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Feb 28, 2026

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THE END OF THE DISASTROUS BIDEN CRIME WAVE

The radical left's disastrous era of lawlessness has officially been eradicated as violent crime rates plummet across the biggest cities in the United States, representing a massive validation of President Trump's commitment to public safety.

President Trump took office on a solemn pledge to restore absolute law and order after years of unprecedented chaos and the soft-on-crime Democrat policies that threw the country's largest metropolitan areas into total anarchy and absolute ruin.

Every major violent crime category saw sharp drops in 2025 compared to the previous year, with robberies plummeting by an astounding twenty percent, aggravated assaults decreasing by ten percent, and overall murders dropping by nineteen percent.


The murder rate in the nation's biggest cities has fallen to its lowest level in at least 125 years, marking the largest single-year drop in recorded history and saving countless innocent American lives from the disastrous Democrat crime wave.

TRUMP'S NO-NONSENSE APPROACH TO PUBLIC SAFETY

This historic victory is the direct result of President Trump's aggressive, no-nonsense approach to public safety, which includes surging vital federal resources into Democrat-run cities that had tragically devolved into literal violent war zones.

By completely removing savage criminal illegals from our streets, aggressively supporting local police and prosecutors, and rejecting the radical left's weakness, President Trump's decisive actions have restored peace to abandoned communities.

Multiple Southern and Sun Belt cities were among the biggest homicide decliners, with Florida cities like Orlando and Tampa headlining the spectacular list with more than a fifty percent decline in homicides under this new conservative leadership.

Even deeply blue areas like Chicago and Baltimore both experienced around a thirty percent drop in homicides last year, proving that conservative law enforcement strategies work perfectly when the federal government stops coddling violent criminals.

FBI DIRECTOR KASH PATEL DELIVERS TRUE JUSTICE

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has also been completely transformed under the brilliant leadership of Director Kash Patel, who recently highlighted a record-setting first year at the helm of the bureau by capturing top dangerous fugitives.

Director Patel successfully apprehended six of the FBI's Ten Most Wanted fugitives in just one year, proving that the agency is no longer a weaponized political tool used to unfairly target conservatives and is now solely focused on real justice.

The FBI has strategically placed approximately one thousand additional agents into the field to aggressively focus on violent crime and fugitive apprehension, ensuring these dedicated agents are working around the clock to protect American citizens.

President Trump and Director Patel have systematically dismantled the corrupt deep state apparatus, replacing it with a fiercely dedicated law enforcement machine that brings real justice and unprecedented safety back to the great American people.

House Passes Bill To Speed Federal Permitting For Natural Gas Pipelines

The U.S. House of Representatives has voted 213 to 184 to pass legislation aimed at speeding up federal permitting for interstate natural gas pipelines. The bill would designate the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission as the lead agency for pipeline permitting reviews.

Under the legislation, FERC would be allowed to consider water quality assessments as part of its environmental review, rather than waiting for separate Clean Water Act certifications from states.

Supporters say state-level certifications have often delayed pipeline approvals for years. The bill is titled the Improving Interagency Coordination for Pipeline Reviews Act. It is one of several measures in Congress aimed at accelerating federal permitting processes.

Another bill, the Promoting Efficient Review for Modern Infrastructure Today Act, also passed the House with bipartisan support. Lawmakers have made broad permitting reform a priority as they seek to expand energy infrastructure to meet rising electricity demand.

That demand has grown in part due to the rapid expansion of data centers across the country. Supporters of the legislation also argue that faster permitting could help reduce household energy costs, particularly by enabling quicker construction of energy projects that can increase supply and competition in the market.

The agency has approved most natural gas pipeline proposals that have come before it recently.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said Friday that gasoline prices could begin falling within weeks despite a sharp spike tied to the escalating conflict with Iran. Wright said the disruption to global oil markets is likely temporary.

“Look, Iran’s been an escalator of energy prices [for] 47 years, the whole history of their regime,” Wright said in an interview, Newsmax reported. “We got a little bit of an interruption right now to finally put an end to their ability to wreak havoc, to kill Americans, and to terrorize their neighbors.”

His remarks came as oil traders and drivers reacted to rising crude and gasoline prices following joint U.S.-Israeli military operations against Iran.

Iran has also taken steps to disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The waterway is one of the most critical oil choke points in the world.

The strait connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and normally carries about 20 percent of global petroleum liquids consumption.

Any threat to shipping through the passage can quickly impact global energy markets.

President Trump said on Friday that Iran is “totally defeated” just two weeks into the conflict with the Islamic republic. “The Fake News Media hates to report how well the United States Military has done against Iran, which is totally defeated and wants a deal — But not a deal that I would accept!” he posted to Truth Social late Friday.

He made the statement near the end of the 14th day of the U.S.-Israeli military operation.

Trump did not provide any further details about a potential deal or ongoing negotiations. The update comes amid varying perspectives on the direction and timeline of the conflict.

Shortly after the initial strikes on Iran on February 28, Trump predicted that the “major combat operations” would be a “short-term excursion,” lasting “four to five weeks” or possibly longer. He mentioned to reporters on Friday that the conflict would continue “as long as it’s necessary,” emphasizing that the U.S. attacks are “well ahead of schedule.”

The administration has expressed frustration over reports that contradict its timeline or the extent of the war.

In a press conference on Friday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth criticized CNN for an article claiming that the government “significantly underestimated” Iran’s willingness to close the Strait of Hormuz.

Hegseth described the article as “patently ridiculous” and “fundamentally unserious” as well as “the epitome of fake news meant to distract.”

Dershowitz Calls On Congress Should Investigate Epstein Death

Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, who has faced accusations related to his former client Jeffrey Epstein, strongly stated on Newsmax that he would like the House Oversight Committee to call him in to testify publicly. He also insisted on the public release of the names of those who have accused him and others.

During the interview, Dershowitz stated that Congress ought to conduct a thorough investigation into Epstein’s death and release all relevant documents. He cautioned that in the absence of transparency, the case might stay a mystery.

Dershowitz responded to the announcement that Tova Noel, a prison guard who was charged with neglecting to regularly check on Epstein before he died in 2019, would be testifying before the House Oversight Committee on March 26.

Dershowitz noted that former President Bill Clinton is listed in connection with Jeffrey Epstein, but the names of Clinton’s accusers have been redacted.

“Clinton’s name is on the list,” Dershowitz argued. “It says Bill Clinton, not a victim in Epstein’s case, claimed she was invited to an orgy with Clinton but did not attend.”

“You know, again, let’s have a public hearing, but let’s name these accusers,” he added. “These accusers have no right to accuse and then hide behind anonymity.”

Dershowitz was no longer serving as Epstein’s legal counsel in July 2019, when Epstein was facing charges of sex trafficking involving minors. One month later, Epstein died in a New York correctional facility, and his death was ruled a suicide.

Dershowitz continued that the Justice Department has released a list of “prominent names,” but “every single name of every accuser has been blacked out.”

“So, for example, let’s turn to me,” Dershowitz said. “It says blank, blank, blank, blacked out. Stated she gave him a massage on Epstein’s plane. Parenthesis. Not a minor.”

“I was never on Epstein’s plane with a young woman,” he insisted.

“So let’s understand that this is an adult, a woman who was on Epstein’s plane, she says,” said Dershowitz. “I was never on Epstein’s plane with a young woman. I never got a massage. This is total defamation, a total lie.”

But he added that he can’t disprove the claim “because they won’t give me her name.”

At the same time, Dershowitz said the security procedures at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn would have made outside interference difficult.

“It’s very hard to imagine anybody getting through the security of the Metropolitan Detention Center, which I have visited numerous times to see clients. It’s very, very hard to get through there. So if he was killed, it would have to have been an inside job, and it has to be investigated,” Dershowitz said.

Without a thorough inquiry, Dershowitz warned the case could join other historic controversies.

“Otherwise, this is going to go down in history as one of those other unsolved mysteries, along with the Kennedy assassination and many others,” Dershowitz said. “And it’s time to put it to rest.”

Dershowitz also said investigations into Epstein’s New Mexico property, known as Zorro Ranch, should proceed openly.

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“I visited the property when it was under construction, and it was a construction site,” he said. “But everything should be investigated. This should be an open book. There should be no redactions.”

“What the public needs to know is everything,” Dershowitz said, calling for more transparency on Epstein. “Nothing restricted.”

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