Month: April 2023

PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Why the CCP Loves When the US Spends All Its Money on the Military—Christopher Miller, Former Acting Defense Secretary

“I think we’re playing directly into the hands of what the Chinese Communist Party wants us to do,” says former Acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, author of “Soldier Secretary: Warnings from the Battlefield & the Pentagon About America’s Most Dangerous Enemies.” “They want us to spend all our money on the military. But you…


Hongkongers Leaving Under BNO Visa Scheme Have Their MPF Pension Withheld

In January 2021, the British government launched the BNO “Leave to Remain” visa scheme. Since then, more than 100,000 Hong Kong people have emigrated to the UK. Some British Hong Kong residents pointed out that they cannot withdraw their MPF (Mandatory Provident Fund) savings in Hong Kong, which has attracted much attention. Recently, some organizations…


Transgender Suspect Arrested After Alleged Women’s Shelter Sexual Assault

A suspect accused of sexual assault against a resident of a women’s shelter in Ontario has surrendered to police. Windsor Police Service said the alleged sexual assault took place at a Windsor women’s shelter on April 4. A female victim contacted police and reported that she had been sexually assaulted by a male identifying as…


Tennessee House Republican Caucus Vice Chair Resigns Effective Immediately During House Lunch Break

A Tennessee Representative resigned on Thursday, April 20, minutes before the House gaveled back into session following a lunch recess, Jennifer Easton, communications director for the House Republican Caucus, confirmed to The Epoch Times. Rep. Scotty Campbell was also the vice chair of the House Republican Caucus. The resignation letter, provided to The Epoch Times…


CFPB Employee Sent Data on 256,000 Consumers to Personal Email

An employee of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) made unauthorized transfers of confidential data relating to 256,000 consumers to a personal email account, the bureau has revealed. The CFPB found personally identifiable information relating to customers of seven institutions that had been forwarded by a staffer—who is no longer employed at the CFPB. The…


Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh Says an ‘Insider’ Was Behind His Twitter Account Hack

Conservative commentator and filmmaker Matt Walsh said his team is still working to find out exactly who hacked his Twitter account, noting that an “insider” might have given the hacker access to his phone. “As soon as the hacking attack started, I was on the phone with our tech team, security team, lawyers and executives,”…


The Founders and the Constitution, Part 6: James Wilson

Commentary James Madison was the individual with the most influence on the framing (writing) of the Constitution. Some authors rate James Wilson second. I don’t agree with the latter assessment. Wilson’s impact at the Constitutional Convention, while significant, is overrated. But his contribution during the ratification debates (1787–1790) was exceptional. Personal Life James Wilson was…


Extracting Rare Earth Minerals From Coal Mines ‘Winning Proposition’ for UK, MPs Told

Reopening coal mines to produce rare earth minerals seems to be a “winning proposition” for the UK, a policy expert told MPs. Giving evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday, Duncan Wood, vice president for Strategy and New Initiatives at the U.S. think tank Wilson Center, said the proposal is being considered for a…


UN Report Aims to Globally Decriminalize Sex With Minors, Prostitution, and More

Using drugs or alcohol while pregnant is not a crime, and neither is sex with a minor or defecating on a public sidewalk, according to a recent United Nations report that seeks to globally decriminalize a host of behaviors related to sex, HIV, gender expression, drug possession and use, homelessness, and poverty. The report, written…


Protesters Storm Paris Euronext Building Over Pension Reform

A group of protesters briefly invaded stock market operator Euronext’s offices in the La Defense business district of Paris on Thursday, as protests against French President Macron’s pension reforms continue. The protesters said that big companies should pay to finance pensions. “We are told that there is no money to finance pensions,” said SUD-Rail unionist,…