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TODAY'S TOP STORIES
May 27, 2026
STEPHEN MILLER’S FRAUD BOMBSHELL
The fraud numbers are worse than we feared.
At a White House roundtable Tuesday, Stephen Miller said the
administration’s fraud investigation has confirmed its “worst
fears” with the amount “fleeced” from taxpayers running into the
hundreds of billions of dollars.
His most striking claim: The government “could balance the federal
budget if the only dollars that went out of the treasury went to
individuals who were properly, lawfully, correctly eligible to receive
them.”
Miller pointed to Minnesota’s Somali Fraud Scandal as proof a
benefits system built on the honor system, with little verification,
is being looted.
“They’re not playing by the rules,” Miller said. Fortunately,
President Trump and Vice President Vance are working hard to fix that.
TRUMP GATHERS HIS CABINET
The Iran endgame is coming to a head.
President Trump will convene a rare full Cabinet meeting today —
relocated to the White House after weather scrapped a planned trip to
Camp David — with the possible Iran deal topping the agenda.
A White House official said the Cabinet will also discuss “recent
successes of the administration including economy and small business
wins, Task Force to Eliminate Fraud highlights, and foreign policy
updates.”
It will likely be Tulsi Gabbard's final Cabinet meeting as
intelligence chief.
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COURT BLOCKS GOP’S ALABAMA MAP
The redistricting wars just hit a wall in Alabama.
A three-judge federal panel on Tuesday blocked Alabama from using its
new congressional map in the midterm elections, ruling unanimously
that it remains “intentionally discriminatory” against black
voters.
After a landmark Supreme Court ruling, Alabama redrew its map to
eliminate districts that run afoul of the Supreme Court’s decision,
a change that would have cost Democrats one seat.
State Attorney General Steve Marshall vowed to “immediately
appeal” to the Supreme Court, where he predicted victory.
DEMS’ ICE STUNT BLOWS UP
New Jersey Democrats picked a strange Memorial Day photo op.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill and Sen. Andy Kim showed up at the Delaney Hall
ICE facility in Newark this week, demanding entry amid violent clashes
outside where activists had barricaded the entrance and clashed with
ICE agents.
Sherrill was denied access. DHS called her visit “nothing more than
a political stunt on Memorial Day.” Kim was let in — then got
pepper-sprayed after rejoining protesters outside.
Their stunt went about as well as expected. Unfortunately, the
anti-ICE riots are continuing outside the facility.
SC REPUBLICANS TORPEDO NEW MAP
Another Republican betrayal.
South Carolina’s Republican-controlled Senate on Tuesday killed a
Trump-backed plan to redraw the state’s congressional map — a
redraw that would have eliminated Democrat Jim Clyburn's district and
handed the GOP a shot at all seven seats.
With early voting already underway, holdouts argued there was no time
left to overhaul the map before 2026.
Trump previously said he was watching the vote closely, so maybe these
RINOs will face a fate similar to their Indiana counterparts:
Primaried by MAGA candidates.
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