JUST IN - Singer Chris Rea has died at the age of 74.
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JUST IN - Singer Chris Rea has died at the age of 74.
Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/o0jvmkj9cv/
🚨 BREAKING: Chairman Comer seeks testimony from several key Minnesota officials for our probe of fraud and waste in Minnesota under Tim Walz's watch.
@RepJamesComer also requested SARs from Sec. Bessent and a staff-level briefing from the DOJ.
We will NOT fund terrorists.
https://x.com/GOPoversight/status/2003123996943065346?s=20
NEW💥: The Department of War requested an ethics inquiry into Rep. Eugene Vindman, D-Va., regarding business deals he and his brother, retired Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, pursued in Ukraine while Eugene participated in a State Department-funded Russian war crimes investigation.
Pentagon General Counsel Earl Matthews sent November letters to House Ethics Chairman Michael Guest, R-Miss., and leaders of the Armed Services and Oversight Committees.
The letters highlighted the brothers’ work with U.S. defense firms and the Ukrainian government for lucrative contracts during Eugene’s ACA role, funded by Georgetown University with State Department grants totaling $21.5 million since 2022.
“They founded their company to perform services for the Ukrainian government in exchange for money and to represent American companies seeking to do business with the Ukrainian government for money,” Matthews wrote. “They were required to seek the pre-approval of the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of State.”
Matthews argued that as retired Army officers, they could not lawfully provide consulting or defense services to Ukraine without Army and State approvals, thus mocking the law.
Eugene’s 2024 financial disclosure valued Trident Support LLC at $500,000 to $1 million, with his salary at $76,995 in 2023-2024 and $125,000 prior; he resigned in 2024.
The brothers played key roles in Trump’s 2019 Ukraine impeachment.
A senior defense official noted the focus on Eugene’s unapproved foreign government work while State-funded.
Eugene called the inquiry a Putin-Trump smear against his Ukraine service.
Controversies also include Eugene’s military rank claims and VoteVets coordination, prompting FEC complaints.
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JUST IN: The Trump administration is recalling dozens of U.S. ambassadors worldwide. Donald Trump has ordered the removal of 48 envoys across Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and Central and South America, following earlier dismissals of appointees from Joe Biden’s administration.
Woke is over! https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/12/21/south-carolina-town-committee-keeps-nativity-scene-mayor-orders-removed/
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we just got a report about a meme!
ICYMI🚨: The Department of Justice is closing a Democrat-created bureaucratic loophole that has allowed legal and illegal migrants to get a huge quantity of taxpayer aid since 1997, despite a 1996 law limiting aid to citizens.
The loophole was created by President Bill Clinton’s administration after Congress passed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA), which was intended to “strengthen… the principle that [legal and illegal] immigrants come to America to work, not to collect welfare benefits.”
“We now retract that [1997] opinion and offer the best reading of the phrase ‘Federal means-tested public benefit,'” President Donald Trump’s Justice Department said on December 16.
The new rule means that legal and illegal migrants will not be able to claim welfare, food stamps, housing, or healthcare subsidies, and many other aid programs. The aid cutoff will likely force more illegals — especially families — back home because many cannot earn enough money to afford housing, food, healthcare, and other expenses in the United States.
The reduced number of migrants will help raise Americans’ wages, reduce their rents, and encourage sidelined Americans to seek jobs.
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POLITICO: George Conway, a conservative lawyer and vocal critic of President Donald Trump, filed paperwork on Monday to run as a Democrat for the seat Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) is vacating.
News of Conway entering the race began surfacing last month, especially after Conway confirmed he had hired a Democratic pollster to weigh his chances.
Conway was previously married to Kellyanne Conway, who helped manage Trump’s 2016 presidential bid and then served in the White House during Trump’s first term.
Though George Conway was also offered a position with the administration during Trump’s first term, he declined. The relationship between the president and Conway turned contentious, with Conway often criticizing Trump and the president in turn commenting on the Conways’ marriage.
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