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‘Goodbye California’ anthem sparks firestorm as country star hits back at critics: ‘Right is right’
Country star Annie Bosko is speaking out about the criticism that she has faced after releasing her new song “Goodbye California” earlier this year.
During an interview with Fox News Digital, the 40-year-old singer explained that the bittersweet country ballad has resonated with the majority of listeners but struck a nerve with others, who have tried to frame the song as political, which she insists was not her intention.
“I have gotten some backlash on the song, and I’m OK with it,” Bosko shared ahead of her March 5 concert at the famed West Hollywood music venue the Troubadour.
“I think anytime you put yourself out there to make a statement and to say something, people will take any shot at turning something political,” she continued.
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“I don’t believe in getting involved in politics — I care about the state that I grew up in,” Bosko added. “I love California. So that’s where I stand on things. And there comes a point where right is right and wrong is wrong, and it feels like there’s too much wrong going on.”
“So, you know what, if 1% of people are upset with me, then so be it, right?” Bosko added. “You can’t please them all.”
“So therefore you’re forced to leave,” she continued. “Not because you want to leave, but because you feel like you don’t have any other option. And I feel like a lot of people, and myself included, have felt that way in both love relationships and geographically in locations. I think most people would say ‘Why would you want to leave here?’ Like look at the weather, look at everything. I mean it’s beautiful, right? You got everything: the desert, mountains, ocean, farm, ranch, everything.’ I just think sometimes people, for financial reasons or other reasons, feel like they’ve been forced to leave.”
The “Levitating” singer explained that many people she knows in the entertainment industry have also moved on to other states due to a sharp decline in projects filming in Los Angeles.
“This was the epicenter of all entertainment,” Bosko said. “And I feel like so many people have left because the jobs aren’t here. And so I feel like — I wouldn’t say there’s a specific moment in time — I just feel like, gradually over the years, every time I’ve come back, it feels like little things have kind of been chipped away.”
“It just feels like so much of that dynamic and community has changed,” she continued. “So many of my actor friends are leaving. And that’s what makes LA and Hollywood so special are the artists. Without the artists, this town is not the same. You need artists. And so I feel like it’s kind of been a combination honestly of all those things.”
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Bosko told Fox News Digital that she has spent a lot of time in Nashville, Tennessee in recent years and believes that it would make the most sense for her to relocate to Music City.
“So much of the music industry is there,” she said. “And so many of my collaborators and business partners are there. So that would kind of be the obvious answer.”
“But I feel like California’s my heart and soul,” she continued. “I’d like to end up here just because I love it and this is my home.”
Bosko shared that she remains optimistic California could one day return to the state she remembers from earlier years.
“I’m hopeful that there’s a bright future,” she said. “The world always changes, but I almost feel as though people have to get so fed up that everyone wants a change. And I do feel as though so many people across the board — doesn’t matter where you are on the political spectrum — I think so many people across the board are fed up with just the way things have been and that there’s a better way to lead this state.”
The singer explained that California holds a special meaning for her because her grandparents were able to build successful lives in the state after emigrating from Croatia.
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“I guess that’s why I feel so passionately about California, in particular, because my family did come here and live the American Dream,” she said. “They were able to come here, start a farm, build a business, buy homes. And I think about this next generation and I don’t know that they’re in the same position.”
“It’s like to buy a home here, right? It’s just everything is difficult,” Bosko continued. “I think families are paying astronomical money in taxes to not feel safe walking their own kids outside in a stroller on the road. And at some point, it’s just not fair anymore.”
“This next generation will be impacted the most,” she added. “I think I read a statistic that more kids now than ever in their 30s are living with their parents just because they can’t afford to start a new life here. And so I really hope that that changes. And I’m hopeful it could change, but like I said, people have got to be so upset and be aggravated by it to make that change.”
Bosko recalled that her grandmother sold her only car so her husband could buy a Ford tractor and start a small farm, which later grew into her family’s successful Boskovich Farms.
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“Kudos to my grandmother, that’s what you call blind faith,” she said. “I don’t know that I would have been that hopeful in any guy.”
“But she had faith in him, and she knew that he worked really hard, and he was relentless, and he started a farm on four acres of land himself,” Bosko said. “And then his sons ended up helping him grow the company. It was a smart move.”
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Bosko shared that she was concerned since she had seen many farmers — particularly small farmers — were facing major challenges due to water shortages.
“This doesn’t so much impact the large farming companies,” she said. “But multi-generational farmers are struggling big time right now. And California grows, I think, nearly 75% of the nation’s produce, so that’s huge. It’s really important. I think we need to protect farmers, protect farmland, make sure they’re getting adequate water supply and that we do everything we can to help.”
“Goodbye California” is available to stream HERE and the official visualizer can be watched HERE.
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DHS Arrests Illegal Of Astonishing Crime – Leftist Sympathizers Erupt
A newly revealed immigration case is drawing national attention after federal authorities arrested a Mauritanian national accused of using a fraudulent asylum claim to enter the United States before later securing employment as a correctional officer at an Indiana county jail.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Selah Dine Habib was taken into custody by Immigration and Customs Enforcement after investigators determined that his pending asylum application may have been based on false information. Federal officials allege that Habib entered the United States illegally near Lukeville, Arizona, in March 2023 and was subsequently released into the country under policies implemented during the Biden administration.
DHS officials say Habib sought asylum by claiming he was being persecuted because of his homosexuality. However, authorities later discovered that he married a woman after arriving in the United States, prompting questions about the legitimacy of the original asylum application. Federal officials now believe the claim may have been fraudulent and are pursuing removal proceedings.
The case became even more controversial after local reports revealed that Habib was hired as a correctional officer at the Jay County Jail in Indiana. According to local officials, he was employed after presenting work authorization documents and successfully passing the federal E-Verify employment verification system.
Additional reports indicated that Habib married the daughter of Jay County Sheriff Larry Ray Newton, making him the sheriff’s step-son-in-law. The relationship has intensified scrutiny of the hiring process and raised questions about how an individual with a pending asylum claim and unresolved immigration status was able to obtain a position within a law enforcement agency.
Sheriff Newton reportedly defended the hiring decision, noting that Habib provided documentation authorizing him to work in the United States and passed all required verification checks at the time of employment. Nonetheless, critics argue the situation exposes broader weaknesses in federal immigration screening and employment verification procedures.
The Department of Homeland Security issued a strongly worded statement following the arrest, emphasizing that the Trump administration has taken a more aggressive approach toward immigration enforcement. Officials stated that individuals who enter the country illegally and obtain public-sector positions undermine public trust in government institutions and law enforcement agencies.
Habib is currently being held in ICE custody at a detention facility in Indiana while his immigration case proceeds through the legal system. Reports indicate he is contesting a final deportation order and seeking to remain in the United States despite the allegations surrounding his asylum application.
The arrest comes as immigration enforcement remains one of the most hotly debated issues in American politics. Supporters of stricter border security argue that cases like Habib’s demonstrate how vulnerabilities in the asylum system can be exploited by individuals seeking entry into the country. They also point to the fact that Habib was ultimately able to obtain employment within a county jail as evidence that additional safeguards may be needed.
Meanwhile, immigration advocates caution that each case should be evaluated individually and stress that allegations alone do not constitute proof of wrongdoing until fully adjudicated through the legal process.
As the case moves forward, federal authorities are expected to continue investigating the circumstances surrounding Habib’s asylum application, employment history, and immigration status. The outcome could have broader implications for ongoing debates over asylum reform, employment verification systems, and immigration enforcement policies nationwide.
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Fired CBS Star Roasted After Making Wild On-Air Personal Claim
Former CBS News star Scott Pelley is facing a wave of criticism after comments he made following his departure from the network sparked a fierce debate online about the role of journalists in war zones.
The longtime “60 Minutes” correspondent found himself at the center of controversy after discussing his career and recent firing from CBS News. During an interview reflecting on his decades covering international conflicts, Pelley stated that he had been “in combat” in both Afghanistan and Iraq while reporting from the front lines. The remark quickly spread across social media, where critics accused the veteran journalist of exaggerating his experiences and blurring the distinction between reporting on military operations and actually serving as a combat soldier.
The backlash was immediate. Commentators from across the political spectrum questioned whether a journalist embedded with military units should characterize his experiences as being “in combat.” Many argued that reporters face significant dangers in war zones but are not performing the same role as service members engaged in military operations. Some critics even compared the controversy to past media scandals involving journalists accused of embellishing wartime experiences.
Others defended Pelley, pointing to his long history of reporting from some of the most dangerous regions in the world. Throughout his career, Pelley covered conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, Syria, and Ukraine. He frequently traveled with U.S. military units and reported from areas where active fighting was taking place. Supporters argue that journalists working in combat zones often face many of the same dangers as the troops they accompany, including enemy attacks, roadside bombs, and hostile fire.
The controversy emerged just days after Pelley’s dramatic exit from CBS News. The veteran correspondent was fired following a highly publicized clash with new network leadership, including editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and recently appointed “60 Minutes” executive producer Nick Bilton. Reports indicate that tensions boiled over during a staff meeting in which Pelley sharply criticized the direction of the iconic news program and accused network leadership of damaging its legacy.
According to multiple reports, CBS executives cited Pelley’s behavior and unwillingness to work with the network’s new leadership team as reasons for his dismissal. Pelley, however, has maintained that his concerns centered on protecting the journalistic standards that made “60 Minutes” one of the most respected news programs in television history.
The dispute over Pelley’s combat comments has added another layer to an already contentious public battle surrounding his departure. While critics continue to mock the wording of his remarks, supporters argue that the focus should remain on his decades of reporting from dangerous locations around the globe rather than on a single phrase used during an emotional interview.
Regardless of where the debate lands, the episode has once again thrust Pelley into the national spotlight at a time when CBS News is undergoing one of the most significant shakeups in its history. As the network continues to reshape its newsroom and “60 Minutes” moves forward without one of its most recognizable faces, Pelley’s comments—and the reaction they generated—are likely to remain part of the broader conversation surrounding journalism, war reporting, and the changing media landscape.
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AOC Just Made A Move That Has Democrats Quietly Panicking
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is facing renewed scrutiny as her political alliance with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani continues to draw national attention and fuel debate about the future direction of the Democratic Party.
The progressive congresswoman, one of the most recognizable figures on the American left, has become one of Mamdani’s most prominent supporters. The partnership has energized progressive activists while raising concerns among moderates who worry that the Democratic Party is moving further away from the political center. Ocasio-Cortez has repeatedly praised Mamdani’s leadership and vision for New York City, viewing his rise as part of a broader movement aimed at reshaping Democratic politics.
Mamdani, a Democratic Socialist whose political platform includes expansive government programs and increased taxes on wealthy individuals and corporations, has become a leading figure in progressive politics. Since taking office as mayor, he has pushed proposals ranging from expanded childcare programs to tax increases designed to address New York City’s budget challenges.
For many progressives, the partnership between Ocasio-Cortez and Mamdani represents a blueprint for the future. Supporters argue that both leaders have successfully connected with younger voters and working-class constituencies who feel ignored by traditional political institutions. Their campaigns have emphasized affordability, housing costs, public transportation, and economic inequality as central issues facing Americans today.
Critics, however, argue that the alliance reflects an increasingly socialist direction within the Democratic Party. Some opponents have pointed to endorsements Ocasio-Cortez recently made in New York state legislative races, where she backed several Democratic Socialist candidates advocating policies such as fare-free public transportation, expanded government services, and decriminalization measures that have generated controversy among voters.
The debate comes at a critical moment for Democrats as party leaders attempt to balance competing ideological factions ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and other establishment figures have worked to maintain unity between moderate and progressive wings, but tensions remain visible in key races across the country.
Political observers note that Ocasio-Cortez’s influence within Democratic politics has grown significantly since her upset congressional victory in 2018. Once viewed as a political outsider, she is now considered one of the party’s most influential progressive voices, with endorsements that carry substantial weight among liberal activists and voters. Her support has become highly sought after in Democratic primaries, particularly among candidates seeking to energize grassroots progressive organizations.
Whether the Ocasio-Cortez-Mamdani partnership ultimately strengthens or weakens Democratic electoral prospects remains an open question. Supporters see a movement capable of inspiring a new generation of voters, while critics warn that policies associated with democratic socialism could alienate independents and moderate Democrats in competitive districts.
What is clear is that both figures have become central players in a larger struggle over the Democratic Party’s identity. As elections approach and policy battles intensify, their alliance is likely to remain a focal point in the national political conversation, with supporters and opponents alike closely watching its impact on the future of American politics.
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