During his campaign, Donald Trump denied any involvement with Project 2025, a far-right policy blueprint, even labeling its ideas as ridiculous. However, after winning the election, Trump swiftly implemented numerous proposals outlined in Project 2025, including policy changes regarding deportation, civil servants, and federal agencies. Furthermore, Trump appointed key figures associated with Project 2025 to influential government positions. A response from the FCC’s chairman to a social media post has revealed that Trump’s administration views these actions as a joke. This betrayal not only undermines journalistic efforts to expose the truth but also disregards the trust of Trump’s voters.
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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
The White House has mandated a comprehensive review of the Smithsonian museums and exhibitions in preparation for the nation’s 250th birthday, aiming to align the institution’s content with the President’s interpretation of American history. This review encompasses all public-facing content, including social media and educational materials, to ensure alignment with the President’s vision of celebrating American exceptionalism and removing any divisive narratives. The Smithsonian, while reaffirming its commitment to factual presentation, will collaborate with the White House, Congress, and its Board of Regents on this matter. The review, which will initially focus on eight museums, will require the submission of materials and corrective actions to replace what is deemed “divisive” language with “unifying” descriptions.
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At the FII Priority Summit, President Trump criticized the work ethic of remote federal employees, claiming they were engaging in leisure activities instead of working. He mandated an end to remote work arrangements, asserting that in-person work is essential for productivity and national success. Despite his own frequent golfing trips, Trump threatened termination for non-compliance with the new policy. However, a recent Office of Management and Budget report indicates that only a small percentage of federal employees work fully remotely. This attack on remote workers is coupled with a broader effort to reduce the size of the federal workforce.
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President Trump has outlined a sweeping agenda for his first day in office, including actions to overturn criminal cases against him, pardon Capitol riot participants, dismantle the federal workforce, impose tariffs on imported goods, roll back protections for transgender students, increase fossil fuel production, negotiate a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, and initiate mass deportations of undocumented immigrants. These plans, while ambitious, face varying levels of feasibility and legal challenges. Some actions, like firing special counsel Jack Smith, are within his immediate power, while others, like mass deportations, require significant logistical and international cooperation. Trump’s agenda reflects his desire to reverse policies enacted by the Biden administration and implement his signature policies, signaling a sharp shift in direction for the country.
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The Colorado GOP telling parents to pull all kids from public schools is just the latest in a long line of ridiculous, harmful, and downright idiotic moves by the party. First of all, let’s address the fact that Colorado public schools now have the highest test scores in the nation. So why, in the face of such success, would the GOP want to dismantle the very system that is working so well?
Under the guise of protecting children from becoming “trans,” the GOP is pushing parents to homeschool their kids. But let’s be real here, how many parents can afford to have one stay at home full-time to homeschool?… Continue reading