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Month: February 2025

Controversial Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Faces Collapse as Director Implements ‘Wind Down’ Plan

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), a federal agency established to safeguard consumers from financial misconduct, faces an unprecedented dismantling under its Trump-appointed leadership, according to a flurry of testimony from current and former employees. Documents filed late Thursday reveal a detailed plan to “wind down” the agency, terminate nearly all of its 1,700 employees, and erase its operational footprint.

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FBI Disobeying Order to Release All Epstein Files

The release of new Jeffrey Epstein files that would include client lists turned out to be a dud, with essentially no new information. …

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State Department Terminates Contract for Catholic Group That Sued

The government terminated an agreement with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

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Left-wing NGO Received $17 Million To Create Low-quality Puppet Show

https://bonginoreport.com/economy/left-wing-ngo-received-17-million-to-create-low-quality-puppet-show

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Federal Judge Declines to Halt Firings of CIA Officers Tied to DEI Programs

U.S. District Judge Anthony Trenga in Virginia had previously issued an administrative stay to pause the firings.

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Three out of four Americans are dissatisfied with public education

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The American public education system is failing, with low proficiency rates and high dissatisfaction despite massive spending. Generations of students are left without essential skills or knowledge of their rights. How long will Americans endure this broken system before reclaiming responsibility for education? The time to demand real change is now.

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Trump’s Former DOJ Official Jeffrey Clark, Target of Election Lawfare, Appointed Regulation Czar

President Donald Trump has tapped his former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark as regulation czar in the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA). Clark was targeted by the Democrats’ lawfare for assisting Trump with handling the botched 2020 election, and unlike several other officials at the DOJ, did not turn on Trump during the tense time leading up to January 6, 2021. Clark will not need Senate confirmation for the position.
Rob Gasaway, a business consultant, academic, and legal reformer who mentored Clark in private practice and who has known him for 30 years, commended the forthcoming appointment. "In today’s confused, often diseased, legal profession, Jeff Clark’s rehabilitation and return to high public office stands as a beacon to hope for better times,” he told The Arizona Sun Times. “Today, one can dream more reasonably than yesterday that within our lifetimes the great problem of restoring constitutional morality will be tackled inside the legal profession, in the halls of legal academia, in the larger public mind — and perhaps even solved.”

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