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Rapidly Expanding FBI Purge Sends Media Into Alarmed Panic by Mark Megahan February 1, 2025

 

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Rapidly Expanding FBI Purge Sends Media Into Alarmed Panic


The media can’t do a thing to stop the FBI purge so they’re complaining about it. Loudly. Without a shred of solid information, they assume that every single agent tasked with one of the Deep State’s anti-Trump persecutions will be removed. That’s simply not true. Only the ones who enjoyed it will be fired.

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President Donald Trump made his plan to purge the rogue Deep State officials and agents from the FBI a major part of his campaign.

Conservatives are well aware how badly the Federal Bureau of Instigation has been weaponized against the Deplorable-in-Chief and all of his fiercely loyal supporters.

Not to mention the FBI officials who ordered surveillance of Catholic churches. Those who dared to pray the rosary were targeted as domestic terrorist “radicals.

Agents were sent out to infiltrate school board meetings. Just so they could record the outrage of parents who’s children were being brainwashed into gender confusion. Hoping to take credit for arresting them later.

The media is worried about “dozens of FBI agents who worked on January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack.” The ones who helped engineer the barbarian invasion on social media, unlocked doors or facilitated the chaos should be worried.

Rank and file agents tasked against their will with blaming President Trump for it will probably get a promotion.

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The FBI purge has already begun.

Already started

Kash Patel hasn’t been formally confirmed as Director yet but progressives are convinced the FBI purge has already begun. Some supervisors have already been “evaluated for possible removal as soon as the end of Friday.” That would be January 31. The DOJ housecleaning is well underway.

The Trump purge at DOJ’s main headquarters began last week – within minutes of the new interim leaders being sworn in – as some senior career lawyers were notified that they were being reassigned to a task force focused to an immigration-related issues and so-called sanctuary cities.

If they don’t like the transfer they can quit. Many have. “The reassignment is widely viewed as an effort to force out senior career officials, some of whom have since resigned.” The FBI can expect similar treatment. Acting attorney general James McHenry sent an email to some federal prosecutors, featuring some helpful guidance which has the liberal media in total shock.

Kash Patel hasn’t been formally confirmed as Director yet.

Given your significant role in prosecuting the President, I do not believe that the leadership of the Department can trust you to assist in implementing the President’s agenda faithfully.

CNN ran into a few feds at a popular beltway watering hole where they were drinking to drown their sorrows. “At least six senior FBI leaders have been ordered to retire, resign or be fired by Monday.

Despite the dire warnings from network media, Trump and Patel both fully understand that “FBI agents and supervisors can’t choose which assignments they are given as part of their job.” The ones who simply followed orders won’t be bothered. The ones who went above and beyond, trying to weaponize something out of nothing, will be looking for new jobs.

Hegseth Confirms: Military Strikes ‘On The Table’ by Anastasia Boushee February 1, 2025 No comments

 Hegseth Confirms: Military Strikes Against Cartels ‘On The Table’


Hegseth Confirms: Military Strikes ‘On The Table’


During a Fox News interview, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed that future military strikes against Mexican cartels are “on the table.”

Mexican cartels have begun realizing that their funding sources are drying up thanks to President Donald Trump. With a closed U.S.-Mexico border, it will be much more difficult for the cartels to smuggle illegal aliens into the country — and thus they cannot take payment from these people before the journey, or force them to continue paying them after entering the United States. They will also lose revenue from drug smuggling and sex trafficking, two things that the Trump administration has vowed to put an end to.

It appears that the cartels are starting to get desperate, as several cartel members who were trying to smuggle illegal aliens into the U.S. fired shots over the border at Border Patrol officers on January 27.

While discussing that incident in an appearance on Fox News Channel’s “Fox & Friends,” Hegseth was asked by co-host Brian Kilmeade whether the Trump administration plans to go on the offense against Mexican cartels.

“If we find that they continue to fire at Border Control and they continue to put fentanyl into our country, as a secretary of defense, are you permitted now to go after them in Mexico or where they are?” Kilmeade asked.

Hegseth slightly couched his response by pointing out that these decisions are ultimately up to Trump, which means that making a definitive statement could take away from Trump’s leverage on the situation or force his hand.

“Brian, I don’t want to get ahead of the president and I won’t,” Hegseth replied. “That’s ultimately going to be his decision. But let me be clear. All options will be on the table if we’re dealing with what are designated to be foreign terrorist organizations who are specifically targeting Americans on our border.”

“We’re finally securing our border,” he continued. “We’ve been securing other people’s border for a very long time. The military is orienting, shifting toward an understanding of homeland defense on our sovereign territorial border. That is something we will do and do robustly. So we’re already doing it. Should there be other options necessary to prevent the cartels from continuing to pour people gangs and drugs and violence into our country — we will take that on. So the president will make that call. I’ll work with him in that decision making process. Ultimately, we will hold nothing back to secure the American people.”


Unraveling Haiti’s Strategies for Migrant Reintegration and Aid Impact

 

Unraveling Haiti’s Strategies for Migrant Reintegration and Aid Impact

Haitian flag pin on map in the Caribbean.
Haiti’s migrant crisis has taken center stage amid changes in U.S. immigration policies under President Trump. Concerns about the potential influx of Haitian citizens back to their homeland address Haiti’s ongoing political and economic turmoil. How might this crisis affect diplomatic relations between Haiti and the United States?

Haiti’s Struggle with Returning Migrants

Leslie Voltaire, president of Haiti’s transitional presidential council, has expressed deep concern over Haiti’s capacity to accommodate an influx of its citizens. This predicament stems from potential changes in U.S. immigration policy under President Trump’s administration.

Voltaire’s concerns are not unfounded, given the staggering number of Haitians currently residing in the United States. Approximately 1.5 million Haitians call the U.S. home, with 150,000 under the “Temporary Protection System.”

The Potential Impact of Mass Returns

The prospect of returning these individuals to Haiti has been described as “catastrophic” by Voltaire. Haiti is already grappling with significant challenges, including widespread hunger and a large population of internally displaced people.

In seeking solutions, Voltaire has taken his plea to the international stage. He recently visited the Vatican, appealing for assistance for Haiti while criticizing President Trump’s perceived lack of concern for the country’s plight.

A Regional Pattern Emerges

Haiti’s situation is not unique in the region. Colombia faced a similar dilemma when authorities initially refused to accept deported citizens from the United States.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro demanded a “protocol for the dignified treatment of migrants” before agreeing to accept returnees. This stance led to a diplomatic standoff with the Trump administration.

In response to Colombia’s resistance, President Trump imposed tariffs and sanctions on the country. This pressure ultimately led to President Petro’s agreement to accept the deportees, highlighting the complex dynamics at play in regional migration issues.

The situation raises questions about the value countries place on their citizens abroad versus at home. If these individuals are considered valuable contributors in the United States, why are their home countries resistant to welcoming them back?

As Haiti grapples with this crisis, the international community watches closely. The outcome may set precedents for how similar situations are handled in the future, potentially reshaping regional approaches to migration and repatriation.

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Dems Just Showed Their True Colors to The American People [INFO] by Anastasia Boushee February 1, 2025 No comments

 

Dems Just Showed Their True Colors to The American People [INFO]

During his confirmation hearing, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. slammed Democrats to their faces — pointing out that they acted like they were his “friends” until he joined President Donald Trump’s team, even though they still largely agree with him on many issues.

Kennedy’s comments came on January 29 during the first round of his Senate confirmation hearings for the position of Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which took place in the Senate Finance Committee. The former Democrat is facing challenges from senators on both sides of the aisle for different reasons — with Republicans being concerned about Kennedy’s more left-leaning positions on issues like abortion, and Democrats being outraged over his support for Trump and his concerns about Big Pharma, especially vaccines. Of course, several of Kennedy’s biggest critics during the hearing were later discovered to have taken millions in donations from Big Pharma.

Kennedy began his speech by pointing out the need for “radical transparency” and bipartisanship within HHS.

“My approach to HHS, as I said before, Senator, is radical transparency,” Kennedy told Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI). “Democrats and Republicans ought to be able to come in and get information that was generated at taxpayer expense, that is owned by the American taxpayer.”

“They shouldn’t get redacted documents. Public health agencies should be transparent … If we want Americans to restore trust in the public health agencies, we need transparency,” he added.

Kennedy then noted that his unsuccessful 2024 presidential campaign “was about uniting Americans — Democrats and Republicans” — adding that there is “no issue that should unite us more than this chronic health epidemic” and pointing out that there is “no such thing as Republican children or Democratic children.”

He went on to highlight the “explosions” in cases of medical conditions and mental health conditions, including problems like diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, neurological diseases, and depression.

“All of these things that are related to [the] toxic environment,” Kennedy asserted. “Why can’t we just agree with each other to put differences about so many issues, intractable issues, aside?”


“We’re going to end this,” he continued. “I don’t think anybody is going to be able to do this like I am, because of my peculiar experience, because I’ve litigated against these agencies. When you litigate against them, you get a PhD in corporate capture and how to unravel it. I’ve written six books about these agencies. I know a lot about them, and I know how to fix it, and there’s nobody who will fix it the way that I do because I’m not scared of vested interest. I don’t care. I’m not here because I want a position or a job. I have a very good life, a happy family. This is something I don’t need. I want to do this because we’re going to fix it.”

Kennedy concluded his speech by calling out his former friends in the Democrat Party who have stabbed him in the back simply for joining the Trump team, even though the vast majority of his left-leaning views have not changed.

“All these Democrats are opposed to me for partisan issues — they used to be my friends,” he said, pointing out that the Democrat lawmakers once “agreed with me on all the environmental issues I’ve been working on for my whole career.”

“Now they’re against me because anything that President Trump does, any decision he makes, has to be lampooned, derided, discredited, marginalized, vilified,” Kennedy added.

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