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Trump Exposes Anti-White Genocide in South Africa by G.C. Stevens

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  Today President Trump called out the Anti-white Genocide in South Africa. This international embarrassment has been completely ignored by the media.  Farm Attacks and Land Seizure Fears for White South Africans White South Africans , particularly farmers, have raised serious concerns about their safety and property rights amid rising crime and new land reform policies. Reports of brutal farm attacks and the government’s push for land expropriation have fueled fears of targeted violence and loss of livelihoods. These issues have sparked heated debate, both in South Africa and abroad, with some calling the situation a crisis for the white community. L and reform process, and anxieties are driving these concerns. Using available data and firsthand accounts this is what we found out. Farm Attacks: A Harsh Reality Farm attacks—violent crimes targeting rural properties—have hit white South African farmers hard, creating a sense of vulnerability. According to the South African P...

Governor Kim Reynolds No Bid in 26. By Editor

Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds Announces She Will Not Seek Re-Election in 2026: On April 11, 2025, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds, the state’s first female governor, announced she will not seek a third term in office in 2026, marking the end of a nearly decade-long tenure that reshaped Iowa’s political landscape. The decision, shared in a heartfelt video on social media, came after months of speculation and caught many in the state’s Republican stronghold by surprise. Citing a desire to prioritize family, Reynolds reflected on her time in office with gratitude while signaling her intent to remain active through the end of her term in January 2027. “This wasn’t an easy decision, because I love this state and I love serving you,” Reynolds said in her announcement. “After a lot of thought, prayer, and conversations with my family, I have decided that I will not seek re-election in 2026. It’s time for me to be there for them—to watch every track meet and basketball game, to see them grow before...

How Political Lies muddy the water of Climate Science. G.C. Stevens

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  Climate science, once a quiet pursuit of truth, has been battered by political lies, eroding any credibility of climate research and obscuring facts. According to Grok AI, "The core evidence—CO2 levels at 420 ppm, a 1.1°C global temperature rise since the 1800s, and seas climbing 3.7 mm yearly—stands firm, rooted in decades of data from ice cores, satellites, and ocean buoys." Yet, when politicians weaponize these findings, trust crumbles, leaving the public skeptical and the science itself unfairly tarnished. The trouble began as climate science entered the political arena. Figures like Al Gore, with An Inconvenient Truth in 2006, spotlighted warming but tied it to personal brands. Gore’s green-tech investments and hefty speaking fees fueled accusations of profiteering, making the issue feel like a hustle. On the flip side, opponents dismissed rising temperatures as a “hoax” to dodge regulations, cherry-picking data to sow doubt. Both sides spun narratives, burying meas...

Polk County GOP passes resolution regarding Rep. Lohse’s by G.C. Stevens

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Polk County GOP passes a resolution regarding Rep. Lohse’s vote against bill removing gender identity from civil rights code. Last month, the Polk County Republican Central Committee voted 43-37 to adopt a resolution signaling its frustration with State Rep. Brian Lohse. The measure took issue with Lohse’s opposition to House File 583, a bill that stripped gender identity from Iowa’s Civil Rights Code. The resolution also slammed an amendment Lohse proposed, accusing it of deceiving fellow Republican lawmakers about its purpose and effects. This, it claimed, sparked confusion, forced colleagues to backtrack, and led to public clarifications from caucus members. It further argued that Lohse’s vote revealed a “troubling trend” of straying from the party’s core values and platform, weakening unity, tarnishing the party’s image, and undermining citizen protections. “Therefore, be it resolved, that the Polk County Central Committee officially condemns Rep. Brian Lohse for actions that cl...

The Fed’s War on Supply: Fair Trade's Real Culprit: By Craig Bergman

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  The Fed’s War on Supply: Fair Trade's Real Culprit The Federal Reserve’s relentless rate hikes are not just misguided—they’re a deliberate assault on America’s economic recovery, strangling supply when it’s already on life support. Prices remain sky-high, and inflation lingers not because of rampant consumer demand but because production and delivery systems are broken. The Fed, cloaked in its statist agenda, refuses to help, instead wielding high interest rates like a sledgehammer to crush Trump's economy. This isn’t a misdiagnosis; it’s intentional, and the goal is globalist enslavement. Consider the fuel crisis. Before COVID, America was the world’s top oil exporter, pumping 13 million barrels a day and importing nothing. Small drillers thrived, keeping energy cheap. Then came the Biden era: lockdowns, regulatory chokeholds, and a wave of bankruptcies—over 100 small oil firms folded by 2021 alone. Production sank to 11 million barrels daily, and diesel prices soared from $...

Airforce General Relieved of Duties

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  General Timothy D. Haugh, a U.S. Air Force four-star general, was relieved of his duties as Commander of U.S. Cyber Command, Director of the National Security Agency (NSA), and Chief of the Central Security Service on April 3, 2025. No official reason for his dismissal has been publicly disclosed by the Department of Defense or the Trump administration at the time of his firing. However, based on available reporting, it appears that his removal stemmed from information disclosed by political activist Laura Loomer, who reportedly met with President Donald Trump on April 2, 2025, and called for Haugh’s ouster, alleging "disloyalty" to Trump. Loomer tied Haugh to General Mark Milley, a former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and vocal Trump critic, claiming Haugh was "handpicked" by Milley and thus untrustworthy. Following this meeting, Trump directed Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to dismiss Haugh, according to an unnamed U.S. official cited by The New Yor...

A Decisive Win for Trumps Immigration Policies: By G.C. Stevens

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  On April 7, 2025, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant 5-4 ruling that bolstered President Donald Trump’s hardline immigration agenda, allowing his administration to utilize the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expedite deportations of alleged Venezuelan gang members. This decision, which came down to a narrow conservative majority, overturned a lower court’s temporary block on the policy, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing legal and political battle over immigration enforcement in the United States. The case stemmed from Trump’s March 15 invocation of the Alien Enemies Act, a wartime statute historically used to intern Japanese, Italian, and German immigrants during World War II. And first implemented in the United States by Democrat President Franklin Roosevelt.  The administration argued that the law permitted swift deportations of individuals deemed national security threats, specifically targeting alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Criti...

Political Cartoonist: Todd Schowalter

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 We'd like to welcome political cartoonist Todd Schowalter. Todd is collaborating with the Iowa Telegraph to bring us top notch political commentary through his artwork.  Todd Schowalter “Draws” Attention!!!! Todd Schowalter Productions is a comics and animation studio that began in 1989. It is run by Todd Schowalter. Todd is a nationally syndicated cartoonist. His work has appeared on television and in newspapers, magazines, books, advertisements, websites and on greeting cards worldwide. It produces a wide variety of custom animation, comics, and humorous comic ads for a number of industries

The Left is About Violence, It's time for it to Stop: G.C. Stevens

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  Left-wing violence in the United States has a complex history , stretching back to the 1960s and continuing in various forms into 2025. Rooted in ideological opposition to capitalism, imperialism, and perceived and contrived inequality, leftist groups have consistently resorted to violent tactics to advance their causes. The current phase of leftist fueled violence began in Ferguson Missouri in 2014 .  These incidents have maintained a solid pace since 2016 after the election cycle that year and hasn't stopped since. It has now done significant damage to American political discourse. The 1960s marked a turning point for left-wing militancy, fueled by the Vietnam War, based on racial injustice and economic disparities. The Weather Underground, a radical offshoot of the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), epitomized this era. Formed in 1969, this violent group aimed to overthrow the U.S. government through bombings, including attacks on the Capitol and Pentagon. Though th...

Anti-Trump Protests, What we learned. By G.C. Stevens

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The last ten years of national politics has taught Americans a lot. It has showed us how deeply people can be manipulated into believing just about anything. The internet and social media has done a thorough job in giving the insane and uneducated a platform  from which to operate.   Yesterday's  Anti-Trump, Anti-Musk protests were a culmination of misinformation exercise.  PROTEST AFTERMATH As Sunday morning began to unfold, more information came out, and videos of the protests and protestors surfaced. There wasn't much that would surprise anyone. Because the protest were the same ideological tropes propaganda and personality conflicts that we've seen at the street level going all the way back to 1969. Only the names and faces have changed. It seems that there was a substantial turn out for these events in some areas, while other information suggests that numbers were inflated by the media and online photos of the protests were either created or taken from online s...

The Waterloo Iowa Anti Trump Hands Off Rally is Subdued.

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 Video of Today's Anti-Trump protests  Waterloo Iowa Anti Trump Protest On April 5, 2025, Waterloo, Iowa, saw a sizable crowd gather in Lincoln Park for an anti-Trump "Hands Off!" rally, one of many protests popping up nationwide. Organized by local activists, the event drew hundreds frustrated with President Trump’s latest moves since his January return to the White House. While the energy was high—signs waving, chants ringing out—the scene felt more like a venting session than a constructive push for change.  It's hard to ignore the irony. Trump’s back in office because enough Americans, including many in Iowa, voted for his vision: smaller government, tougher borders, and a shake-up of the D.C. swamp. Yet here in Waterloo, protesters railed against his alliance with Elon Musk and the efficiency cuts. Fair enough—change is hard . But the complaints about "protecting our rights" rang hollow when the same crowd cheered policies that often lean toward bigger ...

Sunday Edition 04/6/2025 News Highlights

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  THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH Welcome to our first issue of the  Sunday Edition  of the Iowa Telegraph News This weeks Top News Stories; Nationwide Anti-Trump Protests; SIOUX FALLS — A crowd estimated in the thousands protested Saturday in downtown Sioux Falls as part of a nationwide movement to resist President Donald Trump’s agenda, with attendees focusing on the protection of things such as abortion rights, Social Security and free trade Full article. Thousands gather in Sioux Falls to protest Trump’s actions • South Dakota Searchlight Iowa Social Worker Disciplined The Iowa Board of Behavioral Professionals has charged Dakota Funk, 33, of Independence with practicing in a professional relationship while intoxicated and under the influence of alcohol; failing to maintain sufficient, timely, and accurate documentation in client records; physically or verbally abusing a client or colleague; and being convicted of an offense that directly relates to the duties and responsibiliti...

Who Killed the Economy? By Craig Bergman

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  "Trump killed the Stock Market" and then came the rant of "history" of Tariffs. So here you go so this is not lost. Saying Tariffs are historically bad, is neither history nor a lesson. And it is false in almost all the assumptions. Like taking facts and making a narrative of them which is not at all what did, is, or will happen. The main narrative in all this are three lies. And yes I do mean, the intentional effort to manipulate, deceive, then take unjust advantage over another. Commandment breaking: Lie. I say that just in case anyone may think I mean, a difference of opinion.  I mean intentional misrepresentation of fact for ill gain. So, here they are: Free trade is possible.  Not in a fallen world. And not with partners who take your money build armies, navies, and state directly their intent to destroy you. That is China.  Why do we trade with them and not say Russia? Why did the USSR's economy falter and China's did not?  We gave our trade money to...

Ames Campus Protests Featured on Blaze TV: By G.C. Stevens

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  Blaze TV Host Sara Gonzales of Blaze TV I was watching the Sara Gonzales show on Blaze TV, when I saw a news story come up about a protest, which may I say looked small, quaint and very peaceful. And it was a group of what appeared to be students and faculty, against a background of rainbow colored flags, standing in protest of recent orders handed down by the Trump Administration shutting down DEI offices and activities on state supported campuses. Per one news source at MSN The U.S. Department of Education escalated President Donald Trump's "war on diversity, equity and inclusion" (as erroneously stated my MSN) Thursday, warning states that public schools offering "impermissible" DEI programs could be at risk of losing federal funding.  The agency gave state education commissioners nationwide 10 days to certify they've followed civil rights laws and court rulings. If they don't verify their compliance, Trump administration officials reminded them, th...

The Iowa Telegraph News: We want your Articles

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 The Iowa Telegraph News is an independent news blog located in Central Iowa in the Des Moines Metro area. We are looking for independent volunteer writers who can filter the political scene through a non-partisan lens of common sense, morality and good ethics. Volunteer writers must have the courage to tell the truth, with a non-partisan mindset. Interested parties, please contact the Editor, Gene Stevens at gene9156@yahoo.com

The Roots of The Republic: By Craig Bergman

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 The Roots of a Republic! When Benjamin Franklin emerged from the Constitutional Convention in 1787, a woman asked him what kind of government the delegates had forged. “A republic,” he replied, “if you can keep it.” That warning lingers, a reminder that republics are fragile—not just built, but maintained.  The surest way to lose one is to forget why it stands and how it rose. Amnesia erases the tools to defend it, leaving principles to erode under the weight of expedience. As Frédéric Bastiat wrote, “The worst thing that can happen to a good cause is, not to be skillfully attacked, but to be ineptly defended.” For Republicans today, the cause is as old as the party itself—and its roots run deeper than many recall. The Republican Party was born in 1854, not in marble halls but in a Wisconsin schoolhouse, sparked by fury over the Kansas-Nebraska Act. That law threatened to spread slavery westward, a betrayal of the nation’s promise. The founders saw slavery and polygamy—brande...

Austin Metcalf; A Victim of Victim Mentality, The Truth About Black on White Assault and Murder By G.C. Stevens

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  Austin Metcalf (Right) Kameleo Anthony (left) *Note Kameleo's name is being hidden by the MSM Based on data compiled by the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) program, it found that while Black people make up 13% of the U.S. population, they were 33% of persons arrested for non-fatal violent crime (NVC), which includes rape, robbery, aggravated assault, and other assaults. FBI Total Numbers (Not Rates) For Violent Victimizations The following data from the FBI is based on crimes reported to law enforcement. For smaller categories, I use rounded numbers. Whites were violently victimized 2,125,000 times, African Americans were victimized 1,088,000 times, Asians were victimized 51,000 times, American Indians were victimized 48,000 times, and Pacific Islanders were victimized 9,500 times. The unknown category includes 135,000 violent victimizations. -Ref   Violent Crime Victims By Race And Ethnicity-Who's Victimized Most? | Crime in America.Net And yet, another national ne...