Judicial Watch announced recently that it obtained 314 pages of
records from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that show
Director Rochelle Walensky’s communications, which include her request
for details about the death of a teenager who died days after receiving a
coronavirus vaccination.
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U.S. Funds Project to Help Transgender Pakistanis
Attain Social Inclusion, Start Businesses
More than three years after the
Islamic Republic of Pakistan enacted a historic law guaranteeing
transgender citizens fundamental rights and protecting them from
discrimination and harassment, American taxpayers will fund a program to
“promote broader social inclusion of transgender people” in the south
Asian nation. The goal is to help Pakistan’s transgender community
develop vocational skills and knowledge to improve economic opportunities
by, among other things, teaching them how to establish and manage
small-scale businesses. Uncle Sam is also throwing in “seed funding” of
up to $600 to help transgender Pakistanis set up a business after their
skills training.
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China Abuses US Diplomats
Judicial Watch is front and
center in the effort to hold the Biden administration accountable
throughout the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Last year, Judicial Watch sued the
administration for information on the Chinese government’s reported
abuse of U.S. diplomatic personnel. Specifically, Judicial Watch sought
documents on the Chinese government’s use of anal swabs COVID-19 tests on
U.S. diplomats. As Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton states, “is [the
use of anal swab testing] just an opportunity for China to mess with our
diplomatic personnel by shaming them or embarrassing them?”
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Arizona Crossing Sees 2,404.9% Hike in Illegal
Immigrants Over Last Year
As illegal immigration continues
to slam American cities near the Mexican border, one Arizona town in
particular is feeling the heat with a ghastly 2,404.9% increase in migrants
during the first two months of fiscal year 2022—which started in
October—compared to the same period last year. Situated around 10 miles
from Mexico on the banks of the Colorado River, Yuma, in southwestern
Arizona, began to see an unprecedented influx of illegal aliens in fiscal
year 2021 along with the nation’s other Border Patrol sectors.
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