We The People

We The People

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Naturalized citizens flee to China days before bomb found at US Air Force base | Blaze Media

Naturalized citizens flee to China days before bomb found at US Air Force base | Blaze Media

A brother and sister pair in Florida are both facing decades in federal prison after a bomb was discovered at an Air Force base days after they had fled the country. Alen Zheng, 20, and Ann Mary Zheng, 27, who lived together in Land O' Lakes, Florida, are both under federal indictment in connection with the bomb.

LA school district ex-employee and vendor accused of $22 million taxpayer pay-to-play scheme | Blaze Media

LA school district ex-employee and vendor accused of $22 million taxpayer pay-to-play scheme | Blaze Media

A former Los Angeles Unified School District employee and the owner of a technology vendor were charged Thursday for their alleged involvement in a $22 million kickback scheme that funneled taxpayer funds away from classrooms and into their own pockets.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Days Before Iran Strikes, DOJ Charged Silicon Valley Engineers in Case Involving Tech Secrets Sent to Tehran

Days Before Iran Strikes, DOJ Charged Silicon Valley Engineers in Case Involving Tech Secrets Sent to Tehran

“As part of the alleged scheme to commit trade secret theft, the defendants used their employment to obtain access to confidential and sensitive information,” according to the DOJ release.

“The defendants then exfiltrated confidential and sensitive documents, including trade secrets related to processor security and cryptography and other technologies, from Google and other technology companies to unauthorized third-party and personal locations, including to work devices associated with each other’s employers, and to Iran.”

Thug who's been deported 4 times faces upgraded charges after elderly man he's accused of shoving onto NYC subway tracks dies | Blaze Media

Thug who's been deported 4 times faces upgraded charges after elderly man he's accused of shoving onto NYC subway tracks dies | Blaze Media

An illegal alien who's been deported four times faces upgraded charges now that the elderly Air Force veteran he's accused of shoving onto subway tracks in New York City earlier this month has died.

Bairon Posada-Hernandez — a Honduran national with 15 prior charges on his record — was initially charged with attempted murder in connection with the incident, the Department of Homeland Security said.

'I am shocked': Court delivers anti-Christian ruling in lawmaker's 'hate speech' case * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

'I am shocked': Court delivers anti-Christian ruling in lawmaker's 'hate speech' case * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Her legal representatives called the ruling "an outrageous example of state censorship." It took prosecutors three appeals through their own legal system before they could obtain a guilty verdict on their claims. Rasanen earlier issued a warning should the court move to suppress religious thought. "I think that it would have very, very dangerous consequences because I would even say that it would start the time of persecution of Christians in Finland and in European countries," she said in a report at CBN.

WATCH: Dems pushing 'Women's Month' go silent when confronted with reality * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

WATCH: Dems pushing 'Women's Month' go silent when confronted with reality * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

McClinton asked if the House would agree to Resolution 390, and Bernstine was recognized for an amendment.

A report from Fox News explained, "What was expected to be a quick, symbolic vote instead turned into a brief but telling floor moment, with Republicans forcing the question into the open and Democrats opting to shelve the resolution rather than define 'woman' in legislation — leading to an eruption of laughter on the House floor."

Friday, March 27, 2026

WATCH: See What Airports Looked Like Before And After ICE Agents Came

WATCH: See What Airports Looked Like Before And After ICE Agents Came

Well, that didn’t take long.

It was just days ago that we were seeing viral footage of how bad things were at America’s airports thanks to the Democrats’ Department of Homeland Security shutdown affecting the Transportation Security Administration.

So, President Donald Trump sent in Immigration and Customs Enforcement. And — wouldn’t you know it? — not only have things improved, but pretty much everyone except the most hardened Hasan Piker fanboys have found a reason to like ICE.