Monday, June 8, 2026

UK Police Spending Millions on DEI Staff Amid Henry Nowak Scandal, Rising Crime.

British police forces are under scrutiny for hiring high-salary diversity officers amid public backlash over the Henry Nowak scandal and rising crime rates.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Police forces across the United Kingdom are actively hiring diversity officers with salaries as high as £75,000 (~$100,000), despite rising crime rates in their jurisdictions. Reports from late 2024 previously found that British police forces were spending at least £15 million (~$20 million) on such roles. This has sparked criticism from politicians and the public, who argue that resources should be focused on crime prevention and public safety.
📰 DETAIL: The hiring of diversity officers comes amid a backdrop of increasing crime rates, with London experiencing a rise from 83.3 crimes per 1,000 people in 2020-2021 to 106.4 in 2024-2025. The murder of Henry Nowak has intensified the debate over police race training and diversity initiatives, with the white British-Polish teenager having been handcuffed instead of helped by police because they refused to believe that his Sikh killer, who accused him of racism, had stabbed him.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “It is unacceptable that British people’s taxes are paying for yet more diversity officers. Police officers should be focused on detecting crime, arresting criminals, and keeping streets safe. Nothing else.” – Zia Yusuf, Shadow Home Secretary for Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party
🎯 IMPACT: British law enforcement’s focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) at the expense of public safety and policing “without fear or favor” is fostering growing public anger as perverse outcomes like Nowak’s treatment as he was dying build up. Notably, the Police Anti-Racism Commitment specifically states that ethnic groups should be treated differently, not equally, in order to achieve “equality of policing outcomes” and “racial equity.” Nowak’s murder and wrongful arrest have become an international scandal, with both Vice President J.D. Vance and the U.S. State Department weighing in on the dangers of two-tier policing.

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SNAP Fraud Bust Hits Multiple Retailers.

A recent bust of retailers in Ohio underscores the Trump administration’s intensifying nationwide crusade against waste, fraud, and abuse.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration has initiated a welfare fraud crackdown in Ohio, implicating almost 20 retailers in the state.
📺 DETAIL: A crackdown targeting Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) fraud in the state of Ohio has implicated 19 retailers. The retailers stand accused of illegally exchanging benefits for cash, alcohol, tobacco, drugs, and other prohibited items. The bust was conducted by state officials in co-operation with the federal government and follows the introduction of HB 163, a state law introducing chip-enabled Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards. The law aims to reduce skimming and cloning schemes. Specifically, violations were uncovered in Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Columbus. In one case, a convenience store in Cleveland has been accused of taking more than $14,000 in illegal payments. SNAP is the largest federal anti-hunger program in the country. The program is meant to provide low-income households with monthly funds, commonly referred to as food stamps, to purchase eligible groceries.
🎯 IMPACT: Retailers found guilty of facilitating SNAP fraud will face penalties ranging from fines to temporary and even permanent disqualification from the program. SNAP serves approximately 42 million Americans, signifying the extent of potential fraud. In recent years, SNAP fraud has spiked significantly. According to data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), nearly two million cases of SNAP fraud took place between 2023 and 2025. The targeting of even small retailers underscores the administration’s commitment to crack down on waste, fraud, and abuse.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Not only will these retailers face repercussions from the Food and Nutrition Administration, but OIU has taken further action as well, both administratively and criminally.” — Greg Croft, Senior Enforcement Officer at the Ohio Investigative Unit (OIU), a specialized state law enforcement agency focused on SNAP abuse, liquor laws, and other areas.
📺 FLASHBACK: Ohio is not the only state implicated by the administration’s crackdown on waste, fraud, and abuse. For example, Minnesota has routinely been the target of scrutiny. In late May, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche confirmed that elected officials in Minnesota, including outgoing Democrat governor Tim Walz and Somalia-born Democrat Representative Ilhan Omar, could face prosecution if found guilty of complicity or negligence in the state’s ongoing welfare fraud scandal.

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Trump Weighs Buying Chagos Islands to Stop Starmer from Handing Them to China Ally.

The Trump administration is exploring the possibility of buying the British-controlled Chagos Islands, which host a major U.S. military base, to stop British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer from surrendering them to China-aligned Mauritius.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump is considering a proposal to purchase the Chagos Islands to prevent Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer from giving the British Overseas Territory away to China-aligned Mauritius.
📺 DETAIL: The Chagos Islands, formally the British Indian Ocean Territory, host the strategic Diego Garcia military base, which serves as a critical hub for U.S. military operations, including bomber missions and intelligence activities. The Trump administration has already expressed concerns over Starmer’s plan to cede the territory to Mauritius, which has close ties to China. Starmer has sought to cede the territory on the basis of a non-binding United Nations ruling and pay approximately £35 billion (approximately $46 billion) over a 99-year period to lease back the joint military base on Diego Garcia, although Mauritius could easily undermine it by leasing another island nearby to the Chinese. President Trump has described the decision by the British government as “great stupidity” and has withdrawn U.S. support for the plan.
🎯 IMPACT: While an American purchase of the islands is not the Trump administration’s preferred course of action, the option remains on the table if the base at Diego Garcia remains compromised. Such a purchase would bypass the proposed deal between the United Kingdom and Mauritius.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “We remain in regular discussions with our British allies as we work together to preserve the viability of Diego Garcia as a regional security platform,” a U.S. official told the British press.
📺 FLASHBACK: Last year, in reaction to the proposed deal to cede the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, Reform Party leader Nigel Farage asked: “Why is Starmer so desperate to give away the islands? There is no legal need, it will cost us approximately £52 billion, and play into the hands of China. Why?” Farage reportedly played a key role in persuading President Trump to intervene.

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The Trump administration is exploring the possibility of buying the British-controlled Chagos Islands, which host a major U.S. military base, to stop British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer from surrendering them to China-aligned Mauritius.

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Tehran Ceases Attacks After Trump Demands Iran and Israel ‘Stop Shooting.’

Iran and Israel exchanged a series of strikes over the weekend, with Tehran saying it is halting its operations on Monday morning after President Trump called on both sides to cease their attacks “immediately.”

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Iran and Israel traded strikes over the weekend, with Iran firing drones and missiles at Israel in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon. The exchanges mark the most serious escalation since a fragile ceasefire was announced in April. Iran later announced a halt to its military operations, claiming it had delivered a “painful response” to Israel’s actions, after President Donald J. Trump demanded on Truth Social early Monday that “Israel and Iran must immediately stop ‘shooting.'”
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The strikes occurred over the weekend, with Iran targeting Israel and Israel targeting Iran and Iran-linked targets in Lebanon, including Beirut’s suburbs.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Both sides, Israel and Iran, are looking to do an immediate CEASEFIRE! Final negotiations on ‘Peace’ are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way. The Blockade will remain in place, and in full force and effect, until a ‘Final Deal’ is reached. Things should move quickly.” – President Trump
🎯 IMPACT: The renewed violence threatens to reescalate the war, which has been simmering at a low level despite a ceasefire, causing massive disruption to global energy and fertilizer supplies.
📺 DETAIL: Israel’s strikes on Beirut drew condemnation from Iran, which also accused the U.S. of complicity in Israeli actions. Iran’s Hezbollah proxies operate in the state, although the group has been outlawed by the official government. Earlier in the war, Israel stated its intention to seize a portion of southern Lebanon as a security buffer. Reports indicate that President Trump has been deeply unhappy with Israel’s ongoing operations in Lebanon derailing peace talks. Trump confirmed in an interview last week that he had called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “f**king crazy” in an argument over the subject.

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Iran and Israel exchanged a series of strikes over the weekend, with Tehran saying it is halting its operations on Monday morning after President Trump called on both sides to cease their attacks "immediately."

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REVEALED: UK Cops Tried to Frame Henry Nowak Days After Death, KNOWING His Killer Had Lied.

UK police still attempted to portray murdered Henry Nowak as the aggressor in the fatal incident, despite evidence to the contrary.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: UK police initially attempted to depict Henry Nowak as the aggressor in a fatal stabbing incident, despite knowing that the suspect, Digwa, had lied about being racially abused. The attempt came in the form of a drafted statement, never issued, but revealed by the Sunday Times newspaper.
📰 DETAIL: Henry Nowak died on December 4 after being stabbed multiple times by Digwa, who falsely claimed racial abuse. The police’s initial statement suggested an unknown man had assaulted two men, but the Nowak family objected to the narrative that implied their son was said aggressor. The police eventually revised their statement to refer only to an “altercation.” The police draft statement came even after they realised Digwa, the murderer, had lied all along.
🎯 IMPACT: The incident has gone global, shining a spotlight on Britain’s two-tier political system and broader society, which assures privileges to non-whites and those who claim “racism.”

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WATCH: Kassam Calls Out Establishment Hypocrisy Over Henry Nowak.

The National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam highlighted the establishment’s hypocrisy in its reaction to the death of white teenager Henry Nowak compared to the death of George Floyd, and praised Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage’s response to the issues with two-tier policing raised by Nowak’s case.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam spoke to Harry Cole, editor-at-large for Britain’s Sun newspaper, on Friday, pointing out the clear differences in the reactions of the British establishment to the death of George Floyd in 2020 and the murder of white teenager Henry Nowak at the end of 2025. Kassam praised Reform UK leader Nigel Farage‘s call for “pure, cold rage” following the scandal, which saw Nowak arrested by the police as he was dying because his Sikh killer accused him of racism, stressing, “Nigel’s petition to the British public was not one of incitement, but one of composure. Cold rage is very different to hot rage.”
💬 KEY QUOTE: “It was one tier for George Floyd, and it’s a different, other tier, for Henry Nowak.” – Raheem Kassam

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The National Pulse Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam highlighted the establishment's hypocrisy in its reaction to the death of white teenager Henry Nowak compared to the death of George Floyd, and praised Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage's response to the issues with two-tier policing raised by Nowak's case.

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American ‘Journalist’ Pleads Guilty to Working for China.

An American citizen has admitted to working as an unregistered agent for China, highlighting Beijing’s ongoing efforts to infiltrate U.S. political institutions.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Thomas Weir Pauken II, an American who lived in China for over a decade, pleaded guilty to acting as an unregistered agent for the Chinese government, working under the pseudonym “Tom McGregor” for state-run propaganda outlets.
📰 DETAIL: According to federal prosecutors, Pauken worked under the direction of handlers linked to China’s Ministry of State Security from 2019 through early 2026, gathering intelligence, cultivating potential sources, and reporting information back to Beijing. Authorities said he received at least $100,000 and travel expenses for multiple trips to the United States as part of the operation. Pauken, who previously worked for Chinese state media outlets including Xinhua, CGTN, CCTV, and China Radio International, allegedly helped connect a consultant seeking a role in the second Trump administration with a Chinese intelligence contact and provided secure communication devices for their use. Prosecutors also said he supplied information related to U.S. technology and the Department of Justice to a Wuhan-based group seeking expertise for cyber operations. FBI officials described the case as a significant example of Beijing’s efforts to infiltrate American political circles and obtain sensitive information. Pauken pleaded guilty in the Eastern District of Virginia and faces up to 10 years in prison at his September 1 sentencing.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This case illustrates the lengths to which the Chinese Communist Party will go to undermine our democratic institutions and degrade our political freedoms, but it also demonstrates the FBI’s resolve to defend the homeland from threats to our national security.” – Assistant Director Roman Rozhavsky of the FBI’s Counterintelligence and Espionage Division

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An American citizen has admitted to working as an unregistered agent for China, highlighting Beijing's ongoing efforts to infiltrate U.S. political institutions.

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UK ‘Conservative’ Leader Attacks U.S. State Dept for Criticizing Two-Tier Policing in Britain.

Kemi Badenoch, leader of the “Conservative” Party in the United Kingdom, addressed the U.S. State Department’s remarks on the Henry Nowak case, attacking the Trump administration for its condemnation of two-tier policing.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Olukemi “Kemi” Badenoch, leader of Britain’s notionally center-right “Conservative” Party, has criticized the U.S. State Department’s condemnation of two-tier policing in Britain following the murder and wrongful arrest of white teenager Henry Nowak.
📺 DETAIL: On Thursday, the State Department condemned the rise of two-tier policing in the United Kingdom. The message from the State Dept. followed recent uproar over the murder and wrongful arrest of 18-year-old white student Henry Nowak in Southampton, England. “Ideological conditioning and two-tiered policing are glaring symptoms of civilizational decline. They must be rejected across the West. The United States sends our condolences to the family of Henry Nowak and the people of the United Kingdom at this troubling time,” the statement said. In response, Badenoch said, “I don’t need to get other countries to tell me what to think…  I know what I think, and I’ve been very clear,” without elaborating further.
🎯 IMPACT: This represents another controversial response from the Conservative leader. Badenoch has already come under fire for her contrasting responses to the death of George Floyd and Henry Nowak. In response to the former in 2020, Badenoch said “Black lives do matter,” while in response to the latter, Badenoch said “I don’t want to hear about white lives matter. We all matter.” As a minister in the former Conservative government, Badenoch also promoted diversity and DEI hiring, despite posing as a critic of Critical Race Theory.
📺 MORE: On Friday, Vice President J.D. Vance added to the State Department’s commentary on the Nowak case, posting: “Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies: abandoned, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused of hate crimes he did not commit.”

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Kemi Badenoch, leader of the "Conservative" Party in the United Kingdom, addressed the U.S. State Department's remarks on the Henry Nowak case, attacking the Trump administration for its condemnation of two-tier policing.

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UK PM’s Office Attacks Vance for ‘Foreign Interference’ After Statement on Henry Nowak’s Murder.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer’s office has accused U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance of foreign interference for his statement on Henry Nowak’s murder and his mistreatment by British police officers.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Number 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has accused U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance of trying to “stir up division” following Henry Nowak’s murder and wrongful arrest.
📺 DETAIL: In response to the wrongful arrest and murder of Henry Nowak, an 18-year-old white student in Southampton, England, who was fatally stabbed by a Sikh but arrested by the police instead of being helped because his killer accused him of racism, Vice President J.D. Vance has criticized European leaders for failing to combat “the politics of self-hatred” and mass migration. His comments follow a statement issued by the U.S. Department of State, which condemned “ideological conditioning” and “two-tier policing” in the United Kingdom. Subsequently, the Vice President called for “righteous anger” in a similar manner to Reform UK leader Nigel Farage calling for “pure cold rage” at the police’s treatment of Nowak. In response, Number 10 Downing Street suggested the Vice President was “trying to interfere” in British democracy, “seeking to stir up division,” and attempting to “further division, hatred or tension.”
💬 KEY QUOTE: “In recent days we have seen people trying to interfere in our democracy and seeking to stir up division on our streets… Our politics should bring people together even in the most terrible of circumstances. That is who we are as a country.” – Statement from Number 10 Downing Street.
🎯 IMPACT: This represents another response to a high-profile U.S. reaction to the wrongful arrest and murder of Henry Nowak, who was stabbed to death by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa with a Sikh religious dagger. When the police arrived at the scene, Digwa and his family falsely accused the dying Nowak of racism. The officers dismissed Nowak’s pleas for help and handcuffed him, and he died shortly after. The incident has sparked national and international outrage and a debate regarding two-tier policing and institutional anti-white ideology.

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British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's office has accused U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance of foreign interference for his statement on Henry Nowak's murder and his mistreatment by British police officers.

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Vast Majority of Voters Want Voter ID in This State.

As Ohio lawmakers advance a resolution to enshrine voter ID requirements in the state constitution, a new poll has revealed overwhelming bipartisan support for such a measure.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Almost 90 percent of Ohio voters support a photo ID requirement for voting, according to a new poll.
📺 DETAIL: According to a new poll conducted by Honest Elections Project Action, an organization supporting election integrity measures, 86 percent of Ohio voters support photo ID requirements. This includes 99 percent of Republicans, 90 percent of independents, and 69 percent of Democrats in the state. The poll also revealed that 70 percent of Ohio voters favor a constitutional amendment to make voter ID permanent and mandatory. These findings follow the decision of Ohio’s state senate to pass Joint Resolution 10. The resolution could potentially amend the state’s constitution to include a photo voter ID requirement. While the measure is widely supported by Ohio voters, proponents of election integrity have raised concerns that the proposal does not address mail-in ballots. The poll also revealed that 69 percent of voters support ID requirements for absentee ballots. The poll surveyed likely voters between May 27 and June 2, 2026, with almost 90 percent of likely voters in November favoring photo voter ID requirements.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Our latest polling confirms that voter ID is exceedingly popular in Ohio. The Ohio House should quickly pass SJR 10, sending a ballot issue to voters to make voter ID permanent by enshrining it into the state constitution.” – Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project Action
🎯 IMPACT: The poll’s findings are likely to encourage lawmakers in the state legislature to support the measure. Ohio’s House of Representatives is expected to vote on amending the state constitution to require photo voter ID at some point in the near future. If passed, election integrity in the state would be significantly strengthened, mitigating voter fraud, identity theft, foreign interference, and other corrupt practices. The measure could also reverse declining public trust in elections. Whether the proposal is strengthened to prevent mail-in fraud remains to be seen. However, the data is clear that there is overwhelming bipartisan support for voter ID among the public, including roughly 70 percent of Democrats nationwide.
📺 FLASHBACK: Earlier in the year, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order to crack down on mail-in ballot fraud. The order has since become the target of a coordinated left-wing lawfare campaign.

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As Ohio lawmakers advance a resolution to enshrine voter ID requirements in the state constitution, a new poll has revealed overwhelming bipartisan support for such a measure.

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