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Army military parade in DC cost $30 million 

The Army spent around $30 million on the military parade to mark the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, which also fell on the day of President Trump’s 79th birthday.  “I can confirm the total for the Army festival and parade cost approximately $30 million,” an Army spokesperson told The Hill on Wednesday.  The initial…

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5 takeaways from Tulsi Gabbard’s White House press briefing

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard spoke to reporters at the White House on Wednesday on the heels of the latest document drop alleging Obama administration officials misled the public about intelligence surrounding Russian interference in the 2016 election. Gabbard made a rare appearance in the briefing room, a sign the White House is seeking…

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Trump expected to face protests during Scotland trip: What to know

President Trump’s upcoming trip to Scotland on Friday is expected to erupt in protests from local statesmen who oppose his administration.  The “Stop Trump Coalition” organized demonstrations in Aberdeen and Edinburgh on Saturday to disrupt the president’s visit. “He has repeatedly extorted America’s closest allies, including the UK, with his tariff warfare, while cosying up…

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Hegseth Signal messages came from email labeled ‘SECRET’: report

Messages relayed by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth over a March Signal chat regarding the U.S. plans to bomb Houthi targets in Yemen came from a email labeled “SECRET/NOFORN,” according to the Pentagon’s independent watchdog. People familiar with the report told The Washington Post that the attack plans had initially been shared with more than a dozen defense…

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Trump EPA will propose repealing finding that climate change endangers public health

The Trump administration will propose the repeal of a landmark 2009 determination that climate change poses a danger to the public, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin said Wednesday. “EPA has sent to the Office of Management and Budget a proposed rule to repeal the 2009 Endangerment Finding from the Obama EPA,” Zeldin told Newsmax. “Through…

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Meta upgrades Instagram safety features for teens

Meta has upgraded Instagram safety features for teens, the company said in an email obtained by NewsNation. Meta said in the email to The Hill’s partner that the upgrades include teenagers being able to “see options to view Safety Tips and block an account prominently displayed at the top of new DM [direct messaging] chats,…

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Supreme Court lets Trump fire federal product safety commissioners, liberal justices dissent

The Supreme Court on Wednesday paved the way for President Trump to fire three members of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) — the second time the justices have allowed Trump’s terminations at independent agencies to go into effect.   The emergency order lifts a lower court’s ruling that determined the firings were unlawful and effectively ordered the…

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Here’s how Trump’s lackeys plan to keep immigrants out of US colleges

On Wednesday, the Department of Education announced it is investigating five universities over their scholarship programs for receipts of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, a program that allows people illegally brought into the U.S. as children to remain without fear of deportation. According to the Education Department, scholarships for Dreamers violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 because they discriminate on the basis of national origin.  The logic here is that if scholarships are reserved for individuals not born in the U.S., it discriminates against people who are born in the U.S.. It’s a new front in the Education Department’s war on higher education, one that also manages to attack immigrants in the process.  The universities in the administration’s crosshairs are the University of Louisville, the University of Nebraska Omaha, the University of Miami, the University of Michigan, and Western Michigan University. That’s thanks to the Legal Insurrection Foundation’s Equal Protection Project, which teed up this round of harassment by complaining to the Education Department. Legal Insurrection has a very narrow view of “equal protection,” one that protects primarily white people, despite pretending the group is a warrior against discrimination. Warriors for discrimination, maybe.  Education Secretary Linda McMahon, shown in April. Unfortunately, the Department of Justice has already successfully pursued this theory. In a sham lawsuit clearly done in concert with Texas, the DOJ sued that state over its law allowing undocumented students to get in-state tuition rates. The idea was that giving any benefit to undocumented students discriminates against good old American-born students. The case’s swift settlement led to Texas declaring its own law unconstitutional and wiping it off the books.  The investigations announced on Wednesday are predicated on the same nativist nonsense.  The Department of Education has plenty of time to harass schools because it has stopped doing any other work. Earlier this month, the Supreme Court gave President Donald Trump the go-ahead to fire nearly 1,400 employees. The civil rights branch has been decimated by firings, and investigations into civil rights complaints have slowed to a pathetic crawl.  In June, Secretary of Education Linda McMahon bragged to Congress about how great they were doing, with the standard Trumpy language that is now required of all Cabinet secretaries: “Not only are we reducing the backlog, but we are keeping up with the current amount with a reduced staff because we are doing it efficiently.” This is flatly false. An investigation by the Associated Press found that the department has resolved only 65 complaints thus far, which is significantly behind the pace of prior years. The database shows that eight of those 65 were resolved before Trump took office on Jan. 20, as well. Plus, complaints have increased by 9%, and the department is currently facing a backlog of 25,000 complaints. The administration has also abolished multiple civil rights offices. Instead of protecting the rights of students, the department is devoting itself to attacking schools. The department has threatened universities with loss of accreditation based on their ostensible concerns over the treatment of Jewish students. McMahon has launched over 50 “investigations” into universities to eradicate every last shred of diversity, inclusion, and equity.  Of course, the Department of Education can’t destroy education alone. It takes a village.  In May, the Department of Homeland Security got in on the action, attempting to block Harvard University from admitting international students. That move would also have required current international students to transfer or lose their legal immigration status. A federal judge quickly ruled against the administration, but that won’t stop them from continuing to target Harvard and international students.  People walk on the campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, this past December. On Wednesday, the State Department announced it would be investigating Harvard’s compliance with the J-1 visa program, which lets international students do exchange programs here. It’s just another way to try to block Harvard from enrolling international students.  The Department of Energy, oddly, is leading the charge to ban transgender girls from playing sports. Why? Who knows!  While the departments of Homeland Security, State, Energy, and Education are indeed helpful for attacking schools, nothing beats the fervor of the DOJ. The DOJ keeps “investigating” schools for allegedly discriminating against white students. They’re attacking the entire University of California system, alleging race- and sex-based discrimination in a vague notice that doesn’t explain what, exactly, they are investigating. They’re going after the University of Chicago over international students. And so on.  It isn’t yet clear what will happen to the five universities targeted on Wednesday. However, it’s exceedingly clear that the Trump administration will never stop attacking schools or immigrants. Here, it’s so convenient for the administration that it gets to do both at the same time. There’s some government efficiency for you.

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