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Today’s Breaking News

Digital Dollar 2.0 May Be Coming

On July 17th, while the press chased shiny objects and Epstein headlines, the House passed the GENIUS Act. 

But according to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green, it’s a bill that contains “the entire setup, groundwork and infrastructure to move from cash to digital currency.”

What looks like “modernization” may actually be a transition to programmable money. In other words, a digital currency that could possibly be controlled by the federal government. 

When cash dies, access can become conditional.

That’s not theoretical. Ask Canada’s truckers.

This isn’t a currency debate. It’s a sovereignty crisis.

If they control your money, they control you.

You may be out of options, but there’s one move you could take:

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DOJ Applies Abortion Clinic Protection Law to Synagogue and Church Cases

The wheels of justice sometimes turn in unexpected directions, and what we are witnessing now at the Justice Department represents one of those curious moments when a law written for one purpose finds new application in defending entirely different freedoms.

Democrats Hold National Security Hostage While Demanding ICE Reforms Nobody Wants

Democrats are holding the entire agency hostage over their obsession with neutering Immigration and Customs Enforcement. And while they posture about “reforms,” the Coast Guard might have to limit operations to life-threatening emergencies only. FEMA could be hamstrung right as we head into hurricane season. The Secret Service, TSA, and our cybersecurity infrastructure all hang in the balance.

Around America

Goldman Sachs’ top lawyer Kathy Ruemmler to resign after emails show close ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Kathy Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs’ top lawyer and former White House counsel, resigned after emails revealed a close relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and lavish gifts from him. The resignation raises questions about conflicts of interest at the firm.

FBI releases first description of suspect in Nancy Guthrie case, increases reward to $100,000

The FBI released the first detailed description of a male suspect in the Tucson disappearance of 84‑year‑old Nancy Guthrie and increased the reward for tips to $100,000. Authorities urge the public to help identify the man seen near her home.

CBP officer faces federal charges over allegations he harbored an unauthorized immigrant who was also his girlfriend and niece

A senior Customs and Border Protection officer in Texas is federally charged for allegedly harboring an unauthorized immigrant girlfriend and niece, even transporting her through border checkpoints. If convicted, he could face up to ten years in prison.

Judge dismisses California deportation case for Mexican father of 3 US Marines

An immigration judge in California dismissed deportation proceedings against Narciso Barranco, a Mexican landscaper and father of three U.S. Marines, allowing him to pursue permanent residency. His case highlights protections for parents of U.S. military children.