The Biden administration abused its power by turning the entire mechanism of the federal government into a Democratic voter mobilization campaign, according to newly unearthed White House documents viewed exclusively by The Post.
The worst offender was FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, under the Department of Homeland Security, which was controlled for four years by Biden’s Machiavellian border buster Alejandro Mayorkas.
When responding to an emergency or a natural disaster, FEMA employees were directed to make voter registration a “key priority.”
They politically targeted vulnerable people in their hour of need instead of focusing on providing federal assistance.
Left-wing NGOs were brought in to “educate” FEMA staff about “equity and voter access for individuals affected by disaster,” says a Trump administration official.
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The worst offender was FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, under the Department of Homeland Security, which was controlled for four years by Biden’s Machiavellian border buster Alejandro Mayorkas.
When responding to an emergency or a natural disaster, FEMA employees were directed to make voter registration a “key priority.”
They politically targeted vulnerable people in their hour of need instead of focusing on providing federal assistance.
Left-wing NGOs were brought in to “educate” FEMA staff about “equity and voter access for individuals affected by disaster,” says a Trump administration official.
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Former White House senior adviser Anita Dunn arrived on Capitol Hill Thursday morning for a closed-door interview with House Oversight Committee investigators, as part of the panel’s intensifying probe into whether top aides worked to conceal signs of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline.
Dunn declined to answer reporters’ questions as she arrived at the Rayburn House Office Building and walked into the committee room just before 10 a.m. EST.
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Dunn declined to answer reporters’ questions as she arrived at the Rayburn House Office Building and walked into the committee room just before 10 a.m. EST.
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Hunter is back... And this is rich.
Does he realize we all saw his laptop?
Does this guy have any credibility at all to anyone?
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Guardians of the Pedophiles
Panic in DC
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Does he realize we all saw his laptop?
Does this guy have any credibility at all to anyone?
3 movies playing at once.
Guardians of the Pedophiles
Panic in DC
FISAGATE
Enjoy the shows.
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This just gets better and better...
Make EVERYONE call for the files.
Make EVERYONE call for the files.
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ABC NEWS: An Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainee has died in custody after he was found hanging by his neck in the shower room at the Pennsylvania facility where he was being held, according to ICE.
Chaofeng Ge, a 32-year-old citizen of China in ICE custody, was pronounced dead by the Clearfield County coroner at approximately 6 a.m. on Tuesday, according to ICE.
While the cause of death is under investigation, Ge was found hanging by the neck and unresponsive in the shower room of his detention pod, ICE said.
Staff who discovered Ge immediately lowered him to the ground, began CPR and contacted emergency medical services, state police and the coroner's office, according to ICE.
Ge had been in ICE custody for only five days and was awaiting a hearing before the Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review, ICE said.
Ge was detained at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania.
He was arrested in January for criminal use of a communication facility, unlawful use of a computer and access device fraud, according to ICE.
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Chaofeng Ge, a 32-year-old citizen of China in ICE custody, was pronounced dead by the Clearfield County coroner at approximately 6 a.m. on Tuesday, according to ICE.
While the cause of death is under investigation, Ge was found hanging by the neck and unresponsive in the shower room of his detention pod, ICE said.
Staff who discovered Ge immediately lowered him to the ground, began CPR and contacted emergency medical services, state police and the coroner's office, according to ICE.
Ge had been in ICE custody for only five days and was awaiting a hearing before the Department of Justice's Executive Office for Immigration Review, ICE said.
Ge was detained at the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania.
He was arrested in January for criminal use of a communication facility, unlawful use of a computer and access device fraud, according to ICE.
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NEW - Netanyahu on Gaza annexation: "We want to liberate ourselves and liberate the people of Gaza from the awful terror of Hamas." Israel intends to "control all of Gaza."
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The US Army sergeant accused of opening fire on fellow soldiers at Georgia’s Fort Stewart base reportedly sent an ominous text to a relative right before the shooting — warning that he’d be in a “better place” soon.
Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, is accused of shooting five soldiers at the Army base Wednesday before he was quickly tackled by other troops, officials said.
In the lead up to the violence, Radford had apparently fired off a text to an aunt saying that “he loved everybody and that he’ll be in a better place because he was about to go and do something,” The New York Times reported.
Authorities are still probing a motive for the shooting and refused to speculate on what could have triggered Radford — an active-duty sergeant specializing in automated logistics.
His father, Eddie Radford, told the Times that the sergeant had recently been trying to get a transfer and had complained to his family in the past of racism at the base where he’d been stationed for years.
He added that his son didn’t have a history of serious mental illness but had struggled in the past with depression after his mom died when he was a child.
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Sgt. Quornelius Radford, 28, is accused of shooting five soldiers at the Army base Wednesday before he was quickly tackled by other troops, officials said.
In the lead up to the violence, Radford had apparently fired off a text to an aunt saying that “he loved everybody and that he’ll be in a better place because he was about to go and do something,” The New York Times reported.
Authorities are still probing a motive for the shooting and refused to speculate on what could have triggered Radford — an active-duty sergeant specializing in automated logistics.
His father, Eddie Radford, told the Times that the sergeant had recently been trying to get a transfer and had complained to his family in the past of racism at the base where he’d been stationed for years.
He added that his son didn’t have a history of serious mental illness but had struggled in the past with depression after his mom died when he was a child.
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I want to show grattitude for all that served this country.
But specifically those who received a Purple Heart today.
Thank you 🙏
But specifically those who received a Purple Heart today.
Thank you 🙏
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BLOOMBERG: Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller is emerging as a top candidate to serve as the central bank’s chair among President Donald Trump’s advisers as they look for a replacement for Jerome Powell, according to people familiar with the matter.
Trump advisers are impressed with Waller’s willingness to move on policy based on forecasting, rather than current data, and his deep knowledge of the Fed system as a whole, the people said. Waller has met with the president’s team about the role, but has yet to meet with Trump himself, the people said on the condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations.
Kevin Warsh, a former Fed official, and Kevin Hassett, currently Trump’s National Economic Council director, also remain in contention for the job, the people said, which will open up when Powell’s tenure as chair expires in May 2026.
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Trump advisers are impressed with Waller’s willingness to move on policy based on forecasting, rather than current data, and his deep knowledge of the Fed system as a whole, the people said. Waller has met with the president’s team about the role, but has yet to meet with Trump himself, the people said on the condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations.
Kevin Warsh, a former Fed official, and Kevin Hassett, currently Trump’s National Economic Council director, also remain in contention for the job, the people said, which will open up when Powell’s tenure as chair expires in May 2026.
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💥U.S. President Donald Trump has been formally nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet for his role in halting the recent conflict at the Southeast Asian country's border with Thailand.
"President Trump's extraordinary statesmanship-marked by his commitment to resolving conflicts and preventing catastrophic wars through visionary and innovative diplomacy-was most recently demonstrated in his decisive role in brokering an immediate and unconditional ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand," Manet said in his nominating letter to the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
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"President Trump's extraordinary statesmanship-marked by his commitment to resolving conflicts and preventing catastrophic wars through visionary and innovative diplomacy-was most recently demonstrated in his decisive role in brokering an immediate and unconditional ceasefire between Cambodia and Thailand," Manet said in his nominating letter to the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
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NY Times: President Trump intends to meet in person with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia as soon as next week, and he plans to follow up shortly afterward with a meeting between himself, Mr. Putin and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, according…
White House envoy Steve Witkoff plans to hold a video conference on Thursday with senior officials from Ukraine, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and the U.K. to brief them on his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin and discuss the path forward, including a possible Trump-Putin summit, according to two sources with direct knowledge.
President Trump was moving toward a much tougher position on Russia, but pivoted after the Trump-Witkoff meeting to talking optimistically about the "progress" being made and the possibility of a summit with Putin.
The President held a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders on Wednesday and told them about the possibility of a meeting between him and Putin, and a trilateral summit afterwards including Zelensky.
That call left confusion in Kyiv and other European capitals. Officials were uncertain whether U.S. policy was changing, or whether sanctions would still be announced on Friday as Trump had planned.
Ukrainian officials say they are concerned Putin's proposal for a meeting with Trump is a way for him to try and reach agreements with the U.S. directly about ending the war, without Ukraine or the European powers having a say.
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President Trump was moving toward a much tougher position on Russia, but pivoted after the Trump-Witkoff meeting to talking optimistically about the "progress" being made and the possibility of a summit with Putin.
The President held a call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders on Wednesday and told them about the possibility of a meeting between him and Putin, and a trilateral summit afterwards including Zelensky.
That call left confusion in Kyiv and other European capitals. Officials were uncertain whether U.S. policy was changing, or whether sanctions would still be announced on Friday as Trump had planned.
Ukrainian officials say they are concerned Putin's proposal for a meeting with Trump is a way for him to try and reach agreements with the U.S. directly about ending the war, without Ukraine or the European powers having a say.
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Former FBI acting director, Brian Driscoll, is among those being forced out of the bureau, sources familiar with the matter told Fox News, along with Walter Giardina, a special agent at the bureau who played a role in the investigation of Trump trade advisor, Peter Navarro, and Steven Jensen, the acting director in charge of the Washington Field Office.
Driscoll, for his part, served as acting director of the FBI prior to the confirmation of FBI Director Kash Patel, and Jensen played a key role in the January 6 investigations.
Senior FBI officials told the agents in question that they needed to leave by Friday, with no specific reason given to them individually.
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NEW🔥 : It seems 47 was serious in his statements about revitalizing the nation's capital as reports indicate that the Washington D.C. National Guard is in place and prepared for potential deployment by President Trump to help reestablish stability in the capital.
Democratic leaders in D.C. are reportedly neglecting their obligations, allowing crime and chaos to escalate unchecked. That looks like it'll end soon.🍿
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Democratic leaders in D.C. are reportedly neglecting their obligations, allowing crime and chaos to escalate unchecked. That looks like it'll end soon.
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The man accused of shooting two Minnesota state lawmakers and their spouses, killing one couple, on Thursday pleaded not guilty in federal court.
Vance Boelter faces six counts including murder for allegedly assassinating former Minnesota Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in June. He’s also accused of shooting state Sen. John Hoffman (D) and his wife, Yvette, who survived their injuries.
The charges could carry the death penalty.
At a 10-minute arraignment Thursday, Boelter’s federal defender, Manvir Atwal, entered a not guilty plea for the 58-year-old Minnesota native, according to NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network.
Boelter appeared in court unshackled, wearing a yellow jumpsuit and orange sweatshirt and speaking only to address the court.
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Vance Boelter faces six counts including murder for allegedly assassinating former Minnesota Democratic House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark, in June. He’s also accused of shooting state Sen. John Hoffman (D) and his wife, Yvette, who survived their injuries.
The charges could carry the death penalty.
At a 10-minute arraignment Thursday, Boelter’s federal defender, Manvir Atwal, entered a not guilty plea for the 58-year-old Minnesota native, according to NewsNation, The Hill’s sister network.
Boelter appeared in court unshackled, wearing a yellow jumpsuit and orange sweatshirt and speaking only to address the court.
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ICYMI: In an interview posted Tuesday, Hunter Biden revealed that he has begun working with a nonprofit in Los Angeles that works on preventing homelessness and upholds tenants’ rights.
Biden told podcaster Andrew Callaghan that he has begun working with the group BASTA Inc., which states on its website that it is "dedicated to advocating for tenants' rights, preventing homelessness, and eliminating substandard housing," and is the "premier tenant rights organization in the County of Los Angeles."
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Biden told podcaster Andrew Callaghan that he has begun working with the group BASTA Inc., which states on its website that it is "dedicated to advocating for tenants' rights, preventing homelessness, and eliminating substandard housing," and is the "premier tenant rights organization in the County of Los Angeles."
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MAHA: Over a Dozen States Move to Restrict Soda and Confectionery Purchases Under Federal Food Assistance Program.
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Google has become the latest victim in a series of Salesforce CRM data theft attacks conducted by a notorious extortion group known as ShinyHunters.
Bleeping Computer reports that in a recent update to an article warning about ongoing Salesforce data theft attacks, Google revealed that it too fell victim to a breach in June. The tech giant’s disclosure comes amidst a wave of similar incidents targeting various companies, all orchestrated by the ShinyHunters threat actor group.
According to Google, one of its corporate Salesforce instances was compromised in June, allowing the attackers to exfiltrate customer data during a brief window before access was cut off. The stolen data was reportedly limited to basic and largely public business information, such as company names and contact details.
Google has classified the threat actors behind these attacks as ‘UNC6040’ or ‘UNC6240.’ However, BleepingComputer, which has been closely monitoring the situation, has confirmed that ShinyHunters is responsible for the breaches. The notorious group has a long history of high-profile attacks, including those targeting PowerSchool, Oracle Cloud, Snowflake, AT&T, NitroPDF, Wattpad, MathWay, and many others.
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Bleeping Computer reports that in a recent update to an article warning about ongoing Salesforce data theft attacks, Google revealed that it too fell victim to a breach in June. The tech giant’s disclosure comes amidst a wave of similar incidents targeting various companies, all orchestrated by the ShinyHunters threat actor group.
According to Google, one of its corporate Salesforce instances was compromised in June, allowing the attackers to exfiltrate customer data during a brief window before access was cut off. The stolen data was reportedly limited to basic and largely public business information, such as company names and contact details.
Google has classified the threat actors behind these attacks as ‘UNC6040’ or ‘UNC6240.’ However, BleepingComputer, which has been closely monitoring the situation, has confirmed that ShinyHunters is responsible for the breaches. The notorious group has a long history of high-profile attacks, including those targeting PowerSchool, Oracle Cloud, Snowflake, AT&T, NitroPDF, Wattpad, MathWay, and many others.
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