Anonymous ID: 46221f March 25, 2025, 6:12 p.m. No.22821392   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1639

Leftist Violently Attacks Female TPUSA Chapter President with Metal Bike Lock At University of Texas at Dallas (VIDEO)

 

A female TPUSA Chapter President was violently attacked with a bike lock on Tuesday.

 

The attacker, who appears to be female, may be a transgender.

 

According to TPUSA president Charlie Kirk, TPUSA Chapter President Paige Neumann, and her secretary, Grace, were violently assaulted while tabling at the University of Texas at Dallas on Tuesday.

 

The violentl leftist assaulted Paige and Grace with a metal bike lock before peddling away.

 

Paige was hit in the head, but she is doing ok.

 

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The TPUSA members filed a police report.

 

The perp has not been taken into custody yet.

 

More from Charlie Kirk:

 

Our Chapter President, Paige Neumann, and her secretary Grace were just assaulted while tabling at the University of Texas at Dallas.

 

The attacker took a metal bike lock and slammed it against Paige’s head (pictured below), hitting her so hard that it completely shattered Paige’s phone. It’s unclear if the perpetrator is female or trans.

 

Paige has filed a police report with University Police who are thankfully taking this matter seriously and are currently searching for the individual.

 

Thankfully, Paige and her chapter VP Grace (whose phone was also destroyed) are both physically doing okay.

 

JUST IN — Our Chapter President, Paige Neumann, and her secretary Grace were just assaulted while tabling at the University of Texas at Dallas.

 

The attacker took a metal bike lock and slammed it against Paige’s head (pictured below), hitting her so hard that it completely… pic.twitter.com/xgG5QqbqOc

 

— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) March 25, 2025

 

Additional footage of the assault:

 

BREAKING: TP USA Chapter President, Paige Neumann, and her secretary Grace, ass-ulted at University of Texas tabling in Dallas. pic.twitter.com/GXZ6sFfSv0

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/03/leftist-violently-attacks-female-tpusa-chapter-president-metal/

Anonymous ID: 46221f March 25, 2025, 6:27 p.m. No.22821459   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1465 >>1501 >>1639 >>1728

Watchdog sues national security officials over Signal controversy, citing Federal Records Act

 

The watchdog American Oversight filed the lawsuit, which asked a judge to rule that messages and communications sent via Signal when conducting official business are subject to the Federal Records Act.

 

A nonpartisan federal watchdog on Tuesday sued members of President Donald Trump's national security team who were part of a group chat that accidentally added a journalist, which included the sharing of sensitive information.

 

Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic's editor-in-chief, was accidentally added to a chain last week containing messages from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, Vice President JD Vance, and 15 other senior national security officials. The discussion regarded the Defense Department's strike plans on the Houthis in Yemen.

 

The watchdog American Oversight filed the lawsuit, which asked a judge to rule that messages and communications sent via Signal when conducting official business are subject to the Federal Records Act, NBC News reported.

 

“Messages in the Signal chat about official government actions, including, but not limited to, national security deliberations, are federal records and must be preserved in accordance with federal statutes, and agency directives, rules, and regulations,” the lawsuit stated.

 

“Defendants’ use of Signal presents a substantial risk that they have used and continue to use Signal in other contexts, thereby creating records that are subject to the [Federal Records Act] and/or the [Freedom of Information Act], but are not being preserved as required by those statutes," the lawsuit added.

 

The lawsuit also claimed that under current State Department and Treasury Department recordkeeping rules, officials are not required to send Signal messages to their official email accounts, which bars the public from obtaining the records under the Freedom of Information Act.

 

Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.

 

https://justthenews.com/government/courts-law/watchdog-sues-national-security-officials-over-signal-controversy-citing

Anonymous ID: 46221f March 25, 2025, 6:31 p.m. No.22821486   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1639

Let the bad roads and potholes stay as they are.

Spend the money on EV charging stations instead.

 

Report: Fees going to EV and public transit, not fixing the roads

 

Colorado's roads are deteriorating, as more money moves away from maintaining the roads in favor of funding public transportation and electric vehicle programs.

 

Colorado's roads are deteriorating, as more money moves away from maintaining the roads in favor of funding public transportation and electric vehicle programs.

 

This comes even as transportation fees continue to increase for Coloradans, raising over $200 million.

 

This is all according to a March report titled “The Ongoing Shift of Transportation Dollars,” which was authored by Ben Stein for the Common Sense Institute of Colorado.

 

In an exclusive interview with The Center Square, Stein said that one of the biggest problems currently facing Colorado’s transportation infrastructure is the misdirection of funds away from directly fixing the roads.

 

“I think that the average citizen, when paying these additional fees that have been created in the last four or five years, presumes that that money is going to improve the transportation infrastructure,” Stein said. “In fact, only a small proportion of it is.”

 

Instead, the report found that the “bulk” of the money collected through those fees has gone to environmental mitigation and mass transit efforts.

 

Many of those efforts are being pushed as part of Gov. Jared Polis’ Transportation Vision 2035 plan, which makes it a goal to lower emissions in the state by methodically reducing “the use of vehicles, particularly those powered by fossil fuels.”

 

Yet, Stein argued that Colorado’s geography will make it nearly impossible to effectively move toward mass transit.

 

“I don't believe, if you look at the land-use patterns where people live in Colorado today, that mass transit is really going to be an effective solution,” he told The Center Square. “It’s very difficult to imagine that mass transit is a viable solution.”

 

The report added that the monies that are directed toward infrastructure just aren’t meeting the Department of Transportation’s needs, with inflation, the redirection of funds and the state’s geography all playing a role in that.

 

“Over the long term, the resources available simply are insufficient to operate, maintain and expand the state’s highway system to maintain appropriate service levels,” the report found.

 

The problem isn’t going to get any better either, as Colorado’s roads already rank some of the worst in the nation.

 

This is according to a March report from the Reason Foundation, which ranked Colorado 47th for the condition of its rural highway pavement and 45th for urban highway pavement.

 

Stein said it is important to raise awareness about the redirection of funds, so that Coloradans know what their transportation fees are actually funding.

 

“There really needs to be statewide conversation so that the people of Colorado can say, ‘Yes, removing emissions is so important to us that we are prepared to have these fees go toward this, regardless of what it means for the long term condition of the state highway infrastructure.' ”

 

https://justthenews.com/nation/states/center-square/report-fees-going-ev-and-public-transit-not-fixing-roads

Anonymous ID: 46221f March 25, 2025, 6:33 p.m. No.22821495   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1511 >>1639

Trump administration to close Long COVID offices despite RFK Jr pledge to fund research

 

The closure is part of the Trump administration's broader reorganization of the federal government, where each department is conducting its own restructuring to minimize costs and maximize effectiveness.

 

The Trump administration is reportedly looking to close down its Health and Human Services (HHS) office devoted to researching Long COVID, according to an internal email reviewed by Politico on Monday.

 

The closure is part of the Trump administration's broader reorganization of the federal government, where each department is conducting its own restructuring to minimize costs and maximize effectiveness.

 

The email was sent by Ian Simon, the head of the Office of Long COVID Research and Practice. Employees were not told whether they would lose their jobs, nor given a hard deadline for when the office would close.

 

“We are writing to let you know that the Office of Long COVID Research and Practice will be closing as part of the administration’s reorganization coming this week,” the email reads. “We are proud of what we have accomplished together advancing understanding, resources, and support for people living with Long COVID.”

 

The email comes despite HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s commitment during his confirmation hearing to direct funding for long COVID research. It is not clear if that research will continue in another capacity.

 

Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.

 

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/health/trump-administration-close-long-covid-offices-despite-rfk-jr-pledge-fund