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- A leaked USDA memo, reported by The New Republic, reveals Trump’s administration has banned terms like “climate,” “safe drinking water,” and “greenhouse gas emissions,” crippling scientific work and rural aid in a sweeping purge of so-called “woke” language.
- U.S. has worse wealth distribution than pre-revolutionary France did.
- Many of the United States’ current challenges can be traced back to Richard Nixon.
- Ryan Kelley, a Jan. 6 rioter pardoned by Trump, is being embraced by GOP groups and may run for Michigan governor again. Dozens of pardoned rioters are now featured speakers or candidates, reframed by some conservatives as patriots rather than criminals.
- European travel to the U.S. has plunged by 25–30% from key countries like Germany, the UK, and Sweden following Trump’s return to office in 2025. The synchronized decline suggests a sharp drop in America’s international appeal amid political and policy shifts.
- Harvard Was Her Pride. Now Rep. Stefanik Calls For Its Defunding 🚨In this video, we reviews a report by The Harvard Crimson exposing the bizarre irony of Harvard alum Elise Stefanik demanding her alma mater be defunded for defending the Constitution. www.youtube.com/shorts/_Fd3w...
- Who wants to tell them?
- As of 2020, 54% of U.S. adults aged 16–74 read below a sixth-grade level—about 130 million people with limited literacy, impacting jobs, health, and the economy. This finding comes from a Gallup report commissioned by the Barbara Bush Foundation and cited by Forbes.
- Bob Rae, Canada’s UN ambassador, slammed Trump’s claim that Ukraine provoked war with Russia. Without naming him, Rae likened it to blaming Poland for WWII, calling it “Putin propaganda” and warning: accepting it means “bowing before Lies and Tyranny.”
- This was during Trump’s first term in the White House.