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Wuhan Lab Kept NIH Funding Despite Trump Crackdown

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Federal records show the U.S. government is partnering with the Wuhan Institute of Virology even though the Trump administration pledged to ban funding for the Chinese laboratory located at the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak.

President Donald Trump promised that he would “end” public funding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology during an April 17 press conference. Despite his promise, the National Institutes of Health has left untouched a 2019 neuroscience research grant that disbursed hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Chinese laboratory, according to a federal expenditure database. The NIH earmarked most of the $4.3 million grant to U.C. Irvine, which the California public university used to funnel $216,108 in taxpayer money to a Wuhan Institute of Virology researcher as a “sub-grant.”

The Trump administration previously cracked down on a different U.S.-based group that occupied a similar intermediary role between the NIH and the Chinese lab. The Trump-era NIH temporarily stopped funding a bat coronavirus research project managed by New York-based environmental nonprofit EcoHealth because nearly $600,000 of the $3.7 million grant went toward the Chinese institute. The NIH later reinstated some of the funding after intense blowback from academics but imposed hefty conditions on its usage that EcoHealth said would “effectively block” it from finishing the bat coronavirus research project.

U.C. Irvine also funneled some of its NIH grant money to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, but the California university appears to have been spared the funding restrictions imposed on EcoHealth: The database shows that the U.C. Irvine project remains fully funded to this day. The taxpayer-funded grant supported the publication of two academic articles, including one that was published months after Trump pledged to suspend government funding for the Chinese lab.

Justin Goodman, vice president of the White Coat Waste Project, a government watchdog group, said the U.S. government should suspend all ties to the Chinese laboratory.

“Shipping U.S. tax dollars to a notorious CCP-run animal laboratory lab … is a recipe for disaster,” Goodman told the Washington Free Beacon. “Taxpayers should not be forced to bankroll this reckless research, and it’s incredibly troubling that the Wuhan Institute still has authorization to keep getting our money.”

The NIH previously received bipartisan criticism for its research ties to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, which some U.S. officials say accidentally leaked the coronavirus to the general public. State Department reports warned that the Wuhan Institute of Virology had significant safety issues as far back as 2018. The World Health Organization said it is “unlikely” that the virus leaked from the laboratory, but China has frequently stonewalled WHO investigators from accessing information about the virus’s origins.

U.C. Irvine received the NIH grant money to conduct a three-year research project on using genetically engineered herpesviruses to map the human brain. The grant listed Prof. Min-Hua Luo, a group leader at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, as one of the “multiple principal investigators” for the project and noted that she and her colleagues at the Wuhan Institute of Virology will play a significant role in the research project. “Prof. Luo and other key investigators in her group at Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences will collaborate with [U.C. Irvine Prof.] Xiangmin Xu and other [multiple principal investigators] in the U.S.,” the research grant read.

Luo was listed as a coauthor in both of the academic articles published with the support of the NIH grant.

Goodman said the NIH’s opaque funding practices could be concealing even more examples of taxpayer money going toward the Chinese laboratory.

“These grants … are very secretive and not transparent,” Goodman said. “Often it’s impossible to connect the dots between foreign and U.S.-based institutions using NIH’s database.”

U.C. Irvine did not respond to a request for comment.

One week in progressive America

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (AP/Rich Pedroncelli, File)

By Caroline Glick, Israel Hayom via JNS

The Democrats had a lousy week. It began with former President Donald Trump’s acquittal in the Senate.

Trump’s acquittal was a major blow to the Democrats. It isn’t that anyone believed Trump would be convicted. Whether Republicans love or hate the former president, the fact is that it is unconstitutional to hold an impeachment trial for a former officeholder. And for that reason alone, there was no chance that more than a smattering of Republicans would support the move.

But once the farcical trial ended, public focus moved to the Democrats—who now control both houses of Congress and the White House. True, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is already planning to drag Trump back to center stage with her “January 6 Truth Commission.” But that won’t happen for several months. And in the meantime, for the first time in five years, the Democrats find themselves, and their actions, the focus of public attention.

The first casualties of the scrutiny have been the Democrat governors of the most populous Democrat states in the Union—Andrew Cuomo of New York and Gavin Newsom of California.

After a nearly a year of Cuomo being lavished with adulation for his leadership of the coronavirus pandemic in New York, upheld as the future of the Democratic Party, touted as a possible candidate for Attorney General and even winning an Emmy for his press conferences, the truth has caught up with “America’s governor.”

 

Last March, as the number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized in New York mounted and fears that hospitals would be overwhelmed rose, Trump ordered the Army to set up a field hospital at the Javits Center and sent the Navy’s USS Comfort floating hospital to New York harbor. Not wanting to give any credit to Trump, Cuomo ordered nursing homes to take in COVID-19 patients from hospitals. The result was disastrous. COVID-19 spread like wildfire among the most vulnerable population and thousands of elderly New Yorkers died.

Republicans and conservative journalists have long pointed out that Cuomo’s move was lethally misguided. But protected by the media, Cuomo indignantly denied the allegations. Recently, though, his ability to deny the charges was dealt a fatal blow. New York’s Democrat Attorney General Letitia Jones released a report that showed Cuomo’s data on nursing home deaths from COVID-19 were false. Whereas Cuomo claimed that 8,500 nursing home residents died of COVID-19, the real number is more than 15,000.

Cuomo, Newsom and the coronavirus fiasco

Last week, Associated Press reported that Cuomo also understated the number of COVID-19 patients that were transferred to nursing homes from hospitals by nearly 40 percent. In the face of the actual data, many Democrats have joined Republicans in calling for federal and state authorities to open criminal investigations against Cuomo.

Last December, the chorus of California business owners and parents making impassioned pleas to Governor Gavin Newsom to lift his draconian COVID-19 lockdowns that barred California children from school and shuttered most businesses, including restaurants for both indoor and outdoor dining, was becoming a groundswell. As he imperiously rejected the calls, Newsom and his wife were photographed dining with friends at a swanky French restaurant in Napa Valley.

Newsom’s mind-blowing hypocrisy reinvigorated a Republican campaign to recall him from office in special elections. This week, activists garnered the requisite one and a half million signatures—a month before the deadline—and so guaranteed that California will hold a gubernatorial election later this year. Facing an enraged public, Democrats fear that they may lose their total control over the deep-blue state for the first time in 15 years.

This then brings us to President Joe Biden. Less than a month into his presidency, Biden has managed to turn off U.S. allies and anger his own voters.

Both during the campaign and since taking office, Biden pledged to rebuild America’s standing in the world after Trump allegedly destroyed respect for America with his “America First” foreign policy. Yet, as Walter Russell Mead laid out in the Wall Street Journal last week, U.S. allies are not at all pleased with how Biden’s “return to normalcy” is shaping up.

India and Japan are ignoring Biden’s sanctions against Myanmar following its military coup. Whereas identity-politics-sopped Democrats were sure Vice President Kamala Harris’s Indian heritage would make Indians love the new administration, it turns out that progressive politics spewed by Indian Americans is not a recipe for warm relations. Mead reported that India’s Hindu media is on the warpath against the administration after Harris’s niece participated in protests against the policies of India’s Hindu-nationalist BJP ruling party.

Mead added that Canada is up in arms over Biden’s cancellation of the Keystone pipeline. Brazil is angry about the administration’s deforestation policies. And Mexico is scaling back its cooperation with the U.S. regarding cross-border drug smuggling.

Israel and the U.S.’s Arab allies completely oppose Biden’s efforts to restore the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran and otherwise appease Tehran’s ayatollahs. Netanyahu is rightly using his record of withstanding U.S. pressure under the Obama administration as an electoral asset ahead of the March 23 general elections.

As for Biden’s domestic programs, rather than capitalize on the goodwill a new president generally enjoys to pass a bipartisan legislative agenda, Biden and his fellow Democrats are pushing ahead with a radical legislative agenda on Capitol Hill, and so helping Republicans still smarting and divided after their electoral defeats to unify their ranks.

This week, Biden broke his campaign promise to reopen schools in his first hundred days, after teachers unions torpedoed his efforts. Instead, White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki announced that the new, “ambitious” goal is to open schools one day a week. Republicans are rightly capitalizing on parents’ anger at the prolonged school closures.

But the Democrats’ bad week portends a much worse future for Americans in general.

It isn’t just that the teachers’ unions want to keep the schools shut. The schools they don’t want to open are now becoming bastions for progressive indoctrination. Parents may be better off not sending their children to school, at least not in Democrat-controlled school districts.

This week, Fox News reported that in Oregon, teachers are being urged to use a new math curriculum, designed for middle school teachers, whose purpose is to “dismantle racism in mathematics.”

To achieve this dubious goal, teachers are supposed to stop requiring students to show their work. They are also supposed to stop demanding that they get to the right answer. Instead, teachers are encouraged to have students “come up with at least two answers that might solve this problem.”

The great culprit for woke math is objectivity, as in objective truth. Objectivity, or objective reality, Oregon teachers are being told, is racist.

The new math is called “ethnomathematics,” and ethnomath teachers are instructed to “identity and challenge the ways that math is used to uphold capitalist, imperialist, and racist views.”

Whites are the boogeymen in the progressive America. Indeed, New York City is now pushing a scale of whiteness that moves from white supremacists (bad), to white abolitionists (good). White abolitionists, New York’s Education Department claims, are whites who work to overthrow the entire social and political system that produced the evil America that must now atone for its sins.

American Jews targeted

But while whites in general are the targets, the most immediate victims of the new (re-) education system are American Jews. In the new progressive America, Jews are specific targets in two ways. First, the progressive revolutionaries seek to eliminate merit as a basis for advancement on the argument that like objective truth, merit is inherently racist.

American Jewry’s rise in American society over the past century has been based almost entirely on American meritocracy. If you eliminate merit as a basis for advancement, you doom American Jewry to second-class citizen status.

Progressive America also targets American Jews through its Israel-anchored anti-Semitism. Anti-Zionism does not simply reject the moral basis for Israel’s existence and support systemically discriminating against and eventually eliminating it. It also supports ostracizing American Jews who support Israel and barring them from expressing their views in public. That is the actual purpose of the BDS campaigns that at least two senior Biden administration officials—Maher Bitar and Reema Dodin—led in their student days.

Today, anti-Semitism is not a bar for advancement in progressive circles. To the contrary, it is an asset. Consider the big promotion that Rep. Ilhan “It’s all about the Benjamins baby” Omar just received.

When Nancy Pelosi gave Omar a seat on the prestigious House Foreign Affairs Committee in 2019, the move provoked both anger and fear among many American Jews. They were angry because Omar, with her long record of anti-Jewish pronouncements, would certainly use her position to advance her anti-Semitic positions. And they were scared because the fact that Pelosi appointed Omar over a loud chorus of objections was a sign of the power of progressive anti-Semites in the Democrat Party.

When this week Pelosi appointed Omar chair of the subcommittee for Africa, global health and human rights, outside a few conservative Jewish groups, the move met with no opposition. And there is a reason for that. Two years on, anti-Semitism is so ingrained in progressive circles that objecting to it is enough to get you tagged as a racist.

To drive this point home, last week the Jewish Democratic Council of America—the Jewish arm of the Democrat Party—hosted an online discussion of Biden’s appointment of outspoken Israel haters and Palestinian terror supporters. Barack Obama’s ambassador to Israel Dan Shapiro was one of the participants. Shapiro insisted angrily that Jewish criticism of these officials is “racist.” He added, “There is unfortunately this bias, this prejudice against Arab and Muslim Americans, particularly if they’re working on issues related to the Middle East.”

In other words, like objectivity and merit, in Woke America, substantive criticism of others based on their actions and statements is now “racist.” Fighting anti-Semitism is racist. Fighting hatred is racist. Fighting ignorance is racist.

Sunlight is the best disinfectant. And scrutiny of the Democrats will likely make it difficult for them to maintain their Senate and House majorities in 2022. But the damage progressives are already causing to public health, to America’s standing in the world, to American schoolchildren and to American Jews will take more than one election to repair.

Caroline Glick is an award-winning columnist and author of “The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East.”

Trump snubs Haley, relationship appears finished after critical interview

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President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with outgoing U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, Oct. 9, 2018. (AP/Evan Vucci)
By Paul Shindman, World Israel News

Former President Donald Trump has ignored a request from former U.S. Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley to meet with him to do damage control after dissing Trump in a recent interview, the news website Politico reported Thursday.

Haley apparently contacted Trump last week to request a sit-down meeting at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, but a source familiar with the details told Politico that Trump turned her down.

The two Republicans have not spoken since Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building on Jan. 6, when Haley condemned Trump for inciting his supporters.

The breakdown between the two came after Politico published an in-depth interview with Haley on Feb. 12 in which she said the Republican Party should not have followed Trump over his unproven allegations of election fraud.

“We need to acknowledge he let us down,” Haley said in the interview. “He went down a path he shouldn’t have, and we shouldn’t have followed him, and we shouldn’t have listened to him. And we can’t let that ever happen again.”

Haley, who is widely believed to be building up for a run at the presidency in 2024, had backed Trump’s complaints over the election outcome, saying: “I understand the president. I understand that genuinely, to his core, he believes he was wronged.”

However, that position changed after Trump supporters tried to stop Senate certification of Joe Biden as the new president and senators – both Democrat and Republican – were evacuated from the building.

“He was badly wrong with his words yesterday,” Haley said after the Capitol incident. “And it wasn’t just his words. His actions since Election Day will be judged harshly by history.”

Haley also said that in her eyes Trump was finished with politics.

“I don’t think he’s going to be in the picture. I don’t think he can. He’s fallen so far,” Haley said.

In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on Thursday, Haley painted a rosier picture of Trump, saying the “liberal media… wants to stoke a nonstop Republican civil war” and had used her comments to do so.

“The moment anyone on the right offers the slightest criticism of the 45th president, the media goes berserk,” Haley wrote, apparently trying to distance herself from her harsh criticism of Trump by also praising his achievements in foreign policy and Trump’s lightning campaign that successfully produced coronavirus vaccines in record time.

Known for cutting off anybody who does not display 100% loyalty to him, Trump did not respond to Haley’s request for a meeting to patch up their relationship.

Mystery ship suspected in 100-mile Israeli coastline contamination

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Israelis standing around a 17-meter long fin whale washed ashore near the city of Ashkelon, Feb. 19, 2021. (Flash90/Yossi Aloni)

By Lauren Marcus, World Israel News

Israel is facing its worst ecological disaster in decades as an apparent tar dump from a vessel off the coastline has wreaked havoc upon the country’s sea life and beaches.

From Israel’s northernmost beach at Rosh HaNikra to the southern port city of Ashkelon, Israeli shores stretching 100 miles have been blackened by tar.

“What we are seeing today is one of the worst pollution disasters we have ever known in Israel, said Shaul Goldstein, head of the Nature and Parks Authority.

Dead marine animals, including turtles and a 17 meter (55 foot) baby whale, have washed ashore, indicating a serious disaster.

“The greatest fear is that there is a lot more tar in the sea right now that is poisoning wildlife and still hasn’t reached us,” Dr. Dor Adelist, a marine scientist, told Walla News.

Scores of volunteers turned up on Israel’s beaches over the weekend to help clear the tar, but the Israel Nature and Parks Authority warned the public to stop clean-up efforts after several people fell ill and were hospitalized after breathing in toxic fumes.

The Chief of the General Staff, Lt. Gen. Aviv Kohavi agreed on Sunday to send thousands of IDF soldiers to assist the Nature and Parks Authority in mapping the areas which were affected by the tar contamination, cleaning the beaches, and disposing of the garbage in a designated area.

Environmental Protection Minister Gila Gamliel in a statement, “This is a hazard of a magnitude we have not seen in years.”

“We are doing everything in order to find those responsible for the destruction, and are preparing for the difficult and long task of rehabilitating the beaches and preventing further injury to animals.”

Gamliel said the Environmental Protection Ministry was in contact with international bodies to identify and hold the ship responsible for the spill accountable.

Adding that the incident is “heartbreaking” and a “crime against the environment and ecosystem,” Gamliel explained that Israel is using AI-driven models of sea movement and satellite imaging to track the source of the spill.

The Environmental Protection Ministry has identified 10 vessels that sailed through the Mediterranean Sea during the time frame and location at which the spill is believed to have happened.

The agency is in contact with its international counterparts to audit the ships and determine which one is the culprit.

“Justice will be done,” said Gamliel.

Manhattan DA Subpoenas Tax Agency in Criminal Probe Into Trump Organization: Report

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By: Tom Ozimek

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has subpoenaed a New York City property tax agency as part of a criminal probe into one of former President Donald Trump’s companies.

New York City Tax Commission was issued the subpoena, the agency’s president Frances Henn confirmed to Reuters on Friday.

The move suggests that Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance Jr. is examining the values Trump assigned to some commercial properties in tax filings and loan documents and looking for possible evidence of fraud.

Vance’s office and lawyers for the Trump Organization declined requests from Reuters to comment on the tax commission subpoena.

Citing grand jury secrecy rules, Vance’s office hasn’t publicly said what it is investigating, but some details have emerged in court filings that suggest prosecutors are seeking evidence of possible falsification of records as well as insurance and tax fraud.

Vance’s office sent subpoenas to local governments in the New York City suburbs last month, seeking information about a Westchester estate Trump owns there, and 158 acres of land he donated to a conservation land trust in order to qualify for an income tax deduction.

Earlier in the week, Vance’s office added Mark Pomerantz, a prominent former prosecutor, to bolster its team investigating possible fraud claims against Trump’s company, according to Danny Frost, a spokesman for the office, CNN reported.

Separately, New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat, is conducting a civil probe into whether the Trump Organization improperly manipulated the value of Trump’s assets on annual financial statements in order to secure loans and obtain tax benefits.

The Trump Organization has described the probe as politically-motivated and earlier accused James of “continued harassment.”

“While we have tried to cooperate in good faith with the investigation at every turn, the NYAG’s continued harassment of the company as we approach the election (and filing of this motion on the first day of the Republican National Convention) once again confirms that this investigation is all about politics,” a Trump Organization lawyer told news outlets last year.

James said in August 2020 that she had been probing the allegations since 2019 after Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen testified before Congress. The investigation remained confidential for months.

With Trump now out of office, he no longer enjoys its protective cloak of immunity. A criminal conviction would be an unprecedented event in American history, with no ex-president ever even charged with a crime, much less convicted for one. (Epoch Times)

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Pop Star Dua Lipa Angers Israelis by Reposting Anti-Semitic Tweet on Instagram

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Dua Lipa decided to share a post which falsely and egregiously castigated the actions of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as it pertains to the Palestinians. The post was written by Vin Arfuso, an American director. Photo Credit: YouTube.com

Edited by: Fern Sidman

The tragic fact is that the scourge of anti-Semitism knows no bounds and during these challenging times it has totally infected the entertainment industry. This horrendous news was recently evidenced when Pop star Dua Lipa jumped into the fray and made her thoughts known to her formidable throngs of followers on Instagram. Lipa decided to share a post which falsely and egregiously castigated the actions of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) as it pertains to the Palestinians.  The post was written by Vin Arfuso, an American director.

So, as Lipa served as the mouthpiece for yet another Hollywood Jew hater, the post did not stop there. It also included a reference to the murder of George Floyd by a white police officer in Minneapolis in May of 2020.

According to a Jerusalem Post report, the post read:   “While everybody’s in the mood to talk about human rights, this is what happens EVERYDAY in Palestine, paid for by our taxpayer dollars.  The big bad tough guys of the #IDF thoroughly enjoy beating and shooting children,” the post continued. “They even have shirts that depict a pregnant Palestinian woman with a sniper scope on her stomach that reads ‘1 shot two kills.’

“But don’t worry,” the post continued. “They’re all terrorist so it’s all good. We totally understand.

“When people say #freepalestine, it doesn’t mean that scary Muslims will run into Tel Aviv and ruin the fun dance parties on the beach. Rather, it’s a simple request for sovereignty and freedom.”

The post included such hashtags such as “HumanRights” and “fighting for justice.” It was later deleted, according to the report.

The JPost reported that Arfuso said that he’s working on a documentary on the subject that would be even more shocking.  He also posted a few pictures of IDF soldiers standing next to Palestinian teenagers.

Lipa’s connection with Arfuso comes in the way of her boyfriend, American model Anwar Hadid, who made the introduction between the director and his pop star girlfriend. Hadid is the brother of supermodels Gigi & Bella Hadid. In the past, the Hadid sisters have made their own share of false and injurious claims about Israel.

Fans of Lipa in Israel were livid over the anti-Semitic tweet, according to an N12 report. Israelis responded with their own unique form of “chutzpah” by giving Lipa some formidable pushback. They harshly critiqued her for championing a cause she knows little to nothing about and for not thoroughly exploring the other side of the story before spewing forth her own “woke” pronouncements.

The JPost reported that others went further, saying that she “has it easy living in Beverly Hills, with no experience of war.”

MTA Transit Chief, Sarah Feinberg, Blames Media for Low Subway Ridership

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By Hellen Zaboulani

New York City subway ridership continues to suffer amid the COVID-19 pandemic.  As reported by the NY Post, Subway ridership this month was only about 70 percent of what it was in February 2020, and NYC bus ridership fell 50 percent.

On Sunday,  the MTA’s interim Transit Chief Sarah Feinberg blamed the low ridership on the media, saying it was news outlets who instilled people with fears about contracting COVID-19 on trains.  “[The subway system] was really ill-served by some of the early coverage of the pandemic,” Feinberg told ABC 7, noting news footage of packed subway trains when the pandemic first broke out.  “So I think people started thinking, the last place I want to be is in a crowded subway car,” she said.

Feinberg said that data shows that public transportation has not been a hot spot for contracting the deadly virus.  “Well, fast forward a year, there’s now been study after study that shows that the subway system, the transit system, not just in New York but really everywhere, is really not a place that’s vectoring the virus,” she said in the interview.

Last week, the subway systems had another drop in ridership, following a string of subway assaults which left two homeless riders dead and others injured. This Feinberg blamed on city officials.  “The subway system is safe – yet as we have been saying for more than two years, we’re concerned about the uptick in certain crimes and the significant lack of mental health assistance available to those who are clearly experiencing a crisis,” Feinberg said Saturday.  “The City is responsible for policing the subway system and for providing social and mental health services. We have been asking City Hall and the NYPD to step up those resources for years.”  After the killings, the MTA requested that the NYPD add 1,500 more police officers to the transit, police officials vowed to add 500 officers.  The MTA has also stationed private security at the 181st Street A train station, where the violence occurred.

Though Feinberg did not mention it, another factor for the low ridership, has been the loss of NYC jobs and the increasing number of people still working remotely from home.  As per the Post, some 550,000 New Yorkers lost their jobs over the last year.

A study commissioned by the MTA has predicted that subway ridership is not slated to return to pre-pandemic levels until at least 2024.

 

Long-Time Bronx Educator Fired for Sharing Holocaust Story, Refuses “Wakanda” Salute

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Wakanda Salute (Courtesy: Marvel Cinematic Universe)

By Hellen Zaboulani

A Bronx educator claims her career was derailed by the school system’s “equity” agenda.

As reported by the NY Post, on Friday, Karen Ames filed a lawsuit in the Manhattan Supreme Court, saying she was targeted and demoted for being Jewish and above 40 years of age.  A 30-year veteran employee at the Department of Education, she claims that her ousting was part of Chancellor Richard Carranza’s “Disrupt and Dismantle” campaign to get rid of long time employees.  “The agenda of Chancellor Carranza and his senior leadership team was euphemistically touted as an ‘equity platform’ but in reality, it was a platform used to create gender, age, racial and ethnic divisions in the NYC School system,” she said in the $150 million suit.

Ames was once praised by Carranza in his early tenure, for her successes when he had visited PS 69 in District 8, where she served as superintendent since 2014. He had been impressed by her accomplishment in raising math scores, promising to imitate her methods in other schools, she claims in court papers.

Things took a downward spiral, for Ames, however.  At a supposed bias training session where superintendents were asked to share their personal stories, Ames spoke about her grandparents’ devastating loss of two children during the Holocaust in Poland.  Ames alleges that her colleague Rasheda Amon admonished her saying, “you better check yourself”.  “That is not about being Jewish! It’s about black and brown boys of color only,” Amon said, as per court documents.  The legal complaint also says that she was criticized for not participating in the comic book movie-inspired “Wakanda Forever” salute to “black power” at superintendent meetings.

Ames says she was grilled about her “ethnic background,” by Cheryl Watson-Harris, who was then Carranza’s top deputy.   Ames says she was questioned about her family, residency and she “improperly inquired” about her ethnicity.

As per the suit, in August 2018, Watson-Harris gave Ames a termination letter, saying the department “was moving in a new direction”.  Being a single mom, Ames says she begged to keep her job, retirement benefits and health insurance.  A month later, Ames was given a choice, to take a demotion or be removed from the payroll within in 24 hours.  She agreed to be demoted.  After being shuffled around and having no work for five months at one point, in July, Ames finally found a job in a different state as a school administrator, she alleges in the suit.

The DOE did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

Biden nominee who ‘out-tweeted Trump’ in trouble as Democratic Senator pulls support

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Neera Tanden, President Joe Biden's nominee for Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), appears before a Senate Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, Feb. 10, 2021. (AP/The New York Times/Anna Moneymaker)

By David Isaac, World Israel News

Neera Tanden’s nomination to head the Office of Management and Budget appears to be in jeopardy. After Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) said he wouldn’t support her confirmation, “behind-the-scenes jockeying began for those seeking to be the fallback option,” Politico reported on Feb. 20.

“I have carefully reviewed Neera Tanden’s public statements and tweets that were personally directed towards my colleagues on both sides of the aisle from Senator [Bernie] Sanders to Senator [Mitch] McConnell and others,” Manchin said in a statement on Friday.

“I believe her overtly partisan statements will have a toxic and detrimental impact on the important working relationship between members of Congress and the next director of the Office of Management and Budget. For this reason, I cannot support her nomination,” he said.

Tanden, president and CEO of the far-left think tank Center for American Progress and a longtime Clinton confidante, has the dubious distinction of out-tweeting former President Donald Trump (over 1.5 times more to be exact), according to Newsweek.

Her sharply worded social media posts attacked Democrats and Republicans alike. She said “vampires have more heart than Ted Cruz,” the Republican senator for Texas. Of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), she said “Russia did a lot more to help Bernie than the DNC’s random internal emails did to help Hillary.”

 

On Feb. 10, Sanders said “Your attacks were not just made against Republicans. There were vicious attacks against progressives, people who I have worked with — me personally.”

Tanden apologized for her online rhetoric. “I deeply regret and apologize for my language, some of my past language,” she said. “I recognize that this role is a bipartisan role, and I recognize I have to earn the trust of senators across the board.”

Although it was not a factor in Manchin’s decision, Tanden has a shaky history on Israel matters.

In March 2019, Tanden opposed Trump’s recognition of the Golan Heights “a blatant political move to boost the chances of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ahead of Israeli elections and earn political points here at home.”

She said, “Unfortunately, it could actually destabilize the region, isolate the United States and diminish the chances of Arab-Israeli peace even further.”

Also, under her tenure, CAP in 2012 came under fire from Jewish groups for language its staffers used that was considered anti-Israel and borderline anti-Semitic. In one personal Twitter post, a CAP writer referred to “Israel-firsters,” which the Jewish groups said borrowed from anti-Semitic tropes questioning Jews’ loyalty.

CAP defended itself by saying the “inappropriate” language appeared in personal tweets, and not on CAP’s website or official blogs.

CAP sought to distance itself from the anti-Israel and anti-Semitism charge and at one point hosted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to speak in 2015.

Scalise on Trump Meeting: ‘He Still Cares a Lot About This Country’

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BY ZACHARY STIEBER(EPOCH TIMES)

The No. 2 Republican in the House said after a private meeting last week with former President Donald Trump that the now-Florida resident still cares a lot about America.

“He still cares a lot about this country and the direction of our country,” House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) said. “But it was a conversation more about how he’s doing now and what he’s planning on doing and how his family is doing.”

Scalise met with Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida, on Feb. 16, a spokesperson for the congressman previously told The Epoch Times. The spokesperson had declined to provide details on the meeting other than to say the pair had “touched base.”

On Feb. 21, Scalise said he was fundraising in various parts of Florida when Trump reached out.

“I hadn’t seen him since he had left the White House. And it was actually good to catch up with him. I noticed he was a lot more relaxed than his four years in the White House,” he added.

The show’s host asked the Louisiana congressman whether he thought Trump should take responsibility for the Jan. 6 storming of the U.S. Capitol. Scalise noted that Trump denounced the breach.

“And I think everybody should have been unequivocal in their denouncing of what happened, not only on January 6th but during the summer, when they were burning down cities, shooting cops, beating people in the streets,” he said.

“You saw the left denouncing January 6th, as we did. They didn’t denounce what happened during the summer. So let’s be across the board and say anybody who resorts to violence to settle political disputes, there’s no place for that in America and it should be disputed unequivocally.”

Trump was impeached on Jan. 13 for alleged incitement of insurrection, as a majority of lawmakers in the lower chamber said he incited the Capitol breach; he was acquitted earlier this month by the Senate.

Scalise met with Trump several weeks after the top House Republican, Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), had traveled to Mar-a-Lago.

Republican leaders in the Senate, though, have condemned Trump in recent days.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) voted to acquit the former president but then took to the Senate floor to blame him for the Capitol breach.

Trump responded in a strongly worded statement saying the GOP won’t win with McConnell at the party’s helm and vowing to support primary candidates he believes will promote his “America first” agenda.

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Cuomo Accused Of “Gangster” Threats Against “Flood” Of People, Forbes Report

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A flood of politicians and other public figures have come forward to accuse New York Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) of gangster-like behavior, including multiple threats ranging from ‘watch your back’ to ‘bullying, mistreatment and intimidation,’ according to a newly released article from  Forbes.

  • Nate McMurray, a two-time House candidate in Western New York, told Forbes that after criticizing Cuomo for plans to attend a Buffalo Bills game, he received a call from a Cuomo aide on New Years Eve that began “you motherf***er,” before devolving into threats like “you’re done in politics.”
  • McMurray said he took down his tweet after the call because he was “scared” and looking for a job after his run, adding that he’s heard from people in both Cuomo’s staff and the New York legislature about a “pervasive culture of fear that has trickled down from his office.”
  • We’ve all been yelled at by someone in that administration,” Marc Molinaro, a Republican county executive in upstate New York who ran against Cuomo in 2018, told Forbes, adding, “It’s unacceptable but how they operate.”
  • Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou, tweeted that she was “flooded” with stories from people who said they were “bullied, mistreated, or intimidated” by Cuomo, a statement echoed by former Cuomo aide Lindsey Boylan, who has previously accused him of harassment.
  • Alessandra Biaggi, a Democratic state senator, told the New Yorker Cuomo once asked her to “tell me again how your grandfather’s career ended,” which she perceived as a threat given that her grandfather, Mario Biaggi, resigned over a corruption scandal – though a Cuomo spokesperson told the New Yorker it was about the “importance of integrity in government.”
  • Fox News meteorologist Janice Dean tweeted that she was told by someone close to the Cuomo family to “‘Watch my back,’” when she began speaking out against him prolifically over the coronavirus-related deaths of her parents, who were both nursing home residents.

Mike Pence Declined CPAC Invitation, Donald Trump Accepted

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Former Vice President Mike Pence declined the Conservative Political Action Conference’s (CPAC) invitation to speak at the event, a source familiar with the development confirmed to Breitbart News.

A source familiar with Pence’s thinking told Breitbart News not to read too much into this decision, noting he is spending the immediate timeframe after his term in office focused on family and getting pieces into place–like accepting senior positions at the Heritage Foundation and Young America’s Foundation, as Breitbart News reported. Expect Pence to be very vocal in the coming months ahead, this source said.

In the meantime, former President Donald Trump will be making his first post-presidential appearance at the conservative gathering in Florida next weekend, according to reports.

 

Trump has been keeping a relatively low profile since he retired from the White House to Palm Beach, Florida, in January, but reemerged last week to conduct a series of phone-in interviews to commemorate the death of conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh.

Trump has a long history with CPAC, which played a key role in his emergence as a political force.

 

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Winter Storm Delays Leave NYC With Less Than 1K COVID Vaccine Doses

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New York City has fewer than 1,000 COVID-19 doses on hand because of shipment delays caused by snowstorms and freezing temperatures across the country, its website showed Sunday.

The alarming shortage from the winter storm that has killed an estimated 70 people has stalled vaccination efforts, authorities warned.

The White House said Friday two major vaccine shipping locations in Memphis, Tenn., and Louisville, Ky., experienced an operational slowdown, triggering the backlog and affecting every state.

In New York City, more than 2,000 vaccination sites were in areas without power and couldn’t accept doses, the New York Times reported.

In Texas, 30,824 people were still without power as of Sunday morning, according to the website poweroutage.com.

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Top Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Adviser Former Gang “Triggerman” on Parole

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The newest employee for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is a former gang member who remains on parole in New York, according to state records.

Dyjuan Tatro, a former “triggerman” for an upstate New York gang, started this week as the campaign committee’s senior adviser for diversity and inclusion. Tatro, who earned a bachelor’s degree while behind bars, was released from federal prison in October 2017—but he is on parole in New York for drug and assault convictions that preceded his federal convictions, according to a database by the state’s Department of Corrections and Community Supervision.

Tatro was already in jail for the New York crimes in 2009 when a multi-agency federal RICO taskforce brought down Tatro’s gang, the Original Gangsta Killas. Court records indicate the scale of his criminal enterprise is much wider than previously reported.

In a December 2010 plea agreement, Tatro admitted to attempted murder, assault, running guns for fellow gang members from out-of-state sources, and distributing crack. The quantity of crack the Killas distributed was so large that Tatro was eligible for a life sentence, according to court records. A 2009 sentencing memo further reveals that Tatro remained in touch with members of the gang while he was incarcerated, raising questions as to when his gang association ended.

The DCCC did not respond to inquiries regarding Tatro’s parole status and whether he will receive paid time off to meet with his parole officer.

While the exact terms of Tatro’s parole agreement are unknown, New York parole guidelines provide that parolees shall not leave the state without permission from their parole officers. The guidelines also allow parole officers to conduct unaccounted spot checks at their place of employment. State documents also indicate that parolees with known gang affiliations such as Tatro are put in a “high-risk” category with further travel restrictions.

The DCCC defended its decision to hire Tatro after initial reports on his prior gang affiliation and support for the movement to defund the police.

“He has served his time for the crimes he committed and is now a national leader in the bipartisan movement to reform our criminal justice system and bring meaningful improvements to the education system in American prisons,” a spokesman told the New York Post.

Tatro has drawn criticism for his extreme attacks on law enforcement in the past year. He has compared cops in the United States to Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. Tatro has lashed out at Starbucks for asking employees to serve cops, calling it an effort to “indoctrinate employees with pro-police nonsense.”

 

In a now-deleted post following the Jan. 6 riot in Washington, D.C., Tatro attacked efforts to support the U.S. Capitol Police because he said they were “white supremacists.”

“The answer to white supremacists storming the Capitol is not to give more money to a different group of white supremacists who’s job it is to uphold white supremacy,” Tatro wrote in a post first reported by Fox News.

Tatro also defended looting during anti-police protests last summer, writing on Twitter that “LOOTING [was] a VITAL form of social PROTEST.”

A review of Tatro’s social media accounts also indicates he has traveled to Mexico in recent weeks, an apparent violation of his parole. A Feb. 8 picture posted by Tatro on Facebook shows him on the beach in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. It is unclear when the trip occurred.

New York records show Tatro’s parole is based on convictions for drug possession and second-degree assault, both felonies.

Tatro’s hiring comes as some Democrats try to distance themselves from calls to defund the police, which proved to be disastrous for Democrats at the ballot box last November. In party meetings after the elections, Democrats in swing-districts complained that the embrace of anti-police protests gave their opponents unlimited ammunition.

Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D., N.Y.), the DCCC’s new chairman, pitched himself to colleagues as a moderate who could compete in districts won by Trump that Democrats will need to win to maintain their narrow majority.

Maloney did not return a request for comment on Tatro.

Psaki Dodges Questions on Cuomo’s Leadership Amid Nursing Home Deaths Investigation

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White House press secretary Jen Psaki avoided responding to questions about whether President Biden still believed Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D-NY) is the “gold standard” in leadership during the coronavirus pandemic during an appearance on Sunday’s broadcast of ABC’s “This Week.”

Anchor Jonathan Karl said, “OK, I want to turn to another controversy that raged this week. Andrew Cuomo under fire for allegedly not being transparent and misleading on the number of nursing home deaths in New York. Last spring, President Biden cited Andrew Cuomo as the gold standard for leadership during the pandemic. Take a listen.”

In a video clip Biden said, “Your governor of New York has done one hell of a job. I think he’s sort of the gold standard.”

Karl said, “So, now, we’ve seen that Governor Cuomo has allegedly undercounted nursing home deaths, misled legislators in New York  and he called the New York Assemblyman Ron Kim, raising questions basically threatening to destroy him, I think was his actual words. So does President Biden still consider Andrew Cuomo the gold standard when it comes to leadership on the pandemic?”

Psaki said, “Well, Jon, we work with Governor Cuomo just like we work with governors across the country. He’s also the chair of the NGA, so he plays an important role in ensuring that we are coordinating closely and getting assistance out to people of his state and states across the country. We’ll continue to do that. Of course, there will be a process, an investigations, we’ll leave that to others to determine how that path is going to move as we look forward. But we’ll continue to work with a range of governors, including of course Governor Cuomo, because we believe the people of New York, states across the country, need assistance not only to get through the pandemic but to get through this difficult economic time and that’s where our focus remains.”

Karl pressed, “Jen, my question was, does President Biden still believe that Andrew Cuomo represents the gold standard on leadership during this pandemic? Just a yes or no.”

Psaki said, “Well, it doesn’t always have to be a yes or no answer, Jon. I think the president is focused on his goal, his objectives as president of the United States. I’m not here to give new labels or names from the president, I’m here to communicate with you about what our focuses are and what his objectives are as president of the United States. He’ll continue to work with Governor Cuomo as well as other governors across the country. I’m not here to give new labels and names from the president. I’m here to communicate with our focuses are.”

The entire interview is below, the Cuomo questions begin at around & minutes 40 seconds

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Entire California School Board Resigns Following Leaked Video Mocking Parents For Wanting Schools Reopened

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(TJVNEWS.COM) A whole school board in northern California resigned after a video of them during a meeting leaked showing them mocking parents for wanting schools to reopen.

The president and three other members of the Oakley Union Elementary School Board of Trustees resigned Friday after a video showed them attacking parents during a Zoom meeting which they didn’t know was open to the public.

“The comments made were not in alignment with our vision and are definitely not what any of us stand for as leaders,” Hetrick told Fox News. “I know that we lost trust with the community. I will not make excuses for what happened or why it happened.”

“I have been and continue to be committed to working together for the betterment of the Oakley Union Elementary School District students, staff and entire school community,” he added.