USAID Paid For Terrorist’s College Tuition, DOJ Sues New York, & MORE
The US government used your tax dollars to pay for an al-Qaeda terrorist’s tuition through USAID—yes, really. Meanwhile, the DOJ is suing New York over its unconstitutional treatment of non-citizens, and Disney is quietly ditching DEI after years of pushing woke policies. Why isn’t the mainstream media covering this? Let’s break it down.
Key Points
- The Department of Justice is suing New York over its sanctuary status and green light law, claiming they obstruct federal immigration enforcement and violate the supremacy clause.
- USAID was found to have funded the college education of a key Al Qaeda terrorist through a fraudulent exchange visa application, highlighting the need for more stringent audits of federal spending.
- Disney is updating its DEI policies, including simplifying content advisories on older films and shifting executive compensation to be merit-based rather than focused on diversity and inclusion.
Stories:
- Attorney General Pam Bondi Announces Lawsuit Against New York’s “Sanctuary” Status - New York Post
- USAID Paid College Tuition For Al-Qaeda Terrorist - The Daily Wire
- ICE Boston Arrests Criminal Alien Massachusetts Sought To Protect - Bill Melugin via X
- Disney Makes U-Turn On Racially Tinged Warnings For Classic Films - New York Post
- White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt Roasts AP Reporters For Playing Victim - Rapid Response 47
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