Author: Terry Littlepage

Terry is the co-owner and co-creator of Spreely, a free speech suite of platforms.

Representative Thomas Massie (R-KY) is urging Congress to defund the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) after a controversial Supreme Court ruling. The decision has been perceived by many as a blatant disregard for American taxpayers and constitutional principles. The Supreme Court recently ruled that the Trump administration must immediately release $1.9 billion in foreign aid payments—a move that has left many conservatives frustrated. This decision enforces a district court judge’s ruling, requiring the administration to uphold foreign aid agreements established before Trump’s presidency. The court’s ruling came with a narrow 5-4 vote, with the three liberal justices siding…

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The FBI is under the microscope again for holding back important documents about Jeffrey Epstein, despite promises to release them. People are wondering if Maurene Comey, who is James Comey’s daughter and was involved in past Epstein cases, has anything to do with this delay. The public was eager to see these documents, as they might shed light on Epstein’s shady connections and crimes. But most of the files are still hidden, which has sparked debates about the transparency of the investigation. Some believe political and institutional interests might be behind the decision to keep these records sealed. Maurene Comey,…

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Under the direction of the Trump administration, the Pentagon has announced the deployment of an additional 3,000 troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. This strategic move, including armored Stryker vehicles, aims to bolster current efforts to secure the border and maintain the nation’s territorial integrity. With this deployment, the total number of troops at the border will exceed 9,000, working in conjunction with federal and state law enforcement agencies. U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth emphasized the seriousness of the mission on social media by declaring, “We are dead serious about 100% OPERATIONAL CONTROL of the southern border.” The Department of…

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President Donald Trump and his administration have taken a firm stand against wasteful federal spending, focusing on eliminating fraud and misuse of taxpayer money. A recent announcement highlighted the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s crackdown on illegal immigrants unlawfully receiving food stamp benefits, as reported by Fox News. This decision is part of a comprehensive effort initiated by the White House to prevent ineligible individuals from accessing taxpayer-funded welfare. The USDA made it clear that illegal immigrants would no longer benefit from food stamps. Secretary Brooke Rollins stated that the department would “immediately clarify and enforce all rules” to ensure that…

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Senate Democrats have launched efforts to impede President Donald Trump’s national energy emergency, a move that aims to counteract his initiatives to reduce energy prices. From day one, Trump prioritized American energy independence, declaring a national energy emergency to bolster domestic production. This decision was met with resistance from the left, who have different views on energy policy. The president’s strategy has been hailed by conservatives as a necessary step towards energy independence. By focusing on unleashing American energy potential, Trump aimed to create jobs and drive economic growth. His approach was seen as a direct challenge to foreign energy…

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A recent report has unveiled that a significant chunk of COVID relief funds, intended for educational purposes, was funneled into expenditures that didn’t directly benefit students. The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), born during the Trump administration, sounded the alarm, pointing out that nearly $200 billion meant for schools was spent without much oversight. The findings, backed by data from Parents Defending Education, brought to light some eyebrow-raising spending decisions by various school districts. Granite Public Schools in Utah, for instance, spent $86,000 of these funds on hotel rooms at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, the Santa Ana Unified…

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ICE officers recently transferred over 100 illegal Venezuelan migrants from Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to Honduras as part of a deportation process. This action follows an executive order signed by President Donald Trump to expand the use of Guantanamo Bay for detaining illegal immigrants entering the U.S. Initially set up by President George W. Bush after the 9/11 attacks, the facility was intended to hold terror suspects but has since been repurposed. The Trump administration highlighted Guantanamo Bay as a temporary holding space for criminal illegal immigrants awaiting deportation, aiming to expedite their removal from the U.S. mainland. ICE officials…

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Patrick Mahomes Sr., father of the Kansas City Chiefs’ star quarterback, recently revealed that a fight he had with John Rocker was a staged event. This announcement came after the former Mets pitcher and Rocker, a former Atlanta Braves reliever, created a buzz with their altercation during Super Bowl weekend. Mahomes Sr. disclosed that the incident was orchestrated to generate publicity for an upcoming celebrity boxing match set for April 2025, according to TMZ Sports. The New York Post reported that Mahomes Sr.’s trip to New Orleans for the event resulted in him missing a scheduled urine test. This absence…

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In a move that has intensified diplomatic tensions, President Donald Trump has demanded that Ukraine provide the United States with $350 billion in compensation for military and financial aid extended during the ongoing conflict with Russia. This demand includes a proposal for the U.S. to receive a 50% share of Ukraine’s revenues from critical minerals, oil and gas, ports, and infrastructure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has firmly rejected this proposal, citing concerns over national sovereignty and the absence of concrete security guarantees. The Trump administration’s proposal, detailed in a confidential draft contract, outlines the creation of a joint investment fund…

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In yet another example of judicial overreach, U.S. District Judge George A. O’Toole, Jr., a Clinton appointee, has thrown a wrench into President Trump’s bold plan to streamline the bloated federal government. The judge’s ruling temporarily halts the administration’s widely supported “fork in the road” buyout program, which offered federal employees a generous resignation package as part of Trump’s effort to cut government waste. This last-minute interference gives federal employees more time to reconsider the offer—an offer that many in the private sector would never get. But instead of letting these workers make a decision for themselves, O’Toole has chosen…

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