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We The People

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

House Ethics Committee Announces Investigation Into Eric Swalwell

House Ethics Committee Announces Investigation Into Eric Swalwell

The embattled lawmaker had to abandon his gubernatorial campaign amid multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against him, including allegations by women that he had sex with them when they were too drunk to be able to consent.

'I am done. Finito': Leftist billionaire kicks Eric Swalwell out of his mansion and wants $1 million back * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

'I am done. Finito': Leftist billionaire kicks Eric Swalwell out of his mansion and wants $1 million back * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

Leftist billionaire Stephen Cloobeck cut ties in dramatic fashion with U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell on Sunday, kicking him out of his palatial Beverly Hills mansion just hours before the Democrat congressman accused of sexual assault by numerous women quit his campaign for California governor.

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Congress reviewing forces that are fueling campus antisemitism * WorldNetDaily * by Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Wire

Congress reviewing forces that are fueling campus antisemitism * WorldNetDaily * by Peter Berkowitz, Real Clear Wire

"How Campuses Became Hotbeds: The Rise of Radical Antisemitism on Campus" involved investigations of a variety of colleges and universities across the country. These included Barnard College, Bowdoin College, California Polytechnic State University, City University of New York, Columbia University, Depaul University, Georgetown University, Harvard University, Haverford College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Pomona College, Sarah Lawrence College, and the University of California, Berkeley. The report found that many institutions of higher education receiving federal funds violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by turning a blind eye to or stirring up antisemitism.

Florida Cops Pull Dozens of Truck Drivers from Roads - Including Illegal Aliens With 'Literally No Name'

Florida Cops Pull Dozens of Truck Drivers from Roads - Including Illegal Aliens With 'Literally No Name'

Florida authorities announced that they recently conducted an enforcement crackdown for commercial trucks, resulting in 176 drivers being removed from service — and a few dozen immigration arrests.

Over the course of four days, Florida Highway Patrol and other agencies examined over 3,300 vehicles, according to a report from WKMG.

They observed many safety issues and tried to resolve them.

Alaska eyeing another epic pipeline * WorldNetDaily * by James Varney, Real Clear Wire

Alaska eyeing another epic pipeline * WorldNetDaily * by James Varney, Real Clear Wire

The answers lie hundreds or even thousands of miles away, among lawmakers in Juneau, in oil and gas company executive suites in New York and Texas, and in capitals of potential buyers spread across the Asian rim. The solutions are being sought while warfare has erupted against Iran, which makes Alaska's supply even more attractive, and the pockets of natural gas that state residents currently draw on are dwindling.

For Minnesota, climate obsession is just another fiscal disaster * WorldNetDaily * by Daniel Turner, Real Clear Wire

For Minnesota, climate obsession is just another fiscal disaster * WorldNetDaily * by Daniel Turner, Real Clear Wire

It's not hyperbole to say that Minnesota is a fiscal disaster. And that is not just my opinion. Nearly 100 mayors in the state signed a letter to their Governor Tim Walz questioning his policies under which an $18 billion budget surplus became a $3 billion deficit during a three-day period. In the private sector, a decline this precipitous would get any CEO fired or indicted. Textbooks should be written about such economic ineptitude, but instead of accountability or serious cost cutting to restore sound budgetary footing, Walz' fellow Democrats chose a cowardly path: corporate extortion.

Monday, April 13, 2026

Coast Guard Confiscates Over $33 Million of Cocaine in Major Bust

Coast Guard Confiscates Over $33 Million of Cocaine in Major Bust

The U.S. Coast Guard has made a drug bust valued at more than $33 million as part of an interdiction effort launched by the Trump administration last year. The U.S. Coast Guard cutter Escanaba seized 4,510 pounds of cocaine, worth $33.9 million, while on an Easter Sunday patrol in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, according to a Department of Homeland Security news release.