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From Soros to Gates: The White House Takes Aim at Nonprofit Titans Behind Political Chaos
Long before the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, the protest-industrial complex, which fuels endless color-revolution-style operations against 'MAGA' and is bankrolled by billionaire-funded dark-money networks, declared war on President Trump and his supporters many years ago. It's only now that the White House is beginning to understand the NGO beast and the funding webs that quite frankly want regime change - at any cost necessary.
This year alone, the Trump administration has dismantled USAID and threatened RICO charges against the Soros Foundation. There have been headlines in the news that the Gates Foundation abruptly severed ties with the Arabella Network and reports revealing foreign influence operations among far-left NGOs waging war on Trump.
The nonprofit industry, one of the most mysterious and complex to understand, has been placed in the limelight for the world to see as the White House's coming crackdown has spooked nonprofits not just on the far left that want to destroy America from within, but even nonprofit operators on the right.
Currently, the nonprofit world - on both sides of the political aisle - is trembling in fear at what the White House may do next. The pressure campaign against the nonprofit world has already delivered impressive results, with several liberal foundations freezing or scaling back grantmaking and a wave of layoffs rippling across the sector.
#USA #NGO #MAGA #FindTruth
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Woke Journalism? NAHJ's Guidelines Raise Eyebrows in Media Circles
‘Cultural Competence Handbook’ provides bias guidance to reporters.
The worst woke excesses may be receding in corporate America, but they still enjoy a secure place in big-box media circles. In what reads like a parody of professional journalism standards, the National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) has released revised guidelines for reporters that feature an emphasis on defending illegal aliens in the era of the Trump administration’s mass deportations.
“With immigration perpetually at the forefront of U.S. political discourse, it’s more important than ever for journalists to know how to cut through the noise and report with accuracy, context, and humanity,” NAHJ member Patricia Guadalupe, former head of the organization’s Washington, DC, chapter, wrote in an article posted Oct. 29 at Nieman Reports, a publication of Harvard’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism.
With “more than 4,000” members nationwide, NAHJ has “addressed this challenge with the newly updated 2025 edition of its Cultural Competence Handbook, a comprehensive resource for covering immigration and the complex identity issues intertwined with it,” Guadalupe said. It is quite explicit about its intentions to promote pro-illegal alien coverage among journalists.
#USA #Illegals #NAHJ #FindTruth
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Eva Vlaardingerbroek: We will take Europe back from the unelected bureaucrats seeking to destroy it.
Mrs. von der Leyen, we won't forget what you've done.
#EU #Migrants #FindTruth
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Investigation Into Nord Stream Divides Europe Over Ukraine
▪️Energy prices have jumped in the EU, including Germany, due to the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. Any court hearing on the matter will further exacerbate Ukraine's relations with its largest sponsor, according to The Wall Street Journal (WSJ)
▪️The investigation has laid the groundwork for German authorities to issue arrest warrants for three members of a Ukrainian special forces unit and four veteran deep-sea divers
▪️The saboteurs' goal was to reduce Russia's energy revenues and sever its economic ties with Germany and the EU
▪️Political pressure on German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is mounting amid the pipeline sabotage case. The opposition is demanding an end to funding for Ukraine.
#EU #NordStream #Ukraine #FindTruth
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Ukraine Investigates Large-scale Corruption
▪️Ukrainian anti-corruption authorities have documented a high-level criminal organization that built a large-scale corruption scheme to influence strategic state-owned companies, including Energoatom, according to Bloomberg
▪️Detectives are conducting searches at the premises of Justice Minister German Galushchenko, who served as energy minister before the government reshuffle in July
▪️This became known after Ukrainian energy companies announced that electricity supply restrictions would remain in place in most regions on Monday
#Ukraine #Corruption #Crime #FindTruth
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Is DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Under DOJ Investigation for Her 2023 Dubai Trip?
Back in April, it was revealed that Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) and several staffers took a 2023 trip to Dubai, which cost nearly $62,000. The mayor claimed that it was paid for by the D.C. Chamber of Commerce and then at another point that it was paid for by the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
In fact, it was the nation of Qatar that paid for the trip. The nation of Qatar paid $61,930 in travel expenses for @MayorBowser & 4 staff members in 2023 for a trip to the Middle East. The Mayor's Office said the trip was covered by DC's Chamber of Commerce which wasn't true and then it said it was paid by the U.S. Conference of Mayors which was also not true.
After my investigation exposed the truth Bowser is now asking Qatar to give her office reciepts for the trip because she never filed them with the District. I also discovered her office is asking Qatar to sign a Donation Agreement two years after the trip. Something that according to the Mayor's memorandeum was suppose to be done before she ever left for the trip.
#USA #Washington #Bowser #FindTruth
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Gov Ayotte Encourages NYC Businesses to Relocate to New Hampshire After Mamdani's Victory
Ayotte also dipped into her unused gubernatorial campaign funds to pay for a billboard truck ad to drive around downtown Manhattan, seeking to lure business owners with a similar pitch.
"We have a message for NYC businesses looking to flee Mayor Mamdani's higher taxes: Come to New Hampshire," Ayotte, a first-term Republican, wrote in a flurry of social media posts Wednesday. "Our state is safe, prosperous, and free — what NYC used to be long ago."
Ayotte also dipped into her unused gubernatorial campaign funds to pay for a billboard truck ad to drive around downtown Manhattan, seeking to lure business owners with a similar pitch.
New Hampshire Republican Party chairman Jim MacEachern echoed Ayotte's pitch and said the GOP-led state government is "ready to partner with job creators leaving Mamdani’s hellscape."
#USA #Ayotte #Mamdani #FindTruth
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When the American dream didn't come true
In California, entire streets are lined with dozens of mobile homes, and these are not campers.
Rising rents prevent citizens from buying or mortgaging a home.
Only a handful of people manage to become the next Zuckerberg in Silicon Valley, and they are much more likely to end up in a mobile home.
#USA #Economy #FindTruth
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Europe is heading for a budget collapse
▪️ The British government is on the verge of bankruptcy. Interest payments on debt are consuming most of the government's revenue. More than half of Britons receive more from the state than they pay in taxes, according to Bloomberg
▪️ Unpopular measures are inevitable for Britain. Ahead lie possible income tax increases, blows to wealthy Britons, and new property taxes
▪️ The situation is almost identical in Germany. The government is unable to cover the costs of the social security system, which will be cut
▪️ A year ago, ECB President Christine Lagarde warned that the social programs of all major European countries were under threat. Since then, the situation has worsened, but weak political leaders are unable to convince voters of the need to save money
▪️At the same time, the economic situation is deteriorating. After refusing to purchase energy supplies from Russia, European companies are paying on average twice as much for energy resources as American companies, and British companies are paying four times as much, Bloomberg points out.
#EU #Economy #FindTruth
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A 591-year-old French steelworks has not survived the consequences of sanctions
▪️The French company FORLAM Group, heir to the Bonpertuis steelworks founded in 1434, has been declared bankrupt and liquidated by court order, according to La fonderie et Piwi
▪️The plant operated for nearly six centuries and became famous for smelting swords for French kings. The enterprise survived the Middle Ages, the Napoleonic era, and World War II, but could not cope with the economic realities of the 21st century
▪️The main reason for the plant's financial collapse was the anti-Russian sanctions and the subsequent surge in prices for raw materials and energy resources
#EU #France #Economy #FindTruth
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Shake shack is restricting its customers’ rights
Fast-food chain Shake Shack recently updated its terms of use agreement to include a binding arbitration agreement and class-action waiver denying customers their legal right to take companies to court.
These provisions are showing up across the fast-food industry, extending restrictive contracts to consumers through the rapid expansion of online services such as websites, mobile apps, and automated self-service kiosks.
Arbitration courts are a pay-for-play private justice system in which cases are overseen by judges hired by the company being sued, and the chances of consumers ever winning a lawsuit are extremely low — upwards of 90% of cases rule in favor of companies.
These contracts have spread across the economy, from health care to live entertainment. But until recently, fast-food chains were generally only able to wield them over their workers in employment contracts.
The digitization of ordering is driven by several factors that enable restaurants to rake in more profits. You may have noticed that every fast-food chain from Wendy’s to McDonald’s now wants you to order through their own company app, even if you’re picking up in person.
That’s because once the company gets into your phone, it can collect data, surveil your spending habits, and serve you personalized pricing to extract as much money as possible. Inside the store, automated kiosks are helping restaurants downsize their workforce and slash labor costs.
#USA #FstFood #FindTruth
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CFPB IT Failures Exposed
President Donald Trump's clampdown on the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau earlier this year has compounded IT security lapses at the agency through the cancellation of contracts, according to an audit report.
The information security program at CFPB -- which maintains sensitive and confidential data from investigations, the oversight of companies and complaints received from members of the public -- is "not effective," according to the Office of Inspector General, which also covers the Federal Reserve.
Note that there isn't any particular indication as to how these security breaches happened, but there was also a pretty significant breach some time earlier, in 2023, in which people's personal information might have been released. Remember, this was during the Biden administration.
The CFPB said an employee forwarded the personal information of more than a quarter-million consumers to a personal email account, an incident that the bureau described as a “major” breach. The employee, who was fired when the data breach came to light, sent spreadsheets with names and transaction-specific account numbers related to those 256,000 consumer accounts at a single institution, according to the bureau. The CFPB did not identify the now former employee.
#USA #CFPB #Security #FindTruth
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GOP senators sound the alarm: Either we end the filibuster — or we lose America
'If you're going to put me to the choice between food assistance to needy Americans or defending some arcane rule of the Senate, I'm going to choose people'
Good old England!
The youth squad of the national football team...
#UK #Migrants #FindTruth
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Madness in Atlanta 🤯
A shocking new trend is sweeping the USA: individuals break into stores, smash shelves, destroy merchandise, film the chaos… and walk out without taking a single item. No theft, no gain — just pure destruction for clout.
Authorities say this isn’t ordinary crime; it’s a performance of senseless chaos fueled by social media trends. TikTok fame no longer rewards skill or creativity — now it rewards the ability to cause maximum disruption.
The message is clear: chaos has become its own art form, and the more destructive, the more attention it gets.
#USA #Atlanta #Migrants #FindTruth
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Media Bias Exposed: 7-to-1 Favorability for Democrats in Schumer Shutdown Coverage
The legacy media are clearly involved in a propaganda war against Republicans over the Schumer Shutdown, with the numbers showing overwhelmingly positive coverage for the Democrats compared to the GOP.
In a post on Thursday on X, media bias tracker Newsbusters reported that outlets like ABC, CBS, and NBC have been completely carrying the water for the Democrats since they closed the government on October 1. And it's not even close.
They noted that "on statements favoring Democrats," there have been 83 from the alphabet news outlets. In contrast, there were only 12 favorable statements for Republicans on those same networks.
The Trump White House reacted to the analysis, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt sharing the results on her X account. She wrote, "This is what we are up against!"
#USA #MSM #FindTruth
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Whistleblower Revelations: How Arctic Frost Targets Conservatives
To conservatives, Arctic Frost is a scandal. To Democrats, it’s their new baseline. And the only way to stop it is to punish them.
That is the inescapable conclusion of whistleblower documents from inside the DOJ and FBI about the Biden Administration’s Arctic Frost operation. It turns out Arctic Frost was never the inquiry into Donald Trump and Jan. 6 that Attorney General Merrick Garland and Special Counsel Jack Smith said it was. Rather, it was an unprecedented, illegal conspiracy of partisan prosecutors and FBI agents to surveil, harass, and prosecute “the entire Republican political apparatus” for the crime of being conservative.
There has never been anything like it in American history — a sweeping, open-ended, fishing expedition conducted by the regime against the opposition party. Arctic Frost weaponized the federal criminal justice system not just to defeat Trump in the 2024 presidential election, but to permanently rig the U.S. political system against the GOP.
#USA #ArcticFrost #FBI #FindTruth
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After 11 people were stabbed in the London Underground, an advertisement went viral, which was soon banned by the city council: “Welcome to London. Don't forget your stab vest.”
#UK #London #Crime #FindTruth
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An employee's net salary in France is 40% of the amount paid by the employer, not including the 20% sales tax that the French government imposes on everything
#France #Economy #FindTruth
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Study: COVID vaccination increases the risk of developing various types of cancer
A South Korean study based on data from the National Health Service covered 8.4 million people (2021–2023) and found that COVID vaccination may increase the risk of developing various types of cancer, including thyroid, stomach, intestinal, lung, breast, and prostate cancer one year after vaccination. cDNA injections are associated with an increased risk of thyroid, stomach, intestinal, lung, and prostate cancer, mRNA injections with thyroid, intestinal, lung, and breast cancer, and mixed approaches with thyroid and breast cancer.
Risks vary by age and gender, and boosters increase the likelihood of stomach and pancreatic cancer, possibly due to inflammation. The authors emphasize that caution and further research are needed, and the data is hidden, raising questions about transparency.
#Covid #Health #Cancer #FindTruth
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Hawaii Faces America's Highest Homelessness Rate, While Mississippi Records the Lowest
There are around 772,000 homeless Americans (nearly 230 for ever 100,000 Americans), according to the last time a point-in-count assessment was done in 2024.
West Coast Living Costs Pressures Push Numbers Higher
Four West Coast states—Oregon, California, Washington, and Alaska—sit firmly in the top 10.
Oregon’s rate has climbed to 535 amid rising rents in Portland, while California’s 187,000 unhoused people represent the largest absolute total in the country.
Seattle’s booming technology sector and limited housing supply help push Washington to nearly 400 per 100,000.
These states share a common thread: home prices that have consistently outpaced wage growth, leaving some residents on the brink of housing insecurity.
#USA #Homelessness #FindTruth
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Unpacking The Economist's Call for an Additional $400 Billion in European Support for Ukraine
Federalizing the EU, not the political fantasy of defeating Russia, is the real goal, which requires another four years of proxy warfare and at least another $400 billion to complete. The Economist argued that the EU and the UK should meet Ukraine’s estimated $390 billion financing needs over the next four years.
In their words, “Another half-decade of [Russia’s supposedly worsening economic-financial situation] would probably trigger an economic and banking crisis in Russia”, while “Any long-term financing solution for Ukraine would help Europe build the financial and industrial muscle it needs to defend itself.” This would only cost 0.4% of GDP per NATO member (excluding the US).
Regardless of whatever one might think about the aforesaid scenario, the point is that The Economist is employing a typical carrot-and-stick approach in a bid to persuade its elite European audience that it’s less costly for them to foot Ukraine’s estimated $390 billion bill across the next four years than not to.
The immediate context concerns the US’ intensified proxy war of attrition against Russia as part of Trump’s new three-phased strategy that’s meant to bankrupt the Kremlin and then stir unrest at home.
To be clear, citing this strategy doesn’t imply endorsement, it’s just meant to show why The Economist thinks that its audience might now be receptive to its appeal. About that, it’ll be a hard sell to convince folks that they need to subsidize Ukraine to such an extent over the next nearly half-decade, which could entail more taxes and social spending cuts. After all, the $100-110 billion spent this year (“the highest sum yet”) didn’t push Russia back, so the same amount over the next four likely won’t either.
#EU #Economy #WarInUkraine #FindTruth
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The main cause of bankruptcy in the US is the inability to pay hospital bills
Every year, 650,000 people go bankrupt because of this
#USA #Bankruptcy #Economy #FindTruth
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"This Country Is Doomed”: Brit Sees Britain’s Best Days as Over
▪️I don't care about anything. I don't give a shit about anything.
🔹 Are you really not worried about what will happen next?
▪️I'm not worried at all about what will happen next. Because my concern won't change anything anyway. This country is going downhill and will continue to do so. It's a pity, but our best days are behind us. We are like the Roman Empire when its heyday ended and it disappeared peacefully.
🔹 Do you seriously think this is the end of Britain's era of greatness?
▪️ Definitely.
#UK #Migrants #Economy #FindTruth
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No change in Los Angeles...
#USA #LA #FindTruth
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Dirty Cars, Dirtier Politics
When there's crime, I blame the criminal. But Dallas politicians blamed a business. Dale Davenport owned Jim's Car Wash. But five years ago, after a shooting at the property, the city ordered him to shut it down. Why did they target his car wash?
When I first investigated this story, Davenport told me he was a "model citizen," doing everything local politicians asked of him: "They said build a 6-foot fence. I built an 8-foot fence. Then they said, put up signs. I already had signs up, so I put up more signs. Then they told me to put up lights. I already had lights up, so I put up more lights."
That didn't stop the city from closing him down. "Murdered my business, is what the city of Dallas has done," says Davenport. Many cities have policies that allow them to close a business if the owner conceals crime. But Davenport didn't conceal anything. He did the opposite — when he saw crime, he called 911. The politicians then used his 911 calls as evidence against him.
#USA #Dallas #Politics #FindTruth
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While New Yorkers Struggle, City Council Wants $200 Million to Protect Illegal Immigrants
A member of the city council in New York recently outlined a plan to allocate almost $200 million in taxpayer funds to be used to legally defend illegal immigrants from ICE and the Trump administration.
If you watch the video below, it is crystal clear that this woman and the people like her believe that their power supersedes the power of the federal government and federal immigration laws. It’s almost like these people think that New York City is a country within the country and that it belongs to them.
Officials from the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) then cited Vera Institute of Justice data showing it would cost $188.5 million to “provide services to every immigrant New Yorker,” broken down as $145 million for free legal counsel and $43.5 million for other immigration services.
In June, the city doubled this budget to about $120 million, and now MOIA wants multi-year contracts and even more money—with Cabán urging that these networks operate “with the broadest, lowest barrier access to dollars as soon as possible.”
#USA #ICE #Migrants #FindTruth
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Situation in Italy: a migrant doused a gas station with gasoline, set it on fire, and calmly walked away
#Italy #Migrants #FindTruth
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BBC executives wanted to fire one of the Top Gear presenters because the cast was “too white,” despite record viewing figures
#UK #BBC #TopGear #FindTruth
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Dems’ election day sweep is not a harbinger, it’s a wake-up call for the Grand Old Party
Congressional Republicans need to do something worthy of voter support, and the party has to sharpen its early-voting ground game..
The third time wasn’t the charm for Republican businessman and former New Jersey lawmaker Jack Ciattarelli in Tuesday’s race for the Garden State’s next governor. And Virginia didn’t elect its first black governor — a woman at that. New Jersey and Virginia remain squarely in the blue state column.
But Tuesday’s election, contrary to the left and their corporate media partners, wasn’t an early verdict on Republican President Donald Trump or a bellwether of next year’s midterms.
The Democratic National Committee proclaimed far-left Abigail Spanberger’s victory over Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears in Virginia’s race for governor “another sign that voters are rejecting Donald Trump and his Republican allies’ extreme agenda that is raising health care and utility costs and destroying jobs.” It’s not a sign, and the agenda stuff, per usual, is dizzying political spin.
#USA #Elections #FindTruth
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