July 23, 2025
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Docs: Biden DOJ Worked Overtime Seeking 'Federal Hook' to Investigate Parents at School Board Meetings |
by Joshua Arnold |
Newly revealed internal communications from the U.S. Department of Justice show in full technicolor how the Biden administration weaponized law enforcement agencies against political opponents, even when those opponents were only concerned parents showing up to a school board meeting. The documents, obtained and published by America First Legal (AFL), show that in October 2021, the Biden Justice Department urgently and vainly searched for a "federal hook" with which to justify its plan to investigate parents at school board meetings. |
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Obama, 'Russian Collusion,' and the Real Threat to Democracy |
by S.A. McCarthy |
While whining for roughly a decade about Trump posing an "existential threat" to democracy, Democrats have been actively undermining and subverting the very democracy they claim to cherish. |
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Trump Vows to Repeat Strikes after Iran Vows to Continue Nuclear Program |
by Dan Hart |
Even after a U.S. strike devastated their nuclear program last month, Iran is doubling down on continuing to pursue nuclear enrichment, declaring Monday that it "cannot give up" the program due to "national pride." President Trump responded by stating that the U.S. would repeat a strike on Tehran to thwart a future nuclear threat "if necessary." |
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Outstanding - The Leftist Takeover of Schools, Paid for by Taxpayers (Ep. 202) |
Podcast with Casey Harper and Kendall Tietz |
Education is under attack. Host Casey Harper is joined by Kendall Tietz, an investigative reporter for Defending Education to discuss the ideological takeover of America's schools. Together, they expose how federal funds meant for disadvantaged students are being redirected to controversial programs promoting race and gender-based ideologies, equitable grading, and political indoctrination-often without parental consent. |
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Puerto Rico Enacts Law Protecting Minors from Gender Transition Procedures |
by Joshua Arnold |
Puerto Rico Governor Jenniffer Gonzalez-Colon signed into law a bill (PS0350) protecting minors from gender transition procedures. Puerto Rico becomes the first U.S. territory to pass such a law, and it joins 27 state legislatures that have already passed laws protecting minors from gender transition procedures. |
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DHS: 'Tens of Thousands' of Illegal Immigrants Have Self-Deported |
by S.A. McCarthy |
President Donald Trump's nationwide immigration raids have made headlines for months, but his administration's aggressive immigration policies have also inspired tens of thousands of illegal immigrants to save federal law enforcement any trouble and simply deport themselves. |
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Pete Buttigieg's DOT under Fire after Spending $80 Billion on DEI |
by Caily Shriver |
Under the Biden administration, former Secretary Pete Buttigieg's Department of Transportation (DOT) spent $80 billion over his four-year term on DEI initiatives. Under Buttigieg's supervision, around 400 DEI-related grants were approved, as opposed to only 60 under the previous Trump administration. Just one of these DEI initiatives, called Justice40, allocated half of the $150 billion in infrastructure investments to assist "disadvantaged communities." |
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Church Leader Faces Opposition for Protesting Unjust Firing of Fellow Pastor Luke Ash |
by Evelyn Elliott |
After Luke Ash, a bi-vocational pastor, was fired from his job at the East Baton Rouge Parish Library on July 10 for his refusal to use the preferred pronouns of a transgender-identifying coworker, Dr. Lewis Richerson stood up in that same library to deliver his remarks at a July 17 public meeting to address its budget. |
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Republicans Weigh Possible Government Shutdown and Upcoming Recess in Face of Dem Opposition |
by Caily Shriver |
Things are getting interesting on Capitol Hill as Democratic leaders consider forcing a government shutdown, and President Trump calls on the Senate to cancel the August recess. Continued turmoil over Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" and Thursday's $9 billion recissions package ramped up frustrations within Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's (D-N.Y.) party. "House Republicans continue to robotically rubber stamp the extreme and unpopular Trump agenda," House Minority Leader Hakeem Jefferies (D-N.Y.) wrote on X. "Every single House Democrat strongly opposed the reckless Republican rescissions bill." |
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