Joe Pags - 1/10/25

Biden’s Title IX Rewrite Protecting ‘Gender Identity’ Blocked by Federal Judge

By Joe Pags Staff

January 10, 2025

The Biden administration’s controversial Title IX rewrite hit a brick wall Thursday after it was blocked by a federal judge. The rewrite added sexual orientation and “gender identity” as protected classes under the civil rights law. “When Title IX is viewed in its entirety, it is abundantly clear that discrimination on the basis of sex […]

America First: Why Our Companies Belong on U.S. Soil

By Joe Pags

January 10, 2025

American companies should be operating on American soil. Period. End of story. Why? Because keeping our businesses here isn’t just patriotic—it’s good economics, good policy, and frankly, common sense. Case in point: DAMAC’s recent $20 billion investment in U.S. data centers was secured by President-elect Trump, setting the stage for companies like Intel to expand […]

Acting ICE Director Slams Biden’s Border Policy as Trump Prepares Overhaul

By Sam Pags

January 9, 2025

Outgoing ICE Acting Director P.J. Lechleitner has delivered a scathing critique of President Biden’s border policies, accusing the administration of waiting too long to address escalating border security concerns in an interview with NBC News. Lechleitner specifically called out Biden’s June executive order, which permits turning away some asylum-seekers only when daily crossings exceed 2,500—a […]

Inferno in Los Angeles: Wildfires, Evacuations, and the Fight for Relief

By Sam Pags

January 9, 2025

Wildfires continue to ravage Los Angeles County, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. At least five people have been confirmed dead, with officials warning that thorough searches are needed to determine the full scope of the tragedy. Nearly 400,000 residents remain under evacuation orders as the Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire, both zero-percent […]

TikTok’s Fate Hangs in the Balance: Supreme Court to Decide App’s Future

By Sam Pags

January 9, 2025

TikTok faces a pivotal moment as the Supreme Court prepares to rule on whether the Chinese-owned app can continue operating in the United States. The decision, expected Friday, Jan 10th, comes in response to appeals filed by TikTok and its users challenging legislation requiring the app’s sale to a non-Chinese owner. The outcome could significantly […]