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Jordan subpoenas Virginia prosecutor for
allegedly ignoring threats against Stephen Miller
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Posted by JoElla Bee 3/21/2026 3:43:00 AM Post Reply
House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan issued a subpoenaFriday for a Virginia prosecutor who has been accused of ignoring threats that were made against White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller. Jordan opened the probe into Arlington County and the City of Falls Church prosecutor Parisa Dehghani-Tafti last year, which focuses on her handling of a doxing and intimidation case that was brought against left-wing activist Barbara Wien.[snip] Dehghani-Tafti has been accused of "stymying the investigation"[snip]sided with Wien's defense team's request[snip]limit the information state police could share with the FBI.
From the Oval to the altar: Trump’s
prayer proclamation expands, following
in Founders’ footsteps
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/21/2026 3:01:51 AM Post Reply
Philanthropist and fundraiser George Pond is expanding President Donald Trump's 2025 National Day of Prayer Proclamation, encouraging intentional and frequent prayer for the nation through a new effort called the 7:14 Initiative. "We've been doing this since May 2024. We've been praying every day. We haven't stopped. May 2 will be our 714th day, and we will continue to pray, and a lot of it has to do with basically focusing on unpacking the principles built into scripture." The initiative, which urges believers to spend 14 minutes in prayer, seven days a week, at 7:14 a.m., has expanded to participants across four time zones,
Here are key CBS News anchors and correspondents
who got the ax today
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/21/2026 2:59:12 AM Post Reply
CBS News’ latest round of cuts under editor-in-chief Bari Weiss claimed a handful of anchors and correspondents — with more top talent to come in later weeks. Sources told The Post that some of the network’s Friday casualties include correspondent Elaine Quijano, who was also weekend morning anchor for New York; Dallas-based correspondent Omar Villafranca; Los Angeles-based correspondent Nidia Cavazos; Las Vegas-based correspondent Andres Gutierrez; national correspondent Dave Malkoff; and Karen Hua, a national reporter in Houston. They join Washington, DC-based reporter Nick Kurtz and political reporter Hunter Woodall, who announced that they were let go on X. The DC bureau lost above five staff total,
Media veterans outraged as Bari Weiss
shuts 100-year old CBS News Radio: ‘It’s disgusting’
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/21/2026 2:56:01 AM Post Reply
CBS News Radio — the century-old home of legendary journalists Walter Cronkite and Edward R. Murrow — is shutting down as network boss Bari Weiss continues to reshape the struggling news network, cutting 6% of its workforce in a Friday bloodbath that claimed 60 to 70 jobs. Weiss and CBS News President Tom Cibrowksi said Friday that CBS Radio will shut down May 22 with all roles in the unit eliminated — a move that was driven by industry shifts and financial pressure from David Ellison, CEO of CBS parent Paramount Skydance. The duo told employees that “a shift in radio station programming strategies, coupled with challenging economic realities,
Not Just MAGA: Politico Poll Shows Americans
Support Iran War
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Posted by Dreadnought 3/21/2026 2:03:11 AM Post Reply
For the past three weeks, the Protection Racket Media has had a field day speculating that the war with Iran would split the MAGA base and infuriate those who demand America First policies. Poll after poll has contradicted that speculation. It turns out that the better question might be whether the war is splitting Donald Trump's opposition. Politico published a new poll this morning, taken this week, even while Iran forced a strangulation of shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The poll shows sharp support for the war among Republicans, and even more robust support among self-identified MAGA voters, as previous surveys from NBC News and CNN
BREAKING: Clinton Judge Rules Hegseth’s
New Pentagon Press Policy is Unconstitutional
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Posted by JoElla Bee 3/20/2026 11:16:41 PM Post Reply
A federal judge on Friday ruled that the Pentagon’s new press policy restricting press credential of reporters is unconstitutional. In October, Pentagon reporters turned in their badges after they refused to sign Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s new security rule. “Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanded that reporters agree by 5 p.m. Tuesday to a new policy, under which they would need to pledge to not obtain or use any unauthorized material, even if the information is unclassified — or hand over their press badges in the next 24 hours,”[snip]By that afternoon, Pentagon reporters turned in their badges.
The Shadow War Against President Trump replies
Posted by JoElla Bee 3/20/2026 10:22:59 PM Post Reply
The joint American-Israeli military operation against the Iranian regime is now three weeks old, but there is another war — a more silent one — raging here on the home front. President Donald Trump's second administration is facing a highly coordinated shadow war — one waged both by some influential outside voices on the Right and, more dangerously, by their subversive allies within Trump's very own government. If this campaign is not confronted and decisively defeated, the result will be calamitous: a second Trump term that drifts into lame-duck status not due to a voter backlash but because of an insurrection from within.
Iran Diego Garcia attack: US-UK military
base distance, missile range in focus;
‘far beyond what we’ve seen before…'
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Posted by Dreadnought 3/20/2026 9:51:19 PM Post Reply
Iran launched an attack on the Diego Garcia, US-UK joint military base in the Indian Ocean, but did not hit it, as per a report from The Wall Street Journal. As per WSJ's Friday report, one of the missiles failed in flight when a US warship fired an SM-3 interceptor at the other, though it was not determined if the interceptor had succeeded. The report did not specify when Iran fired the missiles. However, it is the distance of the Diego Garcia base from Iran that has sparked discussions about the striking capabilities of Iranian missiles. “4,118 km from Iran to Diego Garcia. Far beyond any previously known Iranian ballistic missile
USPS already lost $1.3 billion this year
— and cash shortages might halt mail
delivery in 2027
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 3/20/2026 9:23:42 PM Post Reply
The mail may soon stop — and not because it’s lost in transit. The cash-strapped United States Postal Service is barreling toward a financial cliff, with Postmaster General David Steiner warning lawmakers the agency could run dry by October — and potentially halt mail delivery altogether by 2027 if Congress doesn’t step in. “At our current rate, we’ll be out of cash in less than 12 months,” Steiner told the House Oversight Subcommittee on Government Operations on March 17. “So in about a year from now, the Postal Service would be unable to deliver the mail.” Translation: no stamps, no service. The grim forecast comes as the USPS continues its long-running losing streak.
McMahon Sends Letter To 9M Delinquent
Student Borrowers That Bessent Is New
Debt Collector -- With $425 Billion On
The Line
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Posted by J. Arthur Brown 3/20/2026 8:59:57 PM Post Reply
Education Secretary Linda McMahon is sending a letter to 43 million Americans with student loans -- about 9 million of whom are in default -- to notify them that the Treasury Department is taking over debt collection, the Post has learned. (snip) There's currently $1.7 trillion in outstanding student debt -- roughly 25% of which, or $425 billion, was believed to be in default as of last year. (snip) The Treasury Department includes the IRS, which has the power to garnish up to 15% of a delinquent borrower's paycheck.
Iran makes chilling threat to target tourist
sites worldwide — as spring break kicks
off in US
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Posted by FlyRight 3/20/2026 8:54:22 PM Post Reply
Iran threatened Friday to start targeting tourist sites worldwide — just as spring break kicked off across the United States. Iranian military spokesman Gen. Abolfazl Shekarchi blasted out the chilling warning on state TV as he vowed that popular tourism havens would no longer be safe for Tehran’s enemies. “From now on, based on the information we have about you, even parks, recreational areas, and tourist destinations anywhere in the world will no longer be safe for you,” the military official said.
Hochul’s white flag on crazy NY climate
law won’t fix the mess
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Posted by FlyRight 3/20/2026 8:52:58 PM Post Reply
On Friday, Gov. Kathy Hochul finally started tiptoeing toward reality on New York’s climate law. In a lengthy opinion column, she laid out her proposal to postpone by a decade the state’s stringent greenhouse-gas emissions rules, set by law to hit in 2030 — pointing fingers at everything from COVID-19 to upstate NIMBYism to President Donald Trump to justify waving the white flag. But Albany legislators should never have imposed these draconian CO₂ emissions targets to begin with. Even in 2019, when the Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act was passed,
Putin offers to drop Iran intel support
if U.S. does the same in Ukraine
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Posted by FlyRight 3/20/2026 8:51:19 PM Post Reply
Russian President Vladimir Putin this week reportedly offered to stop sharing targeting intelligence with Iran if the United States agreed to do the same in Ukraine. Reports of Russian targeting support for Iranian operations against U.S. targets surfaced early in the war. The U.S. has long provided Ukraine with intelligence throughout the war. Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev reportedly made the offer to Trump envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, who rejected the plan, according to Politico, which cited "two people familiar" with the negotiations. The offer comes as Iran continues to target U.S. facilities and critical infrastructure in the Persian Gulf.
Kent, Washington, woman sentenced to prison
for defrauding VA programs designed to
help severely disabled veterans
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Posted by Grateful 3/20/2026 8:36:44 PM Post Reply
A Kent, Washington, woman was sentenced today in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 17 months in prison for her long-lasting fraud scheme that stole more than $1 million in benefits from the Veterans Administration, announced First Assistant U.S. Attorney Charles Neil Floyd. Kelly M. Lee-Carroll, 58, recruited her sister and her son to the scheme to defraud Veterans Administration. At the sentencing hearing U.S. District Judge James L. Robart said, “Ms. Lee-Carroll broke the trust she had with her fellow veterans. It was intentional and it went on for an extended period of time.”
Senate Moves To End Politicians’ Special
Treatment At Airports Because No One Was
There To Vote
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 3/20/2026 8:31:40 PM Post Reply
The Senate passed a bill to end lawmakers’ special privileges to bypass airport security lines late Thursday night while security personnel continue to manage hours-long lines while working without pay through a partial government shutdown. The End Special Treatment for Congress at Airports Act was introduced by Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn and approved by unanimous consent because no senators were present on the floor to object to the legislation. The bill passed as the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) shutdown prepared to enter its 35th day — tied for the second-longest in American history — with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers struggling to manage a surge in spring break travelers.
After Cesar Chavez, the left lionizes
Dolores Huerta
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Posted by Hazymac 3/20/2026 8:29:44 PM Post Reply
It's got to be weird to be Dolores Huerta right now. The truth came out about the Jim Jones-like cult style of her partner and co-founder of the United Farmworkers Union, Cesar Chavez, who, according to the New York Times, was a molestor of young girls, and up until then had been hailed as a kind of civil rights god. With Chavez now being swiftly cancelled -- in record time, no less (where is Tom Wolfe when we need him?) -- now all the public holidays, street names, parks, libraries, schools, scholarships, naval ships, and biographies, have got to be changed, too. And they have to be changed to something,
Birth Tourism: Chinese moms birth American
babies in Northern Mariana Islands
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 3/20/2026 8:14:55 PM Post Reply
Islands in the Pacific Ocean have turned from a tropical paradise into something of a maternity ward as pregnant Chinese women have traveled to the territory to have their babies automatically become US citizens when born. The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), a US territory, has been flooded with “birthing tourists” since 2009, when former President Barack Obama allowed for a visa-waiver program for Chinese nationals. There are about 1,000 companies that offer birth tourism in the islands, other US territories, and on the US mainland, per the New York Post. There are around 1.5 million American babies being raised in China by Chinese parents who traveled to
Barron Trump Set to Enter 'Next Phase'
of Life as He Celebrates 'Turning Point'
Birthday: Report
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 3/20/2026 8:01:42 PM Post Reply
First son Barron Trump turned 20 on Friday, and he reportedly is already following in his father’s footsteps, making his way in the business world. Trump, who is a sophomore at New York University’s Stern School of Business, transferred this year from the Manhattan campus to its location in Washington, D.C., to be close to his family, according to People. “Barron has inherited his father’s interest in making money and a name for himself, and is well on the way to becoming an entrepreneur,” a social source told the news outlet. “He is smart, focused and resourceful. He is always looking for areas that interest him and is quite ambitious
Authorities Disrupt World's Largest IOT
DDOS Botnets Responsible For Record Breaking
Attacks Targeting Victims Worldwide
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Posted by J. Arthur Brown 3/20/2026 8:01:21 PM Post Reply
The U.S. Justice Department participated in a court-authorized law enforcement operation today to disrupt Command and Control (C2) infrastructure used by Aisuru, KimWolf, Mossad Internet of Things (IoT) botnets. The operation was conducted simultaneously to law enforcement actions conducted in Canada and Germany (snip.) the four botnets (snip) infected millions of devices worldwide. (snip) The operators (snip) used a "cybercrime as a service" model to sell access to the infected devices (snip.) The operators and their customers forced the victim devices to participate in hundreds of thousands of DDOS attacks (snip) throughout the world. the number of infected devices hijacked worldwide (snip) exceeded three million (snip.)
DEA Seizes 4.7 Million Fentanyl Pills
& 2,400 Pounds Powder In Massive Nationwide Crackdown
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 3/20/2026 7:54:54 PM Post Reply
Armed with battering rams and search warrants, federal agents stormed homes and warehouses across the country, seizing millions in cash, piles of illegal drugs and a deadly arsenal, signaling an aggressive escalation in America’s war on drugs. The multi-agency crackdown, highlighted by the DEA’s Operation Fentanyl Free America, comes as the United States faces a shifting landscape in the opioid crisis. Although overdose deaths have declined from record highs, fentanyl and other synthetic drugs remain a deadly threat, fueling action by law enforcement and policymakers. In the second phase of Operation Fentanyl Free America, the DEA seized more than 4.7 million fentanyl pills and nearly 2,400 pounds of fentanyl powder between
Trump Is Right to Demand More Information
from Colleges and Universities
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Posted by FlyRight 3/20/2026 7:15:27 PM Post Reply
On March 11, the California Attorney General, along with 16 additional Democrat states, filed a complaint in federal court against President Trump’s requirement that state universities collect and make public data on student admissions for race, GPA, and SAT scores. On Friday, March 13, federal Judge F. Dennis Saylor gave schools extra time to comply—by March 25 instead of March 18. The Trump requirement is the administration’s effort to implement the Supreme Court’s 2023 Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) opinion, which found racial preferences in university admissions unlawful, including for diversity or “DEI” rationales. Trump’s efforts deserve support:
Boasberg's at It Again: Judge Changes
Grand Jury Rules After Democrats Avoid Indictments
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/20/2026 7:10:24 PM Post Reply
Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has ordered a temporary change to grand jury procedure in Washington, D.C., requiring notification when juries decline to issue indictments, a move that stands out for how rarely judges require formal reporting at this stage. Grand juries are designed to operate independently. They decide whether charges move forward, often behind closed doors and with limited visibility, even to the courts themselves. Judges oversee the process broadly, but they do not typically require formal reporting when a case ends without charges. Boasberg’s order changes that dynamic.
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves stated
that he does not recognize the Government
of Cuba as legitimate and announced the
closure of his embassy in Havana
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/20/2026 7:07:02 PM Post Reply
Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves declared that his government does not recognize the legitimacy of the communist regime in Cuba. During a press conference in Peñas Blancas, on the northern border with Nicaragua, Chaves ordered the definitive closure of the Costa Rican embassy in Havana and demanded the immediate withdrawal of Cuban diplomatic personnel in San José, limiting relations to the consular sphere starting April 1. “The Government of Costa Rica does not recognize the legitimacy of the communist regime in Cuba in view of the mistreatment, repression, and undignified conditions endured by the inhabitants of that beautiful island,” Chaves stated firmly.
Victor Davis Hanson Puts Iran Operation
Into Historic Perspective – Compares
Trump to Churchill (VIDEO)
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Posted by Mercedes44 3/20/2026 7:03:32 PM Post Reply
Conservative historian and scholar Victor Davis Hanson just put Operation Epic Fury into historic perspective during an appearance on FOX News and compared Trump to Winston Churchill in the process. Hanson makes the point that when Churchill was trying to warn the world about Germany, he was largely ignored by other leaders and suggests that a similar thing is happening with Trump and Iran. He also points out that all of Trump’s recent predecessors have said that they wished they had dealt with the problem of Iran while they were in office. The difference is that Trump is actually doing it.
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