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Kamala Harris Rages at Black Caucus Gala — Attacks ‘Unhinged’ Trump, Republicans and Incites Leftist Violence: “We MUST Fight FIRE with FIRE!”

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Kamala Harris riles up the crowd at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., on September 27, 2025.

Kamala Harris took the stage at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Annual Phoenix Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., and decided it was the perfect time to fan the flames of leftist violence across America.

Harris painted a dystopian picture of America under conservative leadership, accusing the “extreme right wing” of hatching a “long-term agenda” that’s being “swiftly implemented today.”

She name-dropped Ronald Reagan, Newt Gingrich, and Pat Buchanan as the architects of some grand conspiracy, while conveniently ignoring her own party’s history of corruption, election meddling, and weaponizing the government against political opponents.

Harris went on to attack President Trump, accusing him of lining his own pockets, cutting SNAP and Medicaid, “ending the war on cancer,” and even deploying the U.S. military to “the streets of America.”

Her words were filled with venom and contempt, not only for Trump, but for the millions of Americans who voted for him.

At one point, Harris glorified radical activists who “spoke with their pocketbooks” and cheered the return of leftist TV host Jimmy Kimmel.

She admitted Democrats “cannot allow” their opponents to frame the debate, and doubled down with her closing demand: “We must fight fire with fire.”

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Full transcript:

Kamala Harris:
“As a former—and I consider myself a lifetime—member of the CBC, I am deeply honored to receive this award. For more than half a century, the CBC has not only been a conscience of the Congress but a conscience of America: fighting for opportunity, for equality, and for freedom.

With your help, 75 million Americans stood with us last year on behalf of a stronger America, stood with a belief in the promise of America. And today, the CBC, in the tradition of its founders, confronts an unprecedented—but not unfamiliar—threat to that promise.

The United States Congress has equal power to the executive branch in our constitutional government. Your work, then, is more important than ever—especially as your colleagues bend the knee and fail to uphold their constitutional agreement.

With each passing day, we are witnessing a president who has lined his own pockets and those of the super-rich, while he raises tariffs on the backs of working people, cuts SNAP and Medicaid, ignores science, ends the war on cancer, and deploys the United States military to the streets of America.

And let us be clear—we predicted all that. But, CBC, what I did not predict was the capitulation: the universities, law firms, media corporations, and industries that have been so quick to kneel before power.

But I’ll tell you who refuses to capitulate—the people.

When a president with a fragile ego couldn’t take a joke and brought down the weight of the government to silence the voice of a citizen, folks spoke with their pocketbooks this week, and Jimmy Kimmel is now back on the air. When Dr. Jamal Bryant issued a call to speak with your pocketbooks, the power of the people was also demonstrated.

A time such as this demands that the leaders in this room remind the people of their power: speak truth and speak with courage, even when you don’t have an audience.

A time such as this demands that we win the midterms and enforce checks and balances on this unchecked, incompetent, unhinged president.

Yesterday, I joined a visiting student at my alma mater, Howard University. You know, when I was there, I remembered—when I was there, I found my power at 17.

When I was their age, Ronald Reagan was president. The extreme right wing was hatching the long-term agenda that is being swiftly implemented today—enhanced today by propaganda and misinformation.

And recall: they played the long game, working for decades to take over state houses, gerrymander districts, stack the Supreme Court, and create the radical blueprint currently being used by this administration.

As I have written, the current president is their vehicle. But the road was paved over decades by harsh and crushing rhetoric, right-wing celebrity, the belligerent discourse of Newt Gingrich, and the narrow-minded politics of Pat Buchanan.

CBC, we have some deep work to do. First, we must prioritize immediacy—focus on the immediate issues people face, like the rising cost of groceries, housing, and health care.

Second, we cannot allow them to gaslight us by suggesting that the powerless, and not the powerful, are responsible for our predicament.

Finally, please, let’s get over the savior complex—which is just one individual. Can you say it with me? Come on. Because, Democrats, we have so many stars. We have so many stars, and many of them are in this room right now.

You are the leaders who are up for the fight. You are leaders who have courage. You are leaders who speak truth. Leaders who know that, at a time such as this, one thing is for sure:

We must fight fire with fire.

So, CBC, let’s get to work.”

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Major Study Reveals Left-Wing Terrorism Now at 30-Year High — Far Outpacing Right-Wing Extremism

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Left-wing terrorism has hit a 30-year high, according to new research.

A study from the nonpartisan Center for Strategic and International Studies concluded that although right-wing violence has historically outnumbered left-wing terrorism, the pattern has now flipped.

Their research stated:

In recent years, the United States has seen an increase in the number of left-wing terrorism attacks and plots, although such violence has risen from very low levels and remains much lower than historical levels of violence carried out by right-wing and jihadist attackers.

So far, 2025 marks the first time in more than 30 years that left-wing terrorist attacks outnumber those from the violent far right.

Despite its decline this year, right-wing terrorism could easily return to previous high levels. It is important to resource counterterrorism efforts against both right- and left-wing terrorism and work with communities to gain their support against extremists.

Leaders across the political spectrum must condemn violent extremism of all kinds, denying it legitimacy and reducing its appeal.

However, the authors go to great efforts to point out that far-right terrorism has been far more common, although it is unclear who they are defining under this label.

Many supposedly right-wing attacks are actually committed by individuals with highly distorted and inconsistent worldviews but are nevertheless blamed on the conservative movement.

The most notable example of this was the man convicted of attacking Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul, who the media falsely claimed was a fervent Trump supporter.

The findings come weeks after the assassination of Turning Point founder Charlie Kirk, who was brutally gunned down while hosting an event at Utah Valley University earlier this month.

Last week, President Trump finally designated Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.

“I am pleased to inform our many U.S.A. Patriots that I am designating ANTIFA, A SICK, DANGEROUS, RADICAL LEFT DISASTER, AS A MAJOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATION,” he wrote at the time.

”I will also be strongly recommending that those funding ANTIFA be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices.”

MAJOR BREAKING: President Trump Designates ANTIFA as a “Major Terrorist Organization”

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President Trump Gives Details on Hegseth’s “Rare and Urgent” Military Meeting in Virginia

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As The Gateway Pundit reported last week, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered all of the United States’ top military commanders to gather on Tuesday at Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia.

Hegseth urgently announced the meeting on Thursday of last week and originally gave no details on the subject matter.

Officials within the Pentagon have since revealed Hegseth’s plans to give a speech on “warrior ethos” and will outline the military’s new direction under the Trump administration.

President Trump broke his silence on the meeting and shared, “It’s really just a very nice meeting, talking about how well we’re doing militarily, talking about being in great shape.”

He added, “You know the expression ‘esprit de corps’? That’s all it’s about. We’re talking about what we’re doing, what they’re doing, and how we’re doing.”

The Independent further reported that President Trump will be present during the meeting.

Per NBC News:

President Donald Trump in an interview with NBC News Sunday, confirmed that he plans to attend an unusual meeting organized by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that will gather hundreds of senior military officers near Washington on Tuesday.

“It’s really just a very nice meeting talking about how well we’re doing militarily, talking about being in great shape, talking about a lot of good, positive things. It’s just a good message,” Trump told NBC News in a phone call. “We have some great people coming in and it’s just an ‘esprit de corps.’ You know the expression ‘esprit de corps’? That’s all it’s about. We’re talking about what we’re doing, what they’re doing, and how we’re doing.”

Hegseth last week summoned hundreds of senior military leaders, who are stationed all over the world, to Washington for a meeting of the Pentagon’s top brass.

The event will be held at Quantico Marine Corps Base in Virginia, about 30 minutes south of Washington. The base will host potentially thousands of military members, including the top brass, their aides and their security.

On Thursday, President Trump praised Hegseth’s plan to conduct a meeting with the U.S. military’s top generals and admirals  and stated, “I love it, I mean I think it’s great.”

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35-Year-Old Domestic Terrorist Who Firebombed UC Berkeley and Oakland Federal Building Gets Nearly 20 Years in Prison — Admits He was Inspired by Hamas Attack

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Surveillance footage shows radical leftist arsonist Casey Robert Goonan igniting a UC Berkeley police vehicle with Molotov cocktails in June 2024.

35‐year-old Casey Robert Goonan has been sentenced to 235 months — nearly 19.6 years — in federal prison for a string of firebombing attacks targeting UC Berkeley and the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building in Oakland. The court formally designated him a “domestic terrorist.”

According to the plea agreement, Goonan admitted that in June 2024 he carried out a series of coordinated arsons and attempted firebombings.

On June 1, Goonan placed a bag containing six Molotov cocktails under the fuel tank of a marked University of California Police Department patrol car near the UC Berkeley campus, lit it, and fled. The vehicle caught fire.

On June 11, Goonan traveled to the Oakland federal building, carrying three Molotov cocktails, tried (by throwing rocks) to break windows so he could lob devices inside, but was thwarted by security. Instead, he placed the devices in a planter on the side of the building and lit them.

He also admitted to setting additional fires on the UC Berkeley campus on June 13 and June 16, 2024. In his own statements (as part of the plea), Goonan claimed the attacks were motivated by “despair over Gaza” and that he was inspired by the October 7, 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. He went further, calling on others to carry out property attacks on Bay Area campuses in solidarity with Palestine.

In addition to roughly 235 months (nearly 20 years) behind bars, the court ordered 15 years of supervised release and $94,267.51 in restitution (plus a special assessment).

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According to the press release:

Casey Robert Goonan was sentenced today to 235 months in federal prison for committing a series of arsons and firebombings at the University of California, Berkeley and the Oakland federal building in June 2024.  Senior U.S. District Judge Jeffrey S. White handed down the sentence.

In January 2025, Goonan, 35, of Oakland and Pleasant Hill, pleaded guilty to one count of maliciously damaging or destroying property used in or affecting interstate commerce by means of fire or an explosive.

According to a plea agreement filed in open court, in the early morning hours of June 1, 2024, Goonan placed a bag containing six explosive devices commonly known as “Molotov cocktails” underneath the fuel tank of a marked University of California Police Department (UCPD) patrol car parked near the UC Berkeley campus.  Goonan lit the bag on fire and fled, causing the patrol car to catch on fire.  A video capturing the events on the morning of June 1, 2024, can be viewed here.

Goonan also attempted to firebomb the Ronald V. Dellums Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse in Oakland on June 11, 2024.  Goonan arrived at the federal building carrying a bag containing three Molotov cocktails.  Goonan threw rocks at the building, hoping to break a window in order to throw lit Molotov cocktails inside. That plan was disrupted by protective services officers.  Upon fleeing from the officers, Goonan placed the Molotov cocktails in a planter on the side of building and lit them on fire.

In addition to these two attacks, Goonan set other fires on the UC Berkeley campus on June 1, June 13, and June 16, 2024.

Goonan acknowledged that these attacks were inspired by Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, and that he called on others to attack property on Bay Area college campuses in support of Palestine.  Goonan admitted that his conduct was designed to influence and affect the conduct of governments by intimidation and coercion and to retaliate against the governments of the United States and the State of California for their conduct.

“Freedom of expression and peaceful protest are deeply enshrined values in America.  We are all free to think what we want and express those views peacefully, but the use of violence to achieve political aims—or to silence those with whom you may disagree—has no place in our community and our country,” said United States Attorney Craig H. Missakian.  “Anyone who crosses the line between peaceful protest and violence will be met with the full force of the law.”

“Safeguarding our communities from violence remains at the forefront of the FBI’s mission.  While free speech and peaceful protest are protected rights, turning to firebombs and arson crosses into criminal conduct that endangers lives and threatens public safety,” said FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Matt Cobo. “Today’s sentencing makes clear that the FBI and our partners will not tolerate violence, and we will hold accountable anyone who seeks to harm our communities.”

At sentencing, the Court referred to Goonan as a “domestic terrorist” and found that he had committed a felony offense that involved or was intended to promote a federal crime of terrorism.

In addition to the prison term, Judge White also ordered the defendant serve 15 years of supervised release after he is released from custody and ordered restitution in the amount of $94,267.51 and a $100 special assessment.  The defendant has been in custody since his initial arrest on state charges on June 17, 2024.

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