May 31, 2025

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'Radical lunatics' at USAID tied closely to Soros for decades
President Donald Trump, who said the foreign aid agency was being run by “radical lunatics,” named Secretary of State Marco Rubio as USAID’s acting administrator. USAID has had close ties with globalist billionaire George Soros for decades. Read More.
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Winners at losing: The U.S. public education system
Just how much longer will American parents, their kids, business leaders and the political class tolerate the dreadful performance of our public schools? It's arguably the greatest threat to our nation's economic health and our national security. Read More.
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Seriously? U.S. Mint offers Americans J6 'insurrection' coin
The U.S. Mint is offering Americans a bronze medal to commemorate "United States Capitol Police and those who protected the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021." Clicking on the Mint's "description" of what happened that day finds J6 protesters described as "a mob of insurrectionists." Read More.
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Trump’s tariff blitz gets results from Mexico and Canada
President Donald Trump paused imposing tariffs on Mexico and Canada after both countries agreed to do more to secure their borders with the United States. Read More.
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Report: 1.4 million more votes than voters in 2022
In a study of seven states in the 2022 midterms, an election integrity group reported it found more than one million more votes were cast than there were voters who voted. Read More.
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Criminal illegals being sent to Guantanamo Bay
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced he would issue an executive order instructing authorities to begin preparing Guantanamo Bay to house thousands of illegal aliens who have committed heinous crimes. Read More.
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Future of the party? David Hogg elected DNC vice chair
Gun control activist David Hogg was elected on Saturday to serve as the vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Read More.
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What did U.S. intel agencies know about Wuhan lab and China's bioweapons program?
The following documentary about still unanswered questions on the origins and possible motivations of the Covid pandemic is more relevant today than ever. Read More.
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Obama was first to inject DEI into U.S. aviation system
In 2013, the Obama administration forced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to abandon its Air Traffic Collegiate Training Initiative (AT-CTI) schools, which used clinically verified aptitude tests to admit and train air traffic controllers (ATCs). Read More.
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Trump's press secretary Karoline Leavitt meets (and blisters) the press
During her first press briefing as White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt proved to be a straight shooter, firing back succinct and sometimes stinging answers to leading questions from the assembled "news professionals." Read More.
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Pence leads effort to derail RFK Jr. HHS confirmation
Advancing American Freedom, an advocacy group founded by Mike Pence, is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on ads in an attempt to derail the nomination of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to head up Health and Human Services (HHS), reports say. Read More.
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8,000 troops discharged for refusing Covid jab are reinstated
President Donald Trump kept the executive order pedal to the metal on Monday as he was expected to sign executive orders reinstating troops who were fired for refusing the Covid vaccine; banning transgender individuals from serving in the armed forces, and moved to end all Department of Defense diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs. Read More.
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Were pardons part of deal cut by Biden to drop out of race?
Before bowing out of the 2024 presidential race, Joe Biden likely cut a deal that included pardons for his family members, bestselling author Peter Schweizer told The Daily Wire. Read More.
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Leftist Colombia leader appears to have bad case of TDS
The antics of Colombian leftist President Gustavo Petro over the weekend has his government scrambling to mend fences with the United States. Read More.
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FEMA 'let the country down': Trump in NC vows to 'take over'
While visiting North Carolina on Friday, President Donald Trump said; "We're going to fix it, and we're going to fix it as fast as you can. It's a massive amount of damage. FEMA has really let us down. Let the country down. And I don't know if that's Biden's fault or whose fault it is, but we're going to take over. We're going to do a good job." Read More.

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