
“For every Democrat and every media person that has gone on for the last YEAR or two about how the Supreme Court is a ‘wholly owned subsidiary of Donald Trump,’ that… pic.twitter.com/o6hHdPQB87
“For every Democrat and every media person that has gone on for the last YEAR or two about how the Supreme Court is a ‘wholly owned subsidiary of Donald Trump,’ that it’s not independent, that it does whatever he says to do, obviously, that narrative was OBLITERATED today!” “I thought the ruling was sound. I think the president is sound to try other statutes. And I think the narratives about the court not being independent and the president not obeying the court were totally blown up today!” They didn’t like that!
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced that MASSIVE property tax increases would be implemented if the state government doesn’t give in to his demands and pass his billionaire tax. BlazeTV Host Sara Gonzales responds to this unsurprising turn by Mamdani as she has some words for the NYC voters who put Mamdani in office to begin with…
The Greatest Homerun Ever: Bill Mazeroski 1960 Walkoff Homerun
Forbes Field – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: On October 13, 1960 @3:36 PM, Pittsburgh Pirate Hall of Fame Second Baseman, Bill Mazeroski, hits the greatest and most memorable homerun in Major League Baseball history off New York Yankees pitcher Ralph Terry. The renowned game winning shot, which capped off the best World Series game of all time, occurred in the bottom of the ninth inning of game seven of the 1960 World Series against Casey Stengel’s heavily favored New York Yankees. Could there have been a more dramatic homerun? Today, some 50 years later, Maz’s blast is still the only Game 7, 9th-inning walk-off home run in World Series history. Watch Maz’s historic homerun as called by Hall of Fame broadcaster Chuck Thompson; “Well, a little while ago, when we mentioned that this one, in typical fashion, was going right to the wire, little did we know; Art Ditmar throws—There’s a swing and a high fly ball going deep to left, this may do it! Back to the wall goes Berra, it is over the fence, home run, the Pirates win!”
Bill Mazeroski, affectionately known as “Maz,” was a legendary Major League Baseball player, primarily remembered as one of the greatest defensive second basemen in history and for one of the most iconic moments in baseball.Born William Stanley Mazeroski on September 5, 1936, in Wheeling, West Virginia, he played his entire 17-year career (1956–1972) with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He earned eight Gold Glove Awards for his exceptional fielding, was a seven-time All-Star, and helped the Pirates win two World Series titles (1960 and 1971). His defensive prowess, especially his quick hands and arm for turning double plays, made him a standout, earning him the nickname “the Glove.”Mazeroski is best known for hitting the only walk-off home run in Game 7 of a World Series. On October 13, 1960, in the bottom of the ninth inning against the heavily favored New York Yankees, he smashed a dramatic home run off Ralph Terry to give the Pirates a 10-9 victory and the championship. This moment remains one of the most celebrated in baseball history, especially for Pittsburgh fans.He was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001 by the Veterans Committee, largely for his defensive excellence.Sadly, Bill Mazeroski passed away on Friday, February 20, 2026, at the age of 89 in Lansdale, Pennsylvania. No cause of death was publicly specified. He is survived by his sons Darren and David, and four grandchildren. Tributes from the Pirates, MLB, and the Hall of Fame have highlighted his legacy as a true gentleman, Pirates icon, and one of the finest defensive players the game has seen.Rest in peace, Maz. His contributions to baseball, particularly that unforgettable 1960 homer, will live on forever.
– USPS in Wisconsin collected and backdated over 100,000 ballots on the morning after the election
– 300,000 fraudulent ballots in Arizona
– 548,000 fraudulent ballots in Michigan
– 204,000 fraudulent ballots in Georgia
– 121,000 fraudulent… pic.twitter.com/q5z9qd6sg0
– USPS in Wisconsin collected and backdated over 100,000 ballots on the morning after the election – 300,000 fraudulent ballots in Arizona – 548,000 fraudulent ballots in Michigan – 204,000 fraudulent ballots in Georgia – 121,000 fraudulent ballots in Pennsylvania – US Postal Service subcontractor truck driver, testified that he transported approximately 288,000 completed mail-in ballots from Bethpage, New York, to Lancaster, Pennsylvania; his trailer full of ballots went missing after he dropped it off – Whistleblowers claimed drivers transported thousands of pre-filled ballots across state lines which is a federal crime – Election officials in Virginia blue jurisdictions failed to maintain the ballot chain of custody “There are circumstances where in the middle of the night, tens of thousands of ballots were appearing in states like Michigan, where Joe Biden was getting a higher percentage of the vote than Bashar al-Assad and Kim Jong Il in their elections”
This is how 2020 was looking until about 3 AM. All systems went down, and when they came back, Biden was magically ahead. They all CHEATED. Obviously. Pass the SAVE America Act. Whatever it takes.