• EXCLUSIVE: WA School District ADMITS to Ignoring Christmas While Promoting Pride

    Peninsula School District (@psd401) sent letter detailing how it suppresses religious holidays while imposing gender ideology on its students.

    For several years, LGBTQ advocacy groups have worked to incorporate discussions of gender identity and Pride-related themes into school curricula nationwide. Each June, many schools participate in recognizing and celebrating Pride Month through various activities and communications.

    In Gig Harbor, Washington, one parent took notice and chose to express their concerns.

    The parent submitted a formal letter to the Peninsula School District, respectfully raising the issue of what they perceived as “viewpoint bias” and “religious discrimination.” The letter questioned why the district publicly promoted Pride Month on its social media platforms while not giving similar recognition to religious observances such as Hanukkah, Easter, or Christmas.
    EXCLUSIVE: WA School District ADMITS to Ignoring Christmas While Promoting Pride Peninsula School District (@psd401) sent letter detailing how it suppresses religious holidays while imposing gender ideology on its students. For several years, LGBTQ advocacy groups have worked to incorporate discussions of gender identity and Pride-related themes into school curricula nationwide. Each June, many schools participate in recognizing and celebrating Pride Month through various activities and communications. In Gig Harbor, Washington, one parent took notice and chose to express their concerns. The parent submitted a formal letter to the Peninsula School District, respectfully raising the issue of what they perceived as “viewpoint bias” and “religious discrimination.” The letter questioned why the district publicly promoted Pride Month on its social media platforms while not giving similar recognition to religious observances such as Hanukkah, Easter, or Christmas.
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  • BREAKING: The Trump administration has launched a nationwide effort to take back U.S. farmland from Chinese Communist Party-linked owners.
    BREAKING: The Trump administration has launched a nationwide effort to take back U.S. farmland from Chinese Communist Party-linked owners.
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  • BREAKING: 12 states have now passed resolutions to add term limits for Congress to the U.S. Constitution. 34 are needed:
    Florida
    Alabama
    Missouri
    West Virginia
    Oklahoma
    Wisconsin
    Tennessee
    Louisiana
    North Carolina
    South Dakota
    Indiana
    South Carolina
    BREAKING: 12 states have now passed resolutions to add term limits for Congress to the U.S. Constitution. 34 are needed: Florida Alabama Missouri West Virginia Oklahoma Wisconsin Tennessee Louisiana North Carolina South Dakota Indiana South Carolina
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  • HAPPENING NOW: Evacuation orders are in place as firefighters battle the "Rancho" fire in Laguna Beach.

    Residents living on La Mirada Street, Katella Street, Baja Street, and Summit Drive have been told to evacuate.

    Firefighters were seen protecting homes from the fire.

    "Buildings are threatened and evacuation orders and warnings are in place," NBC Los Angeles reported.
    HAPPENING NOW: Evacuation orders are in place as firefighters battle the "Rancho" fire in Laguna Beach. Residents living on La Mirada Street, Katella Street, Baja Street, and Summit Drive have been told to evacuate. Firefighters were seen protecting homes from the fire. "Buildings are threatened and evacuation orders and warnings are in place," NBC Los Angeles reported.
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  • BREAKING: AG Pam Bondi says "we will prosecute you, we will hold you accountable" to foreign adversaries and individuals linked to them trying to subvert American farmland and food security
    "It's going to STOP."
    BREAKING: AG Pam Bondi says "we will prosecute you, we will hold you accountable" to foreign adversaries and individuals linked to them trying to subvert American farmland and food security "It's going to STOP."
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  • The Department of Justice and FBI are facing a full-blown crisis of legitimacy. Public trust in these institutions has plummeted to historic lows. For decades, Americans have watched as political bias, selective enforcement, and opaque investigations eroded the credibility of agencies once seen as pillars of justice. We are now at rock bottom—a moment of reckoning. Team Trump didn’t break these institutions—but they now own the consequences. Inheriting a system this compromised means the old playbook—“just trust us, we looked into it”—is no longer viable. Especially not when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein.

    The DOJ and FBI recently released a memo concluding that:
    - Epstein died by suicide, not murder
    - There is no “client list” or evidence of blackmail
    - No further disclosures are warranted due to the sensitive nature of the materials

    But this approach only deepens public skepticism. Americans don’t want curated summaries—they want the raw evidence. If the government truly believes its conclusions are sound, it should prove it.

    The Only Path Forward: Release Everything

    To restore even a shred of public confidence, the DOJ and FBI must embrace radical transparency. That means releasing:
    - All non-sensitive materials: texts, emails, passports, bank records, travel logs, and property inventories
    - Visual documentation: photos of Epstein’s safe, diamonds, aliases, and assets
    - Metadata and communications that do not contain abuse material

    This isn’t about conspiracy—it’s about accountability. If the agencies are confident in their findings, they should trust the American people with the same evidence that led them there.

    The JFK document release offers a precedent. Tens of thousands of pages were declassified and made publicly accessible in 2025 under Executive Order 14176. That level of transparency—warts and all—is what builds trust.

    Trust the People First

    The Epstein case is not just about one man. It’s about whether our institutions serve justice or protect power. If the DOJ and FBI want to rebuild credibility, they must stop shielding the process and start showing the receipts.

    Transparency isn’t a threat to justice—it’s the foundation of it.
    The Department of Justice and FBI are facing a full-blown crisis of legitimacy. Public trust in these institutions has plummeted to historic lows. For decades, Americans have watched as political bias, selective enforcement, and opaque investigations eroded the credibility of agencies once seen as pillars of justice. We are now at rock bottom—a moment of reckoning. Team Trump didn’t break these institutions—but they now own the consequences. Inheriting a system this compromised means the old playbook—“just trust us, we looked into it”—is no longer viable. Especially not when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein. The DOJ and FBI recently released a memo concluding that: - Epstein died by suicide, not murder - There is no “client list” or evidence of blackmail - No further disclosures are warranted due to the sensitive nature of the materials But this approach only deepens public skepticism. Americans don’t want curated summaries—they want the raw evidence. If the government truly believes its conclusions are sound, it should prove it. The Only Path Forward: Release Everything To restore even a shred of public confidence, the DOJ and FBI must embrace radical transparency. That means releasing: - All non-sensitive materials: texts, emails, passports, bank records, travel logs, and property inventories - Visual documentation: photos of Epstein’s safe, diamonds, aliases, and assets - Metadata and communications that do not contain abuse material This isn’t about conspiracy—it’s about accountability. If the agencies are confident in their findings, they should trust the American people with the same evidence that led them there. The JFK document release offers a precedent. Tens of thousands of pages were declassified and made publicly accessible in 2025 under Executive Order 14176. That level of transparency—warts and all—is what builds trust. Trust the People First The Epstein case is not just about one man. It’s about whether our institutions serve justice or protect power. If the DOJ and FBI want to rebuild credibility, they must stop shielding the process and start showing the receipts. Transparency isn’t a threat to justice—it’s the foundation of it.
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  • Official letters here:
    Official letters here:
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  • Acting U.S. Attorney Nancy Larson has announced that ten individuals are facing attempted murder charges following a coordinated and violent assault on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Alvarado, Texas.
    “This was a calculated ambush, carried out with the clear intent to kill federal corrections officers,” Larson stated
    Acting U.S. Attorney Nancy Larson has announced that ten individuals are facing attempted murder charges following a coordinated and violent assault on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Alvarado, Texas. “This was a calculated ambush, carried out with the clear intent to kill federal corrections officers,” Larson stated
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  • President Trump and AG Pam Bondi respond to a question about Epstein:
    President Trump and AG Pam Bondi respond to a question about Epstein:
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  • Meet Miguel Juan Andres-Pedro, an ILLEGAL ALIEN, who is now in ICE custody after he allegedly r*ped and impregnated a 17-year-old girl he helped raise.

    The media is calling him a "Knoxville man."
    Meet Miguel Juan Andres-Pedro, an ILLEGAL ALIEN, who is now in ICE custody after he allegedly r*ped and impregnated a 17-year-old girl he helped raise. The media is calling him a "Knoxville man."
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