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House Elects New House Speaker

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    On Tuesday the House officially elected a new Speaker of the House, ending the nearly monthlong stalemate.

    Mike Johnson (R-La.), who was in his second term as vice chairman of the House Republican Conference, won the Speakerโ€™s gavel in a 220-209ย vote over Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), officially cementing himself as successor to former Speakerย Kevin McCarthyย (R-Calif.)

    โ€œIt is the honor of a lifetime to have been elected the 56th Speaker of the House,โ€ Johnsonย saidย in a post to X, adding later, โ€œAs Speaker, I will ensure the House delivers results and inspires change for the American people. We will restore trust in this body. We will advance a comprehensive conservative policy agenda, combat the harmful policies of the Biden Administration, and support our allies abroad. And we will restore sanity to a government desperately in need of it. Letโ€™s get back to work.โ€

    โ€œA man of deep faith, Mike epitomizes what it means to be a servant leader. A deeply respected constitutional lawyer, Mike has dedicated his life to preserving Americaโ€™s great principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,โ€ House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY)ย saidย in her speech nominating Johnson on Wednesday.

    DeSantis Shares Ideas for Military, Student Loans During Iowa Campaign Stops

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      Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is shedding more light on his policy ideas as he makes campaign stops in Iowa.

      On Wednesday, the White House hopeful announced his plans to address the country’s massive student debt- which currently stands at a whopping $1.6 trillion according to CNN and his plan to boost military morale.

      While speaking in Salix, Iowa, DeSantis declared that universities should have to pick up the tab if a former student canโ€™t pay back their loans.

      โ€œIf somebody defaults, the university should pick it up,โ€ he said. โ€œIf they were on the hook for it, they would make sure the curriculum was designed to produce people that can be very productive. Youโ€™d have a heck of a lot less gender studies going on.โ€

      DeSantis added that โ€œwe do believe in universities, but they got to be done in a good way,โ€ meaning โ€œrooted in the traditional mission of the university classical education.โ€

      During another stop in Council Bluffs, the Florida Governor said that if elected he would offer back pay to veterans who reenlist after leaving the military due to Covid-19 vaccine requirements.

      Later in the day, while touting his time in the US Navy as a JAG officer, DeSantis argued the US military is โ€œindulging woke ideologyโ€ that negatively impacts recruitment.

      โ€œTheyโ€™ve driven off some of our greatest warriors not just through that culture, but also through dumb policies like forcing m-RNA Covid shots on our service members,โ€ DeSantis said.

      โ€œWhy would you want to drive them off by doing things like forcing them to take a shot that they donโ€™t want and sure enough, many people left,โ€ DeSantis said at the second of four stops across Iowa. โ€œAs president, we will restore everybody back who wants to come back and we will give them back pay as a result.โ€

      In January, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin rescinded the militaryโ€™s Covid-19 vaccination mandate for troops after the shot was made mandatory in 2021.

      Florida Republican Introduces Bill To Add Trump To Mount Rushmore

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        Rep.ย Anna Paulina Lunaย (R-Fla.)ย introducedย aย bill Tuesday seekingย to addย President Trumpโ€™sย face to the Mount Rushmore monument.ย 

        โ€œHis remarkable accomplishments for our country and the success he will continue to deliver deserve the highest recognition and honor on this iconic national monument,โ€ Luna wrote in a Tuesday post on the social platform X.

        โ€œLetโ€™s get carving!โ€

        The Interior Department would be in charge of undertaking Trumpโ€™s addition to the South Dakota landmark if approved by Congress.

        โ€œMount Rushmore, a timeless symbol of our nationโ€™s freedom and strength, deserves to reflect his towering legacyโ€”a legacy further solidified by the powerful start to his second term,โ€ Luna shared in a separate statement

        โ€œHe will be forever remembered among the great like Presidentsย George Washington,ย Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt.โ€

        Luna is not the first person to float the idea. Fox News contributors this weekย suggestedย adding Trumpโ€™s faceย to Mount Rushmore to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the countryโ€™s founding, which is set for 2026.

        โ€œIf you did, like, the 250th anniversary of the country at Mount Rushmore with President Trumpโ€™s face, it would be epic,โ€ย Kayleigh McEnany,ย Trumpโ€™s former press secretary,ย said this week onย Fox News Channelโ€™s โ€œOutnumbered.โ€

        Treasury Department To Hand Over Suspicious Activity Reports Related To Hunter Biden Probe To GOP-Led Committee

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          President Joe Biden hugs his family during the 59th Presidential Inauguration ceremony in Washington, Jan. 20, 2021. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris took the oath of office on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol. (DOD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Carlos M. Vazquez II)

          The Department of Treasury has finally agreed to hand over suspicious activity reports (SARs) related to Hunter Biden’s foreign business deals to the House Oversight Committee.

          Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer (R-Ky.) initially requestedย information about the Biden family and their associatesโ€™ business transactionsย flagged by U.S. banks in January.

          Under federal law, when banks suspect suspicious overseas activity by an account holder, it submits a โ€œsuspicious activity reportโ€ or โ€œSARโ€ to the Treasury Department.ย 

          However, the Department’s delay in responding to the requests triggered an investigation into the matter and prompted Comer to hold a March 10 hearing to examine the Treasury Departmentโ€™s sudden refusal.(RELATED: Why Did Treasury Cover Up Suspicious Activity By Biden Family? Congress Is Now Investigating)

          โ€œBidenโ€™s Treasury Department continues to make excuses for its failure to provide the suspicious activity reports that are critical to our investigation of the Biden familyโ€™s business schemes,โ€ said Comer in a statement last week.

          On Tuesday, the Kentucky Congressman announced the sudden change according to Fox News.

          “After two months of dragging their feet, the Treasury Department is finally providing us with access to the suspicious activity reports for the Biden family and their associatesโ€™ business transactions,” Comer said. “It should never have taken us threatening to hold a hearing and conduct a transcribed interview with an official under the penalty of perjury for Treasury to finally accommodate part of our request.”

          Hunter Biden is faced federal investigations into his finances since 2018.

          Earlier this month, Comer called on Treasury Department official Jonathan Davidson, who serves as assistant secretary for legislative affairs, to appear for a transcribed interview “to explain why “the agency had not provided the requested information.”

          However, Davidsonโ€™s interview has now been postponed because the Department has fulfilled the request.

          Earlier this month, Davidson responded to Comer’s letter explaining the Treasury Department’s process to ensure that the “law enforcement sensitive material is identified and handled appropriately,” but said the process was “well underway” to respond to the committee’s request. 

          “The Department has been working to complete all necessary review, including consultation with law enforcement agencies,” Davidson wrote in the March 3 letter to Comer. “These processes ensure that sensitive material extraneous to the Committeeโ€™s inquiry is not inadvertently disclosed and that law enforcement sensitive material is identified and handled appropriately.” 

          Davidson explained that “review of law enforcement sensitive materials is a standard aspect of the process of providing Congress with access to BSA-protected information.” 

          “All of these processesโ€”which are designed to ensure proper protection of potential or ongoing investigations and other law enforcement interestsโ€”are already well underway for your request, but they take time,” Davidson wrote. “The Department is working to complete these processes as soon as possible and consistent with the timeframes for processing similar requests in the past, including requests received from committee chairs in the prior Congress that took months to complete.” 

          DeSantis Opens โ€˜Deportation Depotโ€™ in Florida a Day After Alligator Alcatraz Court Victory

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          Florida Gov.ย Ron DeSantisย has opened โ€œDeportation Depotโ€ migrant detention center in Florida, a follow-up to the embattled โ€œAlligator Alcatraz.โ€

          โ€œDeportation Depotโ€ is located about 45 miles away from Jacksonville in the community of Sanderson, at the site of the Baker Correctional Institution.

          The facility has the capacity for 1,500 detainees,ย Fox News reported. As of Friday, a little over 100 migrants had been moved there.

          DeSantis said last month that he moved to begin work on a new facility to fulfill an urgent need for more shelter for illegal migrants as theyโ€™re rounded up by ICE agents throughout the state.

          โ€œThere is a demand for this,โ€ DeSantis told reporters at the time. โ€œIโ€™m confident that it will be filled.โ€

          The opening of the new facility came a day after the $250 million โ€œAlligator Alcatrazโ€ was granted a rare win by an appeals court.

          The detention center was ordered to ship out all detainees and close within 60 days.ย The rulingย by Judgeย Kathleen M. Williamsย stemmed from a lawsuit filed by the Friends of the Everglades and the Miccosukee Tribe that accused the Sunshine State of violating the National Environmental Policy Act.

          A stay on Williamsโ€™ ruling was granted by a three-judge panel in Atlanta on Thursday, pending an appeal. โ€œAlligator Alcatrazโ€ can continue holding detainees for now.

          In a video posted on his X account Thursday, DeSantis declared: โ€œThe mission continues on immigration enforcement.โ€

          Until yesterday, โ€œAlligator Alcatrazโ€ faced a series of legal and PR losses, with some detainees alleging mistreatment.

          Georgia Governor Shoots Down Request Toย Criminally Probe Fani Willis

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            Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) dismissed Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) request to open a criminal investigation into District Attorney Fani Willis (D).

            Last week, the MAGA Congresswoman called on Kemp to open an investigation into Willis’ corruption after the prosecutor was accusedย of having an affair with the special prosecutor who assisted in securing a grand jury indictment against former Presidentย Donald Trump.ย (RELATED:ย Fani Willis Accused Of Hiring Lover As Key Prosecutor, Court Docs Reveal)

            Kemp told Newsweek in a statement that Greene had โ€œevery rightโ€ to refer her complaint to Georgia lawmakers, calling the accusations against Willis โ€œdeeply troubling.โ€

            โ€œEvidence should be presented quickly,โ€ Kemp said. โ€œGeorgians need to be able to have confidence in this trial and the Georgia General Assembly laid out a specific process to investigate matters such as these. The Congresswoman has every right to refer her complaint to the oversight commission once it commences full operations.โ€

            Republicans and allies close to Trump criticized Kempโ€™s decision to avoid conflict. โ€œThatโ€™s bullshit,โ€ said Mike Davis, a Republican operative close to Trumpโ€™s world. โ€œHe has statutory power right now to order a criminal investigation.โ€

            Greene explained that a committee process, in general, is a good idea but said action against Willis is an urgent matter. โ€œGovernor Kemp and our state Attorney General Chris Carr need to step in and do the job that they have the power to do, and that is to launch a criminal investigation into Willis and Nathan Wade,โ€ Greene exclusively told Breitbart News.

            โ€œWhat Iโ€™m focused on is the fact that I believe our governor and our state attorney general should use their power,โ€ she continued. โ€œThey have the power to go after a state district attorney who is abusing her power to go after the former president of the United States.โ€

            Amanda Head: Leftists Target Muslim Parents

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              Muslim parents in Dearborn, Michigan are being canceled and fired for being concerned parents and engaging in their child’s education.

              Watch Amanda break it down below:

              Trump Urges GOP To Block Government Funding Without โ€˜Election Securityโ€™ Assurances

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              On Tuesday, former Presidentย Donald Trumpย weighed in on the ongoing debate to avert a partialย government shutdownย by urging House Republicans not to fund the government without guarantees on election security. Posting to his social media platform, Truth Social, Trump warned the GOP against passing aย continuing resolutionย (CR) without addressing concerns about voter integrity.

              โ€œIf Republicans in the House, and Senate, don’t get absolute assurances on Election Security, THEY SHOULD, IN NO WAY, SHAPE, OR FORM, GO FORWARD WITH A CONTINUING RESOLUTION ON THE BUDGET,โ€ Trump wrote. He accused Democrats of attempting to โ€œstuff voter registrations with illegal aliensโ€ and called on the GOP to โ€œclose it down.โ€

              The deadline to pass a funding bill is Sept. 30, and without an agreement, the government will shut down on Oct. 1.

              When a CR isn’t passed, causing a partial government shutdown, various federal government operations are either halted or slowed. Here’s a breakdown of the key benefits and services that may be affected:

              Federal Employee Pay:

              โ€“Furloughs: Many federal employees are furloughed, meaning they are sent home without pay until the shutdown is resolved. They typically receive back pay afterward, but there may be delays.

              โ€“Essential Employees: Some essential employees, such as those working in national security or public safety, are required to work but may not receive paychecks until the shutdown ends.

              Social Security and Medicare:

              โ€“Continues: Social Security checks and Medicare benefits typically continue during a shutdown, as these programs are considered mandatory spending.

              โ€“Delays Possible: Administrative processes, such as enrolling in these programs or handling specific claims or queries, may slow down.

              Veterans’ Benefits:

              โ€“Mostly Unaffected: Veterans’ benefits, like pensions and disability payments, often continue, as these are also considered mandatory spending.

              โ€“Services Delayed: Administrative functions at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), like processing claims or appeals, might face delays.

              Unemployment Insurance:

              โ€“Continues: Federally-funded unemployment benefits can continue, but there may be delays in processing if staffing is reduced.

              Food Assistance (SNAP and WIC):

              โ€“SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program): Benefits often continue for a limited period during a shutdown, as the program has reserve funds. However, if the shutdown is prolonged, these benefits could be at risk.

              โ€“WIC (Women, Infants, and Children): WIC benefits might face more immediate disruptions, as funding can run out sooner in a shutdown.

              Housing Assistance:

              โ€“At Risk: HUD (Housing and Urban Development) programs, including public housing subsidies and rental assistance (Section 8), might be delayed, leading to financial strain for low-income families and landlords.

              National Parks and Museums:

              โ€“Closed: National parks, museums, and other federally funded cultural sites often close, affecting tourism and local economies reliant on park traffic.

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              Tax Refunds and IRS Operations:

              โ€“Delayed: While the IRS continues essential functions, tax refunds may be delayed if the agency is operating with reduced staff.

              Small Business Loans:

              โ€“Suspended: The Small Business Administration (SBA) may halt processing loans for small businesses, affecting entrepreneurs seeking federal assistance.

              Education Programs:

              โ€“Disruptions Possible: Federal education programs, including grants and work-study programs, could experience delays. If the shutdown is prolonged, funding for school lunch programs could be impacted.

              Travel and Border Security:

              โ€“Continues with Delays: TSA and Customs and Border Protection agents remain at work, but with reduced staff, airport security lines and border services might be slower.

              While some essential services continue during a partial shutdown, nonessential services face delays, and prolonged shutdowns can have wider-reaching effects on both individuals and the economy.

              With the 2024 election rapidly approaching and the controversy surrounding government shutdowns, do you think Donald Trump weighing in on the current debate is a smart move to rally his base, or an unforced error that could backfire given the timing? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below!

              This is a breaking news story. Please check back for updates.

              Article Published With The Permission of American Liberty News.

              Texas Rep. Targets Trump In Unhinged Rant During Rally Event

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                By Gage Skidmore from Surprise, AZ, United States of America - Jasmine Crockett, CC BY-SA 2.0,

                Texas Congressman Jasime Crockett unleashed an unhinged anti-Trump rant during a weekend event.

                Crockett joined fellow Democratic lawmakers, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) and Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.) for the rally held by theย political advocacy groupย to inspire voters ahead of next yearโ€™s midterm elections.

                Ahead of her slam on Trump, the congresswoman said in the clip flagged by Mediaite sheโ€™s confident that a Democratic candidate will win the 2028 presidential election, and laid out the strategy the party should have to secure that victory.

                “But what are we going to need to do then?” she asked. “For me, itโ€™s getting aggressive.”

                “Now listen, Iโ€™m not going to say thatโ€™s what we’re going to do, but Iโ€™m telling yโ€™all what my vision’s [going to] be,” she continued, pointing to limiting the Supreme Court, which she called “corrupt.”

                She then used the expletive against Trump but argued that itโ€™s Congress and the high court that need to be reined in because theyโ€™re the institutions allowing him to implement his agenda.

                “But in a functioning democracy, he still would not be able to get away with this. But heโ€™s been able to get away with this because the House Republicans are complicit. Heโ€™s been able to get away with this because Senate Republicans are complicit. But most importantly, the courts, especially the Supreme Court, is complicit,” she said.

                President Donald Trump hit back at Democrat lawmaker on Tuesday, calling her “a very low IQ person” during an interview on CNBCโ€™s “Squawk Box.” 

                “I won the election in a landslide,” Trump said. “And obviously thatโ€™s only, you know, weโ€™re only six months in, but my poll numbers are better now, much better than during the election. Part of that is because the Democrat Party is self-destructing. I mean, when you have low IQ, people like Crockett, I wonder if sheโ€™s any relation to the late, great Davy Crockett, who is a great, great, a great gentleman. I wonder if sheโ€™s got any relationship to Davy Crockett, the great old Davy Crockett.” 

                Trump said Crockett was “one of the leaders” of the Democrat Party, which he argued was “lost.” 

                “But you have this woman, Crockett, sheโ€™s a very low IQ person,” the president said. “Somebody said the other day sheโ€™s one of the leaders of the party. I said, you got to be kidding. Are they? The Democrats are lost. They have Trump derangement syndrome so bad that they canโ€™t walk. They canโ€™t talk. They donโ€™t know where theyโ€™re going. [Senate Minority Leader Chuck] Schumer is finished. Schumer look, I watched him the other day. Heโ€™s lost all of his confidence.” 

                Report: Giuliani Must Pay Ex-Defense Team $1.4M

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                  Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has been ordered by New York Judge Arthur Engoron to pay the law firm Davidoff Hutcher & Citron (DHC) more than $1.36 million in unpaid legal fees, plus interest. The firm said the total bills for partner Robert Costelloโ€™s legal work amounted to $1.57 million. Giuliani previously paid $214,000, but stopped paying in 2023, according to the firmโ€™s lawsuit.

                  Judge Engoronโ€”best known for presiding over the controversial civil fraud case against Donald Trumpโ€™s business empireโ€”rejected Giulianiโ€™s arguments that he never agreed to pay the fees or didnโ€™t receive the bills. Engoron noted that Giuliani had even written checks referencing the firmโ€™s file and invoice numbers, undermining his claims.

                  This ruling adds to Giulianiโ€™s mounting legal burdens from his efforts to defend former President Trump and expose alleged election irregularities following the 2020 election.


                  A Pattern of Politically Charged Investigations

                  Giuliani, once celebrated as โ€œAmericaโ€™s Mayorโ€ for his leadership after 9/11, has been the target of numerous investigations since working as Trumpโ€™s personal attorney. He represented Trump from November 2019 through July 2023 while fending off probes from:

                  • Congressional Democrats investigating Trumpโ€™s Ukraine dealings and post-election challenges.
                  • Special Counsel Jack Smith, who named Giuliani as an unindicted co-conspirator in the January 6th case against Trump. (That case was later dismissed after Trumpโ€™s 2024 election victory.)
                  • Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D), who charged Giuliani in her sprawling Georgia election case. Willis has since been disqualified from prosecuting the case and just lost her final appeal to stay on it.
                  • Arizona prosecutors, who brought charges related to the stateโ€™s 2020 alternate electors effortโ€”this case remains ongoing.

                  Giuliani has consistently argued these prosecutions are politically motivated attempts to punish Trump allies and dissuade legal challenges to election practices.


                  Engoronโ€™s History Raises Eyebrows on the Right

                  Judge Engoronโ€™s role has drawn skepticism from conservatives, who see him as part of a pattern of partisan lawfare against Trump-world figures. Engoron previously levied a massive $500 million civil penalty against Trumpโ€™s real estate empireโ€”an unprecedented punishment that was later wiped out on appeal just last month.

                  Now, Engoronโ€™s decision against Giuliani forces him to pay DHC for years of legal defense work, plus accumulating interest since October 2023. Giulianiโ€™s legal team has not yet said whether they will appeal.


                  Broader Legal and Financial Pressures

                  This ruling is just one of several financial pressures on Giuliani. He is also facing:

                  • A bankruptcy filing after losing a defamation suit brought by two Georgia election workers.
                  • Disbarment proceedings in New York and Washington, D.C. over his legal challenges to the 2020 election.
                  • Ongoing legal fees from multiple federal and state investigations.

                  Despite this, Giuliani has maintained that he acted within the law in his efforts to challenge election results and believes he will ultimately be vindicated.