DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS DO NOT WANT ONLY CITIZENS TO VOTE, THEY LIKE FRAUD ALLOWING NON-CITIZENS, CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT?

Why 4 Democrats defied their party to protect American elections from illegal aliens

‘Requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote is common sense.’

The House passed a Republican-led bill requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration on Thursday. Despite Democrats’ overwhelming disapproval of the key legislation, four Democratic lawmakers reached across the aisle.

Texas Republican Rep. Chip Roy’s SAVE Act was passed in a 220-208 vote almost entirely along party lines, similar to the bill’s narrow passage in the previous Congress.

Just as they did in 2024, Democrats voted to tank Roy’s bill, with just a handful defecting and joining Republicans: Reps. Ed Case of Hawaii, Henry Cuellar of Texas, Jared Golden of Maine, and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez of Washington.

While this handful of Democrats bucked their party on a key vote, they likely did so just for political survival.

“I voted for the SAVE Act for the simple reason that American elections are for Americans,” Golden said in a statement Thursday. “Requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote is common sense.”

Golden, who has previously defected from his party on other key votes, additionally defended the SAVE Act and even debunked some misconceptions about the bill.

“Some claim that requiring proof of citizenship is too onerous a burden, or that it will ‘disenfranchise’ those whose names have changed for reasons like marriage,” Golden said. “The truth is the SAVE Act ensures name changes will not prevent anyone from registering to vote.”

“The bill allows for several different ways to prove citizenship,” Golden added. “But most importantly, it requires state leaders to establish protocols to allow citizens to register even if there are discrepancies in documents, such as name changes.”

In statements shared with Blaze News, both Cuellar and Case echoed Golden’s position, arguing that the standards put forward by the SAVE Act ensure that the law is enforced properly.

“Noncitizen voting is illegal, and we should all know that noncitizens are not voting,” Case said. “The SAVE Act provides consistent national standards for what documentation is necessary to prove citizenship and the right to vote.”

“It includes various acceptable forms of identification which most voter-eligible citizens should have and those who don’t should be able to obtain,” Case added. “Fears of voter suppression because of these standards are overstated and should not prevent reasonable citizen ID requirements, and voter suppression is in any event illegal.”

“Ultimately, this is about protecting the integrity of our elections while ensuring every eligible American has a fair chance to vote — whether you are a man or a woman, single, married, divorced, or widowed,” Cuellar said. “That’s how we keep trust in our democracy, and that’s something worth standing up for.”

Notably, every Democrat who voted for the SAVE Act, with the exception of Case, resides in a district that President Donald Trump won in 2024. Trump won Golden’s district with 53.8%, Cuellar’s district with 53.1%, and Perez’s district with exactly 50%.

These Democrats also narrowly won re-election in their respective purple districts last election cycle. Golden won with just 50.3% of the vote, Cuellar won with 52.8%, and Perez held on to her seat with 51.7%.

While this handful of Democrats bucked their party on a key vote, they likely did so just for political survival.

COVID 19 LEAKED FROM WUHAN LAB AND WAS COVERED UP BY BIDEN PENTAGON ADMINISTRATION AND FAUCI! LIES, LIES AND MORE LIES

Double whammy: Two new reports point to Biden Pentagon cover-up on COVID-19 origins search

More than half a decade after the pandemic began, key information on COVID-19’s origins continues to dribble out of the U.S. government — almost exclusively pointing to a Wuhan lab leak.

Two new bombshell reports this week pointed to a cover-up by the Biden-era Pentagon related to the search for COVID-19’s origins. New information is spilling out years after the fact and pointing to Wuhan and its coronavirus lab as the origin of the pandemic all along.

First, a newly-released Department of Defense (DoD) report, made public only in recent days by the Trump-led Pentagon, showed that the Defense Department never formally investigated the possibility that U.S. service members may have been infected with COVID-19 during the World Military Games in Wuhan in the fall of 2019.

In addition, a newly-released analysis by a unit of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), made public through the Freedom of Information Act only this week, showed that the DIA’s National Center for Medical Intelligence (NCMI) believed early on in the pandemic that a Wuhan lab leak was plausible despite efforts by allies of Dr. Anthony Fauci to dismiss the possibility.

The new details on the Biden-era Pentagon’s failure to investigate clues pointing to the fall 2019 emergence of COVID-19 in Wuhan were first reported by the Washington Free Beacon, and the revelations about the DIA unit’s analysis pointing to a Wuhan lab leak were first reported by U.S. Right to Know, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public health research group.

The newly-published Defense Department report on the Wuhan Military Games was written in 2022 in response to congressional demands that the Pentagon investigate reports that U.S. military athletes got sick with COVID-19 after they participated in competitions in October 2019 in the city at the heart of the coronavirus outbreak.

The public report — now released after more than two years — concluded that there was no significant uptick at military bases tied to the participating athletes, but also revealed that the Pentagon had not tested the service members for COVID-19 nor for antibodies, admitting that “DoD has not conducted or opened an investigation into connections between the outbreak of COVID-19 and the 2019 World Military Games.”

The DIA NCMI’s newly public analysis — dated June 25, 2020 — concluded that “the molecular biology capabilities of [the Wuhan lab] and genome assessment are consistent with the hypothesis that SARS-CoV-2 was a lab-engineered virus.” The NCMI analysis, which took nearly five years to be made public, said the available evidence even early on was consistent with COVID-19 emerging via lab leak at the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV). WIV was led by so-called “bat woman” Shi Zheng-li, with the U.S. medical defense scientists stating SARS-CoV-2 could have been “part of a bank of chimeric viruses in Zhen-Li Shi’s lab at WIV that escaped containment.”

The Defense Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Just the News.

“It has been clear for some time that all informed scientists — without exception — believed by early 2020 that COVID likely started with a lab incident in Wuhan, but that most chose to lie for five years,” Richard Ebright, a professor of chemistry and chemical biology at Rutgers University, told Just the News. “Over the last two months, it has become clear that U.S., UK, and German intelligence agencies — without exception — also knew by early 2020 that COVID-19 likely started with a lab incident in Wuhan, and also chose to lie for five years.”

The Wuhan Military Games

The Defense Department report, put together by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness and submitted to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees in December 2022, cost only $4,070 to compile — perhaps unsurprising given that the DoD admitted it had not conducted any formal investigation of links between the U.S. service members and the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic in Wuhan. The report, including the cover page, is three pages long.

House Foreign Affairs Republicans concluded in August 2021 that the military games in Wuhan were “one of the earliest super spreader events” during the pandemic, with their report contending COVID-19 escaped from a Wuhan lab in late August or early September 2019 — with China then covering it up for months.

Robert Redfield, Trump’s former director of the Centers for Disease Control, had said in March 2021 that COVID-19 “most likely” originated at the Wuhan lab and that it spread in the Chinese city in September or October 2019.

The 2022 DoD report added that “DoD has not engaged in any discussions with allied or partner militaries about illness associated with participation in the 2019 World Military Games” either.

The report did show that the U.S. military’s delegation to Wuhan consisted of 173 athletes and 90 coaches and staff — with a total of 219 being military personnel — and that “7 Service members who attended the games exhibited COVID-19-like signs and/or symptoms during the timeframe of October 18, 2019 through January 21, 2020.” The report noted that “the COVID-19-like symptoms could have been caused by other respiratory infections” and stated that “all 7 Service members’ symptoms resolved within 6 days.”

Participating service members not tested

The DoD report said that “the military facilities supporting Service members from the 2019 World Military Games reported no outbreaks of COVID-19-like signs and/or symptoms shortly upon returning” but that “Service members were not tested for COVID-19 or antibodies due to their participation in the 2019 World Military Games, as testing was not available at this early stage of the pandemic.” The DoD provided no clarity on whether the U.S. military members were ever tested.

“Data surveillance reports from military treatment facilities indicate no statistically significant difference in COVID-19-like symptoms cases at installations with participating athletes when compared to installations without them,” the report stated. “In addition, no significant increase in COVID-19-like signs and/or symptoms was documented for the dates of October 2019 through March 2020 as a result of U.S. Army separate surveillance testing.”

This newly-public report was quietly released on the Military One Source website — which is designed as a “Support for Military Personnel & Their Families” — years after Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act of 2022, which told the Defense Department, then led by Secretary Lloyd Austin, that the report “shall be submitted in unclassified form and made publicly available on an internet website in a searchable format.”

While it was submitted to a House and a Senate committee in late December 2022, the report wasn’t uploaded to be viewed by the public until sometime in late March of this year after Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth had taken the reins.

GOP: Wuhan Games were a “super-spreader”

The GOP-led House Foreign Affairs Committee report was completed more than a year before the DoD finally made their report public. Then-Chairman Michael McCaul said at the time: “Satellite images show a significant uptick in the number of people at hospitals around the WIV with symptoms similar to COVID-19. At the same time, athletes at the Military World Games became sick with symptoms similar to COVID-19. Some of them carried the virus back to their home countries — creating one of the earliest super-spreader events in the world, and explaining how countries who participated in the games had reported cases as early as November 2019.”

The Republican report said its lab leak evidence included “athletes at the Military World Games held in Wuhan in October 2019 who became sick with symptoms similar to COVID-19 both while in Wuhan and also shortly after.”

The GOP report zeroed in on the city of Wuhan, which was picked to host the 7th International Military Sports Council Military World Games in October 2019, during which “more than 9,000 military personnel from over 100 countries stayed in Wuhan in accommodations at an athletes village built specifically for the games.”

The Chinese state-run China Internet Information Center said in October 2019 there were athletes from 109 countries. China’s Organizing Committee of the 7th International Military Sports Council proclaimed that “the charm of sports will put Wuhan in global spotlight [sic].”

The Republican report noted that “four countries who sent delegations” to the Wuhan games “have now confirmed the presence of SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 cases within their borders in November and December 2019” — Italy, Brazil, Sweden, and France — with some of the athletes complaining of COVID-like symptoms in Wuhan.

The World Health Organization’s joint report with China in early 2021 said the Chinese Epidemiology Group, which provided information on the Wuhan games, allegedly found that “no appreciable signals of clusters of fever or severe respiratory disease requiring hospitalization were identified.” But the report added that “the joint team recommends that consideration be given to further joint review of the data on respiratory illness from the on-site clinics at the Military Games in October 2019.”

The report’s meeting minutes from discussions between Wuhan lab scientists and the WHO-China team also revealed that lab leak concerns were dismissed as “rumors,” “myths,” and “conspiracy theories.”

Chinese disinformation points to U.S. military base

The Chinese government for years has continued to deflect from the Wuhan lab leak possibility by pushing a conspiracy theory that COVID-19 originated from a U.S. military base. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian and others pushed the baseless claims about the U.S. military, including Maryland’s Fort Detrick, starting in early 2020.

Zhao shared an article in March 2020 from Global Research, tweeting: “COVID-19: Further Evidence that the Virus Originated in the U.S.” The Chinese official also tweeted that month: “When did patient zero begin in U.S.? How many people are infected? What are the names of the hospitals? It might be U.S. army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan. Be transparent! Make public your data! U.S. owe us an explanation!” Global Research has been described by the U.S. State Department as “deeply enmeshed in Russia’s broader disinformation and propaganda ecosystem.”

Then-Defense Secretary Mark Esper said in March 2020 that China’s claims were “completely absurd.” And the Pentagon’s “Coronavirus: Rumor Control” website said early in the pandemic that it was a “myth” that “U.S. service members visiting China were the source of the coronavirus outbreak.”

Then-Rep. Mike Gallagher also wrote Lloyd Austin a letter seeking answers in June 2021, saying, “Aware that the cluster of illnesses associated with the World Military Games casts doubt upon the Chinese Communist Party’s official timeline, Chinese government officials such as Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Zhao Lijian have sought to deflect blame onto the U.S.”

The GOP report from August 2021 emphasized, “If the CCP realized an investigation would show an uptick in visits of patients with symptoms similar to COVID-19 in September, October, and November of 2019, this would likely be the actions they would take to cover up the source of those illnesses.”

The Republican report added: “To further drive this narrative, CCP-controlled media outlets accused Maatje Benassi, a member of the U.S. Army Reserve, as being ‘patient zero.’ Benassi competed at the Military World Games without becoming ill … Two weeks after Zhao tweeted that the U.S. army brought the virus to Wuhan, the Global Times amplified the narrative.” Global Times is not considered state-run media, but has been criticized for publishing “Pro-Chinese government propaganda”

After then-FBI Director Christopher Wray confirmed in early 2023 that the FBI had long assessed that a lab leak was the most likely origin for COVID-19, the Chinese government returned to its efforts to shift blame to the U.S. military.

“At present, more and more clues from the international science community are pointing the origins of virus to sources around the world. Many have raised questions and concerns about US bio-military bases at Fort Detrick and around the world,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said in March 2023.

The Chinese Foreign Ministry also responded to the CIA’s new assessment earlier this year that the U.S. spy agency had “low confidence” leaning toward a lab leak hypothesis by arguing that “the U.S. needs to stop politicizing and weaponizing origins-tracing at once, and stop scapegoating others” and attempting to point the finger at “relevant U.S. biological labs.”

Pentagon leadership: “No knowledge”

In April 2020, when Trump’s then-defense secretary, Mark Esper, was asked about COVID-19 and the Wuhan military games in April 2020, he replied, “I’m not aware of what you’re talking about.” The then-chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley, also said, “Yeah, I’m not.”

It was also reported by The Prospect in June 2020 that, in response to questions about the Wuhan games, a Pentagon spokesperson “issued a terse email response to the question, saying there was no screening because the event” held in October 2019 “was prior to the reported outbreak.” The outlet said the Pentagon spokesperson “cited December 31, 2019, as the critical outbreak day and that no testing was deemed necessary for any possible exposure prior to February 1, 2020.”

Then-Pentagon press secretary John Kirby also reportedly told The Washington Post in June 2021 that “the Defense Department has no knowledge of Covid-19 infections among U.S. troops participating in the 2019 World Military Games,” with the outlet adding that Kirby “said that there’s no evidence U.S. military personnel were infected before travel restrictions the U.S. government implemented in early 2020.”

But as the newly-released Defense Department report revealed, the Biden Pentagon never formally investigated this saga.

Scientists within DIA pointed to a Wuhan lab leak

The second bombshell related to a never before seen June 2020 analysis by scientists within the DIA’s National Center for Medical Intelligence. The dozens of pages of slides — titled “SARS-COV-2 Genome Analysis” and dated June 25, 2020 — were only released after FOIA litigation this week.

“The molecular biology capabilities of [Wuhan lab] & genome assessment are consistent with the hypothesis that SARS-CoV-2 was a lab-engineered virus that was part of a bank of chimeric viruses in Zhen-Li Shi’s lab at WIV that escaped containment,” the medical intelligence scientists assessed.

U.S. Right to Know, which filed the Freedom of Information requests, said that the authors of the military analysis are not listed, but that they obtained the slides in response to FOIA requests seeking assessments authored by scientists Robert Greg Cutlip, John Hardham, and Jean-Paul Chretien — all of whom had worked for the DIA’s NCMI.

Cutlip was employed by the DIA from 2010 to 2021 and also worked for the Institute for Defence Analyses. He is currently listed as the Director of Cybersecurity and Data Analytics Programs at Fairmont State University. Hardham’s LinkedIn page says that he is now a research director at the Center for Transboundary and Emerging Diseases at Zoetis.

Chretien’s LinkedIn page states that he was the chief of pandemic warning at the Defense Department from August 2017 to August 2020, was at DoD’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency from August 2020 to January 2025, and has been at Renaissance Philanthropy since then. He wrote on LinkedIn last year that he was “leading DIA’s Pandemic Warning Team when COVID came to light.”

In the material released, the scientists noted that there were “a large bank of Bat Coronaviruses” at the Wuhan lab. And the analysis also noted that the Wuhan lab conducted experiments at lower “biosafety level 2” conditions, and said this “would make an accidental release” of an infectious bat coronavirus such as COVID-19 “more likely.” The analysis pointed out that “Chinese labs have had a history of virus escapes from BSL-2 laboratories.”

The analysis also cited statements that “bat lady” Shi Zheng-Li had made in the past about the low biosafety conditions in which she conducted her risky experiments.

Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2

The ​​influential scientific Proximal Origin paper was published just over five years ago, scoffing at the Wuhan lab leak hypothesis in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. Emails show Dr. Anthony Fauci, the now-former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, “prompted” the writing of that influential article.

Scientists who consulted with the U.S. government early in the pandemic in 2020 believed it was possible or even likely that COVID-19 originated from a lab in Wuhan, yet emails indicate Fauci and Collins worked to shut the hypothesis down.

The Proximal Origin article was written by five scientists: Kristian Andersen, Andrew Rambaut, W. Ian Lipkin, Edward C. Holmes, and Robert Garry. Andersen, a Scripps Research professor, wrote to Nature magazine in February 2020 that he and other scientists had been “prompted” to do so by Fauci, Collins and Farrar.

The widely cited article published in Nature magazine in March 2020 was titledThe Proximal Origin of SARS-CoV-2” and contended that SARS-CoV-2 likely emerged through “natural selection” and not through a lab leak, casting doubt on the possibility that COVID-19 originated at a Wuhan lab.

The scientists wrote that “our analyses clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus” and that “it is improbable that SARS-CoV-2 emerged through laboratory manipulation of a related SARS-CoV-like coronavirus.” Multiple scientists who signed onto the letter had received millions of dollars in NIH funding.

Professor Richard Ebright told Just the News that the Proximal Origin paper was “a product of scientific misconduct, up to and including fraud.” Ebright assessed that the paper “played a crucial role in establishing the false narrative that science rules out a lab origin of COVID” and noted that “formal requests for retraction of the paper have been submitted.”

The military scientists shoot down Fauci-prompted “Proximal Origin

NCMI experts Robert Greg Cutlip and Navy Cmdr. Jean-Paul Chretien also wrote a working paper — published May 26, 2020 — which poked holes in the claims made by the Fauci-allied scientists. It, too, was not made public until years later.

The bombshell paper was titled “Critical Analysis of Anderson et al. The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2” and was only released when GOP Rep. Brad Wenstrup, the chairman of the Select Committee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, made it public in 2023.

The military scientists argued: “We highlight the features of SARS-CoV-2, noted by Anderson et al, are consistent with longstanding and ongoing laboratory experiments; the evidence Anderson et al. present does not lessen the plausibility of laboratory origin.”

“We consider the evidence they [Andersen et al] present and find that it does not prove that the virus arose naturally,” the NCMI report stated. “In fact, the features of SARS-CoV-2 noted by Anderson et al. are consistent with another scenario: that SARS-CoV-2 was developed in a laboratory, by methods that leading coronavirus researchers commonly use to investigate how the viruses infect cells and cause disease, assess the potential for animal coronaviruses to jump to humans, and develop drugs and vaccines.”

DIA and ODNI leadership kept reports under wraps

Multiple reports have also emerged that the NCMI analysis pointing to a possible Wuhan lab leak was not allowed to be shared outside of the DIA medical unit and was not included in broader analyses by the U.S. intelligence community.

It was reported by The Australian in 2023 that the 2020 papers by the NCMI scientists “pointing to a lab leak were blocked from wide dissemination.” The outlet said that the DIA paper critiquing the paper authored by Fauci-allied scientists “wasn’t allowed to be released to the American public.”

The report added: “A source said DIA scientists, the Lawrence Livermore National Lab, CIA, FBI’s WMD unit, and the Army Medical ­Research Institute of Infectious Diseases all agreed COVID-19 was not a natural virus. But in 2021, NCMI was blocked by DIA leadership from sharing info with the FBI.” A director at NCMI reportedly told the scientists in July 2021: “You may not speak with the FBI WMD anymore. They are off the reservation on this.”

The outlet also contended that Biden’s Office of the Director of National Intelligence — led by Avril Haines — whitewashed or ignored evidence from DIA scientists when putting together the summary of what the U.S. intel community allegedly believed about COVID-19 origins. “They said the information was too technical to include in the ODNI assessment,” an unnamed source told the outlet. “When the scientists saw the final document, they wondered were did all their edits go?”

It was then reported by The Wall Street Journal in December of last year that the NCMI analysis “was at odds with the assessment of their parent agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and wasn’t incorporated in the report presented to Biden.” The WSJ said that NCMI scientists — Hardham, Cutlip and Chretien — wrote the May 2020 lab leak paper but “weren’t allowed to circulate it outside of the medical intelligence center.” The outlet also reported that NCMI scientists “were instructed by a superior at the medical intelligence center not to continue sharing their work with the FBI.” The WSJ also reported that “the DIA Inspector General’s office opened an inquiry in the spring into whether the scientists’ assessment was mishandled or suppressed.”

Army Lt. Gen. Scott Berrier, who has since left his position as director of the DIA, spoke to the Senate in May 2022 about COVID-19’s origins, making no mention of the lab leak analyses within the DIA’s medical unit.

“Limited and fragmentary data has led the Intelligence Community (IC) to maintain multiple theories on the origin of COVID-19,” Berrier testified. “Four elements and the National Intelligence Council assess with low confidence that the virus likely emerged from a natural interaction between an animal infected with the virus and a human; one IC element assesses with moderate confidence a laboratory origin is more likely and three 38 other IC elements are unable to arrive at either conclusion without additional information. All agencies agree the virus was not developed as a biological weapon and most agree that it was not genetically engineered.” Berrier joined Booz Allen as the senior vice president in the company’s national security business in June 2024. He did not respond to a request for comment that Just the News made through his company.

Sen. John Kennedy, R-La., sent a December 2024 letter to the DIA’s watchdog, telling him that “I am interested in the findings of the OIG’s inquiry as to whether the NCMI’s findings were appropriately included in briefings to President Biden and senior policy makers.” The DIA inspector general did not respond to a request for comment from Just the News.

By most accounts, the Biden Administration largely failed or refused to shed further light on the origins of COVID-19. Then-President Biden signed into law the “COVID-19 Origin Act of 2023” and claimed that “my administration will declassify and share as much of that information as possible.” Little key information was released during his presidency, and more and more reports are saying that important findings were suppressed.

Then-DNI Avril Haines released an assessment in August 2021 stating that at least one U.S. agency — revealed later to be the FBI — had “moderate confidence” that COVID-19 came from the lab, while four U.S. spy agencies and the National Intelligence Council believed with “low confidence” that COVID-19 most likely had a natural origin.

Then-FBI Director Christopher Wray later confirmed that the FBI has long believed COVID-19 originated at a Chinese government lab. ODNI released in October 2021 a declassified version of the FBI’s arguments in a section titled “The Case for the Laboratory-Associated Incident Hypothesis.

It was also revealed in 2023 that the Energy Department — home to advanced research facilities such as the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories — also believed with “low confidence” that the coronavirus started at a Wuhan lab.

EcoHealth Alliance calls lab origin a “conspiracy theory”

Peter Daszak, the leader of the EcoHealth Alliance, steered large sums of U.S. taxpayer dollars from NIH funding to the Wuhan lab for bat virus research, a Government Accountability Office study showed. Science magazine noted that Daszak was a longtime collaborator with the Wuhan lab and its leader Shi Zhengli.

Daszak helped organize a February 2020 letter in The Lancet which praised China’s response and called the lab leak a conspiracy theory: “The rapid, open, and transparent sharing of data on this outbreak is now being threatened by rumours and misinformation around its origins. We stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin … Conspiracy theories do nothing but create fear.”

Despite this, Fauci tried to argue to the BBC in 2022 that Daszak’s letter did not dismiss the lab leak hypothesis.

EcoHealth Alliance had proposed the creation at the Wuhan lab of a virus with features — such as a furin cleavage site — strikingly similar to those found in SARS-CoV-2. It was revealed by The Intercept that EcoHealth had sought funding from the Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for this project in 2018, but when the funding was rejected it appears the Wuhan lab moved forward anyway, just a year ahead of the first emergence of COVID-19.

Gabbard: “Bipartisan frustration”

A host of U.S. intelligence agencies still remain on the sidelines in the coronavirus origins debate.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said during her Senate confirmation in January that many senators had “expressed bipartisan frustration about recent intelligence failures and the lack of responsiveness to your requests for information” including related to “failures to identify the source of the COVID.” Gabbard announced on Tuesday the creation of the Director’s Initiatives Group which has been “reviewing documents for potential declassification — including information related to COVID-19 origins.”

“The DNI is dedicated to declassifying COVID-19 origins documents from across the IC,” a spokesperson for Gabbard told Just the News. “Her new Director’s Initiative’s Group will lead the charge. More coming soon.”

The CIA, now under Director John Ratcliffe, is walking a fine line. CBS News reported that the “CIA now says COVID most likely originated from a lab leak but has ‘low confidence’ in its assessment.” He revealed in January that “CIA assesses with low confidence that a research-related origin of the COVID-19 pandemic is more likely than a natural origin” and at the same time, “that CIA continues to assess that both research-related and natural origin scenarios of the COVID-19 pandemic remain plausible.”

Ratcliffe had testified to Congress in 2023 that the CIA and other spy agencies had enough evidence to get off the fence and to join the FBI and Energy Department in concluding that SARS-CoV-2 most likely originated at the Wuhan lab, and hinted that the U.S. intelligence community was holding back because of the significant ramifications such public conclusions would have for the U.S.-China relationship. Ratcliffe argued at the time that “a lab leak is the only explanation credibly supported by our intelligence, by science, and by common sense.”

The German Federal Intelligence Service, known as the BND, reportedly also concluded that it was very likely that the pandemic emerged as an accidental lab release from the Wuhan lab, according to German news reports last month, but the BND was blocked from sharing their conclusions with the world.

“The current Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, the CIA Director John Ratcliffe, FBI Director Kash Patel, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth all promised before confirmation to declassify and release intelligence on the origin of COVID-19, as required by the COVID-19 Origin Act of 2023, but they have not yet done so. They need to move rapidly to do so,” Professor Ebright told Just the News. “And Avril Haines needs to be prosecuted — criminally prosecuted — for violating the law.”

GREAT ADS…THE PENALTY OF LEADERSHIP…

Marketing 101: Lessons from Cadillac and “The Penalty of Leadership”

“If the leader truly leads, he remains — the leader. Master-poet, master-painter, master-workman, each in his turn is assailed, and each holds his laurels through the ages. That which is good or great makes itself known, no matter how loud the clamor of denial. That which deserves to live — lives.”

— Theodore J. McManus, Author of “The Penalty of Leadership”

In a competitive world where “emulation and envy are ever at work,” many companies find it hard to use advertising as a space to break free from the rigid rules of business. However, those that invest in creative and inclusive styles of marketing often find the most success. Why? Because when a consumer purchases an item, a service, or an experience, they are looking to buy much more than the physical product. They are looking to buy an identity. 

“The Penalty of Leadership,” written by Theodore F. MacManus for Cadillac in 1915, is a shining example of this. The ad is almost an exact replica of a character statement from an omnipresent perspective. It allows its readers to develop an affinity for the morality of the manufacturer and not the quality of the product. “The real suggestion to convey is that the man manufacturing the product is an honest man, and that the product is an honest product, to be preferred above all others,” said MacManus when asked about the objective behind this marketing style.

“The Penalty of Leadership” was a radical departure from previous Cadillac advertisements, but what it lacked in glamor and extravagance it made up for its ingenious style. (Source: Entrepreneur)

Cadillac was widely recognized as a luxury automobile company but in the early 1900s faced rivalries with Ford and Packard Motors. Ford presented their cars as reliable and affordable at the cost of only $400, while Packard Motors produced high end vehicles like Cadillac for about $2,000. Starting in 1905, the highest-end Cadillac models featured an incredibly dependable four-cylinder engine. However, a few years later Packard Motors came out with a six-cylinder engine on their new luxury models. Cadillac immediately felt pressured to respond, and they came out with a high speed V-8 engine that was later described as “skittery at first, prone to short circuits and fires.” Many began to think the company was at the start of its downfall until “The Penalty of Leadership” was written.

In startling contrast to the colorful ads of its era, “The Penalty of Leadership” was printed subtly in black and white ink. Cars, cylinders, nor the automotive industry are mentioned. Only a small logo placed in the top right corner of the decorative border and another embedded in the center below binding the ad to Cadillac. This revolutionary approach defined the brand’s dominance and set the standard for a level of originality directly tied to genius within the company’s work. Its closing sentences —“That which is good or great makes itself known, no matter how loud the clamor of denial. That which deserves to live– lives”— leave readers inspired individually and collectively as buyers of this upstanding brand. These statements also uniquely foreshadow Cadillac’s success over the next century and the close of Packard Motors in 1958.

However, they also serve as a motivational outline of how to harness the entrepreneurial spirit into a fortune of success. Both Cadillac and the agency MacManus, John & Adams reportedly received requests for a copy of “The Penalty of Leadership” almost every week for 30+ years after it was written. Elvis Presley kept a copy of it framed in his home at Graceland and says it heavily influenced his work. To this day, it is recognized as one of the most influential and timeless ads.

PENALTY OF LEADERSHIP

STEALTH BOMBERS READY TO DESTROY THE IRAN NUCLEAR THREAT, ALL THE TALK IS OVER IF THE NUCLEAR POTENTIAL IS NOT ENDED

Pentagon Prepares for IRAN DETERRENT STRIKE

Unprecedented number of B-2 bombers amassed for Iran strike

In the largest single deployment of stealth bombers in U.S. history, the Pentagon has sent six B-2 “Spirit” aircraft to Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.

The long-range bombers, which are uniquely suited to evade Iranian air defenses and can carry America’s most potent bunker busting weapons, flew in from Missouri last week in a little noticed operation.

The B-2s carry not just bombs, but a message for Iran: “do you see our sword?,” as one retired general told Newsmax this week.

President Donald Trump hasn’t been shy in threatening Iran, saying that if Tehran doesn’t close the door on a nuclear capability they will experience “bombing the likes of which they haven’t seen.”

“Hell” will “rain down” on the country, Trump has also said. Just today, amidst the stock market meltdown Trump again reiterated his threat, saying that “doing a deal would be preferable to doing the obvious” — which to the president is undertaking a massive strike.

Blatant as the threat is, the U.S. government has not otherwise publicly acknowledged the bomber buildup. Though B-2 bombers were used to carry out strikes on underground Houthi facilities in Yemen (both under the Biden and Trump administration), the forward deployment of the bombers to the island of Diego Garcia was only reported when commercial satellite images of the airbase there revealed the six on the runway.

Satellite image of six B-2s in Diego Garcia | Planet Labs Inc.

“To my knowledge, this is the largest B-2 deployment to a forward location,” Hans Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists told me. Kristensen is the world’s leading tracker of nuclear comings and goings.

“All the bombers, they’re not in hangers, they’re underneath satellites where they can be photographed and seen; and the idea is, do you see our sword?” retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt, who served as Deputy U.S. Military Representative to NATO, said in an interview with Newsmax last week. Holt also said that the B-2 deployment “gives the president a military option that he can actually use these weapons against Iran if needed.”

This is a highly visible threat to Tehran, but at least one party isn’t supposed to notice: the American people.

The Pentagon refuses to acknowledge that the deployment is even happening. Trump’s new Pentagon Press Secretary Sean Parnell has only vaguely alluded to “other air assets” being deployed it has announced that two aircraft carriers will stay in the region, the result of a delay in sending one home after its current deployment.

According to Google Trends, searches for terms like “B-2” and “war with Iran” have only modestly increased, indicating that public curiosity has been suppressed despite Donald Trump’s many threats to attack his enemies.

Google searches for “B-2” (blue) and “War with Iran” (red) | Google Trends

Why B-2s?

The B-2 was first designed during the Cold War to penetrate deep into Russian territory for a nuclear attack. The aircraft’s stealth features (making it all but “invisible” to conventional radar) allow it to evade even the most sophisticated air defenses. Subsequent to its deployment, the bomber was modified so that it could take on unique conventional roles as well, especially in attacking underground facilities.

Though the U.S. has a variety of long-range fighters in the region — F-16s, F/A-18s, F-15Es, and F-35s — deployed on aircraft carriers and based in countries like Jordan and the UAE, the B-2s also allow the Trump administration to carry out unilateral strikes. That is, without the permission or involvement of any other Middle East countries. (Diego Garcia continues to be militarily controlled by the U.K.)

Affording a unilateral option, the bombers also fulfill one of the priorities of the Pentagon and the administration in undertaking any use of force: making sure that the risk to U.S. personnel is minimal. Though they are much more expensive to operate and even deploy, the risk of one of the B-2s getting shot down is lower than that of fighters.

As I’ve already written, the Pentagon has been developing a new Iran war plan in recent months. That even includes options for the use of nuclear weapons against Iran, which I’ve also written about.

Assuming the B-2 bombers are directly connected to a full-fledged war decision would be a mistake. They are tools much better suited to a single demonstration strike. Note that from Diego Garcia, a round trip flight to Tehran exceeds 6,000 miles (more than 10 hours of flying), thus limiting how many of the bombers could be used in a sustained operation.

Assessing the likelihood of war with Iran requires understanding three distinct parts:

  1. Intelligence assessments;
  2. Public muscle flexing (of which the B-2 bombers are part); and
  3. War planning.

Each of these three elements exists in separate stovepipes and each proceeds along their own timelines and separate approaches to the problem. It is when the three are in sync that the moment of maximum danger emerges. We’re not yet there, but let’s take a look at each of the three.

Intelligence

Intelligence assessments fall into two categories, the big picture and the day-to-day. I recently wrote about the intelligence community’s latest long view of Iran; that is, its assessment of Iran’s overall condition and Tehran’s worldview. That intelligence assessment does not scream war, but again, that’s the intelligence community’s view, not that of the White House.

Day-to-day (or crisis) intelligence — an assessment that Iranian forces are on the move, that Iran is readying an attack, that a terrorist strike is imminent — doesn’t necessarily have to jive with the long-term prognosis as seen by the eggheads in Washington. Crisis intelligence is more of an operational matter.

Though mostly operational in nature, crisis intelligence is also the kind of “intelligence” that leaders at the top have to monitor. Think of it as cable news or some viral social media frenzy. It sucks all of the oxygen out of the brain and there is a tendency to lose touch with the big picture. A contributing factor of crisis intelligence in Trump’s mind is also what’s on Fox or Newsmax — which is to say that’s what this president sees.

Flexing

Which brings us to public muscle flexing of the B-2 deployments. I say flexing because what follows isn’t “war,” not full scale war as people think of war. It is more the preamble of the government or the military taking action to “defend” itself, or an occasion by which the Pentagon expresses anger or frustration, or wants to send a signal, even by bombing.

This is the realm where Donald Trump’s stream of consciousness or Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s need to stick one of his tattoos in someone’s face plays an outsize role. What the boss says in this world is crucially important, even if it is ridiculous, because the war machine has to know at what speed to operate and what thing it should produce. And it needs to know right now, tonight, which is why the B-2s are there in the region in such large numbers.

When Trump spews, even his tone influences the military “posture,” as those who are out “in the field” seek to gauge what the White House is planning so that they can anticipate what’s coming. (It is hardly ever organized or clear under any administration.) Thus Trump’s bombast and his body language influences U.S. moves, which influence how the Iranians see the dangers, which can provoke Tehran to flex its own muscles, which then triggers the crisis intelligence alerts, which makes Trump and company speak more loudly which pushes the U.S. military to make moves to get ready, which the Iranians see, which we see and which starts a never-ending cycle.

You get the idea.

War Planning

Behind all of this is war “planning.”

A common misconception is that the Pentagon has contingency plans for everything, a belief that overlooks how time consuming and irregularly they are produced. War planning is the realm of what’s possible, not just what the president says.

Moving B-2s to Diego Garcia or increasing the number of aircraft carriers in the region, or bringing in more squadrons of aircraft — all of these are muscle flexing actions. Sustained military action with national objectives (e.g. defeat the Iranian military, achieve regime change, eliminate Iran’s nuclear capabilities), are a whole other dimension. This is the world of placing and sustaining troops, not just airplanes, and making sure that they have sufficient supplies, everything from ammunition to meals to medical care.

In the world of war planning, when Trump says “I want X,” the order goes down the chain of command through a mind-boggling number of levels, broadening in scope the further the order goes down the chain until someone (and many someones) say ‘We can’t do it.’ That someone could be anyone, but for simplicity’s sake, think of the ultimate someone as “the Pentagon.” The Pentagon says this and the Pentagon says that.

If the Pentagon wants to do X, they can move mountains to get it done. And that takes time, and lots of resources.

If the Pentagon doesn’t really want to do X, because it thinks the risks are too high or because it thinks the order ill-considered, it has an arsenal of passive aggressive ways of gumming up the works to make sure it doesn’t happen except as it wants. ‘What do you actually mean, Mr. President, sir, that you want to end Tehran?’ the Pentagon asks. ‘Nukes?’ ‘Covert action?’ ‘World War III?’ ‘That looks a lot like Ukraine, or worse, sir. Are you sure?’

You can think of this as calmer heads prevailing, but it is also a game that the Pentagon plays, either to shift responsibility for the outcome to the politicians or as to guide the president’s order so that it ends up looking like it’s asking for what the Pentagon wants, what the Pentagon thinks is possible and will allow it — that is, the Pentagon, not America — to declare victory.

Over the past 24 years, the Pentagon has perfected this game of executing the play it wants to run, not what the coach wants. That’s why the U.S. has become very good at bombing targets and conducting aerial assassinations, and in keeping the ball in play.

The military has grown highly proficient at executing a strike (or defending against one). To those sitting at their desks in Washington, the risk factors of sending off the B-2s to rain down hell seem minor: no American (and even relatively few Iranian civilians) are going to die, world markets aren’t going to be roiled by an oil crisis, and the public isn’t going to much notice. Trump can thus push the button and activate those who are pulling the triggers with relative ease. That’s why these days we see so many instances of one-off bomb strikes. Donald Trump doesn’t seem capable of changing any of this.

But he can yell louder and be more offensive and threaten more. When it comes to Iran, he is revving himself up. It’s not war that the B-2s are threatening. It’s worse than that. This is preparation for reckless action that, from the Pentagon’s perspective, carries little risk. That’s dangerous and is also why the public must to involve itself. But it can’t do that when the Pentagon refuses to publicly acknowledge what it’s doing.

That’s why I do these stories.

I’ve written over a dozen articles over the past year about war with Iran, trying to make the point that it is already here; that the endless tit-for-tat strikes we’ve seen is “war.” We might get to the point where all three elements of the war-making process sync together and ground troops get involved, but in the interim, we are just one or two steps below maximum danger.

TAXPAYER FUNDED “INSTITUTE OF PEACE” WASTES $55 MILLION IN TAXPAYER DOLLARS ON SALARIES AND BENEFITS AND PRODUCES NO PEACE

DOGE Executes Mass Firings at U.S. Institute of Peace: ‘Failed to Deliver Peace’

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Mass firings took place at the U.S. Institute of Peace (USIP) on Friday, several sources familiar with the matter told CBS News.

The employees were terminated effective immediately as part of the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) whole-of-government effort to slash wasteful spending. USIP employees told The Washington Post that between 200 and 300 people had been fired, which is nearly all of the institute’s headquarters staff.

The reported firings come after President Donald Trump signed an executive order in February aimed at dismantling the USIP, which is a congressionally funded organization. The Trump administration has been working to freeze the organization’s funding and replace its board.

USIP was created by Congress in 1984 under former President Ronald Reagan and was formally established as “an independent, nonprofit corporation,” according to CBS News. The USIP has a $55 million budget and a purported mission to promote conflict resolution and prevent conflict across the globe.

“Taxpayers don’t want to spend $50 million per year on a publicly-funded ‘research institute’ that has failed to deliver peace,” White House press deputy secretary Anna Kelly told the outlet on Saturday.

“President Trump ended the era of forever wars and established peace in his first term, and he is carrying out his mandate to eliminate bloat and save taxpayer dollars,” Kelly continued.

Fired employees were notified of their termination by email for a USIP email address, according to the report.

“Dear [Employee], this letter is to inform you of a change in your employment status with United State Institute of Peace (sic),” a copy of an email obtained by the outlet reads. “Effective March 28, 2025, your employment with us will conclude.”

The firings come after a federal judge earlier this month declined to grant a temporary restraining order to block DOGE from accessing USIP. The USIP had asked the judge to keep DOGE from “completing the unlawful dismantling of the institute.”

The firings took place the same day the Trump administration worked to formally close the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).

DIEGO GARCIA, AN ISLAND IN THE MIDDLE OF THE INDIAN OCEAN WHICH HOUSES OUR BOMBERS

Satellite Imagery Confirms Stealth Bomber Buildup At America’s “Unsinkable Carrier”

At the start of the week, multiple open-source intelligence accounts on X reported that U.S. stealth bombers were deployed to a strategic island in the Indian Ocean—often referred to as Washington’s “unsinkable aircraft carrier“—located between Africa and Indonesia, about 1,000 miles south of India.

Fast forward to Wednesday: new Planet Labs satellite imagery, posted on X by the Indo-Pacific Watch Center (IPWC), shows “3 (or possibly 7) B-2 bombers and 9 KC-135s” at the U.S. military base on Diego Garcia—strongly suggesting a force buildup aimed at projecting power in the region and keeping Tehran in check.

Hardened shelters are essential for the security of US MIL assets. Strategic power display can work to deter enemies, but we must have adequate shelters, especially hardened shelters at Diego, Kadena, Andersen, etc,” IPWC said, adding, “Our nation’s enemies have ISR, so stop using “show/conceal” as the excuse to not protect aircraft from sun/rain/inbound PLARF warheads when the game begins.  Start building now.  Hey Anduril – can you pour concrete?

Most Americans have never heard of the tiny 38-mile-long island, nor has any journalist been allowed access in over three decades. The island features a runway long enough to accommodate B-52, B-1, and B-2 bombers and massive C-5M, C-17, and C-130 military cargo planes. The U.S. hosts upwards of 5,000 military personnel and civilian contractors on the secretive island, which is considered a lynchpin of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and across the Indo-Pacific.

Counterpunch’s Conn Hallinan noted in 2019: “Diego Garcia is central to the U.S. war in Somalia, its air attacks in Iraq and Syria, and its control of the Persian Gulf, and would be essential in any conflict with Iran.”

Meanwhile, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz recently confirmed that the Trump Administration demanded the “full dismantlement” of Iran’s nuclear program, including its capacity to enrich uranium for civilian use. Russia issued a statement rejecting U.S. demands, saying Tehran has the right to a peaceful nuclear program.

Tehran is starting to understand that multiple U.S. stealth bombers are now within striking distance.

BEZOS WEDDING IN VENICE IS AN EVENT TO SEE!

$500 MILLION super yacht, $32k-night-hotels AND a $2 million ring… inside the Bezos wedding the century in most beautiful city: VENICE

The wedding may also involve hotel rooms which can cost up to $32,000 per suite

Bezos is all set to splash his billions and marry bombshell supermodel Lauren Sanchez in what is being dubbed the “wedding of the century”.

The world’s eyes are now on the Bezos, who is reportedly planning to book lavish $32,000 suites to accomodate guests from across the world and use his $500million superyacht as a taxi.

Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez have sent out invites to their anticipated weddingCredit: Getty

The wedding is speculated to take place on his $500 million superyacht, Koru, in Venice, ItalyCredit: The Mega Agency

The wedding may involve the city’s two most lavish hotels, Aman and Gritti PalaceCredit: AP:Associated Press

Expected guests include President Trump, Oprah Winfrey, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kim Kardashian and Bill Gates.

The second richest man in the world has been engaged to bombshell supermodel Lauren Sanchez for two years – and their wedding has finally been confirmed for this summer in Venice, Italy.

After five years of dating, 61-year-old Bezos popped the question to Sanchez over a $2.5million 20-carat ring May 2023,

The couple hosted a decadent engagement party on their mega yacht in Positano, Italy, in August 2023.

That same year Sanchez, 55, a former US TV journalist and helicopter pilot, told Vogue that she “blacked out a bit” during their proposal after seeing her multi-million-dollar ring.

Bezos, whose estimated net worth is $212 billion, reportedly placed the ring under her pillow before Sanchez found and opened the box.

Local media have report that the wedding may take place at Gritti Palace and the seven-star Aman Hotel.

The Aman, a luxurious boutique 16th century palazzo, is where Hollywood legend George Clooney and his wife exchanged vows in a “private, symbolic” ceremony.

 

BIDEN’S ELECTRIC BUSSES WERE ANOTHER WOKE PROGRAM THAT COST TAXPAYERS MONEY…AND NO RESULTS!

Biden’s legacy lingers in the failing Proterra electric buses he promoted during his presidency

Transit districts across the country continue to have problems with electric buses they bought from Proterra, a company former President Joe Biden had touted. Districts that purchased buses from other suppliers appear to have had fewer issues, but those with Proterra buses are still trying to keep them running.

As part of its expansive climate agenda, the Biden-Harris administration heavily promoted a transition to electric buses, which included special attention to electric bus-manufacturer Proterra.

The company went bankrupt in August 2023, and in January 2024, Phoenix EV purchased Proterra with the approval of the Bankruptcy Court. While the company tries to move forward, Proterra left a trail of broken and irreparable buses in numerous transit districts across the country. Some districts report that, while the situation has improved, many of the buses are still in a state of disrepair.

The Trump administration’s funding freeze has blocked many of the Biden-Harris administration’s climate programs, and thrown others into uncertainty. Among those that could be targeted are the $1.5 billion the Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) granted last year for city transit districts to buy zero- or low-emission vehicles.

Putting the brakes on electric buses

The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority in Florida ordered 13 electric buses to add to its existing 123 electric and hybrid buses, with the $28 million it received last year from the federal program, according to the Tampa Bay Times. Now it’s pausing the purchases. Even though multiple federal rulings have suspended President Donald Trump’s funding freeze, the FTA doesn’t provide the funds until the district receives the buses, which will be in 2026.

With the risk that the funds will get slashed, the authority isn’t taking any chances. According to the Times, however, the budget bill passed on Friday maintains funding for the buses, and so the authority may proceed with the purchases. While it’s not clear from what company Pinellas is ordering the new electric buses, the authority has previously purchased Proterra buses in the past.

Starting out with a bang

Early on, Proterra’s customers were noticing serious failures with the buses. The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority purchased five Proterra buses in 2019. The company promised ranges of 100 to 120 miles on a single charge, but the authority found they ran as little as 60 to 100 miles on a charge — even less in cold weather.

Proterra’s initial public offering in January 2021 raised nearly $650 million, which was three times more than its revenues. Before she was Biden’s energy secretary, Jennifer Granholm served on Proterra’s board. In May 2021, before assuming the lead at the Department of Energy, Granholm sold all her Proterra holdings, providing her with net capital gains of $1.6 million.

A month before, President Joe Biden took a virtual tour of a Proterra facility, using it to promote his infrastructure plan, which included approximately $6.5 billion in grants, according to The Wall Street Journal, to help replace diesel-powered school and transit buses with electric vehicles. “The fact is, you’re making me look good,” the president said.

Despite Proterra’s bankruptcy, his administration continued to promote electric buses, which included billions in funding for electric school buses — a program former Vice-President Kamala Harris headed up — which have also seen their share of problems. Harris was an outspoken champion of the electric school bus program, holding events with EPA Administrator Michael Regan in Greensboro, North Carolina, and in Fairfax, Virginia, where she praised Thomas Built Buses. That company has been manufacturing school buses since 1916, and received at least $42 million in grants and rebates from Harris’ electric bus fund, according to the EPA’s website on the program.

Awaiting parts

Capital Metro in Austin, Texas, purchased 46 Proterra buses, costing about $1 million a piece. The liberal city had planned to transition all its city buses to electric, but in November, Capital Metro had to put all 46 into storage due to a lack of charging infrastructure to keep them running all day.

Blythe Nebeker, a communications specialist with Capital Metro, told Just the News that 36 of the electric buses are currently in temporary storage. They are routinely inspected, driven and recharged, and they expect to pull them out of storage later this year. Nine of the ten buses, he said, currently need maintenance work, either awaiting parts or technical assistance from Phoenix.

The Austin American-Statesman reported in November that Canadian electric bus supplier New Flyer was providing Capital Metro with services and parts due to its problems with Proterra. Of 58 New Flyer buses, 40 were to begin transporting passengers eight hours per day. The short day was due to a lack of chargers at the end of the buses’ routes.

Nebeker said in the interview that Capital Metro continues to receive support from New Flyer. “While most of that effort has been focused on the New Flyer fleet, the experience and skills gained by the workforce will be transferable to working on the Proterra buses,” he said.

Currently, Nebeker said, 77% of the city’s buses are powered by diesel. The Capital Metro Board of Directors adopted a sustainability plan in 2022, with the goal of being carbon-neutral by 2040. Nebeker said Capital Metro plans to transition to a fully zero-emissions fleet by that year.

The situation is improving

AC Transit, the main bus operator in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area, didn’t purchase its zero-emission buses from Proterra. According to Robert Lyles, media affairs manager for AC Transit, the operator has 23 battery-powered electric buses from the California-based manufacturer, Gillig, and 30 hydrogen fuel cell buses it acquired from New Flyer’s Alabama-based facility. Hydrogen fuel cells work similar to a battery, but they don’t need recharging. So long as they’re supplied with hydrogen, they produce a charge.

Lyles said that the daily availability of their zero-emissions fleet is approximately 55% for battery-electric buses and 65% for hydrogen fuel cell buses. “Several factors influence bus availability on any revenue service day, such as operator availability, operational adjustments, and maintenance or repairs,” Lyles told Just the News.

He said when it comes to repairs, AC Transit is still experiencing challenges. There were some disruptions caused by the pandemic, but five years later, the district continues to face supply chain issues. “While conditions have improved somewhat, we still compete with other transit agencies to secure warrantied batteries from our bus manufacturers,” Lyles said.

AC Transit began pursuing programs to reduce its emissions in 1999, Lyles said. Unlike other districts that have had problems with their charging infrastructure, Lyles said AC Transit installed, owns and operates its own. He said this grants the district reliability and flexibility when making upgrades or replacements.

The district is planning to replace vehicles as they reach the end of their useful life with zero-emissions buses. These will be replaced with 70% hydrogen fuel cell buses and 30% battery electric.

Back out and running

One district told Just the News that it’s not having any major problems with its charging infrastructure or its buses. The Antelope Valley Transit Authority (AVTA), which serves Palmdale, Lancaster and Northern Los Angeles County in California, set out to become the nation’s first fully electric fleet in 2016. In April 2020, ATVA decommissioned its last diesel bus and now runs entirely on a battery-electric fleet. James Royal, director of marketing for AVTA, told Just the News that even their service vehicles are electric.

“There may be challenges. There are challenges with anything. We get the vehicles serviced and back out and running. But we’re 100% electric. We don’t have an option to send out a diesel fleet,” Royal said.

The company sourced its vehicles from MCI Coaches and RIDE, a U.S. spin-off of the Chinese company BYD. Royal said that, according to ATVA’s mechanics and operations staff, sometimes there are delays in sourcing parts for major components. This is likely due to these larger parts not being stocked locally. RIDE has a facility in Lancaster. “So if we need parts, we simply go pick them up. Even when there is a delay, it is only a week or two,” Royal said.

The district has 100 plug-in chargers on site, he said, but they have a diesel-powered generator for backup, which can charge 15 buses at once. Royal said during really hot weather, the charge times can be much longer, but they have no problem getting technicians for any repairs.

Picking winners and losers

For those that have gone with Proterra, the problems continue. Districts in South Florida spent $126 million to purchase 117 electric Proterra buses, NPR affiliate WUSF reported last month, and only about seven of them are operational. Everett Transit in Washington expects that five of its nine Proterra buses will become inoperable before the end of the year, according to local news outlet KIRO. The district is looking to sell them all off.

Everett Transit may not get much for the sale. The Washington, D.C., city government auctioned off two Proterra buses in January. A 2017 bus sold for just under $25,000 and a 2022 fetched a little over $36,000. With a purchase price of around $1 million each, the city took a big loss for its Biden-favored buses. 

Districts that have attempted to transition to zero-emission buses appear to have had a lot more luck if they didn’t purchase Proterra buses. It’s perhaps another cautionary tale of government picking winners and losers.

NEVER SHOWING UP FOR WORK FOR YEARS, WHAT A GREAT GOVERNMENT FAKE JOB AND NO OVERSIGHT AT ALL!

Your taxes funded lavish vacations, luxury cars, and fake jobs

The deep state isn’t a conspiracy theory — it’s a reality. And the corrupt, free-spending Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service is just one example of how Washington insiders enrich themselves.

A little-known agency in Washington perfectly encapsulates everything wrong with our bloated, corrupt government: the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service. It should be the poster child of everything that Elon Musk is exposing.

The agency was established in 1947 under the Labor Management Relations Act to serve as an independent agency mediating disputes between unions and businesses — a noble mission, perhaps. But like so many government institutions, it has rotted into something far removed from its original purpose.

The FMCS goes beyond mismanagement into blatant corruption and theft.

What was once a mechanism for labor stability has morphed into an unchecked slush fund — an exclusive playground for bureaucrats living high on taxpayer dollars.

The FMCS is a textbook case of government waste, an agency that no one was watching, where employees didn’t even bother showing up for work — some hadn’t for years. And yet they still collected paychecks and spent government money — our money — on their personal luxuries.

Luxury cars and cell phone bills

The Department of Government Efficiency discovered how FMCS employees used government credit cards — intended for official business — to lease luxury cars, cover personal cell phone bills, and even subscribe to USA Today. The agency’s information technology director, James Donnan, apparently billed taxpayers his wife’s cell phone bill, cable TV subscriptions in multiple homes, and personal subscriptions.

FMCS officials commissioned portraits of themselves and hung them in their offices, and you footed the bill. They took exotic vacations and hired their friends and relatives to keep the gravy train rolling.

The FMCS goes beyond mismanagement into blatant corruption and theft — and it went on for decades, unnoticed and unchallenged.

President Donald Trump signed an executive order to abolish the FMCS — a necessary and long-overdue move. But the FMCS is just one of many agencies within the federal government burning through billions of taxpayer dollars. How many more slush funds exist in the shadows, funneling money into the pockets of bureaucrats who produce nothing? How many government-funded NGOs operate in direct opposition to American interests?

Perhaps the most disturbing question is why Americans tolerate such corruption. Why do so many Americans tolerate this? Why is the left — supposedly the party of the people — defending the very institutions that rob working-class Americans blind?

Corruption beyond bureaucracy

The recent rallies led by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), and their socialist acolytes claim to be a grassroots uprising against corruption and greed. But GPS data from these rallies tells a different story. The majority of attendees aren’t ordinary citizens fed up with the status quo. They’re professional activists — serial agitators who bounce from protest to protest.

Roughly 84% of devices tracked at these rallies were present at multiple Kamala Harris events. A staggering 31% appeared at over 20 separate demonstrations, tied to Antifa, Black Lives Matter, and pro-Palestinian causes.

Many of these organizations receive federal grant money — our tax dollars — and they’re using those funds to protest the very policies that threaten to cut off their financial lifeline.

This isn’t democracy in action. This is political theater — astroturfing perfected. And the American taxpayer is funding it.

Rooting out corruption

Trump was a battering ram against this corrupt system. Elon Musk is a surgeon, meticulously exposing the infection that has festered for decades — and that’s why the leftists hate him even more than they hate Trump. Musk threatens to dismantle the financial web that sustains their entire operation.

When we allow the government to grow unchecked and our leaders to prioritize their own wealth and power over the good of the nation, figures like Trump and Musk are necessary. Rome didn’t fall because of an external invasion but rather due to internal decay that looked an awful lot like what we see today.

We must demand better. We must refuse to tolerate this corruption any longer. The FMCS may be gone, but the fight to root out this deep-seated corruption is far from over.

$250 MILLION COVID FRAUD IN MINNESOTA…WHERE ELSE DID YOU EXPECT IT TO BE?

From Feeding the Kids to Fleecing the Government: Inside the Country’s Largest COVID Fraud

Salim Said (L.) and Aimee Brock (R.) stand for mugshots.

What happens when you cross a Third-World tribal culture with an urban Democratic establishment? You can probably guess the outcome, but in Minnesota we don’t have to guess. We have seen it on display in the sprawling Feeding Our Future case that represents the largest COVID fraud discovered so far in the United States.

A cast of almost entirely Somali immigrants is charged with siphoning some $250 million from the federal child nutrition program administered by the Minnesota Department of Education into their own pockets between March 2020 and January 2022, when federal agents assembled from around the United States to raid the many scenes of the crime around the Twin Cities. Since then 70 defendants have been charged, 37 have pleaded guilty, and 7 have been convicted in the two trials conducted in the case so far. The others have yet to be tried.

Minnesota—mostly the Twin Cities area—is home to some 100,000 Somali immigrants, the largest Somali population in North America. Starting in the 1990s, the State Department directed thousands of refugees from Somalia’s civil war to Minnesota. As Kelly Riddell reported in a 2015 Washington Times story, Minnesota affords these refugees “some of America’s most generous welfare and charity programs.” Riddell quoted Professor Ahamed Samatar of St. Paul’s Macalester College: “Minnesota is exceptional in so many ways but it’s the closest thing in the United States to a true social democratic state.” After a dip in 2008, the inflow of Somalis has continued unabated and augmented by Somalis from other states. If it takes a village, Minnesota has what it takes.

Minnesota’s Somali community has been a fertile source of recruits for ISIS and al-Shabab. The FBI’s Minneapolis field office has accordingly devoted substantial resources to terrorism-related issues.

The Feeding Our Future case represents old-fashioned corruption of two federal nutrition programs. Feeding Our Future was a small nonprofit that served as a “sponsor” of “sites” such as day cares that participated in the programs. In the COVID era, from April 2020 until January 2022, Feeding Our Future along with its sites and site vendors found it remarkably easy to bilk the programs out of millions of dollars a month by filing false claims for reimbursement supported by false meal counts, fake rosters, and bogus invoices.

The programs were administered by the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) and funded by the United States Department of Agriculture. With regulatory “waivers” adopted by the department on account of COVID, the MDE proved a remarkably easy mark. It didn’t take much more than absurd claims of racism to scare the agency off its suspicions while “sites” proliferated and funds kept rolling out the door. In 2021 alone, Feeding Our Future siphoned nearly $200 million to fraudulent sites and vendors.

A frustrated MDE official, however, tipped the FBI to her suspicions in April 2021. FBI forensic accountant Pauline Roase followed up in the ensuing months by collecting relevant bank records. FBI special agents Jared Kary and Travis Wilmer investigated in the field. In the last six weeks of the investigation they posted surveillance cameras outside 12 sites. The videos depicted a sleepy time at the sites that were supposedly feeding thousands of kids a day.

On January 20, 2022, the investigation “went overt” when federal authorities raided sites around the Twin Cities in the largest such operation ever conducted in Minnesota. The following September then-United States Attorney Andrew Luger announced the first indictments handed up in the case.

Aimee Bock was the founder and executive director of Feeding Our Future as well as the ringleader of the fraud scheme. As the sponsor of more than 250 sites sponsored by Feeding Our Future around the state, Bock certified the accuracy of the ludicrously inflated meal claims she submitted for reimbursement on behalf of the sites she enrolled in the program with the approval of MDE. Unlike the Somali players at Feeding Our Future’s sites and vendors, however, Bock was white. She introduced a multicultural liberal element to the massive fraud she oversaw.

The fraud in this case is gross, disgusting, and despicable. In financial terms, Bock herself may have profited the least from it. Defendants expended proceeds intended as reimbursement for meals served on cash purchases of luxury automobiles, deluxe homes, and commercial properties in Minnesota, Ohio, Kentucky, Turkey, and Kenya. Bock appears to have been compensated mostly in the form of the autocratic coin and the adoration of her Somali co-conspirators. Still, the amount she received in the scheme—$1.9 million, according to FBI accountants—is nothing to sneeze at.

Bock was the star defendant in the second of the two trials conducted so far. Her trial concluded with the jury’s guilty verdict on all counts this past Wednesday. Bock was tried along with Salim Said, whose fraud netted him $5.5 million. Said’s Safari Restaurant off Lake Street in south Minneapolis reported approximately $600,000 in annual revenue in each of the three years prior to the onset of COVID. In April 2020, Safari enrolled in the federal child nutrition program under the sponsorship of Feeding Our Future. By July 2020, Said claimed to be serving meals to 5,000 children per day, seven days a week, every month. In total, Said claimed to have served over 3.9 million meals to children from the Safari Restaurant food site between April 2020 and November 2021. Said profited from claims that associates provided more than 2.2 million meals at other food sites involved in Feeding Our Future’s fraud scheme.

Bock’s fakery occasionally had an unintentionally comic component. Except for the checks it issued to sites and vendors, everything about Feeding Our Future was fake. Feeding Our Future listed three key outside board members who had no idea they had been so named. Two were bartenders and one was a small-engine mechanic for the city of Eagan, Minnesota.

Called as witnesses by the prosecution, they radiated blue-collar charisma. When Assistant United States Attorney Joe Thompson displayed a Feeding Our Future organization chart with St. Paul bartender Ben Stayberg at the top, he commented laconically: “Yeah, big shoes.” They all testified to their lack of qualifications to serve on a nonprofit board and their lack of knowledge that they were (allegedly) on the Feeding Our Future board. The board held no meetings. Bock’s board minutes were fake. She never communicated by email with any of her purported board members. She never sent them any documents to review. There is a Coen Brothers movie lurking in the facts of this case. Frances McDormand could play Aimee Bock.

Minneapolis’s Lake Street runs east-west through the city from St. Paul to St. Louis Park. Feeding Our Future sponsored 21 sites in 2021 (including Safari) on a 1.8 mile stretch of Lake Street. Together these sites claimed to be serving as many kids as populated the Minneapolis public schools.

Bock and Said were charged on 28 counts of wire fraud, federal programs bribery, money laundering, and related conspiracy counts. In the course of the six-week trial federal prosecutors introduced a massive amount of evidence in support of the charges. The jury convicted Bock and Said on all counts within five hours of commencing their deliberations. More trials are scheduled this year, but in part thanks to the result in this case there will probably be more guilty pleas as well.

Sitting through every day of the trial I wondered if there was a single Somali who elected not to participate in the fraud when he or she was presented with the opportunity. Everyone who heard about it seemed to want to get in on the action.

One Somali immigrant, however, spoke up when he saw something shady. His name is Abdihakim Osman Nur. He was my first Somali source on Ilhan Omar’s fraudulent marriage to her brother. Coincidentally, in his defense Salim Said sought to introduce a campaign video of Omar serving meals at Safari. Judge Nancy Brasel asked Said’s counsel to edit Omar from the video and it was never introduced, but it would have been perfect—one pioneering fraudster speaking up for another.

In January 2022, just before the raids that brought the fraud to an end, Abdi commented in Somali on a video in a Facebook post that a mutual friend translated for my use on Power Line. Prosecutors introduced both the video and a version of Abdi’s commentary into evidence. Abdi’s was the voice of decency in this case:

The most amazing incident that you all witnessed happened last night in Minneapolis. We all witnessed a wedding of a young Somali woman who works at the office of Feeding Our Future—a nonprofit that helps provide meals to indigent children who need supportive food programs. … [Vendors] are contracted in that program to distribute that food.

Last night what happened at that staff member’s wedding was shocking to the entire city. The contractors gifted the young woman in charge of coordinating the program gold worth 10,000 dollars each—so much gold that it was wheeled in on a gold tray. The people who gifted her that entire tray are the very contractors in charge of that delivery.

Can someone tell me how and with what funds they were able to gift an office person that expensive gift individually and collectively almost $100,000? These same people, some of whom are under investigation for forging names of young children they are supposed to serve!

We cannot close our eyes to such corruption which will put our entire community’s name in the news as fraudsters and criminals when we only have a few bad apples. These women who are gifting this have been submitting names of thousands of children who are in no data base anywhere and are still being audited for those invoices.

I’m saddened that this same bride was once asked why she had signed people as vendors who were clearly unqualified and unable to follow the program’s rules. These are the same characters who did a song and dance event for the lady contracted to manage this program whose name is Amy [i.e., Aimee Bock]. I would like the entire community to be aware that we are following these events very closely as they unfold.

Sitting through the trial I also wondered where state authorities were while the funds continued to roll out the door from MDE to Bock and her co-conspirators through 2021. Governor Tim Walz has bragged with respect to the colossal fraud in this case that “we caught it very early.” He declined to respond to any of the related questions I submitted to him in writing—twice, the second time in response to an email asking me to submit my questions to another email address.

Minnesota attorney general Keith Ellison has recently been quoted bragging (about President Donald Trump): “I know a scam when I see one.” He too declined to answer my questions asking when he saw that Feeding Our Future and its sites were operating a scam and what he did about it.