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President Donald Trump was left unscathed by a pair of impeachment campaigns orchestrated by Democrats, specifically then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi, during his first term.

One was over a phone call with Ukrainian officials in which he asked for an investigation into what later was documented as a Biden family influence peddling operation there, and the other over his opinions and comments about the 2020 election.

The Democrat-majority House voted to impeach each time, but he was acquitted of charges in the Senate each time.

Now an extremist in the Democrat party is starting another movement.

This time it's to impeach Trump for "dastardly deeds."

It was U.S. Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, who claimed there now are, by Trump, "dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done.'

He also said this will be a "grass-up" movement. "When the people demand it it will be done."

The Gateway Pundit described Green as an "unhinged far-left House Democrat."

The report described the "insane rampage" that apparently was triggered by Trump's comments during a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Trump suggested the idea of the U.S. taking over control of the Gaza Strip, from which terrorism has been emanating for decades, to redevelop it.

Green, the report said, was triggered into a "total meltdown."

Green shouted, "I rise today to announce the movement to impeach the President has begun! I rise today to announce I will bring articles of impeachment against the president for dastardly deeds proposed and dastardly deeds done!"

Nick Sorter commented online: "They're so freaking mad that they're being exposed. Impeachment worked SO WELL last time, didn't it Democrats?"

An impeachment over "dastardly deeds," of course, would be based on a new amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which now does not include "dastardly deeds" as grounds for impeachment.

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In a report that has left critics of Washington's Deep State radicalism gasping, it has been confirmed that the FBI used 5,000 agents – of its 13,000 total – to go after J6ers and President Donald Trump.

The Gateway Pundit commented, "The FBI officials who worked on the J6 cases and Trump investigations were identified by a case management system."

And it cited NBC's Ken Dilanian who explained an internal FBI document obtained by NBC shows that executives use the FBI's Sentinel case file management system to identify agents and employees who worked on January 6 cases. "The document says there were around 2,400 investigations in total. The document says the search of case files was used to generate a list of names who then received a survey asking them exactly what they did on these cases," the report said.

The report said it's now that FBI agents are "in fear of being outed, demoted or denied promotions in the future."

Politico reported that FBI agents already have gone to court to try to keep their involvement in the cases a secret.

They claim, "Plaintiffs legitimately fear that the information being compiled will be accessed by persons who are not authorized to have access to it. Plaintiffs further assert that even if they are not targeted for termination, they may face other retaliatory acts such as demotion, denial of job opportunities or denial of promotions in the future."

They are complaining that they fear the list of agents who prosecuted Capitol trespassers with sometimes years-long jail terms, and who tried to put Trump in jail before his election, "will be used as part of a retaliation campaign."

The report also noted what is not surprising: That ex-chief Andrew McCabe claims the bureau is in "utter disarray."

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A Deep State worker in the federal government has confirmed that he can "interpret" the policies set by Department of Homeland Security Secretary Krist Noem, and then decide what to do.

The video of Brandon Wright, platform services manager for the DHS, was obtained on hidden camera by O'Keefe Media Group.

Wright cited the multiple layers of bureaucracy.

And he said, "By the time the actual marching orders get to me and below, we can filter it in a way that steadies the ship."

He continued, "If we don't agree with those priorities … there's a lot of room for interpretation."

He addressed directly the new leadership from Noem.

"Kristi Noem doesn't know… She doesn't know her a**," he said. "The Department of Homeland Security could fall on her f****** head, and she wouldn't recognize what it is."

He admitted he personally doesn't like her.

"To say that I am not excited about this would be the most epic understatement."

OMG reported that DHS provided a statement: "Secretary Noem has not seen the video in its entirety. This type of behavior will not be tolerated. This person has been placed on leave and is under investigation … The senior official says the termination of the official is imminent."

Wright noted, "The truth is, we don't let them [political appointees] get in our way."

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In the aftermath of President Donald Trump announcing the removal of 17 inspectors general at various federal agencies, including the Defense Department, at least one former military IG is totally in favor.

WorldNetDaily spoke to Lt. Col. Ryan Sweazey, USAF-Ret., the founder of Walk the Talk Foundation, an organization that advocates for and protects military whistleblowers. Sweazey once served as an inspector general, or IG, in the Air Force where he not only witnessed, but also bravely called attention to, various deficiencies within the Department of Defense and IG system.

Sweazey likened Trump's removal of the 17 IGs to "when a military commander is not happy with a subordinate commander's performance, they are relieved for loss of confidence."

"The system was long overdue for an overhaul," added Sweazey.

While commenting that not much has come from the Trump administration regarding the president's motivation for removing more than a dozen inspectors general, Sweazey suspects "the Department of Defense Inspector General warranted a removal for loss of confidence because his organization was not carrying out the mission it's mandated to do, which is be an independent avenue of recourse for the individual service member." Instead, he said, "that entity served as the protectorate of the institution and an insulating protective measure for its leadership."

For Sweazey, "Removal of the head of the organization is an important first step for accountability." But what happens next?

"This is where the rubber meets the road," he said, explaining, "there has to be true reform within the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General," or DODIG

Such reform can be accomplished through an organization staffed with "more professional investigators that are better trained," Sweazey offered. "We also need to see timely, just and fair investigations accompanied by more transparency." Ultimately, he said, "We need a truly independent investigative entity."

With President Trump's bold move to remove the total of 17 watchdogs, Sweazey admitted that "some people say the IG was already independent and the president is only paving the way for loyalists to fill positions." But for the former IG, "this is ludicrous in the case of the Department of Defense, as it and its subordinate Service Inspectors General were never independent."

Also, with his experience as a former IG in the Air Force, as well as through his work with Walk the Talk Foundation, Sweazey says he can provide many examples of DODIG allowing military leaders and managers to violate Title 5, Title 10, Title 32, Title 50, the Privacy Act, the Freedom of Information Act, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, or HIPAA, and more.

One example he cited: "The system failed to properly investigate in a timely manner the concerns of service members with regard to the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility leak that poisoned 90,000 people in Hawaii."

"Apart from this single example, people sitting at home need to realize that thousands of service members' lives have been ruined because the IG failed them," he lamented. "When they're playing their violin for the 17 that were removed, they need to remember this."

Sweazey and his organization hope President Trump will consider a proposed executive order to establish a truly independent inspector general for the Department of Defense.

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In an interview, new Secretary of State Marco Rubio explains that President Donald Trump is serious about acquiring Greenland.

The idea was just one of the bombshells Trump has dropped in recent days; another being the desire to have the U.S. exercise more influence over the operations of the Panama Canal, instead of China.

Rubio explained that Trump, on Greenland, "wants to buy it. He wants to pay for it.

But he said discussions over the idea will be in the "appropriate forum," not in the public.

"Those conversations will happen," he explained. "This is not a joke… this is in our national interest."

He said Trump has "put out there what he intends to do … He just speaks bluntly and frankly with people."

He said four years from now, "our interests in the Arctic will be more secure. Our interest in the Panama Canal will be more secure.

report at Twitchy said, "Like Rubio said, Trump is going to leverage every option to reach an agreement with Denmark which turns over Greenland to America. Some are laughing at Trump but America's safety and security is no joke."

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Meta, Facebook's parent company, recently agreed to pay out $25 million to settle President Donald Trump's lawsuit over the suspension of his social media a few years back.

The Democrats' lawfare cases against him mostly have been dropped. Those that reached judgment before the 2024 election are on appeal, including his half billion dollar penalty for fraud, when courtroom testimony confirmed there was no fraud, and the "hush money" case where he was convicted, in front of a highly conflicted judge and by a jury stacked with leftists from Trump-hating Manhattan, of describing legal expenses as legal expenses.

Now reports suggest that talks are under way to give him another legal win.

Fox News reports CBS is in talks to settle his $10 billion election interference lawsuit.

Fox reported the case is over the "60 Minutes" decision to edit and create an answer for Kamala Harris during an interview before the election.

The Fox report explained, "The Wall Street Journal previously suggested Paramount honchos wanted to reach a deal ahead of a merger with Skydance Media."

Trump lawyer Ed Paltzik said, "President Donald J. Trump is committed to holding those who traffic in deception and fake news accountable. CBS and its parent company Paramount deceived the American People by unlawfully tampering with their interview of Kamala Harris, and then hiding the transcript from the public in an attempt to save the failing, and now failed, Harris campaign, all in desperate commercial pursuit of increased profit and viewership."

He continued, "Real accountability for CBS and Paramount will ensure that the President is compensated for the harm done to him, and will deter the Fake News from further distorting the facts to advance a partisan agenda. President Trump looks forward to seeing this case through to a just conclusion."

Trump accused the network of hurting him, and helping Harris, by "deceptive editing."

Harris was asked on screen why it seemed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasn't listening to the U.S.

What then appeared in the program was not the same as her actual answer.

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The company behind President Trump's Truth Social online platform has announced a plan to move into the financial services industry.

report from ReclaimTheNet said it is Trump Media and Technology Group that has announced an expansion with the introduction of Truth.Fi, a financial tech and investment brand.

The TMTG organization also runs Truth+ streaming operations.

The organization's board has approved a plan to diversity the company's cash reserves, which recently exceeded $700 million, and will designate up to $250 million for investments.

The report said Charles Schwab will be serving as custodian.

"The investments will span multiple asset categories, including separately managed accounts (SMAs), exchange-traded funds (ETFs), and cryptocurrency-related securities such as Bitcoin," the report said.

Yorkville Advisers, through an affiliate, will serve as the registered investment adviser, the report said.

The focus is to prioritize American growth sectors such as manufacturing and energy and companies that align with what was described as the "Patriot Economy."

Former Rep. Devin Nunes, now CEO at TMTG, said, "We look forward to launching Truth.Fi, introducing TMTG's investment vehicles, and unlocking synergies

"Truth.Fi is a natural expansion of the Truth Social movement. We began by creating a free-speech social media platform, added an ultra-fast TV streaming service, and now we're moving into investment products and decentralized finance. Developing American First investment vehicles is another step toward our goal of creating a robust ecosystem through which American patriots can protect themselves from the ever-present threat of cancellation, censorship, debanking, and privacy violations committed by Big Tech and woke corporations."

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Some 75,000 people have died over the past few years because they were on waitlists for surgeries or diagnoses, according to a new report.

The report at ZeroHedge said the death count for just 2023-24 was 15,000 Canadians, as patients there "waited years for treatment they never received" or those who "turned to euthanasia due to lack of timely care."

"For a country that pays high taxes for 'free' health care, many are left asking – at what cost?" the report said.

Canada is one of the nations with a socialized medical program, where treatment is supposed to be free, but in reality it's turned out the treatment often is rare, or even unobtainable, as the record shows physicians have offered their patients euthanasia instead of treatment.

The report cited data from SecondStreet.org, which said the death doll for 2023-24 was 15,474 Canadians who died "before receiving various surgeries or diagnostic scans."

However, the reported some local governments in Canada don't report numbers, so the total isn't accurate.

"SecondStreet.org collected the data by filing Freedom of Information (FOI) requests across Canada. When the data collected is extrapolated across jurisdictions which did not provide data, the number actually nearly doubles, to around 28,077. These figures cover everything from cancer treatment and heart operations to cataract surgery and MRI scans," the report explained.

Harrison Fleming, an official with SecondStreet, said, "Canadians pay really high taxes and yet our health care system is failing when compared to better-performing universal systems in Europe. Thousands of Canadians across the country find themselves on waitlists — in some cases for several years -— with too many tragically dying before ever getting treated, or even diagnosed."

The known total of 15,474 does not include those cases from Quebec, Alberta, Newfoundland, Labrador and most of Manitoba. Two other provinces, Saskatchewan and Nova Scotia, release information on deaths among those awaiting surgeries only not those awaiting diagnostic scans.

Wait times were found to be up to 14 years.

And the report said since April 2018, the organization identified a staggering 74,677 cases where Canadians died while awaiting care.

Further, the reported noted about 15,000 people were euthanized in Canada in 2023, including an unknown number because they were unable to obtain care.

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"This was not the enemy."

That's the official White House conclusion on the mysterious drone flights reported over New Jersey in the final days of 2024.

At her first press briefing Tuesday, White House Press Secretary Karolin Leavitt said:

"And before I turn to questions, I do have news directly from the president of the United States that was just shared with me in the Oval Office. From President Trump directly, an update on the New Jersey drones.

"After research and study, the drones that were flying over New Jersey in large numbers were authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons.

"Many of these drones were also hobbyists, recreational, and private individuals that enjoy flying drones and in time it got worse due to curiosity. This was not the enemy."

Online journalist Nick Sortor reacted on X, saying: "WHY DID BIDEN LIE? WHY NOT JUST TELL US THAT?

Filmmaker Robby Starbuck noted: "This is incredible. The Biden administration let the whole country freak out for weeks about drones and a possible drone threat when they approved the damn drones. Why did they help create panic instead of telling the truth and calming people down? Lunacy.'

As WND reported on Dec. 15, there were reports suggesting the devices were part of a massive counter-terror operation hunting for a dirty bomb or another possible weapon of mass destruction on American soil.

"It's potentially the most significant national security threat we've faced since 9/11," said Gary Franchi in his Raw Feed broadcast on the Next News Network.

"Apparently the Office of Global Access [a division of the CIA] has deployed these advanced surveillance assets for one purpose: hunting for a dirty bomb that's believed to be hidden somewhere on U.S. soil.

"But here's what should really keep you up at night. The reason the intel is leaking now, well, because time may be running out."

"These are our drones," Franchi stressed. "They are tracking gamma rays linked to possible WMDs in a massive counter-terror operation."

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Joe Biden's radical abortion agenda has taken a huge hit from the news administration of President Donald Trump, who has restored the Hyde Amendment that disallows using tax dollars for elective abortions domestically, and the Mexico City Policy, that bars federal funding for international groups that abort the unborn.

Liberty Counsel chief Mat Staver, whose legal organization often has fought on behalf of the unborn, said, "Through these pro-life executive actions, President Trump is protecting the most vulnerable and returning the federal government to the side of pro-life. American taxpayer dollars should never be used to murder innocent life."

A fact sheet posted online by the White House explains, Trump's executive order is "to end the use of federal taxpayer dollars to fund or promote elective abortion.

It recognizes that, "for nearly five decades, Congress has enacted the Hyde Amendment and a series of additional laws to protect taxpayers from being forced to pay for abortion. Contrary to this longstanding commonsense policy, the previous administration embedded federal funding of elective abortion in a wide variety of government programs."

The White House announcement said Trump reversed two of Biden's orders that violated the Hyde Amendment, his "whole-of-government" scheme to promote abortion and politicize the FACE Act, and an order by Biden arbitrarily declaring that elective abortion is "healthcare."

The Mexico City Policy provides similar protections for American taxpayers from being forced to pay for abortion internationally.

Trump's actions previously also cut funding for the United Nations Population Fund, which advocates for coercive abortion and forced sterilizations, stopped federal fetal tissue research and provided protections for healthcare entities and individuals' conscience rights.

The Hyde Amendment, first enacted in 1976, is an annual legislative provision included in federal spending bills to prevent American taxpayer dollars from directly funding abortions except in the rare cases of rape, incest, or to save the mother's life, Liberty Counsel explained.

It cited a 2016 report from the Charlotte Lozier Institute that estimated the amendment had saved more than two million lives by its 40th anniversary.

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