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Judge in Trump Classified Docs Case Indefinitely Postpones Trial Date

May 8, 20244 min read
The judge presiding over the case against former President Donald Trump involving allegations surrounding classified documents indefinitely postponed the trial date Tuesday.

Commentary: A Government Unrepresentative of the People

May 8, 20249 min read
We are in the midst of a presidential campaign year. It’s supposed to be the Super Bowl for political junkies like me. But it feels strange and muted, and, so far, its vibe is uncomfortably similar to 2020. The 2020 election was strange because of COVID, which became a pretext to change the rules in order to rig the outcome. This time, there is no such excuse for a "basement campaign." It's true that Biden is old, feeble, and unpopular. And Trump has been sidelined, quite deliberately, by a malicious New York judge who won’t allow him to travel and conduct his signature rallies. The problem, however, now infects all electoral politics.

MIT Becomes First Elite School to Eliminate Diversity and Inclusion Hiring Requirement

May 8, 20243 min read
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology became the first elite university to get rid of its "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" criteria in its hiring requirements, after the university's president claimed that it does not work. MIT previously required candidates hoping to join its faculty to provide a statement that shows they understand the "challenges related to diversity, equity, and inclusion," and describe their "track record of working with diverse groups of people." They were also required to demonstrate how they plan to advance DEI in their position at the school. But a 2023 poll found that a large majority of the school's faculty and students were afraid to express their views, according to Fox News.

Alvin Bragg’s Team Produced Docs at Center of Case Against Trump But Fail to Establish Direct Link

May 8, 20245 min read
Prosecutors finally displayed the documents at the heart of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against former President Donald Trump on Monday, but have yet to establish a direct link to demonstrate Trump's culpability. Until Monday, prosecutors had been focused on setting up other pieces of their case: the context for the $130,000 payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about claims of a sexual encounter and the broader "conspiracy" to influence the 2016 election they allege Trump was involved in. Monday's witnesses — former Trump Organization controller Jeffrey McConney and Trump Organization accounts payable supervisor Deborah Tarasoff — offered starkly different testimony than earlier witnesses like David Pecker and Keith Davidson, providing no salacious celebrity stories and an almost exclusive focus on accounting.

Report: Biden White House Trying to Force New Regulations to Hinder Second Trump Presidency

May 8, 20243 min read
A new report claims that the Biden Administration is attempting to implement federal regulations that will be difficult to reverse by a future president, as polls increasingly suggest that Joe Biden will lose the November election to former President Donald Trump. According to the Daily Caller, the report says that President Trump plans to sign multiple resolutions under the 1996 Congressional Review Act if he wins a second term, aimed at reversing many of Biden’s regulations. In response, officials in the Biden White House are examining methods to make regulations more permanent or harder to undo.

Influential Liberal Donor Organizes Massive Coalition to Throw Cash Behind Voter Mobilization

May 8, 20245 min read
An influential left-of-center donor’s charity launched an initiative compelling other philanthropies to pour money into voter mobilization efforts ahead of the 2024 elections. Democracy Fund, which was founded and is funded by liberal philanthropist Pierre Omidyar, has rallied a group of 174 organizations and individuals pledging to expedite their disbursement of grants related to efforts including get-out-the-vote operations. The pledge calls on its signatories to either make the bulk of their election-related donations by the end of April, to "move up" disbursements scheduled for later in the year or to streamline their grant approval processes.

Chairman Jordan Presses Wray for Data on FBI’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Hiring Practices

May 8, 20243 min read
"We understand that the FBI has struggled with attracting enough qualified applicants from all desired target groups to sustain its mission This is likely due to the FBI re-focusing its recruitment efforts on DEI statistics," Jordan wrote in the letter to Wray. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, is pressing Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Christopher Wray for more information surrounding the bureau's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) hiring practices and other initiatives.

Commentary: Mammas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Police Officers

May 8, 202410 min read
Four law enforcement officers were shot dead in Charlotte, North Carolina, last week. On hearing the news, I was reminded of my mother's frequent warnings about police work. Her message? Steer clear. With her husband and her brother patrolling the mean streets of Newark, she didn’t need the added anxiety of having her sons do the same. Today, for the children and spouses of police officers, that anxiety must be unbearable — and not just because of the obvious danger. You may not have heard of the Charlotte shooting. It vanished from the national news in a flash. Despite the magnitude of the offense, within two or three days the national media had dropped the story cold.

Former Biden DOJ Official Prosecuting Trump Received Thousands of Dollars From DNC

May 8, 20243 min read
The lead prosecutor for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against former President Donald Trump received thousands of dollars from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in 2018, Federal Election Commission (FEC) records show. Matthew Colangelo, who was President Joe Biden's acting associate attorney general and spent two years in the current president's Department of Justice (DOJ), joined the Manhattan District Attorney’s office as senior counsel in December 2022. The lawyer received $12,000 from the DNC in 2018 for "political consulting" in two payments of $6,000 on Jan. 31 of that year, FEC records show.

Biden Gives Fewest Interviews of Any President in 40 Years, Raising Questions Among Friendly Media

May 8, 20246 min read
The media is growing weary of President Biden’s avoidance of interviews with journalists, as he has given the fewest of any president in over 40 years. Mainstream media is noticing that Biden is sitting down for fewer interviews than they are accustomed to presidents giving, which some have speculated is the result of old age and failing memory.

House Republicans Seek Transparency on Number of Foreign Nationals in U.S. Illegally

May 8, 20244 min read
A group of 17 Congressional Republicans led by U.S. Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is calling on Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to provide information on "the total number of illegal aliens currently residing within the United States." In a letter to Mayorkas, whom they voted to impeach in February, the Republican lawmakers argue, "The American people deserve an exact accounting of the number of illegal aliens residing in the country, especially if the federal government’s policies have caused that number to surge since the previous estimate."

Anti-Israel Activists Behind Columbia University Protests Trained in Cuba for Years

May 7, 202421 min read
Some of the anti-Israel protests taking place at U.S. college campuses, including the recent demonstrations at Columbia University, have been supported by organizations that traveled to communist Cuba to receive resistance training, an ADN investigation has uncovered.

‘May Be Problematic’: New Study Highlights Another Potential Roadblock for Biden’s Offshore Wind Push

May 7, 20244 min read
A new study has identified a potentially massive problem for offshore wind developments that could further hinder the Biden administration’s push for the technology. The study, published in a scientific journal called Wind Energy Science and authored by researchers from the University of Colorado and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), focuses on what happens when the presence of nearby wind turbines reduces wind speeds for other turbines and their ability to produce power. The researchers project that the "wake effect," the technical name for the phenomenon, could lead to a loss of up to 38 percent of power generation at one East Coast offshore wind development.

Hakeem Jeffries Boasts About Dems ‘Effectively’ Running House — Despite GOP Majority

May 7, 20242 min read
Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York claimed that Democrats were "governing as a majority" in the House of Representatives even with nominal Republican control during an interview that aired Sunday. Jeffries noted that Democrats provided over twice as many votes than Republicans in passing HR 8035, the Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act in April during the interview with Norah O’Donnell of CBS News that aired on "60 Minutes." Jeffries boasted of Democratic successes in the GOP-controlled House during the interview, saying that Dems "get things done."

Democrats Outnumber Republicans as Commencement Speakers – Again

May 7, 20245 min read
Democrats will again outnumber Republicans as commencement speakers this spring, according to an analysis from The College Fix. The Fix found similar results last year, after reviewing public statements, news articles, and political donations to determine party affiliation. The Fix reviewed the main graduation speakers at the Southeastern Conference, the Ivy League, and the Big Ten.