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47 Report: Day 18
‘The war on women’s sports is over.” - DJT
Trump protected females nationwide with the signing of the "No Men in Women's Sports" executive order, fulfilling his promise to keep biological men out of girl's sports. The president signed the order surrounded by a crowd of young female athletes, and celebrated the historic moment by handing out his sharpie pens to the girls.
Reactions online were wide ranging. Radical liberals and transgenders slammed Trump as expected, while the majority of people praised the move. The White House said Trump expects the NCAA and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee to comply, and schools that violated the order would jeopardize their federal funding. NCAA President Charlie Baker responded to the executive order in a statement, saying it provided a "clear, national standard."
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Newly sworn in Attorney General Pam Bondi started her first day with a list of objectives the DOJ will seek to accomplish immediately, including ending DEI programs that enable transgender ideology. She will also be terminating all federal funding for sanctuary cities and NGOs.
Speaking of legalities, Trump is facing resistance from a federal judge who temporarily blocked his executive order requiring transgender women in federal prisons to be housed with men and ending government-funded gender-affirming care.
Additionally, a second federal judge named Deborah Boardman blocked Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship eligibility for children of illegal aliens in the country. Boardman is a Biden appointee.
MY OPINION…
Think how low we've fallen as a society to let guys compete in female sports. Worse, men were invited into locker rooms with young girls. The craziest part? The freaks who supported this are the same ones who wore pink vagina hats protesting Trump's 2016 victory, claiming he was anti-woman. Those freaks were hellbent on protecting women's rights, so what gives? I’ll tell you — they are all mentally ill. I constantly say on my podcast that liberalism is a disease, and until we start autopsying liberals we will never know what causes their progressive brains to melt down.
Bless Trump for saving girls from mentally ill men who need to prey on women in order to feel like "athletes." No joke, trans people need mental health services, as do the idiot judges on the bench who are blocking Trump’s common sense orders —these judges are sick, and I’ll discuss this on the DML Podcast; subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts.
The fact that the President of the United States has to sign an executive order about preventing men in women's sports and other areas is absurd, and yet here we are because it's necessary.
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich)
8:42 PM • Feb 5, 2025
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No | 17% | |||
Unsure | 14% |
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Iran’s foreign minister responded to President Trump’s revival of maximum pressure on the Islamic nation, claiming: “Maximum pressure is a failed experiment, and trying it again will only lead to another failure.”
Argentina, following Trump’s lead, is rescinding their membership in the World Health Organization.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced he will skip the G20 Summit in Johannesburg, citing concerns over South Africa’s property expropriation policies and targeting of white citizens.
The U.S. Army set a 15-year recruiting record in December 2024, enlisting nearly 350 soldiers daily in response to Trump winning the election.
Sadly, ICE is releasing some detainees as its facilities exceed capacity, holding nearly 42,000 illegal aliens at 109% occupancy amid mass arrests. Those released can be fitted with ankle monitors, to track their movements.
DHS conducted raids on apartment complexes in Aurora, CO, targeting Tren de Aragua, the violent Venezuelan gang known for conducting violent crimes.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom met with President Trump at the White House, becoming the first Democrat to do so since the inauguration. Newsom was asking for money to help rebuild L.A.
USAID will shut down by Friday. The State Department is recalling thousands of staff from over 100 countries, with military evacuation as a contingency.
The CIA offered buyouts to its entire workforce. It is the first intelligence agency to participate in Trump’s federal downsizing effort.
A dramatic video shows a man attempting to scale the White House security fence, only to get stuck on the spikes. Witnesses heard him say “F–k it” before climbing. A tourist captured the moment before his apprehension.
Fox News has signed Lara Trump to host a weekend show called, My View with Lara Trump, premiering February 22.
Singer Joy Villa, known for her bold Grammy outfits, is going viral for her outfit choice at the Grammy Awards, where she wore a gold gown with DOGE Shiba Inu images, a matching necklace, and a red hat in support of Trump.
President Donald Trump will deliver remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast in Statuary Hall this morning.
I miss doing that kind of stuff; it’s a young man’s game but even so — I love that it’s happening !!!
— Dennis Michael Lynch (@TrustDML)
12:23 AM • Feb 6, 2025
THE CRAZY LEFT
A New Orleans drag queen sparked outrage by miming Trump’s assassination attempt, gesturing her fingers as if firing a gun at a screen showing Trump.
Politico is facing a payment crisis for its employees, as it has been revealed that USAID was giving the left-leaning outlet over $8 million in taxpayer funds. DOGE has canceled this arrangement, leaving Politico’s fate in dire straits.
DOGE confirmed the Associated Press and The New York Times have also been stripped of their USAID funding.
San Francisco’s KCBS 740 AM, a Soros-backed radio station, is under investigation by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr for broadcasting live locations of undercover ICE agents during deportation operations in San Jose.
The FCC forced CBS to release the unedited footage and transcript of Kamala Harris’ interview with 60 Minutes.
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has publicly denied allegations of her possessing a $30 million net worth through alleged kickbacks. She is also facing backlash for recent comments calling Elon Musk “unintelligent.”
Rep. Dan Goldman is publishing advice to illegal aliens on how to avoid ICE, including writing the instructions in Chinese.
Rep. Al Green, a radical Texas Democrat, is yet again demanding the impeachment of President Trump just as he did during his first administration. However, this time around, Green stands alone.
Click here to see all the meltdowns from Democrats protesting outside the USAID building.
VICE PRESIDENT VANCE
At the 2025 International Religious Freedom Summit in D.C., JD Vance criticized U.S. funding of NGOs promoting atheism abroad and called for policies protecting religious freedom. Citing early Christian figures like Tertullian, he emphasized America’s role as the largest Christian-majority nation and signaled a Trump administration shift toward prioritizing religious liberty in foreign aid.
CONGRESS
The Senate confirmed Scott Turner as the Housing and Urban Development Secretary in a 55-44 vote. Sen. Mitch McConnell, 82, fell down the stairs moments after voting to confirm Turner. Colleagues helped him up, and he was not seriously injured, but he was placed into a wheelchair.
The Senate Judiciary Committee had its first hearing this week on the dangers and impact of fentanyl in the U.S. It was the first non-confirmation hearing held by the 119th Congress and spearheaded by newcomer Sen. Ashley Moody (R-FL).
During a hearing on government efficiency, Rep. Nancy Mace pointed out the hypocrisy of Democrats taking issue with Elon Musk because he is a billionaire, when they are all mostly allies to billionaire heir Alex Soros.
Speaker Mike Johnson will go to the White House with a group of House Republicans today to meet with President Donald Trump about the budget resolution. Senate Budget Committee Chair Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) announced that he’s going to mark up his own $300 billion budget resolution next week, throwing a massive wrench into Johnson’s plans.
The U.S. Senate is currently engaged in an extended session where Senate Democrats are actively debating and opposing the nomination of Russell Vought to become the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). They view Vought, known for his association with the conservative Project 2025, as a controversial figure due to his previous policies under Trump. Despite the opposition, it is anticipated that Vought will be confirmed on February 6.
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