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Nominated for an Emmy Award While First Amendment Battle Rages On

Media Industry Acknowledges What WA Lawmakers Deny So much going on here. First of all, congrats to all the 2025 Northwest Regional Emmy Award Nominees. For the third year in a row, my news industry peers have recognized the incredible journalism coming out of Discovery Institute Media in Seattle. This is also the first time Frontlines Turning Point USA has been nominated for a local Emmy award in this highly competitive market. Our joint collaboration was about WA Democrats denying press credentials to independent journalists covering the State Legislature. We thought the issue was settled last year. But during the most recent session, House Democrats blocked me again. Other highly influential media members like Brandi Kruse and Ari Hoffman were Read More ›

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Seattle Homeless Murder Suspect Outed as Illegal Immigrant

Deadly Results of Sanctuary Cities King County Metro Bus Operator Sean Yim should be alive today. But sanctuary city policies protected the man suspected of his murder. Ari Hoffman and I have now learned that Richard Sitzlack is an illegal from Venezuela. This is a scandal. Homeless suspect in murder of Seattle bus driver revealed to be Venezuelan illegal immigrant Article originally published at The Post Millennial by Ari Hoffman and Jonathan Choe. The homeless man accused in the fatal stabbing of King County Metro bus driver Shawn Yim in Seattle has been identified by federal immigration authorities as an illegal immigrant from Venezuela. The revelation comes as the suspect, 53-year-old Richard Sitzlack, pleaded not guilty in January to all Read More ›

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This Man Is Only One Reason Microsoft Pulled Its Tech Conference from Seattle

The Tent That Broke the Camel’s Back This dude living in a tent is one of the reasons why Microsoft pulled its prestigious developer’s conference from downtown Seattle. Meanwhile, Mayor Bruce Harrell remains clueless on how to address the mental health crisis on the streets. It’s costing the city millions in tourism dollars.