Sunday, November 16, 2025

Top Dem Advisor Grifts Millions Promoting ‘Re-Segregation.’

A black nationalist and advisor to Governor Josh Shapiro (D-PA) has pulled in $20 million from nonprofit groups, the government, and grantmakers while promoting the re-segregation of public schools. Sharif El-Mekki, a member of the Iranian-aligned Black Panther Party, has made a name using his nonprofit group—the Center for Black Educator Development (CBED)—to push for an education policy where “all black students are taught by high-quality, same-race teachers.”

Additionally, El-Mekki says he envisions enacting requirements that “all teachers demonstrate high levels of expertise in anti-racist mindsets.” In 2022, he served on the Education and Workforce Advisory Committee, which was part of Gov. Shaprio‘s transition team.

TRAINING RADICAL EDUCATORS.

CBED has become one of the forefront groups in training educators across the U.S., focusing on “education activism.” In essence, the group pushes teachers to promote radical political agendas that advance the ideological aims of far-left activists and would-be left-wing revolutionaries. Founded by El-Mekki in 2019, CBED publishes a teaching manual entitled ‘The Anti-Racist Guide to Teacher Retention,’ co-developed with the Pennsylvania Department of Education under Gov. Shapiro.

The guide defines public education as “a political act” and instructs educators on how they “can upend white supremacy and a racist history of using education as an oppressive social force.” According to the CBED and Pennsylvania government publication, “Every lesson plan is a political document, and every classroom interaction a political statement.”

IRANIAN & CORPORATE TIES.

El-Mekki’s views on education appear to be highly influenced by his upbringing in a so-called “freedom school” run by the radical Black Panther organization. His mother, a Mulsim convert, later moved El-Mekki and the family to Iran so that they could be raised under the guidance of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. The young El-Mekki was subsequently instructed in Iran‘s Islamic education system.

The CBED and El-Mekki—who has been praised by anti-white and anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan—currently have around $19.5 in assets, with even the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation having contributed $1.4 million to the group in 2020 and 2021. Other financial backers of CBED include NBC Universal, Nike, the Bezos Family Foundation, the Silicon Valley Community Foundation, and the University of Pennsylvania School of Education.

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A black nationalist and advisor to Governor Josh Shapiro (D-PA) has pulled in $20 million from nonprofit groups, the government, and grantmakers while promoting the re-segregation of public schools. Sharif El-Mekki, a member of the Iranian-aligned Black Panther Party, has made a name using his nonprofit group—the Center for Black Educator Development (CBED)—to push for an education policy where “all black students are taught by high-quality, same-race teachers.” show more

MUST-WATCH: Trump Roasts No-Show Kamala at Catholic Al Smith Dinner.

Former President Donald J. Trump attended the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York City on Thursday, October 17, roasting Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, who refused to attend.

Trump mocked Harris, saying she couldn’t be there in person because she was receiving Holy Communion from Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. This referenced a recent incident where Catholics accused Whitmer of denigrating the Holy Eucharist.

Trump also poked fun at several of the diner’s guests, including Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and New York City Mayor Eric Adams.

WATCH:

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Former President Donald J. Trump attended the annual Al Smith Dinner in New York City on Thursday, October 17, roasting Vice President and Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, who refused to attend. show more

A New York Prisoner, Hailing from New Jersey, Could Swing Alaska’s U.S. House Race… You Read that Right.

Eric Hafner, a 33-year-old New Jersey resident who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence in New York for threatening and menacing local elected officials, could play a determining role in the race for Alaska’s at-large seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Alaska’s elections use a ranked-choice voting system, which arguably cost Republicans the U.S. House seat in a September 2022 special election following the death of longtime Congressman Don Young (R-AK).

The November ballot in Alaska will feature just one Republican candidate, Nicholas Begich, who hails from a longtime political dynasty based in Anchorage. During the 2022 special election, Begich and former Governor Sarah Palin both appeared on the ballot, leading to a degree of confusion, with some voters leaving their second-choice ranking inadvertently blank. Meanwhile, the incumbent, Rep. Mary Peltola (D-AK), will have to contend with a second Democrat in Eric Hafner, who is known in the federal prison system as Inmate 00932-005.

A perennial candidate who has run for office in various states, including Hawaii and Oregon, Hafner’s Alaska candidacy has survived two Democratic Party-brought court challenges. He qualified for the state’s August primary ballot, where he finished in sixth place out of twelve candidates with 467 votes. However, after the third and fourth-place primary finishers—both Republicans—dropped out of the race, Hafner qualified as a candidate on the state’s general election ballot as a top four vote-getter.

“The chances of Eric Hafner having an impact on this election are legitimate and real,” Republican strategist Matt Shuckerow told the New York Times. The form campaign manager for Dan Sullivan added: “This is an extremely tight race, and every vote will count.”

Democrats worry Hafner could draw several percentage points of Democratic Party voters during the November election. Even if a fraction of those leave their second choice blank instead of choosing Peltola, the Congressman could very easily lose her re-election bid.

Image by Richard Martin.

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Eric Hafner, a 33-year-old New Jersey resident who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence in New York for threatening and menacing local elected officials, could play a determining role in the race for Alaska's at-large seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. Alaska's elections use a ranked-choice voting system, which arguably cost Republicans the U.S. House seat in a September 2022 special election following the death of longtime Congressman Don Young (R-AK). show more

UK Says Russia Planted Bomb on Courier Plane.

Authorities in the United Kingdom suspect that Russia may have planted an incendiary bomb on a courier airplane after the alleged device caught fire at a warehouse in the city of Birmingham, England, this week. British counter-terrorism police say they are investigating the incident, which saw a suspicious fire break out at a warehouse belonging to the courier DHL. The package is believed to be linked to Russia.

The investigation comes just weeks after another case in Leipzig, Germany, in which German domestic intelligence suggested that another DHL air freight package that caught fire could be linked to Russia.

Thomas Haldenwang, the head of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, told German lawmakers this week that the package caught fire before the flight took off. He added that if the package had detonated on board the plane in flight, it would have likely crashed.

Reports suggest that the only reason the device did not explode on board the plane is that it was delayed.

“We are observing aggressive behavior by the Russian intelligence services [that is] putting people’s lives at risk. It affects all areas of our free society,” Haldenwang said.

Western authorities have suggested Russia may have also been behind an attempted assassination plot directed at the CEO of Germany’s Rheinmetall, a major manufacturer of weapons provided to Ukraine. Details of Russia’s alleged involvement in the incidents remain scarce. However, Russia has been accused of election interference and many other plots in the past, some of which turned out to be fake or overblown.

Those plots included the so-called “Russian collusion” hoax linked to President Donald J. Trump or allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 Brexit referendum.

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Authorities in the United Kingdom suspect that Russia may have planted an incendiary bomb on a courier airplane after the alleged device caught fire at a warehouse in the city of Birmingham, England, this week. British counter-terrorism police say they are investigating the incident, which saw a suspicious fire break out at a warehouse belonging to the courier DHL. The package is believed to be linked to Russia. show more
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Youth Shifts Right: Young German Men Embrace Conservative Ideals.

A new survey suggests that German young people are gravitating increasingly to the right, with support among young men in particular surging. The Shell Youth Study 2024, which examined responses from 2,509 people born between 1998 and 2012, found that 25 percent of young men describe themselves as either ‘somewhat right-wing’ or ‘right-wing.’ This marks a rise from under 20 percent in 2019.

In contrast, only 11 percent of young women identified with the right, consistent with figures from the previous survey. The study also revealed that 72 percent of young women support a diverse society, compared to 56 percent of young men. Additionally, issues such as feminism and veganism showed higher concern among young women than among young men.

The shift towards right-wing views among young German men is aligned with increasing support for the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. A survey earlier this year showed the AfD gaining popularity among the 14 to 29-year-old age group. Recent state elections in Thuringia and Saxony confirmed this trend, with the AfD attracting significant youth support.

In neighboring Austria, the populist Freedom Party (FPOe) is the most popular party among all age brackets. The Austrian youth vote helped the party win last month’s national election.

The Shell survey also found rising populist sentiments among young Germans. In total, 55 percent agreed that state policies do not personally benefit them, while 48 percent believe the government prioritizes migrants over native citizens in need.

Major concerns among young people include the fear of broader conflict in Europe and economic challenges, with 81 percent worried about war and 67 percent listing poverty as a concern.

The current left-wing coalition government has led Germany to a severe economic downturn. German business giants like Volkswagen are considering shutting down factories amid fears of a back-to-back recession.

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A new survey suggests that German young people are gravitating increasingly to the right, with support among young men in particular surging. The Shell Youth Study 2024, which examined responses from 2,509 people born between 1998 and 2012, found that 25 percent of young men describe themselves as either 'somewhat right-wing' or 'right-wing.' This marks a rise from under 20 percent in 2019. show more

100+ UK Labour Party Staffers Are Campaigning for Kamala Harris in Swing States.

According to a social media post by the Labour Party’s head of operations, Sofia Patel, around a hundred current and former staffers of Britain’s ruling party are set to help American Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s campaign in several key swing states. Patel claims the Labour activists will travel to the United States in the coming weeks to help the Harris campaign in North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

Patel advertised in the LinkedIn post, made on October 16, that there were still ten spots remaining for those who wish to go to North Carolina and that housing accommodations would be provided for them. It is unclear whether the Labour Party, the Harris campaign, or someone else may be paying for the accommodations. While foreigners can volunteer in elections, they cannot be directly compensated.

Earlier this year, several high-profile Labour Party figures, including several sitting Members of Parliament (MPs) and Labour General Secretary David Evans, attended the Democratic National Convention (DNC). The Harris campaign also recruited Deborah Mattinson, a former strategy director for Britain’s leftist prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer. Mattinson had helped rebrand Labour in an effort to appeal to the party’s traditional working-class voters.

FOREIGN INTERFERENCE.

Sofia Patel’s announcement reveals the deep connections between Labour and the Democrats amid concerns about foreign election interference in the U.S.

However, corporate media election interference reports are largely limited to countries like Russia, Iran, or China and are filled with claims that these countries are attempting to aid Republicans and the campaign of former President Donald J. Trump. This comes despite Russia’s President Vladimir Putin endorsing Kamala Harris and Iran allegedly attempting to assassinate President Trump.

Image by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street.

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According to a social media post by the Labour Party's head of operations, Sofia Patel, around a hundred current and former staffers of Britain's ruling party are set to help American Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris's campaign in several key swing states. Patel claims the Labour activists will travel to the United States in the coming weeks to help the Harris campaign in North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. show more
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Court Reinstates Anti-Ballot Harvesting Laws, Authorizes Investigation.

The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated anti-ballot harvesting laws and granted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton the ability to continue investigating alleged vote harvesting through the upcoming November elections. On Tuesday, the appellate court upheld sections of Texas voting law, Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), which includes permission for Paxton’s office to pursue vote harvesting investigations.

This decision is a reversal of an earlier district court ruling by U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez, who had blocked the anti-vote harvesting laws and investigations, claiming they might amount to a restriction on free speech. “On the eve of elections in Texas, the district court has entered an injunction that impacts how ballots can be handled. It holds unconstitutional a law that has been on the books for over three years, but that the court did not see fit to enjoin until now,” the higher court admonished.

“The Supreme Court has instructed lower courts not to unduly delay ordering changes to election law until the eve of an election… We accordingly grant the State’s request for a stay of the injunction pending appeal.”

“We fought hard to ensure that the Texas laws protecting the ballot box will be in full force and effect this election season,” AG Paxton said of the decision, calling it a “major win” for election integrity.

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The U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated anti-ballot harvesting laws and granted Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton the ability to continue investigating alleged vote harvesting through the upcoming November elections. On Tuesday, the appellate court upheld sections of Texas voting law, Senate Bill 1 (S.B. 1), which includes permission for Paxton's office to pursue vote harvesting investigations. show more

Veteran Convicted for Praying Silently Near Abortion Clinic.

A court has convicted a man for praying silently within the vicinity of an abortion clinic in Britain. Prosecutors argue he broke a law banning all praying, protesting, and demonstrating near facilities that abort babies. Adam Smith-Connor has been sentenced to a two-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay court costs of £9,000 (~$11,700). He silently prayed outside an abortion clinic in Bournemouth, England, in November 2022.

Smith-Connor, a military veteran and physiotherapist, stood silently with his hands clasped together, praying for his unborn son, a victim of abortion 22 years prior. “Today, the court has decided that certain thoughts—silent thoughts—can be illegal in the United Kingdom,” he said of his conviction. “That cannot be right. All I did was pray to God, in the privacy of my own mind, and yet I stand convicted as a criminal?”

Previously, pro-life Christian activist Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was awarded compensation this year after police wrongfully detained her for silently praying near a Birmingham abortion clinic in late 2022. Christian groups have sounded alarms over laws that prohibit even silent prayer near abortion clinics. Groups have worked to overturn legislation and court rulings, arguing they violate freedom of religion.

British politicians appear adamant about enforcing and expanding bans on prayer near abortion clinics.

Bans on prayer within 150 meters (~492 feet) of clinics come into force by the end of October in England and Wales. The bans coincide with the Roman Catholic feast of All Souls’ Day, in which Catholics pray for the dead.

In Scotland, prayer is prohibited 200 meters (~656 feet) from abortion clinics. Christian and pro-life groups warn the law could also criminalize prayers in private homes within “no-prayer zones.”

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A court has convicted a man for praying silently within the vicinity of an abortion clinic in Britain. Prosecutors argue he broke a law banning all praying, protesting, and demonstrating near facilities that abort babies. Adam Smith-Connor has been sentenced to a two-year conditional discharge and ordered to pay court costs of £9,000 (~$11,700). He silently prayed outside an abortion clinic in Bournemouth, England, in November 2022. show more
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In the Absence of the RNC, 15 State Attorneys General Are Stepping Up…

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, joined by 15 other state attorneys general, sent a letter to Biden-Harris Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, demanding that DHS fulfill its legal obligation to assist states in verifying the citizenship of registered voters.

On October 7, Paxton formally requested the federal government provide data on the citizenship status of individuals who may have illegally registered to vote in Texas. Paxton attached a list of approximately 450,000 voters who registered without presenting a state-issued driver’s license or ID, meaning their citizenship status had not been confirmed. This request triggered the federal government’s legal duty to respond. Several other states have made similar demands to ensure the accuracy of their voter rolls.

However, the Biden-Harris government has not granted states access to the federal databases needed to verify noncitizens are not on voter rolls. While federal law makes it illegal for noncitizens to register to vote, vetting is weak. Courts have ruled that states cannot require proof of citizenship for voter registration. As a result, states must rely on federal databases to verify citizenship status.

In the letter, Paxton and the other attorneys general expressed frustration with DHS’s delayed responses, accusing the agency of failing to grant access to its Person Centric Query Service (PCQS) database, which is essential for verifying voter registration information. They argued that DHS is legally required to provide the information, regardless of its opinion on the usefulness of the data.

“Secretary Mayorkas owes every state the requested information without delay. They are legally obligated to assist in ensuring noncitizens are not registering or voting in American elections,” Paxton insists.

Despite the ban on noncitizen voting, research suggests foreigners do vote in U.S. elections, mainly for Democrats and in numbers significant enough to change the outcome.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, joined by 15 other state attorneys general, sent a letter to Biden-Harris Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, demanding that DHS fulfill its legal obligation to assist states in verifying the citizenship of registered voters. show more

FBI Quietly Alters Crime Data, Confirming Spike in Murder, Rape, and Robbery Under Biden-Harris.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has revised its crime statistics for 2022, now reporting a 4.5 percent rise in violent crime for that year under the Biden-Harris government, contrary to its earlier claim of a 2.1 percent decrease. The updated figures include significant increases in the rates of murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults, amounting to 80,029 more violent crimes compared to 2021.

Even more concerning is that the FBI only briefly mentions the revisions in a discreet update to the data on its website, stating: “The 2022 violent crime rate has been updated for inclusion in CIUS, 2023.” Meanwhile, the top federal law enforcement agency has made no effort to update the public regarding the changes—the new numbers were not included in its September 2024 press release announcing last year’s crime statistics.

Critics and researchers have expressed concern over the lack of transparency surrounding these adjustments. Carl Moody, a crime specialist at the College of William and Mary, highlighted that changes of this magnitude had not been observed in past FBI reports. The FBI’s silence on the corrections has raised doubts about the dependability of its data, including its 2023 crime numbers.

‘CRIMINAL’ MISINFORMATION.

Democratic officials, including President Joe Biden, had used the original, unrevised report to assert a decrease in crime due to the government’s policies. On June 11, 2024, Biden referenced the data to claim a significant reduction in crime under his and Vice President Kamala Harris’s leadership. However, skepticism about the report’s accuracy emerged as critics noted the absence of data from numerous police precincts.

Researchers argue that the stealthily added and contradicting FBI numbers call into question the reliability of crime data as a measure of actual crime rates, pointing to nonreporting as a significant issue. For example, the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) indicated a 4.1 percent increase in reported violent crime for 2023, conflicting with both earlier and revised FBI data. Concerningly, the NCVS numbers suggest there has been a 55 percent rise in violent crime since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took office in 2021.

Compounding these concerns, independent experts emphasize the importance of distinguishing between reported and unreported crime rates in public discussions, as the FBI’s data reflects only reported incidents. The agency’s opaque extrapolation methods and reliance on varying data sources further complicate the picture.

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has revised its crime statistics for 2022, now reporting a 4.5 percent rise in violent crime for that year under the Biden-Harris government, contrary to its earlier claim of a 2.1 percent decrease. The updated figures include significant increases in the rates of murders, rapes, robberies, and aggravated assaults, amounting to 80,029 more violent crimes compared to 2021. show more