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#10 New Study: COVID-19 Jabs Associated With 86 Serious Neuropsychiatric Conditions - Tracy Beanz and Michelle Edwards for The HighWire, Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, Nicolas Hulscher, MPH,
Neuropsychiatric disorder is a complicated and not completely understood blanket medical term that encompasses a wide range of medical conditions that involve both neurology and psychiatry. A study last year in Nature Human Behaviour—conducted by researchers with strong ties to Big Pharma—did its darndest to spotlight the short- and long-term neuropsychiatric consequences of long COVID and, as a solution, emphasized the importance of getting the COVID-19 jab. However, given the extremely damaging and destructive outcome of the failed experimental gene-damaging mRNA COVID injections, not to mention the depravity surrounding them, that hypothesis is insulting to those of us paying attention, and it makes no sense. A more recent study, published on April 14, 2025, and still in preprint, sets the record straight, uncovering that 86 serious neuropsychiatric safety signals were reported following COVID-19 jabs. Sharing the report on X, Nicholas Hulscher, MPH, did an excellent job of framing the situation at hand and remarking...#9 Trump’s Executive Order on Voting Blocked by Federal Judge Amid Flurry of Legal Setbacks - Alec Schemmel for Fox News, Elon Musk, Stephen Miller/Libs of TikTok, Scott Jennings, Lauren Boebert, Nancy Mace/Breaking 911, and Kyle Becker/Newt Gingrich on X
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., on Thursday blocked a portion of President Donald Trump's executive order on election integrity, specifically provisions related to providing documentary proof of citizenship before being allowed to register to vote. Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia handed down the order in response to lawsuits filed by three separate groups of plaintiffs over five different provisions in a March 25 Trump executive order relating to election integrity. While Kollar-Kotelly dismissed requests to block three of the provisions, requests to block two other provisions pertaining to a proof of citizenship requirement for voters were granted...
#8 In Diverting Tesla Vandalism Charges, Minnesota Judge Mary Moriarty Again Finds Herself at the Center of a Firestorm - Jeff Day for Star Tribune, Benny Johnson, Gunther Eagleman, CrimeWatchMpls and Patriot Lady on X
Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty found herself in a familiar place Wednesday afternoon. It was not the Brooklyn Park library, where she held a press conference announcing a new initiative that will make gun locks free at 11 libraries in Hennepin County; it was, instead, at the center of a political firestorm. “That is the reality, I guess, of this job, this work,” Moriarty said. Moriarty placed 33-year-old Dylan Bryan Adams into an adult diversion program rather than filing criminal charges after he keyed six Teslas around Minneapolis last month, totaling more than $20,000 in damage. As a result, her political critics exploded...
#7 Trump Targets Democratic Fundraising Platform Actblue With Memorandum - Rachel Leingang for The Guardian, Jason Miller, Matt Van Swol, Mr PitBull, Roger Stone, and Bill Helmich/Ken Martin on X
The Republican president is taking aim at a Democratic fundraising platform, issuing a presidential memorandum to crack down on supposed foreign contributions to elections, an unsubstantiated claim from the right.. Donald Trump announced the memo on Thursday, directing the attorney general to investigate, and report to the president, “concerning allegations regarding the use of online fundraising platforms to make ‘straw’ or ‘dummy’ contributions and to make foreign contributions to US political candidates and committees, all of which break the law”...
#6 Trio of Rulings Freezes Trump’s Anti-DEI Directives for Schools - Juan Perez Jr. for Politico, Jessica Blake, Evan Koslof, rolandsmartin, Epoch Times UK, and Gary Grumbach on X
Federal judges on Thursday dealt three separate blows to the Education Department’s plans to enforce sweeping bans on diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in the nation’s K-12 schools, in decisions that declare Trump administration policies — or the way they were enacted — likely violate the law. The rulings stem from lawsuits brought by the country’s largest teacher unions and civil rights groups in separate jurisdictions. However, each court decision carries national implications that temporarily block the administration from carrying out this month’s directive that school systems comply with its interpretation of federal anti-discrimination law or risk sanctions...
#5 Santos Says He Expects to Receive Maximum Sentence: ‘I’m Totally Resigned’ - Sarah Fortinsky for The Hill, Pants on Fire with George Santos, One America News, Fox 5 DC, Staff Sergeant Johnson, and New York Post on X
Former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) said he’s prepared to receive the maximum 87-month prison sentence that prosecutors are seeking when he appears for his sentencing on Friday, but said he hopes the judge extends him some grace. “Right now, my expectation is I’m going to prison for 87 months,” Santos said in a phone interview with The New York Times on Wednesday. “I’m totally resigned.” “I came to this world alone. I will deal with it alone, and I will go out alone,” he added. In an OANN interview Thursday with former congressman-turned-host Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), Santos discussed his expectations for the sentencing hearing Friday. “What I hope happens tomorrow is that the judge is fair, balanced, and even. And, unlike federal prosecutors who are trying to drop an anchor on my head…, she is a lot more matter-of-fact and doesn’t take this… in a personal direction,” Santos said...
#4 State House Halts Investigation Into Hope Florida, Casey DeSantis-Linked Foundation, Amid Lack of Cooperation - CBS News Miami, Ron DeSantis, Casey DeSantis, DeSantis Appreciation Society, Croaky Caiman, One America News (community note), and Jenna Ellis on X
After weeks of investigation, a state House leader said Thursday his panel is halting a probe into a foundation linked to First Lady Casey DeSantis' signature economic-assistance program, Hope Florida. Rep. Alex Andrade, a Pensacola Republican who chairs the House Health Care Budget Subcommittee, announced the decision after the Hope Florida Foundation's lawyer, Jeff Aaron, and leaders of nonprofits that received $5 million grants from the foundation refused to appear before the panel. Andrade has spent weeks scrutinizing the foundation's receipt of $10 million as part of a $67 million legal settlement that Centene, Florida's largest Medicaid managed-care company, reached last fall with the Agency for Health Care Administration...
#3 Top Fla. Senate Dem Quits: ‘Party in Florida Is Dead' - Mark Swanson for Newsmax, Libs of TikTok, Kevin Corke, Wall Street Mav, and John Basham on X
Florida State Senate Minority Leader Jason Pizzo abruptly quit as Democrat leader on Thursday and announced he's leaving the party altogether in remarks from the chamber floor. "Here's the issue: The Democratic Party in Florida is dead. But some good people can resuscitate it. But they don't want it to be me," Pizzo said, Politico reported. Senate Democrats later Thursday elected Lori Berman as minority leader, the Tallahassee Democrat reported. Florida has 1.2 million more registered Republicans than Democrats, and no Democrat holds statewide elected office, Politico reported. Pizzo became the third sitting lawmaker to leave the Democratic Party in the past six months...
#2 McCabe Memos Show How Disgraced FBI Leader Kept Trump-Russia Collusion Hoax Alive in 2017 - Jerry Dunleavy for Just the News, Pete Santilli, STK, and Margo on X
Newly-declassified memos written by disgraced FBI official Andrew McCabe shine new light on how he kept the Trump-Russia collusion hoax investigation alive during a critical period in the first half of 2017 before he got it handed off to a special counsel. The eight memos penned by McCabe, most of which had never been released until earlier this month, span his discussions and meetings (including with President Donald Trump) held from January 24, 2017 to May 21, 2017 — a critical time period ranging from just before the FBI sprung an interview on retired Lt. Gen. Mike Flynn to just after Robert Mueller was appointed special counsel. The memos were more fully declassified through efforts by Trump and FBI Director Kash Patel earlier this month...
#1 Democrats Freak Out After Official Trump Website Starts Selling ‘2028’ Hats - Blaze News, Brick Suit, Laura Loomer, Xerias, Eric Trump, Bad Hombre, New York Post and Grace Chong, MBI on X
Democrats and others on the left melted down on Thursday after President Donald Trump's official website began selling merchandise for a possible 2028 campaign. The Constitution prohibits the president from serving more than two four-year terms because of the 22nd Amendment. Trump's allies have hinted that his supporters may mount a campaign to undo the rule and allow him to serve for a third term. One shirt reads "TRUMP 2028" with the text "(Rewrite the Rules)" and sells for $36. The president's son, Eric Trump, posted a link to the store on his official social media account. A red 2028 hat sold for $50...