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Trump Orders Declassification of Files Related to JFK, RFK, and MLK Assassinations.

President Donald J. Trump is ordering classified documents relating to the federal investigations into the assassinations of former President John F. Kennedy, his brother and former Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy Sr., and civil rights movement leader Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to be declassified. The order was signed by Trump on Thursday, fulfilling a long-standing campaign promise to bring transparency as to what the U.S. government knows regarding the high-profile political assassinations that rocked the 1960s.

“Everything will be revealed,” President Trump told reporters as he signed the executive order in the Oval Office and directed the pen be given to RFK’s son, Robert F. Kenendy Jr.

During his first term in office, Trump declassified a portion of the U.S. government files on the JFK assassination. However, approximately 5,000 of the files were withheld by government officials, and Joe Biden moved to postpone further releases in 2021.

In addition to the JFK files, Trump is ordering the release of documents involving the assassination of the younger Kennedy, RFK, who was murdered by Sirhan Sirhan—a Palestinian-Jordanian national—in June of 1968. While JFK’s assassination is the subject of a wide array of conspiracy theories, his brother’s death is also dogged by speculation that the official government narrative is not the whole truth.

Meanwhile, civil rights movement activists have long held that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and its founding director, J. Edger Hoover, specifically, were involved in the killing of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Members of the King family have consistently held that James Earl Ray, an escaped fugitive convicted of the murder, was a scapegoat and innocent of the crime. Instead, the family believes Memphis Police Department officer Lt. Earl Clark was the true assassin, whose actions were covered up and possibly even sanctioned by federal law enforcement officials.

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Far-Left UK Govt Holds Up New Rules Banning Men from Women-Only Spaces.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Britain’s ruling Labour Party government has delayed the publication of official guidance requiring single-sex spaces for women, citing concerns over “trans-exclusive” implications.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Women and Equalities Secretary Bridget Phillipson, the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC), and campaigners on both sides of the debate.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The guidance has been delayed for over three months following a Supreme Court ruling defining women by biological sex.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Government lawyers, working under Bridget Philipson’s instruction are trying to rewrite the Supreme Court judgment that sex means biological sex.” – Shadow Equalities Minister Claire Coutinho

🎯IMPACT: The delay has sparked criticism from campaigners for women’s rights and safety.

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Britain’s ruling Labour Party government has delayed publication of official guidance that would require businesses and public bodies to offer single-sex spaces to women, prolonging a contentious debate over how equality law applies to transgender people. Women and Equalities Secretary Bridget Phillipson has not signed off on the Equality and Human Rights Commission’s (EHRC) draft more than three months after receiving it, drawing criticism from campaigners who say the delay undermines women’s rights and safety. A government spokesman claimed the 300-page draft was legally complex and needed careful review before publication.

The guidance was produced in response to an April Supreme Court ruling that, for the purposes of the Equality Act 2010, a “woman” is defined as someone born biologically female and excludes transgenders from that legal definition in contexts such as access to single-sex spaces. The decision, which clarified that terms like “woman” and “sex” refer to biological sex in equality law, has raised legal and policy questions for service providers and public bodies.

Shadow Equalities Minister Claire Coutinho accused Phillipson of trying “to rewrite the Supreme Court judgment” and failing to enforce the law protecting women’s rights. The Supreme Court decision has already reshaped policy in other areas of British public life. The Football Association confirmed that transgenders will no longer be allowed to compete in women’s soccer in England from June. Girlguiding UK, formerly the Girl Guides, has also announced that transgenders will no longer be permitted to join as new members, a move the organization said was a “difficult decision” following legal advice. Hundreds of woke volunteers have threatened to quit Girlguiding in protest at the policy change.

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Mexican Cartels Are Hiring Teenagers to Carry Out Targeted Killings in the U.S.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Two teenagers hired by the Sinaloa Cartel pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder in connection with assassination attempts in Chula Vista, California.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Andrew Nunez, Johncarlo Quintero, the Sinaloa Cartel, the Westside Wilmas gang, and an accomplice, Ricardo Sanchez.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The incidents occurred on March 26, 2024, in Chula Vista, California. The pair pleaded guilty on December 18, 2025, and sentencing is scheduled for March 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The disgraceful tactic of cartels, street gangs, and the Mexican Mafia using underage children for murderous acts to evade enhanced punishments will not be tolerated.” – Mark Dargis, FBI Special Agent in Charge

🎯IMPACT: The case highlights a new avenue of concern in migrant perpetrated crime, with Mexican drug cartels employing teenagers to carry out violent murder plots.

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) has revealed that Mexico’s Sinaloa Cartel is using teenagers to carry out targeted assassinations in the United States. Andrew Nunez and Johncarlo Quintero, both 15-year-old members of the Mexican Mafia-affiliated Westside Wilmas gang, pleaded guilty on Thursday in federal court to murder and attempted murder charges in relation to an assassination plot ordered by the cartel.

Federal prosecutors detailed how the two teenagers—hailing from the greater Los Angeles area—were hired by the Mexican drug cartel to murder several targets in Chula Vista, California. The attacks resulted in one death and multiple injuries before the teenagers fled to Los Angeles.

The pair admitted to making two attempts in one day to eliminate a cartel target, first at a Chili’s restaurant and later at a luxury apartment complex where the target was allegedly residing. Court documents detail that on March 26, 2024, the teens drove from Los Angeles to Chula Vista to execute the hit. The first attempt at the restaurant parking lot failed after a gun jammed, and the teens then tried to strike the target with their vehicle. Later that evening, they returned to the target’s residence with an accomplice, Ricardo Sanchez, who was fatally shot by a family member defending the target.

According to the DOJ, the teens were promised $50,000 each for the assassination. Both admitted their goal was to gain status within the Westside Wilmas gang and exploit their status as minors to avoid harsher penalties. The family member who shot Sanchez was injured but survived.

Mark Dargis, Special Agent in Charge of the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) San Diego Field Office, stated, “The disgraceful tactic of cartels, street gangs, and the Mexican Mafia using underage children for murderous acts to evade enhanced punishments will not be tolerated.”

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Japan to Begin Importing U.S.-Made Toyotas Following Talks With Trump.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Toyota announced it will start importing three U.S.-made models to Japan next year.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Toyota, Japanese consumers, American manufacturers, and U.S. President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announcement made on December 19, 2025, for action beginning next year in Japan.

💬KEY QUOTE: “They don’t take our cars, but we take MILLIONS of theirs!” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: Toyota says the move is aimed at improving Japan-U.S. trade relations and addressing trade imbalance concerns.

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Japanese automobile giant Toyota announced it will import three of its U.S.-manufactured models to Japan starting next year. The move is largely seen as a response to U.S. President Donald J. Trump’s tariff policies and concerns he has raised about America’s trade imbalance with Japan, particularly regarding the automotive market.

In April, President Trump posted on Truth Social regarding the disparity between the U.S. and Japanese auto markets, writing: “They don’t take our cars, but we take MILLIONS of theirs!” The America First leader has frequently criticized the East Asian nation for using non-tariff trade barriers, such as regulatory measures and surtaxes, to protect its domestic auto industry from U.S. competition.

According to Toyota, the U.S.-made Camry sedan, Highlander SUV, and Tundra pickup truck will be made available to Japanese consumers. The company, in a statement, said the move is meant “to meet the diverse needs of a broad range of customers, while also helping to improve Japan-U.S. trade relations.”

Toyota enjoys a significant share of the U.S. automobile market, ranking as the second-top-selling automaker. However, American-made vehicles lack a similar presence in Japan, where General Motors (GM)—the U.S. auto industry leader—saw only a few hundred sales of models from its Chevrolet and Cadillac lines in the country last year.

The National Pulse reported in May that German auto industry giant Mercedes-Benz announced it will shift additional production to the United States, with the aim of localizing the assembly of a new “core segment” vehicle at its facility in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Like Toyota, Mercedes-Benz’s move is largely seen as a response to Trump’s tariffs.

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NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani Appointee Resigned Just One Day After Being Named to Top Job, Here’s Why:

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WHAT HAPPENED: New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani’s (D) newly-hired Director of Appointments, Catherine Almonte Da Costa, resigned after past anti-Semitic social media posts were uncovered.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Catherine Almonte Da Costa, Zohran Mamdani, and the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The resignation occurred on Thursday, December 18, 2025, in New York City.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Her social media footprint includes posts from more than a decade ago that echo classic antisemitic tropes and otherwise demean Jewish people.” – Anti-Defamation League

🎯IMPACT: Da Costa stepped down just one day after her appointment, with Mamdani accepting her resignation.

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Catherine Almonte Da Costa, newly named as Director of Appointments in New York City Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani‘s (D) socialist administration, resigned on Thursday following the resurfacing of anti-Semitic social media posts she made over a decade ago. Since winning the mayoral race in November, Mamdani has announced a number of concerning appointments, including Da Costa, convicted armed robber Mysonne Linen, and the political left’s favorite terrorism lawyer, Ramzi Kassem.

The resignation came after pressure from the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which publicized social media posts by Da Costa that the organization says “echo classic antisemitic tropes and otherwise demean Jewish people.” In a January 2011 post highlighted by the ADL, Da Costa complained, “Money hungry Jews smh [shaking my head].” In another, she referred to a train route as “the Jew train.”

Previously, Da Costa served in various roles—including in the Office of Appointments—in former Mayor Bill de Blasio‘s government.

“As the mother of two Jewish children, I deeply regret and apologize for these tweets from well over a decade ago,” De Costa said in response to her resurfaced social media history. “These comments do not in any way, shape, or form reflect who I am or my views and beliefs today.” Meanwhile, her husband, Ricky Da Costa, also responded to the controversy, calling his wife’s past remarks “dumb,” but insisted her remorse “is deeply genuine.”

Zohran Mamdani, who had announced Da Costa’s appointment just one day prior, accepted her resignation while also stressing her “deep remorse” over the past anti-Semitic comments.

During the 2025 mayoral campaign, Mamdani was scrutinized over his ties to radical Islamists. In October, he shared a photo on social media in which he appeared alongside radical Islamist Imam Siraj Wahhaj, an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. In the post, Mamdani praised Wahhaj as one of America’s foremost Muslim religious scholars and a local Brooklyn community leader.

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Trump DOJ Appeals Court Ruling Restoring Harvard’s $2 Billion in Federal Funding.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ has appealed a court ruling that determined the Trump administration unlawfully terminated $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard University.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump administration, attorneys with the DOJ, Harvard University, and U.S. District Court Judge Allison Burroughs.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The appeal was filed on Thursday, December 18, 2019, and will be heard by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston.

🎯IMPACT: With the appeal filed, the case will now move to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston.

IN FULL

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed an appeal against a District Court ruling that found the Trump administration’s termination of $2.2 billion in grants to Harvard University to be unlawful. Submitted on Thursday, the appeal filing was made just before the 60-day deadline for the government to act.

In September, U.S. District Court Judge Allison Burroughs—a Barack Obama appointee—ordered that the Trump administration must reverse over $2.2 billion in funding cuts to Harvard. The Boston-based Democrat judge’s ruling found the funding freeze was an act of retaliation against Harvard for rejecting changes the administration sought in the university’s governance and policies.

Notably, Burroughs has made rulings on several cases involving the Trump White House and Harvard, including the issuance of a temporary restraining order in May, which blocked the administration from revoking Harvard University’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification. This would have barred the university from enrolling foreign students. The judge’s latest determination followed a lawsuit filed by Harvard, which argued that the cuts violated its free speech rights under the First Amendment.

The Trump administration moved to cut over $2 billion in federal funding for Harvard University in April after the Ivy League institution rejected a set of government policy conditions aimed at addressing anti-Semitic incidents and pro-Hamas protests on its campus. At the time, the university declared President Donald J. Trump’s proposed policy changes “illegal,” with Harvard officials stating they would not comply with the White House directive.

With the appeal filed, the case will now move to the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston. Attorneys for the DOJ contend that federal grant funds are “not charitable gratuities,” but rather contractual financial support that the federal government can terminate if officials believe the recipient is in breach of the grant’s terms.

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Democrat Judge Convicted of Obstructing Arrest of Violent Illegal Immigrant.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Wisconsin judge was found guilty of obstruction for aiding a Mexican illegal immigrant in evading U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, ICE agents, and federal prosecutors.

📍WHEN & WHERE: December 18, 2025, in a Milwaukee County courtroom.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This case is serious for all involved, it is ultimately about a single day, a single bad day, in a public courthouse.” – U.S. Attorney Brad Schimel

🎯IMPACT: The judge faces up to five years in prison on the felony obstruction conviction.

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Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan has been convicted of obstruction for aiding Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, a violent and criminal illegal immigrant from Mexico, in evading arrest by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The federal jury found her guilty of the felony obstruction charge but acquitted her of a misdemeanor count of concealing an individual to prevent arrest. The obstruction charge carries a potential sentence of up to five years in prison.

The incident occurred on April 18, 2025, during a pretrial hearing in a domestic abuse case involving Flores-Ruiz. ICE agents, alerted to his court appearance, arrived to detain him. Prosecutors argued that Judge Dugan intervened to obstruct the arrest, directing the agents to the chief judge’s office and allowing Flores-Ruiz to escape through a private jury door. Surveillance footage and audio recordings played during the trial supported these allegations.

Judge Dugan and her Democrat allies attempted to portray the prosecution as being politically motivated. However, U.S. Attorney Brad Schimel dismissed these claims, emphasizing that the case was singularly about Dugan’s criminal actions. “Some have sought to make this about a larger political battle,” Schimel said, adding: “While this case is serious for all involved, it is ultimately about a single day, a single bad day, in a public courthouse.”

During the trial, defense attorneys contended that Dugan was following courthouse protocols requiring employees to report ICE agents to supervisors. They argued she did not intentionally obstruct the arrest. However, prosecutors presented evidence that she expedited Flores-Ruiz’s case and instructed him to leave through a restricted exit, saying she would “take the heat” for her actions.

Flores-Ruiz, previously deported in 2013 and accused of multiple assaults in March 2025, was ultimately apprehended by ICE agents outside the courthouse after a chase. The Wisconsin Supreme Court suspended Dugan in May, citing public interest concerns. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed in November that Flores-Ruiz had been deported again.

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Trump Suspends Diversity Visa Lottery After Recipient Linked to Brown, MIT Shootings.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump ordered the suspension of the U.S. green card diversity lottery program following the alleged involvement of a DV1 visa recipient in a series of shootings.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, and suspect Claudio Manuel Neves Valente.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The directive was issued on Thursday, December 19, 2025, in response to crimes in Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

💬KEY QUOTE: “At President Trump’s direction, I am immediately directing USCIS to pause the DV1 program to ensure no more Americans are harmed by this disastrous program.” – Kristi Noem

🎯IMPACT: The diversity visa program’s suspension bolsters national security amid ongoing immigration policy reforms.

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President Donald J. Trump has ordered a pause in the U.S. diversity visa lottery program following revelations that a recipient of such a visa was implicated in recent deadly shootings at Brown University and the killing of an MIT professor. Claudio Manuel Neves Valente, a Portuguese national, was named as the suspect in the Brown University attack that killed two students and injured nine others, as well as the fatal shooting of MIT nuclear fusion scientist Nuno Loureiro.

On Thursday, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem revealed the move, declaring, “At President Trump’s direction, I am immediately directing USCIS to pause the DV1 program to ensure no more Americans are harmed by this disastrous program.” She added that Neves Valente arrived in the United States via the diversity visa program in 2017 and received permanent residency.

According to court filings, Neves Valente first entered the country on a student visa in 2000 to study at Brown University. He departed the school shortly after, with his whereabouts unknown until he obtained his green card in 2017. Authorities located him dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound in a New Hampshire storage unit late Thursday, Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez reported.

The U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts issued a complaint affidavit outlining Neves Valente’s immigration history and his alleged role in the MIT professor’s death. The diversity visa lottery, which distributes up to 55,000 green cards annually through random selection, has long drawn criticism for prioritizing diversity over merit-based qualifications.

No established motive has emerged for the attacks, although some speculation has pointed to potential international ties.

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This State Will Be the First to Implement New Medicaid Work Requirements.

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WHAT HAPPENED: New Medicaid work requirements will be implemented in Nebraska, becoming the first U.S. state to reform the system under a federal law signed earlier in 2025.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Governor Jim Pillen (R), Nebraska’s Department of Health and Human Services, and Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Dr. Mehmet Oz.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Nebraska, with implementation notifications starting January 2026 and full rollout by May 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This is a hand up, not a handout. It’s a key piece of giving the discipline for our families to be successful.” – Governor Pillen

🎯IMPACT: Approximately 72,000 Nebraskans could be affected.

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The State of Nebraska will be the first U.S. state to bring itself into compliance with new Medicaid work requirements implemented under President Donald J. Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Able-bodied adults who are between the ages of 19 and 64 must now provide documentation showing 80 hours of employed work or community service every month to qualify for benefits under Nebraska’s Medicaid expansion. Alternatively, they must be enrolled in school at least part-time to maintain coverage.

Signed into law by President Trump on July 4, 2025, the legislation mandates that states adopt Medicaid work requirements by 2027 but allows for earlier implementation. Nebraska is the first state to announce its compliance.

The new work requirements will impact an estimated 72,000 of Nebraska’s 346,000 Medicaid recipients, with the former falling under the higher-income expansion population affected by the federal rule. Those exempt from the work requirements include disabled veterans, pregnant women, primary caregivers of minor children or disabled dependents, those recently incarcerated, homeless, or those currently receiving addiction treatment.

“We’re not here to take everybody to the curb [but we’re] making sure we get every able-bodied Nebraskan to be part of our community,” Governor Jim Pillen (R) said, announcing the changes. He continued: “This is a hand up, not a handout. It’s a key piece of giving the discipline for our families to be successful. It’s a key piece of self-worth. It’s a key piece of mental health and stability.”

Dr. Mehmet Oz, Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), supported the initiative, saying, “So, there actually is work to do. We just got to get it to people who are struggling to find their way with the job opportunities that can allow them to get back on their feet and get back into full employment.”

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Feds Estimate Somali-Linked Fraud in Walz’s Minnesota Could Top $9 Billion.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Federal authorities in Minnesota announced new charges and revealed the staggering scope of fraud that has cost taxpayers billions.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson, six new defendants, and eight others previously charged in the Minnesota Housing Stability Services Program fraud.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced Thursday in Minnesota; fraud spans programs dating back to at least 2018.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The fraud is not small. It isn’t isolated. The magnitude cannot be overstated. What we see in Minnesota is not a handful of bad actors committing crimes. It’s staggering industrial-scale fraud. It’s swamping Minnesota and calling into question everything we know about our state.” – Joe Thompson

🎯IMPACT: Taxpayers have lost billions, with fraud involving multiple programs, international money transfers, and shell companies.

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Federal prosecutors in Minnesota announced new charges on December 18 tied to a sweeping, largely Somali fraud investigation that officials say has cost taxpayers billions of dollars, describing the misconduct as unprecedented in scale and scope. First Assistant U.S. Attorney Joe Thompson said investigators have identified fraud across 14 government programs since 2018, involving an estimated $18 billion in public funds.

“The fraud is not small. It isn’t isolated. The magnitude cannot be overstated. What we see in Minnesota is not a handful of bad actors committing crimes. It’s staggering industrial-scale fraud. It’s swamping Minnesota and calling into question everything we know about our state,” Thompson said.

Six additional defendants were charged in the latest round of cases. Prosecutors allege some of the defendants stole about $750,000 intended for Medicaid recipients and submitted $1.4 million in fraudulent claims, with portions of the money used to purchase cryptocurrency. One defendant is accused of fleeing the country after receiving a subpoena.

Court filings allege that two of the defendants transferred more than $200,000 overseas to Kenya, where much of the money was used to buy real estate in Nairobi. Thompson said the schemes often involved shell companies created solely to extract money from state and federal programs.

“These aren’t companies that are providing some services but overbilling,” Thompson said. “These are companies providing essentially no services… shell companies created to defraud the program.”

The newly charged defendants include Abdinajib Hassan Yussuf, Anthony Waddell Jefferson, Lester Brown, Hassan Ahmed Hussein, Ahmed Abdirashid Mohamed, and Kaamil Omar Sallah. Prosecutors said some individuals involved in the fraud were drawn from outside Minnesota by what Thompson described as the state’s “easy money” housing stabilization services program.

The investigation follows years of scrutiny over large-scale fraud in Minnesota, including cases involving Medicaid, pandemic relief programs, and social service grants. Many of those cases have involved members of Minnesota’s Somali community. Whistleblowers and former state employees have alleged that state officials failed to act on early warnings about Somali-linked Medicaid and COVID-era fraud.

Former federal prosecutor Joe Teirab said the system was “easy” for fraudsters to exploit, pointing to weak oversight and rapid payouts. The Trump administration has prioritized the Minnesota cases, with federal agencies expanding investigations and prosecutions. Education Secretary Linda McMahon previously called on Governor Tim Walz (D) to resign over the issue.

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COVID Boosters Linked to Elevated Risk of Dementia-Linked Virus.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Scientists have identified a slight increase in shingles risk following COVID booster shots, according to a new study.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Researchers from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands analyzed data from over two million people.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal Drug Safety in December 2025.

🎯IMPACT: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reportedly considering adding a ‘black box’ warning to COVID-19 vaccines to highlight potential side effects.

IN FULL

A study conducted by researchers at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands has found a small but measurable increase in the risk of shingles following COVID booster shots. The study analyzed electronic health records of over two million people aged 12 and older who had received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose.

The findings revealed a seven percent increase in shingles risk within 28 days of vaccination when all doses were combined, and a 21 percent increase following the third, or booster, dose of mRNA vaccines. Shingles, a painful rash caused by the varicella-zoster virus, is more likely to occur when immune cells are temporarily depleted, which researchers suggest may happen after repeated vaccine doses.

The study also highlighted a 38 percent higher risk of shingles among men who received vector-based vaccines. However, the authors emphasized that these increases are temporary and mostly limited to specific subgroups, with most cases being manageable without hospitalization.

Separate research has linked severe shingles cases to a higher likelihood of developing early-onset dementia, particularly among individuals aged 50 to 65. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is reportedly considering implementing a ‘black box‘ warning on COVID-19 vaccines, its most serious advisory, to inform the public about potential risks.

The study, published in the journal Drug Safety, noted that some countries and territories, including Hong Kong, have reported an increase in shingles cases following mRNA vaccinations.

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