Daily Caller,
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Wallace White
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday ordering a review of all defense acquisition programs, slating over-budget and behind schedule expenditures for termination.
The order, titled “Modernizing Defense acquisitions and Spurring Innovation in the Defense Industrial Base,” gives Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth 90 days to review and consider the cancellation of major defense acquisition programs (MDAPs) that are 15% or more over-budget or behind schedule. Alongside Trump’s goal to increase the defense budget to a whopping $1 trillion next year, waste at the Pentagon has been a prime target for the Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
“Unfortunately, after years of misplaced priorities and poor management,
Newsbusters,
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Curtis Houck
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Wednesday’s CBS Mornings Plus showed its thoughts on whether borders and citizenship actually mean anything as they dedicated a segment to a Columbia University Law professor informing illegal immigrants to cheer up and not as fearful because everyone enjoys the same rights under the Constitution, no matter whether you immigrated legally, we’re born in this country, or came illegally at anytime under any pretense.
“Recent deportations have fueled fear, uncertainty, and misinformation around traveling. We’ll talk to an expert so you know the facts and your rights,” featured co-host Vladimir Duthiers boasted in the “Eye Opener,” making it seem like CBS is concerned with giving safe harbor to illegal immigrants.
CNN,
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Katie Bo Lillis
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Kylie Atwood
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Zachary Cohen
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The Trump administration has tightly restricted the number of people who have access to President Donald Trump’s highly classified daily intelligence report, five sources familiar with the move told CNN.
Administration officials planned from the earliest days of Trump’s second term to cut access to the so-called President’s Daily Brief, or PDB — in part because during his first term, details from the report were sometimes leaked to the press, which contributed to the president’s sense that the intelligence community was trying to undermine him.
Initially, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles was personally approving who had access, one of the sources said. Now Tulsi Gabbard,
RedState,
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Bonchie
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On Wednesday, President Donald Trump announced that he had paused his global tariff regime for 90 days. That sent stocks soaring, but there was one notable exception: China.
Instead of relief, the communist nation was slapped with an even higher 125 percent tariff. How much has that rattled the CCP? By Thursday morning, their embassy was posting insane videos of Mao Zedong, if that gives you any indication.
For laughs, here is Mao Ning's title: Spokesperson of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of ChinaDG of Department of Press, Communication and Public Diplomacy.
If that's not a lesson in the inefficiencies of communism, I'm not sure what is.
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a sweeping executive order launching a federal investigation and crackdown on the law firm Susman Godfrey LLP, the legal powerhouse behind Dominion Voting Systems’ highly publicized 2020 election defamation lawsuits—including its $787.5 million settlement from Fox News.
The firm is also pursuing defamation cases against other Trump allies, including Rudy Giuliani and Mike Lindell.
The new directive orders the Department of Justice, the Office of Management and Budget, and intelligence agencies to immediately initiate a full-scale investigation into Susman Godfrey, citing a pattern of “egregious conduct, racial discrimination, and weaponization of the legal system” against political opponents and the American public.
American Conservative,
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Gord Magill
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4/10/2025 9:03:18 AM
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A legislative battle has been taking place recently in Little Rock, Arkansas, between two organizations in the same industry over an issue that has ramifications for all of North America, and President Donald Trump’s commitment to Make America Great Again.
On one side are representatives of small- and medium-sized trucking companies and the drivers they employ, and on the other, a state-level affiliate of one of America’s most powerful lobbying organizations, whose name doesn’t really tell the full tale of whose interests they represent. Though the fight in Little Rock is over a piece of state legislation, the issue being fought over has international ramifications
Outkick,
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Matt Reigle
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There was a lot of horsepower on display at the White House on Wednesday as President Donald Trump welcomed legendary team owner Roger Penske and a slate of drivers and team personnel from Team Penske across NASCAR, IndyCar, and IMSA.
Penske is one of the biggest names in racing and has been for decades. While Team Penske is usually competitive regardless of the category, the last few seasons have been massive for The Captain.
Team Penske has won back-to-back NASCAR Cup Series championships with Ryan Blaney and Joey Logano, back-to-back Indianapolis 500 wins courtesy of Josef Newgarden, and a Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona win for its factory Porsche team.
New York Post,
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Emily Crane
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The treacherous Darien Gap migrant route to the United States has become a complete ghost town in the wake of the Trump administration’s fierce crackdown on illegal immigration, before-and-after-photos show.
Recently snapped images show the small Panamanian river port of Lajas Blancas — overrun with a crush of migrants just a year ago — now essentially empty.
Huge tents that were once packed with asylum-seeking families are now vacant, while a stretch of river where more than a thousand migrants would try and cross each day is also bare, according to the photos.
The boats that once pulled up to the side of the river in droves are now few and far between,
Fox News,
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Alex Nitzberg
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4/10/2025 8:44:11 AM
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The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) account on X shared eyebrow-raising findings from a survey of unemployment insurance claims.
The "initial survey of Unemployment Insurance claims since 2020" found that thousands of people with future birthdates claimed benefits.
The survey also indicated that thousands of supposedly very young and very old people had claimed benefits.
The DOGE post states that the survey found, "24.5k people over 115 years old claimed $59M in benefits," "28k people between 1 and 5 years old claimed $254M in benefits," and "9.7k people with birth dates over 15 years in the future claimed $69M in benefits."
"In one case, someone with a birthday in 2154 claimed $41k,"
Reuters,
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David Shepardson
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The United States Postal Service said on Wednesday it wants to raise the price of first-class mail stamps to 78 cents from 73 cents effective July 13.
The proposal, which must be approved by the Postal Regulatory Commission, would raise overall mailing services product prices bUSPS in January opted not to hike prices for the first time since 2022 after a series of price hikes in recent years. Stamp prices are up 46% since early 2019 when they were 50 cents.
In March, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who led efforts to restructure the money-losing U.S. Postal Service for nearly five years, resigned effective immediately.
DeJoy had pushed for aggressive price hikes in part
Washington Free Beacon,
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Meghan Blonder
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Rep. Emilia Sykes, a vulnerable Ohio Democrat, is seeking a fundraising boost from Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D., Texas), the left-wing firebrand whose insults directed at Republicans consistently stir controversy.
Sykes and Crockett formed a joint fundraising committee, the Crockett Sykes Victory Fund, on April 2, roughly two weeks after Crockett called Texas’s wheelchair-bound Greg Abbott (R.) "Governor Hot Wheels," a Federal Election Commission filing shows. The arrangement will allow Democrats to piggyback off each other’s shared fundraising efforts, potentially collecting larger checks as a result.
Sykes's decision to pair with an increasingly controversial, left-wing figure may help bring in cash, but it could also scare off the moderate voters
Western Journal,
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Michael Schwarz
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Sometimes the mantra grows exhausting, and the conclusion that flows from it appears to conflict with other objectives.
Still, this one seems pretty cut and dried.
In a 45-second clip posted Sunday to the social media platform X, Republican Rep. Pat Harrigan of North Carolina, who last week introduced legislation designed to tighten security on military installations, took viewers on a short-and-spliced video tour of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, where he identified four retail stores owned by the Chinese Communist Party.
The retail stores in question belong to a company with which readers might have some familiarity — GNC, which sells vitamins, protein, supplements, and other health-related products geared toward fitness-conscious customers.