The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is making significant changes to its policy manual aimed at addressing illegal voting and voter fraud. The revised guidelines will prevent illegal migrants who have voted or attempted to register from gaining U.S. citizenship. As articulated by USCIS spokesperson Matthew Tragesser, “Illegal voting undermines the will of the American people and threatens the legitimacy of our elections.” Under the new directives, USCIS plans to initiate deportation proceedings against illegal migrants caught engaging in voter fraud. This shift aligns with efforts to ensure that the integrity of U.S. elections is upheld. Tragesser emphasized, “Aliens…
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The announcement of Senator Joni Ernst’s impending retirement has sent shockwaves through Iowa and beyond. According to CBS News, sources close to the senator indicate she will reveal her decision not to seek reelection in the forthcoming midterm elections during the first week of September. This decision resonates strongly within the conservative community, especially given Ernst’s prior clashes with President Trump, earning her the “RINO” label among many conservatives. Ernst, who has represented Iowa in the Senate since 2015, has not shied away from debates surrounding her future. At a recent meeting of the Westside Conservative Club, she addressed the…
Lawmakers are reacting sharply to the White House’s recent announcement regarding foreign aid funding. The decision to cancel $4.9 billion in foreign aid through a pocket rescission has drawn criticism from both parties. The notification came on Thursday, stating that President Trump intends to redirect these funds, raising alarms about potential legal ramifications and budgetary implications. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) noted, “Last night, President Trump CANCELED $4.9 billion in America Last foreign aid,” emphasizing a commitment to prioritizing America’s interests. This controversial move has stirred significant concern among legislators as it attempts to bypass the standard 45-day…
A pro-Palestinian conference in Detroit is raising eyebrows, featuring speakers accused of extremist beliefs and inflammatory rhetoric. The “People’s Conference for Palestine” is set to unfold over a weekend, with high-profile participants such as Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a vocal critic of Israel, who has faced scrutiny for her statements regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict. The congresswoman will share the stage with individuals known for pushing antisemitic narratives. Among the speakers are two former Israeli prisoners freed in a deal with Hamas. Hussam Shaheen served nearly 30 years for murder and conspiracy, while Omar Assaf previously held a position in the Democratic…
Governor Gavin Newsom of California has unveiled a strategy to send specialized crime-suppression teams into urban areas, aiming to enhance public safety throughout the state. This initiative reflects a growing concern about crime levels in major cities, including San Diego and Los Angeles. Newsom’s statement emphasized a collaborative approach, claiming, “While the Trump administration undermines cities, California is partnering with them and delivering real results.” This declaration indicates a willingness to align with federal resources in tackling crime, despite earlier criticisms of federal authorities. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) teams are set to collaborate with local law enforcement in high-crime…
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni expressed her disgust over a pornographic website that posted doctored images of prominent Italian women, including herself. The platform, known as Phica, had amassed over 700,000 subscribers before it was shut down, a measure taken following significant backlash triggered by the actions of women politicians such as MEP Alessandra Moretti. Behind the anonymity of the internet, sinister activities proliferate. The Phica site featured altered images of women in politics, highlighting a growing trend of deepfaking as an avenue for degrading public figures. Meloni was quoted saying, “I am disgusted by what has happened, and I…
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is caught in a complex situation following President Trump’s decision to fire Lisa Cook, a governor whom he appointed. On Monday, Trump informed Cook of her removal, referencing allegations of mortgage fraud against her. “Pursuant to my authority under Article II of the Constitution of the United States and the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, as amended, you are hereby removed from your position on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve, effective immediately,” Trump stated in his termination letter. He underscored, “I have determined that there is sufficient cause to remove you from…
Police in South Korea have launched an investigation into famous singer Psy, known globally for his K-Pop hit “Gangnam Style.” The allegations center on claims that Psy illegally acquired prescription medications, specifically psychotropic drugs, without the required hospital visit. The Seoul Seodaemun Police Station reported that both Psy and a doctor from a local university hospital were taken into custody under charges that violate the Medical Service Act. According to reports, Psy allegedly obtained prescriptions for Xanax and Stilnox since 2022. These medications, commonly prescribed for sleep disorders and anxiety, were allegedly acquired through his manager and other associates acting…
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has taken significant steps to shape the congressional landscape in Texas, signing a new map that adds five Republican-leaning districts ahead of the consequential midterm elections in 2026. Abbott’s signing of the law concludes a contentious redistricting debate that has not only engaged Texas but also drawn the attention of officials in California, where Democrats are attempting to counteract Abbott’s initiative. “Today, I signed the One Big Beautiful Map into law,” Abbott stated. “This map ensures fairer representation in Congress. Texas will be more RED in Congress.” This move comes after a fierce struggle in the…
Next year, Iowa’s congressional delegation faces a shake-up, particularly with Senator Joni Ernst’s decision not to seek reelection. An official announcement is expected soon, marking a significant moment in Iowa politics. Ernst has been a fixture in the Senate since 2015. She reportedly confided to those close to her that she plans to step away after two terms to pursue opportunities in the private sector. This development is likely to disappoint the White House. President Trump encouraged Ernst to run again, acknowledging the advantages of incumbency. A familiar name in politics carries weight, and incumbents often enjoy a smoother path…
In a significant shift, the Justice Department has changed its rules to allow attorneys without prior immigration law experience to serve as temporary immigration judges. This change aims to tackle the staggering backlog in immigration cases, which currently exceeds three million. Published on Thursday in the federal register, this new rule marks a departure from previous requirements that limited temporary immigration judges (TIJs) to those with substantial immigration law experience. The DOJ stated that the decision comes after a tumultuous period under the Trump administration, which saw over 100 judges either fired or encouraged to leave. The DOJ’s Office of…
A China policy expert raises concerns about the potential influence of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in American universities amid ongoing trade discussions. Michael Sobolik, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, warns that President Trump’s push for Chinese student visas could heighten this influence. Conservatives have increasingly sounded the alarm on how this could serve the CCP’s interests in the U.S. “Chinese students in the United States can become a major national security liability,” Sobolik stated. He noted that the CCP has effectively exploited Chinese nationals to advance malign influence operations. This includes repurposing research from American institutions for…
On August 27, 2025, tragedy struck at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis, where a shooting took the lives of two children and injured 17 others during Mass. This horrifying event has prompted renewed scrutiny of school safety protocols, particularly for nonpublic institutions. In light of this latest violence, attention has turned back to prior warnings from Minnesota’s Catholic leaders, who had been advocating for enhanced security measures long before this tragedy. A letter from the head of the Minnesota Catholic Conference to Governor Tim Walz resurfaced following the shooting. In this correspondence, dated well before the recent events, Catholic…
Two children lost their lives, and 17 others were injured in a shooting during a morning Mass at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. This incident has left the nation in shock, sparking intense conversations about preventing such tragedies in the future. “This kind of violence is very recent. It’s a new thing in human history,” remarked Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in an interview. He pointed out a disturbing trend: incidents of this nature are not commonplace in other countries, highlighting a unique issue confronting America. FBI Director Kash Patel has called the event “an act…
A recent court ruling marks a significant moment for families seeking justice in the wake of the 9/11 attacks. A federal judge rejected Saudi Arabia’s attempt to dismiss a lawsuit brought by the victims’ families, a decision that revived hopes for accountability. For years, these families have asserted that Saudi Arabia played a role in supporting the terrorists responsible for the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. While the Saudis have consistently denied these allegations, the judge’s ruling opens the door for the case to proceed under the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act. This landmark act,…
A troubling incident unfolded in Knox County, Maine, involving a driver who allegedly attempted to run down Border Patrol agents. The driver, 24-year-old Olivia G. Wilkins, was charged with several serious offenses after her reckless actions endangered lives. Responding to a box truck crash that had careened off the road into a tree, U.S. Border Patrol officers faced a chaotic scene. Several passengers were injured, and two required urgent medical assistance, one transported via LifeFlight to a trauma center. Maine State Police Trooper Jeremiah Wesbrock arrived on the scene, where he encountered the driver of the box truck showing a…
On July 8, 2025, a confrontation unfolded at the Ontario Advanced Surgery Center in Ontario, California, involving two medical workers and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. Jose de Jesus Ortega and Danielle Nadine Davila reportedly obstructed the arrest of Denis Guillen-Solis, an undocumented immigrant from Honduras. Video evidence shows Davila placing herself between an officer and Guillen-Solis while Ortega physically interfered by grabbing an officer’s arm. Guillen-Solis was not a patient at the surgery center but reportedly sought refuge inside. The medical workers’ actions drew immediate scrutiny and led to their arrest on July 25, 2025. Initially, Ortega and…
Dr. Maria Ryan is making a significant impact on healthcare reform, particularly through her cutting-edge podcast on Lindell TV. Her extensive background in healthcare, paired with her strong commitment to driving results and supporting her staff, positions her as a key figure in the ongoing discussions about the future of healthcare in America. With a doctorate in healthcare administration and a master’s degree in nursing science, Dr. Ryan is not only well-educated but also brings a wealth of practical experience. Her professional credentials are impressive. She is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner, specializing in Emergency Medicine. This expertise is crucial,…
In the wake of the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School, a young man named Robert Westman, also known as Robin, took the lives of two children and injured several others. Critical questions arise. The immediacy of the grief is palpable, yet the probing inquiry into Westman’s mental health and potential drug history remains conspicuously absent from mainstream discussions. This pattern has become all too familiar. After mass shootings, focus shifts predictably towards gun control and the shooter’s transgender identity, while the underlying issues surrounding mental health treatment and prescribed medications are often overlooked. Why is that? The reasoning lies…
On Wednesday, the Federal Communications Commission shared the full “60 Minutes” interview featuring then-Vice President Kamala Harris. This release came at a time when President Trump dealt a notable blow to his potential 2024 rival by revoking her Secret Service protection on Thursday. Harris had been granted six months of protection following her time in office, a standard practice under federal law. However, this period concluded on July 21. The move by Biden to extend her protection for another year has raised eyebrows, with pundits noting how it reflects a pattern of disregarding legal norms. The communication, obtained by CNN,…
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has taken a firm stance against Palestinian leadership by denying them visas to attend the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. This decision is backed by longstanding U.S. laws that prohibit the recognition of Palestinian statehood and impose sanctions on the Palestinian Authority over what are termed “pay for slay” payments to terrorists. A State Department spokesperson, Tommy Pigott, said, “In compliance with the laws and national security interests of the United States, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is denying and revoking visas from members of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and the Palestinian Authority (PA).”…