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Can Ilhan Omar be deported? What we know…..

March 31, 2026March 31, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

The Trump administration believes Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota “definitely committed immigration fraud against the United States of America,” Vice President JD Vance said in a podcast interview Friday. …

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Senator Moves To Expand SAVE America Act With Trump Priorities,…See More

March 30, 2026March 30, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) announced he will introduce a substitute amendment to the SAVE America Act aimed at incorporating additional priorities backed by President Donald Trump. The amendment would …

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FANS RALLY AROUND KEITH URBAN AFTER HE ASKS THEM TO PRAY FOR HIM….

March 30, 2026March 30, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Keith Urban’s journey is etched as much in his heart as on any stage he’s ever played. Meeting Nicole Kidman in 2005 didn’t just alter his public image; it anchored …

FANS RALLY AROUND KEITH URBAN AFTER HE ASKS THEM TO PRAY FOR HIM…. Read More
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😌Trump Says Iran Offered Very Significant ‘Present’ as Talks Continue. Full Story In First Comment…

March 30, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

On his way out the door, the now-fired acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency defended its inadequate Biden-era disaster responses while taking some verbal jabs at the Trump …

😌Trump Says Iran Offered Very Significant ‘Present’ as Talks Continue. Full Story In First Comment… Read More
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Donald Trump with tears in his eyes make the sad announcement… See more

March 30, 2026March 30, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Trump Chronic Venous Insufficiency Diagnosis Confirmed The Trump chronic venous insufficiency diagnosis was announced in Washington, D.C. Karoline Leavitt confirmed that Donald Trump has the condition. However, officials sought to …

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🔥Be Honest: Are YouStill Standing WithTrump After HeCalled Ilhan Omar”GARBAGE”?

March 30, 2026March 30, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Texas Rep. Steve Toth Defeats Dan Crenshaw in GOP Primary In a significant shift within the Republican political landscape, State Representative Steve Toth has secured a major primary victory over …

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SAD NEWS: 20 Minutes ago in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump was confirmed as…See More

March 30, 2026March 30, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Donald Trump stood in a rare moment of stillness in Washington, D.C. on a quiet morning in early March 2026. No crowds cheered. No cameras flashed for a dramatic statement. Instead, …

SAD NEWS: 20 Minutes ago in Washington, D.C., Donald Trump was confirmed as…See More Read More
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20 Minutes Ago In California, Kamala Harris Was Confirmed As!…See More

March 30, 2026March 30, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

In a momentous return to her home state, Vice President Kamala Harris recently took center stage at the 2025 Leading Women Defined Summit In a momentous return to her home …

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Records Show ‘Bizarre Inconsistency’ Regarding Payments From Trump Foe Eric Swalwell`…Seer More

March 30, 2026March 30, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

Newly unearthed Federal Election Commission records show that Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), one of President Donald Trump’s most outspoken critics, has made more than $360,000 in campaign payments since 2021 …

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Trump Sparks Shock After Making Pearl Harbor Joke During Meeting with Japanese PM…See More

March 29, 2026 - by Mike Sitha - Leave a Comment

  President Donald Trump stunned diplomats, journalists, and observers on Thursday when he made an awkward reference to the 1941 Pearl Harbor attack during an Oval Office meeting with Japan’s …

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House Passes Bill To 4x Annual Payments for Medal of Honor RecipientsMedal of Honor Pension Increase Passes House With Bipartisan Support The Medal of Honor Pension Increase bill passed the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives this week. Lawmakers approved the measure unanimously with a 424-0 vote. If the Senate approves the bill and the president signs it, pensions would increase significantly. The annual benefit would rise from $16,880 to $67,500. Supporters say the change recognizes the extraordinary sacrifices made by recipients. They also argue the increase would help cover travel costs for public appearances. Many Medal of Honor recipients travel across the country to speak at events. These engagements often occur at their own expense. Medal of Honor Pension Increase Backed by Bipartisan Lawmakers The Medal of Honor Pension Increase bill received support from both parties. Representatives Troy Nehls (R-TX) and Chris Pappas (D-NH) helped advocate for the measure. Supporters say the increase would reduce financial pressure on recipients. Many veterans regularly attend ceremonies, school visits, and national events. Additionally, lawmakers highlighted the importance of honoring living recipients. Currently, 60 Medal of Honor recipients are still alive. Since the award was created in 1863, approximately 3,500 individuals have received the honor. The medal recognizes extraordinary bravery during combat. Funding and Program Changes in Medal of Honor Pension Increase The increased payments would be funded through Veterans’ Affairs disability compensation. The legislation also includes a provision to offset the added cost. Specifically, the bill extends limits on pensions for veterans without spouses or dependents. That restriction would move from 2031 to 2033. Lawmakers say the adjustment ensures the program remains financially sustainable. Meanwhile, the larger pension would directly benefit living Medal of Honor recipients. The pension program itself dates back more than a century. Congress first introduced it in 1916. At that time, recipients received $10 per month from the federal government. Over the decades, the stipend gradually increased. The payment rose to $100 per month in 1961. Later, the amount reached $1,000 in 2002. National Medal of Honor Museum Opening Soon The Medal of Honor Pension Increase debate comes as a major national museum prepares to open. The National Medal of Honor Museum will open next month in Arlington, Texas. The museum will highlight stories of American service members. These stories focus on individuals who demonstrated exceptional bravery in combat. Supporters believe the museum will help preserve the legacy of Medal of Honor recipients. It will also educate the public about military service and sacrifice. Calls for Medal of Honor Recognition for Maj. James Capers Meanwhile, some veterans and lawmakers are urging recognition for Maj. James Capers. Capers is a Black Vietnam War veteran who served in the U.S. Marine Corps. Supporters want President Donald Trump to award Capers the Medal of Honor during his second term. Capers is known for actions during a 1967 ambush in Phú Lộc. According to sworn testimony, Capers and his unit were attacked deep in the jungle. Claymore mine explosions severely injured him and his fellow Marines. Despite suffering a shattered leg and a severe abdominal wound, Capers continued leading his unit. He helped hold off enemy forces until a medical evacuation helicopter arrived. Capers also attempted to sacrifice himself during the evacuation. He tried to jump from the overloaded helicopter so his men could escape. However, the crew chief pulled him back into the aircraft. Capers had suffered multiple gunshot wounds and 19 pieces of shrapnel during the battle. His actions ensured that all of his Marines survived, according to sworn testimony.

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