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FCC to Present Findings on George Soros’ Influence Over U.S. Radio Stations

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is set to deliver its findings on February 25, 2025, regarding billionaire George Soros' acquisition of over 200 Audacy radio stations across the United States. The briefing, led by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, will take place in a closed-door meeting with Republican lawmakers from the Republican Study Committee (RSC). The investigation focuses on concerns that Soros' influence over local media could shape political narratives, as well as the potential irregularities in the expedited approval process of the deal.

House Passes $4.5 Trillion Tax Cut Bill

In a narrow 217-215 vote, the House of Representatives approved a budget resolution that includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, significant increases in defense and border security funding, and $2 trillion in spending reductions over the next decade. The bill represents a cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda, aiming to stimulate growth while curbing federal waste. All Democrats and one Republican, Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), opposed the measure, citing concerns about its impact on the national deficit.

Maine Legislature Censures Representative Over Transgender Athlete Remarks

The Maine House of Representatives voted 75-70 along party lines to censure Republican Representative Laurel Libby after she spoke out against a transgender athlete competing in a girls' high school pole vault event. The censure bars Libby from speaking on the House floor or casting votes until she issues an apology—something she has refused to do, stating she will not back down from defending fairness in women’s sports.

Trump Administration Restructures White House Press Access, Ending WHCA Monopoly

The Trump administration has formally taken control of the White House press pool, removing the White House Correspondents' Association (WHCA) from its longstanding role of managing access to presidential events. This change is designed to diversify media representation and reduce what the administration sees as an entrenched monopoly by mainstream Washington journalists.

FBI Arrests Seth “Andrea” Gregori for Plotting Attack on Corpus Christi Police

The FBI arrested 21-year-old Seth "Andrea" Gregori in Corpus Christi, Texas, on February 24, 2025, for allegedly plotting a violent ambush on local police officers. Authorities say Gregori aimed to replicate the 2016 Dallas attack that left five officers dead. The arrest followed an extensive investigation, including informant reports and digital evidence, which led to swift law enforcement action.

Trump Invites Elon Musk to First Cabinet Meeting

President Donald Trump has extended an invitation to Elon Musk to attend the inaugural Cabinet meeting of his second term. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed Musk's participation, highlighting his role in leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). This move underscores the administration's commitment to streamlining government operations and reducing federal expenditures.

‘No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act’ Seeks to Halt U.S. Funds to Taliban

On February 25, 2025, Representative Tim Burchett (R-Tenn.) introduced the No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act, a bill aimed at preventing American taxpayer funds from inadvertently benefiting terrorist organizations, particularly the Taliban in Afghanistan. The legislation comes in response to reports that U.S. foreign aid continues to flow into Taliban-controlled territories, despite previous efforts to restrict such funding.

Intel Officials Allegedly Undermine DNI Tulsi Gabbard

Recent reports suggest that intelligence officials are working to undermine Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard from within the intelligence community. According to leaked communications, officials from the National Security Agency (NSA), the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), and the United States Space Command have allegedly engaged in discussions to discredit Gabbard, labeling her a "Russian asset," "fervently anti-queer," and a member of the "MAGA cult." These revelations raise concerns about internal biases within the intelligence agencies tasked with safeguarding national security.

HUD Hacking AI Video Triggers Federal Investigation

Federal authorities have identified the individual responsible for hacking into the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) television system and broadcasting an AI-generated video of President Donald Trump kissing billionaire Elon Musk’s feet. The unauthorized broadcast, which took place Monday, has led to an internal investigation and possible legal action.

Activists disrupt ICE operations in California

An anti-ICE activist coalition based in Los Angeles has been training groups across the country on how to interfere with federal immigration enforcement. The...

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