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Declassified Docs Claim 40 US-Funded Ukraine Biolabs, Raise Oversight Questions [WATCH]
What the documents sayDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has…
What the documents sayDirector of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has declassified intelligence files that, according to the reporting, identify 40 biological research facilities in Ukraine funded or supported by the U.S. government. The money reportedly moved through defense and health agencies under labels like public health and threat reduction, which is bureaucratic code for “please do not ask too many follow-up questions.” The documents also describe work involving dangerous pathogens, though that does not by itself answer every question about what was studied, who monitored it, or how much the public was told.The real issue is oversightThe bigger problem is not a slogan fight. It is whether U.S. agencies sent tens of millions of dollars overseas without clear public oversight, then expected everyone to nod along and move on. The files reportedly say some facilities raised safety concerns, failed basic security audits, or had staff who were not properly trained. If that is accurate, then the issue is not just what was in the labs. It is the old Washington habit of spending first, explaining later, and calling it a strategy right up until someone asks for records.The spin cycle startsPredictably, the reaction broke along familiar lines. Republicans are calling…
Trump Releases Footage of Tren de Aragua Boss Niño Guerrero Taken Out [WATCH]
Trump says the military strike killed GuerreroPresident Trump said Friday…
Sting foils widow’s $700,000 ‘terrorism’ gold scam, courier jailed with ICE detainer
A call that nearly emptied a widow’s savingsA 79-year-old Ottawa…
A call that nearly emptied a widow’s savingsA 79-year-old Ottawa County widow got a call that would have made even a busy bureaucrat blush. The voice on the line said her Social Security number was tied to terrorism, drug activity, and money laundering, then told her to move nearly $700,000 into gold coins so law enforcement could track the supposed criminals. She drove about 40 miles to Grand Rapids Coins on 10 Mile Road NE near Rockford and wired the money for 145 one-ounce American Eagle gold coins. That is a lot of panic for one phone call, and a reminder that scams work best when they dress up nonsense in official language and keep the victim too rattled to think straight.Ben Soldaat sees what the scammers missedOwner Ben Soldaat noticed the classic warning signs right away: urgency, confusion, repeated questions, and almost no interest in the actual coins. In other words, the kind of customer service review no business wants. He called the Kent County Sheriff’s Office, and detectives quickly confirmed it was a sophisticated gold scam. They set up a sting, and an undercover deputy dressed as an elderly woman met the courier at a nearby doughnut shop…
ActBlue CEO invokes Fifth Amendment 22 times at House hearing
A hearing with a lot of silence ActBlue CEO Regina…

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