U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is now issuing a "guarantee" that Somali-linked fraudsters in Minnesota will be snagged, and he points to "disturbing tapes" of the state's attorney general, Keith Ellison, allegedly saying he'll squash probes into people charged with fraud.
The UN is shutting down criticism of the ongoing climate scam: At the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30), held in Brazil in November, several states endorsed the UN's "Declaration on Information Integrity on Climate Change," professedly a pledge to "fight false information about climate change." Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, in his speech, said: "It is time to once again defeat the denialists." Pictured: Lula da Silva speaks at COP30 in Belem, Brazil, on November 6, 2025. (Photo by Pablo Porciuncula/AFP via Getty Images)
"In the era of disinformation, obscurantists reject not only scientific evidence but also the progress of multilateralism," said Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in his opening address at the conference. "They control algorithms, sow hatred, and spread fear. They attack institutions, science, and universities. It is time to once again defeat the denialists."
Get it? Those who disagree with the UN and WEF agendas on climate change, regardless of their scientific credentials, are "denialists" who must be "defeated."...
The front door is locked, all windows are completely blacked out, and there are no footprints in the snow leading inside—despite what should be heavy child traffic. Nick circles to the back of the building, rings the doorbell, and knocks. Two angry men confront him aggressively:
Man 1: “Get out! This is our business. Leave!”
Man 2: “What are you looking for? This is private property.”...
Nick Shirley, the independent journalist whose viral video exposed massive fraud among the Somali community in Minnesota, is now revealing "another layer of fraud," as he says Somalis in the state are pretending they don't know the English language when seeking medical services.
Shirley posted video of his discussion with his assistant David Hoch, who explained how the alleged scheme works.
President Trump broke with the elite consensus from the first day of his 2016 presidential campaign, when he announced“I will build a great, great wall on our southern border.”
No issue proved more politically potent for him. In his second term, Trump has kept his promise...
Customs and Border Patrol reports monthly “encounters” with illegal migrants on the southern border have fallen about 95 percent from the Biden Administration average, and 97 percent from their 2023 peak.
But closing the border to new arrivals does not undo the fact that tens of millions of people are living in the United States illegally, or with quasi-legal “asylum” or “temporary protected” status the Trump Administration is now seeking to revoke.
Just how many people are inside the United States illegally?
1547 - Ivan the Terrible was crowned Czar of Russia.
1919 - The 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibited the sale or transportation of alcoholic beverages, was ratified. It was later repealed by the 21st Amendment.
1961 - Mickey Mantle signed a contract that made him the highest paid baseball player in the American League at $75,000 for the 1961 season.
1970 - Colonel Muammar el-Quaddafi became virtual president of Libya.
1979 - The Shah of Iran and his family fled Iran for Egypt.
1991 - The White House announced the start of Operation Desert Storm. The operation was designed to drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is warning that the federal government is about to crack down on migrant welfare recipients who send money overseas — and BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales is shocked that it was ever allowed in the first place.
“And from now on, anyone who wires money out from one of these money service businesses has to check a box saying whether they are on public assistance. And if you are on public assistance, we are going to start pushing that you cannot wire money out of the country,” Bessent told Laura Ingraham on Fox News.
Multiple senior prosecutors in Washington and Minnesota are leaving their jobs amid turmoil over the Trump administration’s handling of the shooting death of a Minneapolis woman. The departures include at least five prosecutors from the U.S. attorney’s office in Minneapolis, including the office’s second-in-command, according to emails obtained by The Washington Post and people familiar with the matter.
United States Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon said this was fake news...
“This is fake news,” Dhillon told The Daily Wire of the story. “No division employee quit.”
Three people applied for early retirement the day before the shooting, which occurred on January 7 in Minneapolis, Dhillon said.
Those three people gave notice weeks before the shooting took place, and the fourth person mentioned in the story put in for retirement in early December, over a month before the shooting took place.
Two of the other people that the MS Now story references have not resigned and are currently at their desks working, The Daily Wire has learned. While they have “apparently told the press they intend to resign,” Dhillon said, “our office has not received notice of any resignations.”
ICE’s deportation agents are driving down rents for Americans by sending more illegal migrants back to their home countries, according to data posted by the White House’s “Rapid Response 47” social media account.
“Mass deportations = lower housing costs for Americans,” said the tweet after noting:
If it seems our civil society is a bit less civil these days, you are not wrong.
What feels new is not simply a rise in crime—violent crime has fluctuated before—but the quality of the disorder and the brazen indifference to consequence that now accompanies it.
Increasingly, crimes are committed in full view of the public, often recorded on smartphones, with little apparent fear of law enforcement, prosecution, or social sanction...