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Illegal Immigrant-Owned Trucking Firm Profited from Taxpayer Before Deadly Crash.

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WHAT HAPPENED: An illegal immigrant in Indiana, Borko Stankovic, was arrested after allegedly causing a fatal semi-truck crash that killed Jeffrey Eberly, 54.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Borko Stankovic, a 41-year-old illegal immigrant from the Balkans, and Jeffrey Eberly, his victim.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The crash occurred on U.S. Highway 20 in Portage, Indiana, on Wednesday, October 15.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This criminal illegal alien didn’t even have a valid commercial [driver’s] license (CDL). DHS is working with our state and local partners to get illegal alien truck drivers who often don’t know basic traffic laws off our highways.” – Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin,

🎯IMPACT: Stankovic faces felony charges, and his illegal immigration status has raised concerns over access to taxpayer-funded PPP loans.

IN FULL

Borko Stankovic, an illegal immigrant living in Indiana, was arrested following a fatal semi-truck crash on U.S. Highway 20 in Portage on October 15. The crash resulted in the death of Jeffrey Eberly, 54, after Stankovic’s semi-truck failed to slow down, jackknifed, and struck multiple vehicles, according to law enforcement.

Stankovic, who has been in the U.S. illegally since his visa expired in February 2011, was driving without a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL). Records show he used a suspended Illinois CDL belonging to a family member to unlawfully continue operating as a freight carrier. He has been charged with felony reckless homicide and felony criminal recklessness resulting in death.

“This criminal illegal alien didn’t even have a valid commercial [driver’s] license (CDL). DHS is working with our state and local partners to get illegal alien truck drivers who often don’t know basic traffic laws off our highways,” Tricia McLaughlin, the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, said in a statement.

PPP loan records reveal that Stankovic owned two companies, Eclipse Trucking Inc. and ESD Team Inc., which collectively received over $36,000 in loans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both loans were forgiven under the Biden government, despite the companies reportedly having only one employee each.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has placed a detainer on Stankovic at the Porter County Jail.

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Feds Capture Olympian Turned Sinaloa Cocaine Kingpin Ryan Wedding.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding, accused of running a major drug trafficking network and orchestrating multiple murders, has been arrested.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Ryan Wedding, a 44-year-old Canadian national, and Andrew Clark, his alleged second-in-command.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Wedding was believed to have been living in Mexico and was added to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list last year.

🎯IMPACT: The arrest marks a significant development in dismantling an alleged drug network that moved cocaine from Colombia through Mexico to the U.S. and Canada.

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Infamous drug trafficker, Sinaloa Cartel associate, and former Olympic snowboarder Ryan Wedding has been arrested after being added to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list last year. A Canadian national, Wedding is accused of running a major drug network that smuggled cocaine from Colombia through Mexico into the United States. In addition, Wedding, 44, is accused of orchestrating several brutal murders to protect his drug trafficking interests.

Federal law enforcement believes that Wedding was hiding in Mexico under the protection of the Sinaloa Cartel prior to his arrest. FBI Director Kash Patel formally announced the Olympian’s capture on Friday.

Wedding is accused of taking out a “multimillion-dollar bounty” targeting a federal witness against him last November. The FBI also contends that Wedding, along with his alleged second-in-command, Andrew Clark, 34, ordered the killings of two members of a Canadian family in 2023 as retaliation for a stolen drug shipment. The pair is further accused of directing the killing of another person in 2024 over an unresolved drug debt.

In 2002, Ryan Wedding represented Canada during the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah. However, by 2024, the athlete found himself criminally charged by the U.S. government for overseeing a sprawling cocaine smuggling operation which used semi-trucks to transport narcotics from Colombia—using routes through Mexico—destined for sale in the United States and Canada.

Last November, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced additional charges against Wedding, including two counts of murder involving the deaths of two witnesses in Colombia that were part of a federal extradition proceeding against him. He was previously convicted in the United States in 2010 on conspiracy to distribute cocaine.

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As 230M Americans Brace for Winter Storm, Trump Asks: ‘Whatever Happened to Global Warming?’

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WHAT HAPPENED: A massive winter storm is set to impact more than 230 million Americans, bringing heavy snow, ice, and freezing conditions across multiple states.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: National Weather Service (NWS) forecasters, state governors, energy experts, and federal officials, including U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The storm is expected to stretch from New Mexico to Virginia on Saturday, moving into the Northeast by Sunday, with states like Texas, Kentucky, and New York under emergency declarations.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Record Cold Wave expected to hit 40 States. Rarely seen anything like it before. Could the Environmental Insurrectionists please explain — WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GLOBAL WARMING???” — President Donald J. Trump

🎯IMPACT: Thousands of flights have been canceled, schools in major cities are closed, and panic buying has left store shelves empty as Americans prepare for the storm.

IN FULL

A severe and sprawling winter storm is set to blanket much of the United States in snow and ice over the weekend, likely impacting upwards of 230 million Americans. The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts the storm will stretch from New Mexico to Virginia on Saturday before moving into the Northeast by Sunday. States across the country have issued disaster or emergency declarations in preparation for the dangerous conditions.

The storm is expected to be accompanied by unusually severe cold, with most of the northern half of the United States being plunged into sub-zero temperatures. “Record Cold Wave expected to hit 40 States,” President Donald J. Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social on Friday. “Rarely seen anything like it before. Could the Environmental Insurrectionists please explain — WHATEVER HAPPENED TO GLOBAL WARMING???”

Energy experts have cautioned that the sustained cold temperatures could lead to widespread power outages. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright emphasized that federal authorities are working to ensure backup generators are available at critical facilities to prevent blackouts, stating, “We’re going to do everything we can to keep the lights on and to keep power prices down [during the storm].” However, with a band of the storm expected to produce significant ice and snow, millions of Americans could be left without electricity as power lines are brought down by falling trees or the weight of ice buildup.

Notably, the storm is already causing significant disruptions, with over 1,200 flights canceled or delayed as of Friday morning, according to FlightAware. Airlines such as Delta, American, JetBlue, and Southwest have warned passengers to expect further cancellations as the storm progresses. Chicago Public Schools canceled classes on Friday due to extreme cold, while New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) declared a state of emergency, warning of “some of the most dangerous cold we’ve seen in years.”

In Texas, where temperatures are expected to drop into the 10s, the state’s vulnerable power grid is once again under scrutiny.

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Kash Patel Is Kicking Out FBI Agents Linked to Anti-Trump Lawfare.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel has reportedly removed senior figures at the bureau connected to lawfare investigations into President Donald J. Trump.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Senior FBI leaders in Atlanta, New Orleans, New York, and Miami, along with FBI Director Kash Patel and former special counsel Jack Smith.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Reported on Friday, with actions spanning multiple field offices, including Atlanta, New Orleans, New York, and Miami.

🎯IMPACT: The precise number of departures remains unclear, and some dismissed agents have already filed lawsuits.

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Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel has ordered the removal of a number of senior figures at the bureau who were either involved in or helped spearhead politically motivated actions against President Donald J. Trump. It is believed that senior field office leaders in Atlanta and New Orleans, as well as the acting assistant director overseeing the New York field office, were among those removed. Several of the agents have already filed lawsuits to attempt to prevent their removal.

Additionally, as many as six agents in Miami, Florida, were reportedly forced out due to their involvement in the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago, which included authorization to use deadly force. Other agents removed were tied to the Biden-era Arctic Frost scandal, a corrupt investigation overseen by former FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Timothy Thibault and, subsequently, by special counsel Jack Smith.

News of the firings follows Jack Smith testifying before the House Judiciary Committee on Capitol Hill. He was pressed on several instances of overreach, including the subpoenaing of phone toll records pertaining to then House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), who was bizarrely considered a flight risk.

On Thursday, Smith admitted that he expects to be indicted for his role in Arctic Frost, and was unable to explain why his investigative team considered McCarthy—who was the newly elected House Speaker—to be a possible risk for fleeing the country.

While Democrats have routinely called Smith the “Gold Standard” of federal prosecutors, Representative Tom Tiffany (R-WI) noted that the former special counsel’s most high-profile cases against American political figures have either been thrown out by the Supreme Court, ended in mistrials, or, in the case of President Trump, dismissed.

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‘We’re Watching Iran’ – Trump Warns U.S. ‘Armada’ Will Arrive in Gulf SOON.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A U.S. “armada” is heading toward the Persian Gulf, President Donald J. Trump, following threats that he will intervene against Iran’s Islamist regime if it massacres protesters.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and ruling mullahs, and Iranian protesters.

📍WHEN & WHERE: January 2026 in the Gulf region, with President Trump’s comments coming as he departed the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos, Switzerland.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We’re watching Iran. I’d rather not see anything happen, but we’re watching them very closely.” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: The U.S. could be poised to strike the Iranian regime, potentially empowering dissidents to oust the mullahs.

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President Donald J. Trump has warned that an American “armada” is en route to the Persian Gulf, as thousands are believed dead amid violent protests against the Islamic Republic of Iran’s ruling mullahs. “We’re watching Iran,” he said while departing the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos, Switzerland this week, adding: “I’d rather not see anything happen but we’re watching them very closely.”

President Trump had previously indicated that he would strike the Iranian regime if protesters began to be slaughtered, but the prospect of intervention may have at least somewhat diminished, with Trump saying, “Iran does want to talk, and we’ll talk.”

Nevertheless, he stressed that a “massive fleet” is heading to Iran “just in case.” Earlier this year, a similar naval build-up off Venezuela culminated in a late-night raid that removed the country’s Marxist dictator, Nicolas Maduro, from power.

In his address at the World Economic Forum, Trump noted that the U.S. has previously targeted Iranian uranium enrichment facilities to prevent nuclear weapon development, and that strikes will be repeated if Iran continues its enrichment efforts.

Iranian military leaders have issued warnings to the U.S. and Israel, with General Mohammad Pakpour of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claiming the country is ready for conflict. President Trump recently warned that instructions have been left for Iran to be “wiped off the face of the earth” if he is assassinated.

Iranian authorities confirm there have been over 3,000 deaths from the protests, but civil rights groups argue the actual toll is much higher.

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Radical Judge Empowers Leftist Nonprofits to VETO Deportations.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A federal judge issued one of the most reckless judgments of recent years late Thursday, essentially granting leftist nonprofits final approval authority over Trump administration deportation orders affecting their members.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: U.S. District Court Judge William G. Young, the Trump administration, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), and foreign nationals slated for deportation.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The ruling was issued on January 22, 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This Court ruled that the Plaintiffs American Association of University Professors (‘AAUP’) and their associate chapters, and the Middle East Studies Association (‘MESA’) have shown by clear and convincing evidence that Secretaries [Kristi] Noem and  [Marco] Rubio have intentionally and in concert implemented Executive Orders in 14161 and 14188 a viewpoint-discriminatory way to chill protected speech that ‘violated the First Amendment.'” — Judge Young

🎯IMPACT: While Judge Young’s ruling is unlikely to stand on appeal, it marks one of the most radical ever rulings against federal immigration law and the executive branch’s ability to enforce it.

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A federal judge issued one of the most reckless judgments of recent years late Thursday, essentially granting leftist nonprofits final approval authority over Trump administration deportation orders affecting their members. U.S. District Court Judge William G. Young, 85, ruled that the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) have continually had their members’ First Amendment rights violated by federal officials by being targeted for deportation over their support of Hamas or similar terrorist groups. Further, as remediation, Judge Young barred the federal government from deporting AAUP and MESA members without the groups’ permission and final approval by a federal judge.

“This Court ruled that the Plaintiffs American Association of University Professors (‘AAUP’) and their associate chapters, and the Middle East Studies Association (‘MESA’) have shown by clear and convincing evidence that Secretaries [Kristi] Noem and [Marco] Rubio have intentionally and in concert implemented Executive Orders in 14161 and 14188 a viewpoint-discriminatory way to chill protected speech that ‘violated the First Amendment,'” the judge wrote.

Young goes on to say, “Any non-citizen member of the plaintiffs AAUP or MESA, who was a member on or after March 25, 2025, and continued as a member through September 30, 2025, shall have a right to institute a proceeding (‘Sanction Action’) in the United States District Court…”

While Judge Young’s ruling is unlikely to stand on appeal, it marks one of the most radical rulings ever against federal immigration law and the executive branch’s ability to enforce it. Not only does Young ignore the jurisdiction of the U.S. Immigration Court system—an error highlighted in a separate case that The National Pulse reported on last week—he makes the drastic move of essentially granting two private nonprofit groups, the AAUP and MESA, veto power over deportation proceedings unless a federal district court judge approves the deportation.

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New Greenland ‘Framework’ Will Cover Minerals: Trump.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump says the “framework” of a future agreement involving Greenland, agreed at the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos, Switzerland, this week, includes rights to rare earth minerals.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Donald Trump, Danish and Greenlandic officials, and NATO.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Comments made at and following the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit in Davos, Switzerland, this week.

💬KEY QUOTE: Notably, Trump has also said he “want[s] Greenland for security, [not] for anything else,” referencing the difficulty of extracting much of Greenland’s natural resources.

🎯IMPACT: Access to Greenlandic mineral deposits could reduce U.S. reliance on China for rare earth minerals, if logistical challenges can be overcome.

IN FULL

President Donald J. Trump has reported progress toward a “framework” agreement on Greenland, centered on enhanced defense cooperation and opportunities to access the island’s rare-earth minerals. Greenland possesses substantial deposits of these vital resources, with Trump saying a deal with the U.S. “puts everybody in a really good position, especially as it pertains to security and to minerals” in the Arctic territory.

According to European assessments, Greenland contains 25 out of the 34 minerals designated as critical raw materials, such as graphite, niobium, and titanium. However, Trump has stressed that his primary motivation for acquiring Greenland is national security rather than resource acquisition, declaring, “I want Greenland for security—I don’t want it for anything else.”

Notably, Greenland lies between North America and much of Russia across the Arctic Ocean, and especially Russia’s nuclear missile silos in the Kola Peninsula. President Trump believes the U.S. needs freedom of action in Greenland to establish his Golden Dome missile defense shield.

The Trump administration has actively worked to decrease dependence on Chinese supplies of rare-earth minerals. Previous steps have included reestablishing a U.S. consulate in Nuuk in 2020 and providing support for mining initiatives in Greenland.

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ICE Was Accused of Arresting a 5-Year-Old, Here’s What Really Happened:

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WHAT HAPPENED: Vice President J.D. Vance defended immigration enforcement agents after reports surfaced about a five-year-old boy being taken into federal custody with his illegal alien father.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Vice President Vance, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, and his father.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The incident occurred Tuesday afternoon in Columbia Heights, with Vance addressing it publicly on Thursday.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I do a little bit more follow-up research, and what I find is that the five-year-old was not arrested, that his dad was an illegal alien, and when they went to arrest his illegal alien father, the father ran… Are they supposed to let a five-year-old child freeze to death?” – J.D. Vance

🎯IMPACT: The incident has raised further questions about the media’s credibility when covering immigration enforcement actions.

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Vice President J.D. Vance defended U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Thursday after a five-year-old boy, Liam Conejo Ramos, was taken into federal custody with his illegal alien father, saying that, contrary to reports, the child “was not arrested” and that agents were enforcing laws while ensuring safety. Vance, who said he was alarmed by the story at first as a parent of young children, explained: “I do a little bit more follow-up research, and what I find is that the five-year-old was not arrested, that his dad was an illegal alien, and when they went to arrest his illegal alien father, the father ran… Are they supposed to let a five-year-old child freeze to death?”

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in a post on X, defended the agents involved, saying Conejo Arias abandoned his child when approached and that officers took care of the boy for his own safety.

“Our officer[s] made multiple attempts to get the mother inside the house to take custody of her child. Officers even assured her that they would NOT take her into custody. She refused to accept custody of the child. The father told officers he wanted the child to remain with him,” DHS said, adding, “Parents are asked if they want to be removed with their children, or ICE will place the children with a safe person the parent designates. This is consistent with past administrations’ immigration enforcement.”

Local educators and the family’s lawyer had claimed officers removed the child from a running car after school and later took him and his father to a Texas detention facility.

The standoff over ICE comes amid widespread far-left agitation against federal immigration operations. Several hotels in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area reportedly canceled bookings for ICE personnel, alleging “heightened public safety concerns” after protests and threats tied to enforcement actions.

On Capitol Hill, Democratic lawmakers have been attempting to block or restrict funding for the Department of Homeland Security and ICE, with senior Democrats such as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz inflamming the public by comparing immigration enforcement agents to Adolf Hitler’s Gestapo.

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Jury Weighs Case Against Man Accused of Putting Bounty on Border Patrol Commander.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A Chicago man is on trial for allegedly offering a bounty to kill Border Patrol commander Gregory Bovino. Prosecutors argue it was a murder-for-hire plot, while the defense claims the defendant merely shared a social media post.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Gregory Bovino, defendant Juan Espinoza Martinez, and federal prosecutors.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The trial took place in Chicago, Illinois, with the jury beginning deliberations on Thursday.

💬KEY QUOTE:  Messages included statements that “offered $2,000 for information on [Bovino’s] whereabouts and $10,000 if you take him down.”

🎯IMPACT: The trial is a test for the Justice Department, which has struggled with similar prosecutions.

IN FULL

A federal jury in Chicago, Illinois, is weighing the case of Juan Espinoza Martinez, who is charged with offering a bounty for the killing of Gregory Bovino, a senior tactical commander with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Prosecutors allege that Espinoza Martinez sent a series of Snapchat messages in October that amounted to a solicitation for murder.

According to testimony, the messages included statements that “offered $2,000 for information on [Bovino’s] whereabouts and $10,000 if you take him down,” along with an image of the Border Patrol commander. The government argues the messages were intentional and aimed at inciting violence against a federal official.

Defense attorneys counter that the messages were not original threats but forwarded social media posts reflecting anger over immigration raids. Defense lawyer Jonathan Bedi told jurors that “repeating neighborhood gossip is not a crime,” arguing there was no proof his client intended real-world harm. Espinoza Martinez’s brother testified that the messages were expressions of outrage circulating online after enforcement operations in Chicago and were not meant as an actual call to violence.

Bovino has been a visible figure in immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. Federal officials have warned in recent years that criminal organizations and extremist activists have circulated bounties and threats against ICE and Border Patrol agents, including senior commanders. Bovino himself has been targeted during protests, and video has circulated showing an agitator attempting to confront and attack him during a tense standoff involving federal agents.

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Trump Admin’s Vought Turns Gaze on Federal Funding for Dem States.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ordered federal agencies to compile reports on funding provided to Democrat-controlled states in what appears to be a broader federal effort to investigate widespread social services fraud.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump White House’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB), OMB Director Russell Vought, federal agencies, and a number of Democrat-controlled states.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The memo was issued on January 20, with a deadline for agencies to submit data by January 28.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This is a data-gathering exercise only. It does not involve withholding funds, and therefore does not violate any court order.” – OMB memo

🎯IMPACT: The states slated for the data collection include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington—along with Washington, D.C.

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The Office of Management and Budget (OMB)—under the direction of the agency’s director, Russell Vought—has instructed nearly all federal agencies to compile detailed reports on federal funding directed to Democratic-led states. According to documents that surfaced on Thursday, the directive excludes the Pentagon and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).

Notably, the January 20 memo emphasizes that this is a “data-gathering exercise only” and states that it “does not involve withholding funds, and therefore does not violate any court order.” While the memo does not outright state the intent of the data-gathering, it is likely tied to ongoing investigations into widespread allegations of social services fraud and the misuse of federal funds in Democrat-controlled states.

The states slated for the data collection include California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington state, along with Washington, D.C. The reports are expected to detail federal funding to states and localities, universities, and nonprofit organizations operating within these jurisdictions. Importantly, the funds in question are appropriated by Congress, and the deadline for agencies to submit the requested data is January 28.

Allegations of the criminal misuse and fraudulent disbursement of taxpayer dollars have continued to mount after numerous social services fraud schemes were exposed in Minnesota, most of which have been linked to the state’s large Somali immigrant community. Similar accusations have arisen in Maine and California as well.

The National Pulse reported earlier this month that U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent deployed his department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to begin a geographic targeting operation for the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, applying extra scrutiny to all businesses engaging in overseas money transfers. In addition to the FinCEN geographic targeting order, Sec. Bessent announced that the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will soon launch a task force charged with investigating instances of COVID-19 pandemic relief fraud and violations of 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status by nonprofits tied to the numerous Somali community-linked social services fraud schemes.

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Newsmax’s Chris Ruddy Slammed as ‘Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing’ for Opposing Nexstar-TEGNA Merger.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Sinclair Broadcast Group has urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to approve the merger between Nexstar Media Group and TEGNA, criticizing opposition to the deal—especially those opposed to reforms to ownership caps.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Sinclair Broadcast Group, Nexstar Media Group, TEGNA, National Religious Broadcasters, Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy, and the FCC.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The FCC filing was recently submitted as part of ongoing discussions regarding the merger.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We respectfully submit that many of the Petitioners are wolves in sheep’s clothing,” Sinclair stated in its filing.

🎯IMPACT: Critics of the ownership cap have consistently argued that the restrictions limit a competitive media marketplace and only serve to empower a handful of networks that wish to maintain the status quo of broadcast in America.

IN FULL

Sinclair Broadcast Group has filed comments with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) supporting the proposed merger between Nexstar Media Group and TEGNA. The company criticized opponents of the deal, such as Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy, arguing that the FCC has the legal authority to remove ownership cap limitations that have hindered the merger’s completion.

“We respectfully submit that many of the Petitioners are wolves in sheep’s clothing,” Sinclair stated in its filing, continuing, “They lecture the Commission about competition and the importance of local journalism despite their complete lack of involvement in promoting, preserving, or expanding local news.”

Sinclair, which competes with both Nexstar and TEGNA in 15 markets, emphasized that it supports the merger because it recognizes the broader competitive landscape. “The issues at stake are larger than any single broadcaster or transaction. If the Commission wants to preserve local news, it must modernize its regulations and its conception of the relevant market before it is too late,” the company added.

The comments come in response to opposition from groups such as the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) and Newsmax, whose CEO Chris Ruddy has called the merger “unprecedented and dangerous consolidation within the broadcast TV industry.”

However, the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has also weighed in, stating that opponents of the merger rely on “mischaracterized data and legal arguments that ignore today’s competitive landscape.” NAB further criticized Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy’s comments as “transparently insincere.”

Other critics of the caps argue that the ownership restrictions actually cause the very inverse of what Ruddy contends. The National Pulse’s Editor-in-Chief Raheem Kassam recently noted, “Ruddy keeps telling President Trump that easing television ownership caps, as I discussed with Daniel Suhr on my War Room Boxing Day special, is a bad idea.”

“It is. But only if you want to maintain the status quo of broadcast in America,” Kassam continued, adding that said status quo is, “Dominance by a handful of networks in the face of what should be a reasonably competitive marketplace.”

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