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Year: 2026

Disaster Declarations For Tennessee, Mississippi Approved By President Trump Following Historic Winter Storm Fern

These declarations authorize FEMA Public Assistance to support recovery efforts in the affected counties of each state

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You cannot serve the Constitution and Mammon

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Jesus warns that no one can serve two masters, and the same truth confronts our nation today. I argue that loyalty to the Constitution is being traded for government favors and personal gain. When citizens and lawmakers choose mammon over principle, the republic itself is placed in jeopardy…

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Portland Police Shoot, Kill Armed Suspect Who Posed as Secret Service Agent, Had Shell Casings Threatening President Trump

https://bonginoreport.com/national-security-global-affairs/portland-police-shoot-kill-armed-suspect-who-posed-as-secret-service-agent-had-shell-casings-threatening-president-trump

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Obama Judge Blocks IRS From Sharing Taxpayer Data With ICE

https://bonginoreport.com/swamp-watch/obama-judge-blocks-irs-from-sharing-taxpayer-data-with-ice

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After Defying Epstein Subpoenas, Clintons Now Have Another Special Request…

( Luis Cornelio, Headline USA ) Twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is now asking for another accommodation after repeatedly declining to comply with congressional subpoenas, seeking to have her deposition held publicly.
The request comes after weeks of back-and-forth between Hillary Clinton, former President Bill Clinton and the House Oversight Committee over subpoenas seeking their testimony about their knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein.

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Judge Orders U.S. to Return Families Affected by Trump’s Family Separation Policy Who Were Deported

CBS News   A federal judge on Thursday ordered the U.S. government to return three migrant families affected by the family separation policy during President Trump’s first administration and then deported under his second, declaring the deportations “unlawful.” U.S. District Court Judge Dana Sabraw, an appointee of former President George W. Bush, ruled that the families’ deportations violated a court settlement designed to provide certain benefits to those affected by the first Trump administration’s policy of forcibly separating migrant children from their parents along the U.S.-Mexico border. That infamous weeks-long policy was scrapped in 2018 amid legal challenges and widespread public outcry. In 2023, the Biden administration entered into a court settlement in which the U.S. government committed to offering certain benefits to the families impacted by the policy and limiting the ability for officials to carry out a similar practice in the future. READ THE FULL STORY   

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Senate Launches Investigation Into Mayor Mamdani, Threatens Taking $2.2 Billion In Federal Funding

Republican Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy announced Thursday the launch of a probe into Democratic New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, citing concerns over his “recent actions that embolden antisemitism and put Jewish New Yorkers in harm’s way.”
In January, Mamdani decided not to renew an executive order signed by his predecessor, former New York City Mayor Eric Adams, in June 2025 that expanded the definition of antisemitism, as adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, Politico reported Thursday. He also failed to renew a separate order signed by Adams in December 2025, which prevented city officials from participating in the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel.

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