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Trump Admin Strikes Back: Letitia James Faces Criminal Referral

By Joe Pags Staff
April 16, 2025
In what some are calling a bold move of justice—and others a revenge play—New York Attorney General Letitia James is facing serious legal heat following a criminal referral to the Department of Justice. A Trump administration official has submitted the referral, alleging that James may have falsified bank documents and property records, raising the specter […]
Rogue Judge Targets Trump Admin Over Venezuelan Gang Deportations

By Joe Pags Staff
April 16, 2025
The Trump administration is once again in the legal crosshairs—this time over the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members mid-flight, despite a court order. U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has found “probable cause” to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt, accusing officials of defying direct judicial orders. At the center of the dispute is […]
Democrat Senator’s MS-13 Stunt Ends in Total Failure

By Joe Pags Staff
April 16, 2025
Democrats just took another loss on immigration optics—this time, 2,000 miles south. Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador to visit deported man Kilmar Armando Ábrego García, a man accused of MS-13 gang affiliation. His visit, joined by Reps. Robert Garcia and Maxwell Frost, was framed as a “welfare check.” The problem? It […]
Blue Origin’s ‘Historic’ Flight Turns Into PR Disaster

By Joe Pags Staff
April 15, 2025
What was billed as a history-making moment for women in space has turned into a cosmic PR disaster for Jeff Bezos and Blue Origin. The company’s first all-female flight, headlined by his fiancée Lauren Sanchez and pop star Katy Perry, is now being mocked as a tone-deaf vanity project dressed up as progress. The all-female […]
No More Tax Dollars for Propaganda: Trump Admin Targets NPR, PBS

By Joe Pags Staff
April 15, 2025
The Trump administration is turning off the taxpayer-funded spigot to NPR and PBS. According to a draft memo to Congress, the White House is planning to end nearly all federal funding for public media. The proposal targets $1.1 billion currently directed to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which supports NPR, PBS, and affiliate stations nationwide. […]