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Trump Administration Launches Investigation
into Minnesota for Alleged Hiring Discrimination
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/11/2025 12:58:05 AM Post Reply
The Trump administration is investigating the state of Minnesota for potentially discriminating based on race and sex in its hiring practices. The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division is looking into whether Minnesota, including the state’s Department of Human Services, is violating federal civil rights law by hiring based on race, sex, and other protected characteristics. “Our investigation is based on information that Minnesota may be engaged in certain employment practices that discriminate against employees, job applicants, and training program participants based on race and sex in violation of Title VII,” Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon wrote in a notice
Trump plans to make a 'major' statement
on Russia on Monday, criticises Putin
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/11/2025 12:50:00 AM Post Reply
US President Donald Trump said he is planning on making a 'major statement' on Russia on Monday. This comes on the back of US preparing to send new American weapons to Ukrain via purchases from NATO allies. "I think I'll have a major statement to make on Russia on Monday," Trump told NBC News in a telephone interview, news agency Bloomberg reported. In the interview, he also reiterated his criticism of Russia President Vladimir Putin and the country's continued attacks on Ukraine. He said he expects the senate to pass a tougher sanctions bill on Russia, sponsored by a close ally, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
Trump Plans on Invoking Foreign Aid Law
to Send Weapons to Ukraine
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/11/2025 12:44:14 AM Post Reply
President Donald Trump plans to use the authority granted to him under a foreign assistance law to send more defensive weapons to aid Ukraine in its war with Russia, Reuters reported, citing two sources familiar with the decision. The Context The report came after Trump sharply criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this week and said the U.S. would send more military aid to Ukraine. "We have to," Trump told reporters. "They have to be able to defend themselves." What To Know One source told the outlet that the military aid Trump plans to send to Ukraine could be worth as much as $300 million. The president clarified
Trump Administration Moves to Prevent
Illegal Aliens from Accessing Head Start Program
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/11/2025 12:18:03 AM Post Reply
Two federal agencies are preventing illegal immigrants from accessing taxpayer-funded programs with the goal of ensuring U.S. taxpayer dollars only serve American citizens. The Departments of Health and Human Services and Education both announced plans to limit taxpayer subsidization of illegal aliens in compliance with federal law. The moves are part of the Trump administration’s broader effort to disincentivize illegal immigration and prevent taxpayer dollars from supporting it. HHS is barring illegal immigrants from receiving public benefits by rescinding a Clinton-era interpretation of the 1996 Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA). The Clinton administration’s 1998 policy allowed illegal aliens to access congressionally mandated programs. Now, the Trump administration is reinterpreting
Trump Administration Advances Crackdown
on China-Tied Land Purchases
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/11/2025 12:15:14 AM Post Reply
The U.S. government moved this week to shore up national security vulnerabilities stemming from China-linked land purchases in America, launching the initiative in a high-profile press conference with senior Trump administration officials and governors from several states. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins described American farming as “under threat from criminals, from political adversaries, and from hostile regimes that understand our way of life as a profound and existential threat to themselves,” during the Tuesday press conference. Other Trump cabinet officials at the event included Attorney General Pam Bondi, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.
Trump's Approval Looking Good in Swing States replies
Posted by Dreadnought 7/11/2025 12:00:35 AM Post Reply
Political geeks often obsess about poll numbers, but outside election years, we tend only to have access to national numbers. National approval ratings are not irrelevant, of course, but they don't actually tell you what political geeks need to know to gauge potential election outcomes. Political players in Washington, though, care much more about what their specific constituents think, not what the vast number of voters in coastal cities do. We all know that Trump's approval numbers in New York City, Washington, Boston, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago will be in the toilet. The big question is how he is doing in swing states and districts,
Pictured: Trump’s Secret Service agent
who was suspended for response to Butler
assassination attempt
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Posted by JoElla Bee 7/10/2025 11:03:15 PM Post Reply
A Secret Service agent from President Trump’s protective detail was suspended, along with several from the Pittsburgh field office as the agency meted out discipline for the failures that led to the July 13, 2024 assassination attempt, The Post can reveal. The lawyer for Myosoty Perez confirmed that she was among the agents suspended. She was pictured protecting then-candidate Trump as he arrived at the event where he was shot in Butler, Pennsylvania. Law enforcement sources said Perez was sent to the site in advance of the campaign event and tasked with helping to secure it.
John Kerry Admits ‘Trump Was Right’
on Strong Borders
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Posted by franco 7/10/2025 9:56:46 PM Post Reply
Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has admitted that President Donald J. Trump was correct on border and immigration issues, stating, “Trump was right,” during an interview. He criticized Democrats for failing to address border security adequately, admitting the U.S.-Mexico border was “under siege” during Joe Biden’s presidency. Kerry, the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004, remarked, “The first thing any President should say—or anybody in public life—is without a border protected, you don’t have a nation.” He added, “I wish President Biden had been heard more often saying, I’m going to enforce the law.”
New Hampshire judge pauses Trump’s birthright
citizenship order nationwide via class
action lawsuit
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/10/2025 9:54:17 PM Post Reply
CONCORD, N.H. — A federal judge in New Hampshire issued a ruling Thursday prohibiting President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship from taking effect anywhere in the U.S. Judge Joseph LaPlante issued a preliminary injunction blocking Trump’s order and certified a class action lawsuit including all children who will be affected. The order, which followed an hour-long hearing, included a seven-day stay to allow for appeal. The judge’s decision puts the birthright citizenship issue on a fast track to return to the Supreme Court. The justices could be asked to rule whether the order complies with their decision last month that limited judges’ authority
Vietnam thought it had a deal on its US
tariff rate. Then Trump stepped in.
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Posted by sunset 7/10/2025 9:46:10 PM Post Reply
Vietnam thought it had a preliminary deal with the U.S. to lower its tariff level substantially. Then, at the last minute, President Donald Trump raised the rate. As a result, the Vietnamese government still has not formally accepted a key part of the agreement the president touted on social media last week, despite Trump’s claim in the post that the terms had been agreed to by Vietnam’s leader, Tô Lâm. And neither side has released documentation of those terms, raising questions about whether they did, in fact, reach an agreement, as the White House labors to prove it is making headway in its trade negotiations with dozens of major partners.
Taxpayers will no longer fund illegal
aliens’ education
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Posted by sunset 7/10/2025 9:33:53 PM Post Reply
Taxpayers will no longer pay for the education of noncitizens in the U.S. illegally, the U.S. Department of Education said Thursday. The department said “it will end taxpayer subsidization of illegal aliens in career, technical, and adult education programs.” A news release said that this change takes place due to an interpretative rule issued Thursday in which “the Department rescinded a Dear Colleague letter from the Clinton Administration that enabled non-qualified illegal aliens to access federal public benefits in contravention of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA)
Mystery as US diplomat dies after ARMORED
car overturns in Mexico
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Posted by sunset 7/10/2025 9:31:05 PM Post Reply
An American official was killed in a car accident in the northeastern Mexican city of Matamoros on Wednesday, the Attorney General's Office of the State of Coahuila said in a statement. U.S. Vice Consul Brian Matthew Faughan was driving his armored SUV when he crashed on the Torreón-Saltillo highway near the Matamoros Landfill in the state of Coahuila. The 41-year-old diplomat was rushed by the Red Cross to Matamoros Hospital and then transferred to Los Ángeles Hospital in Torreón, where doctors attempted to revive him. Faughan was traveling to Torreón for a meeting with Coahuila Governor Manolo Jiménez when his Toyota Land Cruiser flipped over.
'I can't drink the water' - life next
to a US data centre
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Posted by snakeoil 7/10/2025 8:10:17 PM Post Reply
When Beverly Morris retired in 2016, she thought she had found her dream home - a peaceful stretch of rural Georgia, surrounded by trees and quiet. Today, it's anything but. Just 400 yards (366m) from her front porch in Mansfield, Georgia, sits a large, windowless building filled with servers, cables, and blinking lights. It's a data centre - one of many popping up across small-town America, and around the globe, to power everything from online banking to artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT.
Gunmakers lose appeal of New York public
nuisance law
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Posted by JoElla Bee 7/10/2025 6:26:44 PM Post Reply
New York - A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld a New York public nuisance law exposing the gun industry to possible civil lawsuits when people use their products in shootings and other crimes.The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan rejected a challenge to the law by the National Shooting Sports Foundation trade group and 14 members including Beretta, Glock, Sig Sauer, Smith & Wesson and Sturm, Ruger. Signed by Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo in July 2021, the law lets New York, local officials and the public sue manufacturers, wholesalers and dealers for endangering people's safety and health through sales of firearms and ammunition.
NUKE FEARS Israel admits some of Iran’s
underground uranium stockpile SURVIVED
Trump’s blitz and threatens to strike
bases again
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Posted by JoElla Bee 7/10/2025 6:10:16 PM Post Reply
ISRAEL says some of Iran's highly-enriched near weapons-grade uranium stockpile survived US bombings during the 12-Day War last month. Doubts remained about whether Iran quietly removed 408.6 kgs of uranium from its most sensitive sites before the strikes - potentially hiding nuclear material elsewhere in the country. The uranium in question is enriched to 60 per cent - way above levels for civilian usage but slightly below weapons-grade. That material, if further refined to 90 per cent, would theoretically be sufficient to produce more than nine nuclear bombs.An Israeli official told The New York Times some of the uranium stockpile survived the US and Israeli bombings last month
US has reclosed its southern border after
a flesh-eating parasite is seen further
north in Mexico
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Posted by JoElla Bee 7/10/2025 5:56:23 PM Post Reply
The U.S. has closed its southern border again to livestock imports, saying a flesh-eating parasite has moved further north in Mexico than previously reported. Mexico’s president was critical Thursday, suggesting that the U.S. is exaggerating the threat to its beef industry from the parasite, the New World screwworm fly. The female flies lay eggs in wounds on warm-blooded animals, hatching larvae that are unusual among flies for feeding on live flesh and fluids instead of dead material. American officials worry that if the fly reaches Texas, its flesh-eating maggots could cause large economic losses, something that happened decades ago. The U.S. largely eradicated the pest in the 1970s
Biden Doctor’s Refusal To Answer A Single
Question Blows Up The ‘Doctor-Patient
Privilege’ Excuse
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Posted by earlybird 7/10/2025 4:41:12 PM Post Reply
Joe Biden’s White House doctor refused to answer a single question during a congressional interview on Wednesday, raising more concerns about efforts to conceal the former president’s decline while in office. According to House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer, R-Ky., Biden physician Kevin O’Connor pled the Fifth at his previously scheduled deposition with House lawmakers. The revelation came a day after the Trump administration waived executive privilege for O’Connor to sit down with members of the committee for the transcribed interview.
Today In Republicans Being Useless: Tillis
Runs To Russia Hoaxer Tapper For Retirement
Pity Party
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Posted by earlybird 7/10/2025 4:08:23 PM Post Reply
What has two feet, betrays conservatives, and becomes more useless by the day? If you answered, “Sen. Thom Tillis, R-N.C.,” you’re correct. Days after announcing that he would not be seeking reelection next year, North Carolina’s senior senator did what any “principled” Republican would do: He went running to do an interview with CNN’s Jake Tapper. The same Jake Tapper, mind you, who infamously pushed the Russia collusion hoax, the Brett Kavanaugh rape hoax, the Charlottesville “fine people” hoax, and leftist lawfare — and who also spent the past few months downplaying his role in helping cover up Joe Biden’s mental decline.
A Significant Geopolitical Problem for
President Trump and Us
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Posted by earlybird 7/10/2025 3:30:55 PM Post Reply
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of a meeting of foreign ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Kuala Lumpur today. Against the backdrop of multiple questions to him about the outcome of their discussion, let us first discuss the problem being avoided.In the mind of President Putin, and in the growing awareness of the American electorate, the President of the United States does not control the Intelligence Community. It is entirely possible for the USIC to take America deeper toward war despite the President and people of America not wanting that to happen. Putin is simply
Ketanji Brown Jackson Has Absolutely Had
It with Her Fellow Supreme Court Justices
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Posted by NorthernDog 7/10/2025 3:01:36 PM Post Reply
Late on Tuesday, we had another missive from the mists of the Supreme Court’s shadow docket—an unsigned opinion that confirmed for the moment the president’s right to clear-cut the entire administrative structure of the executive branch’s agencies and departments. From The Guardian. Extending a winning streak for the US president, the justices on Tuesday lifted a lower court order that had frozen sweeping federal layoffs known as “reductions in force” while litigation in the case proceeds. The decision could result in hundreds of thousands of job losses at the departments of agriculture, commerce, health and human services, state, treasury, veterans
Trump admin sues California over soaring
egg prices
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Posted by sunset 7/10/2025 2:02:30 PM Post Reply
The Trump administration has sued California over its animal cruelty laws, saying the state's regulation of chicken farms has led to high egg prices across the country. Lowering the cost of eggs, which spiked in recent years as an avian flu outbreak ravaged American flocks, was one of President Donald Trump's key campaign promises in the lead-up to the 2024 election. But almost six months into his second mandate, his administration has struggled to keep the cost of the staple down. The administration now says California's regulations create "unnecessary red tape" in the production of eggs and are responsible for stubbornly high prices.
Doctor who lost job over ‘regrettable’
Texas flood post says sorry
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Posted by NorthernDog 7/10/2025 1:37:16 PM Post Reply
A pediatrician who is no longer working for a chain of clinics affiliated with a prominent Houston hospital system after a social media post that wished voters in a Donald Trump-supporting county of central Texas “get what they voted for” amid flash flooding that killed nearly 120 – including many children – has publicly apologized. “I speak to you as a mother, a neighbor, a pediatrician, and a human being who is deeply sorry,” Dr Christina Propst wrote after Blue Fish Pediatrics announced on Sunday she was no longer an employee there because of a social media post that the
Harris ‘went with her gut’ to select
Tim Walz as running mate after ‘overly
ambitious’ Josh Shapiro left ‘bad
impression’: new book
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Posted by Dreadnought 7/10/2025 1:23:21 PM Post Reply
A new book on the end of Joe Biden’s presidential campaign and the birth of Kamala Harris’ sheds light on the process behind the vice president choosing Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate, a decision widely panned by pundits in retrospect. “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America,” released Tuesday by journalists Josh Dawsey of the Wall Street Journal, Tyler Pager of the New York Times and Isaac Arnsdor of the Washington Post, described a vetting process that came down to three finalists: Walz, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly. All three candidates did a final interview
Those Marxist Democrats replies
Posted by RockyTCB 7/10/2025 9:53:58 AM Post Reply
What will the Democratic Party’s 2028 platform look like? The way things are going, no one should be surprised if it looks like a manifesto written by a couple of bitter, revolutionary 19th-century Germans. Marxism is no longer on the Democratic Party fringe. It is taking it over. We see this in the unpleasantness of Zohran Mamdani, the recent winner of the New York City mayoral primary. The callow Mamdani describes himself as a “Democratic Socialist.” Fact-checkers, who seem to never fact check the incessant claims by the media and Democratic politicians and operatives that President Donald Trump and other Republicans are fascists, say he’s no communist.
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