Politics
Victor Reacts: We Cannot Be Free Without Fair and Secure Elections (VIDEO)

If we do not have free and fair elections, we do not have a republic and we are not free.
Without secure elections we are living in a mirage.
That is why it is so important that President Trump is successful with his goal of restoring confidence in our vote.
The Gateway Pundit reported,
President Trump vowed to rid the country of mail-in voting, voting machines, and clean up elections.
Trump will sign an executive order to rid the country of mail-in voting and highly “inaccurate” voting machines.
From his Truth Social account: President Trump: I am going to lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS, and also, while we’re at it, Highly “Inaccurate,” Very Expensive, and Seriously Controversial VOTING MACHINES, which cost Ten Times more than accurate and sophisticated Watermark Paper, which is faster, and leaves NO DOUBT, at the end of the evening, as to who WON, and who LOST, the Election.
Now, a new poll by Rasmussen Reports shows that Americans overwhelmingly agree with President Trump.
53% of Americans say in-person voting is more secure than mail-in voting.
This common sense decision would give Americans on both sides of the political aisle reason to begin trusting in our elections once again.
Highlighting the importance of this move, the Gateway Pundit recently reported,
Democrat judges have now made it easier to commit mass voter fraud and steal elections.
As Bloomberg Law reported, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday that Pennsylvania’s requirement that mail-in ballots with missing or incorrect dates be tossed violates the United States Constitution.
“Weighing the burden that practice imposes on Pennsylvanians’ constitutional right to vote against the State’s interest in the practice, the balance of the scales leads us to hold that it does not comply with our Constitution,” said Chief Judge D. Brooks Smith in an opinion for the US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
How could anyone in their right mind truly believe that it is more secure to place your ballot in the mail rather than vote in person the old fashioned way? Democrats ranted and raved when Trump was elected in 2016 saying that Russia had hacked our elections, yet now they will no doubt oppose the shift to paper ballots.
There is no argument against election security.
Americans understand that we must have faith in our elections. Anyone trying to stop transparency and security invites us to question their true motives.
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WATCH: President Trump Gives Shocking Response to Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s Engagement News During Cabinet Meeting

President Donald Trump responded to the news of Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement during Tuesday’s cabinet meeting.
Swift, 35, and Kelce, 35, announced their engagement in a social media post on Tuesday evening after two years of dating.
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Trump and Swift have not had a warm relationship in the past, with the pop star endorsing Kamala Harris and often peddling woke beliefs.
Despite their history, Trump had nothing but kind words to offer as he wished the couple well.
“Well, I wish them a lot of luck,” Trump said. “I think he’s a great player, a great guy. I think she’s a terrific person. So, I wish them a lot of luck.”
President Trump on Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce engagement: “I wish them a lot of luck. I think he’s a great player. I think he’s a great guy and I think that she’s a terrific person, so I wish them a lot of luck.” pic.twitter.com/xMd8wgMTZW
— CSPAN (@cspan) August 26, 2025
Back in 2018, Swift shattered her apolitical image by endorsing Democrats in the Tennessee midterm elections, slamming Trump ally Marsha Blackburn as a threat to women’s rights and LGBTQ issues. Trump fired back, quipping that he liked her music “about 25 percent less now.”
Last September, following the singer’s endorsement of Harris, Trump posted “I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT!” on Truth Social.
In May, the president made headlines by posting, “Has anyone noticed that, since I said ‘I HATE TAYLOR SWIFT,’ she’s no longer ‘HOT?'”
Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end and three-time Super Bowl champ, has appeared to support Trump in the past, even attending a White House celebration after one of his team’s wins.
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Exposed: The Shocking Truth About Who’s Really Cashing In on Russian Oil!

There has been a lot of confusion recently as to who exactly is profiting from Russian oil. After all, Ukraine (a Western ally) is at war with Russia. In spite of this, Russia has been able to fend off NATO successfully due to its robust economy fueled largely by its natural resources that countries around the world can’t seem to get enough of. Let’s dig into who’s really behind their oil trade, and it’s not who they’re saying it is:
Who Really Profited From Russian Oil?
As President Trump and his Administration press forward with efforts to rebalance global trade and secure fairer terms for American workers, India has increasingly been drawn into the debate. Washington’s concern over trade deficits and market distortions is not without merit, and the Administration has sought leverage across multiple sectors to advance its goals. Yet in this push, India’s purchase of Russian oil has become an outsized point of contention. While it is tempting to frame the issue as Indian refiners exploiting discounted barrels for massive profits, the evidence shows this narrative is misplaced.
Making oil the focal point risks overlooking where the true imbalances lie—and distracts from the Administration’s broader mission of strengthening America’s economic position while pursuing peace abroad. The narrative amidst this trade standoff suggests Indian refiners are minting billions by buying cheap Russian oil, refining it, and exporting the products. But before making oil a focal point of its engagement with India, U.S. officials should consider data pointing to American and European oil majors benefiting from the Russia-Ukraine war over India.
The charge of “profiteering” has been voiced by figures such as former White House trade advisor Peter Navarro and, more recently, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. While such concerns reflect unease in Washington over shifting energy flows, the numbers do not support the claim that Indian refiners have made extraordinary profits from Russian barrels.
The Myth
If Indian companies were really raking in excess profits, their refining margins would show it. Instead, the evidence reveals the opposite. Russia’s share of India’s oil imports rose dramatically—from under 2% in 2021 to about 33% in 2024. But Gross Refining Margins (GRMs) for Indian refiners between FY22 and FY25 actually fell. By FY25, GRMs were lower than when the conflict began—hardly proof of windfall profits.
Yes, the world saw a temporary spike in refining margins when the war disrupted energy markets. In CY22, margins doubled for India’s BPCL and for Marathon Petroleum in the U.S. Shell’s refining margins more than tripled, climbing from $4.79 per barrel in CY21 to $18.03 in CY22. European major Total Energies also saw a surge, and U.S. refiner Phillips 66 nearly tripled its margins.
By comparison, Reliance Industries—the Indian company often singled out—reported a profit before tax of roughly $6 billion in FY23, about 20% higher than FY22. That is far from the extraordinary numbers suggested in some U.S. commentary. Contrast this with Western players: Valero Energy’s net profit jumped 900% to $11.5 billion in CY22, Marathon Petroleum’s rose 205% to $3.7 billion, and ExxonMobil’s earnings ballooned by $36 billion to reach $59 billion.Meanwhile, India’s state-run refiners—IOCL, BPCL, and HPCL—suffered losses due to under-recoveries during this same period. Even Reliance’s disclosures show crack spreads (the difference between crude costs and refined product prices) sitting below five-year averages. The hard evidence demonstrates that Western oil companies, not India, were the ones to reap extraordinary gains.
The Geopolitics of Energy
The political debate is not just about numbers—it is also about strategy. The U.S. has alternated between tacit approval of Indian purchases of Russian oil and public criticism. The reasoning lies in a delicate balancing act: keeping global oil markets stable while squeezing Moscow’s revenues.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, oil prices surged above $100 per barrel. Fearing a price shock, the U.S. authorized a historic release of 180 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. By September that year, the G7 introduced a price cap on Russian crude, allowing imports below $60 a barrel. The logic was straightforward: let Russian oil keep flowing, but limit Moscow’s earnings. This position reflected market reality. China was already absorbing close to its maximum volume of Russian crude, importing above 2 million barrels a day.
India, with its large and sophisticated refining sector, became the natural clearing house for displaced Russian barrels. Unlike China, India does not rely on shadow banking or opaque shipping networks to skirt sanctions. Its oil trade generally remains within global policy frameworks. This was evident when India fully halted imports of Iranian crude during the Trump administration once secondary sanctions were announced. Nevertheless, today India finds itself in the crosshairs of a new political reality. U.S. leadership is stronger than when this market-based position was adopted—and President Trump and his Administration is working tirelessly to forge peach between Russia and Ukraine while righting trade imbalances around the world.
The Tariff Question
That context makes the current discussion of tariffs critical. To win on peace and trade, the Administration needs to direct its focus in the right spots, and the focus on oil risks overplaying a hand and unintended consequences. President Donald Trump, for instance, floated the idea of imposing an additional 25% tariff on Indian goods over Russian oil purchases. If India’s 1.5–2 million barrels per day of Russian crude were suddenly removed from the market, the global consequences would be severe. Oil prices would spike sharply, stoking inflation not just in India but in the U.S. as well. While some of those barrels could in theory be redirected to China, Beijing is already near its absorption limit. In short, cutting India off from Russian oil would not punishNew Delhi so much as destabilize global prices—and American consumers would feel the pinch at the pump.
Sorting Fact From Narrative
Against this backdrop, accusations of “profiteering” look increasingly misplaced. Yes, India has increased its imports of Russian crude. Yes, its refiners process and export fuel derived from it. But the profit margins have not been extraordinary—certainly not when compared with the staggering windfalls of Western oil majors over the past two years.
Secretary Bessent’s concerns over arbitrage reflect a genuine unease about how energy flows are reshaping geopolitics. But the charge that Indian refiners are uniquely profiting misses the larger picture. In fact, data shows India’s gains have been modest while U.S. and European oil giants have been the real beneficiaries.
The Bottom Line
India has not broken with global policy frameworks. It has operated within the price cap, absorbed barrels others could not, and provided stability to global oil markets at a time of crisis. If anything, its role has helped prevent even greater oil price spikes that would have hurt American consumers.
That leaves a final question: who truly arbitraged the Russia-Ukraine war? The numbers point not to India, but to Western oil companies whose profits reached record highs. Recognizing this reality is essential for applying diplomatic and economic pressure most effectively in furtherance of the President’s goals.
Often times we blame foreign countries for our problems, when in fact, the problems stem from greed within our borders
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Minnesota Mom Shiloh Hendrix CHARGED: Faces Jail & FINES | Elijah Schaffer’s Top Stories (VIDEO)

Welcome to The Gateway Pundit’s Week-in-Review with Elijah Schaffer, where he covers the top 5 stories throughout the last 24 hours.
ARTICLE 1: BREAKING: Shiloh Hendrix, Woman Seen in Viral Video Using Slur at Park, Charged – Faces Jail and Fines
ARTICLE 2: HORROR: Heavily Pregnant 17-Year-Old Gunned Down in Road Rage Incident in Louisiana – Premature Baby Delivered Before Teen Taken Off Life Support
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ARTICLE 3: Crooked Biden-Appointed Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Issues a Defiant Statement As She Refuses to Step Down Following President Trump’s Move to Fire Her
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