📰 Noem uncovers and kills multimillion-dollar, Biden-era DEI, LGBTQ program
The article discusses the termination of the Invent2Prevent program by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and the DHS, which was originally intended to prevent terror and violence but was altered by the Biden administration to focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and LGBTQ agenda. The decision to cut the program is estimated to save the agency over $1.5 million. The article also highlights a significant decrease in border crossings under the Trump administration’s crackdown on wasteful government spending, with the DHS assistant secretary criticizing the program for supporting partisan organizations. President Trump’s executive orders aimed at ending DEI programs in the federal government and private sector are discussed, with a focus on eliminating discriminatory programs and promoting merit-based systems. The article notes a shift in rhetoric and practice regarding DEI policies under the Trump administration compared to the Biden administration.
📰 White House says Congress debating ‘footnotes’ on ‘Big Beautiful Bill,’ not expecting major changes
White House Director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, remains confident that there won’t be any issues with President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill” despite concerns from House GOP members about the Senate version. House Republican Chip Roy expressed hesitancy about the Senate version, emphasizing the need for Republican consensus due to thin margins in both chambers. Hassett assured that differences between the Senate and House language are minimal and not expected to cause any problems. The main elements of Trump’s agenda, such as permanent tax cuts and border security, are already included in the bill, with ongoing debates focusing on minor details. President Trump is urging Congress to pass the bill quickly, aiming for it to be signed into law by the Fourth of July, with the Senate vote likely happening soon.
📰 Dems run to the Bluesky block button as Vance trolls them on their own virtual turf for solid week
Vice President JD Vance recently joined the social media platform Bluesky, a competitor to another platform dominated by liberals, and quickly became its most blocked user after trolling Democrats. Vance’s account was mistakenly suspended but was reinstated within 20 minutes with a verified badge added. California Governor Gavin Newsom challenged Vance to a debate after Vance’s controversial comments. Vance has been blocked by nearly 150,000 accounts on Bluesky and has been actively engaging in political discussions, including mocking Democrats for nominating a liberal candidate in New York City. Mark Cuban criticized Bluesky for becoming “hateful” due to leftist groupthink, and Vance faced backlash for referring to Democrat California Sen. Alex Padilla as “Jose” Padilla. Despite only posting nine messages on Bluesky, Vance has been active in sharing his views on various political issues.
📰 Legalized same-sex marriage turns 10 after landmark Supreme Court decision reshaped American law and culture
The article discusses the 10-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to extend marriage rights to same-sex couples in the landmark Obergefell v. Hodges case. The ruling ensured equal protections and benefits for same-sex couples, but public opinion remains divided a decade later. The increase in visibility of same-sex marriages has led to a rise in public support, with nearly 7 in 10 Americans now in favor of same-sex marriage. However, there has been a drop in support among Republicans, and some lawmakers are pushing for a reexamination of the Obergefell decision. The conservative-majority Supreme Court’s recent decisions have raised concerns about potential challenges to same-sex marriage rights, with experts speculating on the court’s future stance on LGBTQ+ protections.
📰 Who is Anthony Bernal?: The ‘indispensable’ Biden aide ditching House Oversight probe on his mental decline
The House Oversight Committee plans to subpoena Anthony Bernal, a top aide to the Biden family, for refusing to testify in their investigation into President Biden’s mental acuity and the use of an automatic signature tool. Bernal, as Jill Biden’s longtime aide, is considered influential in the White House and was expected to face tough questions about Biden’s mental decline. Democratic strategist Michael LaRosa described Bernal as indispensable in protecting the Bidens and wielding loyalty as a weapon to maintain control. Bernal’s rise in the Biden White House, along with Annie Tomasini, signaled allegiance to the Biden family rather than the presidency or the American people. Testimony from former Biden aide Neera Tanden revealed she was authorized to direct autopen signatures but claimed ignorance about who in the president’s inner circle approved them.
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