Guest post by trusted source in South Korea.
Gwangju, South Korea has a long history of voting for left-leaning politicians and is the main hub for the far-left Democratic party of Korea.
For years, Gwangju has built an extensive public culture of commemoration around composer Jeong Yul-seong.

Jeong joined the Chinese Communist Party. He composed the March of the Eighth Route Army, which later became the official military anthem of China's People's Liberation Army.
Jeong Yul-seong also composed military music for North Korea and returned to North Korea during the Korean War with the Chinese People's Volunteers — the Chinese forces fighting South Korea and the United Nations Command.
Despite that history, his legacy in Gwangju has been honored for

The Northern Virginia Mental Health Institute handed accused killer Abdulloi Toshpulodzoda an unsupervised 48-hour weekend pass, DESPITE a court order that he "shall not be released from custody and inpatient hospitalization without further order of this court."
Toshpulodzoda then headed straight to Washington Dulles International Airport, boarded a one-way Turkish Airlines flight to Istanbul, and continued on to Dushanbe, Tajikistan. He never returned.
This is the latest outrageous failure of Virginia's Democrat-run mental health and criminal justice system under Governor Abigail Spanberger.
In 2019, Toshpulodzoda stabbed his roommate and landlord, Mohammed Hemmatian, to death in their Vienna, Virginia home, according to FOX 5 DC. Investigators found him "covered in blood from head to toe." He told police, "I am guilty."

This week's Top Ten Countdown features Wayne Allyn Root's 17th interview with President Donald J. Trump. Wayne stuns President Trump with his idea for a National Security Emergency for Elections.
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 nightly show, "America Speaks"- now LIVE at 6 PM ET/3 PM PT on Real America's Voice YOUTUBE channel and replayed on Real America's Voice TV at Midnight ET/9 PM PT. Call-in and speak to Wayne at (800) 347-ROOT. Also, watch Wayne's new daily podcast, "WAR ZONE LIVE Presented by The Gateway Pundit" with a new time! Weekdays at 4 PM ET/1 PM PT at TheGatewayPundit.com.
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A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that Sigal Chattah is not lawfully serving as Nevada's Acting U.S. Attorney, holding that the Trump administration cannot bypass federal vacancy limits by naming her first assistant after the vacancy arose or by simply delegating her all the powers of the office.
The controversy began when Nevada U.S. Attorney Jason Frierson resigned on January 17, 2025. Under the Federal Vacancies Reform Act, then-First Assistant U.S. Attorney Sue Fahami automatically became acting U.S. attorney.
Two months later, Bondi used 28 U.S.C. § 546 to appoint Chattah as interim U.S. attorney, allowing the attorney general to fill the position temporarily. That appointment was limited to 120 days and was scheduled to expire on July 30.
But on July 28, just two days before the clock ran out, Chattah resigned as interim U.S. attorney. Bondi immediately named her first assistant U.S. attorney and

A British television presenter who dared to confront the criminal gangs profiting from illegal Channel crossings says he and his heavily pregnant wife were forced to abandon their London home in the dead of night after police delivered a chilling threat-to-life warning.
GB News host Patrick Christys says officers ordered the couple to flee immediately and warned that even their car might have been sabotaged.
The Metropolitan Police issued an official "threat to life" notice warning that organized immigration crime groups in northern France were actively seeking to cause him "significant harm" because of his hard-hitting journalism.
Christys and his heavily pregnant wife, fellow GB News presenter Emily Carver, were told to pack a bag immediately, leave their London flat, and not drive their own car in case it had been booby-trapped. They were ordered into a black cab and sent to a safe house, The Daily Mail reported.

Some Democrats in this election cycle are trying desperately to portray themselves as people of faith. The most notable example of this is James Talarico, who is running for U.S. Senate in Texas.
The reason why this doesn't work is that the only time Talarico even brings up his Christian faith is when he is using it to try to justify some far-left policy, whether it's transgender children, abortion, open borders, health care, or anything else.
It's just not genuine. He uses his faith as a political tool.
This has not stopped the liberal media from trying to use this to help Democrats win.

Here we go again.
An Obama-appointed federal judge has blocked FBI Director Kash Patel's plan to move the bureau's headquarters into the existing Ronald Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., a move Patel said would save American taxpayers billions of dollars.
U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang sided Monday with the Democrat-controlled state of Maryland and Prince George's County.
Those jurisdictions had been the leading location for a brand-new, multi-billion-dollar FBI campus in Greenbelt until Patel and the General Services Administration decided last year to keep the headquarters inside the District of Columbia at a fraction of the cost.
Chuang vacated the July 2025 selection of the Reagan Building, blocked any renovations or relocation there, and erased the reprogramming of $555 million in funds. He declared the decisions "not in accordance with law" and beyond the agencies' statutory authority.

A viral video has captured a seemingly recent catfight between hijab-wearing Somali women that has set the Internet ablaze.
As The Daily Mail reported on Monday, thousands have already seen footage of this brawl of people across several uploads, many from conservative accounts.
The video in question opens with two women wrestling on the ground and screaming at each other while pulling each other's hair.
The woman in navy blue soon gained the upper hand. While on top, the woman lands several nasty blows while shouting: "I'll spit on you h*e! I'll spit on this b***h!"
The bystanders make little effort to break up the brawl. In fact, some are seen smiling and filming the entire incident on their phones.
After

It is becoming more difficult to navigate around Kyiv as GPS is being jammed to protect against Russian missile targeting systems. Bridges are now defended by soldiers with heavy machine guns mounted on the backs of trucks. Food distribution centers have been hit, causing some products to be out of stock in grocery stores, while in parts of the country residents are increasingly relying on generators and power banks because of interruptions to municipal electricity grids.
In the past two weeks, Russia has expanded its attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure. On August 5, Russia launched a large-scale drone barrage and ballistic missile attack on Kyiv. At least 17 people were killed and 44 injured in what was described as one of the deadliest attacks on the capital this year. Strikes also hit warehouses, including a facility belonging to the NOVUS supermarket chain.
On August 7, Russia

Juan Pablo Segura has gone from the world of startups and healthcare technology to one of the most consequential positions in U.S. diplomacy toward Hispanic America and the Caribbean. The entrepreneur who helped build Babyscripts, a healthcare technology platform designed to transform prenatal and postpartum care, is now the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs at the U.S. Department of State.
From Tech Entrepreneur to Senior U.S. Official
Segura built much of his reputation in the private sector as a co-founder of Babyscripts, a healthcare technology company created to transform prenatal and postpartum care through remote monitoring, connected medical devices and digital tools.
An official biography published by the Commonwealth of Virginia describes Segura as an entrepreneur who spent much of his career building companies and transforming traditional industries. Babyscripts grew into one of the world's largest maternity-care management platforms and was recognized by CB Insights among the 150 most innovative healthcare

Let's face it, Minnesota does not hold elections. They cosplay elections.
No wonder the Midwestern state surrounded by red states always goes blue.
A new training video unearthed by Scott Presler reveals a Minnesota elections official telling workers NOT to ask voters for their ID.
From the video:
This is an Election Judge training video for Carver County, Minnesota, from 2024.
"Do not ask to see an identification card."
"If a voter presents identification, thank the voter & inform them that an identification card is not required if they are registered."
"Have the voter confirm their name & address; point to the oath & have them review the oath. Instruct the voter

In news that should surprise absolutely no one, a refugee once celebrated by the State of Minnesota turned out to be less than upstanding.
KMSP reported on Monday that Salman Ahmed Elmi, who was honored as an "outstanding refugee" by the Minnesota Department of Human Services, has been busted for defrauding Medicaid by over $1 million.
By that's not all. Police say that Elmi's alleged co-conspirators at Reva Health in Golden Valley have connections to a recent sex trafficking case.
Here's the background on the case from KMSP:
Elmi is accused of billing Medicaid for more than $1 million in services that were not provided or not eligible. Reva Health provided autism services and adult rehabilitative mental health services.
Elmi and the other
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