đď¸Democrat Congresswoman Delivers Profane Rebuke to Supreme Court on Texas Redistricting Ruling
Democratic Representative Jasmine Crockett of Texas responded with profanity to the Supreme Courtâs decision to temporarily uphold the stateâs new congressional maps, which are designed to strengthen Republican representation by potentially adding up to five GOP House seats for the 2026 midterms. In a video posted to her YouTube account, Crockett praised one justice for a 160-page opinion criticizing aspects of the Texas process but directly stated âf--- you to the Supreme Courtâ for allowing the maps to remain in place, a ruling that also effectively displaced her from her current district and prompted her subsequent Senate campaign announcement. The maps, enacted by the Texas Legislature under Governor Greg Abbott, reflect standard legislative redistricting practices following recent federal court precedents on district composition.
Sources: FOX News, The Gateway Pundit
đ¨Minnesota Daycare Seeks Child Actors Amid Funding Scrutiny
A Craigslist listing in Minnesota advertised for 20 child actors to pose as clients at a family-run daycare that had operated for over five years until its funding was abruptly cut without cause, forcing immediate closure as the entire client base sought alternative services. The post offered up to $1,500 per day per child for three days to demonstrate functionality during an on-site state vetting process aimed at restoring funding, with applicants required to provide the childâs age, a description of their acting abilities, and a phone number for interviews. The listing, which attributed the funding loss to a decision rooted in white supremacy, was archived and removed shortly after appearing, emerging against the backdrop of federal and state investigations into childcare payment fraud prompted by reports of empty facilities receiving substantial taxpayer funds.
Sources: PJ Media, The Post Millennial
đŽđźââď¸Over 1000 Arrested in Massive Minnesota Immigration Enforcement Operation
Federal authorities from the Department of Homeland Security surged law enforcement resources into Minnesota last week in response to rampant fraud allegations. This action resulted in more than 1,000 arrests of serious criminal illegal aliens, including convicted murderers, rapists, pedophiles, and gang members. Assistant Homeland Security Secretary Tricia McLaughlin confirmed the surge targeted the Twin Cities area, involving agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Homeland Security Investigations. Arrests included individuals with prior convictions for violent crimes and sexual offenses, many with longstanding final orders of removal.
Sources: US Dept of Homeland Security, Alpha News
đşPublic Broadcasting Corporation Board Dissolves Organization After Federal Funding Elimination
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, established in 1967 to distribute federal funds to public radio and television stations, including NPR and PBS, has unanimously voted to dissolve itself after 58 years, following the Trump administrationâs successful push with Republican lawmakers to rescind all federal funding through a rescissions package signed into law last summer. The board determined that dissolution was necessary to prevent the defunded entity from becoming vulnerable to further political interference while allowing remaining resources to be allocated to support local stations and preserve historical content. This action fulfills a longstanding Republican priority to end taxpayer subsidies for public media, often criticized for left-wing bias in news coverage. The organization began winding down operations in August with staff reductions and will complete an orderly closure, including the distribution of final funds.
Sources: The Post Millennial, The Washington Examiner
âď¸Democrat-Packed Appeals Court Blocks Trump NIH Funding Cuts
A federal appeals court ruled that the Trump administration cannot implement substantial cuts to National Institutes of Health grant funding for universities conducting scientific and medical research. The three-judge panel of the Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld an injunction secured by 22 Democrat state attorneys general, along with medical associations and universities. The panel determined that the funding reductions announced by NIH in February 2025 were unlawful. These reductions were part of broader initiatives to curb federal expenditures at major universities, resulting in grants being frozen or canceled at numerous institutions. NIH issued guidance capping indirect costs at no more than 15 percent of direct research costs, regardless of actual expenses. Indirect costs encompass expenses not attributable to a single project, including facilities, equipment, and staff that benefit multiple research efforts. In announcing the change, NIH noted that institutions such as Harvard, Yale, and Johns Hopkins impose rates exceeding 60 percent for indirect costs despite possessing multibillion-dollar endowments. Many other universities lack comparable endowments. Challengers contended that the policy would trigger widespread layoffs, laboratory shutdowns, and the halt of clinical trials. A district judge previously blocked the cuts. The appeals court concurred that the policy contravened NIHâs own regulations and congressional funding provisions enacted since 2018 to avert such blanket caps. The panel consisted solely of judges appointed by Democrat presidents.
Sources: NewsMax, The Daily Record
đ°Biden Eligible for Historically Unusual Taxpayer-Funded Pension
Former President Joe Biden stands to receive an annual taxpayer-funded pension of up to $417,000, an amount that exceeds his presidential salary of $400,000 and surpasses the pensions of previous presidents due to his decades-long federal service beginning as a senator in 1972, followed by roles as vice president and president. This total combines approximately $250,600 under the Former Presidents Act of 1958, aligned with current Cabinet secretary pay, and up to $166,374 from the Civil Service Retirement System for his prior congressional and vice presidential tenure. A report from the National Taxpayer Union Foundation describes this combined benefit as historically unusual, given the rarity of such extensive qualifying service across multiple federal retirement programs.
Sources: FOX News, The Washington Times
đ§§Mamdani Appointee Called to âSeize Private Propertyâ; Homeownership is âWhite Supremacyâ
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed longtime housing activist and Democratic Socialists of America member Cea Weaver as director of the Office to Protect Tenants. Weaver previously served as campaign coordinator for Housing Justice For All and advised Mamdaniâs mayoral campaign. She played a key role in lobbying for strengthened rent stabilization laws in 2019. Resurfaced statements from Weaverâs now-deleted social media account include calls to seize private property and declarations that private property, especially homeownership, functions as a weapon of white supremacy. These remarks emphasize treating property as a collective resource and urge a shift away from individual ownership, including among white families and some homeowners of color. Additional past posts encouraged electing more communists and criticized police during 2020 protests. The appointment supports Mamdaniâs initiatives to freeze rents on regulated apartments and hold landlords accountable through new enforcement measures.
Sources: Breitbart, The Daily Wire
â§ď¸Transgender Individual Caught Engaging in Lewd Act in California Planet Fitness Womenâs Bathroom
A viral video, originally recorded in May at a Planet Fitness location in Concord, California, and resurfacing online over the weekend, captures the shadow of a transgender-identified male appearing to masturbate in a stall within the womenâs bathroom. Witness Grace Hutson alerted gym staff, who were uncertain how to respond, while her boyfriend and others confronted the individual on site. Hutson later explained she hesitated to involve police at the time due to concerns over potential backlash. The incident aligns with Planet Fitnessâs policy permitting members to use facilities corresponding to their self-reported gender identity, and no public response from the company or authorities regarding this specific event has been reported.
Sources: The Post Millennial, Outkick
đSeattle Police Halt Enforcement of Drug Possession and Public Use; Redirect to LEADS Program
Effective immediately following the inauguration of Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, the Seattle Police Department has directed officers to divert all charges related to drug possession and public drug use away from prosecution and into the Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion program, referring instances of open consumption to community-based services rather than pursuing arrests for those offenses. This policy shift revives a non-enforcement approach previously attempted after the stateâs Blake decision, which led to spikes in overdose deaths and crime before legislative intervention restored criminal penalties. Critics, including the Seattle Police Officers Guild president, warn that prioritizing diversion without consequences risks accelerating public disorder and human suffering in a city already grappling with high rates of addiction and related blight.
Sources: My Northwest, KOMO News
đťFord Achieves Strongest US Sales Performance Since 2019 Driven by Traditional Strengths
Ford Motor Company reported its highest annual U.S. vehicle sales in eight years for 2025, totaling 2,204,124 units and marking a solid 6 percent increase over the previous yearâs 2,078,832 vehicles. This robust performance reflects growing consumer preference for reliable hybrid powertrains and affordable pickup trucks, which effectively compensated for a notable decline in electric vehicle demand. Americans continue to favor practical and cost-effective transportation options that align with real-world needs, underscoring the enduring appeal of internal combustion and hybrid technologies in the marketplace.
Sources: The Epoch Times, AutoNews
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âď¸âđĽMachado Thanks Trump and Declares Venezuela Americaâs Key Ally
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient MarĂa Corina Machado expressed profound gratitude to President Donald Trump and his administration for their resolute enforcement of justice following the U.S. military operation that captured socialist dictator NicolĂĄs Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores on drug trafficking and related charges, bringing them to face federal indictment in New York, where they pleaded not guilty. Machado highlighted worldwide celebrations by Venezuelans in 130 cities across 30 countries as evidence of an imminent democratic transition, while affirming that a liberated Venezuela under opposition guidance would stand as the United Statesâ strongest partner in regional security, energy cooperation, democratic values, and human rights protection. Having recently emerged from hiding and exile with reported U.S. assistance to attend Nobel events abroad, Machado emphasized her commitment to Venezuelaâs freedom and called for the recognition of opposition figure Edmundo GonzĂĄlez in the nationâs path forward as Vice President Delcy RodrĂguez assumed temporary government control.
đColombia Affirms Ongoing Cooperation with United States Against Drug Trafficking
Amid heightened tensions following President Trumpâs recent characterization of Colombian leader Gustavo Petro as âsickâ and suggestion of possible U.S. military operations in Colombia, the Colombian government has firmly stated its commitment to sustained bilateral coordination in combating drug trafficking. Interior Minister Armando Benedetti announced that Colombia has directly informed the United States of its intent to continue joint efforts utilizing American intelligence and technology. Justice Minister Andres Idarraga emphasized targeted operations against drug laboratories, criminal organizations, and encampments, with particular focus on the Colombian-Venezuelan border region. The government highlighted record cocaine seizures approaching 1,000 metric tons in 2025 while rejecting any potential U.S. incursion as undue interference, and Defense Minister Pedro Sanchez noted a prime opportunity for enhanced international partnership in addressing this persistent threat.
Sources: The Straits Times, Reuters
đUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer Seeks Closer EU Alignment
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered a major speech asserting that closer alignment with the European Unionâs single market serves the national interest following the United Kingdomâs withdrawal through Brexit. He highlighted how migration concerns drove the Brexit referendum, yet non-EU immigration rose afterward while EU migration declined, and new trade barriers harmed the British economy. Public opinion polls now show most citizens regard Brexit as unsuccessful and would favor rejoining the single market, potentially accepting restored freedom of movement for EU citizens.
đŚEuropean Central Bank President Lagarde Compensation Exceeds Official Disclosure
An investigation has revealed that European Central Bank President Christine Lagardeâs total annual compensation reaches approximately âŹ726,000. This figure includes her basic salary of âŹ466,000 along with estimated âŹ135,000 in fringe benefits for housing and related expenses plus around âŹ125,000 from her role on the Bank for International Settlements board. The higher amount represents more than 50 percent above the basic salary reported in ECB documents. This total makes her the highest-paid EU official and nearly four times the compensation of the U.S. Federal Reserve chairman. The ECBâs reporting practices do not fully detail these additional elements despite the established salary framework dating back to the bankâs founding.
Sources: The Brussels Times, The European Conservative
đĽArson Attack Targets Brandenburg Antisemitism Commissioner Amid Rising Threats
In Brandenburg, Germany, a shed on the private property of Andreas BĂźttner, the stateâs commissioner dedicated to combating antisemitism, was deliberately set ablaze in a suspected arson attack early on a Sunday morning while his family was inside the home, fortunately escaping injury. An inverted red triangle, a symbol widely associated with Hamas propaganda and targeting, was spray-painted on an adjacent structure, marking a clear escalation in intimidation tactics. BĂźttner described the incident as an act of hatred aimed at silencing his work and vowed not to yield to such violence. Authorities are investigating the case, and officials have expressed firm support for BĂźttner, highlighting the ongoing surge in antisemitic incidents across Germany since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attacks on Israel that sparked the current conflict.
Sources: The Times of Israel, The Jerusalem Post

