Saturday, July 12, 2025

President Trump Announces Executive Order to Eradicate ‘Anti-Christian Bias.’

President Donald J. Trump has announced he will be signing an executive order targeting anti-Christian bias in the federal government and tasking Attorney General Pam Bondi to “eradicate” it. The America First leader announced the action at the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C.

Under Joe Biden, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) infamously targeted traditional Catholics, who attend the Tridentine or Traditional Latin Mass, as potential extremists, branding them “radical-traditionalist” and connecting them to “racially or ethnically motivated” violence.

Trump also criticized the former regime for imprisoning Paulette Harlow, a pro-life activist in her seventies, for protesting at an abortion clinic.

In addition to the executive order on anti-Christian bias, President Trump announced he will create a “brand-new presidential commission on religious liberty,” saying it will be “a very big deal.” He further announced the creation of a new faith office in the White House led by pastor Paula White, who introduced him at the prayer breakfast.

He reflected on the assassination attempt against him in Butler, Pennsylvania, last year at length, crediting God for saving him.

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President Donald J. Trump has announced he will be signing an executive order targeting anti-Christian bias in the federal government and tasking Attorney General Pam Bondi to "eradicate" it. The America First leader announced the action at the National Prayer Breakfast at the Washington Hilton in Washington, D.C. show more

Blasphemy: UK Judge Admonishes Man for Burning ‘Sacred’ Quran.

A judge in the United Kingdom admonished a man who tore out pages of the Islamic Quran and burned them, stating that the book was “sacred” and that such actions were not permissible in a “tolerant” society. Martin Frost set fire to the Quran on February 1 in Manchester, England, live streaming the incident on social media outside a memorial to the 2017 Manchester bombing, in which a jihadist killed 22 people, including many children.

Frost pleaded guilty to a charge of racial or religiously aggravated intentional harassment, noting that he burned the Quran in response to the death of his daughter, who was killed in the Israeli conflict.

He also claimed he was acting in solidarity with activist Salwan Momika, an Iraqi refugee who was murdered in Sweden. Momika was also known for carrying out Quran-burning protests.

Judge Margaret McCormack told Frost she was sympathetic to the loss of his daughter but insisted, “The Quran is a sacred book to Muslims, and treating it as you did is going to cause extreme distress. This is a tolerant country, but we just do not tolerate this behavior.” Frost is expected to be sentenced on April 29.

Controversially, Greater Manchester posted his full name, date of birth, and location on social media after he was charged, potentially exposing him to assassination.

His case comes after protestors last year were sentenced for as little as shouting, “Who the f**k is Allah?” following the mass stabbing of children by Axel Rudakubana in Southport last summer.

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A judge in the United Kingdom admonished a man who tore out pages of the Islamic Quran and burned them, stating that the book was "sacred" and that such actions were not permissible in a "tolerant" society. Martin Frost set fire to the Quran on February 1 in Manchester, England, live streaming the incident on social media outside a memorial to the 2017 Manchester bombing, in which a jihadist killed 22 people, including many children. show more

UK PM Slammed as Cost of Surrendering Strategic Islands Rises to Up to $22.5 Billion.

Britain’s Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has come under fire from Reform Party leader Nigel Farage and the Conservative Party over new changes to a deal to surrender the Chagos Islands, a British overseas territory which hosts a strategic base, to Mauritius.

Mauritius’ Prime Minister, Navin Ramgoolam, claims changes have been made to front-load payments from Britain—Starmer has bizarrely agreed to pay Mauritius to take away the islands, not the other way around—and modify how they are calculated to adjust for possible inflation. “What’s the point of getting money and then having half of it at the end?” he told the Mauritian parliament earlier this week. New estimates claim the deal’s total cost could be as high as $22.5 billion.

Prime Minister Starmer defended the agreement, emphasizing the necessity of maintaining the UK-US military base on Diego Garcia under a 99-year lease included in the deal. However, the base could be maintained indefinitely by simply not giving the islands away—particularly as the Chagossian islanders evicted from the territory to make way for the base do not want it to be transferred to Mauritius, which is around 1,400 miles away and has only the most tenuous links to them.

Reform leader Farage questioned how Prime Minister Starmer and the leftist Labour Party government could justify sending billions to Mauritius while, for instance, cutting off winter fuel payments to seniors.

Conservative Party lawmaker Robert Jenrick noted on X that the lead negotiators for Britain and Mauritius are both long-time friends of Prime Minister Starmer and helped his election campaign. “Quisling Keir cares more about his reputation amongst the international legal fraternity than what’s good for Britain. This disastrous deal is nothing short of traitorous,” Jenrick wrote.

The plan to hand over sovereignty of the British Indian Ocean Territory, as Chagos is officially termed, was initially publicized in October after a deal with former Mauritian leader Pravind Jugnauth. However, following Jugnauth’s electoral defeat, his successor, Ramgoolam, criticized the already overgenerous original terms, demanding further concessions.

Complications increased after Donald J. Trump’s re-election as U.S. president, with some many on Trump’s team unhappy with sovereignty over the islands being transferred to an ally of China.

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Britain's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has come under fire from Reform Party leader Nigel Farage and the Conservative Party over new changes to a deal to surrender the Chagos Islands, a British overseas territory which hosts a strategic base, to Mauritius. show more

President Trump Orders Nearly All USAID Staff on Leave.

President Donald J. Trump will order nearly all federal employees with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on administrative leave this Friday. The move comes as the international aid agency faces increasing scrutiny over its disbursement of taxpayer dollars and allegations it funds nongovernmental organizations and other groups actively undermining American interests abroad.

According to a notice on the USAID website, the measure will affect all “direct hire personnel” from February 7 at 11:59 PM. However, those responsible for essential operations, leadership roles, and select programs will continue their duties. Employees not on leave will be informed by Thursday at 3:00 PM.

Last week, the Trump White House announced a freeze on all USAID disbursements after Elon Musk and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) found concerning irregularities, including U.S. taxpayer dollars being given to organizations associated with foreign terrorist groups. Subsequently, President Trump named Secretary of State Marco Rubio as acting director of the agency—a move believed to be a precursor to the USAID shutdown, with any critical programs being subsumed into the State Department instead.

“They have basically evolved into an agency that believes that they’re not even a U.S. government agency, that… they’re a global charity, that they take the taxpayer money, and they spend it as a global charity irrespective of whether it is in the national interest or not in the national interest,” Sec. Rubio said in an interview earlier this week. He continued, stating while initially it was hoped USAID could be reformed, it appears that is no longer possible: “Now we have basically an active effort—their basic attitude is, ‘We don’t work for anyone, we work for ourselves, no agency of government can tell us what to do.'”

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President Donald J. Trump will order nearly all federal employees with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on administrative leave this Friday. The move comes as the international aid agency faces increasing scrutiny over its disbursement of taxpayer dollars and allegations it funds nongovernmental organizations and other groups actively undermining American interests abroad. show more

Zelensky AGAIN Threatens to Acquire Nukes If Not Let Into NATO.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has again threatened that his country will try to acquire nuclear weapons if not allowed into the NATO military alliance. Zelensky stated that his country would require a “million-man army,” including contributions from allied nations, a nuclear deterrent, and advanced missile systems, supposedly to deter future Russian aggression.

Zelensky complained to Piers Morgan on Tuesday that Ukraine relinquished its Soviet-era nuclear arsenal in the 1990s “for nothing” and may seek to reacquire such weapons if NATO membership is not forthcoming. Ukraine hosts several civil nuclear plants, including the infamous Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, which could help facilitate Zelensky’s acquisition of radioactive weaponry.

Zelensky has made similar threats in the past, stating as recently as last October that he would seek nuclear arms if NATO did not accept Ukraine as a member.

“What way out do we have? Either Ukraine will have nuclear weapons, or we have to be in some kind of alliance,” Zelensky said.

Ukraine had nuclear weapons on its territory at the downfall of the former Soviet Union (USSR) but transferred them to Russia in the 1990s as part of negotiations to prevent nuclear proliferation.

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has again threatened that his country will try to acquire nuclear weapons if not allowed into the NATO military alliance. Zelensky stated that his country would require a "million-man army," including contributions from allied nations, a nuclear deterrent, and advanced missile systems, supposedly to deter future Russian aggression. show more

NGO Complains 90 Percent of Ukrainian Media Relies on USAID Funding.

Around 90 percent of Ukrainian media relies on the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) cash to survive, according to the director of a Ukrainian non-governmental organization (NGO). Oksana Romaniuk, director of the Institute of Mass Information (IMI), claims that the advertising market in Ukraine dropped by as much as 92 percent following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

According to Romaniuk, the market has never recovered. Advertising revenues account for as little as three to ten percent of regional media revenues. Speaking on USAID, she explained, “The problem is that almost everyone has grants. The question is that for some, these grants amounted to 100 percent of their income, and they could only survive thanks to grants. These grants amounted to 40–60 percent for some, less for others.”

Romaniuk stated that cash for Ukrainian media also came from Europe but that American funding made up the largest amount overall.

Shortly after his inauguration last month, President Donald J. Trump, with a few exceptions, froze foreign aid for 90 days. He has also gutted USAID, which is being absorbed into the U.S. State Department after Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) determined it was unsalvageable.

Romaniuk argued that the funding freeze could weaken democracy in Ukraine. However, there is currently no democracy in Ukraine due to martial law prohibiting any new elections. President Volodymyr Zelenky’s presidential term ended in May last year, but no new elections are currently scheduled.

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Around 90 percent of Ukrainian media relies on the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) cash to survive, according to the director of a Ukrainian non-governmental organization (NGO). Oksana Romaniuk, director of the Institute of Mass Information (IMI), claims that the advertising market in Ukraine dropped by as much as 92 percent following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. show more
Migrant Crime

ICE Has Already Rounded Up Almost 200 Venezuelan Gang Members.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have already apprehended nearly 200 members of the notorious Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, the White House announced on Wednesday. From January 21 to February 3, ICE agents arrested 194 gang members who were illegally residing in the United States. President Donald J. Trump has promised to root out dangerous illegal aliens.

“President Donald Trump told the American people he’d arrest and deport members of the brutal Tren de Aragua gang, and he’s doing just that,” stated White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. “Illegal immigrant criminal gangs like Tren de Aragua will no longer be able to terrorize American communities under President Trump’s leadership.”

Leavitt further confirmed that each of the apprehended gang members will be deported back to Venezuela, which has agreed to accept repatriation flights from the U.S.

These arrests contribute to the over 7,000 criminal aliens ICE has apprehended since President Trump took office, with raids conducted in several major sanctuary cities across the nation.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced last week that the U.S. will use the military prison at Guantanamo Bay to house deported migrants. President Trump elaborated on this strategy, stating, “Some of them are so bad we don’t even trust the countries to hold them, because we don’t want them coming back, so we’re gonna send them out to Guantanamo. This will double our capacity immediately, right? And tough. That’s a tough, that’s a tough place to get out of.”

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele has also agreed to host criminal aliens—and even U.S. criminals—at his CECOT mega-prison.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have already apprehended nearly 200 members of the notorious Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, the White House announced on Wednesday. From January 21 to February 3, ICE agents arrested 194 gang members who were illegally residing in the United States. President Donald J. Trump has promised to root out dangerous illegal aliens. show more

Trump’s DOJ Ends Biden Govt Lawfare Against Journalists Who Exposed Ashley Biden Diary.

President Donald J. Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) has moved to end a Biden government-initiated grand jury investigation targeting Spencer Meads, Eric Cochran, and James O’Keefe for their efforts to expose and publish the diary of former President Joe Biden’s daughter, Ashley Biden. In the course of its investigation, the Biden DOJ directed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to conduct predawn raids against the three men, seizing their electronic devices in violation of their rights as journalists under the First Amendment.

Critics contend that the lawfare effort was intended to chill independent journalists who sought to uncover details about Joe Biden and his family. During his four-year tenure in the White House, Biden and his son, Hunter Biden, faced a bevy of accusations that they profited from the 82-year-old Democrat’s positions in public office and laundered their ill-gotten gains through other family members.

The Ashely Biden diary notably contained details suggesting she may have been sexually molested by a family member as a child. Additionally, the diary alludes to her father, Joe Biden, showering naked with her at an age that was “probably not appropriate.” In a letter filed with a federal U.S. District Court, Ashley Biden confirmed the diary’s authenticity.

Last year, Aimee Harris, a Florida resident, was sentenced in a federal court to one month in prison and three months of home detention for stealing and selling the diary. Harris turned the diary over to Project Veritas in return for $20,000. Biden’s daughter had left her diary at a friend’s residence in Delray Beach, Florida.

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President Donald J. Trump's Department of Justice (DOJ) has moved to end a Biden government-initiated grand jury investigation targeting Spencer Meads, Eric Cochran, and James O’Keefe for their efforts to expose and publish the diary of former President Joe Biden's daughter, Ashley Biden. In the course of its investigation, the Biden DOJ directed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to conduct predawn raids against the three men, seizing their electronic devices in violation of their rights as journalists under the First Amendment. show more

AG Bondi Moves to Freeze Federal Funding of Sanctuary Cities.

President Donald J. Trump’s Attorney General, Pam Bondi, is moving to suspend all federal funding of sanctuary cities. The DOJ directive could impact upwards of 220 American cities that have some form of sanctuary law on the books preventing local law enforcement and government officials from assisting federal immigration enforcement actions against migrants who entered the United States unlawfully.

Several Democrat mayors and governors have already announced they intend to resist President Trump’s nationwide crackdown on illegal immigrants, spearheaded by Border Czar Tom Homan. Subsequently, The National Pulse reported on Tuesday that Homan is considering pursuing legal action against  New Jersey Democrat Governor Phil Murphy after the latter claimed he was actively hiding an illegal immigrant from ICE agents in a room above his garage.

The local Democrat government in control of Washington, D.C. is also signaling they intend to resist President Trump’s immigration enforcement actions. “The values, laws, and policies of Washington, D.C., did not change on Election Day. We celebrate our diversity and respect all D.C. residents no matter their immigration status. We are a sanctuary city because we know that our neighborhoods are safer and stronger when no one is afraid to call on our government for help, and when our police can focus on protecting and serving,” said D.C.’s Democrat mayor, Muriel Bowser, in a statement on a city government website that provides information to aid illegal immigrants in avoiding federal detention and deportation.

Meanwhile, under the direction of Homan and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has executed numerous enforcement actions resulting in thousands of illegal immigrants being deported in just two weeks.

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President Donald J. Trump's Attorney General, Pam Bondi, is moving to suspend all federal funding of sanctuary cities. The DOJ directive could impact upwards of 220 American cities that have some form of sanctuary law on the books preventing local law enforcement and government officials from assisting federal immigration enforcement actions against migrants who entered the United States unlawfully. show more

WATCH: FCC Releases Kamala’s Full, Word Salad 60 Minutes Interview After Trump Complaint.

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released former Vice President Kamala Harris’s full interview with 60 Minutes. This comes after President Donald J. Trump filed a complaint against CBS News for deceptively editing the video and transcript of the interview to make her appear more cogent.

The video appears to prove President Trump’s accusations correct, with several rambling, “word salad” answers from Harris in the raw footage having been excised from the finished product.

A written transcript of the interview has also been released.

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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released former Vice President Kamala Harris's full interview with 60 Minutes. This comes after President Donald J. Trump filed a complaint against CBS News for deceptively editing the video and transcript of the interview to make her appear more cogent. show more