FBI's Dan Bongino: Paid for Opinions Then, Paid for Facts Now? Or Just Paid to Spin?
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino offers a flimsy excuse for pushing pipe bomb conspiracy theories. Are we okay with this?
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino offers a flimsy excuse for pushing pipe bomb conspiracy theories. Are we okay with this?
SCOTUS greenlights Texas gerrymander, likely giving GOP 5 House seats. Is this democracy or election rigging?
Presidents can now fire federal agency leaders at will. Are you okay with this erosion of checks and balances?
Supreme Court lets Texas gerrymander to boost GOP. Are you okay with politicians rigging elections?
Billionaires fund kids' accounts while government fails. Is this "philanthropy" or a masked privatization of public good?
Key amendments vanish from White House site. Are we being nudged towards a government that's not fully ours?
A pardon for a man who bashed Trump? What kind of justice is this? Are you okay with it?
Peace Institute seized and renamed for Trump. Is this real progress or just rebranding? Are you okay with this?
DOJ sued for hiding records. Is a secret "chief enforcer" running justice? Are you okay with this lack of transparency?
Congress can keep playing the stock market. Are you okay with them profiting from insider knowledge?
Courts say Trump loyalists can't be prosecutors. DOJ and appointees say they still are. Are you okay with this defiance?
Feds demand voter data from 14 states. Is this about security, or unchecked power? Are you okay with this?
Trump weakens mileage rules, prioritizing affordability over clean air. Is this our future?
Allegations of extrajudicial killings at sea. Is this the America we want? Are you okay with this?
Trump's peace plan prioritizes profit for his allies, not genuine peace for Ukraine. Are you okay with this deal?
Taxpayer dollars fuel FBI's "Special Redaction Project" on Epstein files. Are you okay with this slow-walk to transparency?
A relentless stream of executive orders, many questionable, paints a grim picture of unchecked presidential power. Are you okay with this?
Trump's envoy schooled Putin's aide on flattering the ex-president. Are we okay with this backroom deal-making?
Economic data delayed, transparency questioned. Are you okay with the lack of transparency on our economy?
Border Patrol commander caught lying about Chicago tear gas deployment. Is this the transparency you expect?
White House: All Trump orders lawful. Military law: Refuse illegal orders. Are you okay with this contradiction?
Student's name is Christian Jimenez. He IS a US citizen. To everyone who still thinks they're only targeting illegals, you're wrong, and you could be next. We are all being punished because so many blindly voted for a felon.
Lawmakers remind troops of right to refuse illegal orders; get investigated. Is this democracy or intimidation?
ICE broke a US citizen's car window and detained him. Are you okay with this abuse of power?
Illegally appointed prosecutor’s cases thrown out. Is our justice system just a political chess game?
Extending ACA subsidies sounds good, but who really benefits from Trump's 'Healthcare Price Cuts Act'?
F.B.I. Director uses SWAT teams for his girlfriend's protection. Are you okay with this abuse of power?
Justice weaponized for political gain? We're letting politics dictate law. Are you okay with this reality?
Elon Musk's DOGE disbanded, claiming $214B saved but reports say numbers were inflated. Are we okay with this?
Federal government aims to crush state AI laws with funding threats. Are you okay with this federal overreach?
Debate over the use of active-duty military against domestic protesters and legal limits on presidential orders.
Alleged Russian peace terms demand Ukrainian territorial concessions, army limits, and a ban on NATO membership.
Former President Donald Trump’s newly floated idea — selling a $5 million fast-track visa to wealthy foreigners — has ignited a wave of criticism and skepticism across social platforms, where users are questioning both the math and the motives behind the proposal. According to Trump, the plan would help bring in revenue and attract “high-value” immigrants. But online, the reaction has been overwhelmingly skeptical, with many calling it a bribe, a grift, or another attempt to monetize public office. The Central Claim Trump suggested that the U.S. could significantly reduce the national debt by selling millions of $5 million visas to wealthy individuals around the world. But the numbers raised immediate eyebrows: There are an estimated 8–14 million millionaires globally, depending on the definition and data source. Many of them already live in the United States. Very few would trade a large percentage of their net worth for a visa—especially when cheaper and more flexible investment-based residency options already exist. For Trump’s math to work, critics note, the U.S. would need nearly 7.2 million buyers, which exceeds the total number of non-U.S. individuals with enough liquidity to spend $5 million outright. Concerns About Corruption and National Security Many commenters saw the proposal as a form of political pay-to-play, blurring lines between U.S. immigration policy and personal enrichment: Some accused Trump of essentially declaring that the presidency is “for sale.” Others warned this would create a new form of legalized bribery, allowing foreign oligarchs or hostile-state actors to buy influence. Security experts have previously warned that high-value residency programs in other countries have been used for money laundering, sanctions evasion, and foreign infiltration. Would Wealthy Immigrants Even Want This? Critics also argued the plan misunderstands how wealthy people behave: A person worth $5 million rarely has that much liquid cash, and would not spend their entire net worth on a visa. Individuals with $20–50 million (the group who could afford it) often already have access to U.S. tourist visas, global mobility, or citizenship-by-investment options abroad for a fraction of the price. Several commenters pointed out that many affluent people now view the U.S. as less attractive, citing political instability, weaker social safety nets, and high gun violence. In short: for the wealthy, the U.S. is no longer the “obvious upgrade.” Impact on Immigration and Social Tension Some argued that replacing poor immigrants with wealthy ones would: Inflame class resentment, Increase racial tensions, Further entrench the idea that money = value, And accelerate the trend of treating immigration as a commodity instead of a humanitarian or economic policy.
US national debt now exceeds $38 trillion, fueled by spending and deficits, posing economic risks.
Judge finds federal agents lied about protester violence, citing bodycam footage contradicting their testimony.
Concerns arise over President Trump's pardon of Binance CEO due to potential conflicts of interest and self-dealing.
A judge found Trump administration officials repeatedly lied under oath regarding Chicago protests.
ICE raid blocks ambulance entrance in Illinois
US citizen reports being detained by immigration agents, alleging profiling and mistreatment.
ICE in New York City going after criminals and disrupting America.
RFK Jr. reportedly instructed CDC to change its vaccine-autism position, challenging scientific consensus.
US reportedly demands Ukraine accept peace deal by Thanksgiving or face cutoff of vital aid.
This is the United State of America with masked unidentify people terrorizing comunities
Democrats face threats after Trump accused them of sedition for urging military not to follow illegal orders.
Federal raid results in over 150 arrests; food truck owners report damage and fear of lost business.
ICE raids intensify in North Carolina, causing fear and disruption, with limited local official involvement.
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Charlotte immigration discussions touch on enforcement and community awareness.
White House criticizes lawmakers for urging military defiance, questioning legality of their actions.
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