Biden Admin: Separating Students By Race Is Not Discrimination

President Joe Biden’s Department of Education is reversing a decision that declared racially segregated “affinity groups” to be a form of segregation.  In the last days of the Trump administration, the Department of Education determined racial “affinity groups” to be discriminatory because they treated students and staff differently based on race. Biden’s Education Department has suspended this decision.  Racial “affinity groups” are used in K-12 schools as well as higher education institutions across the country. They separate students and staff based on race to give black people a “safe space”…

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Governor Cuomo Manipulated COVID Data

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) is facing criticism over accusations that he vastly underreported COVID data affecting nursing home residents to protect his reputation. According to a lengthy report that New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) published last month, the “official” death toll for nursing home residents was off by more than 4,000. This week, it was confirmed that Cuomo’s top aides were responsible for the coverup. According to witnesses, Cuomo’s aides removed off-site deaths from a July 2020 report on nursing homes deaths. In other words, they…

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Texas takes on Big Tech Censorship

A new proposal introduced by Texas lawmakers aims to crack down on Big Tech censorship of conservative voices. The proposal prohibits Facebook and other social media companies from banning or demonetizing users based on their political views. The bill has support from Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R). He promised that “conservative speech will not be canceled in the state of Texas.”  The bill is similar to a proposal – introduced in February by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) following Facebook’s decision to ban former President Donald Trump – that would…

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Donald Trump’s speech to global conservatives

What political conclusions can we make from Donald Trump’s CPAC speech? We can confirm who is the actual leader of the Republican Party and that he is making an opening to fight for even more influence in the party. Trump is likely to lead the elections for the Congress and Senate in 2022 and also make a possible attempt to retake the White House in fall 2024. “With your help, we will take back the House. We will win the Senate. And then a Republican president will make a triumphant…

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Do Iranian Terrorists Have Active Cells in D.C.?

Iranian terrorist groups claim to have active cells of operatives stationed in Washington, D.C., and other U.S. cities. Kawtheryoon Electronic Team, a Telegram network used by Iranian militia groups and supporters, said in a recent post that Iranian “resistance cells are rooted even in America and its capital.” The Middle East Media Research Institute, which tracks radical groups, captured the post. The militia group also claims that terror factions associated with Iran are growing stronger and attracting more support than ever before. The group demanded that the United States withdraw…

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National Guardsmen at the Capitol Hospitalized After Being Fed Metal Shavings

Several members of Michigan’s National Guard that are currently stationed in Washington, D.C. to protect the U.S. Capitol are now hospitalized after being fed food that was severely undercooked, moldy, and even contained metal shavings. According to a staff sergeant with the National Guard, who wished to remain anonymous,, over 70 meals were thrown away after they discovered undercooked beef, while other meals had metal shavings. Now, dozens of soldiers who have been stationed in the nation’s capital since Jan. 6 have gotten sick from the meals. “Yesterday, for instance,…

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Biden Administration Bans Media from Entering Migrant Children Facilities

The Biden administration has reportedly closed off media access to the migrant children housing facilities at the U.S.-Mexico border, citing COVID-19 concerns. A spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services, the agency charged with handling migrant children, said, “The Office of Refugee Resettlement is not hosting media tours of unaccompanied children facilities currently due to the COVID-19 pandemic.” “If media tours resume, we will send a media advisory,” the spokesperson added. People were quick to point out the hypocrisy of the Biden administration for criticizing the Trump administration…

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Is Biden’s CIA Director a Chinese Recruit?

President Joe Biden’s nominee for CIA Director – William J. Burns – is under fire for his position as leader of a Chinese Propaganda Group.  Burns served as president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace starting in 2014. This position rewarded him with more than $540,000 per year. It also gave him ample opportunity to speak with officials directly linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).  In 2019, Burns invited congressional staffers on a trip to China. It included a meeting with Li Xiaolin, president of the Chinese People’s…

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Cuomo Defends Sexual Harassment Allegations, Says ‘Playful Banter’ was ‘Misinterpreted’

Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has finally addressed the multiple sexual harassment accusations against him. Cuomo denies the allegations made by two women who previously worked for him. “Some of the things I have said have been misinterpreted as an unwanted flirtation,” Cuomo claims. “I never intended to offend anyone or cause any harm,” he said in a statement released on Sunday. “At work sometimes I think I am being playful and make jokes that I think are funny,” Cuomo continued. “I do, on occasion, tease people in what…

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California School District Promoting Black Only Parent Meetings

The Val Verde Unified School District of Perris, California is promoting a school event for black parents only, saying they want black parents to have a larger impact and influence on school curriculum. A local California activist, Oliver Petty, is running the event. The event will consist of 7 meetings, which will allow black parents to “share their experiences” and give “input into how the district should alter its curriculum.” According to flyers promoting the event, the first and second meetings, which recently took place, allowed black parents to share…

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