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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Biden’s Migrant Legacy: Video Shows Agency Workers Detailing Parents 'Selling' Children and Other Horrors

Biden’s Migrant Legacy: Video Shows Agency Workers Detailing Parents 'Selling' Children and Other Horrors

Parents selling children. Kids owing cartels money and working off the debts. Nine-year-olds with sexually transmitted diseases. A child living in a factory and working 12 hours a day.

These are the horrors inflicted on children by President Joe Biden’s open border policy that are detailed in explosive undercover videos obtained exclusively by Townhall Media. A journalist conducted a series of conversations with agency workers who were the recipients of the children – and the cash – as a result of a rush of unaccompanied alien children (UACs) during Biden’s four years in office.

A previous video published by Townhall Media showed workers explaining to an undercover journalist how Biden’s disastrous policy resulted in the chaotic processing of unaccompanied children who streamed across the border.

The latest video obtained by Townhall Media exposes what happened to the children when the Biden administration failed.

Yolanda Gonzalez was the project manager for operations for The Providencia Group, which contracted with the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) to manage the agency’s call center.

“I have called where it’s like, what do you mean ‘The sponsor was really not the parent? Or the cousin?’ or, ‘Wait, that was the parent, but they are going to sell them?’” she said, according to the video.

Think about what she said there: In Joe Biden’s America, migrant parents were selling their children.

“In the case managing department, we saw things like not asking the family member for certain documents to show that you can take care of the kid,” Darleen Sealey, senior administrator on duty at Berkshire Farm Center and Services for Youth in Canaan, New York, said in the video.

“Income verification, not looking to see if the document was actually real. You can type that up on–you can make that, right? There was a birth certificate that was fake, and then it was caught after the child left,” she said, according to the video.

Gonzalez discussed another case where a child was obtained by a “sponsor” and was put to work.

“And then we get, ‘Well, I couldn’t go to school because I was forced to work…this was my full-time job. I work 12 hours (a day). My sponsor owns a factory and put me to work there, and they told me that in a year I can go to school, but that I need to pay them for the trip here,’” Gonzalez said, indicating the work was to pay the cartel coyote for getting the child safely through the Mexico desert.

“That’s a red flag when a kid says, ‘Oh yeah, sometimes I go home with them, but I live in the factory.’”


“Sponsorship checks was a huge one, and not having like, for instance, they're clearly photoshopped pictures of like a sponsor and children, and I’m like, ‘How did this pass muster with anybody?’” Natasha Wright, ORR supervisory senior oversight advisor, told the undercover journalist in the video. “Like super egregious…literally, you could tell that person was like, stamped in the picture, like, that’s no way a real picture.”

According to Wright, the Office of Inspector General investigated the chaos and forced change.

“Some of the children were having to work or were saved from, you know, this labor because they were paying back that [cartel] money or paying for their family,” Wright said in the video.

She said some children were released to cartel members.

The footage indicates kids weren’t just forced to work, but that sponsors and children both engaged in prostitution and sex trafficking.

“We had a lot of (child protective services) cases because a lot of the clients would go out and say they’re working, but they didn’t come back to the hotel,” according to Indaira Charles, a social work supervisor at Catholic Charities. “So they would go outside, sex traffic at a bar, leave the kids in the room, and not come back.”

“Who would go to the bar?” the undercover journalist asked in the video. “The parents. The mother. They were leaving them unattended in the hotel,” she responded.

Charles said in the video that parents “were being pimped. They didn’t have a lot of money when they came. They were looking for jobs. The bars, they knew the hustle.”

She said they would be hired to be a “waitress.”

 

“They were more than ‘waitresses,’” Charles said. “Even the younger girls were going outside with the mothers.”

Evil doers exploited the incompetence of the Biden administration.

“You know, the kid’s 17,” Angela Cacciola, former chief human resources officer for The Children’s Home of Kingston, said in the video. “Goes through the system, he’s going to be 18 in six months, and his ‘sponsor’ is the pimp. They’re figuring out the system. They’re not stupid. They’re like, ‘Okay, be a good boy for six months, and then I’ll call you, and then we’ll steal you.’”

During Biden’s term, sex trafficking indicators surged: UACs were frequently AWOL from sponsors, returning with unexplained cash, cell phones, and signs of exploitation. Children as young as nine tested positive for sexually transmitted diseases. Screenings weren’t designed to detect sexual abuse.

 

Democrat Sen. Murphy's ‘Awesome’ response on social media sparks controversy amid Iran tensions

Connecticut Democrat Senator Chris Murphy has ignited a firestorm of criticism across the political spectrum following a controversial social media post regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran.

The incident began when Murphy replied with the word “awesome” to reports that 26 Iranian vessels had successfully evaded a U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. However, U.S. Department of War officials have since disputed those reports, saying there is no confirmed evidence that Iranian vessels breached the blockade or transited the strait as claimed.

The blockade, a central pillar of the Trump administration’s current military strategy to contain the Islamic Republic, has been a frequent target of Murphy’s criticism, but his single-word response was immediately seized upon by Americans throughout the country as a “shameful” endorsement of an adversary’s alleged military success.

The backlash was swift and intense, led by both administration officials and high-ranking Republicans. Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell condemned the post, labeling it “beyond the pale” for a sitting U.S. senator to seemingly cheer for the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism.

 

Additionally, the Senate Republicans’ official social media account echoed this sentiment, describing the post as “shameful” and calling for a unified Democrat condemnation of the remark.

Conservative commentators and military veterans went further, with many calling the comment “seditious” and arguing that Murphy should be barred from visiting U.S. military installations for undermining the morale of service members currently deployed in the region.

As the post garnered over a million views and a flood of negative engagement, Murphy issued a clarification roughly 16 hours later, insisting that his comment had been misinterpreted, as it was sarcastic. He further stated that his use of the word “awesome” was intended as “sarcasm” to highlight what he views as the “bungled mismanagement” of the conflict by the executive branch.

 

Murphy has long argued that the Trump administration’s decision to pursue military escalation was a “mistake of staggering scale” that has only served to “harden Iranian resolve” and “destabilize global energy markets.” He further argued that his post was meant to mock the perceived “failure” of the blockade rather than celebrate the Iranian navy.

Despite the clarification, the political fallout has still been considerable.

Critics have noted that the senator’s post remained unedited and without context for nearly a day, allowing the controversy to overshadow his broader legislative efforts to pass an anti-Trump War Powers Resolution aimed at taking power away from the POTUS.

 

Meanwhile, according to sources who reached out to the press, even some members of his own party have expressed private frustration that the gaffe provided a political opening for the administration to “shift the focus away” from the conflict’s “rising costs” and toward the senator’s rhetoric.

 

Left-Wing Influencer Signals Danger: Is America Heading for Chaos?

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Hasan Piker’s recent appearance at Yale, where he warned that the “American empire” will inevitably fall and suggested it could be accompanied by rising violence, should set off alarm bells for every patriot who believes in ordered liberty and the rule of law. The spectacle of a high-profile left-wing streamer telling students to expect and even welcome violent upheaval is not harmless rhetoric; it’s the kind of corrosive talk that frays the bonds of civic responsibility. Conservatives must call it out loudly and clearly rather than pretend this is merely theatrical complaining.

This is not an isolated episode but part of a pattern: watchdogs and commentators have documented Piker’s long history of normalizing violence and trafficked-in vitriolic tropes that threaten vulnerable communities. When a prominent influencer repeatedly flirts with endorsing or excusing violent acts, it does more than inflame chatrooms — it creates a toxic culture that the rest of society must resist. The right must be firm in distinguishing justified political passion from rhetoric that tips toward intimidation and lawlessness.

Platforms have already had to act in the past after Piker crossed lines that put public safety and platform rules at risk, including disciplinary measures for his commentary about a D.C. terror attack and other incendiary moments at rallies and events that netizens called out as incitement. Free speech is vital, but platforms and journalists also have a duty not to amplify calls for violence under the guise of punditry. Conservatives should demand consistent enforcement of rules instead of allowing selective tolerance when it fits a media narrative.

 

Make no mistake: rejecting violent rhetoric is a conservative virtue, not a betrayal. We believe change must come through ballots, the courts, and the free exchange of ideas — not through mobs or threats. That moral clarity is what distinguishes a free society from chaos, and it’s why conservatives must resist any temptation to mirror the worst impulses of the left, even when we are rightly furious at its failures. No victory is worth winning if it comes at the price of our constitutional order.

Piker’s reach — as a prominent streamer and commentator with millions of followers — turns dangerous talk into potential real-world consequences, which is why his words are not just statements but actions with ripple effects. When influencers trade in escalation and spectacle, platforms should face pressure to prioritize public safety and civic norms over raw engagement metrics. Conservatives should lead that push, insisting on responsible platform governance while defending genuine free expression.

The left’s flirtation with violent rhetoric also poses a political risk the GOP must exploit wisely: call it out, hold the media accountable for normalizing it, and contrast conservative devotion to peaceful order with the chaos the left’s loudest voices seem to celebrate. The outrage should be channeled into policy fights over platform accountability, into voter mobilization, and into a renewed defense of institutions rather than into tit-for-tat escalation. This is how we win the argument without becoming the thing we oppose.

Patriots should therefore do three things: condemn violent rhetoric wherever it comes from, press platforms and institutions to enforce their rules consistently, and redouble our commitment to winning through the ballot box and reasoned persuasion. We can be fierce, unapologetic, and effective without borrowing the tactics of demagogues. That is conservative strength — standing for order, for life, and for the peaceful transmission of power that makes America worth saving.

 

H-1B Visa Fraud: How Outsourcing Hurts American Workers' Wages

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Americans are finally waking up to a pattern that conservative commentators have been warning about for years: the H-1B visa program, intended to bring scarce, specialized talent to our shores, is being warped into a pipeline for outside firms to import cheaper labor while sidelining U.S. tech workers. BlazeTV hosts Sara Gonzales and Auron MacIntyre recently spotlighted these claims, calling attention to what they call “ethnic cartels” and asking bluntly why regulators aren’t stopping the theft of American jobs.

The federal government’s own agencies acknowledge the program’s vulnerability to fraud and abuse — USCIS and oversight bodies have documented ways employers can game the Labor Condition Application and other filings to underpay or misclassify foreign workers. Reports going back to GAO reviews show the H-1B rules create loopholes that bad actors exploit, turning a merit-focused visa into a cheap labor scheme.

We’ve seen concrete examples of how multinational banks and big tech use middlemen to funnel lower-paid H-1B contractors into American workplaces, squeezing out homegrown professionals. Investigative reporting has traced large volumes of H-1B hires through mega-consultancies and staffing firms, while landmark lawsuits exposed discriminatory hiring practices at major outsourcing companies. These aren’t theoretical problems — they are live, documented practices that hollow out opportunity in communities across this country.

 

If Washington were serious about protecting American workers, enforcement would be relentless instead of reactive. The Department of Labor’s recent ramp-up — dubbed Project Firewall — and the growing number of investigations into suspect H-1B practices prove the problem is real, but the pace of enforcement still lags the scale of the abuse. Simply announcing probes isn’t enough; the people who rig this system must face swift debarment, penalties, and criminal referral when appropriate so employers learn that gaming the rules will cost them dearly.

Conservatives should stop treating this as a niche tech gripe and make it a central economic issue: protect American workers first, then reform a visa system so only truly exceptional talent comes here. Practical fixes are ready — stricter LCA scrutiny, beneficiary-centric lottery reforms, and real-time audits of vendor chains — and they’re already being discussed at the agencies charged with oversight. It’s time Republicans in Congress stop coddling corporate outsourcing and start demanding outcomes that put hardworking Americans before the bottom line of foreign consultancies.

This isn’t anti-immigrant rhetoric; it’s patriotic commonsense. America has always welcomed talent that lifts us up, not schemes that undercut wages and hollow out communities. Voters should pressure their representatives for immediate, enforceable reforms and refuse to accept the quiet replacement of American jobs by a well-funded network of middlemen and recruiters; if we don’t fight for our workforce now, the next generation will pay the price.

 

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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US, Iran Warn: With Talks in Limbo, We're Ready for War

Iran remains defiant amid last push for talks with US

The United States and Iran on Monday each warned they were ready for war as the clock ticked on a ceasefire, with lingering uncertainty over talks that President Donald Trump had announced would resume in Pakistan.

The White House said Vice President JD Vance was ready to fly back to the Pakistani capital Islamabad, which was visibly preparing for a second round of talks on ending the war that has engulfed the Middle East and shaken global markets.

But Tehran's cleric-run government declined to confirm that it would participate and accused the United States of violating the truce through its blockade of Iranian ports and seizure of a ship.


"By imposing a blockade and violating the ceasefire, Trump wants to turn this negotiating table into a surrender table or justify renewed hostilities, as he sees fit," said Iran's powerful parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who headed the delegations to talks two weeks ago in Pakistan.

"We do not accept negotiations under the shadow of threats, and in the last two weeks we have been preparing to show new cards on the battlefield," he wrote on X.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards have warned of targeting any vessel attempting to pass through the Strait of Hormuz without permission.

Trump has similarly accused Tehran of violating the truce by harassing vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, the transit passage for one-fifth of the world's oil that Iran had all but shut in retaliation for the war launched by the United States and Israel in late February.

In one of a series of angry posts on his Truth Social platform, Trump insisted that the blockade was "absolutely destroying" Iran

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 and said it will not end "until there is a 'DEAL'," in which the United States is pressing for Iranian concessions on its contested nuclear programs.

Trump told PBS News that Iran was "supposed to be there" at the talks in Pakistan.

"We agreed to be there," he said, warning that if the ceasefire expired, "then lots of bombs start going off".

He separately told Bloomberg News it was "highly unlikely" he would extend the two-week truce.

Based on its start time, the truce theoretically expires overnight Tuesday, Tehran time, although in his comments to Bloomberg, Trump said the end was a day later, on Wednesday evening Washington time.

- Oil jitters return -

Oil prices jumped sharply on Monday over fears hostilities could resume in the weeks-long war, after Iran closed Hormuz again following a brief reopening over the weekend.

In Tehran, where the main airports reopened on Monday, life appeared largely back to normal, with cafes crowded and people out exercising and strolling in parks.

But city residents who spoke to Paris-based AFP journalists said the situation was far from rosy.

"Let's see what happens by Tuesday. The only thing that the 50 days of war has shown is that no one cares about the Iranian people," one 30-year-old doctor said on condition of anonymity.

Saghar, 39, said there was little hope for Iranians squeezed by the government and the war's impact.

"The economy is horrible. They detain people for nothing," she said, declining to give her family name.

Vance's delegation -- which also includes Trump's real estate friend turned globe-trotting negotiator Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner -- was poised to depart for Pakistan "soon," a source familiar with the plan told AFP.

- New Israel-Lebanon Talks -

A separate ceasefire agreed between Israel and Lebanon was announced on Friday and included Hezbollah, whose rocket fire in support of Iran drew Lebanon into the war.

Israel and Lebanon, which have no diplomatic relations, will hold a second round of talks on Thursday in Washington, a State Department official told AFP.

Sporadic violence continued and Israel's military warned civilians against returning to dozens of villages in southern Lebanon, claiming Hezbollah's activities were violating the truce.

Nonetheless, thousands of displaced Lebanese have begun making their way back.

Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah 

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told AFP that his group would work to break the "Yellow Line" that Israel has established in the south, even as he said it wanted "the ceasefire to continue".

Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed at least 2,387 people since the start of the war, a Lebanese government body said in its latest toll.

Another major issue in the U.S.-Iran negotiations has been Tehran's stockpile of enriched uranium, which Trump said on Friday it had agreed to hand over.

But Iran's foreign ministry has said the stockpile, thought to be buried from U.S. bombing in last June's 12-day war with Israel, was "not going to be transferred anywhere."

Baqaei said handing over uranium was "never raised as an option" in talks with U.S. negotiators.

 

Nothing to See Here, Folks: DOJ's Dhillon Reveals That an Awful Lot of People on Voter Rolls Are Dead

The Left will tell you that voter fraud is a barely-there issue, and that our elections are as pure as fresh snow. Why then do they seem hell-bent on preventing any efforts to ensure their integrity and demonizing anyone who points out irregularities?

And there are irregularities, as Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon 

Donald Trump's Legal Goon Harmeet Dhillon's 'Absurd' Election Demand Hit  With Scathing Rejection 

told Sunday Morning Futures host Maria Bartiromo. There’s a whole lot of corpses gumming up the works:

The Trump administration has sued multiple states for failing to turn over voter rolls to the Department of Justice, which is seeking to ensure compliance with the National Voter Registration Act, the Help America Vote Act, and other federal laws aimed at protecting the right to vote. Dhillon told Bartiromo that, even in states trying to comply with the laws, issues concerning voting eligibility were still being identified.

“States are not in compliance, even those ones who want to. So, for the ones that we’ve run so far—60 million records that we’ve run—we found at least 350,000 dead people currently on the voter rolls in those jurisdictions, and we’ve referred approximately 25,000 people with no citizenship records to [the Department of] Homeland Security to look at, you know, dig into that further and see the extent to which people voted,” Dhillon told Bartiromo.

Her takeaway? Don’t listen to the Left on this subject:

“I’m in touch with voting rights activists who are showing me information about people who have voted who are not American citizens. So the Left told us this never happens and it’s a myth, it definitely happened.”

Watch:


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This story out of California highlights the response of Democrats when faced with allegations of irregularities: attack the messenger, in this case, a woman who was able to register her dog to vote:

The actual threat to California’s democracy lies in the response of state officials when presented with evidence or allegations of serious problems in the state’s elections.

Rather than work with people who attempt to identify potential vulnerabilities within the election system, California’s election officials either ignore them (at best) –– or work against them at every turn.

When [dog owner] Yourex contacted the Orange County Registrar of Voters to inform county officials that her dog had not only been registered to vote, but had received an actual mail-in ballot, she wasn’t met with gratitude.

For five years, she was met with total silence.

That silence ended when she was arrested and charged with five felonies (four of which were ultimately dismissed).

Yourex submitted mail-in ballots under the name of her dog, Maya Jean Yourex, during the 2021 gubernatorial recall election and the 2022 primary.

The initial ballot was counted, but the second one was challenged and ultimately rejected by officials.

This case raises concerns about voter fraud and the integrity of the electoral process, showing how some may exploit system loopholes.

This is one reason we need to require ID to vote!


Peak California: Woman in Orange County Registers Her Dog to Vote; The Dog Casts Ballots in Two Elections


To Democrats, that’s not a problem; to them, the real threat is the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which would require ID to vote. Why should you have to prove who you are?

Dhillon vows to clean it up, though, and has sued 29 states and the District of Columbia to obtain access to their voter rolls. Not surprisingly, many of those states are resisting.

Why are they hiding if there's no there there?

 

Turning Off the Lights in the Name of Data Centers and Renewable Energy

The scenic town of Tahoe City, California, with a population of roughly 55,000, will be entering the market to find a new supplier for their energy needs as its current supplier turns their sights towards renewables in Nevada.

Tahoe City and the surrounding Lake Tahoe Basin currently purchase their energy through Liberty Utilities. Like many utility companies, Liberty Utilities uses an energy mix to provide power to its customers. According to Liberty Utilities sources, they currently use a mix of their own Liberty-owned solar systems with a partnership with NV Energy. NV Energy has been filling in the inevitable gaps in their solar power generation, stepping in as their wholesale energy provider to meet the needs of ratepayers. As we all know, the sun eventually sets, but that doesn’t mean that power generation can set, too.

NV Energy will be partnering with Liberty Utilities in mid- to late- 2027 to turn its bandwidth (pun intended) toward the NV Energy Greenlink Project. The Greenlink Project is marketed as a large-scale transmission and substation initiative designed to expand Nevada’s energy grid and transport renewable energy across Nevada.

 

However, there may be more at play. As first reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, NV Energy’s Director of Business Development said in September that data centers have driven requests to NV Energy’s peak capacity. It is reasonable to assume that this could be a large motivating factor for why the company is turning away from ratepayers and building new infrastructure for lucrative deals with data centers.

What does all this mean for the people of Tahoe City?

NV Energy will continue to provide transmission for Liberty Utilities, meaning that they will still use their infrastructure to receive the supplemental power they need if only relying on solar generation.

In the interim, Liberty Utilities is seeking approval from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to search for new partners. They will engage in a formal bidding process, allowing energy suppliers to compete for their business.


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As Liberty Utilities and Tahoe City face this period of transition in the years ahead, there are two valuable lessons American ratepayers can take from this. After all, California is often an incubator for policies that eventually make their way into America’s heartland.

First, data centers have and will continue to require ever-larger amounts of energy, posing an ever-growing demand on our already aging energy grids. While the innovation, economic growth, and job opportunities that come along with data centers are laudable goals for any state or community, there can and must be mechanisms put in place that hold data centers accountable for their energy consumption without imposing increased costs or energy scarcity upon ratepayers in the region. According to their press release, Liberty Utilities will do its best to keep rates similar for its ratepayers, while also noting that no utility can predict the exact future cost of energy.

The second lesson lies in the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC). The CPUC has the authority to regulate privately owned utilities in California, oversee rates and services for utilities, and manage energy source siting and the authorizing of any new energy source projects in the Golden State.

What this means is that the CPUC has the authority to prioritize affordable, reliable, and clean energy for all future energy projects in California. Prioritizing all three of these components as interdependent pillars for the future of energy projects would result in greater energy abundance and ease the issue of energy affordability in a state that desperately needs it.

California has been one of the pioneers, if not the pioneer, for green and renewable energy in our nation, 

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and yet they also consistently have some of the highest energy prices in the country, on average, roughly double the national average. Is this a coincidence?

Absolutely not. Renewable energy sources are among the most expensive and unreliable sources of energy, not to mention they have myriad negative environmental impacts that are almost never discussed.

To ensure prosperity for a state, community, or town, and for their ratepayers, utility companies such as Liberty Utilities and state utility regulators should consider affordability, reliability, and full-spectrum cleanliness in order to move into an energy renaissance, which always results in economic and population prosperity.

There is a real chance for Tahoe City and Liberty Utilities to make a meaningful change as they appeal to the CPUC and chart a new path forward for the energy needs of local residents.

However, based on previous political and corporate decisions in California, it is highly unlikely that it would happen, but the opportunity persists. As all Americans barrel towards a society full of AI, data centers, and increased rates because of energy demand, the lessons of Tahoe City and its energy needs can remain ever-present to all of us.

Hopefully, the transition for Tahoe City will go smoothly and present very little upheaval for ratepayers. Only time will tell in the story of data center development and an increased push toward renewables.

 

Rep. Nancy Mace Introduces Resolution to Expel Rep. Cory Mills

Rep. Nancy Mace Introduces Resolution to Expel Rep. Cory Mills

Republican Rep. Nancy Mace has brought about a new resolution to expel fellow Republican Rep. Cory Mills, her office announced Monday evening. The congresswoman made a slew of posts calling for his expulsion on both her personal and official X accounts.

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The move to remove Mills comes after numerous allegations against the Florida congressman surfaced over a variety of issues, including domestic violence and stolen valor.

 

“The evidence against Mills is overwhelming: beating women and telling them to lie about it, cyberstalking women, lying about his military service, and profiting off his seat,” Mace said in a statement on social media. “Any Member who votes to keep him here is voting to protect a woman beater and a fraud.”

Mills responded to Mace in his own social media post, and has encouraged the congresswoman to bring forward a vote on his expulsion. He has considered her attempt to oust him from Congress as playing "political fundraising theatrics" while "ignoring due process." Mills also referred to Mace's own Ethics investigation.

Mills notably aided Rep. Ilhan Omar

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 in keeping her committee assignments after her comments relating to the assassination of Charlie Kirk. He was one of only four Republicans who voted to keep Omar in power.

 

Law Professor Is Very Worried About This Trend Among Elected Dems

Law Professor Is Very Worried About This Trend Among Elected Dems

George Washington University Law School 

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Professor Jonathan Turley isn’t a conservative, though some on the Left might lump him in with us, because he’s not enthusiastic about many trends within the Democratic Party during the Trump era. Specifically, the obsession with impeachment that resembles a crack cocaine addiction. It’s no secret that House Democrats will file impeachment articles if they regain the majority in November. 

Over what is anyone’s guess—it’s all nonsense—but Turley rightly pointed out that Democrats are trying to use impeachment as if it’s our version of the UK parliament’s vote of no confidence motions. 

 

They’re not the same. We have established laws governing impeachment, and using it just because a) you’re upset that your opponent won an election, or b) you simply don’t like the individual, is fundamentally wrong. It’s a childish view of the rule of law. It also reveals the state of progressivism after a century of development—it’s ugly, illiberal, and authoritarian. All elements of society must break to the will of the state. 

“I cannot express how damaging that is for our constitutional values and history. They're making impeachment into the English vote of no confidence; that's not what it is. It is something much more serious than that, but they're turning it into an unbridled circus,” said Turley.

Alas, that’s another action item for the Left: rendering our Constitution unable to constitute. The core text of our founding documents does not comport with their agenda or worldview. Therefore, it must be destroyed. We’re watching this live. 

 

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