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Alleged Ukraine Aid Laundering to Biden Campaign, Tech Giants Liable for Youth Mental Health
NSA Intercepts Reveal Alleged Ukraine Plot to Launder Funds to Biden Campaign
- NSA reportedly intercepted Ukrainian government conversations with USAID in 2022.
- Plan allegedly diverted hundreds of millions of taxpayer funds to Biden campaign.
- Rep. Eli Crane described the revelation as a big deal.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 26 (TNGB) – Representative Eli Crane called the revelation a big deal. The National Security Agency reportedly intercepted communications involving Ukrainian government officials and federal workers at USAID. Officials allegedly conspired to divert hundreds of millions of taxpayer money earmarked for clean energy projects. The scheme reportedly involved routing funds through a series of transactions into the United States to support Joe Biden’s 2024 campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
This revelation demands thorough investigation into foreign influence on American elections.
Senator Mike Lee Blames Democratic Party Prioritization of Foreigners for Political Disaster
- Sen. Mike Lee described Democratic policies as prioritizing foreigners over citizens.
- He called the approach a generational disaster for the party.
- Statement came amid ongoing debates over immigration enforcement priorities.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 26 (TNGB) – Senator Mike Lee issued a sharp critique of Democratic Party strategies on immigration. He argued that consistent focus on noncitizens at the expense of American citizens has created long-term political consequences. Lee pointed to recent policy decisions and public sentiment shifts as evidence of the fallout. His comments emerged during heightened discussions about border security and resource allocation in Congress.
Such prioritization risks alienating core voter bases across the country.
Colorado Parents Applaud Jury Verdict Holding Meta and Alphabet Accountable for Kids Mental Health
- Sen. Michael Bennet cited Colorado parents reporting social media harm to children.
- Jury found Meta and Alphabet negligent in addictive platform designs.
- Bennet urged Congress to pass legislation protecting youth online.
COLORADO, Mar 26 (TNGB) – Senator Michael Bennet highlighted widespread concerns from parents across the state about social media impacts on children. A recent jury verdict reportedly confirmed that Meta and Alphabet deliberately designed platforms to addict young users and exploit their attention for profit. Bennet noted the decision aligns with what families have experienced firsthand. He called for federal action to hold tech companies responsible and safeguard minors from harmful features.
Accountability from these giants marks a pivotal step toward online child protection.
Representative Nanette Barragan Describes Child Suffering at Dilley Detention Facility Under Trump Policies
- Rep. Nanette Barragan visited Dilley facility and met five-year-old Gael.
- Child reportedly endured severe stomach pain and constipation for over a week.
- ICE provided laxatives but dismissed broader medical concerns.
DILLEY TEXAS, Mar 26 (TNGB) – Representative Nanette Barragan recounted her visit to the Dilley Detention Facility. She met a five-year-old boy named Gael who reportedly suffered intense pain from inability to use the bathroom for more than a week. His stomach appeared bloated and distressed. ICE staff allegedly administered laxatives while downplaying the situation despite the child’s developmental challenges. Barragan described the episode as emblematic of broader treatment issues for detained minors.
This account underscores persistent questions about humane conditions in family detention centers.
Representative Dave Min Claims Trump Delayed TSA Funding to Secure More for ICE
- Rep. Dave Min stated Trump could have ended TSA shutdown at any time.
- Delay allegedly aimed to gain extra funding for ICE operations.
- Democrats refused the trade-off and welcomed funding resolution.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 26 (TNGB) – Representative Dave Min addressed the recent TSA funding impasse. He claimed President Trump deliberately delayed paychecks for Transportation Security Administration workers to leverage more resources for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Min noted Democrats rejected the linkage and insisted on separate resolution. The shutdown reportedly lasted weeks and affected frontline airport security personnel.
Resolution finally arrived but only after unnecessary strain on essential workers.
Representative Pramila Jayapal Accuses Trump Administration of Jailing Children and Separating Families
- Rep. Pramila Jayapal criticized Trump for jailing kids instead of targeting worst offenders.
- Policy reportedly separated families and caused lasting trauma.
- Jayapal vowed continued opposition to such enforcement tactics.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 26 (TNGB) – Representative Pramila Jayapal condemned the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement approach. She alleged it focused on detaining children rather than the most serious threats at the border. Families faced separation that reportedly inflicted permanent emotional damage on minors. Jayapal referenced specific cases of young detainees as examples of misplaced priorities.
Protecting children must remain central to any immigration framework.
Representative Jimmy Gomez Shares Trump Comment on Avoiding Stupid Person as President
- Rep. Jimmy Gomez responded to a post quoting Trump on presidential fitness.
- Trump reportedly said he does not want a stupid person in the office.
- Comment sparked immediate reactions across political lines.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 26 (TNGB) – Representative Jimmy Gomez responded to a post quoting President Trump. Trump reportedly declared he does not want a stupid person serving as president. The remark came during discussions about leadership qualifications. Gomez used the quote to highlight perceived inconsistencies in public discourse.
The comment fueled fresh debate over standards for the nation’s highest office.
Representative Mike Thompson Emphasizes No Boots on the Ground for Paratroopers
- Rep. Mike Thompson stressed opposition to ground troop deployments.
- Statement targeted potential involvement of paratroopers and similar units.
- Emphasis came amid foreign policy discussions.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 26 (TNGB) – Representative Mike Thompson voiced firm opposition to any deployment of American ground forces. He specifically reassured fellow paratroopers and other combat units that no boots on the ground would occur in current operations. Thompson framed the position as consistent with avoiding unnecessary military entanglements. His remarks addressed ongoing concerns about overseas commitments.
Clarity on troop involvement helps maintain focus on national defense priorities.
Representative Diana DeGette Advocates Treating Addiction as Disease Not Criminal Matter
- Rep. Diana DeGette described addiction as a disease like diabetes or cancer.
- She argued against scheduling prosecutions as solutions to opioid crisis.
- Call focused on expanding treatment tools instead of punishment.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 26 (TNGB) – Representative Diana DeGette addressed the nation’s opioid challenges during floor remarks. She compared addiction to chronic illnesses such as diabetes or cancer and called for medical rather than punitive responses. DeGette criticized efforts to schedule or prosecute users as ineffective. She urged lawmakers to prioritize additional treatment resources and support services.
Shifting focus to care offers the most practical path forward on opioids.
Representative Doris Matsui Demands Full Commission Vote on Merger Process
- Rep. Doris Matsui insisted Chairman Carr follow legal guidelines for merger review.
- Process reportedly requires full commission consideration without delays.
- Matsui accused slow rolling of indicating corruption and unfitness.
WASHINGTON D.C., Mar 26 (TNGB) – Representative Doris Matsui pressed for adherence to established procedures in a pending merger case. She stated that Chairman Carr must allow the full commission to vote as required by law. Matsui alleged delays in scheduling amounted to improper interference. Her comments came amid accusations of procedural gamesmanship.
Transparency in regulatory decisions upholds public trust in government oversight.


