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The Trump administration has taken legal action against Chicago, Cook County, and the state of Illinois, challenging their sanctuary policies. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit, arguing that these policies obstruct federal immigration officials. This move is part of the administration’s broader efforts to enforce immigration laws more stringently. In the lawsuit, the DOJ claims that Illinois’ sanctuary laws hinder the enforcement of federal immigration laws. The administration believes these policies result in the release of criminals who should be detained for immigration violations. The lawsuit highlights that such actions pose a threat to public safety. Key targets…
A former senior adviser to the Federal Reserve, John Harold Rogers, has found himself in hot water, facing serious allegations of economic espionage. It’s been claimed that since 2018, Rogers was conspiring with individuals tied to the Chinese regime. These alleged conspirators were reportedly masquerading as graduate students from a Chinese university, but their true intent was far more sinister. Rogers is accused of sharing sensitive information, including economic data, discussions about tariffs, and upcoming Federal Reserve announcements. These insights, if true, could give the Chinese regime a leg up in financial dealings, akin to insider trading. The Department of…
Idaho has long been recognized as a stronghold of conservative values. It consistently supports Republican presidential candidates, and even some counties in Oregon view it as a haven of conservatism, contemplating joining the state. This political backdrop makes a recent lawsuit involving the Idaho Army National Guard particularly noteworthy. An officer from the Guard is taking legal action against Idaho’s governor and two generals. The officer claims he was unfairly removed from his command due to his Christian beliefs. The Liberty Counsel, representing him, announced the lawsuit, emphasizing how the decision reflects a troubling stance against Christian ideals. Major David…
When disaster strikes, the difference between panic and composure often comes down to one thing: preparation. While we can’t predict emergencies, we can certainly be ready for them. This guide will walk you through creating a thorough emergency preparedness plan, ensuring you and your loved ones are equipped to face whatever emergencies you may encounter. Assess Your Unique Needs The first step in crafting your emergency plan is to assess your specific needs. Consider the natural disasters most likely to occur in your area. Are you in a hurricane zone? Tornado alley? Or perhaps wildfire country? Each scenario requires different…
Alina Habba, who was once a leading attorney for Donald Trump, has now stepped into her new role as Counselor to the President. This position puts her right alongside some of the top advisers in Trump’s administration. Having spent years defending Trump in court, she’s now focused on advancing his policy agenda and addressing what she sees as the failures of the previous administration. Habba now operates just steps away from the Oval Office, maintaining close communication with Trump and acting as one of the main spokespersons for his administration. She regularly appears on Fox News to discuss the administration’s…
On Sunday, fewer than 600 people crossed illegally into the U.S. from Mexico, marking a significant decline since President Donald Trump assumed office. Reports indicate that none of the nine border sectors witnessed more than 200 crossings on January 26, with the total number reaching just 582. Notably, the Del Rio sector, which experienced over 4,000 daily crossings during the peak of the border crisis in December 2023, recorded only 60 crossings. For context, during the last days of the Biden administration, daily border encounters ranged between 1,200 to 1,400. Since January 20, the numbers have notably decreased. The initial…
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has recently called on undocumented Colombians living in the United States to return home. Using the X platform, Petro promised these individuals “productive loans” to help rebuild the nation’s prosperity. He urged, “I ask undocumented Colombians in the US to immediately leave their jobs in that country and return to Colombia as soon as possible.” Petro believes that wealth is solely generated by the working populace. He assured returnees that the Department of Social Prosperity (DPS) will assist by providing loans to those who enroll in its programs. His vision is to foster “social wealth” in…
President Donald Trump is set to take significant steps on Monday regarding military policies, focusing on enhancing the effectiveness and readiness of the U.S. Armed Forces. He plans to sign a series of executive orders, including one that instructs Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to revise the standards related to trans-identifying individuals in the military. This move aims to ensure that military readiness remains uncompromised and that all service members are held to the same standards of preparedness and capability. A report by the New York Post highlighted these upcoming executive orders, emphasizing the goal of fostering a culture where lethality…
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem recently shared significant news on Fox News about the agency’s decision to end grant funding to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that misuse their funds to assist illegal migration into the U.S. This move aligns with the reversal of Biden-Harris policies, which has allowed U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to conduct raids targeting “criminal aliens,” including those guilty of severe crimes such as rape and murder. This action fulfills President Donald Trump’s promise to take decisive action on the southern border and illegal immigration. In her appearance on “The Will Cain Show,” Noem emphasized…
Pfizer Inc., a leading name in the pharmaceutical industry, recently agreed to a $60 million settlement to address allegations of false claims. The Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed that these claims were related to improper payments made by Biohaven Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary acquired by Pfizer. This case centers on accusations that Biohaven provided lucrative incentives to physicians to promote the prescription of Nurtec ODT, a medication for migraines, from March 2020 to September 2022. During this period, Biohaven allegedly organized speaker programs featuring lavish dinners at upscale restaurants, ostensibly for educational purposes. However, the DOJ pointed out that many of…