Monday, February 23, 2026

Bureaucrats Hid Myocarditis COVID Jab Links, Official Report Confirms.

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What Happened: A report from the office of Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) states that Biden-Harris health officials knew of COVID-19 vaccine myocarditis risks months before updating the public.

👥 Who’s Involved: Biden-Harris era U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Senator Johnson.

📍 Where & When: The report was released on May 21.

💬 Key Quote: “Even though CDC and FDA officials were well aware of the risk of myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination, the Biden administration opted to withhold issuing a formal warning to the public for months about the safety concerns, jeopardizing the health of young Americans,” the report states.

⚠️ Impact: The report reveals a potential cover-up by health officials and failure to inform the public of the risks from COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.

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Top health officials of the former Biden-Harris regime actively covered up the potential myocarditis risks from the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines in 2021, purposely delaying warning the public of the possible effects on their heart health. Federal agencies knew of a slew of reports of myocarditis from those who took the Pfizer vaccine as early as February of 2021, but refused to change vaccine labels until June of that year.

The information comes from a new report from the office of Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI), released on May 21. “Even though CDC and FDA officials were well aware of the risk of myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination, the Biden administration opted to withhold issuing a formal warning to the public for months about the safety concerns, jeopardizing the health of young Americans,” the report states.

Israeli health officials had also contacted the CDC and FDA in April, warning of a growing number of myocarditis cases among young people in their country. However, the FDA replied by stating there was “incomplete data” and refused to admit the vaccine and myocarditis reports were linked.

The Biden-Harris regime approved the COVID-19 vaccines for adolescents in May of 2021, insisting that myocarditis cases were “rare.” Around April, there were 158 reported cases, but the figure jumped to over 750 by the start of June.

Myocarditis appears to have become even more common in those who received multiple shots of the COVID-19 vaccine. According to one study from 2023, one in 35 people who received COVID-19 boosters developed myocardial injuries.

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Biden-Era Security Lapse Saw Sensitive White House Blueprints Shared With 11,000+ People.

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What Happened: Sensitive documents, including White House blueprints, were improperly shared with thousands of federal employees after being accidentally uploaded through the General Services Administration’s (GSA) Google Drive.

👥 Who’s Involved: Employees of the General Services Administration (GSA).

📍 Where & When: The incident originated from the GSA in Washington, D.C.; it began in 2021 and was discovered last week.

💬 Key Quote: “Even if they were not formally classified … they would be closely held for obvious security reasons,” said Steven Aftergood, a former director for the Federation of American Scientists’ Project on Government Secrecy.

⚠️ Impact: Potential security risk due to sharing sensitive information with upwards of 11,200 government workers; ongoing investigation and cybersecurity report filed.

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Personnel from the General Services Administration (GSA), responsible for managing federal buildings, unintentionally gave over 11,200 agency employees access to sensitive documents. The documents reportedly included blueprints for the White House.

The issue arose when a Google Drive folder was mistakenly uploaded with settings that allowed widespread access. This misconfiguration occurred in 2021 during the Biden government and was discovered only last week during a routine audit by the GSA’s IT team.

Subsequent to the discovery of the Biden-era Google Drive security issue at the GSA, the Trump administration posted three documents in the compromised folder, not knowing that the materials were widely accessible. Notably, one of the documents contained the banking information for a vendor contracted for work on a Trump administration press conference. The GSA’s IT department is conducting a detailed investigation, and a cybersecurity report has been filed regarding the incident.

Experts in government secrecy, including Steven Aftergood, have emphasized the potential risk posed by sharing certain documents even if they lack formal classification. “Even if they were not formally classified … they would be closely held for obvious security reasons,” said Aftergood, a former director for the Federation of American Scientists’ Project on Government Secrecy.

Information about private passageways or security procedures could be considered classified under Executive Order 13526, which governs national security information.

The leak comes just weeks after a corporate media journalist was inadvertently added to a Signal chat with senior officials, including Vice President J.D. Vance, about strikes against the Houthis in Yemen.

Photo by ajay_suresh.

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White House Staffers Knew of Biden’s Mental Decline from Start of His Term.

White House staffers and advisers to President Joe Biden were well aware of his mental decline for years, with staffers noting he had “good and bad days” as early as the spring of 2021. An investigation by the Wall Street Journal claims that in the spring of 2021, just months after Biden took office, a national security official rescheduled a meeting, telling another aide that Biden was having a “bad day.”

The report also notes how isolated Biden was in the White House as staffers limited their time with him during the COVID-19 pandemic, allegedly to make it less likely he would catch the virus.

Even after the pandemic, Biden’s inner circle remained small, and interactions between Biden and his cabinet were incredibly infrequent. One cabinet member claimed to have met Biden only twice in his first year in office.

Another cabinet member allegedly stopped trying to request calls with Biden, believing the requests were unwelcome. During his tenure, Biden held just nine full cabinet meetings compared to President-elect Donald J. Trump, who held 25.

During the presidential campaign earlier this year, Biden reportedly declined even further, needing to be told basic instructions by staffers, such as where to enter or exit the stage during events.

Since President-elect Trump’s victory over Kamala Harris in November, Biden has been largely absent from the public eye. Trump has almost entirely taken over as President in the public eye.

Trump traveled to Paris, France, earlier this month after being invited by President Emmanuel Macron to attend the re-opening of Notre Dame Cathedral. President Biden declined to attend, with his wife, Jill Biden, attending instead.

President Trump also attended the annual Army-Navy football game last week, receiving a huge applause from service members.

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White House staffers and advisers to President Joe Biden were well aware of his mental decline for years, with staffers noting he had "good and bad days" as early as the spring of 2021. An investigation by the Wall Street Journal claims that in the spring of 2021, just months after Biden took office, a national security official rescheduled a meeting, telling another aide that Biden was having a "bad day." show more

Biden-Harris Spend Your Tax Dollars on ‘Free’ COVID Testing Kits Again.

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic being declared over in the Spring of 2023, the BidenHarris government has decided to spend more American taxpayer dollars on sending out free testing kits for the virus. The new initiative, starting this month, will allow Americans to receive free COVID-19 test kits by mail.

Under the Biden-Harris directive, U.S. households can order up to four nasal swab tests through the government website COVIDTests.gov. This is part of the federal program’s reopening after it was initially suspended in March this year. The National Pulse reported last year that much of the federal government’s test kit stock is expired. However, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended its estimate of how long the tests would remain ‘effective.’

Since its inception, the COVIDTests program has shipped over 900 million tests to American households at an estimated cost to taxpayers of well over a billion dollars. Additionally, U.S. regulators approved a new COVID-19 vaccine last month, which was created to address recent virus strains and anticipated winter variants.

Since the end of the pandemic, vaccine uptake has dropped substantially among Americans and others worldwide. In the U.S., while most Americans have taken at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, there appear to be no states where a majority have taken a third shot or “booster.” A global study of COVID-19 vaccines found links to blood, heart, and neurological conditions, including increased risk of myocarditis, brain blood clots, and the neurological disorder Guillain-Barre syndrome.

Meanwhile, earlier this month, Dr. Jay Varma, a senior public health advisor to then-New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, admitted to engaging in sex parties during the pandemic lockdowns he advocated for.

Image by Governo do Estado de São Paulo.

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Despite the COVID-19 pandemic being declared over in the Spring of 2023, the Biden-Harris government has decided to spend more American taxpayer dollars on sending out free testing kits for the virus. The new initiative, starting this month, will allow Americans to receive free COVID-19 test kits by mail. show more

Biden-Harris Secretary of State Faces Congressional Contempt Charge.

House Republicans are pushing to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress and formally denounce other BidenHarris officials over the disastrous August 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan. The House Foreign Affairs Committee subpoenaed Blinken on September 3 to appear for testimony this Tuesday, but he did not attend.

Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) adjourned the meeting noting that Blinken was not in attendance and that he would be pursuing charges of contempt of Congress for defying a congressional subpoena. The Foreign Affairs Committee noted in its contempt resolution report, released Monday, that Blinken’s subpoena had been rescheduled once before to accommodate his travel plans.

Contempt of Congress can result in fines up to $100,000 and imprisonment ranging from one month to one year. However, if Congress votes to hold someone in contempt, the Biden-Harris Justice Department (DOJ) must generally decide on prosecution.

The Biden-Harris DOJ most recently used the law against former White House chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon. The Donald J. Trump ally was imprisoned for four months for defying a congressional subpoena demanding he testify at the corrupt January 6 hearings, arguing President Trump had invoked executive privilege.

Blinken played a pivotal role in the retreat from Afghanistan, being the “principal decisionmaker” during the withdrawal. He was also blamed for keeping the U.S. Embassy in Kabul open too long and delaying a Noncombatant Evacuation Operation (NEO) request until the Taliban seized the capital.

House Republicans are also considering a resolution to condemn senior Biden regime officials over the withdrawal that led to 13 U.S. service members’ deaths in an Islamic State-Khorasan (ISIS-K) suicide bombing on August 26, 2021. The resolution could censure President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, Blinken, and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, among others.

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House Republicans are pushing to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress and formally denounce other Biden-Harris officials over the disastrous August 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan. The House Foreign Affairs Committee subpoenaed Blinken on September 3 to appear for testimony this Tuesday, but he did not attend. show more

Biden-Harris Regime Pours Nearly $400 Million Taxpayer Dollars Into Migrant Aid NGOs Instead of Securing Border.

The Biden-Harris regime is spending another $380 million to support nonprofits and local governments in managing the needs of migrants released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) at the southern border. Overall, the federal government has spent nearly $640 million on migrant assistance so far this year.

The funding, channeled through DHS’s Shelter and Services Program (SSP), aims to provide essential services such as food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and transportation for migrants awaiting immigration court proceedings. BidenHarris-backed NGOs are accused of helping corporations with cheap migrant labor in the past through the Tent Partnership for Refugees, a federal loophole allowing illegals to work if they claim refugee status.

An investigation by journalist James O’Keefe earlier this year exposed another BidenHarris government-backed NGO, run by former UK Foreign Minister David Miliband, for shipping illegals into America.

The new announcement follows a previous allocation of $259.13 million in grants just four months prior, totaling nearly $640 million for the year. In fiscal year 2023, federal officials reported over 2.4 million migrant encounters, with projections indicating this figure could be surpassed by the end of fiscal year 2024.

ILLEGALS BUSTING BUDGETS.

The $380 million will be distributed among 50 nonprofits, municipalities, and governmental entities, with New York City as the largest beneficiary, receiving nearly $22.17 million. Despite this federal assistance, state and local governments have struggled with the ballooning costs generated by illegals.

Massachusetts Republicans claim the state has spent at least $1 billion on the migrant crisis. New York’s comptroller estimates a cost of $4.3 billion for state taxpayers through 2025, while New York City faces a $3 billion burden in fiscal year 2024.

The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates the net cost of illegal immigration to the U.S. at various government levels to be at least $150.7 billion, subtracting the tax revenue contributed by illegal immigrants from the gross economic impact.

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The Biden-Harris regime is spending another $380 million to support nonprofits and local governments in managing the needs of migrants released by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) at the southern border. Overall, the federal government has spent nearly $640 million on migrant assistance so far this year. show more

NYT Editor Blasts Biden Regime: They Want to Be Covered Like Chinese State Media Covers the CCP.

New York Times Executive Editor Joe Kahn slammed the Biden regime for its criticism of the newspaper’s coverage, suggesting that the White House would prefer the Times to document the administration’s activities much like Pravda, the state-run Soviet newspaper. The remarks follow allegations from the White House that the Times isn’t doing enough to prevent Donald Trump‘s return to office.

“To say that the threats of democracy are so great that the media is going to abandon its central role as a source of impartial information to help people vote — that’s essentially saying that the news media should become a propaganda arm for a single candidate, because we prefer that candidate’s agenda,” Kahn said.

“It’s our job to cover the full range of issues that people have. At the moment, democracy is one of them. But it’s not the top one — immigration happens to be the top [of polls], and the economy and inflation is the second. Should we stop covering those things because they’re favorable to Trump and minimize them?” Kahn asked rhetorically.

“I don’t even know how it’s supposed to work in the view of Dan Pfeiffer or the White House. We become an instrument of the Biden campaign? We turn ourselves into Xinhua News Agency or Pravda and put out a stream of stuff that’s very, very favorable to them and only write negative stories about the other side?”

The Biden White House has been highly hostile to media sources that dare to criticize the regime and has gone to great lengths to control media coverage. Last month, it was reported that the regime went as far as pressuring fact-checker Snopes to change one of its ratings.

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New York Times Executive Editor Joe Kahn slammed the Biden regime for its criticism of the newspaper's coverage, suggesting that the White House would prefer the Times to document the administration's activities much like Pravda, the state-run Soviet newspaper. The remarks follow allegations from the White House that the Times isn't doing enough to prevent Donald Trump's return to office. show more

REVEALED: Biden’s New Migration Advisor is Foreign-Born Open Borders Advocate.

Marcela Escobari, Biden‘s new migration advisor, is a foreign-born, open-borders advocate who is unlikely to advance or support any measures to seriously stem the flow of migrants into the U.S.

Born in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Escobari is an international development specialist by trade. She served as the Assistant Administrator of the Latin American and Caribbean Bureau at the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under Barack Obama. She again assumed that position in the Biden government in 2022 following a stint at the globalist, pro-open borders Brookings Institute.

Addressing Congress last year, Escobari bragged about the Latin American bureau’s role in doubling the number of H-2 visa migrants from Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador.

“We also support legal pathways, so that people can migrate in conditions of dignity, safety, and mutual benefit,” Escobari said. “USAID’s work with the ministries of labor in Guatemala and Honduras and the ministry of foreign affairs in El Salvador has more than doubled the number of H-2 visa recipients from these countries to almost 20,000 and reduced processing times threefold.”

Prior to her second stint at USAID, Escobari may have also had a hand in shaping the Biden regime’s immigration policies that led to the current migrant crisis, co-leading the Development, Global Health and Refugee policy working group for Biden’s 2020 campaign.

While her work at USAID has involved addressing issues with border enforcement within Latin American countries, she demonstrates Biden’s commitment to “expanding lawful pathways” for more migrants to enter the country, an NSC spokesman told Axios.

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Marcela Escobari, Biden's new migration advisor, is a foreign-born, open-borders advocate who is unlikely to advance or support any measures to seriously stem the flow of migrants into the U.S. show more

Guess How Much Biden Recently Funneled to the Taliban?

A recent audit by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) indicates the Biden regime has indirectly provided around $1.3 million to the Taliban via weapons removal projects in Afghanistan. The oversight group also revealed that an additional $5 million is earmarked for the same cause, which will presumably be implemented under the Taliban’s authority.

The revelations are coupled with warnings from SIGAR that Afghanistan is reemerging as a hotspot for terrorist activities and the spending of taxpayer’s money on weapons removal may inadvertently be benefiting the Taliban. The removal efforts are part of the U.S.’ $17 billion investment in post-withdrawal Afghanistan, which according to SIGAR, remains somewhat unmonitored due to limited government cooperation.

Amid a rising count of terrorist attacks, SIGAR reports indicate that the Taliban is colluding with various notorious terror outfits like al Qaeda and Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. ISIS operations are also said to be expanding in Afghanistan.

The agenda of the Taliban regime, known for its strict imposition of Islamic law, has witnessed an escalation in human rights violations. Copious Afghan refugees are entering the U.S. through the U.S.-Mexico border. SIGAR’s interviews with the refugees reveal an alarming lack of coordination by the U.S. government in tracking those who enter the country.

The American exit from Afghanistan itself was a disastrous failure for the Biden government, with one historian calling it America’s “greatest humiliation since Saigon.” The botched withdrawal culminated in an ISIS-K terrorist attack at Kabul airport’s Abbey Gate.

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A recent audit by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) indicates the Biden regime has indirectly provided around $1.3 million to the Taliban via weapons removal projects in Afghanistan. The oversight group also revealed that an additional $5 million is earmarked for the same cause, which will presumably be implemented under the Taliban's authority. show more
Biden Planned Parenthood

‘Catholic’ Biden Handed $700M to Planned Parenthood in One Year, Fueling Record Abortions.

The federal government granted nearly $700 million to Planned Parenthood during an annual period where the organization performed almost 400,000 abortions.

According to its “Above and Beyond” Annual Report, during its 2022-2023 year, ending June 30, 2023, Planned Parenthood received $699.3 million in government grants and ‘health services’ reimbursements. From 2022 to 2023, the organization performed 392,715 abortions, an increase over the 392,715 abortions it performed between 2021 and 2022.

The rise in abortions happened in conjunction with a decline in all other major services provided by the clinic.

The report also noted that “Demand at Planned Parenthood health centers in states where abortion is protected has soared by up to 700%,” suggesting that the organization is profiting from ‘abortion tourism’ as other states take measures to protect life following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Within 2023, over two dozen Planned Parenthood affiliates assisted more than 33,000 women in receiving abortions through financial and transportation assistance.

“Planned Parenthood’s annual report illustrates their priorities,” said Tessa Longbons Cox, senior researcher at Charlotte Lozier Institute. “Ultimately, they are an abortion business. It’s no surprise that even as total patients and services fell from the previous year, profits soared and Planned Parenthood performed more abortions than ever.”

Last month, Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sued Planned Parenthood for “trafficking minors” across state lines to get abortions without parental consent. The controversial organization was also hit with fresh allegations that it sold body parts of aborted babies for profit.

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The federal government granted nearly $700 million to Planned Parenthood during an annual period where the organization performed almost 400,000 abortions. show more