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US Air Force orders 30,000-pound GBU-57 bunker busters as Iran tensions rise - Anna Ahronheim

 

by Anna Ahronheim

After using 14 GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrators (MOP) during Operation Midnight Hammer against Iranian nuclear facilities, the USAF needs to replenish its arsenal

 

B-2 bomber drops a GBU-57 during a test
B-2 bomber drops a GBU-57 during a test
(photo credit: US AIR FORCE)

 

Amid high-tensions between the United States and Iran, the US Air Force has awarded Boeing a sole-source contract to replenish its arsenal of GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bunker buster bombs. The US dropped over a dozen MOPs on Iranian nuclear facilities in June during Operation Midnight Hammer.

According to a partially redacted justification notice posted online last week, the US Air Force said that it was awarding Boeing the sole-source contract because “this procurement and sustainment activity is critically needed to replenish the inventory of GBU-57's, ended during Operation Midnight Hammer (21 Jun. 25).”

Boeing is the only company that makes the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator and the justification notice is intended to explain why the Pentagon did not carry out a fully competitive tender for the specially designed munition.

The defense giant has “uniquely acquired expertise over a period of 18 years of adapting this specialized weapon to meet evolving mission needs as MOP transitioned from proof-of-concept to Full Operational Capability,” the document said, adding that awarding the contract to any other company would  have resulted in unacceptable delays.

“No delay in award is acceptable for this effort. Delaying this requirement would undermine force readiness and efficient acquisitions for this key weapons program. A delay undermines Combatant Commanders' capabilities, jeopardizes force readiness and strategic deterrence, hinders nuclear proliferation prevention efforts, and could result in loss of life,” the document read.

A US Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is prepared for operations before Operation Midnight Hammer, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, US, June 2025
A US Air Force B-2 Spirit stealth bomber is prepared for operations before Operation Midnight Hammer, at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, US, June 2025 (credit: US AIR FORCE/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

The exact number of BGU-57s being purchased and the cost of the contract, along with delivery dates were not published.

What is the MOP?

Developed in the early 2000s by Boeing and the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), the GBU-57 MOP was designed to neutralize Hard and Deeply Buried Targets (HDBTs) – including underground labs, command centers, and chemical, biological, and nuclear facilities. 

An Air Force fact sheet described the MOP as “a weapon system designed to accomplish a difficult, complicated mission of reaching and destroying our adversaries’ weapons of mass destruction located in well-protected facilities.”

Weighing 30,000 pounds (13,600 kilograms), with the warhead alone weighing 5,740 pounds (2,600 kg.) and measuring over 20 feet (6 meters) in length, the MOP can penetrate up to 200 feet  (60 m.) of earth or 60 feet (18 m.) of reinforced concrete, making it the most powerful non-nuclear bomb in the US arsenal.

According to a report in Scientific American, the kinetic strike “delivers 800 to 900 megajoules (about 758,000 to 853,000 British thermal units) of kinetic energy – comparable to a 285-ton (285,000 kg.) Boeing 747-400 touching down at 170 mph (274 kph) or a 565-ton (565,000 kg.) Amtrak Acela train moving at 120 mph (193 kph).”

First operational use-Iran

Operation Midnight Hammer, which targeted Iran’s deeply buried nuclear facilities in June 2025, was the first-ever combat use of the MOP. During the operation, seven B-2 Spirit bombers dropped 14 GBU-57s on sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan – locations long suspected of housing critical components of Iran’s nuclear program.

While US officials hailed the mission as a success, independent assessments suggested mixed results. Fordow reportedly suffered severe damage, but Natanz and Isfahan may recover faster than anticipated.

The operation highlighted both the strengths and limitations of the MOP, particularly its massive size as well as its limited aircraft compatibility, the challenge of penetrating ultra-hardened targets, and Iran’s continued development of sophisticated defenses.


Anna Ahronheim

Source: https://www.jpost.com/defense-and-tech/article-886799

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The Palestinian 'Constitution' to Destroy Israel - Bassam Tawil

 

by Bassam Tawil

Notably, the new "constitution" repeats and reaffirms the long-standing and familiar positions and policies of the PA and Hamas, especially towards Israel and Jews. These include the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees and their descendants to their former, mostly no-longer-existent homes inside Israel; the continuation of stipends paid to Palestinian terrorists.

 

  • The 162-article draft "constitution," however, shows that, if and when the Palestinians have a state of their own, it would actually not be different from the two mini-states they have had for the past two decades: the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank.

  • Both Palestinian regimes have miserably failed their people, mainly by depriving them of international aid, democracy, opportunity, free elections, and freedom of speech.

  • Notably, the new "constitution" repeats and reaffirms the long-standing and familiar positions and policies of the PA and Hamas, especially towards Israel and Jews. These include the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees and their descendants to their former, mostly no-longer-existent homes inside Israel; the continuation of stipends paid to Palestinian terrorists -- a program also known as "Pay-for-Slay," and the perpetual denial of the Jews' far-reaching history and religious roots in Jerusalem.

  • The new "constitution" is actually saying that the Palestinians want their own state, but they also want to move millions of their own people to the sovereign territory of the neighboring state. The message is still, "My marbles are mine and your marbles are mine."

  • By omitting Jewish ties to Jerusalem, the Palestinians are saying that there will be no Jews in a future Palestinian state.

  • This slammed door should be no surprise to anyone: hundreds of thousands of Jews who used to live in Arab countries, including Iraq, Syria, Egypt and Libya, were long ago subjected to ethnic cleansing and expulsion....

  • It is worth noting that while the Palestinians do not recognize Jewish ties to the land and want a Jew-free state, there are more than two million Muslim Arabs living peacefully and safely inside Israel as full citizens with equal rights.

  • [A]ny Palestinian who murders or wounds a Jew will be protected by the Palestinian constitution, which will guarantee him or her and the family stipends as high as $3,000 a month -- in a region where the average salary is about $1,000 a month.

  • The new Palestinian "constitution" shows why the idea of creating another Islamist country at Israel's doorstep is both dangerous and delusional. This "constitution" demonstrates that the Palestinians still have not come to terms with Israel's right to exist, still have not abandoned their dream of destroying Israel, and are still as committed as ever to encouraging terrorists to murder more Jews.

As part of an attempt to persuade the United States and the rest of the international community that the Palestinians are seeking to create a democratic state "based on the rule of law and human dignity," the Palestinian Authority (PA) leadership last week published a draft of the Palestinians' temporary "constitution." This "constitution" demonstrates that the Palestinians still have not come to terms with Israel's right to exist, still have not abandoned their dream of destroying Israel, and are still as committed as ever to encouraging terrorists to murder more Jews. Pictured: PA President Mahmoud Abbas speaks at the Fatah youth conference in Ramallah on November 27, 2025. (Photo by Jaafar Ashtiyeh/AFP via Getty Images)

As part of an attempt to persuade the United States and the rest of the international community that the Palestinians are seeking to create a democratic state "based on the rule of law and human dignity," the Palestinian Authority leadership last week published a draft of the Palestinians' temporary "constitution."

The 162-article draft "constitution," however, shows that, if and when the Palestinians have a state of their own, it would actually not be different from the two mini-states they have had for the past two decades: the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip and the Palestinian Authority (PA) in the West Bank.

Both Palestinian regimes have miserably failed their people, mainly by depriving them of international aid, democracy, opportunity, free elections, and freedom of speech.

Notably, the new "constitution" repeats and reaffirms the long-standing and familiar positions and policies of the PA and Hamas, especially towards Israel and Jews. These include the "right of return" for Palestinian refugees and their descendants to their former, mostly no-longer-existent homes inside Israel; the continuation of stipends paid to Palestinian terrorists -- a program also known as "Pay-for-Slay," and the perpetual denial of the Jews' far-reaching history and religious roots in Jerusalem.

Article 12 of the "constitution" endorses the "right of return" – which means flooding Israel with millions of Palestinians so that Jews would become a minority in their own country and Israel would cease to exist as a Jewish state:

"The State of Palestine works toward the unity of the land and the people in the homeland and the diaspora and is committed to achieving independence and ending the occupation and ensuring the right of return for refugees according to international legitimacy resolutions."

The new "constitution" is actually saying that the Palestinians want their own state, but they also want to move millions of their own people to the sovereign territory of the neighboring state. The message is still, "My marbles are mine and your marbles are mine."

Article 3, titled "Jerusalem, religious nature, historical identity," states that the city is the eternal capital of the state, and that religions and their sanctities are protected there:

"Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Palestine, and its political, spiritual, cultural, and educational center, as well as its national symbol. The [Palestinian] state is committed to preserving its religious character and protecting its Islamic and Christian sanctities, as well as its legal, political, and historical status."

Notice something missing?

The Palestinian "constitution" ferociously ignores Judaism and its link to Jerusalem. In the eyes of the Palestinians, only Islam and Christianity have sanctities in Jerusalem. This should not surprise those familiar with what the Palestinians have been falsely claiming for many years, that the Western Wall -- a retaining wall, all that is left of the Second Temple that was destroyed by the Roman Empire in 70 CE -- is not sacred to Jews because it is just another wall of the adjacent Al-Aqsa Mosque (built in 1035 CE).

By omitting Jewish ties to Jerusalem, the Palestinians are saying that there will be no Jews in a future Palestinian state.

This slammed door should be no surprise to anyone: hundreds of thousands of Jews who used to live in Arab countries, including Iraq, Syria, Egypt and Libya, were long ago subjected to ethnic cleansing and expulsion to avenge the creation of Israel.

It is worth noting that while the Palestinians do not recognize Jewish ties to the land and want a Jew-free state, there are more than two million Muslim Arabs living peacefully and safely inside Israel as full citizens with equal rights.

Moreover, the new "constitution" designates the official religion of a Palestinian state as Islam, with Sharia law to be the "primary source for legislation," while also protecting Christianity as having a special status. Still no mention of Judaism or protecting the rights of its followers. For the Palestinians, the Jews simply do not exist.

Another disturbing piece of information from the Palestinians' constitution: The "Pay-for Slay" program, which rewards Palestinian terrorists and their families in accordance with the number of Jews they murdered and the time spent in Israeli prisons, will continue. This stipulation means that the livelihood of any Palestinian who murders or wounds a Jew will be protected by the Palestinian constitution, which will guarantee him or her and the family stipends as high as $3,000 a month -- in a region where the average salary is about $1,000 a month.

Here is what Article 24, titled "Families of martyrs, victims of genocide":

"The State of Palestine and the relevant national institutions work to provide protection and care for the families of martyrs and the wounded and prisoners and those released from the occupation prisons and the victims of genocide and to pursue the perpetrators of these crimes before the judiciary."

Article 44, titled "Martyrs, wounded, prisoners," states:

"The law organizes the provision of comprehensive care for the families of martyrs, the wounded, and prisoners, and those released, in preservation of their national dignity and their humanitarian and living needs."

First, this is contrary to claims that the Palestinian leadership had decided to end its "Pay-for-Slay" program. The program was never canceled. The only change was how the payments are recorded in the Palestinian Authority budget. Instead of listing the recipients as prisoners or "martyrs," they have relabeled the terrorists (including those from Hamas) as civil servants, security force personnel, and pensioners, so that they continue to benefit from the "Pay-for-Slay," funding as a legal right (soon to be called a "constitutional right").

Finally, another piece of information for the "pro-Palestinian" and LGBTQ+ community worldwide: in a future Palestinian state, according to the draft "constitution," members of the LGBTQ+ community have no rights. Article 59 states that marriage is solely between a man and a woman. This section means that in a State of Palestine, members of this community will continue to be thrown from rooftops, beaten and expelled from their towns and villages.

The new Palestinian "constitution" shows why the idea of creating another Islamist country at Israel's doorstep is both dangerous and delusional. This "constitution" demonstrates that the Palestinians still have not come to terms with Israel's right to exist, still have not abandoned their dream of destroying Israel, and are still as committed as ever to encouraging terrorists to murder more Jews.


Bassam Tawil is a Muslim Arab based in the Middle East.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22280/palestinian-constitution

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Israel opens Judea, Samaria land registration for first time since 1967 - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

“The decision means, among other things, the registration of extensive areas in Judea and Samaria that belong to the state,” the Cabinet ministers said.

 

Homes under construction in the Israeli community of Elkana in Samaria, Aug. 21, 2019. Photo by Ben Dori/Flash90.
Homes under construction in the Israeli community of Elkana in Samaria, Aug. 21, 2019. Photo by Ben Dori/Flash90.

 

The Israeli Cabinet approved at its regular Sunday weekly meeting the resumption of land registration across Judea and Samaria for the first time since the 1967 Six-Day War, Defense Minister Israel Katz, Justice Minister Yariv Levin and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced in a joint statement.

“The decision means, among other things, the registration of extensive areas in Judea and Samaria that belong to the state in the name of the state,” the three ministers said.

The move will enable “a transparent and in-depth clarification of rights,” they said, noting that land registration would help end legal disputes and facilitate development of the area and infrastructure.

The Cabinet decision “constitutes an appropriate response to the illegal settlement procedures that the Palestinian Authority is promoting in Area C in violation of the law and agreements,” the three leaders concluded.

Sunday’s decision came after the Cabinet last week approved lifting confidentiality from land registry records in the area; canceling restrictions on land sales to non-Arabs; and abolishing the need for prior approval for sales.

The Regavim Movement, which has been at the forefront of monitoring illegal Palestinian construction in Judea and Samaria, welcomed the government’s latest “historic Zionist decision” for the area.

“Under the auspices of the vacuum on the part of Israel, the Palestinian Authority began registering illegal land,” the NGO said. “With the assistance of foreign governments, it registered in the ‘Palestinian land registry’ over 1.3 million dunams [130,000 hectares],” or approximately 321,000 acres, Regavim added.

Regulating land registration in Judea and Samaria “brings an end to a disgraceful freeze of nearly six decades that created a severe legal and administrative vacuum and opened the door to prolonged land disputes, document forgery and large-scale, unlawful land seizures,” Regavim said.

Last week, the Palestinian Authority “strongly denounced” Israel’s moves in Judea and Samaria, per Ramallah’s official WAFA news agency, criticizing them as an “attempt to legalize settlement expansion, land confiscation and the demolition of Palestinian properties.”

P.A. chief Mahmoud Abbas in a statement urged the United Nations Security Council and the United States to intervene to stop the moves.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has led an unprecedented drive to expand control of Judea and Samaria, approving some 50,000 homes and more than 50 Jewish communities since returning to office in December 2022.


JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/israel-opens-judea-samaria-land-registration-for-first-time-since-1967/

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Liberal network leader’s wife, Code Pink leader promote ‘Red China’ trips for Americans - Jerry Dunleavy

 

by Jerry Dunleavy

Curated by whom? Jodie Evans of Code Pink is married to Marxist businessman Neville Roy Singham. The duo both play their part in pushing pro-CCP messaging, and Evans is now engaged in encouraging Americans to take "curated" tours to Red China.

 

 Jodie Evans and Neville Roy Singham

The leader of the far-left anti-war group Code Pink — who is married to a wealthy Marxist businessman living in Shanghai who funds an array of socialist activist groups in the U.S. — personally recruited Americans for pro-CCP “Red China” trips in the country.

The “China Community Trip Interest Meeting” was held by Code Pink in late January. The trips promoted by Code Pink include praise of the Communist revolution in China, of the socialist economic system imposed upon China, and of CCP military leader (and eventual Chinese dictator) Mao Zedong’s famous — or infamous — Long March, which in their view, saved the CCP from destruction and allowed the communists to rebuild and eventually conquer China. Historians estimate that Mao "was responsible for over 70 million deaths in peacetime" during this period.

Evans: China “a wonderland of socialist expression”

Just the News attended the openly accessible Zoom meeting which was led by Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans, who praised China as “a wonderland of socialist expression.” Just the News joined by signing up for the event using this reporter’s real name. Just the News took extensive notes and screenshots of the China trip recruitment effort led by Evans.

Neville Roy Singham married Evans in 2017. Her group touts itself as antiwar and has become increasingly pro-China in recent years.

The China Academy’s trips pushed by Code Pink — dubbed Red China, Iconic China, Wellness China, and Kungfu China — say that they are “developed in collaboration with” Sunriver, a Chinese tourism company founded by Chinese businessman Yu Faxiang. The Chinese founder was reportedly detained in China in a criminal investigation in December.

The “Kungfu China” trip in particular was also “developed in collaboration with Dana ‘Showtyme’ Burton.” Code Pink says that Burton “is the founder of Iron Mic, a Chinese freestyle rap battle series that began in 2002 and continues to serve as a platform for Chinese hip-hop artists.”

The China Academy’s “China Not Just Travel” website — which provides itineraries for these trips — says that “our curated trips cover everything from the vast and magnificent nature of China to soaring modernity and technological breakthroughs; from China's ancient wisdom to its recent revolutionary history and socialist path towards development.”

Singham, who lives and works in Shanghai, helps fund and guide a network behind pro-CCP news sites and other China-linked endeavors. Singham, who sold his ThoughtWorks tech company in 2017, has used the money to fund openly communist activist efforts.

The State Department reportedly said in a recent report titled “Countering Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference” that the Chinese government “spreads propaganda through influence campaigns run by nonprofit organizations like Code Pink, the People’s Forum, and groups linked with the notorious Singham network.”

Just the News has previously reported on how these and other radical activist groups have leadership links or financial ties to the funding network backed by Singham, whom others in his network call "Comrade." 

Evans, Code Pink, the China Academy, and Sunriver did not respond to requests for comment.

"Like woah": Code Pink recruits Americans for pro-CCP trip

Evans led the China trip recruitment meeting back on Jan. 28, with participation from the pro-CCP China Academy, which was organizing the trip’s itinerary. Singham’s wife called China “a wonderland of a socialist expression which you're going to be feeling every day and be in wonder at which I still am in wonder at, like, whoa.”

Megan Russell, Code Pink’s “China is Not Our Enemy” campaign coordinator, also assisted during the meeting. Kurt Pierce, who appears to be an official part of Code Pink’s campaign, and Tighe Barry, a longtime Code Pink protester and activist, also helped Evans during the Zoom recruitment effort.

Mimi Zhu of the China Academy, who spoke at length about the travel options — including the “Red China” trip — is the host of the “Roughly Chinese Pod” podcast through the China Academy’s Wave Media, and she has had Evans as a guest in the past. Evans kicked off the recruitment meeting, which featured roughly 50 prospective trip-goers, by excitedly declaring, “We’re across the country!”

“There’s Tighe. Good job in Congress today, Tighe!” Evans also said. “Hope everybody got to see Code Pink disrupt horrible Marco Rubio today.” Code Pink separately touted on its website how it had interrupted a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing featuring Secretary of State Rubio earlier that day.

Evans also remarked, “Oh yay, maybe Madea” — in reference to Code Pink co-founder Madea Benjamin — “is going to come to China!”

When one potential trip-goer asked about the revolutionary and socialist development of modern China, Evans said, “Well, you're gonna get that every minute. That's what you're gonna experience every minute.”

Evans remarked that it “looks like Fall Red is very popular” with prospective trip-goers. In a small group breakout session, Evans sought to steer participants away from the “Wellness China” trip and toward either the “Red China” trip or the “Iconic China” trip.

“The Red [China trip]'s really like the process of the Great March, which nobody understands,” Evans said. “And if you don't understand the Great March, and if you don't understand the revolution, you're not going to understand China. You're not going to understand why people love it, why socialist China means so much to the people.” 

Evans: "Go through the red process" and "floss your brain"

Evans said that “what we do is we take our white, western mind and we try to imprint it on top of China, and that doesn't work. So if you want to just help, kind of floss your brain, going through the red process, which is like you're really — and it's not an indoctrination, it's a history lesson.”

Singham’s wife said that Zhu and others at the China Academy had “started as part of the China's Not Our Enemy community” but that they were “now in China” and said that Zhu “has pulled together some amazing trips to give others an opportunity to find more out about China, instead of all the propaganda that is layered on us over and over again through literally centuries, here, it's not new, the propaganda.”

“So Mimi is an amazing author, an amazing activist, a great storyteller, a deep researcher, and someone who, in the spirit of Code Pink, you know, educates, inspires, and activates daily,” Evans said. “So I, just a few months ago, got to go on a little taste of the tours that they're putting together. Maybe later we can put up one of the videos of Mimi dragging me up a mountain and deciding to interview me at the very end of it, when I could barely talk.”

Zhu stressed that “we really prioritize the Code Pink trips, and we want to make sure everybody has a very fulfilling and whole experience.”

She said that the trip was a chance to “meet comrades — and it's really perfect, because Code Pink is a community already, so you guys can get to know each other even better in China, which I think is amazing. You can learn together. You all have common interests.”

Zhu also referred to America as “the belly of the beast” as she praised China. She said the goal of the China trips was “debunking the myth that China is culturally hegemonic” and “debunking the myth that China is erasing certain elements of the culture.” Zhu also said that “you get to see the socialist development” in China.

“Red China” trip praises Communist revolution and Mao’s Long March

The webpage banner for the “Red China” trip features the hammer and sickle of the Chinese flag. The 12-day and 11-night itinerary aims to “explore China’s revolutionary and socialist history” with “highlights” including “Red Memorials, Historical Re-Enactments and Museums, Socialist Infrastructure.”

The second day — on “Revolutionary Beginnings” — begins with “orientation at Wave Media” — run by the China Academy — and then includes a visit to the “First and Second Congress of the Communist Party of China in Shanghai.”

Zhu said in late January that “the Red China itinerary” was “one that I suspect will be very appealing to our Code Pinkers. So this one is all about the Long March, and it actually takes you on a very small portion of the Long March journey. So you can go to some of the iconic landmarks, some of the resting posts of the Long March. So the highlights are the red memorials, historical reenactments, as well as understanding the history of the Long March and all the different places that the People's Liberation Army went to and the stories behind them.”

The China Academy travel recruiter said that “this is, again, another mix of the socialist, communist history, the revolutionary history” of the CCP.

“Iconic China” trip focuses on “Red History” , pandas and praise for socialism

The “Iconic China” trip to China focuses on exploring “China’s famous symbols and the history that led to today,” according to the itinerary. The “highlights” include “pandas” as well as “Red History” and “modern socialist development.”

Zhu said during the late January event that “the way to understand socialist development it’s very important to go to museums and go to these different operas and shows and understand the culture and see the people, of course, but it's also, it's also really important to understand all the different elements of Chinese culture as well. … So this iconic China is kind of a mixture of all the most iconic elements of Chinese society that you see added with a layer of socialist development and socialist understanding.”

The “Wellness China” trip — also lasting 12 days and 11 nights — says it aims to “explore the beautiful mountainous countryside of China” with the highlights including “Traditional Chinese Medicine” and “socialist modernization.”

The trip includes “orientation at Wave Media” as well as a visit to the “First Congress of the Communist Party to understand the origins of the Communist Party of China.”

Zhu said in late January that “Jodie and I actually went on a portion of the Wellness China one.”

“We get to learn about the alternatives to Western medicine and the kinds of modes that we get offered in the West, and how we're told that the West is the best. But really, as we all know, China has a 2,000 — not 2,000 — 5,000-year plus civilization,” Zhu said.

The “Kungfu China” trip — yet another visit lasting 12 days and 11 nights — aims to “explore China’s Kungfu origins” which are allegedly “intertwined with deep connections to Hip Hop and Rap music.”

The China Academy’s links to the Singham network — and the CCP

The China Academy describes itself as “an intellectual content network dedicated to helping global audiences understand the key dynamics that are driving how China sees the world, from expert voices who resonate with millions of Chinese youths today and who shape policies and narratives in China.” The academy claims to have “over 150 million subscribers across Chinese social media” and “extensive connections with China’s top intellectuals.”

The “contributors” for the academy include Evans, as well as others tied to Singham, including Vijay Prashad, the executive director of Tricontinental Institute for Social Research, also linked to the Singham network, and Rania Khalek, a far-left host on BreakThrough News, which is also part of the Singham network.

Other contributors to the China Academy include Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin — a Kremlin ally sometimes dubbed “Putin’s Brain” — as well as Chinese government-linked figures such as Hu Xijin, a former editor-in-chief of the CCP-run Global Times, and Wang Xiangsui, a former senior colonel in China’s Air Force and co-author of the 1999 book Unrestricted Warfare.

The China Academy appears to run Wave Media, with the media group’s YouTube page making it clear that it is part of the academy. Wave Media’s “Bottom Wave” website on the Chinese Bilibili platform includes a “collection” uploaded in 2023 titled “BT News” — with numerous video clips of interviews related to the Singham-linked BreakThrough. Another “collection” from 2022 relates to “Interpreting the Report of the 20th CPC National Congress.”

Zhu said during the China trip recruitment effort that “I am part of a group called Wave Media slash China Academy in Shanghai.” She claimed that “Wave Media, our whole philosophy is that we want to tell China's stories, you know, beyond the Western propaganda.”

Evans and Zhu appeared to be close, with Code Pink playing a role in Zhu’s political transformation. “I used to live in New York City, which is where I met Jodie, and I lived there for eight years, and living there really politicized me, you know, it showed me the truth of the belly of the beast, because I think, and I'm not American, and I think non-Americans generally had a very different view of what America is,” Zhu said. “After living there, I really got to see it. And then, because I was so politicized there, and I went to one of Code Pink seminars about China, I started to really shift my thinking about China as well.”

Zhu added: “So now I have actually moved to China, and I've spent time with Jodie and other Code Pink comrades who are in this group in China, and it's been amazing.”

Code Pink’s Jodie Evans declares: “China Is Not Our Enemy”

Evans is also the co-author of a 2025 book — unsurprisingly, also titled "China Is Not Our Enemy" — with fellow co-author Mikaela Nhondo Erskog, who has written articles for the Singham network-linked People’s Dispatch and who is also an associate editor at Tricontinental.

Evans held what appeared to be among the first of her "China Is Not Our Enemy" events in November 2020 — shortly after Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the presidential election. Evans held the online conversation with Sheila Xiao, a co-founder of the pro-China Pivot to Peace activist organization, who was also a leader within the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the ANSWER Coalition — both of which are tied to the Singham network.

“We’re talking with those people who are working to stop the next Cold War,” Evans said at the time. “You know, at Code Pink this is deja vu for us. Here we enter a time that is just like when we started Code Pink. There were lies, there was hate, it was being driven by the media and those in power. And here we are again. But this time it is with China.”

The Singham-linked People’s Forum in Manhattan held a December 2020 event claiming that “in the face of growing, bipartisan U.S. aggression on China, misinformation, racist narratives, and warmongering make it difficult to understand the situation clearly” and asking, “What can we as organizers, activists, students, workers, do to push for deescalation and an end to this US-imposed new cold war?”

The CCP’s People’s Daily ran a March 2023 story touting a Code Pink disruption of the first public hearing by the House Select Committee on the CCP. “Protesters disrupted the first hearing of a House select committee investigating so-called threats that China poses to the US on Tuesday. Olivia DiNucci, an organizer for Code Pink, held a sign that read ‘China is not our enemy’ at the hearing,” the CCP-linked outlet said.

“DiNucci delivered a clear and direct message that ‘the American people need cooperation, not competition with China,’ a statement from the organization said,” the article by the CCP outlet added. “Code Pink is a women-led grassroots organization working to end US wars and militarism, and support peace and human rights initiatives.”

Code Pink went on to defend China and Evans: “Fortunately, peace activists have better historical pattern recognition than most politicians. And Evans saw the same tools being wielded against China: the manufacturing of an enemy through war propaganda, media campaigns, and lies. How had China suddenly become the number one security threat to the U.S. when it hadn’t been involved in an overseas conflict for decades? When it had never stated a desire for war, only peace? When it was so internally focused on improving the lives of its own citizens?”

“The answer was clear: China had risen fast, going from a poor, underdeveloped victim of colonization and foreign intervention, to a pioneer of global development and one of the largest economies in the world,” Code Pink claimed. “Not only was it successful, but it succeeded through socialist processes — something the Western capitalist order has been consistently launching invasions and military coups across the world to prevent. China wasn’t just a threat because it infringed on the U.S.’s role as global hegemon — which had, for many years, allowed the U.S. to bomb and murder innocent people around the world without consequence —  but it was also proof there was an alternative to the capitalist imperialist greed that suffocates a majority of the Global South so that a few in the West can prosper.”

Singham’s wife continued: “They continue to spread lies like ‘China is about to invade Taiwan.’ When I ask people in China about this, they look at me in shock. ‘How can you people in America think that China would bomb its own people? Do people in the U.S. not understand that even their president says there is one China, which includes Taiwan?’ There are so many lies spread about China.”

“For years, we have been told that war with China is ‘inevitable.’ This year, people proved that narrative wrong. Let’s take a look back at some of the best moments when people chose connection over fear and fought back against the U.S. government’s push to manufacture consent for war,” Code Pink wrote.

Code Pink’s past trips to China provided pro-CCP spin

Code Pink’s Kurt Pierce said in the late January video that “I went on the Code Pink trip to China like in November 2024” and said that “exploring China with comrades was really good for me.”

“Trump had just won [...] I was wondering a lot about Chinese socialism, and, you know, I basically wanted to go to China to find out if a lot of the things that I had suspected were true,” Pierce said. “And overall, it really was amazing [...] just seeing, like, really good infrastructure, and seeing really clean cities, and feeling the socialist vibe and talking to other Chinese people and talking with comrades, I don't know, for me, it was like kind of a life-changing experience.”

Pierce added that “China is four times the population of the U.S. so, like, so like, equilibrating [sic] myself to China in a left wing way, like, actually makes me have more comrades in a way.”

Tighe Barry of Code Pink also said in the late January webinar that he had also gone on a trip to China, and that “it was an amazing trip.”

“There's just no doubt about it. … My eyes were opened. .. You know, all these years that, you know, I've been fed this diet of China bad, and they're, you know, the western societies are good,” Barry said. “And when I got there and I saw the beauty and the openness of the people and the loving nature of the people, I was just stunned.”

Barry also sought to downplay the CCP’s treatment of the Uyghurs, saying, “They tell you about — that the leadership in China is trying to take over the ethnicities of China. And I do not see, I didn't see that at all. I saw them trying to get people involved in the ethnics, like in Xinjiang, in Xinjiang, where we went there in the western China.”

Far-left activist Dee Knight wrote in November 2023 about a Code Pink trip to China, with the Code Pink article being titled, “Traveling to Prove China is Not Our Enemy." Knight’s first conclusion was his blunt assertion that “1. Taiwan is part of China.”

Knight also pointed to “dozens of U.S. military bases” in South Korea and Japan where he alleged that “the abuse of modern-day ‘comfort women’ near the U.S. bases is really a continuation of Japan’s shameful program of sexual slavery against Asian women.”

Knight also framed the U.S. as “invaders” during the Korean War, claiming that “half a million Chinese volunteers helped Korean liberation fighters repel the U.S. invaders and force the division of Korea at the 38th parallel.”

Knight wrote a separate piece — “Eyewitness Xinjiang” — the same month about the China trip, where Knight sought to downplay concerns about China’s mistreatment of the Uyghurs.

Code Pink’s CCP links draw scrutiny from Congress

Sen. Jim Banks, R-Ind., wrote a March 2025 letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi calling for an inquiry into Code Pink.

“I am concerned that Code Pink’s actions extend far beyond anti-war protests, and that the group is actively engaging in propaganda efforts to support the Chinese Communist Party’s foreign policy aims, including by undermining U.S.-Israel relations and fueling antisemitism on college campuses,” Banks wrote. 

“I write to urge you to investigate Code Pink for potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act, due to growing evidence of Code Pink’s deep connections with the CCP. … Code Pink also receives significant funding and likely receives direction from agents of the CCP.”

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, sent an April 2025 letter to Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel, saying that “I write to you regarding The People’s Forum and Code Pink’s potential obligation to register under FARA based on reported connections with Neville Roy Singham, the People’s Republic of China, and the Chinese Communist Party.”

“What has DOJ done to assess whether The People’s Forum and Code Pink should register under FARA, given their reported connections with the communist Chinese government?” Grassley asked Bondi and Patel. “Has DOJ sent a letter of inquiry or letter of determination to The People’s Forum or Code Pink and their agents about the organizations’ efforts to influence U.S. policy?”

Megan Russell of Code Pink had argued in April 2025 that “CODEPINK is in no way funded by China, nor any other foreign government or agency. We are funded primarily by donations from concerned citizens that support peace over war. Anyone can check.”

“China is merely the newest figure in a long line of state-crafted boogeymen. Before China, there was Russia, Iran, Venezuela… the list goes on,” Russell contended. “Point being: wherever we advocate for peace, the government throws accusations of foreign funding. Why? Because they seek to delegitimize our opinion and silence us, just like they are currently attempting to silence student activists by detaining and threatening them with deportation. But we will not be silenced.”

Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., followed up with a November 2025 letter to Bondi, writing that “I write to request that the Department of Justice investigate Code Pink for potential violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act and material support to foreign terrorist organizations.”

“Since 2017, Code Pink has received over $1.4 million, representing approximately 25 percent of its total funding, from sources linked to Neville Roy Singham,” Cotton said. “Singham is a tech executive who married Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans in 2017 [...] The timing of this funding coincides with a documented shift in Code Pink's position on China.”

The House Oversight Committee voted last month to subpoena Singham for information about this sprawling activist network, and the House Ways and Means Committee also sent letters demanding information from the Singham-linked People’s Forum and BreakThrough News last week. 


Jerry Dunleavy

Source: https://justthenews.com/government/security/ccp-tied-singham-network-leaders-wife-and-code-pink-leader-recruits-americans

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Emojis, SIM swaps: How Hamas greenlit October 7 massacre, undetected by Israel - Amir Bohbot

 

by Amir Bohbot

Findings from an IDF General Staff investigation, which also drew on intelligence collected during fighting, indicate the emoji traffic was one of several signs that Hamas was preparing an assault.

 

A protester holds a mobile phone with a Palestinian flag and a photo of slain Hamas spokesman Abu Obeidah, during a rally held by Houthi protesters to show solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, in Sanaa, Yemen, August 30, 2024
A protester holds a mobile phone with a Palestinian flag and a photo of slain Hamas spokesman Abu Obeidah, during a rally held by Houthi protesters to show solidarity with Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, in Sanaa, Yemen, August 30, 2024
(photo credit: REUTERS/KHALED ABDULLAH)

 

Hamas’s military wing began sending coded emoji messages on WhatsApp to operatives’ phones just hours before the October 7, 2023, attack, using the symbols as an agreed signal to mobilize terrorists to mosques for last-minute instructions, Israeli media reported on Monday.

Findings from an IDF General Staff investigation, which also drew on intelligence collected during fighting, indicate the high usage of emojis was one of several warning signs overnight that Hamas was preparing a large-scale assault on Israel.

According to military sources, once operatives received the emoji signal, they moved to mosques or designated collection points, where they received briefings and were directed to retrieve equipment from home or from pre-stocked “combat bags” containing military and personal gear.

Some operatives were instructed to replace Palestinian SIM cards with Israeli ones, a step the sources said was meant to expand the ability to retrospectively map movement while also disrupting Israeli intelligence tracking capabilities.

The IDF probe described a large number of indicators during the night, suggesting Hamas was moving toward a broad attack, including the removal of coverings from rocket launchers, heavy vehicle movement, the opening of command centers, and extensive cellular traffic.

Palestinians seen at the Erez Crossing at the northern Gaza Strip, after Hamas launched an invasion into Israel, October 7, 2023
Palestinians seen at the Erez Crossing at the northern Gaza Strip, after Hamas launched an invasion into Israel, October 7, 2023 (credit: ATIA MOHAMMED/FLASH90)

It also cited what it described as an unusual development: commanders descending into underground systems with their families, a step investigators assessed as unlikely during an exercise.

Operatives mobilized over signal moved underground, went to get prepared

Military sources said operatives who mobilized after the signal either moved into underground networks to prepare or went to storage sites to put on uniforms and vests and collect weapons and other equipment.

Some bags reportedly included folders labeled with operatives’ names, containing operational plans, maps, technical instructions for equipment, medical guidance for casualties, and orders that the sources said pointed to planning for mass killing.

The report also noted that an intelligence noncommissioned officer identified only as 'V,' described as an expert on Hamas’s military wing, repeatedly warned commanders via numerous emails months before October 7 that Hamas was preparing for a wide operational plan and tactical actions on the ground.

According to sources familiar with the correspondence, the warnings were distributed widely to dozens of recipients, but only a small number responded, and 'V' maintained the assessment was “serious, well-founded and reliable,” even though she could not specify when an attack would occur.

The sources said her insistence was driven by subtle changes she detected in training behavior and intent, arguing she was among the few who concluded Hamas was moving beyond planning toward execution.


Amir Bohbot

Source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/defense-news/article-886826

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Biden-era EV boondoggle continues to plague automakers as they realign to customer demand - Kevin Killough

 

by Kevin Killough

Energy expert Robert Bryce calculated that the world's largest automakers suffered losses on EVs since 2022 to be as high as $114 billion.

 

Less than three years ago, former President Joe Biden vowed to force most Americans to drive electric cars, and he insisted this is also what  they wanted. 

"The future of the auto industry is electric,” Biden said four years ago while touring a Ford EV facility in Michigan. Throughout his presidency, Biden passed multiple regulations mandating that automakers produce EVs. 

While the automakers were quick to fall into line with the plans, Biden, along with other "green energy advocates," it turned out, was wrong. Consumers weren’t as committed to doing away with gas-powered vehicles as much as Biden and the automakers wanted them to be. The bet on EVs has cost the American auto industry billions of dollars. 

A 2025 Pew Research poll showed that 53% of more than 5,000 Americans responded that they were "not too or not at all likely to seriously consider purchasing an EV."

Meaningful progress toward reduced losses

Ford Motor Company reported its quarterly and year-end results Tuesday, and the company continued to see losses from its electric vehicle line.  Noting that the company saw an increase in the number of units sold in its EV lines 2025, as well as a decrease in per-vehicle losses, Sherry House, Ford’s chief financial officer, said during the company’s earnings call that the company made “meaningful progress” for its EV ambitions. 

Energy expert, author and speaker Robert Bryce told Just the News that the company isn’t being forthcoming about the blunder it made. 

“This is the same story we’ve heard from Ford now for years — ‘Oh, just a few more of these, and we’re going to really figure things out,’” Bryce said.

Since 2022, Bryce said, the company sold 410,000 EVs at a loss of $36.3 billion, which comes to nearly an $89,000 loss for every EV the company sold. 

“Why does [Ford CEO] Jim Farley still have a job? In what other industry, what other company would you have somebody as the boss who, in over a four-year period, lost $36 billion and still has a job?” Bryce said.

Other automakers losing on EVs

The losses Ford has endured on its electric vehicle lines are highlighted because, unlike other automakers, Ford separately breaks out its EV business, dubbed Model-E. This provides a lot more transparency about what the push to go fully electric cost the company.

In December, Ford announced it would take a $19.5 billion writedown and would stop producing some EV models, including the fully electric F-150 Lightning. It’s replacing the model with an extended-range model that uses gasoline to charge the battery, Reuters reported

But the losses on EVs aren’t limited to just Ford, and the termination of the tax credits that incentivized reluctant buyers is adding further to the decreased demand. 

In January, General Motors’ filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission showed it would record a $7.1 billion loss for the last quarter of 2025, primarily due to reduced value in its EV lines and battery factories, The New York Times reported

In November, GM and Stellantis scaled back their EV ambitions and repurposed facilities that were to make EVs for the production of more internal combustion engines, WardsAuto reported

Automakers that produce fully electric cars, namely Tesla and Rivian, have been experiencing considerable drops in demand. Tesla’s sales dropped 9% in 2025 from the previous year, according to NBC News, knocking it to second place in terms of global EV sales behind Chinese EV maker BYD.

But even Chinese consumers' interest in buying new EVs is slowing. Global EV sales were down in January 2026 compared to the same month last year, according to Benchmark Mineral Intelligence. The global EV market was down 44% compared to December 2025, which was driven by falling sales in China. 

On his Substack, Bryce calculated the total losses on EVs since 2023 of major automakers — Ford, GM, Stellantis, Mercedes Benz, Volkswagen Group, Rivian and Lucid. Altogether the losses came to $114 billion. 

Trump’s nails in the coffin

On Thursday, President Donald Trump announced the repeal of the Obama-era Environmental Protection Agency “endangerment finding,” which was the basis for the emission limits the Biden administration placed on vehicles to create a de facto national EV mandate. 

During a press conference, Trump said the repeal would lower the cost of vehicles by $2,400 on average. He called it the biggest deregulation in American history, and it follows his previous efforts to sever the legs of Biden’s EV mandate. In addition, in December, the Trump administration announced a proposed rulemaking to roll back the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standards, which limited emissions across automaker’s fleets. 

The repeal of the endangerment finding also effectively ends the legal basis for Biden’s tailpipe emissions standards, which was the third leg of the former president’s EV mandate. 

Last June, Trump signed three resolutions that repeal a waiver that allowed California to set more stringent emission standards than the federal government. Because many states were following suit, it would have helped sustain a de facto national EV mandate. 

Consumer demand has already weakened automakers’ EV commitments, but the Trump administration has effectively done away with any regulatory justification for forcing automakers to build money-losing cars that buyers don't want. 


Kevin Killough is the energy reporter for Just The News. You can follow him on X for more coverage.

Source: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/energy/biden-era-ev-boondoggle-continues-plague-automakers-they-realign-customer

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Parents say school district circumvented them by inviting kids to LGBTQ discussion with teacher - Greg Piper

 

by Greg Piper

"Discussions that center on sexuality, sexual identity, or attitudes, particularly when facilitated by school personnel and directed at minor children, necessarily implicate protected information" under school policy, warning letter says.

 

In the eight months since the Supreme Court ruled that school districts must notify parents about LGBTQ-themed curricula and let them opt out their children, in the precedent Mahmoud, districts, elected officials and even judges have gone hunting for loopholes.

Suburban Boston's Lexington Public Schools refused to show parents curricula in advance while demanding they identify specific lessons for opting out, and claimed books that simply promote "tolerance" are exempt, according to a "Catch-22" lawsuit.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta convinced a federal appeals court that forcing school districts to actively mislead parents about their children's gender identity was not covered by Mahmoud at all because it doesn't involve "curricular decisions."

Colorado's Cherry Creek School District is the latest to draw scrutiny for using an old standby – lunch with a teacher – to discuss LGBTQ themes without parental approval.

The Colorado Parent Advocacy Network obtained a recording Jan. 28 of a school-issued invitation to students to join the LGBTQ club Spectrum in "Dr. Phelan's room" to discuss "LGBTQ-plus books and movies" and watch "some short films together." Spectrum members and those "interested in being an ally" are welcome, the announcer says.

Allegedly made during "morning announcements" at suburban Denver's Campus Middle School, the invitation asked 11-13 year-olds to "attend a lunchtime meeting in a male teacher’s classroom," media teacher Derek Phelan, CPAN told interim Superintendent Jennifer Perry and Board of Education members in a warning letter Wednesday.

Spectrum meets during lunch and recess and is sponsored by five educators including Whelan, according to the club directory. The club "supports a safe environment for our LGBTQ+ students and their allies!" and promotes events including the Day of Silence, organized nationally by Glisten, which rebranded just this month to obscure its gay and lesbian origins.

The announcement was "broadcast to students over multiple days" and the recording "reflects the exact language used in promoting the meeting to minor students," the letter says. It refers to a Colorado Open Records Act production that "verified" its claims.

 

 

In the eight months since the Supreme Court ruled that school districts must notify parents about LGBTQ-themed curricula and let them opt out their children, in the precedent Mahmoud, districts, elected officials and even judges have gone hunting for loopholes.

Suburban Boston's Lexington Public Schools refused to show parents curricula in advance while demanding they identify specific lessons for opting out, and claimed books that simply promote "tolerance" are exempt, according to a "Catch-22" lawsuit.

California Attorney General Rob Bonta convinced a federal appeals court that forcing school districts to actively mislead parents about their children's gender identity was not covered by Mahmoud at all because it doesn't involve "curricular decisions."

Colorado's Cherry Creek School District is the latest to draw scrutiny for using an old standby – lunch with a teacher – to discuss LGBTQ themes without parental approval.

The Colorado Parent Advocacy Network obtained a recording Jan. 28 of a school-issued invitation to students to join the LGBTQ club Spectrum in "Dr. Phelan's room" to discuss "LGBTQ-plus books and movies" and watch "some short films together." Spectrum members and those "interested in being an ally" are welcome, the announcer says.

Allegedly made during "morning announcements" at suburban Denver's Campus Middle School, the invitation asked 11-13 year-olds to "attend a lunchtime meeting in a male teacher’s classroom," media teacher Derek Phelan, CPAN told interim Superintendent Jennifer Perry and Board of Education members in a warning letter Wednesday.

Spectrum meets during lunch and recess and is sponsored by five educators including Whelan, according to the club directory. The club "supports a safe environment for our LGBTQ+ students and their allies!" and promotes events including the Day of Silence, organized nationally by Glisten, which rebranded just this month to obscure its gay and lesbian origins.

The announcement was "broadcast to students over multiple days" and the recording "reflects the exact language used in promoting the meeting to minor students," the letter says. It refers to a Colorado Open Records Act production that "verified" its claims.

"We CORA’d the email communications sent to all staff with the morning announcements & secured the recording of the morning announcements from a faculty member who submitted the concern through our Incident Reporting Tool," CPAN Executive Director Lori Gimelshteyn told Just the News.

"This meeting occurred during school hours and was promoted directly to students, without advance written notice to parents or an opportunity to review or opt their child out," possibly violating Cherry Creek student privacy policy, the letter says. 

Parental notification and opt-out rights "are currently receiving heightened judicial scrutiny nationwide," and even though Mahmoud "involves curriculum opt-out rights, it underscores the growing legal recognition that parents retain a fundamental role in directing their children’s exposure to sensitive content in public schools," CPAN told leaders.

The plaintiffs challenging California's so-called gender secrecy policies argue Mahmoud and its predecessor Yoder don't distinguish between curricular and non-curricular decisions.

'Environment of institutional endorsement and pressure'

The scrutiny on the district follows the hasty exit of Superintendent Chris Smith last month, which local TV station Denver7 said followed its investigation of allegations by "informed insiders" that Smith and his wife, the district's human resources chief, created a "toxic culture" in the district. Smith was under board investigation when he resigned.

Perry and the Board of Education did not respond to requests to justify the school-endorsed meetings with a teacher to discuss LGBTQ issues without apparent parental notice. Phelan, who hosts the meetings, did not answer whether he asked administrators to issue a public invitation or whether they approached him, and how many times the invitation was made.

 

CPAN invoked a district policy known as JLDAC, which concerns "screening/testing of students (and treatment of mental disorders)," as prohibiting public invitations to Spectrum, in addition to unstated policies that require parental consent for extracurricular activities "that may elicit personal beliefs, feelings, or self-disclosure."

JLDAC says "students may not be required, or encouraged in a school-sponsored context, to participate in any survey, analysis, evaluation, or activity intended to reveal information related to sexual behavior or attitudes, mental or psychological conditions, or other protected information without prior written parental consent," the letter says.

Schools must give written notice two weeks ahead, share "the content, purpose, and nature of the activity," disclose "who will have access to the information, and give parents a "clear method" to approve or deny permission.

"Discussions that center on sexuality, sexual identity, or attitudes, particularly when facilitated by school personnel and directed at minor children, necessarily implicate protected information under JLDAC," the letter says.

Simply calling participation "voluntary" doesn't erase its fundamental nature, CPAN said. Using "school announcements, authority figures, and the school day itself creates an environment of institutional endorsement and pressure that cannot be meaningfully separated from the district’s legal obligations."

CPAN didn't answer whether the audio recording was part of the CORA production or whether it has more materials from that production to release. 


Greg Piper

Source: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/education/school-district-circumvents-parents-inviting-kids-lgbtq-discussion

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