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News   -   Apr 14, 2025 DOGE Finds Illegal Immigrants on Terror Watchlist Exploited Medicaid and Unemployment Benefits
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DOGE discovers that illegal immigrants on the terror watchlist have accessed Medicaid, unemployment benefits, student loans, and tax refunds. This raises serious security and fiscal concerns for taxpayers now being addressed by the Trump administration.

News   -   Apr 14, 2025 Trump Empowers Military to Secure Southern Border Lands
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President Trump has authorized the U.S. military to control federal lands along the southern border to enhance security and build a wall. This bold move targets key areas like Arizona and Texas, aiming to curb illegal crossings and protect national interests.

News   -   Apr 14, 2025 State Department Restricts Embassies to U.S. Flags Only
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The State Department has mandated that U.S. embassies fly only the American flag on official flagpoles, emphasizing national unity. This policy shift aims to standardize diplomatic representation worldwide and reflects a focus on core American values.

News   -   Apr 14, 2025 Military Welcomes Back Troops Dismissed Over Vaccine Refusal
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The US military is reenlisting troops discharged for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine under the Biden administration, reversing a controversial mandate from 2021. Over 8,000 service members were affected, and the Trump administration is working to right this wrong.

Golf News   -   Apr 14, 2025 Watch Rory McIlroy's Green Jacket Ceremony at the Masters
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Watch Rory McIlroy's Green Jacket Ceremony after clinching a win at the Masters in a thrilling playoff, completing his career Grand Slam. His victory at Augusta National cements his legacy among golf's elite.

News   -   Apr 14, 2025 California, New York, Massachusetts Waste $300M in Unemployment Fraud
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DOGE found that California, New York, and Massachusetts represented 75% of improper unemployment payments that were made nationwide over four years. This waste, due to fraud and errors, burdens taxpayers and hurts legitimate claimants. Reforms are urgently needed to prevent further losses.

News   -   Apr 13, 2025 Pentagon Slashes $5.1 Billion in Contracts to Rein in Spending
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The Pentagon has cut $5.1 billion in consulting and IT contracts to curb wasteful spending. Over 150 agreements were terminated after failing to deliver value. This move, supported by DOGE, redirects funds to critical defense needs.

News   -   Apr 13, 2025 Arizona Moves to Purge Up to 50,000 Noncitizens from Voter Rolls After Lawsuit
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Arizona is set to remove up to 50,000 noncitizens from its voter rolls following a lawsuit on election integrity. The state will verify eligibility using government records, aiming for transparency. This move could set a precedent for other states.

News   -   Apr 11, 2025 Trump Team Revokes Illegal Migrants’ Social Security Numbers
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The Trump administration has canceled over 6,300 Social Security Numbers issued to illegal migrants, targeting criminals first to curb access to federal benefits. The policy aims to save taxpayer funds and encourage self-deportation. Plans to revoke more SSNs are underway.

News   -   Apr 11, 2025 Trump Pushes EU to Buy U.S. Energy to Slash Trade Deficit
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President Trump is urging the EU to buy more U.S. oil and LNG to cut the trade deficit, leveraging tariffs and America’s energy dominance. The strategy aims to boost jobs and economic growth while addressing Europe’s energy security needs. Negotiations are ongoing to secure long-term deals.

News   -   Apr 11, 2025 Trump Moves to Cut Federal Funds for Sanctuary Cities
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President Trump plans to defund sanctuary cities to strengthen immigration enforcement, redirecting taxpayer funds to compliant communities. Targeting cities like Chicago and New York, the move prioritizes public safety. Congressional support ensures a unified push for law and order.

Fraud Prevention   -   Apr 11, 2025 China Financial Threats to U.S. Retiree Savings
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Lawmakers convened on April 9 to address China’s financial threats to U.S. retiree savings, spotlighting scams, capital market exploitation, and TikTok’s security risks. Experts warn of billions lost to fraud and unchecked investments in Chinese firms.

News   -   Apr 11, 2025 USPS Proposes Stamp Price of 78 Cents Amid Financial Woes
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The USPS plans to raise stamp prices to 78 cents on July 13 to address a $9.5 billion loss in 2024, part of a broader effort to stabilize finances under its 10-year plan. The 56 percent increase since 2019 reflects ongoing challenges with declining mail volume and rising costs.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 House Passes SAVE Act: Proof of Citizenship Required to Vote
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The House passed the SAVE Act on April 9 by a 220-208 vote, requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections and mandating states to purge noncitizens from voter rolls. The bill aims to bolster election integrity amid border security concerns, though it faces a tough Senate fight.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 Russian-American Ballerina Freed After Year in Russian Jail
Russian-American Ballerina Freed After Year in Russian Jail

Ksenia Karelina, a Russian-American ballerina, was freed by Russia in a prisoner swap after over a year of wrongful detention for a $51 donation to a Ukrainian charity. She returned to the U.S. on April 10 following negotiations led by President Trump, with Arthur Petrov exchanged in Abu Dhabi.

Diet & Nutrition   -   Apr 10, 2025 Seed Oils Tied to Breast Cancer Surge Alarm Americans
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A new study links common seed oils like soybean and corn, rich in linoleic acid, to faster growth of aggressive triple-negative breast cancer, urging Americans to rethink their diets. The research shows these oils, pervasive in processed foods, may be driving a cancer surge.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 DOJ’s New Task Force to Defend Second Amendment Rights
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The DOJ’s new Second Amendment Task Force, launched April 8, aims to protect gun rights through policy reform, rights restoration, and local enforcement scrutiny. Led by Attorney General Pam Bondi, it signals a robust federal commitment to upholding the right to bear arms.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 House Passes Bill to Limit Judges’ Nationwide Injunction Power
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The U.S. House passed the No Rogue Rulings Act on April 9 with a 219-213 vote, limiting federal judges’ power to issue nationwide injunctions and aiming to protect executive authority. The bill, backed by Rep. Darrell Issa, now faces a tough Senate vote.

News   -   Apr 10, 2025 Shocking Unemployment Fraud Exposed in DOGE Survey
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DOGE’s survey of Unemployment Insurance claims since 2020 uncovered $382 million in fraud, including payments to people over 115, kids aged 1-5, and those with future birth dates. The findings expose a broken system, sparking calls for reform to protect taxpayer dollars.

News   -   Apr 09, 2025 Trump Admin Freezes $2 Billion in Funds for Cornell, Northwestern
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The Trump admin froze over $1B for Cornell and $790M for Northwestern on April 8, tied to probes on antisemitism during last year’s protests, impacting research. Both schools are assessing effects and cooperating with federal inquiries.

News   -   Apr 09, 2025 Real ID Deadline Nears: What Americans Need to Know by May 7
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The Real ID deadline looms on May 7, requiring adults to have compliant IDs for domestic flights or federal property access. States are scrambling to meet demand as the State Department warns of no further delays. Costs and documents vary, but time is running out.

News   -   Apr 09, 2025 IRS to Share Taxpayer Data with Homeland Security for Deportation Push
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The IRS and DHS signed a deal on April 7 to share taxpayer data, aiding ICE in locating illegal immigrants with final deportation orders.

News   -   Apr 08, 2025 Appeals Court Allows DOGE to Access Data at Federal Agencies
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A federal appeals court on April 7 reversed an injunction, allowing DOGE to access Education Department and OPM data for audits aimed at cutting federal waste. The ruling boosts DOGE’s mission, already saving $140 billion, despite a remaining block on Treasury records.

News   -   Apr 08, 2025 Tucker Carlson Interview With Anson Frericks on Bud Light’s Fall
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Watch this interview where Tucker Carlson and Former Anheuser-Busch executive Anson Frericks discuss the downfall of Bud Light which has lost over 50% of its sales.

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