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Pete Hegseth Under Attack in Latest Leak to The Wall Street Journal

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing criticism after reports emerged that he brought his wife, Jennifer Hegseth, to meetings with foreign military representatives where sensitive topics were discussed. • Anonymous sources informed The Wall Street Journal that Jennifer Hegseth attended two significant meetings with her husband, which included discussions with U. K. Secretary of Defense John Healey and other military officials. • The first meeting took place at the Pentagon in early March, right after the U. S. decided to halt military intelligence sharing with Ukraine, making the discussions particularly sensitive. • Spouses of high-ranking officials typically have some level of security clearance, but it is unclear if Jennifer Hegseth has one. • While Defense Secretaries can invite guests to meetings, attendance lists are usually restricted to people with necessary clearances due to the classified nature of the discussions. • Hegseth has been criticized not only for this incident b...

Rep. Darrell Issa Discusses No Rogue Rulings Act to Limit District Court Judges’ Power – House Judiciary Committee Holds Hearing on Judge Brian Boasberg’s Deportation Block Tuesday

 Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) introduced the No Rogue Rulings Act, aiming to restrict federal judges from issuing broad nationwide injunctions. This legislation is set to be voted on by the House, coinciding with a hearing on judicial powers impacting the President's agenda. • The No Rogue Rulings Act will limit district court judges' ability to issue nationwide injunctions unless two states from separate judicial circuits are involved. • The House Judiciary Committee, led by Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), will hold a hearing titled “Judicial Overreach and Constitutional Limits on the Federal Courts. ” • The focus of the hearing will be District Court Judge James Boasberg, who recently extended a temporary restraining order related to the Alien Enemies Act, affecting the President's deportation efforts. • President Trump criticized Judge Boasberg's decisions and suggested revoking his security clearance for his actions. • Issa's bill proposes that if a nationwide injunctio...

How Donald Trump Is Reshaping America in Just 7 Weeks

 The content covers various topics related to the American political landscape, focusing particularly on the early weeks of Donald Trump's administration and the implications of his policies. Commentary from Victor Davis Hanson highlights economic measures, immigration issues, and significant political events. 1. Trump Administration's Initial Period: • Victor Davis Hanson characterizes the first seven weeks of the Trump presidency as a time for major change aimed at disrupting the status quo. • There is a focus on the potential long-term benefits of Trump's actions, despite immediate challenges and media skepticism. 2. Economic Insights: • Trump’s discussion of tariffs has led to substantial investment announcements from various countries, potentially boosting job creation. • U. S. oil production has increased significantly, from approximately 9 million barrels a day when Trump took office to anticipated levels of 14 million barrels shortly. 3. Border Security Success: • T...

Repeat COVID vaccines provoke two kinds of inferior antibodies, study finds

A recent study has found that people who receive multiple COVID-19 mRNA vaccine doses develop two types of inferior antibodies, which might weaken their immune response to the virus. This research raises concerns about how the body adapts to repeated vaccinations. 1. Types of Antibodies Identified: Research from Spain identified IgG4 and IgG2 antibodies in people who had multiple mRNA COVID shots. IgG4 helps manage immune tolerance, while IgG2 targets certain antigens, but it is known to potentially weaken the immune response to COVID. 2. Study Methodology: The study involved healthcare workers who were monitored for antibody levels after their vaccinations. It was found that higher levels of IgG4 and IgG2 were linked to a higher risk of breakthrough infections. 3. Alternative Perspectives: Another German study indicated that two consecutive mRNA vaccinations could promote a strong immune response. However, there are concerns about lasting changes in immune cell functions. 4. NIH Chang...

Why Do Democrats Hate Women and Girls?

 In this article, Brian C. Joondeph discusses perceived contradictions in the Democratic Party's stance on women's rights, particularly regarding transgender issues and their effects on women and girls in sports. 1. Democratic Narrative on Women: The Democratic Party claims to support women's equality but is accused of actions that contradict this narrative. Joondeph argues that issues like abortion and transgenderism highlight this contradiction. 2. Abortion as a War on Women: Joondeph points out that abortion takes the lives of potential female babies, which raises questions about the party's commitment to protecting women. 3. Transgender Policy Impact on Female Athletes: The article discusses the physical advantages male athletes have over females and asserts that allowing transgender women to compete against biological women creates unfair competition. He emphasizes the risks involved, especially in contact sports. 4. Examples of Unfair Competition: Specific cases a...

Trump administration CUTS FUNDING to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance – a major blow to the Bill Gates-backed entity

 The Trump administration has decided to stop U. S. taxpayer funding for Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, which has significant backing from Bill Gates. This decision follows concerns regarding Gavi's management and effectiveness in global health initiatives. • The funding cut was deemed necessary due to foreign aid programs being inconsistent with national interests. • Gavi has faced criticism for its role in a 2016 polio vaccine switch that resulted in outbreaks in Africa, leading to over 3,300 children becoming paralyzed. • The U. S. had previously pledged $2. 53 billion to Gavi from 2022 to 2030, with $880 million already allocated before the grant's termination. • Gavi leadership, including its CEO Sania Nishtar and Gates Foundation CEO Mark Suzman, expressed fears that the funding cut would lead to millions of preventable child deaths. • Internal reports have identified significant leadership failures and management errors within Gavi during the Africa polio crisis. • Despite ...

Iran Rejects Trump Request for Direct Nuclear Negotiations

  Iran rejects Trump’s request for direct nuclear negotiations, state media reports Scoop: White House to take charge of briefing-room seating chart RFK Jr. body shames W.Va. governor Trump economic team’s message: Don’t worry about prices, tax cuts are coming AG files last-minute appeal to block Musk from gifting $2 million to voters in high-stakes WI court race Pope Francis denounces war in Sudan, suggests living Lent ‘as a time of healing’ Screen time blamed for cross-cultural drop in birth rates Canadians claim they are canceling trips to US for remainder of Trump term Hegseth announces plan for US command upgrades in Japan to deter China Trump Admin To Defend Catholic Charities In Key SCOTUS Case While Fighting Org In Lower Courts ICE Arrests Another International Student As State Department Revokes 300 Foreign Student Visas FDA’s Top Vaccine Official, Dr. Peter Marks, Resigns, Claims ‘Truth And Transparency Are Not Desired By The Secretary’ Utah Bans Pride Flags From Governme...

Dear US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention

 The letter by Tom Jefferson and Carl Heneghan calls out the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for exaggerating the risks of influenza. They argue that the CDC has manipulated data according to its interests, causing public confusion and misleading health policies. • The authors accuse the CDC of inflating influenza threat estimates to suit their needs, resulting in serious public misrepresentation. • Senior officials in the Biden administration reportedly acknowledged the inaccuracies in CDC data, yet the CDC refused to correct these errors. • The Informed Consent Action Network (ICAN) revealed that the CDC's calculations on flu-related deaths were based on flawed models. • The authors argue that the CDC’s decision-making has been influenced by political and financial motivations, including accepting funding from pharmaceutical companies. • They express disdain for the CDC’s reluctance to acknowledge its mistakes and the harmful interventions they have promoted o...

Raphael Warnock Lives Free in $1 Million Luxury Home—Purchased by His Church

Senator Raphael Warnock from Georgia is living in a luxury home provided by Ebenezer Baptist Church, where he serves as a part-time pastor. This arrangement has raised ethical questions and criticism. • Warnock resides in a five-bedroom house worth over a million dollars, purchased by his church for $989,000 in 2022. • He lives there rent-free and does not pay property taxes, as church-owned properties are often tax-exempt. • The church's decision to buy this luxury home has caused concern among some church members, including those affiliated with civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. • Dr. Albert Paul Brinson, a former associate of King, expressed that King would not have approved of the luxury accommodations. • Warnock has not publicly discussed his housing arrangement but has encouraged church donations for a fundraising campaign. • His financial disclosure indicates he earned $31,800 from the church and nearly $461,000 in book royalties in 2023; it is unclear if he don...

Lawyers PAC funnels over $1 million to Illinois Democrats

A new report reveals that a trial lawyer's political action committee has spent over $1 million on Democratic candidates and committees since Election Day 2022. The report, titled “Follow the Money: How Illinois Trial Lawyers Fuel a Lawsuit-Friendly Legislature,” was created by Illinois Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse. The Illinois Trial Lawyers Association Political Action Committee has contributed solely to Democrats in the General Assembly and statewide offices from 2022 to early 2025. Most of the contributions (81%) went to legislative candidates or PACs linked to the General Assembly and Senate. The top recipients were Speaker Chris Welch ($80,000) and Senate President Don Harmon ($75,000). Melin urges legislators to focus on their constituents rather than lobbyists.  https://www.thecentersquare.com/illinois/article_f8d6254d-1d4a-40ba-a307-d42747ce823a.html

Judges vs. America: How the Deep State Is Overruling Your Vote

The article by Kevin McCullough discusses the ongoing conflict between elected officials and judges, highlighting a series of judicial actions that have halted executive orders aimed at implementing policies favored by voters. 1. Judicial Blockades: Since President Trump took office in January 2025, judges have blocked 15 of his executive orders intended to fulfill the desires of voters. This includes orders related to deporting violent criminals, addressing bureaucratic corruption, and managing federal grants. 2. Nature of Resistance: The article argues that this legal opposition is not a matter of following the law or upholding democracy but rather a coordinated effort by activist judges and legal organizations to obstruct the administration’s reforms. The author labels this phenomenon as “Lawfare,” where lawsuits are used to stifle reform. 3. Blocked Executive Orders: Recent legal actions have hindered initiatives aimed at enhancing border security and enforcing immigration laws, wh...

Here’s What’s At Stake In Wisconsin’s Supreme Court Election

Wisconsin voters will cast their ballots on Tuesday for the State Supreme Court, marking the end of the most costly judicial race in state history. The outcome will impact important issues such as congressional maps, abortion, and voter laws. • The election features conservative Brad Schimel against liberal Judge Susan Crawford. Schimel claims the court has become too liberal and positions himself as the defender against activist judges. • Schimel argues that Crawford, who was supported by liberal donors, aims to reshape the court to advance a political agenda and potentially alter congressional seats from Republican to Democrat. • Democrats believe that a Crawford victory would allow the Supreme Court to mandate redrawing Wisconsin’s congressional maps to favor their party. • Significant campaign contributions have flooded the race, including support from major donors like George Soros and Elon Musk, who is backing Schimel and encouraging Wisconsin voters to do the same. He has been a...

Tolerance Is Suicide

The article argues that for Western civilization to endure, it must regain the Christian virtue of intolerance. The author, Ben Davis, contends that excessive pluralism and moral relativism undermine society by prioritizing false notions of tolerance over objective truth and morality. 1. Pluralism and Moral Relativism: These concepts are compared to a noose around Western civilization's neck, seen as a national sin of forgetting God. They lead to the denial of truth and the dilution of morality. 2. Misinterpretation of Tolerance: Tolerance is often mistaken for a Christian virtue but can facilitate acceptance of evil, which harms the moral foundation of a society. 3. Christian Love and Intolerance: True Christian love involves opposing what is evil rather than being indifferent. The author likens good parenting to how God expects us to care for others - by actively defending against threats. 4. Intolerance and Love: The article states that Christians are called to love God and thei...

Grifterism: The Economic Engine of Democrats

This article discusses the concept of "Grifterism," a term used to describe the Democratic Party's economic system. According to the author, Cynical Publius, Grifterism is structured to benefit a select few while hindering true economic freedom and growth. 1. Definition of Grifterism: Grifterism refers to an economic system characterized by the exploitation of various classes in society: Billionaires, Productives, Dependents, and Grifters themselves. 2. Classes in Grifterism: • Billionaires: They create businesses and pay a large share of taxes, yet they are seen as complicit in the grifting system. Their wealth and influence help maintain regulatory frameworks that favor them, reducing competition and promoting monopolies. • Productives: This class includes those who actively contribute to society (like doctors, farmers, small business owners). They face economic instability and rely heavily on their ability to navigate a regulatory landscape created by Grifters, putting...

Trump Has Begun to Clean House at the Department of Justice

 President Donald J. Trump is making significant changes to the Department of Justice (DOJ). He aims to remove individuals he considers problematic, a move projected as part of the upcoming 2024 campaign. • Trump is reportedly firing unsavory elements within the DOJ, which he believes have been weaponized against him and others. • Recent dismissals include two prosecutors in Los Angeles and Memphis, with at least 50 U. S. attorneys and their associates also being removed. • These actions reflect a departure from previous practices, as it's uncommon to dismiss assistant U. S. attorneys in this manner. • The fired prosecutors received only brief, one-sentence emails explaining their termination without further details. • Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, confirmed that more than 50 U. S. attorneys and deputies were dismissed in recent weeks. • Trump's administration’s goal is to focus on enforcing the law without engaging in politically charged investigations, di...

Democrats Continue Bashing Elon Musk Despite Investing in Tesla

The relationship between some Democrats and Tesla owner Elon Musk is complicated. While they often criticize him, some Democratic lawmakers have investments in Musk's company. 1. Democrats’ Criticism of Musk: • Many Democrats, particularly after Musk allied with President Trump, have expressed strong dislike for him. • Rep. Ilhan Omar criticized Musk, questioning his understanding of laws and rights. • Rep. Greg Casar and Sen. Chuck Schumer voiced concerns over Musk's influence, particularly regarding the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). 2. Secret Support for Tesla: • Despite their public critiques, some Democrats own Tesla stock. • Notable Democrats like Reps. Josh Gottheimer, Vicente Gonzalez, Gil Cisneros, and Ro Khanna have purchased Tesla shares since Trump took office. • This investment contradicts their harsh statements about Musk, illustrating a disconnect between their words and actions. 3. Investments Amid Criticism: • Rep. Cisneros publicly criticized Musk...

Warren Buffett Gets It Wrong

Warren Buffett, the leader of Berkshire Hathaway, recently shared insights in his annual report about capitalism and inflation. He emphasized the need for savings and proper capital deployment, while highlighting issues related to fiat money. • Buffett mentions that poor government decisions can affect the value of paper money, indicating that inflation is linked to government actions. • He describes capitalism as essential for economic progress, stemming from individuals saving and investing wisely rather than overspending. • Buffett notes that despite issues in the American process, like scams and capital misallocation, the overall output from American savings has been historically significant. • He expresses gratitude towards the government for allowing Berkshire's success and references Berkshire’s substantial tax contributions. • An analysis reveals a contradiction in Buffett's views: he aligns capitalism with government success, overlooking the realities of sound money an...

Yes, Let’s Give An America ‘Without A Meaningful Government’ A Try

This article discusses the criticisms made by university professors regarding the Trump administration's approach to government. The professors argue that eliminating certain government functions could lead to a harmful lack of regulation. The editorial board counters their points by defending the idea of limited government and emphasizing the effectiveness of free markets. 1. Love for Government: The authors express concern about those who favor government intervention and believe in its inherent necessity. They argue this perspective is misguided and limits freedom. 2. Critique of Shapiro and Tomain: Professors Sidney Shapiro and Joseph P. Tomain argue that President Trump's agenda to reduce government could lead to unregulated markets. The editorial board believes they misunderstand the benefits of a free market. 3. Free Market Regulation: Political science professor James Rogers states that free markets effectively regulate themselves. The pursuit of self-interest by busine...

Nearing the Final Battle Against the Deep State

 Clarice Feldman discusses the ongoing legal battles between the federal administration and district court judges. She expresses confidence that the administration will regain control and restore a constitutional government despite various restraining orders. • Various federal judges have issued orders that hinder the administration's efforts. However, Feldman believes these challenges will ultimately be overcome. • There have been appeals to federal circuit courts, with some rulings supporting presidential powers over independent agencies. For example, the Fourth Circuit Court upheld the President's authority to dismiss members of certain agencies and stayed injunctions against collaborations with USAID. • Recent cases include one in D. C. regarding a nationwide injunction related to the Alien Enemies Act and another in Massachusetts involving the restoration of $65 million in grants tied to DEI hiring policies. • The Trump administration's focus is on countering these leg...

You Won’t Believe What Insanity HHS Was Funding

Recent actions by Trump's Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , have led to significant cuts in federal research grants deemed wasteful and unnecessary. This comes as part of efforts to reform federal healthcare agencies. • There are concerns over taxpayer money being used for certain federal studies, such as one on preventing pregnancy among "transgender boys" and another regarding HIV stigma in Thailand, which have been criticized as excessive. • Reports indicate that billions of dollars in fraud and waste have been uncovered within federal agencies, prompting the HHS to initiate major funding cuts, particularly to woke projects. • Specific grants that have been canceled include: • Over $5 million for a study aimed at reducing HIV incidence among adolescent males. • A Stanford study regarding sex hormone effects on transgender adolescents, which received over $3. 6 million. • Additional cancellations include grants for various DEI (Diversity...

GOP Bill Seeks to Cut Off NPR and PBS: “Taxpayers Shouldn’t Fund Propaganda”

Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) has introduced a bill to defund NPR and PBS, labeling them as "propaganda machines for the radical left. " This proposal was discussed during a congressional hearing where NPR's CEO, Katherine Maher, faced criticism from GOP lawmakers for perceived bias in the networks. • Jackson's bill is called the "No Partisan Radio and Partisan Broadcasting Services Act. " It aims to eliminate federal funding for NPR and PBS. • During a House Subcommittee hearing, Maher was challenged about NPR's liberal bias and its lack of coverage on the Hunter Biden laptop story during the 2020 election. • Maher acknowledged NPR's failure to cover the story adequately, stating they recognized their mistake. • The hearing also addressed NPR’s initial dismissal of the COVID-19 lab leak theory, which Maher noted they later covered due to new evidence. • Former NPR senior editor Uri Berliner had previously accused the network of censoring dissenting view...

First Oil And Gas Lease Sales On Public Lands Yield Nearly $40,000,000 In Early Win For Trump Administration

The Department of the Interior (DOI) reported over $39 million in revenue from oil and gas lease sales on public lands in early 2025. This reflects the government's commitment to responsible energy development and job growth while reducing foreign resource reliance. DOI Secretary Doug Burgum highlighted the importance of these sales for national security and economic strength, following the policies of the Trump administration. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) leased 34 parcels covering 25,038 acres and will distribute lease revenues between states and the federal government. States involved include North Dakota, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, and Wyoming. Additionally, the BLM plans to conduct 15 more lease sales in 2025. Royalty from production stands at 16. 67%, with leases lasting 10 years if production continues. https://dailycaller.com/2025/03/29/department-of-the-interior-oil-and-gas-lease-sales-nearly-40000000-in-revenue/  

Alaska GOP Clears First Hurdle in New Attempt to Repeal Controversial Voting Scheme

 Efforts to repeal ranked-choice voting (RCV) in Alaska are underway once again, having made progress in gathering signatures for a petition. This initiative follows a previous attempt in 2024 that narrowly failed. • The current repeal campaign, led by the group REPEAL NOW, started on Saturday at the Governor’s Prayer Breakfast in Anchorage. • The new team includes Bernadette Wilson, Bethany Marcum, and Judy Eledge, who aim to educate voters about the complexities of the RCV system. • The last repeal attempt was significantly outspent by opponents using Outside funding but came very close to succeeding. • In 2022, some voters expressed confusion over how to rank their choices, potentially impacting election outcomes. • The campaign now plans to raise funds to support their educational efforts and make a case against RCV, which is backed by Democrats and Senator Lisa Murkowski. • The success of this repeal effort in Alaska could influence similar movements elsewhere as it is seen as...

Nearly 5,000 Suspect Voter Registrations Discovered Ahead of Critical WI Supreme Court Election

A grassroots group found almost 5,000 questionable voter registrations in Milwaukee just days before an important election in Wisconsin. Despite the findings, the local election commission opted not to investigate the discrepancies. • Fair Elections Wisconsin (FEW) identified 4,878 potentially illegal voter registrations that had been used in the previous election. • The Milwaukee Election Commission dismissed a formal challenge by FEW, ignoring evidence of improper registrations. • Key issues included: • 281 registrants had moved out of the county. • 377 registrants had moved out of state before the registration deadline. • 2,926 addresses lacked proper apartment or unit numbers. • 501 addresses were registered as P. O. boxes, which is illegal. • 24 registrations used commercial addresses like UPS and FedEx. • 11 used U. S. Post Office addresses, also ineligible. • FEW requested action, including prosecution for unlawful registrations and marking questionable ones as "Inactive,...

Liberal Law Professor Jonathan Turley on Judges Interfering in Trump’s Agenda: ‘They Have Intruded Into Areas of Presidential Authority’

 Jonathan Turley, a law professor, speaks out about judges obstructing President Trump's plans. He argues that these actions are a form of judicial interference, undermining the authority of the elected President. 1. Judicial Interference: Turley emphasizes that a few judges are attempting to halt Trump's agenda, which he believes is a clear instance of overreach. 2. Public Election: He asserts that America chose Trump, not a group of judges, highlighting the need for the judiciary to respect the will of the voters. 3. Discussion on Judicial Powers: In a segment on FOX News, Turley discusses concerns about judges issuing national injunctions against executive actions. He compares the situation to passengers pulling the emergency brake in a car, making it difficult to drive. 4. Supreme Court Opinions: Turley mentions that even liberal justices, like Kagan, have criticized the trend of trial judges issuing national injunctions, describing it as "madness. " 5. Legislatio...

Scott Jennings To CNN Panel: Democrats Morphed Into Angry Mob Cheering Violence & Chaos

 Scott Jennings, a GOP analyst, commented on remarks made by Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett regarding Texas Governor Greg Abbott, who is wheelchair-bound. Jennings criticized the Democratic party's current direction and its connection with their far-left elements. • Jennings expressed gratitude for Crockett's visibility, suggesting her radical statements further alienate the party from mainstream America. • He highlighted that leftist audiences appear to support extreme actions, including vandalism against Tesla vehicles and aggression towards individuals with disabilities. • Jennings accused the far-left of embracing a culture of hate and violence, noticing a significant decline in the approval ratings for Democrats27% for NBC and 29% for CNN. • Elon Musk also highlighted concerns over violence against peaceful businesses, particularly targeting Tesla. • The Democratic party's use of aggressive tactics, such as vandalism, is viewed as an attempt to regain politi...

Federal Judge Halts Shutdown of Voice of America

 A federal judge has issued a temporary order stopping the Trump administration from shutting down the Voice of America (VOA), a government-funded news service. This action follows a lawsuit filed by VOA employees against the U. S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM). • Judge J. Paul Oetken of the Southern District of New York ruled in favor of VOA employees, preventing USAGM from closing the network and its radio programs. • Employees had been placed on paid leave as part of a shutdown process. The lawsuit claimed USAGM violated press freedom and the separation of powers by halting VOA’s operations. • The judge noted that USAGM's actions seemed unconstitutional and that the acting Director lacked authority to cut funding or terminate staff. • The shutdown was controversial, with critics including President Donald Trump, who accused VOA of bias and stated it misuses taxpayer money. • In earlier conflicts, the government criticized VOA for allegedly promoting foreign propaganda. • Since...

Interest costs on U.S. debt to exceed economic growth by 2045, increasing risk of fiscal crisis

 The U. S. is projected to face a critical financial milestone by 2045 where the average interest rate on national debt will surpass the economic growth rate. This situation could lead to a debt spiral, as warned by analysts from a budget watchdog group. • Interest costs are estimated to reach a record 3. 2 percent of GDP this year, exceeding expenses for defense and Medicare. This is predicted to rise to 5. 4 percent by 2055. • If the average interest rate becomes higher than the economic growth rate by 2045, this could initiate a debt spiral, creating severe economic issues. • Rising debt and deficits may lead to several negative outcomes, including slowed income growth, increased interest rates for the national debt, greater geopolitical risks, and a heavier burden on future generations. • There is a concerning rise in the national debt, which could grow from 100 percent of GDP in FY 2025 to 156 percent by 2055. • Annual budget deficits are expected to increase from 6. 2 percent...

The case for locking up the Deep State’s biggest hatchet man…

 The content outlines the controversial actions of Norm Eisen, highlighting his involvement in political maneuvers aimed at undermining former President Donald Trump. Eisen's background, techniques, and connections are presented to portray him as a central figure in promoting strategies akin to color revolutions to remove Trump from power. • Background of Norm Eisen: A Harvard Law graduate, Eisen gained prominence through his connections with Barack Obama and later as a significant player in legal actions against Trump. He has been associated with liberal organizations and has actively participated in political activities against the Trump administration. • Legal Attack Strategies: Eisen is depicted as a mastermind behind various legal challenges and impeachment processes against Trump, including drafting articles of impeachment before the Ukraine phone call incident. His legal tactics are linked to broader efforts to delegitimize Trump and prevent his political resurgence. • Color...

Rhetoric, Lies, and the Media: A Quintilian Perspective on Modern Journalism

 The article discusses how modern media distorts truth, especially regarding public figures like Donald Trump. The author, Roger Kimball, compares today's journalism to ancient rhetorical practices described by Quintilian, suggesting a manipulation of facts and bias. 1. Media Distortion: The media, particularly outlets like The New York Times, misrepresents facts about individuals (e. g. , Elon Musk) to weave a narrative that aligns with their biases. The article emphasizes the flawed portrayal of Musk’s South African background. 2. Critique of CNN's Stephen Collinson: Kimball criticizes Collinson’s view of Trump as a dictator attacking elites. He argues that Trump's actions are legitimate and supported by his electoral mandate for changes such as immigration reform and fiscal responsibility. 3. Misinterpretation of Intent: The author counters Collinson's assertions that Trump seeks retribution against political enemies. Kimball claims Trump intends to address abuses by...

Recycling Power: Rethinking Nuclear Waste

 This article discusses the ongoing problem of used nuclear fuel (UNF) in the United States, with a focus on the need for a new approach, specifically recycling, to manage this waste effectively. • Current Situation: Nuclear energy accounts for nearly 20% of U. S. electricity. Over 90,000 metric tons of used nuclear fuel are stored across 39 states, including 4,000 metric tons in Texas. Although the government has collected over $20 billion for the disposal of UNF, it has not removed any significant amount from reactor sites. • Challenges: The lack of significant removal of UNF results in financial loss and continued storage issues at reactor sites. There have been attempts to create interim storage facilities in Texas and New Mexico, yet these proposals face strong opposition, leading to legal disputes currently being reviewed by the Supreme Court. • Proposed Solution: The article argues for rethinking the management of UNF through recycling instead of long-term storage. Recycling...

The Swirling Vortex of Weaponised Lawfare

 The article discusses the intertwining issues of lawfare, the judiciary’s failures, and the political landscape in the context of the United States, particularly regarding the Trump administration and broader judicial actions. 1. Judicial Failures During Covid: The courts did not protect rights and liberties during the Covid years, leading to a perception of judicial failure. 2. Threats to Democracy: Technocratic elites are viewed as a greater threat to democracy than populist movements, with judges seen as the last bastion defending gains made by social justice movements. 3. Judicial Fallibility: Judges are not infallible. Historical cases in Australia illustrate that wrongful convictions can and do occur, and personal biases can influence judicial outcomes. 4. Corruption and Oversight: There are mechanisms for addressing judicial incompetence, but incidents of corruption, such as a recent scandal involving a judge in India, highlight weaknesses in oversight. 5. Judicial Overreac...

National Security and the Global Landscape

 The article discusses the importance of a strong security strategy for conservative governance. It emphasizes that security is essential for freedom, democratic values, and community safety. 1. Current Security Issues: There is a growing sense of insecurity, and recent policies have affected law enforcement negatively. The narrative of defunding the police has exacerbated crime rates and undermined public safety. 2. Comparative Threats: The author views Islamic radicalism as a significant threat to Western security, even more so than the dictatorship of Communist China. 3. Crime Dynamics: The rise in crime is attributed to a mix of lost societal values, poverty, and ineffective policies that make crime appealing over honest work. The need for law and order is stressed and is considered essential for community safety. 4. Immigration Concerns: Legal immigration is viewed positively as a contributor to national greatness, while illegal immigration is seen as a form of state-sponsored...

A curiosity about the DC District Court’s judges

 An article by John M. Contino discusses the U. S. District Court of the District of Columbia, focusing on the judges who were appointed, particularly those born outside the United States. The piece highlights their lack of prior experience as judges and raises questions about their ideological motivations. • Out of fifteen judges on the D. C. District Court, five are foreign-born and have no judicial experience before their appointments. • Chief Judge James Boasberg is mentioned alongside his peers. • The appointment of these judges can be traced back to Barack Obama, who appointed Judge Tanya Sue Chutkan, born in Jamaica, and Judge Amit P. Mehta, born in India, both of whom had no prior judicial experience. • Joe Biden continued this pattern by appointing Judge Ana Cecilia Reyes from Uruguay and Judge Amir Hatem Mahdy Ali from Canada, neither of whom were judges before their nominations. • Judge Sparkle Sooknanan, born in Trinidad and Tobago and confirmed in early 2025, is also p...

Nearing the Final Battle Against the Deep State

 Clarice Feldman discusses ongoing legal battles between the administration and various federal judges, emphasizing the need for the executive branch to reclaim control from what she describes as the "deep state" and its judicial allies. She expresses confidence that the current administration will restore a constitutional republican government. 1. Legal Challenges: • Multiple district court judges have issued restraining orders against the administration. • Appeals have been made to the federal circuit courts, with notable rulings favoring the President’s powers, including dismissals in independent agencies. 2. Department of Justice (DOJ) Actions: • The DOJ has filed motions with the Supreme Court to vacate orders from district judges, which include: • A reinstatement of 16,000 terminated employees from the NLRB and Merit Systems Protection Board. • Restoration of $65 million in grants that contained diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) hiring conditions that the administr...

Planned Parenthood Put on Notice: Trump Confirms Possible Criminal Investigation Into Baby Body Parts Scandal

  On March 25, President Trump addressed a significant issue regarding Planned Parenthood and the potential for a criminal investigation into allegations of illegal activities related to baby organ harvesting. • President Trump was questioned about investigating Planned Parenthood's practices if the organization were defunded. He confirmed, "We’ll look into it, we’re going to look into everything. " • In 2015, undercover videos released by the Center for Medical Progress suggested that Planned Parenthood was involved in illegal profit-making from the trafficking of tissue and organs from aborted babies. • Despite the evidence and two Congressional investigations referring the matter to the U. S. Department of Justice, Planned Parenthood did not face federal charges. • Troy Newman, President of Operation Rescue, criticized Planned Parenthood for avoiding prosecution and stated that their political influence is declining as their clinics struggle and employee concerns rise ...

Nearly Every Federal Judge Obstructing Trump Has a Spouse or Child Drawing a Paycheck From a Democrat-Aligned NGO

 Recent events highlight ongoing tensions within the U. S. judicial and political landscape, particularly regarding immigration laws, judicial conflicts of interest, and political activism among judges and their families. 1. Judicial Conflicts of Interest: • Some judges are accused of failing to recuse themselves from cases due to potential conflicts related to family affiliations with organizations that oppose certain government actions. • Elon Musk criticized these judges, suggesting they prioritize personal interests and familial connections over impartiality. 2. Recent Rulings on Deportation: • Judge James Boasberg extended a block on President Trump's deportation flights for violent gang members, raising concerns about his family's financial ties to NGOs opposing such deportations. • Boasberg’s daughter works for a nonprofit that is seen as pro-immigrant, which has led to accusations of bias in his judicial decisions. 3. Nonprofit's Financial Ties: • The nonprofit grou...

US Just Secured the 2nd Release of an American Citizen From the Taliban This Month

 Recently, two Americans were released from Taliban captivity in Afghanistan. The stories of their gratitude reflect significant changes in U. S. foreign policy under President Trump. • One week ago, American George Glezmann was freed after two years in Taliban imprisonment, expressing immense gratitude upon his release. • Zalmay Khalilzad, a former U. S. ambassador, announced the release of another American, Faye Hall, on social media, sharing a photo of her return journey. • Hall had been detained since February for using a drone without permission and was released through a deal facilitated by Qatari negotiators. • After her release, Hall shared an emotional thank you video to President Trump, which he shared on his social media account. • Hall's detention was brief compared to other American hostages during prior administrations, indicating a shift in the U. S. government's handling of hostage situations. Faye Hall's and George Glezmann’s releases illustrate a new appro...

Texas Under Siege: The Stealth Islamic Takeover We Can’t Ignore

 The article warns about perceived Islamic influence in Texas, focusing on the East Plano Islamic Center (EPIC) and its proposed project called "EPIC City. " This investment is being investigated for potential fraud and violations of state law, raising alarms among critics who believe it represents a broader threat to Texas values. • Investigations and Concerns: Governor Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton are investigating EPIC due to allegations of misleading investors regarding the EPIC City, a large development which critics claim promotes Sharia law over American values. Abbott insisted that all entities in Texas must adhere to state law, rejecting any notion of “Sharia cities. ” • Public Response and Criticism: Critics, including activists from the RAIR Foundation, express concern that the project reflects a calculated effort to establish a community that operates on Islamic principles rather than American laws. They refer to it as an enclosed community that cou...