💸FBI Intercepts Expose Clinton Foundation Donation Concerns
Newly released FBI documents from the “Cracked Foundation” investigation reveal intercepted communications involving Hillary Clinton discussing campaign debt settlement and donations with Indian hotel magnate Sant Singh Chatwal, a convicted felon who pled guilty in 2014 to laundering straw donations to her 2008 presidential campaign and forfeited one million dollars. Chatwal, a longtime Clinton associate and foundation trustee, was recorded admitting that illicit contributions were the way to influence politicians. In one intercepted conversation, Clinton advised Chatwal to direct funds to the Clinton Foundation rather than her campaign after he could no longer donate directly. FBI field agents in 2016 prepared questions for Clinton about foreign donations during her time as Secretary of State, potential misuse of the foundation to settle personal campaign debts, and disregard of agreements to restrict such contributions, but headquarters blocked further pursuit. These records highlight evidence of the bureau intercepting foundation-associated individuals and raise serious questions about foreign influence and pay-to-play arrangements tied to U.S. policy decisions, including the 2008 nuclear deal with India that Chatwal heavily lobbied.
Sources: The Gateway Pundit, The Daily Caller
🚜USDA Confronts California Race-Based Farmland Policies
The United States Department of Agriculture, under Secretary Brooke Rollins, has firmly challenged California’s Agricultural Land Equity Task Force recommendations that propose redistributing agricultural land and providing financial benefits exclusively based on race and ethnicity. Established in 2022 with state funding, the task force’s draft report advocates measures such as exclusive leasing of state lands to certain minorities, restrictions on farmland purchases, race-specific tax incentives, debt relief, and land transfers prioritizing tribes and particular racial groups, citing disparities where white producers own the majority of farmland. Secretary Rollins, in a December 11, 2025, letter to Governor Gavin Newsom, declared these proposals unconstitutional, violating the Equal Protection Clause, California’s Proposition 209 banning racial preferences, and potentially the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause. The USDA has warned of immediate legal action should California proceed, emphasizing that all farmers deserve equal treatment under the law regardless of race, and such discriminatory policies threaten private property rights and agricultural stability.
Sources: US Department of Agriculture, Legal Insurrection
⚠️Potential Democrat Infiltration in North Carolina Republican Primary
Lakeshia M. Alston, a niqab-wearing Muslim woman with a documented history of voting in Democrat primaries since at least 2008, has filed as the sole Republican candidate for North Carolina State Senate District 22 in the 2026 election. Her official filing photo shows her fully veiled in a black niqab between the American and North Carolina flags. The development went viral after a conservative commentator highlighted her candidacy and past voting record. Concerns have arisen among conservatives that this could represent an attempt to exploit low-turnout primaries, potentially allowing an unopposed nominee with Democrat leanings to secure the Republican nomination in a district that leans Democrat.
Sources: The Gateway Pundit, Station Gossip
📋Conservative Legal Challenge to Census Bureau Statistical Methods
America First Legal has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Census Bureau to prevent the repetition of statistical methods used in the 2020 census, specifically group quarters imputation and differential privacy, which allegedly counted fictitious individuals in vacant college dormitories during the COVID-19 period and injected intentional errors into data, violating constitutional requirements for an actual enumeration of persons and federal law prohibiting statistical sampling. The suit seeks a declaration that the 2020 census was unlawful, an order for a corrected report based solely on direct counts, and an injunction barring these methods in the 2030 census to preserve accurate congressional apportionment and representation based on real residents. This action addresses distortions that shifted political power and diluted lawful citizens’ votes in states like Florida.
💰Minnesota Daycare Fraud Exposure
Citizen journalist Nick Shirley, accompanied by a private investigator, documented multiple Somali-linked daycare centers in Minneapolis and St. Paul that appeared empty and inactive during peak operating hours despite receiving substantial taxpayer-funded payments through Minnesota’s Child Care Assistance Program. Facilities such as Quality Learning Center—with its sign misspelling “learning” as “learing”—Mako Childcare Center, Mini Childcare Center, Sweet Angel Child Care, Future Leaders Early Learning Center, and Super Kids Daycare Center showed no visible children, playground equipment, or operational activity. Shirley identified over $110 million in questionable payments to these and related entities in a single day of visits, many sharing addresses, officers, or vendors in patterns suggestive of front companies. This builds on prior federal investigations into a $250 million child nutrition fraud scheme involving shell entities and money laundering, with authorities indicating such cases represent merely the tip of a larger iceberg of waste and potential diversion of public funds.
Sources: ZeroHedge, The Daily Wire
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🚄California Abandons Lawsuit Over High-Speed Rail Funding Withdrawal
The California High-Speed Rail Authority voluntarily dismissed its lawsuit against the federal government on December 23, ending efforts to restore approximately $4 billion in withheld federal grants for the troubled project originally approved by voters in 2008 at a cost of $33 billion with a promised completion by 2020. Federal officials terminated the funding in July after determining the authority lacked a viable plan to complete a usable segment amid persistent delays, massive cost overruns now estimated between $89 billion and $128 billion, and failure to meet key milestones despite years of construction yielding only partial infrastructure in the Central Valley. Authority officials cited the federal government as an unreliable partner imposing burdensome requirements that increased costs and slowed progress without added value. They announced plans to pursue private investment instead. President Trump and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy have consistently criticized the endeavor as a wasteful “train to nowhere” that squanders taxpayer dollars on an undeliverable promise.
Sources: FOX Business, The Washington Examiner
📢Has-Been Activist Group Code Pink Signals Potential Cuba Flotilla Against U.S. Policy
Code Pink co-founder Medea Benjamin and Vijay Prashad of the Tricontinental Institute for Social Research discussed organizing a flotilla to Cuba modeled after past Gaza flotilla actions, framing it as a demonstration of opposition to U.S. government policies amid ongoing naval operations in the Caribbean. The proposal emerged shortly after China’s foreign ministry criticized President Trump’s approach to Venezuela as gunboat diplomacy, with participants suggesting involvement of Chinese vessels and aid to counter U.S. influence and potentially disrupt monitored maritime corridors. Code Pink’s ties to financier Neville Roy Singham, residing in China and linked to far-left causes aligned with Beijing’s interests, underscore concerns that such activism could inadvertently advance foreign adversary objectives by creating regional instability close to American shores.
Sources: ZeroHedge, BizToc.com
🧑🦽➡️New York School District Charged with Segregating Disabled Students in Crates
The Salmon River Central School District in Fort Covington, New York, faces serious accusations of constructing wooden enclosures in elementary schools to seclude students with disabilities, with images of these padded crate-like structures circulating on social media and prompting widespread concern. Parents reported at community meetings that their children, including those with special needs, were placed in the boxes to calm down regardless of their emotional state, while one parent of a minimally verbal child noted his son described it as a required place for any mood. District officials acknowledged building three such crates across two schools but maintained they were never used on students and have been dismantled, amid violations of state and federal regulations prohibiting unauthorized seclusion and restraint. The board placed administrators on leave, reassigned the superintendent, launched an independent investigation, and issued an apology stating the claims do not align with district standards, as Governor Kathy Hochul deemed the allegations highly disturbing and demanded swift state action in a district serving predominantly Native American students with low academic proficiency despite substantial per-pupil spending.
Sources: The Gateway Pundit, WWNY-TV
📽️Netflix Inappropriate Merchandise Collaboration Raises Family Concerns
Netflix has launched an official merchandise collection combining Stranger Things with Sesame Street characters ahead of the series finale, featuring Oscar the Grouch reimagined as a Demogorgon-like “Grouchogorgon,” Bert and Ernie styled after adult Stranger Things characters, and items including children’s clothing, despite the show’s inclusion of intense violent scenes involving child characters such as a villain forcing a tentacle into an unconscious boy’s mouth to implant parasites. This collaboration follows Netflix’s acquisition of Sesame Street content rights and promotes the mature-rated horror series through a brand long associated with young children.
Sources: The Post Millennial, Human Events
🚨Heightened Security Alerts in Chicago and New Orleans for New Year’s Eve
Authorities in Chicago and New Orleans have placed major New Year’s Eve celebrations on high alert following the recent thwarting of suspected terror plots linked to the extremist Turtle Island Liberation Front. In Chicago, a joint assessment by federal, state, and local officials identified the Navy Pier fireworks event as an attractive target for potential attacks by foreign or domestic extremists, noting vulnerabilities to vehicle ramming or drone strikes despite no specific credible threat being identified. In New Orleans, officials requested elevated federal security resources for the Sugar Bowl and celebrations, prompted by the arrest of former Marine Micah James Legnon, who was en route to the city with firearms and body armor while affiliated with the group. These measures come after authorities disrupted a separate plot involving affiliates in Los Angeles planning coordinated bombings, as well as in the wake of last year’s deadly ISIS-inspired truck ramming attack on Bourbon Street that claimed multiple lives.
Sources: The Post Millennial, The Daily Wire
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💣Iranian President Declares Full-Scale War Against America, Israel & Europe
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that his nation is engaged in a full-fledged war with the United States, Europe, and Israel. He described this conflict as more complex and difficult than the 1980s Iran-Iraq War. The remarks came in an interview released on December 27 on the official website of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Pezeshkian asserted that these adversaries seek to prevent Iran from standing on its own feet through multifaceted pressures including economic sanctions, cultural influences, political challenges, and security threats. He made these comments months after a 12-day aerial conflict in which Israeli and American strikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities and military leadership.
Sources: The Epoch Times, The Times of Israel
💱Beijing’s Manipulated Economic Statistics Undermine Competitive Strength Against America
Beijing’s persistent falsification of economic data, including claims of steady 5 percent GDP growth amid prolonged deflation and collapsing investment, has created a dangerous statistical blind spot that misleads policymakers and erodes the regime’s ability to effectively compete with the United States. Analysts from the Rhodium Group estimate actual 2025 growth at only 2.5 to 3.0 percent, far below official figures, citing indicators such as an 11 percent year-on-year drop in fixed asset investment, persistent producer price deflation for 38 months, and low credit expansion under high real interest rates. This overreporting, often driven by local officials smoothing data for political advancement, results in policy misjudgments that inflate trade surpluses, provoke international sanctions and supply chain decoupling, accelerate foreign capital flight, and diminish bargaining power in trade negotiations. Experts note that no historical precedent exists for sustained 5 percent real growth during extended deflation, and inflated figures reduce market leverage while failing to mask structural weaknesses like overcapacity, property slumps, soaring youth unemployment, and irreversible manufacturing exodus through “China plus one” strategies.
Sources: The Epoch Times, The Federal Reserve Office of St. Louis
💥Israel Inducts Iron Beam Laser Defense System
The Israeli Defense Forces formally inducted the Iron Beam high-power laser air defense system, the world’s first operational system of its kind, during a handover ceremony at Rafael Advanced Defense Systems’ facility in northern Israel on December 28, 2025, attended by Defense Minister Israel Katz and senior officials. Developed by Rafael in partnership with the Ministry of Defense’s Directorate of Defense Research and Development, the system successfully completed extensive trials intercepting rockets, mortars, and drones. It features a 100-kilowatt laser with advanced electro-optical targeting for precise engagements up to 10 kilometers, offering an unlimited magazine at a cost of $5-10 per interception compared to higher expenses for kinetic systems. Iron Beam complements rather than replaces existing layers like Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow, providing cost-effective defense against saturating attacks from adversaries while minimizing collateral damage, though its performance diminishes in adverse weather, necessitating joint deployment with traditional interceptors along borders and key sites.
Sources: Legal Insurrection, The Times of Israel
🏦Failed-State Somalia Assuming UN Security Council Presidency
Somalia, a nation that has endured decades of instability since the 1991 collapse of its central government, marked by civil war, fragmented authority, and ongoing threats from the al-Qaeda-linked militant group al-Shabaab, is scheduled to assume the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council in January 2026. This one-month ceremonial role involves steering routine council business, setting agendas, chairing sessions, and overseeing debates on global peace and security matters without granting executive power. Diplomats have described the development as a significant milestone reflecting Somalia’s improving international standing, while the country continues to depend on African Union forces and international aid to counter persistent terrorist attacks. During its term, Somalia is anticipated to emphasize priorities such as peacekeeping operations, counterterrorism efforts, regional instability, and humanitarian crises exacerbated by conflict and climate-related droughts.
Sources: All Africa, The Horn Review
🛰️Russia Launches Three Iranian Satellites Amid Deepening Alliance
Russia successfully placed three Iranian-built satellites—Paya, the heaviest at 150 kilograms, Kowsar, and Zafar-2—into a 500-kilometer low-Earth orbit using a Soyuz rocket from the Vostochny Cosmodrome on December 28, 2025. These satellites, designed for imaging with up to 3-meter resolution and applications in agriculture, water resource management, and environmental monitoring, have an expected lifespan of up to five years. The launch represents the second Russian-assisted orbital insertion for Iran this year, following the July deployment of Nahid-2, and underscores the robust strategic partnership between the two nations, including a treaty signed in January. American officials have long maintained that such satellite activities violate United Nations resolutions by advancing ballistic missile capabilities potentially suitable for nuclear delivery, even as related sanctions expired in 2023.

