“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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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. ![]() 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. | James’ lawyer doesn’t understand the property he’s defending |
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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
‘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. | |
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.” | |
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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Tim
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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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.” |
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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! |
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Judge Boasberg Is Not My
President Don Surber The question before the court now is if the Elections Have Consequences Rule applies now or only when we have a DEI hire as president because if a president needs the permission of a judge to do his job then he is not the president; the judge and 676 other district judges are because now they are somehow empowered to stop any and all acts of the president. But the twigs are not the tree. We shall see if the justices agree. On Friday, President Trump filed an appeal to the Supreme Court of District Judge Boasberg’s unprecedented and unconstitutional order to stop enforcing immigration law, this time through the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as amended in 1918 to include females. Two years before American women got the right to vote, non-American women got the right to be tossed into prison and deported. |
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Trump Starts Undoing
JFK’s Worst Mistake I & I Editorial Board While Democrats were busy hyperventilating over the nothingburger “Signal scandal,” President Donald Trump quietly took an action that could do more to drain the swamp – and Democratic Party finances – than any other action he’s taken to date. On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order that ends collective bargaining rights for most federal workers, a move that “is a magnitude of tenfold on what they’ve done so far on their attack of the federal workforce and the labor movement,” Cathy Creighton, director of Cornell University’s Industrial and Labor Relations Buffalo Co-Lab, told the Washington Post. Actually, it is the first step toward righting a wrong committed by President John Kennedy in 1962 when he signed an executive order allowing federal workers the right to collectively bargain. |
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Musk Derangement Syndrome Has Dems
Rejecting Everything They Claim to Stand For Jonathan Turley In this age of rage, it is common for people to become the very thing that they despise in others, jettisoning their most cherished values to strike out at those they hate. Since the election, Democrats have shown that very self-destructive quality of rage in adopting anti-immigrant, anti-free speech, anti-labor, and even anti-environmental positions to get at Donald Trump or his supporters. It consumes every part of a person. It is addictive, and it is contagious. What these rage addicts will not admit, however, is that they like it; they need it. |
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'Bad Faith' James Boasberg Too
Conflicted to Judge Trump Deport Case – Recuse Yourself, NOW! Post Editorial Board Federal Judge James Boasberg is ablaze with righteous anger, accusing the Trump administration of acting in “bad faith” over his order to stop deportation flights carrying killers, rapists and thugs to El Salvador. As is usual with the Trump-deranged, Boasberg is projecting. He’s the one acting in bad faith by taking up this case (or any other Trump-related business) at all. His daughter, Katharine Boasberg, works at a pro-crime nonprofit called Partners for Justice, which receives millions in taxpayer bucks and is headed by a leftist opponent of the Laken Riley Act (i.e., someone who wants more rape and murder by border-jumpers, not less). |
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Judge Boasberg’s Brother Has Cushy State Department-Backed Job in Singapore The brother of Judge James Boasberg – currently the de-facto face of the judicial activism threatening to thwart the MAGA agenda – has long been a critic of President Donald Trump and previously pushed for the hiring of illegal aliens into U.S. schools. He now heads a Singaporean school promoted by the State Department. Conservative provocateur Laura Loomer exposed Saturday that Judge Boasberg’s brother, Tom Boasberg, has deep ties to the anti-Trump movement, dating back to Trump’s first term in office. Loomer suggests that this raises serious questions about the judge’s partiality as he oversees cases involving the Trump administration. |
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Chuck Grassley Lays Out Plan to
Rein in Wayward Judges Putting ‘Unnecessary Stress’ on Courts Grassley, an Iowa Republican, has introduced the Judicial Relief Clarification Act of 2025, which would place limits on federal courts by preventing them from issuing injunctions that apply to parties who are outside of the relevant case. Grassley has a large group of Republican co-sponsors but there aren't any Democrats supporting the bill yet. "When a national injunction is put in place, it affects all the other 92 district federal district courts, I should say, court districts throughout the country. It becomes national," Grassley said on the "John Solomon Reports" podcast. |
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The Cover-up of Biden's Cognitive
Decline Was Even Worse Than We Thought Matt Margolis Let’s put this into perspective, shall we? While White House physician Dr. Kevin O'Connor claimed that “President Biden remains a healthy, vigorous, 80-year-old male, who is fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency, to include those as Chief Executive, Head of State and Commander in Chief,” Kamala's team was maintaining spreadsheets of federal judges who could swear her in as president at a moment's notice... This isn't just about an aging president's decline; it's about a massive deception perpetrated on the American people. While Harris's team was drawing up contingency plans for scenarios ranging from pre-primary departure to death in office, the administration was gaslighting the public about Biden's capabilities. |
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CA Fails Audit of Federal Programs,
66% of COVID Unemployment Benefits in Question California did not materially comply with the requirements for seven of the 22 federal programs the state auditor examined, including “pervasive” noncompliance in its unemployment benefits program, which could put essential federal funding at risk... “While Gavin Newsom chases the national spotlight, Californians are left with an administration that can’t accomplish the basic functions of government,” said California State Assembly Minority Leader James Gallagher to The Center Square. “The federal government is right to take a look at this spending and decide if it’s appropriate to keep throwing resources at an administration that treats it like Monopoly money.” |
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California Funnels $18 Million Into
the Left’s Dark Money Network Under Gavin Newsom California under Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom has funneled around $18 million to the Tides Center, a dark money nonprofit that directs donor cash to various leftist projects, The Washington Free Beacon reported. The San Francisco-based Tides Center and its sister nonprofits, the Tides Foundation and Tides Advocacy, direct money to in-house projects known as “fiscal sponsorships,” alongside separate nonprofit entities. This enables Tides to cloak which projects receive the money. ... California officials told the Free Beacon that the database is missing information from some departments, meaning total payments to the Tides Center likely add up to more than $18 million. |
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The NGO Complex Is Irredeemably
Corrupt David Strom Imagine those commercials with Sarah McLachlan music playing, with children and puppies, and the nonprofit execs pleading for just one more dollar to save one more life. It is all BS. NGOs don't exist to do the things they advertise, although they often do some of the work they say as a cover for their real purpose. That purpose is to skim off the top and employ politically connected people. Hide behind a good cause, and you can do whatever you want. Look at Gavin Newsom's 10-year plan to eradicate homelessness, almost 2 decades in and billions have been spent, thousands employed, and the homeless problem is greater because that is how you keep the money flowing. |
CEO of Second Harvest Heartland, earned $721,000 in total compensation in 2022 |
The Feds are Hiding the Eagle Death
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Solar Developers Battle Rural
Opposition in Ohio Where State Law Protects Local Permitting Agency In 2021, the Ohio legislature passed a law granting local entities the authority to approve or reject large renewable energy projects within their jurisdiction. Local opposition has become such a formidable force against the build-out of wind and solar that several states have passed laws limiting local authority or are considering such legislation. Ohio’s unique law, known as Senate Bill 52, has made the state a hotspot for renewable rejections by local authorities. According to the Renewable Rejection Database, a project maintained by energy journalist Robert Bryce, 789 wind and solar projects have been rejected in the U.S. since 2013. Of those projects, 197 of them, or 25% of the total, were rejected by local governments in Ohio. Only five of those projects were rejected prior to 2021. |
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Many Democrats Deny Biden Ever Made
War on Oil, but a New Report Documents His War Effort Kevin Killough The American Energy Alliance (AEA) has been keeping a tally of actions that Congress and current administrations have taken that impact the production of oil and gas in the U.S. The report starts with President Donald Trump signing 200 executive orders, including a declaration of a national energy emergency, an end to former President Joe Biden’s pause on liquified natural gas export permits, and an order to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement. The list also includes Congress passing the repeal of the Inflation Reduction Act’s methane fee and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin’s plan to review 31 regulations the Biden administration rolled out. “In just over 60 days, President Trump and Congress have already taken over 50 actions to reverse the damage. |
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Ancient European Floods Were Much
Worse Than Anything in the Last Century JoNova All that stuff about a 1 in 100 year flood, they have no idea! It turns out the worst flood on the Rhine was not in 2024 but in 1374. On the Severn, in England the worst year for “climate change” was 250 BC. Obviously neither of them were due to man-made oil and gas. A thousand news headlines have said modern floods were unprecedented, or were 1 in 1000 year events, or were caused by “climate change” and they were all based on just 120 years of data (or less), and they were all wrong. |
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Trump Cancels Biden Grants to
China-Tied Think Tank Behind War on Gas Stoves The first grant was worth about $5.3 million and designed to fund the Rocky Mountain Institute's pilot project retrofitting a 120-unit building in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with green energy technology. Then-energy secretary Jennifer Granholm said in March 2022 the grant funding proved the Biden administration was "in an all-out sprint to beat the climate crisis" while Sen. Ed Markey (D., Mass.) said it would help protect the country "from upheaval caused by the global fossil fuel market." The second was a $1.5 million grant to fund research into the viability of electric vehicle carshare programs. The research, according to the Department of Energy, would assess business models in the United States for resilience and "equity." |
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Shed No Tears for Fired Federal
Workers I & I Editorial Board Estimates about how many jobs have been cut so far differ. The press claims DOGE has eliminated around 100,000 federal jobs. Challenger, Gray & Christmas says 62,530 were let go in January and February. But the Bureau of Labor Statistics recorded a net loss of only 6,700 federal jobs in February... The reason all this is such a shock to federal workers is that they assumed that their gravy train would go on forever. They don’t deserve anyone’s sympathy. |
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The Inconvenient Truth About H-1B
Visas Americans are told that mass immigration will bring the world’s geniuses to our country. The numbers tell a different story. Hayden Ludwig President Donald Trump's mandate from the voters undoubtedly gives him wide latitude to close the border to illegal aliens, which he has done. Border crossings are down 90 percent and more illegal aliens were arrested in Trump’s first 50 days than across Joe Biden's final year in office. Now, many in the America First movement are asking, “What about reducing legal immigration?” |
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UN Official Reappointed Despite
Accusations of Antisemitism Controversial United Nations Special Rapporteur on Palestine Francesca Albanese has been reappointed to the position for another three-year term. Multiple countries and organizations have condemned Albanese over her history of antisemitic remarks. However, a committee tasked by the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) with reviewing complaints about Albanese was convinced by her "detailed explanations" that she was not an antisemite. "We’re talking about one of the world's most blatant legitimizers of Hamas terrorism, who says literally that Israel does not have a right to defend itself," UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer told Fox News Digital. "It's a horrible statement on the state of the UN today." |
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Five Ways Non-Citizens With Social
Security Numbers Can Scam America Beth Brelje When Elon Musk and his DOGE colleague Antonio Gracias showed a Wisconsin audience how non-citizens get Social Security Numbers (SSNs), their presentation painted the clearest picture yet of the long-term damage former President Joe Biden’s open border policy will have on the United States. Standing in front of a huge chart, they showed how the number of SSNs issued to new non-citizens spiked in 2024. The total SSNs issued in 2021 was roughly 270,000; in 2022 it climbed to 590,000, and in 2023, there were 964,000 SSNs issued to new non-citizens. But in 2024 it more than doubled to over 2 million. |
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Florida, Kansas Senators Intro
LEDGER Act After DOGE Uncovers $4.7 Trillion in Untraceable Treasury Payments Senators Rick Scott (R-FL) and Roger Marshall (R-KS) announced the introduction of the LEDGER Act – new bill aimed at bringing much-needed transparency and accountability to federal spending. The legislation follows a bombshell discovery by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) that $4.7 trillion in U.S. Treasury payments were unmarked and untraceable. The Locating Every Disbursement in Government Expenditure Records (LEDGER) Act would require the U.S. Department of the Treasury to implement a system that tracks all government outlays and disbursements, ensuring that every tax dollar spent is clearly recorded, categorized, and available for review. |
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Trump Shares Video of Houthi
fighters' Deaths in U.S. Strike on Yemen "They will never sink our ships again!" U.S. President Donald Trump shared a controversial video on Friday, purportedly showing the deaths of dozens of Houthi fighters following an American airstrike in Yemen. The black-and-white footage, posted on Trump's Truth Social network and other social media platforms, was captioned with the comment "oops." The video, resembling footage captured by military drones or loitering aircraft, shows several dozen human figures from a near-vertical angle. "These Houthis gathered for instructions on an attack," Trump wrote in the accompanying text, using an alternate spelling for the Yemeni rebel group. |
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Embalmers Issue Chilling Warning as
'Horrifying Fibrous Clots' Found in 27% of Covid-Vaxxed Corpses Embalmers and investigators have issued a chilling warning after uncovering new evidence regarding surging reports of “white fibrous clots” found in the corpses of people who received Covid mRMA “vaccines.” During 2024, embalmers reported that the clots were discovered in 27% of Covid-vaccinated corpses. The staggering discovery has prompted a team of experts to investigate the surging reports of “white fibrous clots.” |
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Nashville Police Downplay Religious
and Transgender Elements of Covenant Shooting in Final Report The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) in their final report on Wednesday appeared to downplay the role that religion and gender played in the 2023 Covenant School shooting. Shooter Audrey Hale, who was born female but identified as male, fatally shot six people at a Christian school in Nashville on March 27, 2023. Three of the victims were elementary aged students. Hale was killed by police shortly after the massacre. Hale notoriously slammed white privilege, women, and Christianity in writings prior to the attack, with the shooter stating in one passage that they wanted to "kill all you little crackers!!! Bunch of little f*gg*ts w/your white privlages [sic]." Hale was also "hoping for a high death count." |
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Trans Teacher Performs Sexual Dance
Inside Classroom for ‘Visibility’ A troubling video making the rounds online is the latest example of why home schooling is increasingly becoming the only option for many parents. The footage was shared on a TikTok account that has gone private and features what appears to be a man imitating a woman while dancing in a classroom. The caption identifies the man as a trans teacher and while it’s not clear who the individual is, the footage is disturbing nonetheless. “Trans teacher films a video of himself doing a s*xually suggestive drag dance in his classroom. These are the people teaching your kids,” opined the highly popular Libs of TikTok X account. |
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Here’s
Why America Has a Home-Schooling Revolution It gets little media coverage, but the reality is that millions of American parents have given up on the public education system and joined the home-schooling movement. But there is so much more to the reason home-schooling is exploding, including the fact the on-going failure of the public schools is entirely predictable if you know the European roots of public education. [Read the Comments] |
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Pro-life Activist Left Covered in
Blood
After Being Sucker-Punched During NYC Street Interview on Abortion A pro-life activist in New York City was sucker-punched in the face while doing a street interview about abortion, leaving her bloodied and requiring stitches, viral video shows. Savannah Craven Antao, a 23-year-old reporter for advocacy group Live Action, was conducting a man-on-the-street interview in Harlem on Thursday, discussing the topic of Planned Parenthood with an unidentified pro-abortion New Yorker. |
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Missouri’s Top Cop Suggests Planned
Parenthood Veering Toward Crime by Helping Minors Get Abortions Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has vowed to fight Planned Parenthood as the abortion giant argues it has the right to help minors cross state lines to obtain abortions in violation of state law. Voters narrowly approved a right to abortion access within Missouri during the November elections, though lawmakers retained the ability to restrict abortion after fetal viability. The state still requires parental consent and notification for a minor to obtain an abortion. |
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The Foundation That’s Bankrolling
Radical Activists in Higher Ed John D. Sailer At Columbia University, the Racial Justice and Abolition Democracy Project created a curriculum to help college students imagine a “society without jails and prisons.” At Morgan State University, the Black Queer Everything initiative developed “transformative pedagogies” about “racism, inequality, and injustice.” And at UCLA, the Race in the Global Past through Native Lenses program promoted using “tribal critical race theory” to interpret precolonial history. Beyond their radical bent, these programs have one thing in common: |
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Nurses Punished for Warning Friend
About Transgender Surgery, Criticizing 'Transgender Activists' Express the wrong view related to gender identity, even privately, in Canada's British Columbia and you may be fined $10,000 or lose your professional license and career. The silver lining: The creator of one of the most lucrative media franchises in history might help you fight back. Human rights and professional misconduct tribunals sent a chill through the Pacific Province in recent weeks through rulings against a woman who questioned her transgender friend's medical plans to resemble the opposite sex and another who expressed her fondness on a billboard for Harry Potter creator and gender-critical activist J.K. Rowling. |
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Masked ‘Antifa’ Goons Destroy TPUSA
UC Davis Campus Event, Mass Assault Conservatives While Cops Do Nothing Campus police and the University of California, Davis, are being slammed for doing nothing to stop a mass assault against conservatives. “They stole the canopy, ripped down banners, smashed foam boards, and even tried to steal the iPad and laptop of a [TP USA student] field rep,” TPUSA reported on Thursday. “TPUSA students were shoved and had objects thrown at them – while police did nothing,” the group added in a post on X. “Only after the damage was done did law enforcement finally form a perimeter. This is the reality of free speech on campus.” |
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Trump Admin Freezing $510 Million
in Federal Funding to Brown University The administration intends to withhold $510 million in federal funding to Brown University while it reviews the Ivy League School’s response to alleged cases of antisemitism on its Providence, R.I., campus, as well as the institution’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies, a White House official confirmed Thursday. Brown University Provost Frank Doyle told faculty and staff in an email Thursday that he was “aware” of the “troubling rumors emerging about federal action on Brown research grants” but that he had “no information to substantiate” a potentially imminent funding pause. |
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The Nadir of the Climate
Change Movement Steven F. Hayward It is possible that the Trump Administration is going to deal the death blows to the long-running climate change hysteria and government hostility to fossil fuels, not just in the United States but around the globe. The Trump Administration has moved well beyond merely supporting increased oil and natural gas production. It has also launched steps to dismantle the foundations of anti-energy climate policy, in particular, a proposed reversal of the so-called "endangerment finding" that gave the EPA jurisdiction to regulate greenhouse gases, which were never explicitly included in any of the various Clean Air Acts passed over the last 50 years. Trump's EPA is also proposing to revise the EPA's flawed "social cost of carbon" analysis, which is used to justify costly green energy schemes. |
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The Tide Is Turning
Against the Fantasy Economics That Prop Up Net Zero Matthew Lynn For most of the last decade, corporate leaders have insisted that the transition to a carbon-neutral economy was win-win. We would save the planet and get richer at the same time. But hold on. The Australian airline Qantas has just broken ranks, admitting that flying may soon be the preserve of only the privileged, while a wealth of research is making it clear that environmental goals have hammered the economy. In reality, bosses are starting to admit what has been obvious for some time. Net zero is making us poorer – and that means we have to rethink the way we go about reducing carbon emissions. |
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Why Did The Atlantic’s
Goldberg Wait 13 Days to Notify Waltz About ‘Massive Security Breach’? Craig Bannister On Monday, The Atlantic’s Editor-in-Chief Jeffrey Goldberg confirmed with the Trump Administration that national security was breached by his accidental inclusion in a text message group initiated by National Security Adviser Michael Waltz – 13 days after he first suspected his inclusion was a mistake. Instead of immediately addressing the national security threat by asking Waltz if his addition to a Signal text messaging app group was a mistake, Goldberg apparently waited nearly two weeks – all the while suspecting that national security was being breached – before bothering to contact Waltz and other high-ranking officials to question his inclusion in the group. Two hours after his inquiry on Monday, the Trump Administration replied, confirming he was added to the group inadvertently. Goldberg, then, promptly published his story, titled “The Trump Administration Accidentally Texted Me Its War Plans”: |
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Trump Says He Won't 'Fire People'
Over Signal Flap President Donald Trump on Saturday made his clearest commitment to not fire anyone over an accidental leak of his administration’s plans for an airstrike against the Houthis in Yemen. “I don’t fire people because of fake news and because of witch hunts,” Trump said in an interview with NBC News' Kristen Welker. He also said that he had confidence in Mike Waltz, his national security adviser, and Pete Hegseth, his Pentagon chief. |
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Plaintiffs Challenging Trump DEI
Order Are Playing Judicial Games Margot Cleveland A group of plaintiffs asked a federal judge on Saturday to vacate the injunction he had previously entered in their favor against the Trump Administration that halted the implementation of the president’s directives to end DEI initiatives. The plaintiffs’ move came after a federal appellate court stayed the injunction, signaling a likely reversal of the injunction on appeal and a win for Trump. This motion represents the second effort within as many weeks by litigants to game the judicial system to avoid losing to the president on appeal. The courts should refuse to play along, including in this case by denying the motion to vacate the injunction. |
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New Dirt on Judge Boasberg Raises
More Questions Matt Margolis The district court judge who recently blocked President Donald Trump's efforts to deport illegal alien gang members attended a suspiciously partisan legal conference just months before his ruling, according to a judicial ethics report. Judge James Boasberg, who serves on the D.C. District Court, participated in what appears to be nothing more than a Democrat strategy session masquerading as a legal conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. The conference’s agenda items, “Judges in a Democracy” and “State of Democracy,” sound eerily similar to the Democrats’ tiresome 2024 campaign rhetoric about “saving democracy” – which, of course, has become the justification for their using the courts to obstruct Trump’s agenda. |
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The Case for Removing Judge
Boasberg's Security Clearance M Dowling Mike Davis called for President Trump to remove Judge Boasberg’s security clearance. No one, not Congress or the Supreme Court, is doing anything about Boasberg. Boasberg wants those Tren de Aragua back in the country. He won’t remove the TRO because he said the domestic terrorists marked for deportation under the Alien Enemies Act are likely to win. He claims they are entitled to individual hearings and due process. Attorney Mike Davis explained that he did not have the power to do what he was doing. It’s not the proper court. Davis also presents an excellent case for removing Judge Boasberg’s security clearance. |
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White House Office Moves to Limit Union Rights for Federal Employees The memo cites authority issued under the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act, which Trump is also using to end collective bargaining agreements with federal unions that represent agencies with national security missions, per a White House Fact Sheet. The order impacts all agencies within the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Treasury Department, Health and Human Services, the Environmental Protection Agency, the National Science Foundation, the General Services Administration, and more. |
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Follow the Money: Is This the Real
Reason the Left Is Freaking Out About the Department of Education? Tyler O'Neil |
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You Won’t Believe What Insanity HHS
Was Funding Catherine Salgado Do you want your taxpayer dollars funding studies on preventing pregnancy in “transgender boys” or HIV stigma in Thailand? Fortunately, Trump’s Health and Human Services secretary also considers that a waste, so he’s cutting numerous idiotic woke studies. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Trump’s new agency heads have uncovered billions of dollars of egregious fraud and waste, including the previously unknown agency whose employees lived “like kings” and the Social Security funding for 150+ year olds. Now HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is looking to streamline the massive, unwieldy, unconstitutional, and harmful federal healthcare agencies. It’s time to cure the woke mind virus. Read on for mind-blowing craziness. |
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Trump Declassifies FBI's Russia
Investigation President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order directing the declassification of FBI files connected to the inquiry into his 2016 campaign's potential ties to Russia, The Hill has reported. The memorandum calls for the declassification of "all files related to Crossfire Hurricane investigation," White House staff secretary Will Scharf said, who added that "we believe that it's long past time for the American people to have a full and complete understanding of what exactly is in those files." |
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Biden Bailout Fallout: VA Budget Bungling Led to Veterans Affairs Crisis Last Year President Joe Biden's dramatic emergency request to bail out the VA last year was rooted in massive bureaucratic bungling and resulted in Congress appropriating money that was not needed, the agency’s internal watchdog concluded. The inspector general report published Thursday confirms that a $2.9 billion supplemental request went unused because the agency failed to account for “prior-year recoveries” in its budget planning. Had the agency taken into account those recovered funds, the inspector general found, its projections “would have shown a reduced risk of a shortfall by year-end.” |
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Confirmed: Biden Was Given the
Press Questions In Advance David Strom ![]() Imagine if the Donald Trump for President campaign demanded that questions directed at Trump were pre-scripted and that the campaign would get the right to pre-approve quotes derived from those interviews. We would hear nonstop about propaganda, suppressing the truth, First Amendment concerns, and be treated to a media freakout that would go on for days or weeks. Now look at how the same Pravda Media responded to demands by the Biden administration's demands for the same privilege: mute compliance. |
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The Democratic Party Died but the Autopsy Results Are Being Ignored John Sexton Politico Magazine published a story today looking at the current state of the Democratic Party. The news is not good if you're a Democrat. It's not just people outside the inner circle, i.e. the base and the voters, who are angry, it's also people much closer to the action. The story picks up with a gathering to decide who should lead the DNC into the future. “How many of you believe that racism and misogyny played a role in Vice President Harris’ defeat?” asked MSNBC anchor Jonathan Capehart. Every candidate raised their hand. “That’s good,” he added. “You all pass.” Later, a DNC member asked, in reference to party positions: “Will you pledge to appoint more than one transgender person to an at-large seat?” Only one of eight contenders kept their hand down. |
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Sweeping Trump Order Overhauls U.S. Elections, Including Citizenship Requirement President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed a sweeping executive order to overhaul elections in the U.S., including requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and demanding that all ballots be received by Election Day. The order, titled "Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections," stated the U.S. has failed "to enforce basic and necessary election protections" and called on states to work with federal agencies to share voter lists and prosecute election crimes. |
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With Federal Election Looming,
Liberal Canadian PM Accused of Plagiarism While Studying at Oxford Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing allegations that he copied parts of his 1995 doctoral thesis at Oxford University without proper credit. The report comes as he's seeking election to remain the country's PM next month, when Canadian voters head to the polls on April 28. The National Post reviewed Carney’s thesis, "The Dynamic Advantage of Competition," with three university experts, who found at least 10 instances of apparent plagiarism. |
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Youngkin Pushes to Strip Funds from
'sanctuary' Localities Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin is renewing his push to end so-called "sanctuary cities" in the commonwealth by proposing a budget amendment that would strip state funding from local governments that do not cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. The policy appears in Youngkin's proposed budget amendment presentation, which includes a requirement for local law enforcement to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. |
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BOMBSHELL: Anti-Israel Groups in
U.S. Had Foreknowledge of October 7 Attack, Lawsuit Alleges Rick Moran A lawsuit brought by the families of victims of the October 7 attacks in Israel alleges that several pro-Hamas and anti-Israel groups in the United States aided and abetted the Hamas attack. Some groups reactivated their dormant social media accounts just prior to the attacks, according to the lawsuit. Among the groups being sued is Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD), whose leader, Mahmoud Khalil, sits in an ICE detention center in Louisiana awaiting deportation. “Defendants in this case are Hamas’ propaganda arm in New York City and on the Columbia University campus,” the suit states. |
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U.S. Halts Financial Contributions
to WTO, Trade Sources Say The Trump administration is retreating from global institutions it sees as at odds with his "America First" economic policies. It plans to quit some, such as the World Health Organization, and has cut contributions to others as part of a broad review of federal spending. The WTO has already been hobbled by a U.S. move in 2019 during Trump's first term to block new judge appointments to its top appeals court, which left its key dispute settlement system only partially functional. Washington had accused the WTO Appellate Body of judicial overreach in trade disputes. |
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Rep. Catches NPR CEO Denying She
Read ‘Reparations’ Book She Bragged About Reading Craig Bannister At a House hearing probing why American taxpayers should have to fund the biased propaganda of her organization on Wednesday, National Public Radio (NPR) CEO Katherine Maher got called out by Rep. Brandon Gill (R-Texas) for making a false claim. “Radical leftist @NPR CEO Katherine Maher claims she never read ‘The Case for Reparations’ Yet publicly tweeted about reading it. Was she lying then or is she lying now?” Rep. Gill asks in a social media post including a video clip of the exchange. Rep. Gill was grilling the NPR CEO about a host of her past social media posts, which exhibited blatant political bias and voiced support for controversial, far-left views, when the subject of the book came up: |
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Las Vegas Judge Declines to Release
Suspect in Tesla ‘Domestic Terrorism’ Attack A federal magistrate judge declined Friday to immediately release the man accused of setting fires at a Tesla collision center, citing her concerns of returning him to the community without his mother’s supervision. Las Vegas Metro police arrested Paul Kim, 36, on Wednesday night on charges including arson and possessing an explosive device, the 8 News Now Investigators first reported. U.S. Marshals later took Kim into custody on federal charges. During a detention hearing Friday before Magistrate Judge Elayna Youchah, prosecutor Jacob Operskalski called Kim a “flight risk” and said the Department of Justice considered his alleged actions “domestic terrorism.” |
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6 Unbelievably Scammy Federal
Practices DOGE Staff Reveal in Fox Interview On Thursday evening, Elon Musk and some of his Department of Government Efficiency team sat for an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier on “Special Report.” The nerd dream team includes a former rocket scientist, a Houstonian who ran five successful businesses, and the billionaire co-founder of Airbnb. Musk said he thinks the team can cut the federal deficit by $1 trillion within 130 days. He and the other DOGE engineers gave some eye-popping examples of how scam-ridden federal programs have become. |
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Another
Day, Another Lefty Scam Organization Exposed Lawrence Person The ongoing DOGE revelations prove that leftists feel absolutely no compunction about stealing money from taxpayers. Given that, and the revelations of where all those #BlackLivesMatter dollars ended up, perhaps it’s not surpirsing that more and more obviously feel no compunction about stealing from their own organizations. |
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Report Warns of Major Wireless Shortfall by 2027, $1T+ in Costs A Thursday report from IT consulting firm Accenture, commissioned by wireless trade association CTIA, warns of a projected spectrum shortfall that could see demand overwhelm existing infrastructure by next year and cause substantial outages by 2027. "The U.S. faces a spectrum crisis, with long-term negative implications for U.S. economic growth. Rising demand on networks and constrained supply is pushing networks to their limit," the executive summary opened. "By 2027, the U.S. is expected to face a critical spectrum deficit, where the available spectrum will not be able to support connectivity demand in high-traffic areas during peak hours." |
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CA Lost 173K Private Jobs, Added 181K Government, Largely Part-Time Jobs California has lost 173,000 fully private sector jobs since January 2023, offset by a gain of 181,100 largely part-time government and government-supported jobs. Thirty-eight percent of these new government and government-supported jobs are from elderly or disabled individuals using state funds to pay household members and others minimum wage for part-time care and assistance. The report also found that while hourly wages are up, average hours worked are down, suggesting employers are cutting hours to reduce labor costs, such as those imposed by the state’s sector-based minimum wages. |
Way to go, Gavin! |
NJ Gov. Hopeful Defends Nation of
Islam After Video Surfaces of Him Applauding Violent Rhetoric by Louis Farrakhan New Jersey gubernatorial candidate and Newark mayor Ras Baraka (D.) defended the Nation of Islam and accused critics of trying to silence him after a video surfaced showing him applauding racist and violent comments from Louis Farrakhan, the group’s notorious anti-Semitic leader. While serving as Newark’s deputy mayor in 2004, Baraka hosted Farrakhan to celebrate the first day of Kwanzaa. The Nation of Islam minister encouraged the mostly black audience to "break his neck" if "the cracker hit you on the jaw," called white people "the devil," and praised Baraka’s father. Baraka, for his part, called Farrakhan a "role model" whose teachings helped him "become a man" as a college student. |
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Black City Official Charged with
Putting a Noose on Her Own Desk and Faking a “Hate Crime” ![]() |
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Why Libs Should Want to Shut Down
the Department of Education Don Surber President Trump’s destruction of the federal Department of Education is overdue because the states, not the president, should decide education policy. Once the federal DOE is gone, we should get rid of the state DOE’s and let local school boards set the policies. Once the state DOEs are gone, we should have a beer and chill. Of course there is too much money involved for this to happen. The money does not go to the classrooms but to six-figure school superintendents, contractors, union featherbedding, bureaucratic featherbedding and the like. Education is the perfect place for scoundrels because no one follows the money and any proposal not to increase spending by at least the rate of inflation is reported by the media as anti-education. Hamas terrorists hide behind children. So do the educrats. |
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Cornell Reinstates DEI Hiring
Statement After Temporary Removal Micaiah Bilger – Assistant Editor College Fix As it turns out, Cornell University is not ending its commitment to “diversity, equity, and inclusion” in its hiring practices. On Friday, the Ivy League institution added back DEI language to its Equal Education and Employment Opportunity Statement after removing it earlier this month, The Cornell Daily Sun reports. A university spokesperson said the removal of the DEI language was a “clerical error.” |
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University of Michigan Ends DEI
Office, Cracks Down On $250M DEI Campaign After String of Controversies The University of Michigan has announced significant cuts to its $250 million Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, including abolishing its DEI office, following a string of controversies surrounding the school’s promotion of the ideology. The university announced on Thursday that it would immediately shutter its “Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and the Office for Health Equity and Inclusion” and end the “DEI 2.0 Strategic Plan.” The school administration will now “shift resources to increase investments in student-facing programs, such as financial aid, mental health resources, pre-professional counseling and other efforts.” |
Watch this doesn’t return under a different guise! |
House Passes DETERRENT Act to Boost
Transparency on Foreign Funding in Higher Education The House of Representatives passed legislation on March 27 that would require American colleges and universities to disclose all foreign gifts and contracts from countries of concern, as part of an effort to increase transparency and curb foreign influence in U.S. higher education. The bill, H.R. 1048 – formally titled the Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions (DETERRENT) Act – passed on a bipartisan 241–169 vote. |
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U. Washington Affirms Commitment to
Ending Antisemitism After Trump Warning The University of Washington, following a year-long surge of anti-Israel protests on campus, reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the Jewish community in response to a recent warning letter from the Trump administration. The public university was one of 60 that received letters from the U.S. Department of Education this month, warning that the federal government could pull their funding if they “do not fulfill their obligations under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to protect Jewish students on campus.” |
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Trump Pauses Federal Funds for
Planned Parenthood The Trump administration is reportedly pausing millions in federal funding for Planned Parenthood, essentially defunding the abortion giant, while it reviews whether any of the money was spent on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Planned Parenthood and its affiliates were set to receive approximately $120 million this year, with the money earmarked for pregnancy testing, evaluation, and treatment of sexually transmitted diseases and infertility counseling, according to The Wall Street Journal, which reported on the move Tuesday. |
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Colorado State University paid
Women’s March Organizer Linda Sarsour $7,000 for Speaking Engagement Colorado State University paid Linda Sarsour, a controversial anti-Israel activist who has been accused of anti-Semitism, $7,000 for a 2024 speaking engagement, a document obtained by Campus Reform shows. The university paid the $7,000 to Sarsour to be the keynote speaker for an April 3, 2024 speaking engagement, as shown in a university contract obtained by Campus Reform. |
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Speaker Mike Johnson
Reveals Why the Autopen Scandal is a Big Deal Jim Davis The Autopen is a fascinating device. Developed to allow celebrities to mass-produce autographs for hordes of swooning fans, it was never intended to enable a Muppet to serve as president of the United States. But that seems to be exactly what happened. Evidence has been emerging for a week that nearly every document Joe Biden allegedly signed after his first few days in office – every executive order, every pardon, every Congressional bill signed into law, every international treaty, every lifetime judicial nomination (including the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson) – was signed with not one, but two Autopens. |
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Is the Jig Up for Elite
Higher Education? Victor Davis Hanson Over the last three decades, elite American universities have engaged in economic, political, social, and cultural practices that were often unethical, illegal -- and suicidal. They did so with impunity. Apparently, confident administrators assumed that the brand of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, and other elite universities was so precious to the nation’s elite movers and shakers that they could always do almost anything they wished. |
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Stop Valorizing Campus Protesters People Like Mahmoud Khalil Aren’t Heroes Charles Fain Lehman Mahmoud Khalil – the green-card holder and Columbia-based Hamas sympathizer whom ICE detained last week – has overnight become a martyr for free speech. Advocates for his release, from Rep. Gerry Nadler and Sen. Chris Murphy to academic nonprofits, have framed Khalil’s detention as a violation of his speech rights. In this version of the story, he is an innocent campus protester caught up in the Trump administration’s crackdown on dissent. These arguments don’t stand on firm First Amendment footing. As even the most Khalil-sympathetic legal scholars have acknowledged, the relevance of free-speech law in the case is at best unclear. |
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A Revolution Against Regulation John Berlau One of the great threats to freedom in the United States today is what we at the Competitive Enterprise Institute call “Regulation Without Representation.” Increasingly, laws are effectively made by unelected regulatory agencies in the administrative state instead of the people’s representatives in Congress. The phrase “regulation without representation” also connotes the battle that George Washington and other American patriots fought against taxation without representation. |
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Trump Declares Biden’s Pardons of January 6 Committee ‘Void, Vacant’ Due to Autopen President Donald Trump said former President Joe Biden’s preemptive pardons for members of the January 6 Committee are “void, vacant, and of no further force or effect,” citing the pardons having been given via an autopen. “The ‘Pardons’ that Sleepy Joe Biden gave to the Unselect Committee of Political Thugs, and many others, are hereby declared VOID, VACANT, AND OF NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT, because of the fact that they were done by Autopen,” President Trump said in a Sunday night Truth Social post. ![]() Were Biden’s ‘autopen’ Pardons Legal? Trump Says Question Should Be ‘up to a court’ Kaelan Deese President Donald Trump suggested Monday that the legality of autopen-signed pardons should be decided by the courts, questioning whether former President Joe Biden’s final clemency orders, including controversial preemptive pardons, are valid. In a Truth Social post, Trump said Biden’s pardons, including those granted to members of the House Jan. 6 Select Committee such as former Reps. Liz Cheney (R-WY), Adam Kinzinger (R-IL), along with former White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci and former Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, were “VOID” because they were allegedly signed using an autopen, a mechanical device that replicates a signature. ![]() Biden’s Autopen Scandal Just Got a Whole Lot Worse Matt Margolis Earlier this month, we reported that virtually every document bearing Joe Biden's signature during his presidency was signed by an autopen. The presidential autopen has been in use since the 1950s, with its legality debated for years. In 2013, Barack Obama became the first president to sign a bill into law using an autopen while vacationing in Hawaii, relying on a Bush-era legal memo stating a president’s presence wasn’t required if he had authorized the signature. The key issue with Biden, however, is whether he actually authorized the use of the autopen – or if someone else was running it without his knowledge. ![]() Is This the Aide Who Abused Joe Biden's Autopen? Matt Margolis The latest scandal for the former Biden administration has exploded into the spotlight thanks to Trump’s declaration Sunday night that Biden's pardons are "VOID, VACANT, AND NO FURTHER FORCE OR EFFECT" because they were signed via autopen, and Biden may not have authorized them. The lingering question, of course, is who may have been using the autopen on Biden’s behalf without his knowledge or consent. An explosive New York Post report revealed a disturbing pattern of potential power abuse within the Biden White House, centered around the controversial use of the presidential autopen. |
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Smearing Trump’s Cabinet on Wikipedia It’s discouraging to consider the continuing influence of Wikipedia, especially given that the rank leftism of the online encyclopedia was exposed years ago. Now, for those too dull to know better or too lazy to look elsewhere, Wikipedia has trained its sights on Donald Trump’s cabinet members. The website’s entries for FBI Director Kash Patel, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, DNI Tulsi Gabbard, and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were “updated” recently to call attention to their confirmation battles and the negativity that those battles entailed. |
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The Postal Service Is Bleeding
Cash, But the DOGE Can Stop the Hemorrhaging Ross Marchand The Department of Government Efficiency is teaming up with the U.S. Postal Service, and it’s a good thing. Last week, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy told Congress he had reached an agreement with the DOGE to root out inefficiencies and help the service address “big problems” – most of which are financial. As an initial cost-cutting gesture, the USPS is reducing its workforce by 10,000 through a voluntary early retirement program. The DOGE certainly has its work cut out for it. The USPS lost an astounding $9.5 billion in fiscal year 2024 and is projected to lose an additional $60 billion to $70 billion by 2030. However, most of this spending is wasteful – not essential – which positions the service, through proper reforms, to recover and once again deliver for taxpayers and consumers. |
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DHS Boss Noem Vows to 'hunt' Down
Those Making Swatting Calls Targeting Conservative Media Department of Homeland (DHS) Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined FBI Director Kash Patel in the fight against swatting calls targeting members of the "conservative new[s] media," announcing Wednesday her department will "hunt these cowards down." Patel recently confirmed a rise in swatting incidents, when someone tries to send armed police to another person's house under false pretenses, aimed at media figures and their families. The act, she said, puts the lives of the victims and responding officers in danger. |
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Dozens of Wikipedia Editors
Colluded on Years-Long Anti-Israel Campaign, Bombshell ADL Report Claims More than two dozen Wikipedia editors allegedly colluded in a years-long scheme to inject anti-Israel language on topics related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Anti-Defamation League claimed in a bombshell report released Tuesday. The rogue editors, at least 30 of them, flooded one of the world’s most popular sites with “anti-semitic narratives, anti-Israel bias, and misleading information,” according to the report by the ADL’s Center for Tech and Society. The alleged bias also extended to pervasive “pro-Hamas perspectives” across Arabic-language Wikipedia content, the report claimed. |
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Doxing Website That Shows Personal
Details of Tesla Owners Has Molotov Cocktail As Cursor The site, called “Dogequest,” reportedly reveals the names, addresses and phone numbers of Tesla owners throughout the US using an interactive map – and uses an image of a Molotov cocktail as a cursor. The site’s operators, who also posted the exact locations of Tesla dealerships, said that they will remove identifying information about Tesla drivers only if they provide proof that they sold their electric vehicles, according to 404 Media. |
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AG Pam Bondi Announces Domestic
Terrorism Charges Against Suspects in 3 Firebombing Attacks on Tesla ![]() U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced charges of domestic terrorism against three people accused of firebombing Tesla vehicles and charging stations. Liberal protesters have targeted Tesla vehicles and company locations in order to punish Elon Musk for his role in implementing President Donald Trump's policies. Some vehicles and locations have been vandalized in what is suspected to be politically motivated violence. Trump had promised to seek domestic terrorism charges against violent Tesla attackers, and Bondi made good on that promise Thursday. |
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The Battery Backlash Is Real, It's
Global, and It's Growing Robert Bryce The battery business is on fire. According to the Energy Information Administration, 10.3 gigawatts of battery capacity was added to the U.S. electric grid in 2024, and the EIA expects another 18.2 GW of capacity to be added this year. By comparison, the agency expects no new nuclear capacity, no new coal, and only 4.4 GW of new natural gas-fired capacity to be built in the U.S. in 2025. Subsidies are a key driver behind that new capacity. Under the Inflation Reduction Act [the Biden admin's deceptively named program], corporations can use the investment tax credit to recover as much as 50% of a battery project’s cost upfront. Furthermore, as I will explain momentarily, under Joe Biden, the Department of Energy handed out more than $26 billion in loans for battery projects. Between 2021 and 2024, that sum constituted more than a quarter of the $99 billion in loans the DOE handed out over that period. The battery sector is getting tens of billions more per year in tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act. Despite all the cash, all is not well in battery land. |
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The New York Times
Makes a Stunning Admission About the Democrats Matt Margolis Liberals are in full-blown panic mode over President Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Democrats in Congress are hysterically crying “constitutional crisis,” while unhinged activists are lashing out at Tesla vehicles and showrooms – all because Elon Musk dares to support cutting government waste. Conservatives have long suspected there’s a deeper reason why the left goes berserk over efforts to rein in reckless spending. Now, the New York Times has accidentally said the quiet part out loud – the left’s political machine is fueled by your tax dollars. |
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Everything You Say to Your Echo Will Be Sent to Amazon Starting on March 28 ![]() |
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NYC’s Law Allowing Noncitizens to
Vote Is Dead As State’s Highest Court Shuts It Down The Big Apple’s controversial law allowing noncitizens to vote in city elections was struck down by the state’s highest court Thursday. The New York Court of Appeals ruled 6-1 that the law – passed by the City Council in late 2021, with the support of current Democratic mayoral candidates Adrienne Adams and Brad Lander – violated the state constitution. “Whatever the future may bring, the New York Constitution as it stands today draws a firm line restricting voting to citizens,” the opinion states. |
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Peter Navarro: Virtually All New
Jobs Under Joe Biden Were Taken by Illegal Immigrants Peter Navarro, the senior counselor for trade and manufacturing for President Donald Trump, tells Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow that virtually all new jobs created during the Biden administration went to newly arrived migrants who poured across the United States-Mexico border. During an exclusive sit-down interview with Marlow at the White House for The Alex Marlow Show podcast, Navarro explained mass immigration’s close relationship to free trade, where the cost of labor plummets, dragging down Americans’ wages. |
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Nuclear-Generated Electricity Saves
an Electricity-Starved World Ronald Stein P.E. | America Out Loud News Only a few wealthy countries have spent hundreds of billions of dollars subsidizing what they call “renewable energy” in the name of “carbon-free electricity” that is unreliable and weather dependent. Yet, despite picking our pockets through taxes and borrowing to support humongous subsidies for wind and solar, our direct costs are rising for electricity, our electric grid is becoming more failure-prone, and we still live with a monopolistic system called utilities of marketing electricity. |
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Average Planned Parenthood CEO
Earns $350K The American Life League has released a report on Planned Parenthood CEO pay. “In the U.S., the average salary for a nonprofit CEO is roughly $117,000 a year,” says the report. However, the average Planned Parenthood CEO salary has increased from $317K to $352K since 2020. That’s a strong incentive to keep the abortion business booming. Pro-life advocate Lila Rose reports that awards are being given for exceeding abortion quotas. In the 2022-2023 fiscal year, Planned Parenthood received $699.3 million in federal funding, about 34% of its annual revenue. Taxpayer money isn’t supposed to pay directly for abortions, so lavish salaries are one place to fudge that money. |
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White House Hails Recent Drops in
Egg and Gas Prices The White House on March 17 announced a drop in egg and gasoline prices, calling it a win for the Trump administration’s economic agenda. "Americans are continuing to see the benefits as the economic agenda of President Donald J. Trump and his administration comes into focus,” the White House press office said in a statement. The average wholesale price per dozen of eggs has dropped to $3.10, down 47 percent from $6.55 per dozen from Jan. 21, 2025, the White House said. |
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Insane New Jersey Hospital Asks
Parents If Their Newborn Babies Are Straight, Gay or Trans A New Jersey hospital system has absolutely lost its mind and jumped the shark with extreme gender ideology. Inspira Health is asking new parents about their babies' sexual orientation. A photo of the form Inspira gives out at hospitals went viral on social media, titled "Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Questionnaire." And it's just as insane, if not more, than it sounds. "What sex was your baby assigned at birth?" It continues: "Which of the following best describes your baby? Lesbian or gay; straight or heterosexual, bisexual, questioning/unsure, prefer not to answer." |
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Elon to 'Fire Pull' Bowman: Get
Ready for a 4-Alarm Lawsuit Ed Morrissey At some point, Jamaal Bowman will learn not to pull fire alarms. Right? Right? Maybe? What happens when you go on national television and call the world's wealthiest man a "Nazi" and a "thief" because you dislike his politics? You get to meet a lot of his attorneys is what happens. Unlike when Bowman was in Congress, the Speech and Debate Clause no longer applies, and moments like this become actionable – theoretically, anyway: |
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Seventy-Seven Retired Generals and
Admirals Call for Supporting Israeli Attack on Iran Frontpage Mag Seventy-seven retired generals and admirals have written a letter calling for the United States to support Israeli military action that prevents a nuclear Iran. The letter was issued by the Jewish Institute for the National Security of America on March 4. ... What Israel needs most from the U.S. that it doesn’t have already in its arsenal are those 30,000-pound GBU-57/B Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOPs), a huge precision bunker buster specially designed to penetrate very deeply buried and fortified targets. This bomb would enable the Israeli Air Force to destroy the nuclear facilities deep underground at Natanz and deep inside a mountain at Fordow, as well as other nuclear facilities that may not yet have been publicly identified, but that the IDF is well aware of. |
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WNBA Champ Natasha Cloud Says Fan
Outrage Over Fouls on Caitlin Clark Amounts to 'racism' WNBA champion Natasha Cloud took aim at the sport's new fans who were critical of fouls committed against Caitlin Clark last season. During an interview on the "Pivot Podcast" with Ryan Clark, Cloud weighed in on the debate that rocked the WNBA last year when several illegal hits against Clark prompted outrage from many of her fans. Cloud, who said she lost a tooth from a hit earlier in her career, insisted the outrage on behalf of Clark was rooted in "racism." |
Say anything negative about a black player and it's racism |
Federal Investigation Opens Into
Illinois Schools Over Transgender in Girls’ Locker Room Illinois education authorities were hit with a federal probe over a mother’s report that her middle-school daughter and other girls were required to change clothes in the same locker room as a biological male who identifies as female. The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights opened investigations Thursday into the Illinois Department of Education, Chicago Public Schools District 299, and Deerfield Public Schools District 109 over complaints that their gender-identity policies violate Title IX. |
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Pro-trans UPenn Funding Paused “Promises made, promises kept,” Donald Trump posted on Wednesday after his administration froze $175 million in federal funds for the University of Pennsylvania. The reason for the action was tied to Trump’s executive order banning males from competing in female sports. Trump officials further warned that UPenn is under investigation and is “still at risk of losing all its federal funding” over potential Title IX violations related to its having allowed transgender-identifying male swimmer Lia Thomas to compete on its women’s swim team. A White House official explained that UPenn’s action resulted in “overturning multiple records hard-earned by women, and granting the fully intact male access to the locker room.” |
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New Mexico Teens, 13 and 15,
Charged with Murder in Hit-and-Run of Bicyclist Posted on Social Media Police in New Mexico said a 13-year-old boy has been charged with murder, took an 11-year-old into custody and are searching for a 15-year-old boy in connection with the deadly hit-and-run of a bicyclist that was recorded on video from inside a stolen car and circulated on social media. Albuquerque police said the 13-year-old and 15-year-old have both been charged with an open count of murder, conspiracy to commit murder, leaving the scene of an accident involving great bodily harm or death and unlawful possession of a handgun by a person. |
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Now We Know Biden's Role
in the FBI's Witch Hunt Against Trump Matt Margolis The FBI's relentless witch hunt against Donald Trump has taken yet another bizarre turn. New revelations show the bureau secretly obtained Trump and Pence's government phones from Biden's White House in May 2022, as part of their “investigation.” “The Biden White House turned over government cellphones belonging to President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence to the FBI in May 2022 as part of a bureau probe into the aftermath of the 2020 election, tying Trump to that investigation without sufficient predication,” Fox News Digital reports. |
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UN Pushes Awful Green
Deal Policies While Also Spreading Eco Lies Bjorn Lomborg The United Nations is at a crossroads. President Trump pulled out of the World Health Organization, cut funding for the UN’s Climate Convention, and more withdrawals are likely in the pipeline. He calls the UN an “underperformer,” suggesting it is a swamp to be drained. At this critical juncture, one could reasonably assume the UN would justify its existence by sharpening its focus on peace and prosperity through sound, data-based advice. Instead, it is boldly working to suppress open debate on climate change while pushing prosperity-wrecking policies. |
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Biden’s Autopen Was a Mighty Big
Sword Jeff Crouere On Friday, in his address to the Department of Justice, President Trump said the Biden autopen controversy was “a big deal.” He said, “you don’t use (an) autopen. Number one, it’s disrespectful to the office. Number two, maybe it’s not even valid because, you know, who’s getting him to sign? He had no idea what the hell he was doing.” Sadly, Biden was oblivious to what was happening around him, but key staffers in his White House were certainly aware of his cognitive decline and they exploited his weakness to enact the most radical leftwing agenda in American history. In the process, crimes were possibly committed in a scandal that makes Watergate look like child’s play. |
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Trump Announces 'Decisive and Powerful'
Airstrikes Against Houthi Terrorists in Yemen President Donald Trump ordered airstrikes against the Houthi rebels in Yemen, according to a fiery Truth Social post published on Saturday. In the post, Trump wrote that he had "ordered the United States Military to launch decisive and powerful Military action against the Houthi terrorists in Yemen. They have waged an unrelenting campaign of piracy, violence, and terrorism against American, and other, ships, aircraft, and drones," Trump wrote. |
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Iran
and the MAGA Response Brian Mark Weber When President Donald Trump returned to the White House in January, he inherited a hot mess. To name a few of the fires, runaway inflation, rising consumer prices, widespread crime, and an open southern border all plagued our nation. Amongst the plethora of problems Trump inherited are hotspots around the world where regional conflicts could turn into global war. One of these hotspots is Iran, a country whose desire to become a nuclear power was thwarted for many years, only to have American presidents pave the way for their nuclear ambitions. Instead of putting pressure on Iran’s leaders, Barack Obama and Joe Biden gave them a nuclear deal and ransom money for hostages to boot. |
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Climate Scientist Who Sued Critics
for Defamation Misled Jury, Judge Says Nick Pope University of Pennsylvania climate scientist Michael Mann and his attorneys presented misleading information to the jury in his defamation case against critics of his work, according to a judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia. Mann won his defamation suit against conservative writers Mark Steyn and Rand Simberg, both of whom criticized Mann’s signature “hockey stick” climate model as shoddy work, in February 2024 after litigating the issue for more than a decade. However, D.C. Superior Court Judge Alfred S. Irving sanctioned Mann and his attorneys on Wednesday for conduct “extraordinary in its scope, extent, and intent” during the trial and stated in his filing that Mann knew that he and his team provided the jury with false information about how much grant funding he truly missed out on due to the alleged defamation. |
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$375
Billion EPA Slush Fund Thomas Gallatin How much of the climate cult is really just about money? “Get the money out as fast as possible before they [the Trump administration] come in. … It’s like we’re on the Titanic and we’re throwing gold bars off the edge,” former EPA advisor Brent Efron was caught saying in an undercover video captured by Project Veritas. That statement, which Efron’s lawyer quickly dismissed as him simply expressing his “personal views,” adding that his client “had nothing to do with" how EPA funding was administered, is nonetheless proving to be accurate. At least $20 billion of what amounts to an EPA slush fund went to a number of suspect nonprofit organizations that appear to have been created simply for the purpose of receiving the funding. |
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Trump Administration Unveils
Sweeping Environment Rollbacks President Donald Trump's administration on Wednesday announced a wave of environmental rollbacks targeting Biden-era green policies, including carbon limits on power plants, tailpipe emissions standards and protections for waterways. The 31 actions are part of what Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin called "the greatest and most consequential day of deregulation in U.S. history," as he promised to "unleash American energy" and "revitalize the American auto industry." Among the most significant of them is revisiting a 2024 rule that requires coal-fired plants to eliminate nearly all their carbon emissions or commit to shutting down altogether, a cornerstone of former Democratic president Joe Biden's climate agenda. |
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Jeffries
Says Dems Have the GOP ‘On the Run’ Douglas Andrews Hostage videos are among the ugliest, most inhumane of things, and we know them when we see them -- the poor video quality; the unidentifiable backdrop; the pale, bloodless face; the fearful, sleepless, deer-in-the-headlights eyes; the enemy flag placed prominently nearby; and the utter lack of conviction in the words being uttered: I’m being treated well. My captors’ cause is just. We have the Republicans on the run. Such was the case with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries recently, who apparently felt the need to not just stand there but do something. |
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No Lessons Learned! Dems Exposed Regurgitating Same Script, AGAIN! As reported last week, Democrats seem perfectly willing to scrap the notion of making their own authentic arguments for positions they supposedly believe in, in exchange for scripted rhetoric that can be mindlessly parroted to the masses. “IT HAPPENED AGAIN! The people behind Democrats in Congress sent the script to *every* member and they are now posting THE EXACT SAME THING IN UNISON!” Florida Voice News Assistant Director Eric Daugherty posted on X. |
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Trump ICE Unleashes on Biden Admin After Arrests Surpass All 2024 Data: 'Cooking the Books' Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests since President Donald Trump took office are already outpacing arrests made in all of 2024, the agency said Wednesday – while saying the Biden administration had been "cooking the books" on its numbers. "We have uncovered that the previous administration… was cooking the books on ICE data," acting ICE Director Todd Lyons told reporters. "They were purposely misleading the American people by categorizing individuals processed and released into the interior of the United States as ICE arrests." |
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Trump Orders the Dismantling of
Government-Funded, 'propaganda' – Peddling Media Outlet President Donald Trump ordered the dismantling of news agency Voice of America, the U.S.'s state-funded media outlet that Trump has railed against for promoting biased media reports. "Voice of America has been out of step with America for years. It serves as the Voice for Radical America and has pushed divisive propaganda for years now," a senior White House official told Fox News Digital. |
“government funded ‘giant rot’” |
USAID, State Failed to Monitor NGOs
to Ensure They Weren’t Funding Taliban, IG Says A government inspector general on Wednesday sounded the alarm about problems with the now-shuttered U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and underscored how “non-government organizations” receive billions of dollars from the United States in corruption-prone regions with limited accountability. The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction said in a new report that “since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, the U.S. government has spent billions of U.S. taxpayer funds on projects intended to provide for Afghans’ basic needs.” |
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Newsom's Ties to CCP Under
Microscope in New Book Exposing Alleged Corruption: 'Fleeced American Citizens' A new book sounding the alarm about corruption in California spends a chapter focusing on Gov. Gavin Newsom’s history with a nonprofit organization that the authors say served as a major "gateway" for corrupt CCP-aligned corporations to flood into the state. In their book, "Fool's Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All," authors Jedd McFatter and Susan Crabtree write extensively about Newsom’s relationship with the Chinese community in the Bay Area and his ties to CCP businesses. |
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Tesla,
Musk Derangement, and Civil Terrorism Douglas Andrews Somewhere out there, there’s a meme telling you to go back and find your 2016 self and let him know that Donald Trump just bought a Tesla and that the ecofascist Left is firebombing the dealerships of the world’s most climate-friendly car manufacturer. Strange days, indeed. Donald Trump did just buy a Tesla – very publicly – as a show of support for his friend Elon Musk, the “heretic” whose efforts to root out government fraud, waste, and abuse via the Department of Government Efficiency have earned him the unmitigated enmity of the Left. As Musk told Joe Rogan recently, “At this point, I think I’m at the top of the list for a lot of homicidal maniacs. They’re doing the same thing to me that they did to Trump, which is that they’re making it sound like if you kill me, you’re a hero.” |
Since when are death threats and firebombs considered “protest”? |
Alleged Transgender Tesla Vandal,
42, Lives with Mom and Calls Himself ‘Baby’ Details about one of the alleged Tesla vandals spoke to the “emotional problems” of the dress-wearing man who referred to himself as “baby.” Aligning with the hyperbolic rhetoric from leftist leaders, activists appeared to heed their marching orders against Elon Musk by targeting Tesla dealerships across the country. Among those who had been arrested was one Lucy Grace Nelson, 42, of Lyons, Colorado, a man who considers himself a woman living in his mother’s home. |
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Planned Parenthood Kills
18-Year-Old Girl in Botched Abortion Operation Rescue has launched a full investigation into the death of Alexis “Lexi” Arguello, an 18-year-old Colorado girl who died from abortion complications on February 6, after delayed emergency transport from the Fort Collins Planned Parenthood. “Our team has been gathering information on this death for weeks, slowly piecing together exactly what happened,” said Sarah Neely, Chief Operating Officer of Operation Rescue. “On March 12, however, testimony during a hearing with the Colorado Committee of Health and Human Services confirmed everything we have been investigating, including Planned Parenthood’s suspected failings.” |
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Iowa's Caitlin Clark Snubbed in
Ridiculous Ranking of Best Women's College Basketball Players Ever Caitlin Clark scored more points for Iowa than any other Division I basketball player, whether a man or a woman, has ever scored. That apparently means nothing to ESPN's women's basketball crew, which named the top-five women's college basketball players of all time on Sunday and didn't include Clark. Here's how ESPN ranked the top-five women's college basketball players ever: |
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Virginia Teen Track Runner Who
Bashed Opponent's Head with Baton Charged with Assault and Battery The Virginia high school track and field athlete who was seen bashing an opponent's head with a baton during a race has been charged with assault and battery, Lynchburg Commonwealth’s Attorney Office confirmed to Fox News Digital. I.C. Norcom High School student athlete Alaila Everett was seen smashing her baton on the head of Brookville High School junior Kaelen Tucker during a championship meet last week. Footage of the incident went viral in the following days, prompting national controversy and backlash against Everett. |
Runner suffered a concussion and possible skull fracture |
Trans Ideology Could Cost Blue
State Schools $10 Billion Victoria Manning Three Democrat-run states are risking $10 billion in federal funding to continue allowing boys in girls’ bathrooms and sports teams on schoolchildren, and the Trump administration is cracking down. On February 25th, Attorney General Pam Bondi sent warning letters to California, Maine, and Minnesota for defying federal anti-discrimination laws. All three blue states still require girls to compete against boys in sports, a violation of Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act of 1972. Bondi vows to sue or seek termination of federal funding to states refusing to comply with the law. |
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Trump Education Department
Investigates 45 Colleges Over ‘Race-Based’ Programs The Department of Education has opened investigations into 45 colleges, including some of the nation's most prestigious institutions, over their alleged refusal to end racial preferences in PhD programming. According to federal education officials, the schools may be violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act by partnering with “The PhD Project," an organization that gives doctoral students insight and networking opportunities toward obtaining a Ph.D. but limits eligibility based on race. |
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Trump Administration Slashes
Millions More in Grants to Columbia The Trump administration on Friday slashed additional grants to Columbia University totaling approximately $30 million, the Washington Free Beacon has learned. The administration is in the process of reviewing the totality of Columbia’s $5 billion in federal funding, and the fresh round of cuts comes on the heels of the administration’s decision to cancel $400 million in grants and contracts to the Ivy League school announced earlier this month. At the time, the Trump administration’s Joint Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism said the initial cuts constituted "the first round of action" and that additional cuts were expected to follow as the review continued. ![]() Columbia Activist Who Endorsed Hamas's 'Anticolonial Liberation Movement' Self-Deports After Trump Admin Pulls Visa A Columbia University doctoral student who expressed support for the "anticolonial liberation movement in Palestine" used the Trump administration’s revamped "CBP Home" app to self-deport to Canada about a week after Secretary of State Marco Rubio revoked her student visa, the Department of Homeland Security announced Friday. Ranjani Srinivasan, an Indian national and doctoral candidate in Urban Planning at Columbia’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation was "involved in activities supporting Hammas [sic], a terrorist organization," according to the DHS announcement. |
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Colleges Are in Trouble and
Suddenly Realizing They Have Few Allies John Sexton Columbia University is just the start of a long-brewing backlash. On Monday of this week the Trump administration's Department of Education put 60 schools on notice that they will lose federal funding if they don't do more to crack down on antisemitism on campus. “The Department is deeply disappointed that Jewish students studying on elite U.S. campuses continue to fear for their safety amid the relentless antisemitic eruptions that have severely disrupted campus life for more than a year. University leaders must do better,” said Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. “U.S. colleges and universities benefit from enormous public investments funded by U.S. taxpayers. That support is a privilege and it is contingent on scrupulous adherence to federal antidiscrimination laws.” |
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U.S. District Judge Boasberg Orders
Trump Administration to Halt Deportation of Illegal Aliens and
Narcotrafficking Gang Members It will not come as a surprise to CTH readers to hear the name Judge James Boasberg associated with efforts to protect the institutional interests of a corrupt DC deep state. Boasberg has a long, very long, and well documented history of protecting the DC apparatus. On Saturday, without giving the Trump administration any time to respond, Judge Boasberg issued an immediate temporary restraining order (TRO) blocking DHS, Customs and Border Patrol and ICE from deporting illegal aliens and narcotrafficking gang members belonging to Tren de Aragua (TdA), a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization. |