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President Trump Revokes Secret Service Protection for Disgraced Former DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas
President Trump has just removed secret service protection from one the most noxious members of the Biden regime.
As the Washington Post reported, The Secret Service announced on Monday that they had terminated the security detail of former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas several months before it was set to expire.
The Post also reported that Secret Service protection for Hunter and Ashley Biden officially ended on Monday.
“Former Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, Mr. Hunter and Ms. Ashley Biden and their families are no longer protectees of the United States Secret Service,” Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said in an email Monday obtained by the Washington Post.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported one Trump said he was terminating the Biden kids Secret Service protection in a Truth Social post. To add insult to injury, this happened while Hunter Biden was vacationing in South Africa.
The Post notes that Mayorkas was not automatically guaranteed Secret Service protection after leaving office in January, but Joe Biden ordered a six-month extension.
This means his security detail would have run through for almost four more months had Trump not removed it.
Biden had extended his children’s details for the same time as Mayorkas.
Perhaps no Biden regime member was more responsible for the despicable open border than Mayorkas. Because of his deliberate negligence, he became the first cabinet secretary to be impeached in nearly 150 years and the first sitting cabinet secretary in history to be impeached.
In February 2024, he was convicted of two articles of impeachment: “willful and systemic refusal to comply with the law” in enforcing border policy and “breach of public trust.”
The Senate, unfortunately, voted to kill the articles of impeachment two months later.
Back in January, Trump also removed infamous warmonger John Bolton’s Secret Service protection. Bolton was granted Secret Service protection by Joe Biden in 2021.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/just-president-trump-revokes-secret-service-protection-disgraced/
USPS leader Louis DeJoy resigns as Postmaster General
Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino will serve as the interim leader of USPS until a permanent successor is named.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Monday officially resigned his post as the head of United States Postal Service, which comes one month after he signaled his intent to leave the position.
DeJoy urged the service's board of governors to begin looking for his replacement in February, stating he would remain committed to the postal service while the search for his replacement was underway. He had served in the position since 2020.
“While our management team and the men and women of the Postal Service have established the path toward financial sustainability and high operating performance – and we have instituted enormous beneficial change to what had been an adrift and moribund organization – much work remains that is necessary to change our positive trajectory,” DeJoy said in a statement.
His departure comes approximately half-way through his 10-year USPS reform plan, which would drastically update the mail service. DeJoy first took office during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Deputy Postmaster General Doug Tulino will serve as the interim leader of USPS until a permanent successor is named.
"I shall cheer on America’s 76th Postmaster General and the 640,000 men and women of the United States Postal Service who I have called my colleagues and friends for close to five years," DeJoy concluded. "It has been one of the pleasures of my life and a crowning achievement of my career to have been associated with this cherished institution, the United States Postal Service.”
https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/usps-leader-louis-dejoy-resigns-postmaster-general
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Allentown, Pennsylvania employee LaTarsha Brown charged after placing a noose at her own desk to stage a hate crime.
Jussie Smollett would be proud.
About two months ago, Brown reported finding a noose at her desk at City Hall.
Police requested DNA samples of people who were working in the office at the time of the incident.
According to Capt. Steve Milkovits, every employee at the office agreed except for Brown.
The Pennsylvania State Police Forensic DNA Division later released a report revealing that the DNA on the noose matched Brown's DNA.
Brown worked for the city’s community and economic development department.
She faces misdemeanor charges including making false reports and fabricating physical evidence.
(From Collin Rugg via X)
https://truthsocial.com/@CitizenFreePress/posts/114219723202171331
WEEK NINE WINS: President Trump Puts America First
The White House
March 21, 2025
President Donald J. Trump marked week nine of his presidency with a host of resounding wins and reaffirming his relentless focus on safety, security, and opportunity for all Americans.
Here is a non-comprehensive list of wins in week nine:
President Trump’s economic agenda continued to deliver needed economic relief for Americans following years of Bidenflation.
Wholesale egg prices dropped for the third straight week — down more than 50% since President Trump took office.
The nationwide average for gas declined for the fourth straight week, with average prices falling below $3/gallon in a majority of states.
U.S. industrial production surged to its highest-ever recorded level, led by growth in manufacturing and the auto sector.
Home sales rose 4.2% in February — far surpassing expectations.
President Trump and his administration continued their unprecedented effort to secure the homeland.
President Trump invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport brutal Tren de Aragua gang members to El Salvador.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation captured a key senior leader of the brutal MS-13 gang — the FBI’s third fugitive capture from its “Ten Most Wanted” list since President Trump took office.
The Department of Homeland Security announced “unprecedented” seizures of illicit drugs along the country’s borders.
Customs and Border Protection awarded the first border wall construction contract of President Trump’s second term.
The Washington Times: Mexico’s cartels ‘boxed in’ by Trump’s success at the border
President Trump’s unrelenting pursuit of American manufacturing dominance continued drawing new investment.
Nvidia announced it will invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years in its U.S.-based manufacturing operations.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang:“Having the support of an administration who cares about the success of this industry and not allowing energy to be an obstacle is a phenomenal result for AI in the U.S.”
Johnson & Johnson announced a new $55 billion investment over the next four years in U.S.-based manufacturing, research and development, and technology.
Johnson & Johnson: “This represents a 25% increase in investment compared to the previous four years and builds upon the Company’s already elevated U.S. investment levels resulting from the passage of the 2017 Tax Cuts & Jobs Act.”
Prepac, a Canadian furniture manufacturer, announced it will move production from Canada to the U.S.
Following a meeting with President Trump, the United Arab Emirates committed to a $1.4 trillion U.S. investment framework over the next decade.
Honda announced it will procure U.S.-made batteries for its hybrid vehicles.
Audi said it is considering moving production to the U.S. to avoid tariffs.
President Trump secured the release of George Glezmann, an American citizen held hostage by the Taliban for more than two years.
President Trump announced “decisive and powerful military action” against Houthi terrorists in the Middle East.
President Trump signed an executive order to officially begin the process of closing the Department of Education — after more than four decades and over $3 trillion spent on education, with virtually nothing to show for it.
President Trump secured the safe return of NASA astronauts who were stranded in space for nine months by the previous administration.
Acting NASA Administrator Janet Petro: “Per President Trump’s direction, NASA and SpaceX worked diligently to pull the schedule a month earlier.”
The Trump Administration continued its pursuit of peace in Ukraine.
President Trump held a successful bilateral call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where they discussed “the need for peace and a ceasefire in the Ukraine war” and “agreed that a future with an improved bilateral relationship … has huge upside.”
President Trump held a bilateral call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, where they “instructed their teams to move ahead with the technical issues related to implementing and broadening the partial ceasefire.”
The Trump Administration kept up its maximum pressure campaign on Iran.
The Department of State sanctioned a Chinese oil terminal for buying and storing Iranian crude oil from a sanctioned vessel.
The Department of the Treasury sanctioned Chinese entities for Iranian oil shipments.
President Trump signed a repeal of the Biden-era natural gas tax into law.
President Trump signed an executive order expanding U.S. production of critical minerals to reduce reliance on China.
The Department of Energy made its fifth liquefied natural gas-related approval since President Trump took office and reversed the Biden-era ban.
The Department of Energy approved a loan disbursement for the Palisades Nuclear Plant as the Trump Administration leverages all sources to ensure affordable, reliable, secure energy.
The Department of the Interior initiated actions to unleash Alaska’s untapped natural resource potential following President Trump’s executive orders.
The Department of the Interior implemented permanent pay increases for wildland firefighters.
The Department of Health and Human Services announced Operation Stork Speed to expand options for safe, reliable, and nutritious infant formula for American families.
The Department of Health and Human Services unveiled an online searchable database providing a list of contaminant levels in human foods.
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced it will stop covering sex change surgeries.
The Department of Agriculture announced new action to streamline pork and poultry processing by eliminating outdated administrative requirements that slow production and add unnecessary costs.
The Department of Education launched a civil rights investigation into the Illinois Department of Education, Chicago (IL) Public Schools, and Deerfield (IL) Public Schools over allegations they violated Title IX by requiring girls to share school locker rooms with boys.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development announced it will streamline its processes to deliver disaster assistance more quickly after catastrophic events.
The Small Business Administration announced an agency-wide reorganization to return to its founding mission by reducing its workforce to pre-pandemic levels and ending the expansive social policy agenda of the Biden Administration.
President Trump signed an official directive removing radical “diversity, equity, and inclusion” from the U.S. Foreign Service.
President Trump unveiled the F-47, the world’s first sixth-generation fighter jet.
President Trump signed an executive order streamlining emergency response to empower states and communities to work quickly and efficiently with their federal counterparts.
President Trump signed an executive order directing agency heads to grant full, prompt access of unclassified records, data, and systems to federal officials in order to identify and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse.
President Trump signed an executive order consolidating federal procurement to eliminate waste, inefficiencies, and duplication.
President Trump signed an executive order to “strengthen the suitability and fitness of the federal workforce.”
President Trump ordered the release of tens of thousands of previously redacted files related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2025/03/week-nine-wins-president-trump-puts-america-first/