The Democrat governor of Washington state signed a bill this week which gave preference to “black, indigenous, and people of color” for forgivable loans, a Read More
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NY AG’s office hires attorney that repped Hunter Biden to defend Letitia James against fraud accusations
The New York Attorney General’s Office hired Abbe Lowell to defend Letitia James against accusations of fraud coming from the Trump admin. Lowell previously defended Hunter Biden.
Despite Trump Orders, Juvenile Prisons Still Have To House ‘Trans’ Men With Young Girls
President Donald Trump has made it a priority to keep men out of women’s sports, bathrooms, and other sex-specific spaces. But thanks to little-known Obama-era Read More
Mexican sewage gushing into Navy SEAL training waters is US’ ‘next Camp Lejeune,’ vets warn
Navy SEAL veterans are sounding the alarm on Mexican sewage that is spewing into U.S. waters in San Diego where SEALs train and have been left sickened.
Colony Ridge Gave Greg Abbott $1.5 Million. Here’s What Greg Abbott Gave Colony Ridge.
When the Trump administration’s deportation raids began in Texas, the epicenter was Colony Ridge. In the first wave of raids alone, more than 100 illegals Read More
Homan says ‘worst of the worst’ must be sent to El Salvador prison: ‘We got to protect American citizens’
Border czar Tom Homan said that his 40-year career in border security taught him that violent criminals illegally in the U.S. must be sent to such a prison.
After Canceling Passover Seder, Boston Hotel Welcomes Anti-Israel ‘Squad’ Member Rashida Tlaib
A Boston hotel owned by an infamous slumlord cancelled two Passover meals at the last minute. It hosted anti-Israel Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib instead. The Iris Read More
Letitia James launches high-dollar fundraiser after alleged mortgage fraud case
New York Attorney General Letitia James launches an ActBlue fundraiser seeking donations up to $18K-per-person in wake of alleged mortgage fraud.
HUD puts half-occupied headquarters building in DC up for sale
HUD’s headquarters was put on a list of federal assets to be sold, and it is facing hundreds of millions in deferred maintenance costs with only half the building being used.
Justice Kagan denies emergency appeal to halt deportation of Mexican nationals claiming asylum from cartel
Justice Kagan denies emergency appeal from four Mexican nationals facing deportation, allowing removal to proceed without referral to full Supreme Court.