Thursday, May 14, 2026

Israel plans to sue New York Times over 'hideous' article claiming soldiers, dogs raped Palestinians - Kevin Killough

 

by Kevin Killough

The column, which cited accounts from 14 former Palestinian prisoners, sparked a fierce backlash from experts saying it is Jew-hating propaganda.

 

Israeli officials said Thursday that the country plans to take legal action against The New York Times over a "hideous and distorted" opinion story alleging Israeli soldiers and their dogs raped Palestinian prisoners. 

The opinion piece was written by staff opinion columnist Nicholas Kristof and detailed allegations of widespread rape of Palestinians – men, women and children – held in Israeli prisons. 

"Following the publication by Nicholas Kristof in The New York Times of one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published against the State of Israel in the modern press, which also received the backing of the newspaper, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar have instructed the initiation of a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times," the Israeli Foreign Minister said in a post on X

Kristof's column, which cited accounts from 14 former Palestinian prisoners, sparked a fierce backlash from experts saying it is Jew-hating propaganda, the New York Post reported

Just The News is reaching out to the newspaper for comment.  


Kevin Killough

Source: https://justthenews.com/accountability/media/israel-plans-sue-new-york-times-over-hideous-article-claiming-soldiers-dogs

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Trump admin hopes to persuade Xi Jinping to take 'active role' in ending war in Iran, Rubio says - Kevin Killough

 

by Kevin Killough

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said China has a shared interest in lifting the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. China has ships stuck in the Persian Gulf, the blockade of the strait is destabilizing Asia, and China's economy is export-driven.

 

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Thursday that President Donald Trump and his administration hope to persuade Chinese President Xi Jinping to take a more "active role" in the peace negotiations between the U.S. and Iran. 

Rubio made the remarks during an interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity. Rubio explained that the U.S. and China have a shared interest in opening up the Strait of Hormuz, a vital waterway through which 20% of the world's crude oil flow. 

"We’ve made the argument to the Chinese – and I hope it’s compelling, and they’ll have a chance to do something about it at the United Nations later this week when there’s a resolution just condemning Iran on what they’re doing with the straits," Rubio said

China, he said, has ships stuck in the Persian Gulf, the blockade of the strait is destabilizing Asia, and China's economy is export-driven. 

"So it’s in their interest to resolve this, and we hope to convince them to play a more active role in getting Iran to walk away from what they’re doing now and trying to do now in the Persian Gulf," Rubio said. 

Trump is currently in Beijing at a summit with Xi in which a variety of economic and political issues are being discussed.  


Kevin Killough

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/diplomacy/trump-admin-hopes-persuade-xi-jinping-take-active-role-ending-war-iran-rubio

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Rubio: Situation with Iran is ‘irreconcilable’ - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

Washington is hoping that Beijing will act against Tehran through the United Nations, said the Secretary of State.

 

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivers remarks to members of the media in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room, May 5, 2026. Credit: Molly Riley/White House.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reiterated on Wednesday Washington’s stance that Iran must not obtain a nuclear weapon, adding that he would welcome a more active role from China in helping resolve the Mideast conflict.

“Iran is an example of a bilateral issue that is irreconcilable. Their clerical regime wants a nuclear weapon and the world, led by President [Donald] Trump, says that can’t happen,” Rubio told Fox News aboard Air Force One while en route to Beijing to join the U.S. delegation and the president for the first diplomatic visit to China in nine years.

 

Speaking of China, Rubio stated that it is in its interest to convince Iran to “to walk away from what they’re doing now and trying to do now in the Persian Gulf.”

The American top diplomat was referring to the blockade imposed by Iran on the Strait of Hormuz, strangling the global economy.

“We’ve made the argument to the Chinese, and I hope it’s compelling. And they’ll have a chance to do something about it at the United Nations later this week,” he continued.

Despite the close relationship between Beijing and Tehran, Rubio said that “China’s economy is export-driven, meaning their economy is fueled not by what they consume domestically, but by what they make and sell to other countries.

“Economies are melting down because of this crisis in the Strait. They’re going to be buying less Chinese product, and the Chinese exports are going to drop precipitously.”

Speaking to Fox News about the decision to go to war with Iran, Rubio emphasized that the Islamic Republic was ramping up its conventional drone and missile capacity to the extent that it would have been impossible to attack in the future.

“Once they had that, nobody could do anything about their nuclear program. Because they would say, ‘If you attack our nuclear program, we will wipe out six countries in the Gulf region and you won’t be able to defend against it...’ and a year from now they would’ve been at that point,” Rubio stressed.

“The president said that’s an intolerable risk. People are struggling to make that connection, but that connection is very real. They were building such a high number... of drones and missiles that no one could attack Iran because the result would be catastrophic for the region. And once they had that immunity, then they would break out toward a [nuclear] weapon.”


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/rubio-situation-with-iran-is-irreconcilable

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Palestinian Leaders Still Reject Israel's Right to Exist - Khaled Abu Toameh

 

by Khaled Abu Toameh

When Palestinian leaders speak about the "right of return," they are not talking about resettling refugees in a future Palestinian state in the West Bank or Gaza Strip.... The goal is to flood Israel with millions of Palestinians and transform Jews into a minority in their own country.

 

  • [T]he "right of return" for refugees will remain "a historical constant that cannot be forfeited by the passage of time." — PLO Executive Committee member Wasel Abu Yousef, wafa.ps, May 12, 2026.

  • When Palestinian leaders speak about the "right of return," they are not talking about resettling refugees in a future Palestinian state in the West Bank or Gaza Strip.... The goal is to flood Israel with millions of Palestinians and transform Jews into a minority in their own country.

  • This demand fundamentally contradicts the idea of a "two-state solution." Under a genuine "two-state solution," Palestinians would establish their own independent state alongside Israel. Yet Palestinian leaders are effectively saying that they want not only a Palestinian state....

  • How can a leadership that celebrates Israel's creation as a "catastrophe" be serious about peace? How can leaders who continue promoting the fantasy of the "right of return" claim to support coexistence? How can the international community expect real reform while Palestinian leaders continue indoctrinating their people with narratives of rejection and victimhood?

  • Or does the international community not expect any reform and secretly hope that the Palestinians might "take care of the Jewish problem" without them having to get their own hands dirty?

  • The Trump administration and Western donors should pay close attention to the messages emerging from Ramallah. The problem is not just Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The problem is far deeper and more widespread.

  • Even the supposedly "moderate" Palestinian Authority leaders continue to promote narratives that erase Israel's existence and deny Jewish historical rights.

  • So long as this narrative dominates the Palestinian political culture, peace will remain not possible.

When Palestinian leaders speak about the "right of return," they are not talking about resettling refugees in a future Palestinian state in the West Bank or Gaza Strip. The goal is to flood Israel with millions of Palestinians and transform Jews into a minority in their own country. Pictured: Palestinians march in Ramallah, waving flags, carrying "keys of return," and chanting slogans such as "We live a new Nakba every day" and "We will never forget the right of return," on May 12, 2026. (Photo by Zain Jaafar/AFP via Getty Images)

On May 11 and 12, the Palestinian Authority organized mass rallies across the West Bank to commemorate the "Nakba" ("catastrophe") -- the term Palestinians use to describe the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.

Hundreds of Palestinians marched through the streets of Ramallah, the de facto capital of the Palestinians, waving flags, carrying "keys of return," and chanting slogans such as "We live a new Nakba every day" and "We will never forget the right of return."

Senior Palestinian officials, including top figures from the ruling Fatah faction and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), participated in the event, once again reaffirming their commitment to the Palestinian refugee issue and the so-called "right of return."

PLO Executive Committee member Wasel Abu Yousef said that after 78 years, "the occupation [Israel] is trying to undermine the sacred right of return."

He added that the "right of return" for refugees will remain "a historical constant that cannot be forfeited by the passage of time."

At first glance, the "right of return" may sound humanitarian and symbolic. In reality, however, it represents one of the most extreme demands in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

When Palestinian leaders speak about the "right of return," they are not talking about resettling refugees in a future Palestinian state in the West Bank or Gaza Strip. They are demanding that millions of Palestinians classified as "refugees" – including descendants of the original refugees from 1948-49 – be allowed to settle inside Israel itself. The goal is to flood Israel with millions of Palestinians and transform Jews into a minority in their own country.

This demand fundamentally contradicts the idea of a "two-state solution." Under a genuine "two-state solution," Palestinians would establish their own independent state alongside Israel. Yet Palestinian leaders are effectively saying that they want not only a Palestinian state, but also the demographic destruction of Israel through mass migration.

No Israeli government – left, right, or center – could ever agree to national suicide.

This is why the "right of return" has remained one of the core obstacles to peace negotiations since the signing of the Oslo Accord between Israel and the PLO in 1993.

The continued glorification of the "Nakba" and the insistence on the "right of return" demonstrate that many Palestinians have not abandoned their long-term dream of replacing Israel rather than living peacefully beside it.

For many in the West, "Nakba Day" often is portrayed as a day of mourning and remembrance for Palestinian refugees who lost their homes during the 1948-49 Arab-Israeli war. What is frequently ignored, however, is the political message behind such commemorations and the dangerous implications they carry for any future peace between Palestinians and Israelis.

By defining Israel's establishment as a "catastrophe," the Palestinian leadership is effectively telling its people that the very existence of Israel is illegitimate. This is not the language of reconciliation, coexistence, or compromise. It is the language of rejectionism and extremism.

Imagine if, every year, one side of the conflict commemorated the creation of the other side's country as a disaster that must be reversed. Would anyone seriously believe that such rhetoric prepares people for peace and compromise?

The annual Nakba commemorations do not merely express grief over historical events. They reinforce the narrative that Jews are foreign colonialists with no legitimate historical or national connection to the land. This narrative erases thousands of years of Jewish history in Jerusalem, Hebron, Judea, Safed, Tiberias, and elsewhere in Israel.

The message Palestinians hear from their leaders is unambiguous: Israel was born in sin, has no right to exist, and one day should disappear. This schooling explains why peace efforts have repeatedly failed over the past decades.

One of the greatest obstacles to peace has always been the failure of Palestinian leaders to prepare their people for compromise with Israel. There is, bluntly, no will whatsoever to do that. While some Westerners continue to speak about a "two-state solution," Palestinian leaders continue to educate their people that all of Israel is "Occupied Palestine."

Palestinian school textbooks, official media, speeches, and public events do not prepare Palestinians for the idea that Jews are a legitimate people with national rights in the Middle East. Instead, Palestinians are taught to view Israel as a temporary, illegitimate entity. Maps used in geography and history textbooks usually omit the State of Israel entirely. The entire region between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea is labeled as "Palestine," erasing Israeli cities or renaming them as Palestinian localities.

What makes the latest Nakba events especially significant is their timing.

These rallies come at a moment when the Trump administration is demanding reforms from the Palestinian Authority, particularly in the areas of education, incitement, and governance.

For years, Western governments have pressured the Palestinian Authority to revise its school curricula, stop incitement against Israel, combat antisemitism, and prepare Palestinians for peaceful coexistence. Palestinian officials most often respond by promising reform and moderation.

The scenes from Ramallah and other Palestinian cities, however, tell a very different story.

How can a leadership that celebrates Israel's creation as a "catastrophe" be serious about peace? How can leaders who continue promoting the fantasy of the "right of return" claim to support coexistence? How can the international community expect real reform while Palestinian leaders continue indoctrinating their people with narratives of rejection and victimhood?

Or does the international community not expect any reform and secretly hope that the Palestinians might "take care of the Jewish problem" without them having to get their own hands dirty?

The Trump administration and Western donors should pay close attention to the messages emerging from Ramallah. The problem is not just Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The problem is far deeper and more widespread.

Even the supposedly "moderate" Palestinian Authority leaders continue to promote narratives that erase Israel's existence and deny Jewish historical rights.

A leadership that seeks peace would educate its people for compromise, mutual recognition, respect and coexistence. It would teach Palestinians that Jews are not foreign invaders, but a people with nearly 4,000 years of deep historical roots in the land. In addition, it would prepare Palestinians to build their own future rather than dream of reversing the outcome of the 1948 war. Instead, Palestinian leaders continue to commemorate Israel's birth as a tragedy and promise that the struggle against its existence is not over. So long as this narrative dominates the Palestinian political culture, peace will remain not possible.

 


Khaled Abu Toameh is an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22529/palestinian-leaders-reject-israel

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Fauci infected intelligence community in COVID origin probe but it was consensual: whistleblower - Greg Piper

 

by Greg Piper

CIA management overruled analysts' conclusions in favor of lab leak, retaliated when they protested "middle-of-the-night, anonymous rewrite" of their work, Gabbard's task force member says. CIA blasts Rand Paul for "bad faith" hearing.

 

Dr. Anthony Fauci didn't have to force himself into intelligence community discussions about the origin of SARS-CoV-2, whose emergence may have been facilitated by funding he provided a Chinese lab, according to a CIA whistleblower.

The IC "happily pursued" the then-director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, consulting with Fauci's "conflicted list of curated subject-matter experts" to settle on a natural-origin explanation for COVID-19, senior operations officer James Erdman told the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday.

This was despite analysts within IC agencies, many of them on "joint duty assignment" from the CIA, circulating papers early in COVID that "all the conditions were present for a lab leak," said Erdman, an Army Ranger and foreign service officer before joining the CIA in 2013.

It was Erdman's second appearance before the committee but the first in public, having testified before its members in a classified setting. Chairman Rand Paul, R-Ky., said that transcript is still undergoing classified review.

Last month, Erdman finished his joint duty assignment with the Office of the Director of National Intelligence Director's Initiatives Group, established by Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard a year ago to restore trust and accountability to the IC.

CIA management overruled its own analysts' conclusions in favor of a lab leak and retaliated when they protested the "middle-of-the-night, anonymous rewrite" of their work, changing their assessment to a "non-call judgment," Erdman testified.

The agency "refused to comply with lawful oversight" as the DIG reviewed the IC's work on COVID origins and "illegally monitored" its personnel and contact with whistleblowers, even firing a contractor a day after the whistleblower met with DIG, he also said. 

 

The CIA also seized 40 boxes of files undergoing ODNI declassification, related to the Kennedy assassination and CIA mind-control project MK-Ultra, when DIG ceased its work, according to Erdman. The CIA's Freedom of Information Act page on MK-Ultra disappeared between Aug. 9 and Aug. 21 last year, archives show, yet still appears in Google search results.

Florida GOP Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, who chairs the Task Force on Declassification of Federal Secrets, scheduled a hearing on MK-Ultra for May 13 but announced its postponement the day before, citing "legitimate" hesitance to testify by three of four witnesses. She warned the CIA on Wednesday afternoon she'd be following up on Erdman's disclosure.

The CIA blasted Paul's committee for "bad faith" in a statement to Fox News as the hearing got underway, for "subpoenaing an Agency officer for testimony today without notifying CIA" after already getting his closed-door testimony.

"The witness testifying today is not appearing as a whistleblower in pursuit of the truth" but under Paul's subpoena, public affairs director Liz Lyons emphasized. "This proceeding amounts to nothing more than dishonest political theater masquerading as a congressional hearing," when the CIA assessed a year ago that COVID more likely leaked from a lab.

Erdman confirmed to the Senate's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations Chair Ron Johnson, R-Wis., that the CIA hadn't cleared his testimony and that he doesn't have a "game plan" for dealing with possible retaliation.

While it's a good sign that the CIA gave him a desk since his recent return from Gabbard's task force, Erdman said, he asked Johnson to "hold off" before publicizing more detailed allegations he gave Congress, as Johnson waved the sheet from the dais.

Paul and Johnson, with Erdman's support, called for a new congressional committee to review IC abuses as a sequel to the 1975-1976 Church Committee

The CIA doesn't give Johnson "squat" in response to his subpoenas, the senator said, also pleading with the mainstream media to belatedly report his subcommittee's findings about the Biden administration's intentional burying of COVID vaccine injuries as early as March 2021, as alleged by a Food and Drug Administration whistleblower.

Committee Democrats also showed no interest in the hearing, with their complete absence noted by a "shocked" Johnson and Sen. Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio. 

Erdman said he wished Democrats had shown up, because the parties must cooperate to "pull the purse strings when agencies are behaving poorly," as when the Justice Department refuses to prosecute bad actors. Moreno had just relayed that his constituents complained about the absence of "perp walks" for officials who allegedly covered up COVID origins.

'Cross-pollination' in the system makes gain-of-function research more dangerous

CIA science analysts "repeatedly concluded" a lab leak was most likely but the IC "buried, softened or withheld" that conclusion from Congress, Paul said in his opening statement summarizing Erdman's planned testimony.

Instead, a "small circle" of scientists, federal research grantees and IC advisers, including ODNI's Biological Sciences Expert Group, moved among agencies and briefings to coordinate the natural-origin narrative while falsely portraying their findings as the result of independent research, Paul said.

He noted BSEG advisers included University of North Carolina virologist Ralph Baric, who collaborated with Chinese virologist Shi Zhengli to conduct the gain-of-function research that may have unleashed COVID. Both also collaborated with Peter Daszak of EcoHealth Alliance, which Fauci used to pass through funding to Zhengli's Wuhan Institute of Virology.

UNC notified faculty Tuesday that Baric was retiring in June, two weeks after former Senate pharmaceutical corruption investigator Paul Thacker reported the feds had removed Baric from his National Institutes of Health grants and that UNC had put Baric on leave while refusing to cooperate with NIH officials to learn more about Baric's coronavirus research.

Fauci's role in the "coverup" was intentional, influencing the analytical process and findings through "injection points" to push his experts into the "orbit" of the IC, Erdman said. 

The first, Feb. 3, 2020, was two days after Fauci's controversial phone call with virologists who initially thought COVID looked too bespoke to have emerged naturally but would soon write the natural-origin paper Proximal Origin. Paul called them "part of the same machine designed to reach the same conclusion," saying one received big grants after changing his mind.

The second, June 4, 2021, kicked off a 90-day study led by the National Intelligence Council. One of the officers questioned why they didn't have "a separate set" of experts since Fauci came from the world of public health, Erdman said.

No one directly came out and noted Fauci's conflict of interest for having approved funding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology, a possible source for the virus, according to Erdman. "It was more subtle than that" as reflected by emails his task force reviewed.

Fauci did "significantly influence" the change in analysis, with documentation showing the CIA leaning toward a lab leak on Aug. 12, 2021 but changing its mind five days later, Erdman said. "We have no idea why that changed" because the CIA won't provide documentation.

The IC's fear of the American public learning that their taxpayer dollars may have played a role in COVID's emergence was "part of the calculus" for the suppression of lab-leak, Erdman said, again emphasizing the subtlety of the thinking.

"There's sort of a zeitgeist that runs underneath the analysis," according to Erdman, saying a whistleblower justified not going public because "nobody wanted the lab-leak conclusion" and too many are "willing to make excuses for China." The motivation was not to spite Trump but "reluctance" to provide information that could be "geopolitically destabilizing."

The task force found a "much larger meta-problem sitting on top of COVID," the "cross-pollination" within the ecosystem, Erdman said. 

The National Academy of Sciences, for example, helps devise policy on weapons of mass destruction and is also full of Chinese researchers. "If we're not careful, we're going to have Chinese researchers helping us draft U.S. WMD policy," he said.

The federal government's inability to "differentiate between public health and biodefense," and the "oversight-resistant ecosystem of life-science actors," makes gain-of-function research increasingly dangerous both at home and abroad, he said.

Changes after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks "muddled boundaries" between scientists, the military and the IC, according to Erdman. The system is "deliberately opaque and excessively redundant," with an infrastructure seemingly intended to worsen bureaucratic bloat.

"There was no oversight monitoring how this web of relationships influenced research, policy and public health in any holistic way" for more than 20 years, he said.


Greg Piper

Source: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/fauci-infected-intelligence-community-covid-origin-probe-it-was

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One Nation Under Fraud: Trump administration uncovers massive welfare, citizenship abuses - Steven Richards

 

by Steven Richards

The cost to taxpayers identified by Vice President JD Vance's task for targeting government benefit programs is mounting, and no plausible explanations are forthcoming.

 

The Trump administration’s work to pare back waste, fraud, and abuse in the federal government has reportedly exposed a vast network of taxpayer-fleecing scams, abuses of immigration, and of the citizenship process across all corners of the United States. 

The story involves resettled refugees soaking up federal paychecks to run home healthcare and childcare businesses, transnational criminal organizations exploiting food benefit programs, and scammers using fake student profiles to make off with millions in federal student loans. It also involves non-monetary forms of fraud, especially in immigration — legal and illegal alike. 

Minnesota's Somali community just the start

The Trump administration’s focus on fraud was originally sparked by new attention on a massive COVID-19-era fraud scheme in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Last year, the number of individuals charged by the Justice Department in the scheme surpassed 70. 

The defendants, the vast majority of whom are part of the state’s large Somali immigrant community, were accused of systematically defrauding a federally-funded state food program, instead using the proceeds to enrich themselves, as Just the News has extensively reported.

Recent public reports indicate that federally-funded state government programs beyond just Minnesota are ripe for exploitation and fraud. In a sweeping investigation, the Daily Wire and a researcher from the Capital Research Center found that Ohio spent billions of federal dollars on “personal services” payments to home healthcare companies with dubious credentials. 

These funds are frequently used to compensate individuals for performing non-medical tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and "companionship" for their own family members. Because these services are conducted inside private residences without supervision, it can be difficult to verify actual service delivery. 

The investigation found a surge in dubious home health companies that appear to exist solely to bill the government. In Columbus, the reporters found a single windowless office building that houses 94 different companies that have collectively billed taxpayers $66 million over a few years. Many of the business owners lacked medical training or had criminal records, the outlet reported. 

There is evidence that this type of fraud is specifically encouraged by the way federal government programs are set up. For example, the Office of Refugee Resettlement runs a program that helps new immigrants develop “microenterprises,” like home healthcare companies, “to help generate an income and achieve self-sufficiency.” 

Welfare fraud a top priority

The Trump administration has made hunting down this type of welfare fraud a top priority. President Donald Trump signed an executive order earlier this year establishing a national task force to combat such fraud and appointed Vice President JD Vance to lead it. 

The task force, with help from the Justice Department and other government agencies, has vigorously pursued states where potential fraud has been documented. Last month, it shut down 447 hospices and 23 home health agencies in California after Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Director Dr. Mehmet Oz in January raised concerns about fraudulent hospices in Los Angeles, linking the issue to the Armenian mafia in the area. 

California and Ohio were apparently only the tip of the iceberg. On Wednesday, the task force announced that it would be halting $1.4 billion in federal funding for home health and hospice providers across the entire United States. 

Vance also issued an ultimatum to all 50 states on Wednesday, demanding they show that they are adequately protecting against fraud in federally funded Medicaid programs, or risk losing that funding. 

"Today, we are sending, across 50 Medicaid programs, letters that will require them to show that they are effectively and aggressively prosecuting Medicaid fraud in their states," Vance said at a press conference. "These letters are the first step. The first effort to try to force these states to get serious about prosecuting fraud.” 

“We’re a generous country. We're generous people. I love that about this country,” the vice president added. “But part of that generosity is that it extends to our fellow Americans. We cannot give Medicare and Medicaid benefits to everybody all over the world.” 

Dr. Oz said this week that there are signs the Medicaid programs were also exploited by foreign governments. 

"We've got Russian government involvement, we believe, in Los Angeles. We've got the Chinese government involved in a big fraud ring in New York,” Oz said in an interview with Fox News. "In New York State, the number-one job in the entire state is not retail, it's not folks working in shops, it's personal care services. Why? It's because it's a jobs program for the state.” 

Federal investigators have previously identified foreign exploitation of federal benefits programs. Last month, prosecutors charged five Romanian nationals for their roles in an alleged conspiracy to steal nearly $1 million worth of food assistance benefits in Ohio and California. 

Last year, another Romanian national was sentenced to ten years in prison for stealing more than 36,000 EBT card numbers in California and New York using skimming devices. He had connections to a Romanian criminal organization, according to prosecutors.

Offenses ranging from support for terrorist groups to firearms trafficking

The Trump administration has also doubled down on rooting out other forms of immigration fraud. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) created a special team of investigators to root out immigration fraud, equipping newly designated special agents with expanded law enforcement powers to investigate, arrest and prosecute violators and even denaturalize cheaters, Just the News reported. 

"We're going to get to a place where people are going to know that if they file, and they're going to file something fraudulently, or they're not giving us their full story, we're going to find that," United States Citizenship and Immigration Services  Director Joseph Edlow previously told Just The News.

This week, Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons announced that federal investigators had identified more than 10,000 foreign students who claim to be working for “for highly suspect employers” under the Optional Practical Training program. The OPT program provides a special type of visa for foreign students to engage in work related to their area of study. 

The Justice Department has also increasingly pursued denaturalization as a tool to punish immigrants who later go on to commit fraud or are accused of supporting terrorist organizations. This month, the Justice Department announced it is seeking to revoke the citizenship of 12 naturalized Americans, claiming they obtained their citizenship fraudulently.

The migrants were from multiple countries, including two citizens from Colombia and one each from Bolivia, China, Gambia, India, Iraq, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Somalia and Uzbekistan. The individuals were accused by the department of various offenses ranging from support for terrorist groups to firearms trafficking. 

Last year, the USCIS found “mass patterns” of marriage and other immigration fraud in Minneapolis, the agency director told Just the News

Operation Twin Shield, which was conducted by USCIS in coordination with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the FBI in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota, flagged more than 1,000 cases suspected of involving “fraud or ineligibility indicators,” the agency shared in an after-action announcement. 

The agency reviewed applications for immigration benefits, including marriage and family-based petitions, employment authorizations, and certain parole-related requests, the agency said. Of the cases reviewed, the agency found "evidence of fraud, non-compliance, or public safety or national security concerns” in 275 cases. 


Steven Richards

Source: https://justthenews.com/accountability/waste-fraud-and-abuse/one-nation-under-fraud-trump-admin-uncovers-mass-welfare

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House Judiciary Chairman urges DOJ to permanently dismiss all Trump cases after bombshell report - John Solomon

 

by John Solomon

"It's probably time that this all just ended," Jim Jordan told Jsu the News.

 

The chairman of the powerful House Judiciary Committee is urging the Justice Department to ask federal courts to dismiss with prejudice all prior criminal prosecutions against President Donald Trump, putting a permanent end to a 10-year legal assault by the Obama-Biden era FBI against the man twice elected president by the American people.

"It's probably time that this all just ended," Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said Wednesday night after Just the News reported new documents it obtained revealed the FBI at the end of the Biden presidency secretly took the rare step of preserving evidence from a dismissed January 6 prosecution until 2030, raising alarm the bureau could revive its prosecution after Trump leaves office.

The agents in the controversial Arctic Frost case also wrote a new memo insisting they believed Trump violated laws, creating a fresh roadmap for prosecution after Trump's presidential immunity from prosecution ends in 2029.

Jordan, who played a crucial role in debunking Russia collusion allegations against Trump and chronicling FBI abuses in the targeting of conservative figures since 2016, reacted to the report by saying Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche should declare "this thing is done, over with. A-B see you later."

He said DOJ asking the courts to discard all prior prosecutions with prejudice — meaning they couldn't be re-filed — was "the right approach."

"When you think about what's it now been over 10 years? I mean, remember this all started when we learned here from your good reporting and other good work, that we've learned that the whole thing was a hoax from the beginning when they used the (Steele) dossier that was manufactured and paid for by the Clinton campaign and all that. So, yeah, it's probably time that this is all just ended," he said,

FBI Director Kash Patel told Just the News the decision — before he took over the bureau — to keep evidence from the dismissed Arctic Frost prosecution was wrong, abusive and not normal FBI procedure. He noted the special FBI unit that worked on the case has been disbanded,

“The American people deserve to know how this egregious weaponization of power to target political opponents and President Trump happened inside an institution meant to protect them,” Patel said. “We shut down the weaponized CR-15 squad, and we are going to keep following the facts until there is full accountability. The FBI exists to protect the country, not to preserve political prosecutions for a future administration.”

The FBI memos and emails closing out the controversial Arctic Frost investigation – obtained by Just the News – show the bureau chose not to relinquish the evidence it gathered after Smith went to court to dismiss charges against Trump, even though that is the normal practice for agents. Instead, they created a preservation order keeping the evidence in FBI custody for two years after Trump's second term ends, claiming it was necessary to do so because of ongoing litigation, the memos show.

FBI emails and memos obtained by Just the News dating back to early 2025 show how the FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors who had been working on the criminal prosecutions aimed at Trump and his allies worked to close the 2020 election-related case against the incoming president, while also seemingly leaving open the door for the criminal case to be revived once Trump leaves office and a Democrat again holds the reins at the Justice Department.

“The American people deserve to know how this egregious weaponization of power to target political opponents and President Trump happened inside an institution meant to protect them,” FBI Director Kash Patel told Just the News. “We shut down the weaponized CR-15 squad, and we are going to keep following the facts until there is full accountability. The FBI exists to protect the country, not to preserve political prosecutions for a future administration.”

Following Trump’s victory in November 2024 over Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, Special Counsel Jack Smith sought to dismiss his January 6 related case against Trump “without prejudice” – leaving open the possibility that the charges could be refiled in the future.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, appointed to the federal bench by President Barack Obama, pointed to the Office of Legal Counsel’s position that a sitting president could not be prosecuted by his own DOJ and granted Smith’s request to dismiss the case without prejudice.

One of the key “Case Closing” documents obtained by Just the News – originating from the FBI's Washington Field Office’s CR-15 team – was dated a couple of weeks into Trump’s second term, on February 5, 2025, when many holdover FBI agents and leaders were still in place.

The newly-released closing document from early 2025 repeated the extensive claims of criminality against Trump, which had been pursued by Smith and the bureau, and it sought to retain all of the evidence for a half decade until at least February 2030, when Trump would be a former president once more and thus when the DOJ guidance prohibiting the prosecution of a sitting president would no longer be in force.

The document was titled “Arctic Frost – Election Law Matters – Sensitive Investigative Matter” and its synopsis was “To Document the Closing of Captioned Investigation.” The listed enclosures buttressing the document were a “Deputy Special Counsel Concurrence” and the “Retention of Evidence Approval.”

The FBI record states, “This Electronic Communication seeks approval to close the captioned full Sensitive Investigative Matter investigation” and argued that “because this was a SIM opened by a Field Office and involved a presidential candidate, the same level of approval required to open the investigation is also required to close the investigation.”

Evidence released last year showed that then-Attorney General Merrick Garland, then-Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, and then-FBI Director Christopher Wray signed off on the launch of the Arctic Frost inquiry into Trump related to the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. 

Garland also quickly said he “personally approved the decision to seek a search warrant” for the FBI’s unprecedented raid of Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in 2022. The Biden White House was also directly linked to the classified documents investigation into Trump, despite its denials, previously-released records show.

“The approval roles on this closing EC match those of the opening EC and, as such, Washington Field Office is seeking approval up to and including the Director of the FBI to close this investigation,” the newly released FBI document said.

The document included a “Summary of the Results of the Investigation” into Trump, which had been pursued by Smith and the FBI, arguing that “the captioned FBI investigation was opened based on specific and articulable facts and circumstances that individuals affiliated with Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. (the ‘Trump Campaign’) engaged in activity that violated federal law.”

The FBI memo alleged that “the investigation revealed that when Donald J. Trump lost the 2020 presidential election, he resorted to crimes to try to stay in office. With various co-conspirators, Trump launched a series of plans to overturn the legitimate election results in seven states that he had lost – Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.”

The bureau record also alleged that “Trump and his co-conspirators used knowingly false claims of election fraud in furtherance of three conspiracies: 1) a conspiracy to interfere with the federal government function by which the nation collects and counts election results, which is set forth in the Constitution and the Electoral Count Act; 2) a conspiracy to obstruct the official proceeding in which Congress certifies the legitimate results of the presidential election; and 3) a conspiracy against the rights of millions of Americans to vote and have their votes counted.”

The section on the “Disposition of Evidence” related to Smith’s anti-Trump investigation argued that “this investigation is subject to a litigation hold and is on the freeze list; as a result, no evidence can be returned or destroyed and must be retained.” 

The FBI memo said that FBI assistant special agent in charge approval “to retain all evidence notwithstanding closure” of the case was obtained “as required” by the FBI’s Field Evidence Management Policy Guide.

“The Retention EC specifies that the evidence will be retained until at least February 1, 2030, but in no case prior to the lift of the freeze and litigation hold and that the Special Counsel's Office concurred with the retention of evidence,” the FBI memo said. 


John Solomon

Source: https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/house-judiciary-chairman-urges-doj-permanently-dismiss-all-trump

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Netanyahu coalition submits bill to dissolve Knesset, set election date - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

The legislation is intended to give the coalition control over timing of Election Day.

 

Knesset House Committee Chairman Ofir Katz during a committee meeting, June 30, 2025. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
Knesset House Committee Chairman Ofir Katz during a committee meeting, June 30, 2025. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

After ultra-Orthodox parties said they had lost trust in the premier, Ofir Katz, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition whip, submitted a bill on Wednesday to dissolve the Knesset.

The bill, which was signed by the heads of all coalition factions and is expected to be put to a vote next week, proposes that “the 25th Knesset shall dissolve before the end of its term,” triggering a possibly slightly early snap election.

“Elections for the 26th Knesset shall be held on a date determined by the Knesset House Committee, provided that it is no fewer than 90 days from the day this law is passed,” it adds.

The dissolution bill submitted by the ruling Likud, United Torah Judaism, Shas, New Hope, Religious Zionism and Otzma Yehudit parties is intended to give the coalition control over the election date.

Opposition parties on Tuesday had submitted their own dissolution bills, calling on Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana to hold an initial vote as early as Wednesday.

“The Knesset has ceased to function,” Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid (Yesh Atid Party) tweeted on Wednesday after the coalition pulled all of its legislative initiatives due to a lack of a parliamentary majority.

“We will begin the dissolution process next week, and set out on the path toward fixing the state,” vowed Lapid.

The moves came after Rabbi Dov Lando, a leading figure in the Jewish state’s Lithuanian Haredi community, ordered ultra-Orthodox lawmakers to “work toward dissolving the Knesset as soon as possible.”

“From this point onward, we will do only what is good for the Haredi community and the world of Torah study,” Lando announced in a statement cited by Ynet .

“We have no trust in Netanyahu,” he added.

Lando, 96, is the spiritual leader of the ultra-Orthodox) Degel Hatorah faction within the United Torah Judaism Party.

Lawmakers from Degel HaTorah had earlier been summoned to Lando’s home after Netanyahu told Haredi parties there was no majority to pass legislation exempting ultra-Orthodox yeshivah students from Israel Defense Forces service before general elections due by Oct. 27, Channel 12 News reported.

The election will thus be held sometime between late August and Oct. 27.

Israel’s coalition government in March moved to pass the 2026 state budget without a highly debated draft exemption law, which was temporarily shelved.

“We are now putting aside controversial issues that are not suitable for wartime,” said Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, citing the legislation that would exempt Haredi yeshivah students from military service as well as several unspecified proposed reforms.

The enlistment bill that was under consideration reflects Netanyahu’s attempt to forge a compromise with his Haredi political partners.

However, two weeks ago, Israel’s Supreme Court, sitting as the High Court of Justice, ordered the government to take a series of measures against ultra-Orthodox draft evaders, in response to petitions accusing the state of contempt of court for failing to enforce existing conscription laws.

The decision came in the wake of a November ruling ordering the state to formulate sanctions to enforce military conscription, stressing that government benefits should not be granted to those evading service.

Israel’s ultra-Orthodox sector generally considers national service a distraction from Torah study and a threat to their way of life. However, Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, onslaught on Israel and the ensuing War of Redemption have heightened demands by the general public that Haredim contribute to the Jewish nation’s defense.

Between 63,000 and 66,000 young Haredi men studying in yeshivahs are legally required to serve. Since the Hamas terrorist attacks in southern Israel, more than 1,000 haredim have voluntarily enlisted, and a similar number have volunteered for civilian national service. 


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/news/israel-news/netanyahu-coalition-submits-bill-to-dissolve-knesset-set-election-date

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Terror attack thwarted during Jerusalem Day celebrations - Israel National News

 

by Israel National News

Undercover Border Police officers in Jerusalem arrested a suspect in the Abu Tor neighborhood who was allegedly planning to carry out a terrorist attack during Jerusalem Day events.

 

Undercover units from the Jerusalem Border Police operated today (Thursday) to arrest a wanted suspect who was allegedly planning to carry out a terrorist attack during the Jerusalem Day celebrations. The operation was carried out based on precise intelligence received from the Shin Bet regarding the suspect’s intentions.

Following receipt of the operational intelligence, the undercover unit was dispatched to the Abu Tor neighborhood in eastern Jerusalem to conduct targeted operations. The forces located the suspect while he was at a car wash facility in the neighborhood and moved to arrest him immediately.

The undercover force operated covertly, stormed the compound, and arrested the suspect without casualties. At the conclusion of the operation, the suspect was transferred to the Shin Bet for further interrogation regarding the details of the planned attack.

Police stated that “the cooperation between the Border Police undercover units and the Shin Bet continues to be a significant component in thwarting terrorism and safeguarding the security of Israel’s citizens, and the security forces will continue acting decisively against any threat." 


Israel National News

Source: https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/427087

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The Heresy of Sex Differences - Lipton Matthews

 

by Lipton Matthews

Research on sex differences in intelligence is longstanding and empirically contested, yet discussing findings that favor men is often treated as taboo rather than science.

 

The controversy surrounding the nomination of E. J. Antoni to head the US Bureau of Labor Statistics briefly brought public attention to a topic that is usually confined to academic psychology. During discussions with interns at the Heritage Foundation, Antoni reportedly stated that men and women differ in intelligence distributions and that males are more likely to appear at the extremes, including very high IQ levels. The comments triggered criticism and media attention, and the nomination was eventually withdrawn. This was not the first time such ideas had cost someone a prestigious position. Larry Summers was similarly pushed out of Harvard after suggesting that inherent differences in ability between the sexes could account for why men tend to dominate at the top end of STEM performance.

Furthermore, conservative commentator Helen Andrews has recently argued that Summers’s departure marked an early landmark moment in the rise of what is now called wokeness. Yet the question Antoni raised has been studied for decades within psychometrics and cognitive science. One of the most prominent contributors to this debate was Richard Lynn, who developed a developmental theory proposing that average intelligence differences between males and females vary across the life course.

Lynn’s theory emerged partly from research on performance in tests designed to measure abstract reasoning, particularly Raven’s Progressive Matrices. These tests are widely used in psychometrics because they rely on pattern recognition rather than language or acquired knowledge. For this reason, they are often treated as relatively culture-free measures of the general intelligence factor, commonly referred to as “g”. Different versions of the test are used at different ages, including the Colored Progressive Matrices for younger children, the Standard Progressive Matrices for adolescents and adults, and the Advanced Progressive Matrices for high-ability samples. Because these tests load strongly on general intelligence, they have been widely used in attempts to measure potential cognitive differences between demographic groups.

For many years, the dominant view among psychologists was that males and females do not differ significantly in their average intelligence scores. Early standardization studies reported similar means for boys and girls through childhood and early adolescence. Later reviews frequently concluded that any differences appearing in individual samples were inconsistent or too small to interpret confidently. Researchers, therefore, argued that sampling variation or measurement error could easily produce small fluctuations in mean scores across studies.

Lynn challenged this interpretation by proposing that sex differences follow a developmental trajectory. According to this theory, boys and girls mature cognitively at different rates. During early childhood, the sexes perform at roughly the same level on general intelligence measures. In late childhood, girls may show a slight advantage due to earlier maturation. However, male development continues for a longer period during adolescence. By around the age of 16, the average difference reverses and begins to favor males, eventually stabilizing in adulthood at a modest but measurable level.

Empirical attempts to evaluate this hypothesis have relied heavily on meta-analysis. In one synthesis of Raven’s Progressive Matrices studies, researchers compiled data from numerous independent samples across different age groups. Strict inclusion criteria were applied so that only general population samples with adequate numbers of male and female participants were analyzed. Many earlier studies had small sample sizes, sometimes fewer than 100 individuals, which made it difficult to detect subtle differences. Statistical power calculations suggested that several hundred participants were required to reliably detect differences on the order of a few IQ points.

When these datasets were combined, the results broadly aligned with the developmental pattern proposed by Lynn. Among children aged roughly 6–14 years, boys and girls performed similarly on the Standard Progressive Matrices. However, beginning in mid-adolescence, a consistent male advantage emerged. Across adult samples, the difference averaged approximately 0.33 standard deviations, which corresponds to roughly 5 IQ points.

Evidence from other versions of the Raven test produced somewhat different patterns. Studies using the Colored Progressive Matrices for younger children showed a smaller male advantage, averaging around 0.21 standard deviations, or about 3.2 IQ points. Researchers suggested that part of this difference may reflect the cognitive composition of the test. Some items emphasize spatial visualization or pattern completion, domains in which previous research has often observed modest male advantages.

Large-scale meta-analytic work has also attempted to quantify the overall magnitude of sex differences across many cognitive tests. One analysis compiling more than 2,000 effect sizes from over 15 million individuals reported that adult males scored approximately 2.57 IQ points higher on average than females in general ability tests. Two of the three statistical approaches used in that analysis also supported the developmental hypothesis that the male advantage increases with age.

Another approach to evaluating the developmental hypothesis has been the use of latent variable modeling, which attempts to estimate the underlying g factor from multiple cognitive subtests. In this framework, researchers use statistical methods such as multi-group confirmatory factor analysis to test whether the general intelligence factor changes differently across sexes as individuals age. Analyses of longitudinal survey data show mixed but suggestive patterns. In two large datasets following individuals across adolescence and adulthood, estimates of the male advantage increased as participants aged. One model estimated that the difference rose from about 1.21 IQ points in early adolescence to approximately 5.53 points later in development, while another dataset showed an increase from roughly 0.18 to 2.46 points. However, alternative statistical models produced smaller or inconsistent differences, suggesting the importance of test composition and measurement assumptions.

These methodological differences illuminate an important challenge in the literature. Estimates of sex differences can vary depending on the statistical model used to extract the g factor. Higher-order factor models and bifactor models sometimes produce different latent means even when analyzing the same data. A meta-analysis of effect sizes drawn from multiple aptitude tests found a small but statistically significant male advantage of approximately 0.19 standard deviations, although the heterogeneity across tests was extremely high, indicating that results vary widely depending on the specific cognitive battery examined.

Moreover, biological correlates of intelligence have also been explored as possible contributors to these differences. Neuroimaging research consistently shows that male brains are, on average, larger than female brains by roughly 10–12 percent, a difference that remains after controlling for height and body size. Meta-analyses of brain imaging studies report a correlation of approximately 0.28 between brain volume and intelligence. Based on this relationship, researchers estimate that differences in average brain size could theoretically correspond to an intelligence gap between roughly 4.6 and 6.7 IQ points. Both verbal and performance IQ appear to correlate with intracranial volume at similar magnitudes, suggesting that the relationship between brain size and intelligence may operate at the level of the general factor.

Researchers emphasize that this relationship is probabilistic rather than deterministic. Larger brain size does not automatically produce higher intelligence, and cognitive performance depends on many neurological characteristics, such as connectivity and neural efficiency. Nevertheless, if brain size contributes causally to general intelligence, then systematic anatomical differences between males and females could influence average cognitive outcomes.

The literature has also addressed concerns that sampling biases might exaggerate male advantages. One hypothesis is that low-ability males may be underrepresented in typical research samples because men are disproportionately represented in populations that are difficult to study, such as prisoners or the homeless. Estimates suggest that prisoners have average IQ scores near 90 and homeless populations around 85. However, even if all such individuals were excluded from scientific samples, statistical adjustments indicate that the resulting bias would increase the estimated male advantage by only about one-tenth of an IQ point. This indicates that sampling bias of this type cannot account for the differences observed in cognitive test results.

Researchers have also noted that some cognitive abilities in which males tend to outperform females may be underrepresented in standard testing batteries. Spatial abilities such as three-dimensional mental rotation often show relatively strong male advantages, yet such tasks are not always included in general intelligence batteries. If these domains were more fully represented, the magnitude of male advantages might be somewhat larger than currently estimated.

Despite these findings, the literature does not present a unanimous consensus. Some latent variable analyses report negligible differences in general intelligence or even small female advantages depending on the statistical model used. In addition, men and women often show opposite advantages in specific abilities. Women tend to perform better in processing speed and certain verbal tasks, while men often score higher on visual-spatial processing. Because intelligence tests combine multiple subtests measuring different abilities, the resulting overall differences can depend heavily on the composition of the test battery.

Invariably, the empirical literature enunciates a complex pattern rather than a single definitive conclusion. Many studies of reasoning tests and meta-analyses of cognitive batteries report a small male advantage that becomes visible during late adolescence and adulthood, consistent with the developmental theory proposed by Lynn. Biological research on brain size and intelligence provides one potential mechanism that could contribute to such differences. At the same time, statistical modeling choices, test composition, and sample characteristics can influence the magnitude and even the direction of estimated effects.

Indeed, Antoni expressed a politically incorrect opinion on sex differences in intelligence. However, as explored earlier, this topic has been examined for decades and replicated in a number of empirical studies using large datasets and meta-analytic methods. Some of this research reports small average differences that favor men, particularly in late adolescence and adulthood. In scientific inquiry, such findings should not be inherently controversial. Research regularly reports results that paint women favorably in areas such as verbal ability, processing speed, or educational attainment, and these findings are typically discussed without difficulty.

The asymmetry arises when evidence suggesting male advantages is treated as illegitimate or beyond discussion. If empirical claims about sex differences are evaluated differently depending on which sex is favored, the result is not scientific neutrality but a form of anti-male bias that discourages open examination of evidence. Equally important is that the government and private sector would save resources if such beliefs became mainstream, because there would be no reason to expend resources on programs to promote women in STEM.

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Lipton Matthews
is a researcher and podcaster. His work has been featured in MisesThe FederalistChroniclesAmerican ThinkerEpoch Times, and other publications. He is also author of Busting African Delusions: Institutions, Human Capital, and the Path to Progress.

Source: https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/14/the-heresy-of-sex-differences/

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