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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.

IN FULL:

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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Duffy Orders Closure of 3,000 Trucking Schools Amid Crackdown on Deadly Migrant Drivers.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Transportation Department announced the removal of nearly 3,000 commercial driver’s license (CDL) training providers from the FMCSA’s Training Provider Registry for failing to meet federal standards.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Recent enforcement actions under the Trump administration, targeting nationwide CDL training providers.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Under Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, bad actors were able to game the system and let unqualified drivers flood our roadways. Their negligence endangered every family on America’s roadways, and it ends today.” – Sean Duffy

🎯IMPACT: Thousands of trucking schools face closure if they fail to comply with federal standards within 30 days.

IN FULL

The U.S. Department of Transportation is moving forward with a sweeping crackdown on the issuance of non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs), which has been contributing to a surge in unqualified migrant truck drivers on America’s highways. As part of the effort, Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy announced the removal of nearly 3,000 CDL training providers from the registry maintained by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), citing failures to meet federally required training, documentation, and facility standards. Another 4,500 providers have been placed on notice for potential non-compliance.

Duffy described the initiative as a crackdown on “the illegal trucking chain.” He criticized the prior government under former President Joe Biden and former Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg, stating, “Under Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, bad actors were able to game the system and let unqualified drivers flood our roadways. Their negligence endangered every family on America’s roadways, and it ends today.” He vowed the “Wild Wild West” era of trucking is over under the Trump administration.

The broader action is part of a nationwide audit initiated earlier in 2025, in which FMCSA began reviewing how states issue CDLs to non-citizens and other non-domiciled individuals. The agency found widespread violations: in some cases, licenses were improperly issued to illegal aliens or allowed to remain valid well beyond the expiration of their legal residency.

The crackdown follows a series of high-profile, deadly crashes involving illegal immigrant truck drivers. Earlier this year, a semi-truck driver reportedly executed an illegal U-turn on a Florida Turnpike, causing a crash that killed three people. The incident triggered renewed scrutiny of how foreign-born individuals obtain CDLs.

More recently, another illegal, a 21-year-old driver, caused a fiery eight-vehicle crash on a California freeway, killing three and injuring several others. Officials said toxicology tests determined he was under the influence of drugs at the time of the crash.

Advocates for the new restrictions argue the fatalities prove the urgent need to close loopholes that allow unqualified or unauthorized migrants to operate large commercial vehicles. The FMCSA now plans to force many of the roughly 200,000 non-domiciled CDL holders out of the trucking industry over the coming years.

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RFK Jr Plans Overhaul of Child Vaccine Schedule: Report.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A panel appointed by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is reportedly preparing to recommend changes to vaccination schedules, including delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for newborns.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: RFK Jr., the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccine advisory panel, and American children.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The CDC panel meeting is scheduled for December 4 over two days, with discussions and a vote on the hepatitis B vaccine recommendation.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Hepatitis B is sexually transmitted. There’s no reason to give a baby that’s almost just born hepatitis B. So I would say wait till the baby is 12 years old and formed and take hepatitis B.” – President Donald J. Trump.

🎯IMPACT: The changes will be a relief to many young parents who feel that too many vaccines are pushed on infants and young children too early in life.

IN FULL

An advisory committee appointed by Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to propose major revisions to U.S. childhood vaccination schedules, including the possibility of postponing the hepatitis B shot normally given to newborns. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) vaccine advisory group is set to debate and vote on the recommendations during a two-day meeting beginning December 4.

Kennedy, who has been a prominent critic of federal vaccination policies, previously dismissed the entire 17-member CDC advisory panel and replaced it with less establishment figures, including several well-known vaccine skeptics.

President Donald J. Trump endorsed delaying the hepatitis B vaccine for babies earlier this year, saying, “Hepatitis B is sexually transmitted. There’s no reason to give a baby that’s almost just born hepatitis B. So I would say wait till the baby is 12 years old and formed, and take hepatitis B.”

The upcoming debate is unfolding alongside Kennedy’s broader effort to reshape federal vaccine policy. Since taking office, he has repeatedly questioned the safety of several childhood and COVID-19 vaccines. He has also argued that a possible link between vaccines and autism has not been “debunked,” stressing: “The claim ‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism.”

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Trump Directs ICE to Begin Enforcement Actions Against Somali Illegals in Minnesota.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been directed to target illegal Somali immigrants in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, focusing on individuals with deportation orders.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ICE officials, the Trump administration, Somali immigrant communities, and local Minnesota leaders.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Operations are expected to begin this week in the Twin Cities, home to the largest Somali community in the U.S.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Somalians ripped off [Minnesota] for billions of dollars. Every year, billions of dollars, and they contribute nothing. The welfare is like 88 percent. I don’t want them in our country.” – President Donald J. Trump

🎯IMPACT: The move comes after President Trump ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Somali illegal immigrants and the revelation that Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) ignored allegations of widespread Medicaid fraud by the Somali community, which saw funds sent to Islamic terror groups in their home country.

IN FULL

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been directed by the Trump administration to focus on arresting and detaining illegal Somali immigrants in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. The agency will prioritize the targeting of migrants with deportation orders. The enhanced operations are expected to begin this week.

“Somalians ripped off [Minnesota] for billions of dollars. Every year, billions of dollars, and they contribute nothing. The welfare is like 88 percent. I don’t want them in our country,” President Donald J. Trump said during a Cabinet meeting earlier on Tuesday. “Their country is no good for a reason. Their country stinks. We don’t want them. We are going to go the wrong way if we keep taking in garbage to our country,” he continued, adding: “These aren’t people that work. These are people who do nothing but complain… When they come from hell, and they complain and do nothing but bitch, we don’t want them in our country. Let them go back to where they came from and fix it.”

Late last month, the President directed his administration to begin a review of Somali green card holders, as well as ordering the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for illegal Somali immigrants that had been extended to March 17, 2026, under the former Biden government. Trump cited ongoing issues with Somali gangs and public corruption as reasons for the policy shift.

However, Democrat leaders in Minnesota are already criticizing the planned ICE action. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D) expressed solidarity with the Somali community, saying, “Minneapolis is proud to be home to the largest Somali community in the entire country.” St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter (D) called the actions “un-American.” Meanwhile, Minneapolis City Council member Jamal Osman (D), himself born in Somalia, condemned the administration’s rhetoric, describing it as “racist, xenophobic, Islamophobic.”

The National Pulse reported on Monday that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had announced the Treasury Department has initiated investigations into into allegations of mismanagement by Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) and the former Biden government, which allowed over $1 billion in taxpayer dollars to be funneled by members of Minnesota’s Somali immigrant community to Islamist terrorist groups in their home country, including al-Qaeda franchise al-Shabaab.

Walz, the Democrats’ failed 2024 vice presidential candidate, is facing allegations leveled by members of his own administration that he ignored evidence of the Medicaid fraud scheme and instead retaliated against the whistleblowers, apparently in an attempt to cover up the corruption.

Notably, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem appeared to indicate during the aforementioned Cabinet meeting that an estimated 50 percent of visa holders from Somalia, residing in Minnesota, obtained legal status through fraudulent means.

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Former Honduran President Freed from U.S. Prison by Trump.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández was released from a U.S. prison after receiving a pardon from President Donald J. Trump for drug charges.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Juan Orlando Hernández, Donald J. Trump, Ana García de Hernández, and U.S. prosecutors.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Hernández was released from USP Hazelton in West Virginia on December 1, following a pardon announced on November 28.

💬KEY QUOTE: “They basically said he was a drug dealer because he was the president of the country.” – Donald J. Trump

🎯IMPACT: Hernández’s release comes amid a close political race in Honduras, with broader implications for U.S.-Latin America relations.

IN FULL

Former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández was released from a U.S. federal prison on Monday, after receiving a pardon from President Donald J. Trump. Hernández had been serving a 45-year sentence at the high-security USP Hazelton in West Virginia following his 2024 conviction on charges of conspiring to import cocaine into the United States and possessing machine guns.

Trump granted what he called a “full and complete pardon,” asserting that Hernández had been “treated very harshly and unfairly.” His wife, Ana García de Hernández, posted on social media on December 2, saying her husband is “now a free man.”

“They basically said he was a drug dealer because he was the president of the country,” Trump said, blaming the former Biden regime for setting up Hernández.

Hernández, who led Honduras from 2014 to 2022, was extradited to the U.S. in April 2022. In court, prosecutors described his administration as running a “narco-state,” alleging he accepted millions of dollars in bribes from traffickers, safeguarded drug shipments, and enabled the transit of hundreds of tonnes of cocaine bound for the United States.

Some have condemned the pardon, given that the Trump administration is waging a war on narco-terrorists, carrying out deadly strikes on vessels suspected of smuggling drugs.

Honduras has just held a tightly contested presidential election. Initial tallies placed conservative candidate Nasry Asfura, backed by Trump and a member of the same party as Hernández, just ahead of rival Salvador Nasralla by only 515 votes, in what the national electoral authority called a “technical tie.”

Trump publicly has intervened in the race, warning the electoral commission that there would be “hell to pay” if votes were shifted away from Asfura.

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Trump Admin Immigration Judges Have Issued Record 500K Removal Orders.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Immigration judges issued nearly 500,000 removal orders in FY 2025, a significant increase from the previous year.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Immigration judges, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

📍WHEN & WHERE: Fiscal Year 2025, across immigration courts in the United States.

🎯IMPACT: The increase in removal orders has led to a surge in ICE arrests, including many non-criminal detainees, due to new legal requirements.

IN FULL

U.S. immigration judges have issued nearly half a million removal orders in the 2025 fiscal year, according to updated statistics released by the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR). Notably, this figure marks around a 57 percent increase from FY 2024, largely driven by over 306,500 in absentia orders where respondents failed to appear in court. Additionally, the data reveals 82,263 asylum claims were denied—more than double the prior fiscal year under the former Biden government.

The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) notes that one of the primary drivers of the increase is the Trump administration’s reversal of a Biden-era policy that allowed for the “terminating or dismissing [of] cases involving respondents who were removable but weren’t eligible for ‘relief’ from removal (like asylum).” According to CIS, this “quiet amnesty” program resulted in the termination of cases against an estimated 700,000 illegal immigrants who, under normal circumstances, would likely have faced removal.

Additionally, the EOIR data reveals a significant decline in asylum-only and withholding-only cases, totaling just 2,950. These are cases where a foreign national, previously deported, has reentered the United States and made a request for protection. In FY 2024, these cases totaled 4,308. CIS believes that the 32-percent decline in cases is mostly attributable to previously deported migrants no longer opting to attempt reentry, given the Trump administration’s strict crackdown on illegal immigration.

The data also shows the number of “non-criminal” detainees arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has surged by 2,000 percent compared to the final year of the Biden government. This is likely due in part to ICE allowing its agents to detain other illegal immigrants found during arrest actions against known criminals, resulting in those without criminal records also being taken into custody, but also due to ICE now enforcing removal orders against migrants without criminal records, where they were previously ignored.

Interestingly, per CIS, when the Trump administration implemented its deportation policies, “ICE had a non-detained docket of 1.44 million aliens under final orders of removal. That included about 87,000 aliens who were ordered removed under the last few months of Biden, but in the last nine months of FY 2025 alone, 400,000 new orders were added.”

Notably, a number of the legal changes that have increased deportation orders—including for non-criminal illegal immigrants—are due in large part to the Laken Riley Act.

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ICE Eyes Vacant Warehouses as Mega Detention Centers for Illegal Immigrants.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has signed a $29.9 million contract for the design of new mega detention centers using vacant warehouse spaces.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: ICE and KPB Services LLC, with federal contractor Mill Creek associated with the contract.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The contract was signed on Friday, with plans for facilities throughout the United States.

🎯IMPACT: The expansion could double ICE’s detention capacity to 100,000 detainees by year’s end.

IN FULL

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) appears set to advance its plans to purchase vacant warehouses to establish large-scale detention centers as it looks to continue ramping up illegal immigrant detention and deportation efforts. The agency recently finalized a $29.9 million contract for the conceptual design of these mega processing and detention facilities across the United States.

The move is part of an initial phase toward converting warehouse spaces into detention centers for illegal immigrants, according to procurement records. These new centers could potentially be more than twice the size of ICE’s current average detention facilities.

ICE operates a network of hundreds of detention centers nationwide, housing approximately 65,000 migrants. The agency aims to expand its capacity to 100,000 detainees by the end of the year, utilizing a significant budget increase provided by President Donald J. Trump‘s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

The contract for designing the mega centers was awarded to KPB Services LLC. The address linked to the contract is associated with Mill Creek, a federal contractor known for its work with the Department of War.

Mega-warehouses, similar to those used by online retail giant Amazon, are the primary interest for ICE. The surge in inflation and prices under former President Joe Biden has left a number of large warehousing facilities vacant, a number of which are drawing interest from the agency.

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Afghan Pleads Not Guilty in National Guard Shooting.

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WHAT HAPPENED: An Afghan national has been charged with first-degree murder in the shooting of two National Guardsmen near the White House, killing one and critically wounding the other.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Rahmanullah Lakanwal, Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, and Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The deadly shooting occurred last Wednesday near the White House in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Allahu akbar!” – Allegedly shouted by Rahmanullah Lakanwal during the shooting.

🎯IMPACT: One National Guard member has died, another remains in serious condition. The Trump administration is pushing policy changes due to the suspect’s background, including re-vetting of Afghans settled in the U.S. by the former Biden government.

IN FULL

Afghan national Rahmanullah Lakanwal appeared remotely from a hospital bed in D.C. Superior Court on Tuesday to face first-degree murder and related firearms charges after allegedly shooting two West Virginia National Guard soldiers near the White House last week.

Prosecutors say Lakanwal opened fire around 2 PM on November 26, 2025, striking Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20, and Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, 24, while they were on patrol. Beckstrom died from her injuries. Wolfe, initially reported deceased by West Virginia officials, remains hospitalized in serious but improving condition; by Monday, he was reportedly giving nurses a thumbs-up and moving his toes.

Court documents state Lakanwal shouted “Allahu akbar!” as he fired and was subdued by other Guardsmen while attempting to reload. He pleaded not guilty to all counts and was ordered held without bond.

Lakanwal, who was also wounded in the exchange, entered the United States in September 2021 on a Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) after serving ten years in the Afghan army alongside U.S. Special Forces in Kandahar. The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) confirmed his role in a partner force until the 2021 withdrawal. He had been living in Bellingham, Washington, with his wife and five children. Authorities have not disclosed a motive, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating the incident as a possible act of terrorism.

The attack prompted an immediate White House lockdown and heightened security across the capital. President Donald J. Trump referenced the shooting during a Thanksgiving call with troops and later wrote on Truth Social that the suspect “will pay a very steep price.”

The incident has triggered a Trump administration review of thousands of Afghan nationals admitted under the Biden-era Operation Allies Welcome program, with officials citing vetting concerns. Separately, another Afghan refugee who arrived in 2021 faces federal charges in Texas for allegedly threatening to carry out a suicide bombing against Americans.

As of Tuesday, no trial date has been set for Lakanwal, who remains under guard while receiving medical treatment.

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Stefanik Says Speaker Johnson Is Protecting the Deep State.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), accusing him of aligning with Democrats to block a provision aimed at preventing intelligence community weaponization.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Representative Elise Stefanik, House Speaker Mike Johnson, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The dispute unfolded on Tuesday, with statements made on social media and during press interactions.

💬KEY QUOTE: “You torpedoed this siding with Jamie Raskin. You said you would fix it, so fix it.” – Elise Stefanik

🎯IMPACT: The controversy threatens Republican unity on the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), with Stefanik and others pledging to oppose the bill without the provision’s inclusion.

IN FULL

Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY) blasted House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) on Tuesday, accusing the Republican leader of siding with Democrats to protect the intelligence community from accountability. Stefanik expressed her frustration over the potential removal of a provision she supports from the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which aims to prevent the illegal weaponization of federal agencies.

“The Speaker is blocking my provision to root out the illegal weaponization that led to Crossfire Hurricane, Arctic Frost, and more. He is siding with Jamie Raskin against Trump Republicans to block this provision to protect the deep state,” Rep. Stefanik wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday. “This is an easy one. This bill is DOA unless this provision gets added in as it was passed out of committee,” she warned.

The amendment seeks to mandate that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) notify Congress when investigations into presidential or other federal candidates are launched.

Stefanik’s allegations mark a rare and public challenge by a member of Speaker Johnson’s leadership team. The House Speaker quickly pushed back against the New York congresswoman’s claims. “All of that is false. I don’t exactly know why Elise won’t just call me. I texted her yesterday,” Johnson said just before noon on Tuesday. “She’s upset one of her provisions is not being made, I think, into the NDAA… As soon as I heard this yesterday, I was campaigning in Tennessee, and I wrote her and said, ‘What are you talking about?’ This hasn’t even made it to my level.”

Johnson says the provision may be passed through other legislative mechanisms, but the exact plan and details remain unclear. Despite his attempts to reassure House Republicans, opposition to the NDAA now appears to be mounting. Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) has also pledged to vote against the defense bill if Stefanik’s provision is excluded. With Johnson only able to lose a handful of votes, the path to adoption for the NDAA is increasingly precarious, and its defeat would be a significant legislative blow and political humiliation for the Speaker.

“Just more lies from the Speaker,” Stefanik wrote in reaction to Johnson’s claims. “This is not regular order. Regular order is a Members’ provision that passed out of committee should be heard on the floor and not struck down by a Democrat minority member in a closed door meeting.”

“My provision passed out of the House Intelligence Committee which is the committee of jurisdiction. You torpedoed this siding with Jamie Raskin,” she alleged, adding: “You said you would fix it, so fix it.”

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Another Afghan ‘Refugee’ Faces Federal Charges for Alleged Terror Threat Before DC Guard Attack.

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WHAT HAPPENED: An Afghan national who entered the U.S. during the former Biden government’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal has been federally charged with planning to attack civilians, including threats to “build a bomb” and “conduct a suicide attack.”

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, U.S. Attorney Ryan Raybould, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Dallas office, among others.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Alokozay, residing in Fort Worth, Texas, was charged at the state level last week and federally on Tuesday.

💬KEY QUOTE: “He explicitly stated that he came here in order to kill American citizens,” said Attorney General Pam Bondi.

🎯IMPACT: The case highlights concerns over the Biden government’s vetting process for evacuees and the potential threats to public safety.

IN FULL

Mohammad Dawood Alokozay, 30, who arrived in the U.S. during the former Biden government’s Operation Allies Welcome—conducted as part of its shambolic withdrawal from Afghanistan—has been federally charged with transmitting a threatening communication in interstate commerce. Alokozay, residing in Fort Worth, Texas, allegedly threatened to “build a bomb,” “conduct a suicide attack,” and kill Americans, according to U.S. Attorney Ryan Raybould.

Raybould stated that Alokozay posted a video to social media in which he was seen “angrily gesturing and speaking Dari” while discussing plans with others. The video also referenced the use of a type of cooking oil container commonly utilized by the Taliban to construct improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Afghanistan. Alokozay reportedly admitted he came to the U.S. with the intent to kill the people on the call and carry out a suicide attack on Americans.

Alokozay entered the U.S. in 2021 as a lawful permanent resident under the Biden government’s resettlement program following the evacuation of U.S. forces and supposed allies from Kabul. Concerns over vetting procedures have been raised, particularly after another Afghan evacuee, Rahmanullah Lakanwal, attacked two West Virginia National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C, killing one and leaving the other in critical condition.

Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized the Biden government’s vetting process, stating, “The public safety threat created by the Biden administration’s vetting breakdown cannot be overstated.” She added that the Department of Justice (DOJ) would continue working with federal and state partners to address these threats. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Dallas Field Office head, R. Joseph Rothrock, credited public reports of the video for enabling authorities to act swiftly in apprehending Alokozay.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Vincent Mazzurco is prosecuting the case, and the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force remains involved in the investigation.

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Arctic Vortex to Chill 235 Million Across U.S.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A polar vortex is set to bring extreme cold temperatures and winter storms to the United States, affecting up to 30 states.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The National Weather Service issued advisories; climatologist Judah Cohen provided analysis.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Beginning Tuesday night, impacting regions from Maine to Nebraska, with the Midwest and Great Plains particularly affected.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The cold the first week of December is the appetizer and the main course will be in mid-December.” – Judah Cohen

🎯IMPACT: Dangerous cold, crashes, school closures, and snowstorms already affecting millions, with more to come.

IN FULL

Winter weather warnings have been issued across 30 states as a polar vortex prepares to bring some of the coldest temperatures on Earth to the United States. The National Weather Service has issued advisories, warning of extreme temperatures that could feel as low as -30°F, along with potential snowstorms.

A polar vortex is a large, low-pressure system of cold air that typically resides above the North Pole. Normally held in place by strong winds, this vortex has been disrupted by storms and high-pressure systems, sending icy Arctic air southward into the U.S., potentially chilling 235 million Americans.

Winter storms are expected to stretch from Maine to Nebraska, with wind chills making temperatures feel as low as -10 to -30°F in regions like the Midwest and Great Plains. The storm system has already caused significant disruptions, including crashes and school closures in Missouri, over a foot of snow in Iowa, and poor visibility for drivers in New York.

The East Coast is bracing for similar conditions, with areas such as Albany already experiencing cold weather. Several states in the Midwest, including Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, are also facing snowstorms and temperatures dropping into the single digits. A 45-car pileup on Interstate 70 in Indiana over the weekend highlighted the dangers, though no serious injuries were reported.

Judah Cohen, a climatologist and research scientist at MIT, stated, “My thinking is that the cold the first week of December is the appetizer and the main course will be in mid-December.” He noted that computer models predict the most extreme cold will stretch from the Canadian Plains to the U.S. East Coast in the third week of December, though snow predictions remain uncertain beyond a few days.

Image by Mx. Granger.

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