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Adam Schiff’s Residency Controversy: Allegations of Fraud Surface
U.S. Representative Adam Schiff, a key figure in California politics, faces allegations of mortgage, election, and voter fraud tied to discrepancies in his residency declarations. These claims focus on his properties in Maryland and California, prompting scrutiny over his financial dealings and political eligibility. In 2003, Adam Schiff purchased a home in Potomac, Maryland,…
Judge Boasberg’s Contempt Finding: A Questionable Pursuit of Power
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg recently claimed to have found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in contempt for violating his deportation orders. This stems from an incident on March 15, 2025, when deportation flights to El Salvador took off despite Boasberg’s emergency order to halt them. He labeled the administration’s actions as “willful…
A Navy Veteran’s Fight Against CPS Overreach
On March 28, 2025, Farzin Yazdani, a Navy veteran and engineer, and his wife Emily faced a shocking intrusion when Loudoun County Child Protective Services (CPS) forcibly removed their one-month-old daughter, Roxana, from their Virginia home. The incident, reported by The Gateway Pundit, stemmed from a false affidavit filed by Yazdani’s ex-wife, Amanda, amid a contentious…
Governor Murphy’s Obstruction of ICE: A Call for Accountability
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has implemented policies that obstruct U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from rounding up illegal aliens. His administration’s Immigrant Trust Directive limits state and local law enforcement from cooperating with ICE, particularly by refusing to honor administrative warrants used to deport undocumented immigrants. Critics argue that this stance hampers ICE’s…
Uncovering Fraud in Unemployment Benefits: DOGE’s Shocking Findings
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), launched by President Trump in January 2025 with Elon Musk’s involvement, has exposed rampant fraud in the U.S. unemployment benefits system. A comprehensive survey of claims since 2020 revealed that the government has been disbursing abhorrent amounts of taxpayer money to ineligible or nonexistent individuals. The findings are staggering:…
Trump’s Security Clearance Crackdown: A Relentless Purge Continues
President Donald Trump has launched a sweeping campaign to revoke security clearances for numerous individuals, showing no signs of slowing down. This aggressive move appears to be a strategic effort to assert his authority and target those he perceives as political adversaries. Critics argue it’s a blatant purge of dissenters, while supporters see it as…
Sherronna Bishop’s Unsubstantiated Claim: A Tale of Doubt and Relevance
Sherronna Bishop, a vocal advocate in Colorado’s election integrity circles, has persistently claimed that U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Chris Wray participated in a specific call. However, the reality undermines her assertion: this was a public call, accessible to anyone, where participants could freely set their display names to anything they desired.…
The Administration’s Position on Fired Federal Workers: A Case for Efficiency Over Judicial Overreach
The Trump administration dismissed over 24,000 federal employees from agencies such as the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Agriculture as part of an effort to reduce bureaucracy and improve efficiency. However, lower courts ruled that these terminations violated employment laws or procedures and ordered the workers’ reinstatement. The administration is now appealing to the Supreme…
Judge’s Ruling on Banned Books Highlights Tension Between Free Speech and Community Standards
In a significant ruling on January 14, 2025, U.S. District Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney ordered the Elizabeth School District in Colorado to reinstate 19 banned books to its school libraries by March 25, 2025. The decision stemmed from a lawsuit filed by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), representing students, the Rocky Mountain Regional NAACP,…
Rep. Chip Roy Proposes Defunding ‘Radical Courts’ in Response to Judicial Activism
Rep. Chip Roy, a Republican from Texas, has taken a stand against what he calls "radical courts," and it’s about time someone called out these judges for the disgrace they’ve become. In a bold move reported by The Gateway Pundit on March 19, 2025, Roy is pushing Congress to defund courts presided over by judges…

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