“Immigrants
soon find their place in urban
life, they soon adopt, externally, town manners and opinions, but for a
long time they remain foreign to civic thought. One cannot make a
social philosophy one’s own as easily as a new costume. . . More
menacing than barbarians storming the walls from without are the
seeming citizens within – those who are citizens in gesture,
but not
in thought.” —Ludwig von Mises, Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis, p. 38 (1922) |
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Welcome to the Intifada, America David Harsanyi Now we know what “globalize the Intifada” means. After a pro-Palestinian Marxist was arrested after shooting and killing Yaron Lischinsky, a German-born evangelical Christian, and his American girlfriend, Sarah Milgrim, in front of the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., he chanted, “Free, free Palestine.” The murderer, who reportedly traveled from Chicago to kill two innocent 20-something-year-olds, surely knew the embassy workers were Jewish. His justification, as far as we know, was a blood libel that is a millennium old. The slander has simply been repackaged for the modern audience. ![]() Harvard Researcher: Harvard Is Totally Corrupt David Strom Is Harvard irredeemable? Yes, unless they are forced by external forces to reform. That's not the assessment of a conservative curmudgeon or some extreme partisans exacting revenge on institutions filled with lefty lunatics. That is what several Harvard professors and researchers who have watched a once-great institution become what it is today – practically totalitarian. |
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USAA Poppy Wall Returns Memorial Day Weekend to Honor Those Who 'gave all for our freedom' In a living tribute to those who gave their lives in service to our country, the USAA Poppy Wall of Honor has returned to the National Mall in Washington, D.C., for its sixth year, providing a space for remembrance and reflection. Originally unveiled in 2018, the 134-foot installation pays homage to the more than 600,000 U.S. military members who made the ultimate sacrifice. | ![]() |
Trump Says He's 'Not Happy' with Putin After Massive Ukraine Strike President Donald Trump told journalists that he was "not happy" with Russia's recent large-scale strike against Ukraine while speaking to the press on Sunday. "I'm not happy with what Putin is doing," Trump explained. "He's killing a lot of people, and I don't know what the hell happened to Putin. I've known him a long time, always gotten along with him, but he's sending rockets into cities and killing people, and I don't like it at all," he added. | "Something happened to this guy" |
Joe Biden's $93 Billion Scandal That No One's Talking About Yet Matt Margolis During a blistering Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) was visibly floored after Energy Secretary Christopher Wright dropped a bombshell: the Department of Energy handed out a staggering $93 billion in loans and commitments during the final 76 days of the Biden administration, a figure that more than doubled the loan total from the previous 15 years combined. Kennedy, in classic fashion, drilled in with precision. “The 76-day period you’re talking about, that’s the period between the time that President Trump was elected and President Biden left office. Is that right?” “That is correct,” Wright confirmed. |
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GOP Senators Rail Against Staggering $4.7 Trillion in Untraceable Treasury Payments Earlier this year, Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) uncovered $4.7 trillion in untraceable Treasury Department payments. Prior to the discovery, Treasury Account Symbol (TAS) identification codes were optional for $4.7 trillion in Treasury Department payments, so they were often left blank and were untraceable. The field is now required to increase "insight into where the money is actually going," the Treasury Department and DOGE announced in February. | |
'Nonpartisan' CBO's Health Division Overwhelmingly Staffed by Dems, GOP-Aligned Watchdog Group Says A division of the Congressional Budget Office, the agency charged with providing budget and economic information to lawmakers, is stacked with liberal Democrats, putting into question its long-standing reputation of being nonpartisan. The American Accountability Foundation, a conservative government research nonprofit, found that much of the CBO's Health Analysis Division is made up of Democrats or Democratic donors. Of the 32 staff members in the division, 26 of them, or 84%, have "clearly" verified liberal partisan biases, being either a Democrat donor, a registered Democrat, or a Democratic primary voter… | Take the term “nonpartisan,” take it with a grain of salt |
Biden's WH Doctor Was a Longtime Friend Who Once Worked with His Shady Brother – As Cancer 'Cover-Up' Speculation Mounts The White House doctor who previously gave President Joe Biden a clean bill of health is a longtime family friend – as speculation of a cover-up over his new cancer diagnosis continues to ramp up. Dr. Kevin O’Connor served as the 82-year-old’s official physician during his White House stint – and repeatedly insisted for years that Biden was in top mental shape despite his obvious cognitive decline. Now, in the wake of Biden’s prostate cancer diagnosis, O’Connor’s longstanding relationship with the Biden clan has come under renewed scrutiny. | |
Rubio Warns Court Order Blocking Deportations to South Sudan Causes 'Irreparable Harm' to Foreign Policy Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that a federal court order requiring the U.S. government to maintain custody of deportees on a flight meant for South Sudan will cause "significant and irreparable harm to U.S. foreign policy." The Trump administration late Friday filed two court documents after U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy of Massachusetts said the deportation flight violated his previous April injunction that allows deportees time to challenge an order to be sent to a country other than their own. "This Department of Justice believes that this situation urgently requires judicial intervention to restore President Trump’s full Article II authority to conduct foreign policy," a U.S. Department of Justice official told Fox News Digital. |
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The Justices Must At Long Last Deal with ‘chronic injunctivitis’ Jonathan Turley This week, the Supreme Court continued to deliberate over what to do with the growing number of national or universal injunctions issued by federal district courts against the Trump Administration. The court has long failed to address the problem, and what I call “chronic injunctivitis” is now raging across the court system. Justices have only worsened the condition with conflicting and at times incomprehensible opinions. Both Democratic and Republican presidents have long argued that federal judges are out of control in issuing national injunctions that freeze the entire executive branch for years on a given policy. | ![]() Any one judge can halt the entire government. |
Trump Goes 'Nuclear' with Important Executive Orders to Secure America's Energy Future President Donald Trump probably has done more work in the first 100 days than Joe Biden did in all the time he occupied the Oval Office, and Trump is still hard at it. He knows he has four years, and he's trying to do all he can in the time he has. One hallmark of the Trump agenda is to get energy up and going again, to ensure our energy independence, dominance, and security. We're already seeing positives from that agenda, including lower gas prices, including the lowest gas prices for Memorial Day in years. Part of that energy agenda is nuclear energy. |
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Trump Says Harvard's Foreign Students Are from Countries Paying 'nothing' for Their Education President Donald Trump on Sunday criticized foreign countries for paying "nothing" toward the education of their citizens who are attending college at Harvard and other U.S. institutions. This comes amid the fight between the Trump administration and Harvard for its plans to revoke the university's ability to enroll foreign students. "Why isn’t Harvard saying that almost 31% of their students are from FOREIGN LANDS, and yet those countries, some not at all friendly to the United States, pay NOTHING toward their student’s education, nor do they ever intend to," Trump wrote early Sunday morning on Truth Social. "Nobody told us that!" |
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Trump Economist Predicts Two Major Moves Will Ignite Economic Golden Age White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett says an economic "liftoff" could be on the horizon – as the promise of trade deals, upcoming clarity on tax cuts and promising job numbers set the stage for a major turnaround. "There are going to be a lot of trade deals and there's going to be clarity on the tax cuts and then firms are going to lift off," he told FOX Business on Monday. "Even before that happened, we're getting really strong jobs numbers." | |
‘HE’S AMAZING’: Howard Lutnick Opens Up About Trump’s Confrontation With South African President Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick praised President Donald Trump’s courage and tenacity in confronting the president of South Africa with a video showing chants of “Kill the Boer, Kill the [white] farmer” in the Oval Office. “Well, the president is willing to call it out, straight out, right to the president of South Africa and say, ‘Look there’s genocide going on for white farmers, ‘Kill the Boer, Kill the white farmer,’” Lutnick told Axios’ Mike Allen on Wednesday after Trump played the video. When Allen mentioned that Trump “doesn’t mind an uncomfortable moment,” Lutnick said, “Oh boy, was it uncomfortable.” |
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Schumer Ripped for Placing Blame on Trump, DOGE for Deadly Mexican Navy Crash in NYC: 'He is an idiot' Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was ripped on social media over the weekend for suggesting President Donald Trump was partially to blame for a Mexican Navy ship losing control and crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge. "After being fully briefed on last night’s Brooklyn Bridge accident, one thing is predominantly clear: there are more questions than answers as it relates to exactly how this accident occurred," Schumer said in a press release after a 150-foot-tall Mexican Navy training ship, Cuauhtémoc, reportedly experienced a mechanical issue before its masts crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge, killing two cadets on the ship. |
"Schumer needs to get his facts straight before he" rushes to the nearest microphone |
FTC Dismisses Lawsuit Against PepsiCo Filed Under Biden Admin The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) voted Thursday to dismiss a lawsuit against PepsiCo that was filed in the final days of the Biden administration, which had accused the food and beverage giant of price discrimination.FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson said the lawsuit had been “rushed” through by the previous administration. |
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Ed Martin Named the Top Three Suspects in the Biden Autopen Fiasco Matt Vespa Ed Martin’s nomination to serve as DC Attorney was nuked by Republican Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC). He was in office on an interim basis. Trump selected Jeanine Pirro to replace Martin, who is now a pardon attorney and helming the Department of Justice’s weaponization task force. Martin is looking at Biden’s pardons, specifically the ones issued toward the end of his presidency. They might not be legal. Trump Accuses Biden Autopen Handlers of Treason “Joe Biden was not for Open Borders, he never talked about Open Borders, where criminals of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, can flow into our Country at will,” Mr. Trump said on social media. “It wasn’t his idea to Open the Border, and almost destroy our Country, and cost us Hundreds of Billions of Dollars to get criminals out of our Country, and go through the process we are going through the process we are going through now.” Mr. Trump said, “It was the people that knew he was cognitively impaired, and that over the Autopen. They stole the Presidency of the United States and put us in Great Danger,” he said. “This is TREASON at the Highest Level! They did it to destroy our Country.” | |
How the Chinese Regime Uses YouTube to Influence Americans Petr Svab, Eva Fu Signs of the Chinese regime’s influence are becoming more prevalent on YouTube, especially in English-language content about China. Paid agitators are flooding comment sections, propaganda videos are being masked as grassroots content, and influencers are being offered cash or crypto to push the regime’s message. Aside from content that artificially boosts the regime’s image, much of the propaganda is aimed at discrediting Beijing’s critics, particularly religious and ethnic minorities persecuted in China, as well as the United States more broadly. |
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Police Ordered ‘Not to Enforce D.C. Law Against Anti-Israel Protesters,’ Rabbi Alleges A rabbi whom pro-Hamas activists assaulted last year urged the Department of Justice on Thursday to investigate Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department (MPD), alleging that officers have been ordered "not to enforce D.C. law against anti-Israel protesters." Anti-Israel activists assaulted Rabbi Shmuel Herzfeld – leader of Washington’s Yeshivas Elimelech Jewish studies center – while he prayed outside the Israeli embassy. The protesters, who had demonstrated near the embassy since Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, attempted to disrupt Herzfeld’s prayer by blasting sirens in his ear, ultimately damaging his hearing. | Time to remove DC's Home Rule charter? |
The Democrats Have Normalized Political Violence David Catron President Trump’s return to the White House and his populist agenda constitute an existential threat to a Democratic Party so unpopular with its own voters that it is in danger of going the way of the Whigs. Several recent polls have revealed that only about 1 in 3 Democrats are optimistic about the future of their party. In response to this crisis, their leaders have reverted to their longstanding tradition of inciting political violence. James Comey claims he is “nonaligned” politically, yet his now notorious “8647” Instagram post was all too typical of Democrat calls for the President’s assassination. | |
U.S. Atty Jeanine Pirro Announces Charges for Horrible Israeli Diplomat Killings. She Means Business. Bob Hoge Judge Jeanine Pirro has only been in the role of U.S. Attorney for D.C. since May 14, but already she’s faced with a serious tragedy after the horrific assassinations of a young couple outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. Thursday night by a crazed antisemite. As we’ve reported, Elias Rodriguez flew in from his hometown of Chicago, ambushed Israeli Embassy staffers Yaron Lischinsky (30) and Sarah Lynn Milgrim (26), and fired 21 rounds even as Milgrim tried to crawl away in terror. On Thursday, Pirro announced that Rodriguez may pay the ultimate penalty (as he absolutely should). ![]() Biden Education Dept Ignored Hundreds of Anti-Semitism Complaints, Official Says The Biden administration failed to act on nearly 200 anti-Semitism complaints, even as anti-Semitic sentiment surged across the United States following the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war, according to a senior Trump Education Department official. More than 150 of the unresolved complaints were filed after Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack, which killed nearly 1,200 Israelis and triggered the war. Instead of investigating the spike in anti-Semitism, the Biden Education Department's Office for Civil Rights (OCR) redirected limited resources to cases involving pronoun usage and "bans" on age-inappropriate school books, the official told Fox News. ![]() Suspected Israeli Embassy Shooter Worked for Woke Education Group Backed by Ford, MacArthur Foundations The 30-year-old suspect in the slaying of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington, D.C., was, until the middle of 2024, an employee of a left-wing nonprofit underwritten by some of the country’s largest philanthropic foundations that claims to be devoted to chronicling the lives of "historically significant Black Americans." According to his LinkedIn profile, Rodriguez worked as an oral history researcher from March 2023 to July 2024 at The HistoryMakers, a nonprofit that claims to be "committed to preserving and making widely accessible the untold personal stories of both well-known and unsung African Americans." His biography was removed from the organization’s website Thursday morning. | |
A Clockwork Blue: How the Left Has Come to Excuse Away and Embrace Political Violence Noah Rothman Democrats displayed more depression than anger in the weeks following Donald Trump’s 2024 victory. Alas, partisans on the progressive left and their camp followers among conventional liberals could avoid succumbing to nihilism for only so long. An occasion to indulge their negative passions came along soon after the election in an act of cold-blooded murder on a predawn December morning in midtown Manhattan. UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot in the back on 53rd Street. His alleged killer was a young man whose writings display the usual disordered thinking of those who slaughter complete strangers. In covering the murder, however, national media outlets did not take their cues or find their moral compass from the victim’s devastated family and colleagues. Instead, they looked to social media, where a consensus quickly formed around the notion that the killer had struck a righteous blow... |
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House Dems’ Storming of ICE Facility Pulled Page from New Left’s Violent Past Mark Tapscott When three New Jersey House Democrats – Representatives Bonnie Watson Coleman, Rob Menendez, and LaMonica McIver – joined protesters violently seeking to force entry into Newark’s Delaney Hall ICE Detention Center on May 9, their actions prompted contradictory outcries on both sides of the aisle in Congress... Whatever punishment, if any, is ultimately imposed on them, retired Emmy Award-winning investigative journalist Richard Pollock instantly recognized what was behind the three Democrats’ actions. “The New Jersey congressmen were lifting a page from New Left leaders of old. Confronting authority was the basis for much of the New Left and it remains part of today’s current political game plan. Not only does this generate headlines, but it instills a sense of ‘righteousness’ in the actors,” Pollock told The Washington Stand in an exclusive interview. |
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AP’s Shift to the Left Coincides with Support from Leftist Donors Jarrett Stepman Much has been made of The Associated Press getting the boot from the White House. It’s even sparked a protracted legal battle between AP and the Trump administration. The AP’s sudden difficulty getting access to the president has been a long time coming as the news organization has drifted strongly to the left in recent years. What’s equally important to note is the recent shift in AP’s funding model, which increasingly relies on donations from, in many cases, far-left advocacy organizations. |
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Navy's Former Second-In-Command Convicted in Historic Corruption Case A retired four-star admiral who once served as the Navy’s second-highest ranking officer, was convicted of bribery and other conspiracy charges, making him the most senior member of the U.S. military ever convicted of committing a federal crime while on active duty. Following a five-day trial, retired four-star Adm. Robert P. Burke, 62, was found guilty on Monday of a scheme to direct lucrative contracts to a training company in exchange for a $500,000-a-year job after leaving the Navy, according to a news release from the Department of Justice. Burke is facing up to 30 years in prison for his role in the scheme to direct contracts potentially worth millions of dollars to a New York City-based company that offered training programs to the Navy. |
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Alleged Human Smugglers Arrested in Texas After Hiding Migrants Inside Hollowed Hay Bales Deputies conducting a routine traffic stop on a pickup pulling a hay trailer Tuesday near Flatonia, Texas, noticed that the bales inside the trailer had been hollowed out to create compartments, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office said. After looking more closely, the deputies noticed there were people inside the bales in "dangerously confined spaces" below a metal framework and layers of hay. |
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Gavin Newsom Cannot Escape His Embarrassing Legacy on Homelessness Christopher Calton California Governor Gavin Newsom would very much like to be president. As one of the Democratic Party’s more charismatic leaders, he certainly has a shot. But Newsom’s presidential ambitions are burdened by the sorry state in which his leadership has left California – the cost of living is sky high, crime is out of control, and the middle class is disappearing. His constituents are voting with their feet, the largest percentage finding refuge in the two states Newsom loves to ridicule: Texas and Florida. Homelessness is perhaps the greatest albatross around the governor’s neck. |
25% of America's homeless reside in California |
Senate Votes to Overturn California's EV Mandate in Resounding Defeat for Climate Activists The Senate approved a resolution Thursday that would revoke California's federal waiver allowing it and several other Democratic-led states to mandate electric vehicle sales, dealing a blow to activists' efforts to push green energy and fight global warming. The resolution, introduced by Sen. Shelley Moore Capito (R., W.Va.) in April, passed in a bipartisan 51-44 vote Thursday morning. Just one Democrat, Sen. Elissa Slotkin (Mich.), voted in favor of the resolution alongside every Republican who voted. Five lawmakers were absent from the vote. | |
Legislation to Exempt Military Bonuses from Federal Income Tax Introduced New legislation proposed in the U.S. House of Representatives aims to exempt military bonuses from federal income tax in an effort to boost military recruitment and retention. The bipartisan legislation, titled the BONUS Act, has been introduced by Reps. Jen Kiggans, R-Va., and Sanford Bishop, D-Ga. It would ensure military members “receive 100% of their earned bonuses without penalty.” Military bonuses are used to boost recruitment, retention and boost performance – they are also vital to helping service branches fill critical roles. Bonuses can widely range from a couple of thousand to tens of thousands of dollars. They can be paid in lump sums or distributed over time. |
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Another Brand Pushes Transgenders in Their Commercial Dove ran a women’s hair ad featuring a model who presents as female. But sparks flew online when Libs of TikTok flagged them as male. Thought they were sneaky and could slip a transgender model and hope no one would notice. They’re trying to normalize and get the public used to seeing that. The six-second Facebook spot flew under the radar…but not for long. | |
U.S. Army to Change Transgender Soldiers' Records to Birth Sex The U.S. Army will alter the records of transgender soldiers to show only their sex at birth, according to internal guidance seen by Reuters that details a series of steps it will take as it pushes them out of the service. "Commanders will take immediate measures to update personnel records and administrative systems to reflect biological sex for all individuals," the 14-page memo stated. The Army considered a person's sex to be "unchanging during a person's life," it said, echoing a February 26 Pentagon memo. |
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Canada Might Begin Euthanizing Kids Without Parental Consent Catherine Salgado |
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Coverup? Senate Panel Concludes Health Officials Downplayed COVID Vax Risks Despite Early Warnings A Senate subcommittee's interim report has disclosed that federal health officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) received warnings as early as February 2021 about the potential for patients to develop myocarditis in the wake of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccination. It also concludes that they delayed issuing a public warning about the deadly heart disease, and downplayed the risks of the vaccine and the condition, new records show. |
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My War Against Really
Nice People – Stage 3 Rob Driscoll It is time to resume and even escalate my war on the really nice people of the world. I had hoped that this would not be necessary, but the stakes are too high. In my first salvo in what became a raging conflict nearly two years ago, I documented how really nice people are arguably the most dangerous creatures on Earth, empowering bad leaders with their remarkable gullibility and lack of critical thought – Really nice people are a really big problem. |
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Bombshell Revelation
Exposes Pete Buttigieg's Role in Reagan Airport Crash Matt Margolis Do you remember how the Democrats and the media tried to blame Trump for January's deadly air crash at Washington National Airport? Even Buttigieg joined in on the pile-on. We now know Buttigieg bears significant responsibility for the tragedy. During Senate testimony Wednesday, a bombshell revelation exposed that a critical hotline connecting air traffic controllers at Reagan National Airport to the Pentagon has been "inoperable" since March 2022 – while Buttigieg was Transportation Secretary. The Washington Post covered it: |
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U.S. Wholesale Prices See Biggest
Drop in 5 Years, Flying in the Face of Economists’ Predictions The Producer Price Index, which measures the average change over time in selling prices received by domestic producers, fell 0.5% in April, its biggest drop in five years, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported on Thursday. The drop marks the first time the Producer Price Index declined since October 2023. Since last April, producer prices rose 2.4%, but that’s a significant deceleration from the 3.4% year-over-year gain in March, according to the Associated Press. The producer price drop defies economists’ predictions, which forecast that producer prices would rise last month. |
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DNI Tulsi Gabbard says Biden-era
Domestic Terrorism Policy 'Must End,' Calls It an Abuse of Power Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard says the Biden-era mentality of treating conservatives and citizens with dissenting views like domestic terrorists was an “abuse of power,” signaling that a 2021 memo that empowered the FBI to probe Americans for “concerning non-criminal behavior” is no longer operative. Gabbard told Just the News in a statement Monday that she has ended the domestic terrorism approach of the Biden administration that was used to justify the targeting of conservative Catholics, gun enthusiasts and parents who protested school board policies. In fact, officials said, domestic terrorism was recently removed as a top threat from the intelligence community’s national threat assessment as a first step in that transition. |
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Schumer, Democrats Dodge Questions
About Brutal Biden Revelations with 'Looking Forward' Talking Point Several top Democrats have deflected questions about former President Biden's cognitive decline, as alleged in multiple books about the 2024 election, telling the media that they're looking to move forward and not look back. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., dismissed the questions surrounding the latest book to come out with allegations of the president's decline on CNN, MSNBC and during a press conference on Tuesday. During an interview with CNN's Kasie Hunt, Schumer was asked, "Did you really not have any idea that he was not fit to serve a second term?" |
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Donald Trump Rages Over Latest
Qatari Jet ABC News Reports: ‘I again give these SleazeBags fair warning!’ Donald Trump is just about fed up with the reports about him accepting that $400 million flying palace from Qatar, and if you don’t believe it just check out his social media account. Trump took to Truth Social late Saturday to lash out at Bob Iger and ABC News over reports about the plane, and he wasn’t exactly nice about it... Instead, and as Fake News ABC fully knows and understands, this highly respected country is donating the plane to the United States Air Force/Defense Department, AND NOT TO ME. By so doing, they are saving our country, and the American Taxpayer, hundreds of millions of dollars. ABC Fake News is one of the WORST.” |
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Out-of-Control Green Grifting Under
Biden Was Worse Than We Imagined Rick Moran The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund (GRF), passed as part of the "Inflation Reduction Act" in 2022, has proved to be a cornucopia of graft for Biden's Democratic Party favorites and green non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The GRF rushed $20 billion in grants out the door in the waning days of the Biden administration to just six organizations. As The Free Press reports, the EPA employees charged with vetting the NGOs who were to receive that $20 billion raised numerous objections to the grants. Despite their concerns, the money was doled out. We're just now finding out how corrupt the process of throwing $20 billion to the Democratic Party's friends actually was. |
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Energy Watchdog Exposes Eye-Popping
Carbon Footprint of Sanders' Jet-Setting Tour: 'Fake Socialist' During the 16 stops of the tour, which Sanders embarked on with the help of progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, his private jet emitted a total of 62.15 tonnes, or metric tons, of carbon dioxide, according to an estimate from Power the Future. To put that in perspective, Power the Future said in a press release that the emissions equate to burning 62,600 pounds of coal, driving a gas-powered SUV 150,000 miles, powering every home in Sanders’ hometown of Burlington, Vermont, for weeks, and powering nine U.S. homes for an entire year. |
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The Danes Are Finally Going Nuclear
– They Have To Kathryn Porter The Danish government plans to evaluate the prospect of beginning a nuclear power program, this week lifting a ban imposed 40 years ago. Unlike its neighbors in Sweden and Germany, Denmark has never had a civil nuclear power program. It has only ever had three small research reactors, the last of which closed in 2001. Most of the renewed interest in nuclear seen around the world stems from the expected growth in electricity demand from AI data centers, but Denmark is different. The Danes are concerned about possible blackouts similar to the one that struck Iberia recently. Like Spain and Portugal, Denmark is heavily dependent on weather-based renewable energy which is not very compatible with the way power grids operate. ![]() Grid Inertia in One Lesson Dave Edwards “Inertia” is getting a lot of airtime in power system discussions lately, but what is it, really, and why is it so critical for grid stability on an electrical power generation system. More importantly, which generation technologies actually provide useful inertia [and which do not]? What is inertia? 'For rotating objects (like generator rotors), this is called rotational inertia or moment of inertia.' |
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Trump’s Energy Shake-Up: Green
Dream Fades Fast Robert Bradley Jr. In a recent article published in the New Scientist (NS), “The everyday ways climate change is already making our lives worse,” the author argues that “climate change is already making our lives worse,” citing a litany of supposed impacts from extreme weather – from increased food prices to disrupted sleep and longer commute times. This narrative is misleading, at best, and outright false in many instances. It ignores the substantial evidence that humanity is currently thriving in a period of unparalleled prosperity, health, and technological advancement. |
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Why Europe Is Rethinking Its Bold
Plan to Phase Out Gas Cars Chico Harlan Long portraying itself as the world’s climate leader, Europe is facing a fierce backlash against one of its key steps to reduce planet-warming emissions. Only four years ago, this continent bet on an electric car revolution that it thought could be both environmentally friendly and profitable. ... The pushback is emblematic of a shift in Europe and beyond – from a triumphalist wave of ambitious pledges just a few years ago, to a more fractious debate about how far and how fast climate action can realistically go. |
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EPA's Zeldin Vows to Take Action
Against Controversial Start-Stop Vehicle System: 'Everyone hates it' The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is targeting climate technology that automatically turns off a car's engine when it is stopped at red lights to save fuel, a feature agency administrator Lee Zeldin said every driver "hates." "Start/stop technology: where your car dies at every red light so companies get a climate participation trophy," Zeldin said Monday on X. "EPA approved it, and everyone hates it, so we’re fixing it." The feature has become common in new vehicles as a way to save money on gas and cut down on emissions. |
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EV Owners Charged a Fee to Make Up
for Gas Tax Revenue in Pennsylvania and New Jersey With no need to go to the pump, owners and leasees of electric vehicles avoid having to pay a gas tax. But some state governments are finding a way to make up for the lost cash. Pennsylvania and New Jersey currently charge EV fees to recoup lost gas tax revenue. When you fill up your gas-powered vehicle, you currently pay 44 cents a gallon in road tax in New Jersey and 57 cents in Pennsylvania. The money is used to maintain roads and bridges. |
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Former National Guardsman Arrested
in Foiled ISIS-Linked Attack at Michigan Base A 19-year-old former Michigan Army National Guardsman was arrested on May 13 after he attempted to carry out a plan for a mass shooting at a U.S. military base in Warren, Michigan, on behalf of ISIS, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ announced in a statement that Ammar Abdulmajid-Mohamed Said, of Melvindale, a community near Dearborn, has been charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization and distributing information related to a destructive device. |
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New Study Has Concerning
Conclusions On COVID Vaccination Side Effects One of the most repeated messaging lines from the "experts" and their media partners during the pandemic was that COVID vaccination was "safe and effective." Why would anyone not get vaccinated, they'd ask incredulously, when the science and Anthony Fauci have confirmed that they're safe and effective? Over time, more and more evidence emerged that the vaccines did in fact have concerning side effects, even if they are relatively rare. And perhaps more importantly, evidence also emerged that the vaccines weren't nearly as effective as the narrative campaign claimed. |
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Harrowing Confrontation Between
Contractors Led to Fort Detrick Bio-Lab Shutdown, NIH Boss Reveals National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya said poor safety culture, and a feud between employees that risked the leak of an unknown pathogen, prompted him to temporarily shutter the high-level biosafety laboratory at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Bhattacharya, who was confirmed by the Senate in late March, had only just taken the helm at the agency which was at the center of much COVID-19-era controversy when he received a report about the high-security laboratory that caused his “blood to chill”... He said the lab reported that one researcher slashed a hole in a containment suit of another researcher, potentially exposing them to a pathogen. ![]() HHS Secretary Kennedy Says FBI Investigating Fort Detrick Incident That Led to Bio-Lab Shutdown HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. confirmed Wednesday during Senate testimony that an incident involving two contractors that shuttered a biosafety lab at a western Maryland Army base is being investigated by the FBI... Kennedy said he had a trip planned to Fort Detrick with Bhattacharya and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and that they plan to report back to Congress on what they find. He also said during the hearing that HHS has declared the end of gain of function research. Experts continue to disagree on the definition of such research. But the general understanding is that it involves altering an organism's genetic makeup to give it new abilities or enhance existing ones to understand how a virus or pathogen works, how it evolves and what makes it dangerous. |
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Fetterman Is Punished with Brutal
Smear Campaign for Breaking From Left Fetterman has notably distanced himself from his own party on a multitude of key issues, including Israel, border security and his willingness to work with President Donald Trump. These things have made him a target for not only party acolytes but also the mainstream media outlets that support them. Perhaps this is why so many sources like New York Magazine and Associated Press are running what the senator has described as “hit pieces” on him recently. |
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Trump Rages Over ‘AutoPen’ and ‘Rigged and Stolen’ Election After Release of Hur Audio President Donald Trump kicked Saturday morning off with a Truth Social post shredding the autopen “scandal” that has rocked the previous administration. Former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign documents has weighed heavily on his legacy, with many wondering if he even had a say in what documents his signature was placed on. It is yet another example of the concerted effort to hide Biden’s cognitive decline from the American people, and Trump isn’t letting it fade from the headlines. |
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Progressive Prosecutor Lets Illegal
Immigrant Teen Off Easy After 90mph Crash That Killed 24 Year-Old Woman A teenage illegal immigrant who killed a 24-year-old Colorado woman during a high-speed crash was given a lenient plea deal by a progressive district attorney that allowed him to walk free without serving any jail time. The 15-year-old Colombian teen, who has not been publicly named because of state laws that shield the identity of underage criminal suspects, was sentenced to two years probation and 100 hours of community service for the July 2024 death of Kaitlyn Weaver, her father, John Weaver, told Fox News Digital. The office of Arapahoe County District Attorney Amy Padden offered the teen a plea deal if he admitted his guilt in the deadly crash. |
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Body Cam Shows Dem City
Councilwoman, Etel Haxhia, Assaulting Federal Officers, Impeding Arrest of Illegal Alien In Washington, D.C., House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D) talked tough about a supposed “red line” should charges be brought against caucus members over their behavior at a New Jersey ICE detention facility. While he denied there was “evidence” of wrongdoing, the members of Congress weren’t the only ones caught on video “assaulting federal officers.” A day before New Jersey representatives accompanied Newark Mayor Ras Baraka (D) in facing trespassing charges, Worcester City Councilwoman Etel Haxhiaj was seen in Massachusetts forcefully attempting to prevent officials from arresting an illegal alien said to have previously been arrested for assaulting a pregnant woman. |
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Six Illegals Accused of Killing South Carolina Mother in Random Attack Six illegal aliens, ranging from 13 to 21 years old, are accused of murdering 40-year-old Larisha Sharell Thompson, a mother of two children, in a random attack in Lancaster County, South Carolina. Illegal aliens Asael Torres-Chirinos, Jarby Ramos-Ardon, Jeyson Salgado-Pineda, as well as three juvenile illegal aliens, ages 13, 14, and 15, have been arrested by the Lancaster County Sheriff’s Office and charged with the murder of Larisha Sharell Thompson on May 12. “She was a dedicated employee of the Department of Veterans Affairs and Home Depot in Lancaster, South Carolina,” Thompson’s obituary reads: |
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Dems Push Misleading ‘cuts to
Medicaid’ Narrative After Enrolling 1.4 Million Illegals Congressional Republicans are pushing back hard against the Democrats’ fearmongering over their so-called “cuts to Medicaid.” What Republicans are actually trying to do is cut off illegal aliens and lazy, able-bodied Americans who don’t want to work hard. “We’re making sure no illegals are going to be in the program,” Georgia Rep. Buddy Carter told The Daily Signal. “We are making sure people aren’t registered in more than one state. We’re making sure there are going to be work requirements.” |
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Republicans Could Secure About $1.4
Billion in Savings by Defunding Child Transitions Republicans could net approximately $1.4 billion in savings through cutting Medicaid coverage for child gender transitions, a senior legislative aide familiar with the unofficial figure told The Daily Signal. The House Energy and Commerce Committee’s markup Tuesday of budget reconciliation includes a provision from Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, that would block federal dollars from funding child sex-change procedures, such as hormone-replacement regimens and irreversible transition surgeries. |
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Ex-Vikings Player, Jack Brewer,
Rips Minnesota AG As State Sues Trump to Keep Trans Athletes in Girls Sports Former Minnesota Viking Jack Brewer shared a grievance with Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison. The AG is waging a legal battle against President Donald Trump and the Department of Justice to ensure transgender athletes can continue participating in girls sports in the state. The state's ongoing defiance of Trump's executive order to keep girls sports female has resulted in a controversy involving a transgender pitcher who has dominated a girls softball season. "Clearly, Keith Ellison, the attorney general of Minnesota, has never played any major sports," Brewer told Fox News Digital. |
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Nancy Mace Unloads After Arrest of
Trans Activist Who Allegedly Threatened to 'assassinate' Her "I hope they have makeup wipes in prison." That’s how Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., responded to the arrest of Samuel Theodore Cain, a trans-identifying activist who goes by "Roxie Wolfe" online, after he was charged with allegedly making repeated death threats against the congresswoman. Cain, 19, was taken into custody by the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) after months of alleged threats, making him the first known trans activist in the country to be arrested for threatening a sitting member of Congress. |
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Nike Is Making Trans Study Story
Worse By Not Commenting: Crisis Management Pro Lee Carter, the president and partner of Maslansky+Partners, detailed in an interview how Nike's silence only leads to more questions and the public taking full control of the narrative. "All the language that they've used is ambiguous. It can be interpreted in any number of different ways," Carter said. "It's like Bill Clinton stating, 'I never had sexual relations with that woman.' What do those words mean? What are you trying to say? Anything that's left ambiguous is going to be interpreted negatively when you have questions." |
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Florida Sheriff Grady Judd Back
with Another Human Trafficking Sting: ‘This guy’s an ugly woman’ Operation “Fool Around and Find Out” was a resounding success, the sheriff revealed, netting 255 arrests that included 36 illegal aliens. The human trafficking operation caught 141 suspects who are being charged with soliciting prostitutes, 93 suspects charged with offering to commit prostitution, 10 suspects charged with similar crimes such as aiding/abetting and 11 suspects who allegedly traveled “to meet a minor for sex or other child-sex-related crimes.” One moment in particular is going viral for his hilarious description of an unfortunate-looking suspect. |
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Rufo Obtains Explosive Proof That Harvard Deliberately Penalizes White Men Evidence has emerged that Harvard University is purposefully and maliciously carrying out racial discrimination against men. The evidence was compiled by Christopher Rufo and Ryan Thorpe of the Manhattan Institute. They obtained internal documents revealing that Harvard “deliberately penalizes white men in hiring.” The madness starts with the school’s hiring guides. One guide, the “Inclusive Hiring Initiative,” calls for the school to build “an increasingly diverse workforce” by linking the tenets of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) with its “selection process.” |
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Military to Screen Medical Records
for Gender Dysphoria The military will begin screening troops for gender dysphoria during routine checks of medical records, and those who exhibit symptoms will be administratively separated from the service, a senior Defense Department official said. On Thursday, the Defense Department released a statement directing military commanders to begin the screening process, enforcing a ban President Trump imposed during the first week of his administration. |
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Harvard's Disgraceful
'Bothsidesism' Confirms Its Systemic Anti-Semitism Problem Guy Benson The 'Islamophobia' charade exists for one reason: To partially mollify the anti-Semites, Islamists and anti-American extremists who made the anti-Semitism investigation necessary. This is pathetic and craven. It offers a further indictment of the structural, deeply-ingrained poison that has spread at this and other similar institutions. |
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Congress Must Repeal All
Green New Scam Subsidies Steve Milloy President Trump campaigned on “ending the Green New Scam.” That’s the trillion dollar-plus climate spending in Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act. The repeal of the pointless and inflationary subsidies should be a no-brainer layup for congressional Republicans. The opportunity to do so is coming up as part of the President’s much-anticipated Big Beautiful Bill. The good news is that, because the IRA was enacted by reconciliation, it can also be repealed by reconciliation. That is exactly how Republican leadership plans to pass the Big Beautiful Bill, possibly as early as Memorial Day. The problem is that, while all Republicans seem to want to pass some sort of Big Beautiful Bill, not all want that bill to repeal the Green New Scam. |
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Trump to Shake Up the U.S. Drug
Industry 'Almost Immediately' with New Executive Order "For many years the World has wondered why Prescription Drugs and Pharmaceuticals in the United States States of America were SO MUCH HIGHER IN PRICE THAN THEY WERE IN ANY OTHER NATION, SOMETIMES BEING FIVE TO TEN TIMES MORE EXPENSIVE THAN THE SAME DRUG, MANUFACTURED IN THE EXACT SAME LABORATORY OR PLANT, BY THE SAME COMPANY???" Trump wrote. "It was always difficult to explain and very embarrassing because, in fact, there was no correct or rightful answer. "The Pharmaceutical/Drug Companies would say, for years, that it was Research and Development Costs, and that all of these costs were, and would be, for no reason whatsoever, borne by the ‘suckers’ of America, ALONE. Campaign Contributions can do wonders, but not with me, and not with the Republican Party," the president continued. |
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Trump Order Seeks to Ease
Regulatory Burden on Americans President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday afternoon to deter criminalization of Americans who violate federal regulations as opposed to laws passed by Congress. Trump signed the order to “ease the regulatory burden on everyday Americans and ensure no American is transformed into a criminal for violating a regulation they have no reason to know exists,” according to a White House fact sheet on the order. Trump has signed a slate of executive orders since entering office the second time attempting to reverse government overregulation, including one requiring executive agencies to identify 10 regulations for elimination for every new one they seek to create. |
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Trump May Zap 'Energy Star'
Efficiency Program That Some Say Ruins Appliances and Isn't Needed The Environmental Protection Agency reportedly plans to eliminate the Energy Star program. The move would be in line with the Department of Energy’s announcement in March that it would postpone implementation of some of the Biden administration’s appliance efficiency standards in line with President Donald Trump’s “Unleashing Prosperity Through Deregulation” agenda. Citing unnamed sources, The New York Times reported that the announcement was made during a staff meeting on Monday. The Times report also cites a recording of the meeting it obtained. |
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Trump’s Houthi Deal Channels
America First, Leaving Out Allies Who Refused to Support U.S. Action President Donald Trump’s recent ceasefire agreement with the Yemen-based Houthis exempted U.S. ships from their strikes in the Red Sea, but excluded U.S. allies, a provision that has many nations that refused to support Washington’s efforts livid. The Houthis are one of three main combatants in the ongoing Yemeni Civil War and occupy a sliver of highly strategic territory on the Red Sea coast near the Bab al Mandeb, called the "Gate of Tears" in the Arab world. Their forces have, since the outbreak of the Israel-Gaza War, conducted missile strikes and seizures against vessels traveling the Red Sea in support of Hamas. |
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Supreme Court Affirms President
Trump Can Block Mentally Unstable People from the Military The Supreme Court lifted a lower-court judge’s ruling that paused the administration’s ban on mentally unstable people who were uncertain of their gender. The DEI judges (Latino, Lesbian and Black) dissented. Previously, President Trump stopped allowing transvestites to participate in military service for obvious ‘mission critical’ reasons. A lower court said that was unconstitutional and blocked the ban. The Supreme Court has ruled 6-3 that stopping psychologically unstable trans-identifying people, was within the scope of authority of the commander in chief. |
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'Egregious': Senate DOGE Caucus
Leader Uncovers Federal Employees Cashing Taxpayer Checks While Doing
Union Work Tyler Durden “Through the course of the past 10 years and studying government efficiency and fraud, waste, and abuse, we have uncovered the issue of taxpayer-funded union time. It’s where we see federal employees – and they can legally do this right now – work during their regular workday, and do that as taxpayer-funded dollars going to their paycheck, but they’re not actually working on their duties as a federal employee,” Enrst said during a panel discussion on government bureaucracy at the The Hill & Valley Forum this week. |
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Biden Memo Let Feds Target
Americans for 'Non-Criminal Behavior' Before Catholics, Parents Probed The Biden administration authorized federal law enforcement four years ago to target Americans engaged in "concerning non-criminal behavior" in the name of fighting domestic terrorism, with a specific eye on those serving in the military, owning firearms, or spreading what officials considered to be "xenophobic" disinformation, according to newly declassified documents. The stunning breadth of the mandate was disclosed when Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard recently released a fully unredacted version of the prior administration’s "Strategic Implementation Plan for Countering Domestic Terrorism." |
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DoJ Opens Investigation Into
Minnesota DA Who Refused to Charge Tesla Vandal with Felonies Rick Moran A Minnesota prosecutor who refused to charge a vandal who keyed several Tesla vehicles with a felony is under investigation by the Department of Justice for taking a defendant's race into consideration in plea negotiations. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon said the DoJ’s Civil Rights Division will review whether policies in the Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's office constituted “a pattern or practice of depriving persons of rights, privileges or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States.” |
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Trade War Fallout in China a
Mystery; Beijing Stopped Reporting Key Economic Data Elizabeth Stauffer Despite reports of increasing worker unrest across China caused by “production shutdowns and job cuts” as well as a warning from Goldman Sachs that up to 16 million Chinese may soon be unemployed, Beijing continues to project confidence in its trade war with the U.S. The Wall Street Journal reported that the Chinese government began withholding critical economic data in 2022, around the same time its economy began to sputter “under the weight of excessive debt, a crumbling real-estate market, and other troubles.” |
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Dems Demand ‘Due Process’ for
Illegal Aliens, But Obama Deported 83% Without Judge or Trial Craig Bannister Democrats and liberal media are crying for “Due Process!” in their efforts to demonize the Trump Administration’s efforts to swiftly remove illegal aliens from the U.S. – but, in FY2013, 83% of the illegal aliens deported by Democrat President Obama weren’t given a trial. In Fiscal Year (FY) 2013, when the Obama Administration set a record by deporting 438,421 illegal aliens, four of five of them were deported without appearing before a judge, due to the administration’s increased use of two non-standard procedures that circumvent the court system: |
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Iran Threatens U.S. Bases ‘Wherever
They Are’ as New Ballistic Missile Revealed Iran unveiled a new solid-fueled ballistic missile and claims it has stationed similar systems nationwide, according to state-run TV, which cited military officials promising the ability to strike U.S. bases and interests “wherever they are” if war breaks out. On Sunday, Iranian state media broadcast images of the new “Qassem Basir” missile during a televised appearance by Defense Minister Gen. Aziz Nasirzadeh, amid rising tensions with Washington over Tehran’s growing missile capabilities and nuclear enrichment program. ![]() 7 Iranians Arrested in UK Over Terror Plot "Hours Away" A suspected Iranian terror attack was hours away from being launched on British soil, The Telegraph understands. Five men, including four Iranian nationals, were arrested at locations across England on Saturday in what the Home Secretary described as one of the biggest counter-terror operations in recent years. Counter-terror police arrested a further three Iranian men in London as part of a separate operation, fearing they would leave the UK or destroy critical evidence against them after the other raids. ![]() What the Hell Is Going on in Iran This Time? Stephen Green Iran is on fire – literally, again – and nobody knows why. A massive power plant and a "cardboard factory" caught fire bigly in Iran over the weekend. But there is impressive new video of Iran's port explosion from last week. Iran International [TV] reported that a "series of incidents unfolded in Alborz Province, west of Tehran, on Saturday evening, including two fires, reports of an explosion, and a magnitude 4.0 earthquake, according to official statements and eyewitness accounts." Israeli action? Typical authoritarian regime attention to maintenance issues? God just doesn't like the mullahs' regime? Who knows. |
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Duffy Blasts Biden, Buttigieg for
Ignoring Report About Failing Air Traffic Control System: 'DID NOTHING!' Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called out the Biden administration for allegedly neglecting a government agency's report about the poor state of the air traffic control system. "A government watchdog warned Biden & Buttigieg about the failing air traffic control system," Duffy wrote. "Look at this report. They knew the air traffic control system was strained AND STILL DID NOTHING!" |
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Disturbing Claim Surfaces About
What the Biden Team Chose Over Flight Safety Elizabeth Elkind The chairman of the House's Aviation Safety Caucus is accusing the former Biden administration of helping fuel the current air traffic control (ATC) crisis, by its choice to fund progressive diversity initiatives instead of modernizing the aging system. Rep. Nick Langworthy, R-N.Y., told Fox News Digital that the former administration's marquee bill, the bipartisan infrastructure bill, was among several "missed opportunities" to fund a revamp of the ATC system. |
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Amtrak Taken for a Ride in Wild
$12M Scam by 119 Employees, Crooked Docs – More Than Half Kept Their Jobs: Bombshell Probe The workers ripped off Amtrak’s health plan in a kickback scam that saw them taking bribes from crooked doctors who then filed fake claims – and some employees went full mob and shook down medical providers for their cut of the cash, the company’s Office of the Inspector General said in a report released Tuesday. “The sheer volume of employees who cavalierly participated in this scheme to steal Amtrak’s funds suggests not only a serious lapse in basic ethics, but a troubling workforce culture, at least in the Northeast region, in which blatant criminal behavior was somehow normalized,” Inspector General Kevin H. Winters said. |
Biden’s favorite ride. Did he get a cut? |
Dispatches from Self-Occupied
Britain Stephen Green Britain's big secret is out, and frankly, it was never really a secret. A leaked study for the UK's Department for Business and Trade (DBT) "found that the transition to net zero [carbon emissions] by 2050 could have a significant impact on growth and could spur inflation," according to a recent report in the Telegraph. The report compared Net Zero's effects to "the global financial crisis caused by the 1973 oil embargo imposed by Arab states on Israel during the Yom Kippur War." The difference is that the Arab oil embargo lasted five months and was imposed by hostile Arab regimes, but Net Zero is supposed to last forever and is imposed by the hostile regime right there in London. |
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Poll: 59% of Palestinians in West
Bank Say October 7 Massacre Was ‘Correct Decision’ “59% of Palestinians polled in the “West Bank” still think that Hamas’ made the “correct decision” to torture, rape, burn alive, murder, and kidnap hundreds of hostages – even including children,” the media watchdog Israel-based Palestinian Media Watch (PMW) observed. Having learned nothing from the October 7 massacre and its aftermath, nearly 80 percent of all Palestinians were opposed to the dismantling of Hamas as a terrorist fighting force, poll numbers show. “77% of Palestinians overall (and 85% of Palestinians in the PA-controlled “West Bank”!) “oppose the disarmament of Hamas in the Gaza Strip in order to stop the war on Gaza,” the media watchdog added. |
Why No Nation Wants the
Palestinians [4-min video] |
Washington State Public Defender
Caught Occupying University Building Along with Antifa Extremists Antifa violence at a West Coast campus reportedly included a county public defender among the dozens arrested while peddling Hamas sympathies. Campus craziness may have considerably toned down under President Donald Trump – who, unlike former President Joe Biden, held the taxpayer-funded schools accountable – but it hasn’t been totally eliminated. During one of the latest displays of antisemitism, rife with vandalism and arson, roughly 30 protesters attempted to occupy a University of Washington building, along with one man said to work for the King County Department of Public Defense. |
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Qatar and China Are Pouring
Billions Into Elite American Universities Frannie Block & Maya Sulkin Foreign donors have given as much to U.S. universities in the last four years as they did in the previous 40, according to a new report by the Network Contagion Research Institute shared exclusively with The Free Press. The study shows an explosion in overseas funding for American schools between 2021 and 2024, with nearly $29 billion in foreign money donated during that period. Qatar and China are among the largest sources of funding. “The floodgates opened during the Biden era,” said NCRI’s co-founder Joel Finkelstein. “This isn’t just a financial issue – it’s a national security crisis. Hostile powers are buying influence on American campuses at an industrial scale.” |
Amazing how the funding exploded during Biden's watch |
Brown Univ Ends Anti-Israel High
School Education Program After Report Exposes Ties to Qatar Jane Coleman Last month, in a little-reported turn of events, Brown University ended its long-running sponsorship of a high school history program after a watchdog group revealed the curriculum’s ties to Qatar. The school’s decision to shutter the program comes amid heightened scrutiny of foreign influence peddling in higher education. And it comes amid recent revelations that America’s universities, emboldened by a willfully blind Biden administration, have been pocketing billions of dollars from countries like Qatar that are hostile to Western values. |
Blatant anti-Semitism taught as history |
Antisemitism: The Modern Forces
Fueling an Ancient Scourge David Swindle Last week, it emerged that the left is trying to tar Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) as mentally unhinged because he supports Israel in its existential war for survival against the genocidal forces of Hamas and Iran. The tactic of claiming that mainstream political views with which you disagree constitute mental illness is a classic Stalin-esque tactic. In Soviet Russia, dissidents were diagnosed as clinically insane and stuck in “asylums” that were actually prisons, where they were subject to a variety of tortures in the name of regaining their “mental health.” |
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Colorado Is Building a Gender
Ideology Dystopia Tyler O'Neil A school board in Colorado cannot remove sexually explicit, profane, and “transgender” books from school libraries because the school board is conservative, according to a federal judge touted as the first openly lesbian judge west of the Mississippi. The ACLU’s Colorado chapter filed a suit on behalf of two minors, the NAACP Wyoming State Area Conference, and the Authors Guild, claiming that the school district engaged in viewpoint discrimination when removing the books. The judge granted a preliminary injunction in March, forcing the Elizabeth School District (a suburb southeast of Denver) to restore the books. |
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Catholic Church to Excommunicate
Priests for Following New U.S. State Law The Catholic Church has issued a warning to its clergy in Washington state: Any priest who complies with a new law requiring the reporting of child abuse confessions to authorities will be excommunicated. The new law, which will take effect on July 27, eliminates the long-standing confidentiality of the confessional, forcing Catholic leaders and lawmakers into a highly charged standoff over religious liberty and child protection. However, the Archdiocese of Seattle and several bishops argue that the law not only contravenes church doctrine but crosses constitutional lines, while supporters maintain it is a crucial step to protect minors from abuse. |
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Planned Parenthood Prescribing
Cross-Sex Hormones to Minors, Undercover Investigation Finds Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider, has been prescribing cross-sex hormones to minors as young as 16 without proper documentation or oversight, an undercover investigation reveals. Live Action, a pro-life organization, released a series of phone call recordings in which a woman posing as a 16-year-old girl called several Planned Parenthood clinics asking for hormones to transition. |
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HHS Releases Damning Report on
'Gender-Affirming Care' Jeff Charles The Health and Human Services (HHS) Department released a report detailing damaging information about the use of “gender-affirming care” on minors suffering from gender dysphoria. Progressives are already slamming the report because it pokes gaping holes in progressive gender ideology. The report explains how the prevailing “gender-affirming care” model is not adequately supported by the science. It questions the ethical basis for foisting irreversible treatments such as puberty blockers, hormones, and surgeries on minors. |
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Kentucky Universities Cancel LGBTQ,
Black Grad Ceremonies to Comply with anti-DEI Law Kentucky universities are canceling identity-based graduation ceremonies in response to recent anti-DEI legislation passed by lawmakers. The University of Kentucky (UK) in Lexington canceled its Lavender Graduation celebration for LGBT-identifying graduates and its Harambee Unity Celebration for black graduates, the Lexington Herald-Leader reports... Campus Reform is tracking a growing nation-wide trend of states passing anti-DEI legislation similar to Kentucky’s H.B. 4. |
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Harvard Professor Convicted for
Hiding Ties to China Gets New Job ... in China A Chinese university which faced scrutiny for its ties to American colleges has hired a former Harvard University chemist convicted of hiding his connections to the country. As reported by The Harvard Crimson, Charles Lieber “started his new role at Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School, where he now holds the school’s highest faculty rank, in Shenzhen, China, on April 28.” Lieber received two days in prison, six months house arrest, and a fine for hiding Chinese government affiliations and a $50,000 monthly salary and quietly retired from Harvard in 2023, as The College Fix previously reported. |
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Virginia AG Opens Investigation
into Loudoun County Public Schools over Transgender Locker Room Incident Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares has opened an investigation into Loudoun County Public Schools after the district attempted to discipline three boys who expressed concerns over the presence of a girl in the men’s locker room. The female student, who identifies as a male, has used the boys locker room at Stone Bridge High School for months in accordance with district policy that allows students to use the bathroom or locker room that corresponds with their gender identity and not their biological sex. In March, the female student allegedly used her phone to record a group of boys in the locker room, one of the boys’ fathers told 7News’s Nick Minock. |
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The Biggest Shot of
Adrenaline Into U.S. Manufacturing Since WWII Stephen Green Aaron Slodov, analyst and creator of the REINDUSTRIALIZE summit, took a deeper look inside the $150 billion [defense supplementary] bill this weekend and found a lot to like. More than 10% – $25 billion – is "aimed squarely at building things – new shipyard kit, missile lines, additive factories, depots, and the skilled-labor pipelines to run them." Another $10 billion is devoted to immediate needs like munitions, "everything from long-range anti-ship seekers to automated factory lines that print rounds like soda cans." |
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Tranny
Bathrooms and the Counterrevolution Lawrence Person The social justice left are always the aggressors in the culture wars, shrieking their outraged victimhood when conservatives merely roll back their unpopular excesses. Perhaps no issue is more emblematic of that than tranny bathrooms. Before the Obama Administration, forcing ordinary people to accept men using women’s restrooms was never a policy Democrats promoted, but suddenly it became Holy Writ. It was an early sign that Social Justice was firmly in the diver’s seat of the Democratic Party, and the idiocy showed up everywhere, including Texas. |
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Biden Gave Asylum to Nearly 600
Migrants with Terrorism Ties Nearly 600 individuals with ties to terror organizations entered the United States and were granted asylum by the Biden administration, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said during a cabinet meeting Wednesday. The finding came after Gabbard directed the National Counterterrorism Center to identify cartel members present in the United States, as well as those who’ve attempted to enter the country through legal or illegal means. |
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Dems' War on Deportations Hits Snag
As Damning Revelations About Abrego Garcia Mount In recent weeks, evidence has emerged that Abrego Garcia beat his wife and was caught trafficking migrants during his time living illegally in Maryland. He has since been deported to El Salvador, where several Democrats, including Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen, have rushed to meet with him and decry what they say was a lack of due process extended to him. "The fact that they went to the mat for this guy just shows exactly who they are," Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said on "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Saturday. "That they are people who don't put America first. They don't care about our citizens and protecting our communities. So, I'm glad that the onion's been peeled back and that their true motivations have been revealed, and this is just one of the cases that we're getting off the streets." |
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Tennessee Bodycam of 'Maryland Man'
Traffic Stop Shows Troopers' Hands Tied Despite Smuggling Clues The Tennessee Highway Patrol released body camera footage of its 2022 encounter with Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, where state troopers suspected he was involved in human trafficking... A source familiar with the situation told Fox News Digital that there was a conversation in the redacted portion of the video where state troopers discussed calling U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The troopers called ICE, which didn't come to pick up Abrego-Garcia. The source added that when state troopers entered Abrego-Garcia's name into the National Crime Information Center, a warning appeared that showed he was suspected of being a gang member or terrorist. |
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HHS to Reexamine Massive $89
Billion Contract Awarded to California Nonprofit The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is reportedly reconsidering a massive contract the National Cancer Institute awarded to a California nonprofit in January to operate a cancer research lab in Maryland. The $89 billion award was given to the Alliance for Advancing Biomedical Research on January 17, just three days before former President Joe Biden left office. The nonprofit is also considered untested because it has not received or spent a penny since its inception in 2022, the Washington Free Beacon reported on Wednesday. |
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Report: $48 Million in DOD-Funded
Research Benefitted Chinese Military U.S. military-funded research has “directly or indirectly” benefitted Chinese firms linked to the People’s Liberation Army, according to an April 2025 study by Parallax Advanced Research, a defense contractor based in Ohio. “The U.S. is inadvertently accelerating China’s military modernization and eroding its own technological edge,” argued former Air Force intelligence officer L.J. Eads, the study’s author. In 2023-2024, U.S. Army, Navy, or Air Force research offices spent more than $48 million on 17 different research projects that involved “Chinese Military Companies (CMCs) – entities formally designated by the U.S. government as threats to national security,” the report catalogued. |
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Unearthed Footage Exposes Medical
School Administrators Pledging to Resist Trump Executive Orders Leaked video obtained by Fox News Digital shows school administrators at an Illinois school of medicine rejecting multiple Trump executive orders, including on combatting DEI, and outlining how the school plans to fight back against them. Trump’s executive order on gender ideology "is an attack on women" and on "basic human rights," according to Dr. Jerry Kruse, Dean, Provost, and CEO of Southern Illinois University (SIU) School of Medicine. Kruse recently gave a speech in a small group discussion about Trump’s executive orders and actions that was obtained by the medical and policy advocacy group Do No Harm. |
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The Ivanpah Boondoggle Bird Slaying Mega Solar Farm Admits Failure David Blackmon Fifteen years ago, operators of the Ivanpah thermal solar facility – NRG Energy, Google, and BrightSource Energy – got a $1.6 billion loan from the Department of Energy. Now 11 years later, the facility is closing. Why did the government fund a five-square-mile laser death rate that kills 6,000 birds a year? That is Ivanpah, a solar farm in the Mojave Desert. And the birdpocalypse isn't even the biggest part of this boondoggle. |
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The Spain and Portugal Blackout: A Warning from the Future of ‘Green’ Energy On April 28, 2025, a catastrophic power outage plunged millions of people in Spain and Portugal into chaos. The blackout, one of Europe’s largest in recent memory, struck shortly after midday, instantly severing electricity supplies and disrupting transportation, healthcare, and communication across the Iberian Peninsula. This disaster wasn’t caused by extreme weather or natural disasters, it was driven by a dangerously unstable reliance on intermittent renewable energy. ![]() Net Zero Madness: Reliance on Solar Blamed for Huge Europe Power Cut Oliver JJ Lane As noted by Javier Blas, Red Eléctrica (RE) remains silent on the actual causes of those “events” but it is reported Tuesday morning that the network has acknowledged it is “plausible” the cause was a sudden loss of solar power at a time when it was supporting 70 per cent of national demand, causing the whole system to stall. Spain has one of the greenest power systems in the world, and just this month, it celebrated powering the entire Iberian Peninsula – the south-western part of Europe, primarily covered by Spain and Portugal – with only renewable energy. Like many European countries, left-wing Spain has been busy demolishing its conventional power plants and is even, like Germany, decommissioning its nuclear power fleet. ![]() Yes, We Can Blame Solar for Spain’s Blackout. And If the Socialist Government Doesn’t Change Course, Expect More Blackouts Robert Bryce When in doubt, deny. That’s the strategy Spain’s top officials are using in the wake of Monday’s blackout, which affected more than 55 million people. On Tuesday, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, a socialist, denied that his country’s heavy reliance on wind and solar were to blame for the blackout, saying “There was no problem caused by an excess of renewable energy.” He also claimed nuclear power was “no more resilient than other sources” during the power outage and that nuclear plants are not “currently competitive with renewable energy.” Sanchez has promised a full investigation into the blackout. |
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Latest Rockefeller-Crafted Climate
Attribution Study Funded by…U.S. Taxpayers? Kyle Kohli Here we go again as the old Rockefeller gang gets back together, pushing another flawed climate attribution study they claim is case “closed” in an overt effort that blurs the line between academic and outright activism to support climate litigation against American energy companies. In a study published in Nature, researchers from Dartmouth University argue that attribution science – the attempt to link a certain amount of greenhouse gas emissions to a specific energy company – should be used not to develop a better scientific understanding of the world, but as a blunt tool in the courtroom. |
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Federal DOJ Sues Michigan, 3 Other
States on Climate Actions The U.S. Justice Department filed lawsuits against four states this week, claiming their climate actions conflict with federal authority and President Donald Trump’s energy dominance agenda. The DOJ on Wednesday filed lawsuits against Hawaii and Michigan over their plans for legal action against fossil fuel companies for harms caused by climate change. On Thursday, the DOJ sued New York and Vermont, challenging their climate superfund laws that would force fossil fuel companies to pay into state-based funds based on previous greenhouse gas emissions. |
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China Quietly Exempts Key U.S.
Goods from Tariffs: Report Chinese officials are quietly drawing up a "whitelist" of critical U.S. goods that importers rely on to exempt them from Beijing's retaliatory tariffs, Reuters reported, citing unnamed people familiar with the matter. The news adds to a growing number of reports from China of businesses discovering that tariffs have been waived on some goods, such as certain semiconductor and integrated circuit products. It also shows how, underneath its tough rhetoric, Beijing is trying to mitigate the impact of the U.S. trade war on its export-reliant economy, the world's second-largest, which was already under pressure from a broader slowdown. |
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The
United States Files False Claims Act Complaint Against Three National
Health Insurance Companies and Three Brokers Alleging Unlawful
Kickbacks and Discrimination Against Disabled Americans The United States filed a complaint today under the False Claims Act (FCA) against three of the nation’s largest health insurance companies – Aetna Inc. and affiliates, Elevance Health Inc. (formerly known as Anthem), and Humana Inc. – and three large insurance broker organizations – eHealth, Inc. and an affiliate, GoHealth, Inc., and SelectQuote Inc. The United States alleges that from 2016 through at least 2021, the defendant insurers paid hundreds of millions of dollars in illegal kickbacks to the defendant brokers in exchange for enrollments into the insurers’ Medicare Advantage plans. |
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Emmy Nomination for Outstanding
Edited Interview Goes to '60 Minutes' for Kamala Episode – Yes, You Read That Right Cortney Weil The controversial "60 Minutes" episode featuring then-presidential candidate Kamala Harris has now been officially nominated for an Emmy – and not for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. On Thursday, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced the nominees for the 2025 News and Docs Emmys. Among the nominees for Outstanding Edited Interview is "The Democratic Ticket," the interview between "60 Minutes" correspondent Bill Whitaker and Harris. '60 Minutes perpetrated a Giant FRAUD against the American People.' |
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Trump Cuts Federal Funding for NPR
and PBS Over ‘Biased’ Coverage President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday night cutting federal funding for NPR and PBS, decrying both outlets for their allegedly "biased" coverage. The president's order calls on the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to "cancel existing direct funding to the maximum extent allowed by law and shall decline to provide future funding" to NPR and PBS. It also notes that the "heads of all agencies shall identify and terminate, to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law, any direct or indirect funding of NPR and PBS." |
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Trump Administration Revokes Visas
from 37 Johns Hopkins Students for Pro-Hamas Activism 37 international students who attend Johns Hopkins University have had their student visas revoked amid the Trump administration’s removal of allegedly pro-Hamas protesters. The university confirmed the revocations in a statement to CBS News, but stated that it had not been given specific reasons by the federal government. 15 percent of Johns Hopkins first-years are international students, according to the university website. |
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Sex-Change Procedures for Minors
Cause 'Irreversible' Damage for 'Very Weak Evidence of Benefit': HHS
Report The Department of Health and Human Services on Thursday released a comprehensive review warning that sex-change surgeries and interventions for minors carry "significant risks" but have "very weak evidence of benefit." Transgender procedures – including puberty blockers, hormone therapies, and sex-change surgeries – are all "associated with significant risks," with most causing "irreversible physical or physiological effects," according to the 409-page report. The HHS researchers added that there is "very weak evidence" that the procedures offer any benefit for children suffering from gender dysphoria, citing "systematic reviews of evidence around the world." |
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Trans-Identifying Male Sweeps
Women’s Events at U.S. Masters Swim National Championships A trans-identifying male competed in the U.S. Masters Swimming Spring National Championship meet, and he took gold medals in every event he entered – in the 45-49 age group of the women’s division. Ana Caldas, who has also raced under the names Hannah Caldas and Hugo Caldas, swam in five individual events and three relays over the course of the four-day competition in San Antonio – and won every individual race: the 50 yard freestyle, the 100 yard freestyle, the 50 yard breaststroke, and the 100 yard breaststroke. Caldas came in a full three seconds ahead of the second place finisher in the 100 yard freestyle, and four seconds ahead in the 50 and 100 yard breaststroke events. |
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Maine Rocked by Trans Athlete
Dominance at Girls' Track Meet Amid Ongoing Legal Conflict with Trump A girls' track meet in Maine became the subject of widespread controversy after a trans athlete dominated multiple running events. The incident took place as the state faces internal and federal pressure to keep trans athletes out of girls' sports, and a lawsuit over the issue from President Donald Trump's administration. The athlete has been making national headlines in Maine dating back to that month after jumping to 4th place in the 5k division in the girls' category after previously finishing 172nd among boys. |
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VP Vance Criticizes Nike's Role in
Canceled Youth Trans Study According to OutKick, Vance criticized Nike during his appearance on the "Clay & Buck" radio show for allegedly funding research examining the effects of gender-affirming care on young male athletes to determine if medical intervention could enable their "fair" participation in girls' and women's sports. Nike's role in the study remains unclear, with the company stating the research "was never initialized" and "is not moving forward." However, the study's lead researcher, Dr. Kathryn Ackerman, and secondary researcher, Joanna Harper, have both publicly acknowledged Nike's funding involvement, creating a discrepancy in the narrative. |
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Higher Ed Advisor Wants ‘Autonomy’
for Colleges, But Strict Oversight of Homeschoolers The new “strategic initiatives” advisor for the American Association of Colleges and Universities argues colleges are under attack from conservatives who are seeking to control what is taught. “At a moment of great challenges for colleges and universities, liberal education has never been more necessary or more important,” Jeremy Young stated in a news release... [Young] serves on the board of the Coalition for Responsible Home Education. He also served as its interim executive director for almost a year in 2021-22. A manual published by CRHE titled “Parental-Rights Extremism Messaging Guide” accuses “Christian fundamentalists” of using homeschooling to “abuse” their children. The group updated its guide in Oct. 2022, just months after Young joined the board. |
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Scathing Harvard Report Details Pervasive Anti-Semitism Driven By 'politicized Instruction' Harvard University, in the midst of its funding fight with the Trump administration, released its long-awaited anti-Semitism report on Tuesday. It provides a scathing account of life at the Ivy League institution in the wake of Oct. 7, finding that "politicized instruction" in four Harvard schools "mainstreamed and normalized what many Jewish and Israeli students experience as antisemitism." |
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SCOTUS Takes on EO to
End So-Called Birthright Citizenship Mark Alexander Not since President Dwight Eisenhower’s “Operation Wetback” (yes, that was the name of Ike’s program to deport millions of illegal aliens) has any administration seriously dealt with illegal immigrants – until Donald Trump arrived in 2017. He made stopping illegal immigration a centerpiece of his administrative objectives. Trump made progress against almost insurmountable odds. But Joe Biden and his Democrat Party hacks orchestrated their bulk-mail ballot fraud in 2020 to dispose of Trump. They opened our southern border in order to rig national elections. And not only is the flood of illegal immigrants now breaking the bank of the Demos’ so-called sanctuary cities and states but the flood of bloodshed by violent immigrants is on the Biden/Harris regime and will take years to clean up. |
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The Founders Agree with
Trump on Alien Enemies Act Bradley Devlin Kilmar Abrego Garcia, an alleged MS-13 gang member and citizen from El Salvador, has become an avatar of The Resistance 2.0. The story of his deportation to El Salvador under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 has been twisted into an allegory for life under the second Trump administration. In the words of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, D-N.Y.: “Kilmar is all of us.” Stephen Miller, White House deputy chief of staff for policy, has taken a primary role in arguing the administration’s justification for the use of the Alien Enemies Act. Miller’s argument centers on the president’s prerogative in foreign affairs as enshrined in Article II of the Constitution. |
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![]() ![]() How Letitia James Fraud Came Crashing Down! EXCLUSIVE: New York Attorney General Letitia James, who became President Donald Trump's nemesis after accusing him of mortgage fraud, is now battling the very same allegations, and her chief tormentor is a legendary scam artist who says he knows a crook when he sees one. Sam Antar, who kept the books for his cousin, "Crazy Eddie" Antar, while he built a New York-area consumer electronics empire, helped his late relative skim cash and inflate the value of their company before leaving investors high and dry in the late 1980s. He says he knows every trick in the fraud book and smells a rat in James' real estate filings. ![]() Earlier Coverage Letitia James' Mortgage Misclassification Just Got Worse Sam Antar This isn’t a minor paperwork discrepancy. Five-unit buildings are classified as commercial properties under federal lending guidelines, subject to stricter underwriting standards, higher down payments, and less favorable terms. By repeatedly downgrading the unit count – sometimes to as low as a single-family home – James may have accessed residential mortgage products exclusively designed for primary residences with substantially more favorable terms. |
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House Judiciary Committee Is Losing
Patience with Fani Willis Chris Queen The ongoing sniping between the House Judiciary Committee and Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani “Cash Stash” Willis isn’t going to end anytime soon. It’s been nearly two years since the committee began looking into Willis’ “politically motivated prosecution” of Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants – and that was months before the scandal erupted involving her relationship with her special counsel, who was underqualified to prosecute corruption cases but was embroiled in an affair with the DA. In February 2024, the committee subpoenaed records from Willis’ office; a year later, the committee demanded more records from the prosecutor’s office. Willis has stomped her feet, and her staff has dragged its feet. And Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the chair of the committee, has had enough. |
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SCOTUS Is Injuring Its Credibility
More Than Journos Ever Could Shawn Fleetwood Throughout Wednesday and Thursday alone, judges across multiple venues handed down decrees barring numerous executive actions taken by the president since returning to office. From DEI to election policy, these cases are but a few of the more than 170 lawsuits Democrats and left-wing political actors have filed to sabotage Trump and the 77 million Americans who voted for him. Despite this clear effort to destroy American democracy via a judicial coup, the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) seems to have no interest in stopping it. The nation’s highest court has had ample opportunities to halt these lower court judges’ destructive antics but has repeatedly declined to do so. |
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The Oligarchy Hoax: How Democrats
Use Marxist Rhetoric to Mask Their Elite Power Vaughn Cordle, CFA Since Barack Obama’s election, the Democratic Party has rebranded itself as the voice of the “common people” – not through policy, but through narrative warfare. The latest hoax claims America is 'sliding into oligarchy' under Republican leadership, specifically Trump. It’s a smear designed to mask the real consolidation of power within their ranks. The irony is clear: while Democrats scream “oligarchy,” they are the party of billionaires, Big Tech, and Wall Street. Companies like Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft are dominated by Democratic-aligned executives, who not only shape public discourse but bankroll the party’s apparatus. |
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Nadine Menendez, Wife of Disgraced
NJ Sen. Bob Menendez, Found Guilty in Sweeping Bribery Case; Faces
Significant Prison Time Nadine Menendez was found guilty on Monday of acting as the partner in crime of her convicted husband, ex-Democratic New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, by brokering backdoor bribery deals that saw the couple showered in gold bullion bars, wads of cash, and a Mercedes-Benz convertible. Jurors, who got the case Friday, convicted Nadine of 15 counts, including conspiracy to commit bribery, conspiring to make her husband a secret agent of Egypt, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, conspiracy to commit extortion, and obstruction of justice for trying to thwart the feds’ investigative efforts. |
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Comer Refers Former NY Gov Andrew
Cuomo to DOJ for Prosecution House Oversight Chairman James Comer on Monday referred former Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution, after he allegedly made false statements to Congress. The referral accuses Cuomo of purposely lying to Congress about his handling of the COVID-19 nursing home scandal in his state. The former governor, who led the state during the pandemic, issued a mandate in 2020 that required nursing homes in the state to admit untested or possibly contagious patients. It allegedly resulted in the deaths of over 15,000 people. |
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AG Pam Bondi Leads Task Force to ‘Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias’ in Federal Agencies Attorney General Pam Bondi and other members of President Donald Trump’s cabinet have launched a task force to address anti-Christian bias in federal agencies that they argue escalated under the Biden administration. The goal of the task force is to identify any unlawful, anti-Christian policies, practices or conduct across the government. The task force will in that effort seek input from the faith-based organizations and state governments to end such bias and fix deficiencies in existing and regulatory practices that might be contributing factors. “The Biden administration engaged in an egregious pattern of targeting peaceful Christians while ignoring violent anti-Christian offenses,” Bondi said. |
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Buried Biden-Admin Bombshell 2.0 Government Accountability & Oversight GAO has uncovered certain facts which the Trump administration absolutely must consider and exploit as it pursues its announced regulatory corrections. This information sheds light on the previous administration’s process for adopting an unlawful “suite of regulations” imposing the “climate” agenda without any statutory authorization. Turns out, that plan was more unlawful than even we knew. In fact, this information rightly puts an immediate end to the flagship rule, the Biden administration’s ‘Clean Power Plan 2.0’. |
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The Blade Stops Here: France Holds Wind Industry Accountable at Last Charles Rotter This isn’t just a one-off judicial reaction. It represents a seismic shift in how the French legal system – and perhaps the broader public – are beginning to confront the uncomfortable truth about wind energy’s collateral damage. Despite the Green orthodoxy that surrounds renewables, wind turbines kill birds. And not just any birds. In this case, the victim was the breeding male of a golden eagle pair that had nested just three kilometers from the turbine site, a distance well beyond typical disturbance buffers used in wildlife protection. Environmental groups hailed the court’s decision as a victory, but the implications go much deeper. For years, bird deaths caused by wind turbines have been ignored, downplayed, or dismissed as unfortunate but tolerable trade-offs in the race toward “net zero.” But the Bernagues case shatters that illusion. ![]() The U.S. Government Must Step In: Two New Studies Imply the Golden Eagle Cannot Survive More Wind Turbines David Wojick The Bald and Golden Eagle Protection Act specifically says that the Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) cannot issue more “take” (that is kill) permits than the population can survive. Two new studies together imply that the golden eagle wind-kill taking is at that limit or beyond. Clearly FWS must stop issuing new wind turbine take permits until it rigorously assesses this situation. No new wind turbines should be erected. Some presently in operation may have to shut down. Fortunately, new eagle kill permits are presently on hold under the President’s Executive Order, but we are also talking about the law. Related — Not Green: Eagles Constant Victims of Wind Industry’s Endless Bird Slaughter |
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EPA
Chief Lee Zeldin Unleashed: He Blasts NY Green Energy Laws As 'Delusional' and a 'Catastrophe' Ed Ireland In an interview with the New York Post..., Zeldin slammed New York’s Climate Act, advanced by Gov. Kathy Hochul and New York Democrats, as “delusional” and a “left-wing recipe for an energy and economic catastrophe.” Zeldin’s comments come after the Trump administration halted the Empire Wind Power project off the New York-New Jersey coast, a setback to the State’s effort to meet the unachievable mission reduction mandates under its much-criticized green energy laws. Not mincing words, Zelden, who is a New York resident and represented New York's 1st congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from 2015 to 2023, told The Post, "New York’s lofty climate goals don’t come equipped with any feasible plan to actually achieve them. The consequence is that the people who can least afford the economic pain are the ones who get targeted and harmed the most." |
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Kansas
School Removes Electric Buses from Use Over Student Safety Concerns --
Note: Biden EPA Required Removal of Diesel Buses As Condition for Grant
Money A Kansas school has stopped using its electric school buses out of an abundance of caution after reports of the buses losing steering and braking, posing a threat to student safety. Working for you, 27 News reached out to the six school districts that initially received federal funding to purchase electric school buses. While some districts report the buses are functioning well, Wabaunsee USD 329 said it removed buses from service “in line with our highest priority of student safety.” Canadian Maker, Lion Electric, Now in Bankruptcy Proceedings. ![]() Do 'Green' Buses Really Pass the Green Test? 2020 Flashback Duggan Flanakin Should Americans follow China in a massive commitment to supposedly eco-friendly battery-electric buses (BEBs)? California has mandated a “carbon-free” bus system by 2040 and will buy only battery or fuel cell-powered buses after 2029. Other states and cities are following suit. |
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The Great Green Lie: Wind & Solar Aren’t Saving the Planet, They’re Wrecking It Limits to Green Energy Are Becoming Much Clearer Gail Tverberg The idea that unreliable wind and solar can save the planet is one of the greatest lies, ever told. In touting their purported environmental credentials, the crony capitalists, rent-seekers and fawning advocates never take into account any of the associated costs. It’s all sunshine and suitably stiff breezes, as far as the wind and sun cult is concerned. At the heart of economics is the need to account for all costs and weigh them against any purported benefits. Then, and only then, can a net benefit of any chosen course of action be determined. |
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New Study Reveals Soaring Costs of California’s Green Energy Transition Wayne Winegarden and Kerry Jackson As the U.S. marks Earth Day, a new study released today by the Pacific Research Institute, a nonpartisan, California-based, free-market think tank, reveals the staggering costs California consumers and businesses will incur as the state pursues its aggressive green energy mandates. The paper, “The Cost of Going Green,” provides a comprehensive analysis of the economic burden placed on Californians by the state’s forthcoming green energy requirements. According to PRI’s analysis, California households will bear significant costs, estimated to be between $17,398 and $20,182 per household, to fund the state’s transition to alternative energy sources between 2025 and 2050. |
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‘War On Coal Is Finally Over’:
Energy Experts Say Trump Admin’s Deregulation Agenda Could Fuel Coal’s Revival Audrey Streb Within the first months of his second administration, President Donald Trump has prioritized “unleashing” American energy and has already axed several of what he considers to be burdensome regulations on the coal industry, promising it’s “reinvigoration.” Trump signed an executive order on April 8 to revive the coal industry, and shortly after moved to exempt several coal plants from Biden-era regulations. Though it has become a primary target of many climate activists, coal has been historically regarded as readily available and affordable, and several energy policy experts who spoke with Daily Caller News Foundation believe Trump has the cards necessary to strengthen the industry. |
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Updates on the Collapse of the
Climate Scam Francis Menton The good news on the Endangerment Finding front is that EPA under new Administrator Lee Zeldin is very much on the job of eliminating the EF. Of course, once it has been rescinded it will face a blizzard of legal challenges. I hope and expect that Zeldin and his team are up to the job of carrying out a rescission that will stick. Separately, Tom Nelson has made a thing out of compiling a growing list of “Signs That The Climate Scam Is Collapsing.” That list is now up to some 33 items and counting. |
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Trump Speaks Truth to Power Adam Ellwanger & John J. Waters In The Constitution of Athens, Aristotle tells a story of the tyrannical ruler Pisistratus, who went into the countryside to observe the farms upon which he imposed taxes. Seeing a farmer working a dry piece of ground, Pisistratus approached the man to ask what the land produced for him. Not recognizing Pisistratus, the man replied: “Aches and pains! And that’s what Pisistratus ought to have his tenth of!” As king, Pisistratus had the prerogative to kill the farmer on the spot, but he was so impressed with the man’s frank speech – his parrhesia – that he exempted the farm from taxation. Since the beginning of Trump’s political career, nothing has bothered the establishment more than the way he speaks, and what he says. Whether the criticism is valid is irrelevant because Trump’s parrhesiastic style of speaking helped put him in the Oval Office. |
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Over 100 Illegal Immigrants
Arrested in Colorado Springs Massive Underground Nightclub Raid Federal authorities announced Sunday that more than a hundred illegal immigrants were detained in a massive raid at an underground nightclub in Colorado Springs that officials say was "frequented by TdA and MS-13 terrorists." The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Rocky Mountain Division led a multi-agency operation early Sunday morning and arrested 114 illegal immigrants at the venue that contained more than 200 people inside. Authorities uncovered drugs, including pink cocaine, as well as evidence of prostitution and multiple firearms during the operation, according to the DEA. |
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Academics, Medical Professionals
Who Criticize Gender Ideology Get Help from Courts, Lawmakers Judges appointed by presidents of both parties and red states are tag-teaming to protect academics and medical professionals from inquisitions based on their speech and conscience, amid a flood of signed legislation just this month cementing parental, religious and sex-based rights while kneecapping government promotion of gender ideology. The University of Louisville agreed to pay former psychiatry professor Allan Josephson nearly $1.6 million to resolve his retaliation and nonrenewal lawsuit rather than risk a worse result from a jury, in damages and being forced to rehire him, after the 6th U.S. Circuit of Appeals stripped its public officials of qualified immunity, Josephson's lawyers said last week. |
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Yale Derecognizes Students for
Justice in Palestine Chapter After Group Blocks Jewish Students' Access to Parts of Campus Yale University stripped the school's Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter, Yalies4Palestine, of its status as a recognized student group on Wednesday after it established a short-lived encampment. The decision may give insight into how Yale president Maurie McInnis, who called the police to arrest student protesters in her last job, will combat anti-Israel agitators at the Ivy League university. In a Wednesday afternoon statement, Yale revealed that university staff had warned Yalies4Palestine the day before the encampment that "further violations would jeopardize the group’s privileges" during a meeting about prior infractions. |
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Princeton’s War on Civil Rights Christopher F. Rufo & Ryan Thorpe Princeton Univ president Eisgruber was right to say that he presides over a system of racial discrimination – but not in the way he imagines. The university does not discriminate against “oppressed” groups, such as blacks and Latinos, but against those seen as “oppressors.” “At Princeton, it’s totally common knowledge that there are favored groups and disfavored groups,” one professor said. “And the disfavored groups are whites, Jews, males,” and others commonly disliked by the Left. A City Journal investigation confirms that Princeton has, in fact, entrenched a system of racial discrimination and segregation. We have obtained more than a dozen internal documents and conducted interviews with a half-dozen employees, who confirm that the university has flagrantly violated the principles of the Civil Rights Act in the name of “social justice.” |
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Gretchen Whitmer's Bureaucrats Sued
for Requiring 'implicit bias' Training to Keep Medical License Greg Piper The scientific rigor behind "implicit bias" has been questioned since at least 2009, when the Journal of Applied Psychology deemed the evidence "surprisingly weak" that the Harvard-designed implicit association test "predicts discriminatory behavior," despite the confident claims of psychologists and pop-science purveyors including Malcolm Gladwell. "Sexy But Often Unreliable," Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin declared in 2011 in reviewing the "replicability of experimental findings with implicit measures." Implicit bias training keeps showing up in professional mandates, however, prompting a liberty-minded public interest law firm to bring lawsuits on behalf of medical professionals against what they portray as ideological compulsion. |
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More Than $300 Million Raised for
DEI Initiatives in U.S. Higher Education, Report Finds A nonprofit organization’s investigation tracked down donations equal to over $300 million in funding to diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at dozens of colleges and universities across the U.S., while also reporting that the DEI funds still exist after the federal government’s termination efforts and have been simply renamed. “We have been able to track down over $336,271,100 in donations to fund institution DEI programs, scholarships, and offices,” a report on Defending Education’s investigation stated. |
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Gender Ideology Under Fire in
Courts as Liberals Dig In; "Sex" and "Woman" Refer to Biological Sex Oral arguments this week in a case before the U.S. Supreme Court and a ruling earlier this month by Britain’s Supreme Court are the latest evidence that left-wing gender ideology is on its heels worldwide -- but liberals in some states are nonetheless doubling down on it. The British Supreme Court’s decision on April 16 sent shockwaves throughout the country and across the Atlantic, as judges ruled that males who claim transgender status and identify as women do not qualify as women under the country’s anti-discrimination law. |
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Pro-Woman Advocates Slam Nike Over Alleged Funding for Puberty-Blocker Study It recently came to light that the biggest sports apparel company in the world, Nike, is apparently helping to fund a study on the use of puberty-blockers in children and how it affects their athletic performance. The short version of the study's purpose is simple: how much medication, hormones and surgery needs to be given to young boys to allow them to "fairly" compete in girls' and women's sports? To this point, Nike has not confirmed its financial investment in the study, but they have not denied it, either. Of course, most rational-thinking people already know the answer that this study seeks to find. |
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How Democrats Used NGOs
to End-Run Voters: A 'parallel government' Glenn H. Reynolds I’m often darkly amused by common examples of inherently false nomenclature: “Jumbo shrimp.” “Government ethics.” “Unbiased news media.” And one of our society’s biggest falsehoods-in-a-name: “Non-governmental organizations.” We imagined they raise money, help the downtrodden, send out press releases and engage in other private activities to promote the causes they favor. They’re not government entities, we thought – the very name says that – but a species of private charity whose good intentions deserve the benefit of any doubt. Perhaps some NGOs do operate in that way. |
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When Judges
Become Prosecutors: The Curious Case of Judge Boasberg Amuse on X |
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Alito Blasts 'unprecedented' SCOTUS
Move to Halt Trump's Venezuelan Deportations: 'legally questionable' Justice Samuel Alito wrote a fiery dissent against a recent Supreme Court move to halt President Donald Trump's deportations of Venezuelan criminals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The decision, which was issued early Saturday morning, effectively blocks the deportations of Venezuelan migrants under the 18th century law. In a decision that was also signed off on by conservative Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, the court advised the White House not to remove Venezuelans held in Texas' Bluebonnet Detention Center "until further order of this court." Alito disapproved of the timing of the decision, which he described as being "literally in the middle of the night." |
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RECEIPTS Included: Trump Wasn’t
Kidding When He Promised $7 Trillion in Investments President Donald Trump’s recent announcement that he’s procured $7 trillion in incoming investments to the United States may very well have been an underestimate. “We have, I would say, more than $7 trillion now … of investments coming in,” Trump told reporters on April 9th. “Apple is coming in for $500 billion alone. We have other companies coming in with massive numbers. We have car companies that are coming in. No, we’ve never seen anything like it, maybe in the 1940s or 50s or something, but we’ve never seen anything like it,” he added. |
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NVIDIA Announces AI Supercomputers Will Be Built Entirely in the U.S. for the First Time Spurred on by President Trump’s tariffs and a focus on returning to U.S.-based |
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'DELETE DELETE DELETE': Trump's Mass Deregulation Push About to Launch Ed Morrissey The New York Times reports on a new and "novel legal strategy" that the Office of Management and Budget director will soon deploy. Rather than go through months of process for repealing regulations – required under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) – the White House plans to treat a massive amount of regulation as legally moot in light of Supreme Court precedents. Using the U.S. DOGE Service to target such regulations, the administration will simply delete them from the federal register... Trump set the ball rolling last week, in an executive order that may have flown under the radar. The title certainly addressed the intent clearly: "Directing the Repeal of Unlawful Regulations." It ordered regulatory heads to repeal regulations mooted by ten Supreme Court decisions between 2015 and 2024, with Loper Bright at the very top of the list, and contains the core of the administration's legal argument… |
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State Department Axes $214 Million
in Foreign Grants, Removing 139 Taxpayer-funded Grants DOGE carried out the "supplemental review of remaining foreign assistance grant programs" after the State Department completed its initial foreign funding review in late February, an internal State Department memo obtained by the Free Beacon shows. Though the initial review saw the agency identify $60 billion worth of foreign grants for elimination, DOGE's supplemental probe revealed "a significant number of grant programs which remain inconsistent with Administration policies," particularly those related to "media advocacy programming," according to the memo. |
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Federal Agency Refers New York AG
Letitia James to DOJ for Prosecution for Alleged Mortgage Fraud The federal government's main housing loan agency has referred New York Attorney General Letitia James, a longtime nemesis of President Donald Trump, to the U.S. Justice Department for possible prosecution over alleged mortgage fraud, according to a letter obtained by Just the News. William J. Pulte, the director of the U.S. Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), made the referral Monday to Attorney General Pam Bondi and her deputy Todd Blanche, and attached evidence he said corroborated earlier media reports alleging irregularities in a series of loans James obtained, including for a property in Virginia. Ex-Baltimore Prosecutor Marilyn Mosby Avoids Prison Time for Perjury and Mortgage Fraud Convictions [23may2024] |
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Top Hegseth Adviser Dan Caldwell Put on Leave in Pentagon Leak Probe One of U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's leading advisers, Dan Caldwell, was escorted from the Pentagon on Tuesday after being identified during an investigation into leaks at the Department of Defense, a U.S. official told Reuters. Caldwell was placed on administrative leave for "an unauthorized disclosure," the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. The decision has not been previously reported. "The investigation remains ongoing," the official said without providing details about the nature of the alleged disclosure, including whether it was made to a journalist or to someone else. |
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Did EPA Destroy Federal Records? 114th Congress Today, the Subcommittees on Oversight and Environment held a hearing to clarify when the Federal Records Act applies to certain information and how it has been implemented at the Environment Protection Agency (EPA). In particular, the hearing reviewed safeguards to prevent both the inadvertent as well as intentional destruction of information that should be preserved as a federal record. |
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Bill Taking Aim at IRS Would Strip
Agency of Guns and Ammo While American taxpayers are familiar with the annual rigmarole of filing their federal taxes and realizing just how much of their hard-earned money Uncle Sam is taking away, several House Republicans are pushing a proposal to take some things away from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS): Guns and ammunition. The "Why Does the IRS Need Guns Act" would disarm the federal agency, prohibiting the commissioner of internal revenue from using funds to buy, receive or store firearms and ammo, and requiring the transfer of IRS firearms and ammunition to the Administrator of General Services. |
I suppose that makes the IRS a Gun-Free Zone! |
Gavin Newsom’s Grid Impossible Robert Bryce Make no mistake, California Governor Gavin Newsom is running for the White House in 2028. In February, he launched a podcast with the uncatchy name, “This is Gavin Newsom.” His first guest was conservative activist and commentator Charlie Kirk, the head of Turning Point USA. Newsom claims he wants to have “honest conversations” with people on both sides of the political aisle. Whatever you think of Newsom, you have to admire his cheekiness. Recall that last December, the too-handsome-by-half politico convened the California legislature for a special session designed to “protect California values” during the second Trump term. How are those California values working out? |
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'Champagne Socialists' Sanders and
AOC Spotted Boarding Private Jet on 'Fighting Oligarchy' Tour Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., chartered a private jet worth up to a staggering $15,000 an hour for several West Coast stops on their "Fighting Oligarchy" tour. Sanders boarded the luxury Bombardier Challenger private jet at the Meadows Field Airport in Bakersfield, California, on Tuesday afternoon, according to a photo captured by a source on the ground and shared exclusively with Fox News Digital. Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez, whom the source also spotted boarding the private jet, spoke at their "Fighting Oligarchy" event in Bakersfield just hours earlier. |
Now that's a Sweet Ride! |
Bucks County Democrats Up to Even
More Dirty Tricks with Their Climate Lawsuit That's Going Nowhere Thomas J. Shepstone Bucks County, Pennsylvania, has become a complete joke under the current Democrat majority on the County Board of Commissioners. They’ve been pursuing a profoundly silly climate for some time now. Their Republican colleague initially went along but soon saw the light and reversed his position. Then, there were those 2024 election shenanigans the two Democrats tried to pull. Now, there’s this, courtesy of our friends and former colleagues at Energy In Depth: Bucks County commissioners may have thought they were pulling a fast one in filing a climate lawsuit against energy producers without public input last year, but a Pennsylvania judge just ripped down the curtain on their climate lawsuit stunt. |
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Climate Myths John Stossel I guess United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres didn't think his hyping global warming risks brought him enough attention, so now he says, "The era of global boiling has arrived!" Global boiling? Give me a break. Yes, the climate is warming. We can deal with that. What annoys me is politicians, activists and media pushing hysterical myths. |
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Trump Admin Halts New York Offshore
Wind Project, Orders Review of All Existing Biden-Era Wind Permits The Trump administration is halting construction of a massive offshore wind project being built in federal waters off the coast of New York and ordering a sprawling review of existing offshore wind permits, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. "Approval for the project was rushed through by the prior administration without sufficient analysis or consultation among the relevant agencies as relates to the potential effects from the project," Burgum wrote. He said the halt on Empire Wind will be in effect indefinitely until further review is completed to "address these serious deficiencies." |
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New Study Finds Human CO2 Impact Too Weak to Play ‘Dominant Role’ Kenneth Richard In a new study, geology professor Dr. Wojciech Stankowski has summarized some of the reasons why the prevailing narrative that humans can drive climate change by burning more or less fossil fuels cannot be supported by the evidence. Past natural climate changes such as Greenland’s “temperature increases of up to 10°C within just 50 years” 14,700 and 11,700 years ago confirm that the modern climate change rate (just 0.05°C per decade since 1860) falls well within the range of natural variability. |
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Walz State Employee Allegedly Caused $20K in Damage Vandalizing Teslas
– Weeks After Governor Mocked Automaker's Stock Prices A Minnesota state employee was reportedly busted for allegedly causing approximately $20,000 in damage while vandalizing Teslas – just weeks after failed vice presidential candidate and Gov. Tim Walz publicly mocked the electric car company’s falling stock. Dylan Bryan Adams, a 33-year-old fiscal policy analyst for the North Star State, was arrested on suspicion of keying multiple Teslas in Minneapolis while out walking his dog in an act of destruction caught on vehicle surveillance, according to a Minnesota-based crime watch account. [Multiple videos capture crime] |
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Top Trump Agency Hypes Importance
of REAL ID Enforcement, Citing One Key Reason The Department of Homeland Security reveals that stopping illegal immigration is a major reason why it’s holding firm to the current May 7 REAL ID deadline despite the deadline being pushed numerous times over the course of several years. In a memo exclusively obtained by Fox News Digital, the department said part of the reason REAL ID will be enforced is to prevent those in the country illegally from flying – unless they are looking to self-deport on an international flight. |
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Social Security Launches New ID
Technology to Prevent Fraud The Social Security Administration (SSA) has rolled out “enhanced technology” to detect suspicious activity in telephone claims or banking changes. The new technology will strengthen identification verification, preventing fraud. The SSA had initially planned to roll out new identity proofing policies in March, but pushback from beneficiaries and advocates delayed it. The policies have gone through two changes so far. So, what are these ID proofing policy changes, and how will they affect you? |
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Granddaughter of Hillary Clinton’s
‘Hero and Mentor’ Slapped with Felony Charges After Ransacking Stanford
President’s Office The granddaughter of Hillary Clinton's mentor was officially charged with felony vandalism and trespassing after she "ransacked" the Stanford University president’s office as part of an anti-Israel demonstration last year. Edelman was arrested after the office takeover last June, but the case has been in limbo for months while prosecutors decided whether to bring forth charges. Felony vandalism and conspiracy to trespass both carry potential jail sentences in California. |
Edelman has an elite left-wing pedigree |
Nancy Pelosi Adamantly Refusing to
Step Down – Embodying the Problem with Democratic Leadership Nancy Pelosi is adamant she won’t release her grip on the Democratic Party despite their resounding defeat in 2024 and a growing chorus urging her to step down, sources tell The Post. Ex-President Joe Biden named Pelosi one of the chief architects of the move to push him aside for Kamala Harris to run at short notice, and she was instrumental in the disastrous $1 billion campaign which followed – leading the party to lose the White House, Senate and House of Representatives. |
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ICE Arrests Columbia Student
Activist Who Endorsed Oct. 7 Attack Mohsen Mahdawi had his green card revoked by the Trump administration and was taken into custody on Monday in Burlington, Vt., where he was scheduled to take a citizenship test. Mahdawi’s attorney told the Intercept that Mahdawi was detained for his "Palestinian identity" and that he had come "to this country hoping to be free to speak about the atrocities he has witnessed." But Mahdawi, a graduate philosophy student in Columbia’s School of General Studies, has also said he "can empathize" with Hamas over the terrorist group’s Oct. 7 slaughter and has publicly called for the destruction of Israel. Last year, he honored a commander in the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigade, a U.S.-designated terror group that participated in the attack alongside Hamas. |
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Harvard Rejects Deal with Trump
Admin, Putting Billions in Federal Funding at Risk The school has advised its attorneys not to pursue a deal with the administration over a series of demands, several aimed at combating anti-Semitism on campus, according to an email sent Monday to faculty members from university president Alan Garber. The decision puts billions of dollars in federal funding to Harvard at risk: The Trump administration announced late last month that it was examining nearly $9 billion in grants and contracts to the school, and it froze $2.2 billion in Harvard grants just hours after Garber's announcement. |
Harvard to Trump admin. - pound sand |
Illinois Trans Athlete Policy
Brewing Conflict Within State The Illinois High School Association (IHSA) announced it will not comply with President Donald Trump's executive order to keep trans athletes out of girls and women's sports. In a public letter to state GOP lawmakers, the IHSA said Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and the Illinois Department of Human Rights have declared that state law requires that transgender athletes be allowed to participate based on gender identity. |
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The Liberals’ License:
How the Left Finds Release in an Age of Rage Jonathan Turley “We should replace our piece of crap Constitution.” Those words from author Elie Mystal, a regular commentator on MSNBC, are hardly surprising from someone who previously called the Constitution “trash” and urged not just the abolition of the U.S. Senate but also of “all voter registration laws.” But Mystal’s radical rhetoric is becoming mainstream on the left, as shown by his best-selling books and popular media appearances. There is a counter-constitutional movement building in law schools and across the country. And although Mystal has not advocated violence, some on the left are turning to political violence and criminal acts. It is part of the “righteous rage” that many of them see as absolving them from the basic demands not only of civility but of legality. |
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Supreme Court Slapdown
of Judge Boasberg Sends Message to Federal Judges on Overreach Ben Whedon The Supreme Court decision reversing U.S. District Judge James Boasberg’s block on President Donald Trump’s deportation of gang members under the Alien Enemies Act sent a stern message to federal judges nationwide that overreach and venue shopping won't be tolerated. The Trump administration has witnessed a record number of temporary restraining orders (TROs) against its policies, with lower-level federal judges imposing sweeping blocks on executive actions, notably those involving immigration. The Department of Justice has repeatedly urged the Supreme Court to narrow the scope of federal injunctions or to clarify the extent of lower court judges’ authority to interfere in executive branch operations. |
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How “Tesla Takedown” Activists Fool
the Public Christopher F. Rufo and David Reaboi Last month, a wave of more than 200 protests targeting Tesla properties erupted across the United States. The media portrayed this movement, officially branded the “Tesla Takedown,” as a spontaneous grassroots backlash against CEO Elon Musk’s role in dismantling waste and fraud in the U.S. federal bureaucracy. Each of these demonstrations appears to have been sparsely attended, but both the number of protest sites and the timeline of events suggest a coordinated effort. A closer look suggests that Tesla is the latest target of an activist and organizing ecosystem that the Left has built over decades. That infrastructure manufactures, amplifies, and strategically uses protests and “direct actions” to force concessions or policy change. ...The goal is to bypass the normal channels of democratic decision-making, obtaining desired ends through minoritarian pressure campaigns. |
Hardly a grassroots movement |
Jonathan Turley on Why the Left
Began Hating Musk David Strom By now there are a ton of reasons why the left hates Elon Musk. His role in DOGE and defunding the illicit and evil NGOs and threatening the sinecures of leftists like Stacey Abrams tops the list, but Musk turned into their Emmanuel Goldstein long before Elon hooked up with Trump. Jonathan Turley, whose current project is reclaiming free speech for all Americans, hits the nail on the head when he points out that Musk's ultimate sin in the eyes of the left was his purchase of Twitter and his release of the Twitter Files. |
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Trump Goes Gangbusters on Coal
Power and Coal Mining to Supply AI Energy Demand JoNova In the last twenty years 770 coal turbines have been switched off in the U.S., and Donald Trump wants to turn as many back on as he can. Any moment now President Trump is expected to sign an executive order that will boost coal mining, keep old coal power stations running and restart shuttered coal plants. The word is that the U.S. government will define coal as a “mineral” which allows him to use presidential wartime authority to speed up approvals for coal mines, and to bypass environmental red tape and even prioritize exploration and mining on federal lands. |
Don't be a "wowser" |
U.S. to Screen Immigrants’ Social
Media for ‘Antisemitism’ Dave DeCamp On Wednesday, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it would begin screening the social media activity of immigrants for “antisemitism” as part of the Trump administration’s broad crackdown on pro-Palestine speech. The USCIS, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), said it would start considering “aliens’ antisemitic activity on social media and the physical harassment of Jewish individuals as grounds for denying immigration benefit requests.” |
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Sanctuary Cities Shielded Over 20K
Criminals, Expert Testifies Catherine Salgado Leftist sanctuary states and cities have reportedly actively thwarted arrests of 25,000 criminals between October 2022, during the open borders Biden-Harris administration, and early February 2025, just after Donald Trump took office. Democratic mayors, sheriffs, governors, and other officials from California to Illinois to Arizona have vowed to continue to protect dangerous migrant criminals, illustrating how truly sick and anti-American they are. Democrats want to use floods of illegal aliens to rig the Electoral College and Congressional apportionment in their favor. |
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America Has a Robed Politician
Problem Frank Ricci Injunctions are hard-fought and not often won – unless, it seems, you’re trying to handcuff the Trump administration from fulfilling its constitutional duty under Article II. Sen. Chuck Grassley’s bill – the Judicial Relief Clarification Act – aims to quell the flames. He writes that these injunctions “have become a favorite tool for those seeking to obstruct Mr. Trump’s agenda,” and the numbers prove it: over two-thirds of all universal injunctions in the last 25 years targeted Trump’s first term... When unelected judges usurp the executive’s authority, they don’t balance power – they subvert it. |
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House Passes Bill Restricting
District Court Judges from Issuing Nationwide Injunctions The House on Wednesday passed a bill restricting district court judges from issuing nationwide injunctions in a move that would vastly diminish the ability of courts to block President Trump’s policies. Dubbed the No Rogue Rulings Act, the legislation from Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) would limit judges to providing relief only to parties directly involved in the suit. The bill passed in an 219-213 vote. |
No Rogue Rulings Act |
Why Government Reform May Hinge on
Ending Federal Unions Sean Higgins President Trump’s executive order ending collective bargaining for a wide swath of federal cabinet agencies and other government entities is a laudable attempt to end the failed experiment with federal government unions. Federal workers were first granted collective bargaining rights under Civil Service Reform Act of 1978, thanks to then-President Jimmy Carter. Section VII of the law, which deals with labor-management relations, states: “The President may issue an order suspending any provision of this chapter with respect to any agency, installation, or activity order, located outside the 50 States and the District of Columbia, if the President determines that the suspension is necessary in the interest of national security.” |
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Bombshell Report Exposes Biden's
Massive Chinese Spy Cover-Up Matt Margolis |
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DOGE Official Confirms What We've
Known All Along: Illegal Immigrants Are on Medicaid and Voting Becky Noble Democrats love to portray themselves as the compassionate ones. They just want to help people, especially the poor and downtrodden. When you ask them about illegal immigration, they will tell you that these are just poor people looking for a better life for themselves and their families. That's why they were perfectly okay with a wide-open southern border and letting millions of people into the country. It was all about compassion. However, as the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) continues to dig into the twisted story of America's finances, we are finding out that the compassion ruse is just that, another Democrat party scheme. |
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DHS
Officials Ask IRS to Use Tax Data to Locate Up to 7 Million Immigrants Federal immigration officials are seeking to locate up to 7 million people suspected of being in the United States unlawfully by accessing confidential tax data at the Internal Revenue Service, according to six people familiar with the request, a dramatic escalation in how the Trump administration aims to use the tax system to detain and deport immigrants. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security had previously sought the IRS’s help to locate 700,000 people who are subject to final removal orders and had asked the IRS to use closely guarded taxpayer data systems to provide their names and addresses. |
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GOP Senator Turns Tables on Dem
Narrative About Social Security and Medicare: 'Get Fraud Out of There' Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., is clapping back against accusations from Democrats that Republicans are trying to make cuts to Social Security and Medicare benefits for seniors. "The message to seniors is really pretty simple. We are going to strengthen Social Security. That is our goal. And one of the ways we're doing that is by rooting out waste, fraud, abuse," she told Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview, saying the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has been an effective tool for doing so. The senator is touting the RETIREES FIRST Act, which would raise the income bar for somebody to be required to pay federal taxes on their Social Security payouts. |
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DOGE Uncovers Massive Unemployment
Fraud Under Biden Administration The depths of incompetence and potential fraud under the Biden administration seem to know no bounds. The DOGE team has uncovered yet another bombshell that should have every American taxpayer seeing red: the government paid out millions of dollars in unemployment benefits to people with birthdays in the future. Yes, you read that right. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt teased a "horrible" and "incredible" discovery earlier this week, and now we know why. The DOGE team's investigation into unemployment insurance claims revealed a level of absurdity that even Elon Musk had trouble believing at first. |
Happy Tax Day April 15! |
Jasmine Crockett Faces FEC
Complaint Over ActBlue Donations A conservative group filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) over ActBlue donations that allegedly violated federal election law. The complaint, filed with the FEC late last month by the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, accuses the congresswoman’s campaign of failing to properly disclose a contributor’s identity and accepting contributions in the name of another. ActBlue, a fundraising platform used by Democrats and Democrat-aligned groups, has been under intense scrutiny in the past year over allegations of donation fraud and “straw donors.” |
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Conservative Group Aims to
Countersue After SPLC Dragged It Through 9 Years, Demanded $200B in ‘Frivolous Lawsuit’ A conservative Christian law firm is gearing up to countersue the Southern Poverty Law Center after the left-leaning firm attempted to bankrupt it with a “frivolous lawsuit” that demanded $200 billion in damages. The SPLC represented a woman who dragged Liberty Counsel through nine years of legal purgatory, all based on a lie. The SPLC did not originally represent the woman, but joined the case after she sued Liberty Counsel, a conservative Christian law firm the SPLC has branded an “anti-LGBTQ hate group.” |
A different kind of lawfare |
Christian Nationalism Simply Means
Homesickness for America Stella Morabito “Christian nationalism” is the bad penny that keeps turning up in media propaganda. Over and over and over again. It’s an obvious trope that often conflates fascism with a very natural love of homeland. Nationalism is very connected with a sense of identity and the hardwired human need for a sense of belonging. If Americans (as well as other peoples) have more consciously embraced it, I think that’s because many have felt like displaced persons adrift in a sea of wokeness. |
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Illinois Democrat Minimizes Violent
Acts Committed by Illegal Immigrants As Just 'a few crimes' Rep. Jesús "Chuy" García, D- Ill., appeared to dismiss illegal immigrants attacking and murdering Americans as simply "immigrants committing a few crimes" Wednesday. Garcia made his remarks at a House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement hearing where he feigned surprise that Republicans were "scapegoat[ing] immigrants once again." "Republicans have lifted up some tragedies that involve immigrants committing a few crimes," Garcia said, claiming Republicans were being "dishonest and cruel." |
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Gov't Climate Propaganda Agency
Caught Raking in Billions to Push Gov't Climate Propaganda Charlie Martin There's a common term in Washington, D.C. – "beltway bandit." A beltway bandit is any of the thousands of consulting and services firms whose essential business model is to exploit political connections to obtain government contracts. A lot of that business depends on having the customer's confidence that any reports resulting from those contracts will do two things. First, the reports will say exactly what the customer agency thinks is in their best interest, and second, that the contracting agency's goals can only be met if it receives substantially increased funding. |
USGCRP is awarded about $5 billion in the 2025 budget |
Police Report Exposes Black
Suspect’s Motive in Fatal Stabbing of White Teen Law enforcement authorities have released the arrest report of Karmelo Anthony, the black man accused of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf – a white college teen with a 4.0 GPA – over a seat dispute at a California track meet earlier this month. The report, released by the Frisco Police Department and shared Monday on X by journalist Sarah Fields, contradicts the left’s casting of Anthony as the real victim of the seat dispute on April 2. According to the report, Anthony threatened Metcalf before fatally stabbing. |
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The Italian Lesson: Why Trump Needs
to Break Columbia University Ian Oxnevad In the age of Trump, Columbia University and American higher education are in crisis. That crisis is a familiar one to Italy. Today, the United States is confronting something in higher education that Italy confronted decades ago when its university system birthed an era of unrest, mayhem, murder, and terrorism in the form of the Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse). Columbia University’s commitment to race-based “diversity, equity, and inclusion” politics, ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), faculty with ties to terrorism and Iran, and its rabid anti-Semitism should all serve as warnings for what universities can produce. |
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GOP Lawmakers Launch Investigation
Into High Ivy League Tuition Prices Top Republican lawmakers launched an investigation into Ivy League universities’ tuition costs this week, alleging potential violations of antitrust laws. Led by Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley and House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, the probe asks the eight universities to produce documents “regarding their apparent collusion to raise tuition prices,” a news release states. |
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Maine Stepped in It Big Time Casey Ryan President Donald Trump and Education Secretary Linda McMahon have spent the past few months undoubtedly working hard to eliminate radical gender ideology from America’s schools. Despite their best efforts to ensure our academic institutions provide a proper education to students, Maine has adamantly defied them at every turn, in an apparent attempt to overtake California as the woke capital of the United States. Maine’s defiance began in February when Trump held an annual dinner for the nation’s governors. As the president discussed his executive order to prohibit men from participating in women’s sports, he called out Maine’s Democrat Gov. Janet Mills and said her state would lose federal funding if she did not comply. Mills responded that she would see Trump in court. |
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Protecting the Playing Field: GOP Urges Governors to Take Action on Women’s Sports Brooke Singman Republican Sens. Jim Risch and Tommy Tuberville are urging governors across the country to adhere to President Donald Trump’s executive order to keep men out of women’s sports while also demanding state-level action to ensure female athletes "receive the same assurance of fairness nationwide." In February, Trump issued an executive order titled Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports and affirmed the position that the U.S. "must preserve fairness, safety, and equal opportunity for female athletes." |
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Disney Editing Blunder: This Uighur
Concentration Camp Can Be Clearly Seen in the Background of 'Mulan' Every movie has mistakes, except The Princess Bride. But Disney made a particularly embarrassing blunder with its recent release of Mulan, which was filmed in China. During editing, the filmmakers failed to notice that a Chinese concentration camp where Uighurs are kept was left in the background of the film. Oops-a-daisy! Someone's getting reamed for this one! |