Anonymous ID: ff243b Feb. 26, 2025, 10:14 p.m. No.22663680   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3783 >>4163 >>4259 >>4376 >>4421 >>4473

The Vigilant Fox 🦊

 

@VigilantFox

NEW: DataRepublican exposes how an NGO claiming to promote “democracy” received $17 million—and “the only thing they did with $17 million was make a terrible muppet show.”

 

“That’s (explicit word)!”

 

The NGO, co-founded by Norm Eisen, calls itself the “States United Democracy Center,” and all they could manage with that $17 million was about 200 views per episode of their knockoff muppet show.

 

@DataRepublican

explains:

 

“They got money, and they did something with that. It was just awful. Jim Henson would roll in his grave. And it was weird because all the videos have less than 200 views. They didn’t even try to promote them with ads or anything. So where did the $17 million go?”

 

Now you know why they doxxed

@DataRepublican

—she’s exposing the entire corrupt NGO system.

 

https://x.com/VigilantFox/status/1894714986162958479

Anonymous ID: ff243b Feb. 26, 2025, 10:16 p.m. No.22663689   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3783 >>4163 >>4227 >>4259 >>4376 >>4473

57 Maine School Districts Hide Kids’ Gender Dysphoria From Parents

 

Democrat Maine Gov. Janet Mills is attempting to thwart federal civil rights law to allow the grooming of children in schools.

 

n Maine, where gender and queer theories reign supreme, at least 57 of its 192 school districts have policies that exclude parents from knowing whether their children start identifying as transgender.

 

According to documents reviewed by The Federalist and obtained by Parents Defending Education through public records requests, a significant portion of Maine’s public school districts — including its most populous ones — hide students’ critical medical and social information from parents if they are unwilling to allow their child to “transition” genders.

 

The school districts are potentially putting at risk the lives of their students — and at the very least their mental and physical health — by hiding the information from the parents, as allowing children to pursue such delusions is a dangerous experiment pushed only by the most radical predators and not backed by medical science.

 

“Maine is a state that has gone all in on gender ideology in K-12 schools,” Erika Sanzi, director of outreach for PDE, told The Federalist. “We see it in these policies to knowingly withhold information from parents about their own child’s gender identity at school and we see it in the governor’s insistence that males be allowed to participate and compete in girls’ sports. It’s all indefensible as well as wildly unpopular among voters, regardless of their political party.”

 

The districts’ policies add to the hot water Maine has recently found itself in, as intransigent behavior by the state’s Democrat governor, Janet Mills, has resulted in a federal civil rights investigation over the state allowing boys to compete against girls in sports. The state could lose $250 million in federal education funding if it is found to be violating civil rights law.

 

That investigation came on the heels of Trump administration guidance directing school districts to get rid of their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, including those based on radical gender theory. Maine’s parental exclusion policies appear to violate an executive order signed by President Donald Trump reestablishing the importance of parental oversight over their children in schools after significant damage had been done during the Biden administration.

 

The order, titled “Ending Radical Indoctrination In K-12 Schooling,” explicitly mentions school districts encouraging children to pursue so-called “gender transition” and hide that information from their parents: “For example, steering students toward surgical and chemical mutilation without parental consent or involvement or allowing males access to private spaces designated for females may contravene Federal laws that protect parental rights, including the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Protection of Pupil Rights Amendment (PPRA), and sex-based equality and opportunity, including Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX).”

 

The order directs federal agencies to “prevent or rescind” federal funding to schools that “directly or indirectly support or subsidize the social transition of a minor student, including through school staff or teachers or through deliberately concealing the minor’s social transition from the minor’s parents.”

 

Maine school district policies designed to conceal this information from parents appear to be in direct contravention of Trump’s order.

 

Portland Public Schools, the state’s largest district, has a “Transgender and Gender Expansive Students” policy that directs school staff to hide any abnormal “gender identity” information from parents who might not allow their children to pursue social or medical “transition.”

 

“In the event that a student and their parent or legal guardian do not agree with regard to the student’s gender identity or gender expression, the school shall abide by the wishes of the student with regard to their gender identity and gender expression while at school,” the policy states. “School staff shall comply with the student’s wishes regarding disclosure of their transgender status to others, including but not limited to parents or guardians, students, volunteers or other school staff, unless the student has explicitly authorized the disclosure or unless legally required to do so.”

 

The students who claim to be transgender can also use restrooms and locker rooms that match their new “identity” — girls can be forced to use the restroom with boys and undress in front of them as well. Staff and students are forced to use the “preferred pronouns” of the students who make the “gender identity” claims.

 

Other major school districts in Maine, including Lewiston, Bangor, Auburn, and many others have nearly identical policies. Part of the reason for that is the policy was created by the Maine School Boards Association and proliferated among many of the districts.

 

Many of the districts also have teacher and staff training programs that tell them to encourage children to identify as different genders and create classroom environments where “gender expansive” students are given special treatment.

 

Bangor, for example, had a 2022 presentation called “LGBTQ+ 101: Understanding and Supporting all those letters within your school community.” The presentation used common gender ideology propaganda tools like the “Genderbread Person,” which is used to convince children that gender is on a spectrum.

 

Staff are also told to “neutralize language in classrooms” and dehumanize the family unit by using terms such as “significant other” and “partner” instead of “husband,” “wife,” “boyfriend,” and “girlfriend.” It also tells them to start a relationship with students by first referring to singular students with “they/them” pronouns “if unsure.”

 

While Maine School Unit 29, another district, has not explicitly adopted the parental exclusion policy of the other 57 districts, it has had groomer training from an organization that pushed LGBT indoctrination on children.

 

Unit 29 reached out to OUT Maine, a gay and transgender youth programming organization in the state with the stated mission “to change the very systems that serve diverse queer youth in all of their intersectional identities.”

 

According to documents obtained by PDE, OUT Maine suggested implementing gay and transgender ideology into school curriculums, such as “displaying LGBTQ+ role models in educational materials” and “developing STRONG policies, procedures, and inclusive curriculum.”

 

The organization said staff should “feel confident, and understand the proper terminology to use when talking to LGBTQ+ youth,” while students “should receive regular training” to “learn about equity” and “understand what is expected of them.”

 

The other districts with parental exclusion policies are: Maine School Administrative District 15, Sunrise County, Easton, East Millinocket, District 45, Millinocket, Wiscasset, District 20, Alternative Organizational Structure 98, Unit 23, Camden Rockport, Unit 24, Unit 26, Unit 67, Kittery, Unit 68, District 55, Unit 3, District 72, Unit 38, Unit 39, Unit 4, Lisbon, Hermon, Cape Elizabeth, York, Brewer, Waterville, Yarmouth, District 1, Unit 1, Unit 10, Unit 40, Kennebec Intra-District Schools, Unit 19, District 11, District 52, Falmouth, Unit 5, District 35, District 51, Mt. Blue, Unit 22, Biddeford, Brunswick, Unit 21, Gorham, Saco, Scarborough, District 60, South Portland, Sanford, and District 6.

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/02/26/exclusive-57-maine-school-districts-hide-kids-gender-dysphoria-from-parents/

Anonymous ID: ff243b Feb. 26, 2025, 10:27 p.m. No.22663737   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3783 >>4163 >>4259 >>4376 >>4473

VoteHub

@VoteHubUS

With all votes in, Republican Jason Perillo has defeated Democrat Tony Afriyie in Connecticut SD 21

 

đź”´ Jason Perillo (R) - 53.5% (6839)

🔵 Tony Afriyie (D) - 46.5% (5950)

 

This was a Trump +0.5 district in 2024.

 

https://x.com/VoteHubUS/status/1894578682548850693

Anonymous ID: ff243b Feb. 26, 2025, 10:28 p.m. No.22663742   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3745 >>3783 >>4163 >>4259 >>4376 >>4473

EWG Tap Water Database update shows hundreds of contaminants widespread in U.S. tap water

 

This year’s update to the Environmental Working Group’s Tap Water Database shows millions of Americans are drinking water tainted with harmful chemicals, heavy metals and radioactive substances. Many of these contaminants are at levels far above what scientists consider safe.

 

EWG’s latest analysis includes water quality data collected between 2021 and 2023 from nearly 50,000 water systems. It identified 324 contaminants in drinking water across the country, with detectable levels in almost all community water systems.

 

“This is a wake-up call,” said Tasha Stoiber, Ph.D., a senior scientist at EWG. “For over 30 years, EWG has been at the forefront of advocating for stronger drinking water protections. Outdated federal regulations continue to leave millions of people at risk of exposure to harmful substances.

 

“Our Tap Water Database is the only resource providing consumers in every state access to accurate information about water contaminants, health risks and steps to reduce exposure through filtration – information they need so they can take action,” she said.

 

The levels of contamination in many locations fall largely below the Environmental Protection Agency’s outdated legal limits. But they often far exceed EWG’s health-based standards, the sweeping analysis of nationwide water utility tests found.

 

The Tap Water Database empowers virtually everyone in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to check local water quality and take action to improve it, if necessary. By entering their ZIP code, users can easily find detailed information about the contaminants in their local water supply, including tips on choosing the right water filter to reduce exposure.

 

“Consumers shouldn’t need to worry if their water is safe to drink,” said Sydney Evans, a senior science analyst at EWG. “The burden also shouldn’t fall to individuals to filter out hazardous substances that shouldn’t be in water taps to begin with.”

 

The update highlights contaminants in U.S. drinking water, including the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS, that are in the drinking water of over143 million people. Tap water throughout the U.S. can also contain volatile organic compounds, nitrate and arsenic, among many other contaminants. These pollutants, often linked to cancer, developmental issues and other health risks, are found in nearly all community water systems.

 

Harmful disinfection byproducts and radiological contaminants also persist in water supplies in many communities.

 

Hexavalent chromium, or chromium-6, is a carcinogen made infamous by the Erin Brockovich case in Hinkley, Calif., and it’s in the drinking water of over 250 million Americans. There is no federal limit for chromium-6, despite its widespread presence and link to cancer and organ damage.

 

Despite mounting scientific evidence and public concern about U.S. drinking water quality, federal action remains slow. In 2024, the Biden EPA introduced its first drinking water standards in more than 20 years, setting health-protective maximum contaminant limits for six PFAS.

 

“For too long, outdated federal standards have failed to reflect the latest science on drinking water, leaving millions exposed to harmful chemicals,” said Melanie Benesh, vice president of government affairs at EWG. “While the new PFAS standards represent a historic step forward, they are only a fraction of what is needed to protect public health.”

 

The EPA standards are critical in reducing PFAS contamination in the nation’s water supply. But these vital new protections could be at risk if the Trump administration tries to roll them back, along with weakening other steps the Biden EPA took to tackle PFAS pollution.

 

“Safe drinking water shouldn’t be a political debate – it’s a fundamental right. A rollback of these hard-won protections would be a devastating setback. We must push for stronger, science-based regulations to ensure safe water for every American,” said Benesh.

 

https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news-release/2025/02/ewg-tap-water-database-update-shows-hundreds-contaminants

Anonymous ID: ff243b Feb. 26, 2025, 10:32 p.m. No.22663750   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3783 >>4163 >>4259 >>4376 >>4473

IRS: Contractor leaked more than 400k returns

 

The IRS told House Republicans this month that a former contractor leaked the private data of more than 400,000 taxpayers, nearly six times higher than originally thought.

 

Doug O’Donnell, the acting IRS commissioner, told House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) that the agency had informed 405,427 taxpayers that the contractor, Charles Littlejohn, had leaked information from their tax returns or other agency forms.

 

The agency had said last year that it was telling around 70,000 businesses and individuals that Littlejohn had leaked their data.

 

Littlejohn was sentenced to five years in prison last year for the disclosures, which included returns for both President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, who’s currently leading a government downsizing effort.

 

The New York Times reported on Trump’s returns, while ProPublica published stories on Musk and a number of other wealthy people.

 

About nine in 10 of those contacted were businesses, O’Donnell told Jordan in a Feb. 14 letter. But those returns could also include individual information.

 

For instance, Trump previously has disclosed that he owned hundreds of pass-through entities, in which the owner pays taxes for the business on his or her individual tax return.

 

O’Donnell added that the IRS also believes they will still need to tell “a relatively small number” of additional taxpayers that their information was disclosed by Littlejohn.

 

Republicans already thought that the government could have more aggressively prosecuted Littlejohn, who was charged with one count of disclosing tax return information without authorization.

 

Meanwhile, O’Donnell is set to retire from the IRS in the coming days, with the announcement coming after Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency sought access to IRS systems and as the Trump administration was laying off thousands of agency employees.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/irs-contractor-leaked-more-400k-194613202.html

Anonymous ID: ff243b Feb. 26, 2025, 10:40 p.m. No.22663771   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3783 >>3882 >>4163 >>4259 >>4376 >>4473

Gunther Eagleman™

@GuntherEagleman

Tulsi Gabbard just called out CNN as the propaganda arm of the intelligence community. Wow.

 

This is a must watch video.

 

Tulsi: "They are exposing themselves essentially by making this indirect threat, using their propaganda arm through CNN that they’ve used over and over again to reveal their hand, that their loyalty is not at all to America, it is not to the American people or the Constitution, it is to themselves."

 

"These are exactly the kinds of people that we need to root out."

 

"I have to tell you, one of the byproducts of what I saw today is because of this immediate action of transparency and accountability."

 

"I have people within the intelligence community reaching out to me personally and directly saying 'Hey, you need to know about this, you need to look over here.'"

 

"People are stepping forward because they are all on board with the mission to clean house and refocus on our core mission of serving the American people."

 

https://x.com/gunthereagleman/status/1894562350294077956