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Medicare is a ‘ponzi scheme,’ Twila Brase exposes HIPPA lies, DNA harvesting & the war on medical freedom

On this episode of the podcast, Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom co-founder, Twila Brase, RN PHN, marked the 60th anniversary of Medicare by exposing what is really going on behind the curtain. She refers to Medicare as a ‘ponzi scheme’ destined for insolvency by 2033, and she warns Americans about the looming crisis and makes the case for an ‘escape hatch’ from government-run healthcare. Brase also dismantles the myth that HIPAA protects patient privacy, revealing how it actually enables the widespread sharing of personal health data without consent. She also uncovers the disturbing truth about states like California and Texas storing newborn DNA without parental knowledge. You can follow this podcast, Amanda Head, Twila Brase on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for their respective handles: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @TwilaBrase. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Twila Brase, RN PHN Author, Registered Nurse & Co-Founder of Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Historic U.S.-EU trade deal slashes tariffs, sparks global shift: Inside the art of this deal with Shanker Singham

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head discusses the recent U.S.-EU trade deal with Shanker Singham, a former advisor to the United States Trade Representative and former advisor to the Secretary of State for International Trade of the United Kingdom. Singham highlights the significance of this deal as the first major agreement in 25 years. He notes the deal’s framework for reducing regulatory barriers, which could boost EU economic growth. Singham criticizes EU leaders for viewing trade as zero-sum, emphasizing the need for regulatory reforms. The deal reduces EU tariffs from 30% to 15% with potential for further reductions if regulatroy changes are made. Furthermore, Singham discusses the enforcement mechanisms and the broader impact of U.S. trade policies on global regulatory systems. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Shanker Singham CEO, Competere & Former Advisor to the U.S. Trade Representative & U.K. Secretary of State for International Trade Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

Articles, Education, Politics & Policy

Biden’s unconstitutional free ride for student loan borrowers ends August 1

Articles / Education / Politics & Policy Biden’s unconstitutional free ride for student loan borrowers ends August 1 Teaching students fiscal responsibility: The new guardrails rein in Biden-era student loan cancellation, reduces federal spending on loan forgiveness, and imposes stricter borrowing and repayment structures. By: In an announcement video posted to X, Department of Education Secretary Linda McMahon announced that beginning August 1, the Department of Education will resume charging interest on student loans under the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan enacted under former President Joe Biden. That plan was ruled an unconstitutional overreach of power by the United States Supreme Court in June 2023. The Biden administration introduced the SAVE Plan in the summer of 2023 and billed it as an affordable repayment program, but it was legally challenged and is now defunct. Critics argued in editorials that it was “straight up buying votes” and a blatant attempt to buy votes for the Democratic Party. This change marks a broader overhaul of the federal student loan system under President Trump’s administration, which will phase out the SAVE Plan and other income-driven repayment plans that claimed to eliminate or lower payments for borrowers, but in practice handed the bill to American taxpayers. The Trump administration’s view on the issue is that loan cancellations are “vile” and are not a viable option as it merely shifts debts from one party to another, specifically not allowing American taxpayers to take on debts that are not their own. Admin presents online array of options In the announcement, McMahon encouraged borrowers to go to a link, StudentAid.gov, to learn about what they are characterizing as affordable, legal repayment options, as the Department of Education will provide assistance in identifying new plans. The debate over whether student loans should be forgiven is steeped in the issue of what is objectively considered fair. Many, especially Republican legislators, question why student loans should be forgiven when hundreds of thousands of young Americans enlist in the military to pay for their education with their service. They also ask why mostly liberal arts majors were favored in the now-moribund plan over young Americans who skip a four-year degree and opt instead for vocational or trade school. What changes are coming? The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which Trump signed on July 4, overhauls the federal student loan system, impacting nearly 43 million borrowers with stricter borrowing limits and reduced repayment options. The SAVE plan will be fully phased out by July 1, 2028, and interest accrual will resume on August 1, 2025. New borrowing limits which will go into effect in July of 2026, cap graduate student loans at $20,500 annually and $100,000 lifetime, while professional degrees will be limited to $50,000 annually and $200,000 lifetime. Parent PLUS loans are capped at $20,000 per year and $65,000 per child. Also, there will now be a combined loan limit for undergraduate and graduate loans of $257,500. Repayment options are to be streamlined into two plans: a standard plan with 10- to 25-year terms based on debt size, and the Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP), which ties payments to income. The former starts at $10 monthly for those earning $10,000 or less, up to 10% of adjusted gross income for higher earners. The RAP waives unpaid interest and provides up to $50 monthly principal reduction for lower-income borrowers, but requires a $10 minimum monthly payment. Loan forgiveness under RAP extends to 30 years, compared to 20 or 25 years in prior plans, making it less likely for typical borrowers to qualify. Current borrowers can access the older Income-Based Repayment (IBR) plan for loans made before July 1, 2026, offering forgiveness after 20 or 25 years. The legal issues surrounding SAVE have created administrative complications, thus IBR forgiveness processing is paused, with refunds promised for any overpayments. 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Intel Cover-Up & Corruption: Two Insiders Tell All From Years of Obama-Era Coup Attempts & Epstein Scandal

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head dives into two explosive interviews exposing political corruption and intelligence agency overreach. Mike Benz reacts to the Wall Street Journal’s Trump-Epstein coverage, slamming Democrats for weaponizing Epstein revelations only when politically convenient. Benz outlines intelligence community ties, calls for the DOJ to release the Alex Acosta transcript and urges full transparency, including a CIA name trace. Additionally, and from the “Just The News, No Noise” studio, Amanda Head and her co-host John Solomon sit down with former House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes to discuss a new DOJ strike force targeting potential Obama-era crimes. They unpack a bombshell report from DNI Tulsi Gabbard detailing a decade-long conspiracy, the media’s silence, and the weaponization of government against Trump allies. Nunes connects the dots between Russiagate, Ukraine and Mar-a-Lago, demanding the revocation of security clearances and full declassification of key documents. You can follow this podcast and everyone on this podcast episode on X by searching for their respective handles listed here: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @Jsolomonreports, @MikeBenzCyber, @DevinNunes. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Mike Benz Executive Director, Foundation for Freedom Online Devin Nunes Trump Media & Technology Group CEO & Former California Congressman Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

Articles, Federal Agencies, Government

Hoaxes about ICE ‘disappearing’ illegals are widespread, as disinformation seeps into the news

Articles / Federal Agencies / Government Hoaxes about ICE ‘disappearing’ illegals are widespread, as disinformation seeps into the news The hoaxes exploit public sympathy, divert limited immigration enforcement resources, and fuel misinformation that undermines trust in federal authorities and in some cases, instigates violence against federal agents carrying out deportation orders. By: After another instance of misinformation or flat-out falsehoods regarding an illegal alien surfaced from The Morning Call, a disturbing pattern has emerged that misleads Americans and causes undue fear for immigrants, both legal and illegal, across the country. The article last week reported falsely that Luis Leon, an 82-year-old Chilean national living in Allentown, Pennsylvania, “disappeared” after visiting a Philadelphia immigration office in June to replace his lost green card, where he was allegedly handcuffed and taken away without explanation, officials said. His family claimed that they were unable to locate him through immigration officials or Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) detainee database, and was falsely informed of his death, only to later learn he was in fact detained in Minnesota and then transferred to a hospital in Guatemala. Discrepancies emerged when the Guatemalan Institute of Migration denied receiving anyone matching Leon’s details, and a Chilean reporter, José María del Pino, claimed the real Luis Leon died in Chile in 2019, with the circulating photo belonging to another person altogether. The narrative always runs ahead of the truth, but left-leaning media doesn’t care The Leon family’s narrative, amplified by left-leaning outlets like The Guardian and Daily Beast, included claims of a mysterious caller falsely reporting Leon’s death in ICE custody, but the family stopped communicating with the media after scrutiny. In another hoax, Yuriana Julia “Juli” Pelaez Calderon, a 41-year-old illegal immigrant, was charged with conspiracy and making false statements for orchestrating a fake kidnapping by supposed ICE agents to scam donations and discredit federal law enforcement. On June 30, her family and attorneys claimed she was ambushed at a Los Angeles Jack in the Box, taken to San Ysidro, and pressured to self-deport, sparking a GoFundMe campaign that raised $80 before being shut down. The family and their attorneys held press conferences, where their claims were eagerly repeated by local media. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) denied the kidnapping claims, and surveillance footage and phone records confirmed the story was a hoax, showing Calderon freely leaving the restaurant. DHS criticized politicians and media for amplifying the false narrative, which diverted resources from legitimate enforcement efforts. Calderon faces up to five years in prison per charge if convicted, with potential additional charges for others involved. Social media’s appetite for disinformation In another disturbing incident of disinformation, in a TikTok post with over 800,000 views, a woman says, “They’re throwing the deportees out of the planes and into the ocean. […] they’re shackling people, flying out into open ocean and throwing them out. The flight patterns, there is people tracking them on this app, the flights going out with the deportees. Watching them go out to the open ocean and circle back. A family in Italy saw five shackled bodies wash up on the shore.” These claims have surged on social media since the original posting, and got millions of views before others posted comments noting that the claims were wholly unsubstantiated. Historians argue about whether the adage was coined by Mark Twain or not, but it is oft-repeated that “a lie will fly around the whole world while the truth is getting its boots on.” TOP STORIES Hoaxes about ICE ‘disappearing’ illegals are widespread, as disinformation seeps into the news US Olympic Committee bends to Trump, bars trans athletes from women’s competition Trump signals he may designate organizers, financial backers of violent ICE protests as terrorists Trump embraces special prosecutor for weaponization probe and Epstein, vows new declassifications Growing tariff revenues, court rulings raise hopes Trump could put U.S. on path to balanced budget LATEST EPISODES Intel Cover-Up & Corruption: Two Insiders Tell All From Years of Obama-Era Coup Attempts & Epstein Scandal FBI Secrets, Federal Assets & the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing: The Truth About John Doe No. 2 Mike Davis: ‘Go forward with indictments,’ all Dems part of Russia Hoax should ‘lawyer up, justice is coming’ The Conservative Crackdown: Republicans Confront Lawlessness, Antisemitism & Deep State Bias Exclusive with President Trump: Jeffrey Epstein, Hillary Clinton, Jerome Powell, FBI, no topic off limits RELATED ARTICLES Hoaxes about ICE ‘disappearing’ illegals are widespread, as disinformation seeps into the news US Olympic Committee bends to Trump, bars trans athletes from women’s competition Trump signals he may designate organizers, financial backers of violent ICE protests as terrorists Trump embraces special prosecutor for weaponization probe and Epstein, vows new declassifications Growing tariff revenues, court rulings raise hopes Trump could put U.S. on path to balanced budget Texas firefighters on Austin fire chief: ‘dereliction of duty’ cost lives Texas Land Commissioner says the camps did everything they could to avoid the flood’s tragic rage Food manufacturers rush to remove certain food dyes to comply with new FDA guidance Trump’s fight to keep non-citizens off voter rolls reignites in second term Hegseth announces new intel on US bombing Iran, criticizes media for pushing preliminary report

America, Articles, Culture

US Olympic Committee bends to Trump, bars trans athletes from women’s competition

America / Articles / Culture US Olympic Committee bends to Trump, bars trans athletes from women’s competition The USOPC’s rule intensifies the debate over transgender athletes’ participation in women’s sports, raising issues of fairness and safety as legal battles and the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics loom. By: The U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC) announced a major change on Monday, barring transgender athletes from competing in women’s competition, which will go into effect for the 2028 Olympic Games in California, where opposition to such biological standards has been fierce. The decision comes after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in February called “Keeping Men Out of Women’s Sports.” The USOPC updated its Athlete Safety Policy on its website, telling sports groups like those for swimming, track, and fencing to follow the new rule. They say it’s because they’re a federally funded group and have to listen to the government after some “respectful” talks with officials. The National College Athletics Association (NCAA) has already made a similar move, only allowing athletes born female to compete in women’s sports. The issue of transgender athletes in sports has been a flashpoint for both sides of the political aisle. During the 2024 election and even as recently as May, it’s clear where the American public stands on the issue. A Gallup poll conducted May 1-18 which surveyed 1003 adults found that 69% of respondents favor trans athletes competing based on their birth gender. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) formerly allowed transgender athletes to compete if they had undergone hormone therapy, starting back in 2004, and they loosened the rules in 2021 to be more inclusive. Many believe that transgender females (biological males) who went through male puberty have a biological edge, so sports like swimming, cycling, and track have been tightening their rules. The poll noted that while “Democrats are currently divided on the issue, they do rank among the groups most in favor of allowing transgender athletes to play on the team that corresponds to their current gender identity. Political liberals are the lone major subgroup showing majority (57%) support for allowing transgender athletes to choose which team to play on.” The IOC, now led by Kirsty Coventry, says it’s all about protecting women’s sports, but each sport can make its own call. Some, like World Athletics and World Aquatics, already block transgender women who transitioned after puberty, while others, like soccer, are still figuring out testosterone rules. The 2028 Summer Olympics will take place in California, against the backdrop of one of the nation’s states most opposed to Trump’s transgender athlete policies. The Golden State has staunchly defied the Trump administration’s efforts to ban transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports by upholding its own 2013 law allowing students to compete based on their declared gender identity. The state rejected a June Department of Education directive to bar transgender girls within 10 days, and filed a preemptive lawsuit through California Attorney General Rob Bonta against the Justice Department’s claim of Title IX violations. Despite federal lawsuits and threats to withhold billions in education funding, the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) introduced a pilot program in May to balance inclusion by allowing additional cisgender female athletes to qualify for state championships if displaced by transgender athletes. Newsom’s administration has doubled down on its commitment to state law over federal law. Ironic still were his March 2025 remarks calling transgender participation “deeply unfair,” which predictably sparked outrage from the trans community. The new rule is not without controversy. Proponents of the pilot program, including several Republican lawmakers, support the measure, arguing it ensures fairness and safety in women’s sports, and aligns with Trump’s executive order threatening funding cuts for organizations permitting transgender athletes to compete. Conversely, organizations like the National Women’s Law Center have criticized the rule as discriminatory, claiming it undermines the safety and inclusion of transgender athletes. As the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics approach, the rule’s implications for athletes remain uncertain and the ongoing debate over fairness and scientific considerations continues to intensify. TOP STORIES US Olympic Committee bends to Trump, bars trans athletes from women’s competition Trump signals he may designate organizers, financial backers of violent ICE protests as terrorists Trump embraces special prosecutor for weaponization probe and Epstein, vows new declassifications Growing tariff revenues, court rulings raise hopes Trump could put U.S. on path to balanced budget Texas firefighters on Austin fire chief: ‘dereliction of duty’ cost lives LATEST EPISODES Intel Cover-Up & Corruption: Two Insiders Tell All From Years of Obama-Era Coup Attempts & Epstein Scandal FBI Secrets, Federal Assets & the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing: The Truth About John Doe No. 2 Mike Davis: ‘Go forward with indictments,’ all Dems part of Russia Hoax should ‘lawyer up, justice is coming’ The Conservative Crackdown: Republicans Confront Lawlessness, Antisemitism & Deep State Bias Exclusive with President Trump: Jeffrey Epstein, Hillary Clinton, Jerome Powell, FBI, no topic off limits RELATED ARTICLES US Olympic Committee bends to Trump, bars trans athletes from women’s competition Trump signals he may designate organizers, financial backers of violent ICE protests as terrorists Trump embraces special prosecutor for weaponization probe and Epstein, vows new declassifications Growing tariff revenues, court rulings raise hopes Trump could put U.S. on path to balanced budget Texas firefighters on Austin fire chief: ‘dereliction of duty’ cost lives Texas Land Commissioner says the camps did everything they could to avoid the flood’s tragic rage Food manufacturers rush to remove certain food dyes to comply with new FDA guidance Trump’s fight to keep non-citizens off voter rolls reignites in second term Hegseth announces new intel on US bombing Iran, criticizes media for pushing preliminary report Trump’s next battlefields: a NATO-snubbing Spain and a conflicted U.S. intel community

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FBI Secrets, Federal Assets & the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing: The Truth About John Doe No. 2

On this episode of the podcast, investigative journalist and former “America’s Most Wanted” news director Margaret Roberts joins Amanda Head to unravel explosive details surrounding the Oklahoma City bombing. Roberts spotlights disturbing gaps in the FBI’s investigation — particularly the mysterious disappearance of “John Doe Number Two,” a man seen with Timothy McVeigh whose identity remains unresolved. Even more shocking: Roberts raises the possibility that the elusive figure may have been a federal asset. The duo discuss the suspicious murder of Kenneth Trentadue — brother of Jesse Trentadue — and how his death might tie into a broader government cover-up. Roberts’ new book, “Blowback” digs deep into these connections and what they reveal about the state of modern journalism and government transparency. You can learn more or buy a copy of this great new book at: BlowbackBook.com. You can also follow Margaret on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for her handle: @BlowbackBook. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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Mike Davis: ‘Go forward with indictments,’ all Dems part of Russia Hoax should ‘lawyer up, justice is coming’

On this episode of the podcast, Article III Project Founder and President Mike Davis discusses the House Ethics complaint he filed against House Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries for pressuring 17 federal judges to fire U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, who indicted a Democrat House member for assaulting federal officers. Davis highlighted the unethical and potentially unconstitutional nature of Jeffries’ actions, which could lead to judicial misconduct complaints. Davis also criticized the broader Democrat Party for politicalizing the judiciary and Supreme Court. Additionally, Davis revisited the Russia hoax, detailing the conspiracy against President Trump and potential indictments for high-level Democrats, including former President Barack Obama, then-Vice President Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton’s associates, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice. You can learn more about Mike Davis and his Article III Project by following them on X: @mrddmia and @Article3Project. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host Mike Davis Founder & President, Article III Project Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

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The Conservative Crackdown: Republicans Confront Lawlessness, Antisemitism & Deep State Bias

On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head covers a wave of headlines shaping the conservative movement — from Capitol Hill to the campaign trail. Congressman Rudy Yakym (R-IN) discusses his bipartisan resolution condemning the antisemitic slogan ‘globalize the intifada,’ as well as his newly introduced legislation to prevent striking workers from collecting unemployment. Congresswoman Julia Letlow (R-LA) reacts to a violent protest during a federal raid on a marijuana farm in California and defends ICE’s right to protect law enforcement. She calls out the Left’s embrace of illegal immigration at the expense of American taxpayers, advocates for a national Parents Bill of Rights, and explains how Trump’s economic approach could restore fiscal sanity. Additionally, former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi made headlines for firing 20 DOJ employees tied to political prosecutions. North Carolina Senate candidate Don Brown joins to praise AG Bondi, decry Biden’s war on the Constitution, and calls for accountability in the DOJ’s treatment of January 6 versus George Floyd protesters. Brown outlined his pro-Trump platform and vision for reform in Washington, D.C. Hosts & Guests Amanda Head Host U.S. Representative Rudy Yakym Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District U.S. Representative Julia Letlow Louisiana’s 5th Congressional District Don Brown Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate in North Carolina Information Channel Furthermore with Amanda Head Creator Amanda Head Years Active 1 Episodes Rating Clean Copyright ©

America, Articles, Crime

Trump signals he may designate organizers, financial backers of violent ICE protests as terrorists

America / Articles / Crime Trump signals he may designate organizers, financial backers of violent ICE protests as terrorists Officially designating an organization as a terrorist organization has significant legal, political, and social consequences. By: President Donald Trump says that if the violent Immigration and Customs Enforcement riots happening across the country are discovered to have central organizers or professional backing he would designate them foreign or domestic terror organizations, similar to what he did with Mexican cartels in February. “I would do that, and in a minute,” Trump told Just the News, No Noise television show Wednesday.  I would do that.” Officially designating an organization as a terrorist group in the U.S. criminalizes providing material support, freezes assets, and restricts travel for members and supporters under laws such as the PATRIOT Act. The designation also allows for enhanced law enforcement surveillance, investigations, and federal resource deployment while signaling a security threat domestically and internationally. However, it can also polarize public opinion and, for foreign groups, may lead to global sanctions, though domestic designations are rare due to free speech concerns. In June, Just The News reported that the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), a self-described Communist revolutionary group with ties to a China-linked Marxist funding network, has been leading nationwide protests against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement crackdowns on illegal immigration, including demonstrations in Los Angeles that escalated into riots. The PSL, which openly advocates for the overthrow of the American system and supports Communist regimes, has organized anti-ICE protests in such U.S. cities as Chicago, San Francisco and Austin, Texas, while also promoting a “Don’t Open for ICE” campaign. Trump deployed the Marines and California National Guard from Camp Pendleton to help local law enforcement to restore order earlier this summer in Los Angeles, where PSL-organized protests turned chaotic. The group condemned the Guard presence as an attempt to suppress First Amendment rights, urging continued protests against what it calls Trump’s “war on immigrants.” Trump, who often speaks about his support for law and order, signaled that he was affected by the violence happening against ICE officers trying to do their jobs and carry out lawful deportation orders. “I watched last week as they were throwing rocks at brand-new cars – Border Patrol. And I saw that, and I gave them total authorization to stop their car and do whatever is necessary to arrest those people. Use whatever you have to use to arrest them,” he recently said. PSL’s activities are reportedly financially supported by Neville Roy Singham, a Marxist businessman who funds far-left groups like the People’s Forum, which shares close ties with PSL. The group has been linked to pro-Communist causes, celebrating regimes like those in China and Cuba while defending Palestinian-affiliated Hamas’ October 2023 attacks on Israel. PSL’s “Liberation School” promotes Marxist ideology, and its merchandise glorifies Communist figures and revolutions. Despite denying ties to a recent Washington, D.C., shooting by a former associate, PSL’s revolutionary rhetoric and Singham’s funding network have drawn scrutiny for their connections to global Marxist movements. In another instance of communist connections, Just The News reported that Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, a former leader of the Venceremos Brigade (VB), a pro-Communist Cuba group tied to Cuban intelligence and linked to violent groups like the Weather Underground, has deep historical ties to far-left activism, having traveled to Cuba multiple times in the 1970s as part of the brigade. U.S. intelligence agencies have described the VB as a Cuban intelligence operation aimed at recruiting politically oriented Americans to influence U.S. government positions. The VB, which Bass described as an “educational project” to foster ties with Cuban society, is now fiscally sponsored by Singham’s The People’s Forum. Trump concluded by extending unlimited permission to his border czar and said, “I called Tom Homan, and I authorized him to do whatever he has to do.” TOP STORIES Trump signals he may designate organizers, financial backers of violent ICE protests as terrorists Trump embraces special prosecutor for weaponization probe and Epstein, vows new declassifications Growing tariff revenues, court rulings raise hopes Trump could put U.S. on path to balanced budget Texas firefighters on Austin fire chief: ‘dereliction of duty’ cost lives Texas Land Commissioner says the camps did everything they could to avoid the flood’s tragic rage LATEST EPISODES Exclusive with President Trump: Jeffrey Epstein, Hillary Clinton, Jerome Powell, FBI, no topic off limits FBI investigates government weaponization in sweeping ‘grand conspiracy’ case, special counsel possible Nearing 1yr anniversary of Trump assassination attempt, journalist Salena Zito talks her new book, “Butler” American Farmland, Virtual Liberty & Social Media: Trump’s Strategy Against China’s Malign Influence Apocalyptic flooding kills more than 90, Texas Land Commissioner says ‘this was a storm you can’t fathom’ RELATED ARTICLES Trump signals he may designate organizers, financial backers of violent ICE protests as terrorists Trump embraces special prosecutor for weaponization probe and Epstein, vows new declassifications Growing tariff revenues, court rulings raise hopes Trump could put U.S. on path to balanced budget Texas firefighters on Austin fire chief: ‘dereliction of duty’ cost lives Texas Land Commissioner says the camps did everything they could to avoid the flood’s tragic rage Food manufacturers rush to remove certain food dyes to comply with new FDA guidance Trump’s fight to keep non-citizens off voter rolls reignites in second term Hegseth announces new intel on US bombing Iran, criticizes media for pushing preliminary report Trump’s next battlefields: a NATO-snubbing Spain and a conflicted U.S. intel community Trump bombed Iran into a ceasefire and sent a loud message to China and Russia America / Articles / Crime Add Your Heading Text Here Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. 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