Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Judge Blocking White House Spending Freeze Called Trump ‘Tyrant’ in 2021 Anti-White Tirade.

U.S. District Court Judge John McConnell—who issued an order blocking a move by President Donald J. Trump to freeze federal grant spending earlier this month— has been exposed as a far-left, anti-Trump radical in a recently resurfaced 2021 video. In the video, posted to YouTube, Judge McConnell can be seen going on an anti-white and anti-Trump tirade while being interviewed by Dr. Thomas López, the Head of School at the Gordon School—a politically progressive day school in Rhode Island.

Judge McConnell defends judicial lawfare aimed at hampering the efforts of the first Trump White House, comparing the America First leader’s policies to the Jim Crow laws. “So, why should you care? You should care because we’re the only things that stand in between an oppressive, arbitrary government and actions by individuals, or by the majority,” McConnell contends in the interview. He continues: “Oftentimes, I mean when we saw the Jim Crow laws and whatnot, where courts stand and enforce the rule of law against arbitrary and capricious actions by what could be a tyrant, or what we’ve seen plenty of examples of that recently. And it enforces our values.”

“Our values, in a legal sense, are the Constitution. It’s for that reason, and we saw there are plenty of examples of history, and there’s plenty of examples over the last four years where it’s the courts that kept that balloon from bursting when it was challenged,” the U.S. District Court Judge claimed.

ANTI-WHITE SENTENCING.

In another exchange with Dr. López, Judge McConnell appears to admit he engages in race-based sentencing policies that are purposefully biased against middle-class whites. “When you’re sentencing someone, you have to take a moment and realize that this middle-class, white, male, privileged person needs to understand the human being that comes before us,” McConnell says, continuing: “That may be a woman, may be black, may be transgender, may be poor, may be rich, may be whatever—may have experiences that are not yours.”

“And you have to walk in their shoes and understand that the law applies to them where they are. And then you have to apply the law accordingly,” the U.S. District Court Judge concludes.

DEI FOR JUDGES. 

Going further, Judge McConnell argues racial diversity should take precedence in judicial appointments. “President Obama had a great track record of ensuring racial diversity amongst the bench. President Trump, not so much,” he states. ” I don’t think he appointed a single person of color as a Court of Appeals judge and very few people to the district court.”

“So, I’m hoping that President Biden will prioritize racial diversity on the bench as well because if you don’t have a diversity of thought, then the courts aren’t going to work right,” Judge McConnell added, despite the fact that ethnic diversity is by no means synonymous with diversity of thought.

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U.S. District Court Judge John McConnell—who issued an order blocking a move by President Donald J. Trump to freeze federal grant spending earlier this month— has been exposed as a far-left, anti-Trump radical in a recently resurfaced 2021 video. In the video, posted to YouTube, Judge McConnell can be seen going on an anti-white and anti-Trump tirade while being interviewed by Dr. Thomas López, the Head of School at the Gordon School—a politically progressive day school in Rhode Island. show more

Obama Aides Admit They Should Have Implemented Trump’s DOGE Reforms: ‘We Didn’t Know You Could Do Some of This.’

Former aides to President Barack Obama are “lamenting” the fact they did not implement at least “some of” the federal government reforms spearheaded by President Donald J. Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) themselves. “Honestly, some of this is pretty annoying because it’s some of the stuff we should’ve done,” said former Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett on the Pod Save America podcast, admitting: “We didn’t know you could do some of this.”

Co-host and fellow ex-Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau appeared to concur, saying, “We all know that government is slow. We all know government can be inefficient. We all know that the bureaucracy can be bloated. We all worked in f***ing the White House. We tried to reorganize the government. We tried to find efficiency. It’s hard to do.”

President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday requiring federal agencies to collaborate with DOGE, led by tech mogul Elon Musk, in its efforts to downsize the federal government. Recent initiatives by DOGE have included significant budget cuts across various sectors, including a near-total shutdown of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and trimming over $100 million in funding for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs within the Department of Education.

Democrats have brought various lawfare cases against President Trump and DOGE for their cost-cutting efforts. Musk has observed, “The louder that any given politician yells about cutting government waste, the more corrupt they are.” 

Some judges are indulging the Democrat-led lawfare campaign, such as U.S. District Court Judge Paul Engelmayer, who is bizarrely attempting to block DOGE and potentially even Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent from accessing the Treasury Department’s federal payments system. Consequently, Congressman Eli Crane (R-AZ) is preparing articles of impeachment against Engelmayer for abusing his judicial authority.

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Former aides to President Barack Obama are "lamenting" the fact they did not implement at least "some of" the federal government reforms spearheaded by President Donald J. Trump's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) themselves. "Honestly, some of this is pretty annoying because it’s some of the stuff we should’ve done," said former Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett on the Pod Save America podcast, admitting: "We didn’t know you could do some of this." show more

U.S. Teacher Marc Fogel Finally Released By Russia, Calls Trump a ‘Hero.’

Marc Fogel, an American teacher detained in Russia since 2021, has returned to the United States following his release from a Russian prison where he faced drug charges. Landing back on U.S. soil late on Tuesday, February 11, Fogel expressed gratitude and described himself as “the luckiest man alive.” His return was celebrated at the White House by President Donald J. Trump, whom Fogel praised as a “hero” in his first interview since gaining freedom.

“I want you to know I’m not a hero in this at all. And President Trump is a hero,” an emotional Fogel said at the White House with an American flag draped over his shoulders. He continued: “These men that came from the diplomatic service are heroes. The senators and representatives that passed legislation in my honor to get me home are the heroes.”

“I am in awe of what they all did,” Fogel added.

Fogel’s case raised accusations of preferential treatment by the former Biden government in the U.S., as Fogel was imprisoned in Russia before black lesbian basketball player Brittney Griner. However, the Biden government did not insist that Fogel—unlike Griner—be part of the exchange that saw the U.S. release infamous arms dealer Viktor “Merchant of Death” Bout. Both Fogel and Griner were arrested in Russia for similar crimes.

Once home, Fogel extended appreciation to his family, acknowledging their unwavering support during his incarceration. “My family has been a force,” he stated, noting the vibrant spirit of his 95-year-old mother during the challenging period.

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Marc Fogel, an American teacher detained in Russia since 2021, has returned to the United States following his release from a Russian prison where he faced drug charges. Landing back on U.S. soil late on Tuesday, February 11, Fogel expressed gratitude and described himself as "the luckiest man alive." His return was celebrated at the White House by President Donald J. Trump, whom Fogel praised as a "hero" in his first interview since gaining freedom. show more
China Spying

Congressional Report: Chinese Espionage Surged Under Biden.

A recent House Committee on Homeland Security report indicates that Chinese espionage threats to the United States saw a notable rise under Joe Biden. The “threat snapshot” outlines over 60 instances of China-backed activities aimed at acquiring military and trade secrets and conducting transnational repression. Concerns have been raised about the former government’s handling of China.

The report highlights the extensive reach of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its assets on American soil. According to Committee Chairman Mark E. Green, these efforts are not limited to targeting the U.S. military and government. “If you think the U.S. military and our government are the only targets of the Chinese Communist Party, think again,” he warned. “The shadow of Beijing’s malign influence falls upon American businesses, university campuses, and the critical infrastructure we rely on—not to mention those on U.S. soil who dare to speak out against the CCP.”

The snapshot tracks incidents from January 2021 to February 2025, identifying cases in 20 states. The report notes that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) initiates a new investigation every 12 hours to address Chinese intelligence operations. China is also implicated in approximately 60 percent of trade theft cases in the U.S.

Key incidents noted in the report include the case of Chen Jinping, who pleaded guilty to operating an undeclared Chinese police station in Manhattan. Yaoning Sun, a.k.a Mike Sun, a California councilwoman’s fiancé who is accused of working for Beijing while serving as a campaign manager, is also highlighted.

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A recent House Committee on Homeland Security report indicates that Chinese espionage threats to the United States saw a notable rise under Joe Biden. The "threat snapshot" outlines over 60 instances of China-backed activities aimed at acquiring military and trade secrets and conducting transnational repression. Concerns have been raised about the former government's handling of China. show more

Chuck Schumer Mocked Over Government Abuse Tipline Initiative.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has announced a new initiative aimed at uncovering governmental misconduct, only to be met with widespread ridicule. Schumer’s new whistleblower tipline urges people to report instances of corruption, power abuses, and threats to public safety.

The categories available for reporting through the tipline include “retaliation,” “wasteful spending,” “fraud,” and “criminal activity,” among others. Schumer invited public servants to participate, offering legal protections for those who come forward.

However, the initiative was quickly criticized online. Technology billionaire Elon Musk joked that Senator Schumer himself might be involved in criminal activity. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) sarcastically expressed his intent to report key Democratic figures, including former President Joe Biden, for their misuse of federal power.

Senator Schumer has emerged as a figure of ridicule, even for those opposing President Donald J. Trump. Comedian Jon Stewart slammed Schumer in a recent episode of The Daily Show, calling on Democrats to stop “trotting out” the elderly politician.

Image by Victoria Pickering.

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has announced a new initiative aimed at uncovering governmental misconduct, only to be met with widespread ridicule. Schumer's new whistleblower tipline urges people to report instances of corruption, power abuses, and threats to public safety. show more

Trump Dispatches Treasury Secretary Bessent to Ukraine for Zelensky Meeting on Critical Minerals.

President Donald J. Trump has announced plans to send Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to Ukraine, aiming to secure a mineral trade arrangement as part of U.S. aid efforts amid Ukraine’s ongoing military conflict with RussiaTrump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform on Tuesday.

“I am sending Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent to Ukraine to meet President Zelensky,” President Trump wrote on Truth Social. “This War MUST and WILL END SOON—Too much Death and Destruction. The U.S. has spent BILLIONS of Dollars Globally, with little to show. WHEN AMERICA IS STRONG, THE WORLD IS AT PEACE.”

The special envoy assigned by Trump for Ukraine and Russia matters, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, mentioned that the Treasury Department is evaluating ways to secure a contract bringing rare-earth minerals into the U.S. The potential agreement would make U.S. aid contingent on the acquisition of these minerals.

Ukraine is a major supplier of rare-earth minerals in Europe, possessing significant deposits of lithium, titanium, uranium, and iron. President Zelensky has shown an openness to discussing mineral agreements, as noted in recent comments made by Trump during a recent interview, indicating Ukraine’s willingness to proceed with such a deal in return for sustained U.S. support.

Trump has expressed a commitment to ending the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting plans for negotiations involving Zelensky and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin. Discussions between Trump and Putin have been reported, though specific timelines for formal talks remain undisclosed.

Meanwhile, Vice President J.D. Vance is scheduled to meet with Zelensky at the Munich Security Conference this weekend, along with Lt. Gen. Kellogg. This meeting may offer further opportunities to facilitate progress toward peace in the region.

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President Donald J. Trump has announced plans to send Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to Ukraine, aiming to secure a mineral trade arrangement as part of U.S. aid efforts amid Ukraine's ongoing military conflict with Russia. Trump made the announcement on his Truth Social platform on Tuesday. show more

Tom Homan Blasts Pope Francis Over Immigration Remarks.

President Donald J. Trump’s border czar shot back at recent statements from Pope Francis, calling the Pope to fix the Catholic Church before criticizing U.S. immigration policies. “He ought to fix the Catholic Church and concentrate on his work and leave border enforcement to us,” Tom Homan said, noting that he is Catholic himself.

“He wants to attack us securing our border? He has a wall around the Vatican, does he not? So he has a wall to protect his people and himself, but we can’t have a wall around the United States,” he observed.

Pope Francis recently remarked on the Trump administration’s deportation policies, arguing for better treatment of legitimate refugees while acknowledging that countries have a right to defend themselves.

Pope Francis also addressed comments recently made by Vice President J.D. Vance on social media, in which Vance referred to ordo amoris, a traditional Christian teaching that espouses the order of love one has for their family, neighbors, countrymen, and so forth. “The true ordo amoris that must be promoted is that which we discover by meditating … on the love that builds a fraternity open to all, without exception,” he suggested.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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President Donald J. Trump's border czar shot back at recent statements from Pope Francis, calling the Pope to fix the Catholic Church before criticizing U.S. immigration policies. "He ought to fix the Catholic Church and concentrate on his work and leave border enforcement to us," Tom Homan said, noting that he is Catholic himself. show more

Netanyahu Threatens to Resume War If Hostages Not Returned By Trump’s Deadline.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned the terrorist group Hamas that his country will resume its war against the Islamist organization if hostages captured on October 7, 2023, are not released by a deadline set by President Donald J. Trump for Saturday at noon. “If Hamas does not return our hostages by noon on Saturday, the ceasefire will end, and the IDF will resume intense fighting until Hamas is decisively defeated,” Netanyahu said following a security cabinet meeting on Tuesday, February 11.

Initially, Israel did not expect all nine remaining hostages to be released at noon on Saturday. However, they are now backing demands from President Donald J. Trump, who called on all nine to be freed by the noon deadline.

“In light of Hamas’s announcement of its decision to violate the agreement and not release our hostages, I instructed the IDF last night to amass forces inside and around the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu said. Israeli media reports that reservists have also been called up and deployed.

The move comes after Hamas claimed that Israel was violating the ceasefire deal, which President Trump helped to broker. As a result, the terror group stated it would postpone the release of hostages.

The initial ceasefire agreement called on Hamas to release all hostages in a three-phase plan. Hamas has already released some hostages who were held for over 500 days.

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Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned the terrorist group Hamas that his country will resume its war against the Islamist organization if hostages captured on October 7, 2023, are not released by a deadline set by President Donald J. Trump for Saturday at noon. "If Hamas does not return our hostages by noon on Saturday, the ceasefire will end, and the IDF will resume intense fighting until Hamas is decisively defeated," Netanyahu said following a security cabinet meeting on Tuesday, February 11. show more

NY Dems Urge Court to Allow Noncitizen Voting.

The Court of Appeals of the State of New York—the highest judicial body in the state—is hearing arguments on a contentious law allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections. Legislation passed in 2022 would permit approximately 800,000 noncitizens, who are lawful permanent residents or authorized to work in the U.S., to vote in municipal elections if they have resided in New York City for at least 30 days.

Notably, the legislation was previously invalidated by the state’s Second Judicial Department, citing violations of the New York State Constitution and Municipal Home Rule Law. The decision upheld a lower court’s ruling. Concerns were raised that these noncitizens could represent as much as 15 percent or more of the electorate in some future elections, significantly impacting local election outcomes.

The move to enfranchise foreign nationals comes despite the Democrats claiming to be concerned about potential foreign interference in U.S. elections for years. Leading figures like Representative turned Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) have argued that “We must guard against and seek to deter all attempts at foreign interference, and ensure that American voters decide American elections.”

There is strong evidence that noncitizens voting in federal elections unlawfully due to poor vetting have changed election outcomes. For instance, researchers writing in the peer-reviewed Electoral Studies journal in 2014 estimated that 6.4 percent of noncitizens voted in the 2008 election, favoring the Democrats in numbers sufficient to materially alter the composition of the Senate.

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The Court of Appeals of the State of New York—the highest judicial body in the state—is hearing arguments on a contentious law allowing noncitizens to vote in local elections. Legislation passed in 2022 would permit approximately 800,000 noncitizens, who are lawful permanent residents or authorized to work in the U.S., to vote in municipal elections if they have resided in New York City for at least 30 days. show more

President Trump Expected to Sign EO to Clean Up D.C., Crack Down on Gun Crime in Capital.

President Donald J. Trump is expected to soon sign an executive order directing prosecutors in Washington, D.C. to seek federal charges against individuals arrested on gun offenses and ordering the removal of the city’s numerous homeless encampments. The order follows a pledge by Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign to restore the U.S. capital as a first-class American city after it desceneded into a “nightmare of murder and crime” under former President Joe Biden.

In addition to addressing gun crime and the city’s rampant homeless crisis, Trump’s executive order is expected to direct more stringent enforcement against so-called  quality of life crimes, which include criminal acts such as public intoxication, open-air illegal drug sales, vandalism, grafitti, and public urination. While the exact language of the executive order is not yet finalized, it is expected that Trump will issue the directive later this week.

Under Trump’s order, felons caught in possession of a gun—or guns—in Washington, D.C. can be held without bail. Additionally, the order clears the way for prosecutors to seek federal penalities for these individuals if convicted.

Over the last four years, under former President Biden, Washington, D.C. has seen an explosion in gun related crime. Last February, former Trump administration staffer Mike Gill was shot during a carjacking spree in the capital city. Gill later died of his wounds.

The explosion in Washington, D.C.’s homeless population will also be addressed in President Trump’s executive order. Over the past two years, the capital has seen an increasing number of homeless encampments across the city—with most being established in green areas near major roadways, public parks, and around Union Station. It expected the directive’s language will help clear restrictions on the city’s ability to clear and remove the encampments.

Image by Ted Eytan.

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President Donald J. Trump is expected to soon sign an executive order directing prosecutors in Washington, D.C. to seek federal charges against individuals arrested on gun offenses and ordering the removal of the city's numerous homeless encampments. The order follows a pledge by Trump during the 2024 presidential campaign to restore the U.S. capital as a first-class American city after it desceneded into a "nightmare of murder and crime" under former President Joe Biden. show more