Anti-Corruption

CDC Staff Exodus: Internal Chaos and Concerns Emerge

Massive CDC walkout erupts amid internal chaos. It’s hard not to feel a sense of foreboding when you hear those words, especially given the current state of affairs. The sentiment seems to be that the situation is dire, that the nation is heading backward, and that this specific incident is a symptom of a much larger, more systemic problem. The administration, in this view, is seen as actively dismantling institutions and policies, with the potential for long-lasting damage across a range of crucial areas.

Massive CDC walkout erupts amid internal chaos, and the finger-pointing begins. The influence of certain figures is cited as a catalyst for this upheaval, with accusations of firings, resignations, and the undermining of established vaccine policies.… Continue reading

Milei Campaign Hit With Stones Amid Corruption Allegations and Economic Concerns

Argentine President Javier Milei was targeted with projectiles while campaigning near Buenos Aires on Wednesday, with the incident stemming from protests over an alleged corruption scandal. Demonstrators threw objects at his motorcade as he greeted supporters in Lomas de Zamora, prompting his security detail to swiftly remove him from the scene. While Milei was unharmed, a supporter sustained injuries during the ensuing clashes between opposing groups. The protests were triggered by accusations of corruption within the public disability agency, which involved Milei’s sister.

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Judge Approves “Alligator Alcatraz” Closure: Millions in Taxpayer Funds Wasted

U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams has ruled that the “Alligator Alcatraz” detention center in the Florida Everglades must cease operations by late October, despite state and federal challenges. The judge denied requests to pause the shutdown order, noting the detainee population was already dwindling. The facility, which opened recently after significant state investment, has faced legal challenges regarding its environmental impact and detainees’ access to legal counsel. Additionally, the state is preparing to open a second immigration detention facility, even as multiple lawsuits seek to halt operations at “Alligator Alcatraz.”

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Xi Jinping’s Military Purge: China’s Biggest Since Mao?

Bloomberg reports that China’s President Xi Jinping has initiated the largest purge of military leaders since Mao Zedong, removing nearly a fifth of the generals he personally appointed. This has resulted in the smallest number of members on the Central Military Commission in the post-Mao era, raising questions about the implications of Xi’s actions. The purge follows concerns about corruption within the military, which has led to investigations and the ousting of high-ranking officers, including those appointed to key positions. With a major military parade approaching, the world is watching to see if Xi trusts his own generals, while also assessing the impact of the shakeup on China’s military readiness.

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Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” Likely Empty: Officials Say, Amidst Waste and Corruption Claims

The Florida-run immigration detention facility in the Everglades, known as “Alligator Alcatraz,” is likely to be empty within days, according to an email exchange shared with the Associated Press. This development comes despite legal battles surrounding the facility’s closure, ordered by a federal judge. The state, alongside the federal government, is fighting the order, citing a need for the facility’s capacity, while environmental groups and the Miccosukee Tribe dispute this argument and claim the facility is harmful to the sensitive Everglades. Detainees at the facility have reportedly experienced poor conditions, which is another argument for the closure of the facility.

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Six Months In: Corruption, ICE Abuse, and a World That’s Laughing

The first six months of Trump’s presidency are deemed a failure due to a variety of issues. These include pardons for January 6 rioters, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war despite Trump’s claim of a quick resolution, and actions by ICE that are considered cruel and unjust. Furthermore, Trump’s policies, such as tariffs and budget cuts, are criticized for causing economic harm and taking away essential services like healthcare and food assistance. The acceptance of a costly aircraft “gift” from Qatar also raises serious questions about the violation of the emoluments clause.

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Adams Aide Allegedly Gave Reporter Cash in Chip Bag: “Where’s the Chips?”

Following a campaign event, a former advisor to Mayor Eric Adams, Winnie Greco, gave a reporter a potato chip bag containing cash, an act her attorney later defended as a cultural gesture of friendship. The reporter, who had previously scrutinized Greco’s conduct, discovered the money after Greco insisted she accept the bag, prompting a call and request for a story retraction. After Greco’s resignation from her role as director of Asian affairs, she has been present at campaign events and was a major fundraiser. Adams’ campaign has since suspended Greco, citing a lack of prior knowledge of her actions, while Greco’s home was searched in February 2024 amid ongoing federal scrutiny.

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Russian Elite Troops Allegedly Self-Inflict Wounds for Payouts

An investigation by the Main Military Investigative Department of the Russian Investigative Committee revealed that over 30 servicemen from the 83rd Airborne Assault Brigade deliberately inflicted self-inflicted gunshot wounds to falsely claim combat injuries. This scheme allowed soldiers to receive financial compensation, paid leave, and preferential medical treatment, with the total fraudulent payouts exceeding $2.5 million. High-ranking officers, including the former brigade commander, were implicated, and some admitted guilt, providing testimony against others. Furthermore, the injuries were also used to justify state awards. Authorities also uncovered weapon caches linked to one of the officers, challenging prior media narratives.

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Trump’s Deal with Nvidia: Critics Allege Extortion and Unconstitutional Export Tax

Trump to take cut of sales from world’s biggest company | US government to receive 15pc of Nvidia’s revenues as part of unprecedented deal. This is a situation that’s sparking a lot of thought and concern, and it’s hard to ignore the implications.

The news has been circulating that former President Trump is orchestrating a deal where the US government will receive a significant 15% cut of Nvidia’s revenue. This is being called an “unprecedented deal,” and that description seems pretty accurate. Stephen Olson, a former US trade negotiator, points out how unusual and significant this all is, calling it a monetization of trade policy where American companies essentially pay the government for permission to export.… Continue reading

White House Spreadsheet Ranks US Companies by Trump Loyalty

Secret White House spreadsheet ranks US companies based on loyalty to Trump, which is quite the revelation, isn’t it? It seems the inner workings of a past administration were a bit more… involved than many of us might have imagined. The very idea of a ranking system, based not on merit or performance but on perceived loyalty, is unsettling, to say the least. It’s the kind of thing that, in a different context, might be considered a symptom of something far more concerning.

This isn’t just about politics; it’s about how power is wielded, and who it favors. The implication is that companies were being assessed not on the value they provided to the country, their innovation, or their contribution to the economy, but on their allegiance to a single individual.… Continue reading