Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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Trump VA Directs Staff to Report Anti-Christian Bias.

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What Happened: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced the creation of a task force dedicated to addressing “anti-Christian discrimination” within the agency, urging employees to report incidents through a designated tip line.

👥 Who’s Involved: The initiative involves VA Secretary Doug Collins, appointed by President Donald J. Trump, and VA employees. The broader effort reflects the administration’s stance against anti-Christian sentiment under former President Joe Biden.

📍 Where & When: The announcement was made via a memo on April 22, and it applies across the Department of Veterans Affairs’ system.

💬 Key Quote: Doug Collins encouraged employees to report “any instance of anti-Christian discrimination,” stating such reports should contain “sufficient identifiers such as names, dates, and locations.”

⚠️ Impact: The move is part of a larger effort by the current administration to address bias, paralleling similar task forces in other federal agencies such as the State Department.

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The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has initiated a task force to combat “anti-Christian discrimination,” encouraging personnel to report suspected bias through a newly established tip line. Announced through a memo on Tuesday, VA Secretary Doug Collins, appointed by President Donald J. Trump, directed employees to report any instances of discrimination.

This scheme aligns with the administration’s overarching campaign to highlight the anti-Christian sentiment that flourished under former President Joe Biden. Earlier in February, President Trump signed an executive order noting that the previous administration exhibited a significant pattern of targeting individuals due to their Christian beliefs.

The VA’s announcement follows similar initiatives by other government bodies. The State Department, for instance, recently implemented a task force addressing “anti-Christian bias,” with employees being encouraged to report such conduct.

The oversight includes examining how cases of discrimination might manifest within the workforce, such as penalizing Christian practices or denying religious exemptions to vaccine mandates. Previously, the Biden government mandated COVID-19 vaccinations for federal employees and contractors, although the requirement was eventually rescinded following extensive legal challenges.

Attorney General Pam Bondi has been vocal about alleged anti-Christian bias within federal frameworks. Bondi recently convened with various Cabinet officials to deliberate on claims of religious discrimination.

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‘I Expect to Be Bombing’ – Trump Accuses Iran of ‘Numerous’ Violations as Ceasefire Expiry Looms.

With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is “raring to go.”

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump accused Iran of violating its ceasefire agreement with the U.S. and Israel “numerous times” on Tuesday, just one day before it is set to expire. Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance in Pakistan for peace talks, with Tehran threatening to “reveal new cards on the battlefield” if the war resumes.
📍 WHEN & WHERE: The ceasefire is set to expire on Wednesday at 8:00 PM ET; Vice President Vance is expected to arrive in Islamabad, Pakistan, before the deadline.
💬 KEY QUOTE:I expect to be bombing because I think that’s a better attitude to go in with. But we’re ready to go. I mean, the military is raring to go,” Trump told CNBC on Tuesday morning.
📺 DETAIL: While Pakistani mediators claim both sides will attend talks in Islamabad, Iran is signaling it will not meet with U.S. negotiators “under threat.” Nevertheless, President Trump has stated the Islamic Republic will ultimately have “no choice but to send” representatives, adding, “I think is that we’re going to end up with a great deal.” However, he has also said he does not want to extend the current ceasefire if a deal is not reached before the deadline, saying, he “expect[s] to be bombing” and that “the military is raring to go.”  
🎯 IMPACT: The Iran war has caused oil and gas prices to surge, precipitating a jet fuel crisis as well as increasing prices at the pumps. It has also impacted fertilizer supplies. Iran and the U.S. are dueling over the Strait of Hormuz, through which much of the world’s energy and fertilizer supplies flow, with uncertainty over whether Iran is truly lifting its blockade of the strait and the U.S. blockading Iranian ships in turn. U.S. forces boarded an Iran-linked oil tanker in the Indian Ocean overnight, with the Pentagon warning on Tuesday morning that it “will pursue global maritime enforcement efforts to disrupt illicit networks and interdict sanctioned vessels providing material support to Iran—anywhere they operate.”

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With the Iran war ceasefire set to expire, Iranian officials are reportedly refusing to meet U.S. officials, and President Donald J. Trump is warning the U.S. military is "raring to go."

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Is the GOP Planning This SCOTUS Move as an ‘October Surprise?’

Speculation that Justice Samuel Alito may retire from the Supreme Court has Republican senators and strategists eyeing a potential confirmation battle to energize conservative voters ahead of the midterm elections in November.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: On Monday, rumors began to spread that Justice Samuel Alito, 76, may retire from the United States Supreme Court, potentially triggering a confirmation battle for his replacement before the 2026 midterm elections. Republican leaders and strategists believe this could galvanize conservative voters. President Donald J. Trump recently signaled he is prepared to appoint multiple new justices.
📺 DETAIL: Rumors are circulating that Samuel Alito, known for his staunchly conservative voting record, may retire from his post, over 20 years after his appointment in January 2006. GOP insiders describe the potential resignation as an “October surprise” that could energize GOP voters ahead of the midterm elections in November, to ensure the Supreme Court keeps its 6-3 conservative majority. Speculation grew further when President Donald J. Trump told Fox News he was ready to nominate up to three new justices last week.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “In theory, it’s two—you just read the statistics—it could be two, could be three, could be one. I don’t know. I’m prepared to do it. But when you mention Alito, he is a great justice.” – President Trump
🎯 IMPACT: A Supreme Court confirmation battle could impact the 2026 midterms. The confirmation of Justice Brett Kavanaugh became a pivotal issue in the 2018 midterms, as Democrats sought to obstruct Kavanaugh’s appointment. The dispute encouraged GOP voters to turn out on polling day, resulting in losses for Democrat incumbents and narrower margins in otherwise comfortable races. However, Fox News claims a source close to Alito has said he is “not stepping down this term and is in the process of hiring the rest of his clerks for the next term.”
📺 FLASHBACK: Rumors of Alito’s potential retirement follow revelations earlier this month that the justice had fallen ill after a Federalist Society dinner in March.

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Britain is Banning Cell Phones in Classrooms.

Britain’s Department for Education has announced plans to introduce a statutory ban on mobile phones in schools, aiming to create a uniform policy across England.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: On Monday, the British government announced plans to ban cell phones in schools. It will turn the Department of Education’s current advisory guidance into a law requiring all schools in England to prohibit mobile devices throughout the school day.
📺 DETAIL: At present, schools in England have control over how cell phones are regulated on their premises, despite the government officially advising that they should be prohibited during the school day. The proposed amendment to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill, a flagship government proposal to overhaul the English education system, particularly in safeguarding and child welfare, would take away schools’ power to set their own rules. The United Kingdom’s other constituent nations, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, set their own policies through their devolved governments, roughly equivalent to U.S. state governments.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “This amendment makes existing guidance statutory, giving legal force to what schools are already doing in practice.” – Department for Education spokesman
🎯 IMPACT: Proponents of the amendment argue it will reduce classroom distractions, bullying, and uneven enforcement of bans, while improving grades and behavior. The amendment is supported by both the governing Labour Party and the formerly governing Conservative Party, passing the House of Lords comfortably on Monday. The House of Commons is expected to vote on it on Wednesday.

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D.C. Police Union’s First Gay Leader Faces Child Porn and Grooming Charges.

A former D.C. Police Union leader faces charges of soliciting child pornography and attempting to meet a minor for sex after allegedly attempting to groom an undercover detective posing as a boy.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Former D.C. Police Union Chairman Matthew Mahl, the union’s first gay leader, was arrested and charged with soliciting child pornography and attempting to groom a minor last Tuesday. Mahl, who believed he was communicating with a 15-year-old boy via Reddit, was actually corresponding with an undercover detective from the Harford County Sheriff’s Office.
📺 DETAIL: Mahl is accused of grooming someone he believed was a 15-year-old boy named Nate by sending sexually explicit messages and naked photos via the Reddit page “r/GayYoungOldDating.” Mahl shared details of his career, which included presidential escort work, and asked the “boy” to send pictures of his genitals. The communications grew more explicit over weeks, with Mahl expressing eagerness for the boy’s 16th birthday on February 11, 2027. He arranged to meet the supposed teenager in Abingdon, Maryland, and was arrested upon arriving at the address. 
💬 KEY QUOTE: “The allegations in this case are extremely disturbing, and in direct contrast to the values of the Metropolitan Police Department.” – Metropolitan Police Department statement.
🎯 IMPACT: Mahl is currently on administrative leave, and the Metropolitan Police Department has pledged to investigate further policy violations following the conclusion of the criminal case. Mahl previously served in special operations, providing security for President Donald J. Trump and other top officials. He was once stripped of his gun, badge, and uniform in 2013 over an undisclosed allegation while supervising the MPD’s Gay and Lesbian Liaison Unit. 

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Chinese Robots Smash Human Half Marathon Record.

Two robots developed by a Chinese tech company have crushed a human world record for long-distance running at Beijing’s second robot marathon, with another Chinese robot recently coming within a hair of breaking Usain Bolt’s average speed in his world record 100-meter run in 2009.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Two humanoid robots built by the Chinese have completed a half marathon in 48 minutes and 19 seconds and 50 minutes and 26 seconds. Both robots surpassed the human world record of 57 minutes and 20 seconds set by Ugandan long-distance runner and four-time World Cross Country Champion Jacob Kiplimo earlier this year. Built by Honor, a Chinese electronics manufacturer, the new records were set during Beijing’s second annual humanoid robot marathon on Sunday, highlighting the swift progress in China’s robotics industry over the last 12 months.
📺 DETAIL: Sunday’s second annual humanoid robot marathon showcased two robots from electronics manufacturer Honor, a Chinese state-owned enterprise and former subsidiary of Huawei. One of the robots was remotely controlled by humans; the other was entirely autonomous. The remote-controlled robot completed the course in 48 minutes and 19 seconds, while the autonomous robot finished in 50 minutes and 26 seconds. Both smashed the human-set world record set by four-time World Cross Country Champion Jacob Kiplimo. This follows H1, a short-distance running robot built by Chinese company Unitree, achieving a top speed of 10.1 meters per second earlier this month, almost breaking Usain Bolt’s average speed of 10.44 meters per second during his record-setting 100-meter sprint in 2009.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “I feel enormous changes this year. It’s the first time robots have surpassed humans, and that’s something I never imagined.” – Robot marathon spectator Sun Zhigang
🎯 IMPACT: The robots’ times represent a massive improvement over China’s inaugural robot marathon, in which robots struggled to complete the course and lagged significantly behind human runners, including amateurs.

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BREAKING: Trump’s Labor Secretary Has Resigned. Here’s What We Know.

Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer steps down following allegations of misconduct.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer has resigned from her position in the Trump administration amidst allegations of misconduct and an ethics probe. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung announced her departure, stating she would be transitioning to the private sector.
📺 DETAIL: Chavez-DeRemer has faced months of scrutiny over accusations including inappropriate use of taxpayer funds and questionable conduct amongst staff including “taking staff to strip clubs, drinking alcohol on the job.” Her husband, Shawn DeRemer, was also implicated in allegations of sexual harassment, which led to his being barred from the department’s headquarters. The Inspector General’s report alleged that Chavez-DeRemer kept a stash of alcohol in her office and requested staff to provide drinks during work hours.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “She has done a phenomenal job in her role by protecting American workers, enacting fair labor practices, and helping Americans gain additional skills to improve their lives.” – Steven Cheung, White House Communications Director
🎯 IMPACT: Chavez-DeRemer’s resignation leaves the Department of Labor under increased scrutiny, with Keith Sonderling stepping in as Acting Secretary.
📺 FLASHBACK: The alleged misconduct included a taxpayer-funded trip to Oregon in April 2025, where Chavez-DeRemer reportedly visited a strip club after official meetings. This incident, along with other allegations, has been under investigation by the Labor Department’s Inspector General.

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Trump’s Energy Sec Says Gas May Remain Expensive Until 2027.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright is forecasting a prolonged period of elevated gas prices, warning that a gallon of gas could remain over $3 for the rest of the year.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Energy Secretary Chris Wright warned on Sunday that elevated gas prices could persist until 2027, with the cost of a regular gallon of gas potentially remaining above $3 throughout 2026. Notably, President Donald J. Trump subsequently said that his Energy Secretary is “totally wrong.” 
💬 KEY QUOTE: “A price of $3 per gallon of gas could happen later this year, [but] might not happen until next year,” Wright said on Sunday.
📺 DETAIL: Discussing the situation in a CNN interview over the weekend, Wright said that prices have likely already peaked and may gradually decline in the near term, but a return to cheaper fuel depends on stabilizing global oil supply, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz. Gas prices, which were under $3 before the conflict, have risen to around $4 per gallon due to supply shocks linked to the Iran war. President Donald J. Trump publicly disagreed with his Energy Secretary on Monday, telling The Hill, “No, I think he’s wrong on that. Totally wrong,” and predicting that prices will drop “as soon as [the Iran war] ends.”
🎯 IMPACT: Americans will face continued financial strain as high fuel costs ripple through the economy, affecting transportation, goods, and services. If Wright is correct, the prolonged timeline for a significant price drop could affect the midterms in November, with inflationary pressures pushing up costs and undermining public faith in the administration’s economic record.

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Virginia is Holding a Referendum to Gerrymander the House of Representatives TOMORROW.

Virginia is holding a redistricting referendum that could dramatically alter the state’s congressional map, with major implications for the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Virginia voters are casting ballots in a redistricting referendum on April 21 that could dramatically reshape the state’s congressional districts, potentially giving Democrats a significant advantage in the U.S. House of Representatives. If passed, the amendment could shift Virginia’s current 6-5 Democrat edge to an up to 10-1 edge.
📺 DETAIL: The redistricting push has sparked intense political and legal fights, including court challenges. Early voting trends show strong turnout in some Republican-leaning areas, although the Democrats maintain a financial advantage in the campaign. The referendum is part of a broader national strategy to redraw maps in states like Texas and California ahead of this year’s midterm elections.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Democrats’ illegal gerrymandering power grab is an affront to democracy and rigs our maps to turn Virginia into a one-party state. 65 percent of voters went to the polls in 2020 and rejected exactly what Democrats are trying to do now. Democrats’ power grab would create the worst, most partisan legislative map anywhere in the country. It has nothing to do with ‘fairness’ and is all about giving Democrats control over 91 percent of the seats with 50 percent of the vote.” – Virginia GOP statement
🎯 IMPACT: Approval of the amendment would mean a significant shift in Virginia’s congressional representation, likely leading to Democrats winning more House seats. As control of the House could hinge on just a few seats, the outcome in Virginia is likely to have outsized national implications.

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Kash Patel Files $250M Defamation Suit Against The Atlantic Magazine.

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel has taken legal action against The Atlantic, stating that a recent article by the magazine defamed him with false allegations of misconduct.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel filed a $250 million defamation lawsuit against The Atlantic in the U.S. District of Columbia on Monday, accusing the magazine of fabricating allegations about his behavior in a recent article.
📺 DETAIL: Published on April 17, The Atlantic‘s report alleged Patel was at times intoxicated at work, erratic, missed meetings, and raised concerns among colleagues about national security. Patel has strongly denied the allegations, calling them false and defamatory, and his legal team argues the publication acted with “actual malice” by publishing claims it knew or should have known were inaccurate. The lawsuit states that both Patel and government officials warned the magazine about errors prior to publication, but the article was released anyway. Patel has received backing from officials within the FBI, the White House, and the Justice Department, who have publicly rejected the report’s allegations.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “Defendants are of course free to criticize the leadership of the FBI, but they crossed the legal line by publishing an article replete with false and obviously fabricated allegations designed to destroy Director Patel’s reputation and drive him from office,” the lawsuit states.
🎯 IMPACT: The Atlantic says it stands by its reporting and will contest the lawsuit in court. Notably, The Atlantic does have a history of misleading reporting, including last year when the magazine quietly edited a piece about former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Joe Kent, suggesting his “panzer” tattoo was a Nazi dog whistle, until The National Pulse revealed otherwise.

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Reform UK Pledges Massive, Retroactive Reversal Of Asylum Status.

Nigel Farage’s Reform Party intends to review and potentially revoke asylum grants for over 400,000 migrants who entered Britain illegally, overstayed visas, or can now return to their country of origin safely.

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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Nigel Farage’s Reform Party has announced a policy to review all asylum grants to migrants who entered Britain illegally, overstayed their visas, or arrived from countries now deemed safe over the past five years. The policy, announced at a press conference in London on Monday, could result in the deportation of up to 400,000 migrants from the United Kingdom.
💬 KEY QUOTE: “For years, Tory and Labour governments have presided over an invasion of Britain. They have effectively operated an open borders policy. Instead of upholding the law, they have rewarded those who broke it by entering Britain illegally. Reform will reverse this. Today, we announce that a Reform government will review the previous five years of asylum grants, and anyone who broke into the country illegally or overstayed on another visa will be stripped of their status and deported.” – Reform Shadow Home Secretary Zia Yusuf
📰 DETAIL: Reform’s plan involves revoking migrants’ “leave to remain” status, with those who do not leave voluntarily forced to leave by Deportation Command, an ICE-inspired body proposed by the party. It also reaffirms the party’s aim to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which is regularly used by judges to block the deportation of foreign criminals and illegal immigrants, and the outdated 1951 Refugee Convention, which disrupts immigration enforcement in a similar fashion. Notably, the asylum review comes on top of Reform’s promise to remove an estimated 600,000 migrants who remain in Britain despite their asylum claims being rejected.
🎯 IMPACT: The deportation plan could potentially save taxpayers £137 billion (~$185.4 billion) in net lifetime fiscal costs associated with supporting migrants. “The message has to be, if you come to Britain illegally, you will never be allowed to say,” Farage said in a statement on the policy posted to X (formerly Twitter).

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