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Florida Rep. Faces EXPULSION—Ethics Panel Reveals Findings…
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Florida Rep. Faces EXPULSION—Ethics Panel Reveals Findings…

Democratic Representative Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick stands at the center of a congressional storm as House leaders debate expulsion following a two-year ethics investigation that uncovered how she allegedly funneled millions in COVID relief funds into her 2022 campaign. Speaker Mike Johnson declared the facts “indisputable” and predicted her removal from Congress.The COVID Money TrailThe investigation centers on a Florida state error that sent roughly $5 million in pandemic disaster relief to Cherfilus-McCormick’s family health care business. Ethics investigators spent two years examining how she received that money from the business and allegedly used it to finance her congressional campaign through a network of family members and related companies. She maintains her innocence on all charges, both criminal and ethical. The House Ethics Committee conducted an exhaustive probe that included 59 subpoenas, 28 witness interviews, and review of more than 33,000 pages of documents. Community leaders in her South Florida district sent letters to committee leadership warning that expulsion could leave hundreds of thousands of constituents without representation during a critical period. Faith leaders and union officials urged the committee to proceed carefully.Constitutional Threshold For RemovalFlorida Republican Representative Greg Steube announced plans to move for expulsion once the Ethics Committee issues its punishment recommendation. The Constitution requires a two-thirds House vote for expulsion, a threshold historically difficult to reach and requiring enormous bipartisan support. House Democratic leaders have declined to condemn Cherfilus-McCormick publicly, saying they want the ethics process to conclude first.What Happens NextThe Ethics Committee faces several punishment options including reprimand, censure, or financial penalties before considering the nuclear option of expulsion. Congress historically prefers letting voters decide lawmakers’ fates rather than removing elected representatives. Speaker Johnson’s prediction of expulsion suggests Republican leadership believes they can secure the necessary votes. The congresswoman continues serving while facing separate criminal charges related to the same alleged campaign finance violations.SourcesAssociated Press: Lawmakers weigh sanctions for Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida

ICON GONE: Osmond Brother Dead After Decades-Long Battle…
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ICON GONE: Osmond Brother Dead After Decades-Long Battle…

A cherished icon of family values and wholesome American entertainment, Alan Osmond, passes away, reminding us of a fading era when faith, hard work, and clean living defined success. Alan Osmond’s Enduring Legacy Alan Ralph Osmond died on April 20, 2026, at his home in Orem, Utah, surrounded by wife Suzanne and their eight sons. Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis around 1986, he retired from performing by 2007 after four decades of managing the progressive disease. A family spokesperson confirmed the passing to Utah media on April 21. This marks the first death among the core performing Osmond brothers, closing a chapter on their original lineup. His life reflected unwavering family devotion and faith-driven perseverance. From Humble Beginnings to National Fame Born June 22, 1949, in Ogden, Utah, as the third child of George and Olive Osmond, Alan became the eldest vocalist due to older brothers Virl and Tom’s hearing impairments. In the early 1960s, he formed the Osmond Brothers Boys’ Quartet with Wayne, Merrill, and Jay to raise funds for his siblings’ hearing aids. Exposure on The Andy Williams Show from 1962 propelled them to 1970s pop stardom with clean-cut hits. Rooted in LDS principles, their story highlighted self-reliance and familial sacrifice over government aid. The band’s success contrasted sharply with modern entertainment’s often chaotic narratives. Alan’s role as guitarist and leader symbolized stability in a large Mormon family of nine children. No family conflicts emerged publicly, underscoring their tight-knit structure under parental guidance. This wholesome model offered an antidote to today’s elite-driven cultural decay, where traditional values face erosion. Battle with Illness and Family Resilience Multiple sclerosis diagnosis circa 1986 progressively limited Alan’s mobility and stage presence, yet he coped for nearly 40 years before passing. The autoimmune disease attacks the central nervous system, causing numbness, pain, and potential paralysis, with no cure available. Alan’s determination mirrored the American spirit of overcoming adversity through faith and initiative, not reliance on expansive welfare systems. His retirement in 2007 allowed focus on family, leaving a blueprint for dignified endurance. Surviving siblings include non-performers Virl and Tom, plus Merrill, Jay, Donny, Jimmy, and Marie, all tied to the Osmond legacy. Alan leaves 30 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The family’s Utah roots emphasized community and resilience, values increasingly rare amid federal overreach and social fragmentation. Global fans now tribute his talent, family loyalty, and faith. Alan Osmond, Eldest Member of the Osmonds, Dies at 76 https://t.co/WvTxTOwWpy — Variety (@Variety) April 21, 2026 A Reminder of Lost American Ideals Alan’s death prompts reflection on The Osmonds’ cultural impact: a family band thriving on hard work, not handouts, in an era before woke agendas and globalist distractions dominated. Short-term, the family mourns privately with tributes emerging online; long-term, retrospectives may honor his MS awareness efforts and pioneering role. This loss affects 1970s music enthusiasts, Utah’s Mormon community, and those valuing clean entertainment. It underscores shared frustrations across political lines—government elites prioritizing power over citizens chasing the American Dream through determination. In 2026, with President Trump’s second term advancing America First policies, stories like Alan’s reinforce timeless principles of limited government, individual liberty, and family sovereignty. His legacy boosts nostalgia for self-made success, countering fiscal mismanagement and cultural decline that burden everyday Americans on both left and right. Sources: Alan Osmond, oldest of ‘The Osmond Brothers’ singing group, dies at age 76 Alan Osmond death: The Osmonds’ eldest member dies aged 76 Alan Osmond – Wikipedia

Omar’s Wealth DISAPPEARS Hours Before Ethics Deadline…
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Omar’s Wealth DISAPPEARS Hours Before Ethics Deadline…

Rep. Ilhan Omar slashed her reported net worth from $30 million to under $100,000 after ethics officials came knocking, blaming an “accounting error” that has watchdogs and forensic experts questioning whether this is simple incompetence or deliberate fraud. From Millionaire to Broke in One Amendment Rep. Ilhan Omar’s 2025 congressional financial disclosure painted a picture of considerable wealth, listing combined assets with her husband ranging from $6 million to $30 million. The filing included ownership stakes in a winery valued between $1 million and $5 million, plus a venture capital firm worth $5 million to $25 million. The Minnesota congresswoman’s sudden prosperity raised eyebrows among ethics watchdogs and Republican critics who have long scrutinized the “Squad” member’s financial dealings. When the Office of Congressional Conduct requested additional information in early 2026, everything changed dramatically. Ethics Office Inquiry Triggers Massive Revision Following the ethics office’s request, Omar submitted an amended disclosure that slashed her reported assets to between $18,004 and $95,000, essentially claiming near-poverty compared to the initial multimillion-dollar filing. Her husband’s businesses, previously valued in the millions, suddenly showed zero net value after accounting for previously unreported liabilities. Spokesperson Jacklyn Rogers defended the revision as a routine correction made “as soon as the discrepancy was identified,” insisting Omar is “not a millionaire.” Her attorney echoed this defense, claiming it’s common for busy members of Congress to rely on accountants and emphasizing nothing illegal occurred. Forensic Expert Calls Out Fraud Indicators Forensic accountant Sam Antar isn’t buying the innocent error narrative. In detailed analysis, Antar highlighted glaring contradictions that suggest deliberate misrepresentation rather than simple mistakes. The accountant’s own valuation letter supported the $30 million figure, yet that same professional now claims miscalculation. Antar pointed to Omar’s sudden income jump from a maximum of $90,000 to over $1 million, combined with the convenient appearance of liabilities that exactly offset previously reported wealth. These red flags, according to Antar, indicate potential income reporting fraud designed to obscure the congresswoman’s true financial position from constituents and ethics investigators. Pattern of Ethics Questions Continues This isn’t Omar’s first rodeo with financial disclosure controversies. The Minnesota representative faced scrutiny over campaign finance issues in 2019-2020, including questions about tax filings and marriage documentation. Critics argue this latest episode fits a troubling pattern of opacity from a politician who campaigns on transparency and accountability. Judicial Watch’s Tom Fitton amplified concerns on social media, questioning how “massive accounting errors” could erase millions in assets through previously unreported liabilities. The timing alone raises questions: why did these liabilities only surface after official scrutiny, not during the initial filing when accountants supposedly made the error? Transparency Crisis for Congressional Disclosures The Ethics in Government Act of 1978 established mandatory financial disclosures to prevent conflicts of interest and ensure public trust in elected officials. While errors occur, revisions of this magnitude remain exceptionally rare. When lawmakers report assets, they provide ranges rather than exact figures, making Omar’s shift from the $6-30 million bracket to under $100,000 particularly dramatic. This case highlights systemic weaknesses in congressional financial reporting, where busy members rely on accountants with limited oversight until problems emerge. For conservatives frustrated with double standards in Washington, Omar’s situation exemplifies the lack of accountability that erodes public confidence in government institutions and the political elite’s claimed commitment to transparency. Sources: Ilhan Omar’s office says she’s ‘not a millionaire’ after $30M filing revised to $100K report – Fox News

Tax Weapon DEPLOYED Against Confederate Heritage Organizations…
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Tax Weapon DEPLOYED Against Confederate Heritage Organizations…

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger signed legislation stripping Confederate heritage organizations of tax exemptions granted during the segregation era, raising serious concerns about viewpoint discrimination and selective enforcement against groups based solely on their historical focus. Selective Tax Enforcement Raises Constitutional Questions Governor Spanberger’s signature on HB167 eliminates property and recordation tax exemptions specifically for organizations with Confederate connections. The United Daughters of the Confederacy, Sons of Confederate Veterans, Confederate Memorial Literary Society, Stonewall Jackson Memorial Inc., and J.E.B. Stuart Birthplace Preservation Trust will lose benefits enshrined in Virginia tax code section 58.1-3607 since the 1950s. The organizations have characterized this as blatant targeting, noting other groups maintain identical exemptions under the same statute. This selective removal based on organizational viewpoint and historical focus presents troubling precedent for government picking winners and losers in the nonprofit sector based on ideology. Democratic Control Overcomes Republican Resistance The legislation represents a reversal from recent history where former Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed similar measures twice in 2024 and 2025. Democratic control of both the legislature and governor’s office in 2026 enabled passage, with votes splitting sharply along partisan lines. Delegate Jeff Askew praised the signing as creating “fairer tax policy” and advancing equality. However, the narrow party-line approval highlights deep divisions over whether the state should use its taxing authority to punish organizations for maintaining perspectives on history that current political majorities find objectionable, even when those groups engage in legitimate historical preservation activities. Broader Pattern of Government Overreach The tax exemption removal accompanies HB1344, also signed by Spanberger, which ends renewal of Sons of Confederate Veterans and Robert E. Lee specialty license plates. Together, these measures represent government actively working to marginalize organizations and viewpoints tied to Confederate history. Proponents frame this as remedying 75 years of state support for narratives romanticizing slavery and the Confederacy. Yet many Americans across the political spectrum increasingly recognize a disturbing pattern: elected officials using government power to suppress viewpoints and organizations they personally oppose. This approach threatens fundamental principles of equal treatment under law and freedom of association, regardless of one’s views on Confederate history. Implications for Heritage Organizations and Tax Fairness The law takes effect July 1, 2026, forcing affected organizations to pay taxes previously waived under longstanding statutory provisions. Beyond the immediate fiscal impact estimated at tens of thousands annually, the measure establishes precedent for states targeting nonprofit organizations based on ideological criteria rather than neutral tax principles. No legal challenges had been filed as of the signing date, though affected groups have indicated the law may face constitutional scrutiny. The fundamental question remains whether government can selectively strip benefits from organizations solely because officials disapprove of their historical perspective, while maintaining identical exemptions for groups with politically favored viewpoints. This selective enforcement undermines the equal protection principles Americans expect from their government, regardless of their personal views on Confederate history or symbolism. Spanberger Signs Unconstitutional Bill To Strip Confederacy-Linked Groups Of Tax Exempt Status https://t.co/P1m5KkzqDo@HokiesFB @DMVFollowers @ConfederateShop pic.twitter.com/wF2BH4Ea0K — The Easton Gazette (@EastonGazette) April 19, 2026 The measure reflects growing tension between competing visions of how government should address contentious historical issues. While supporters view ending these Depression and segregation-era tax breaks as necessary steps toward racial equality, critics see government overreach targeting specific viewpoints. For many Americans frustrated with political elites using power to advance narrow partisan agendas rather than upholding neutral principles, this represents another example of officials prioritizing symbolic victories over constitutional consistency and equal treatment under law for all citizens and organizations. Sources: Virginia Ends Tax Exemptions for Confederate Groups – Equal Justice Initiative Governor Spanberger signs bill aimed at ending tax breaks for Confederate groups – WSLS

Louisiana Dad EXECUTES 8 Children—Seven Were His Own…
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Louisiana Dad EXECUTES 8 Children—Seven Were His Own…

A Louisiana father murdered eight children—seven of his own and one cousin—in a domestic violence massacre that has devastated Shreveport. The shooter, identified as Shamar Elkins, died after police opened fire during a chase that ended with him carjacking a vehicle at gunpoint.Mass Shooting Claims Eight Young LivesThe victims ranged from just 3 to 11 years old, according to the Shreveport coroner’s office. Police responded to reports of gunfire shortly after 6 a.m. Sunday at a residence where all eight children were shot. Ten people total were struck by bullets. Two adult women suffered serious gunshot wounds, and a teenager sustained non-life-threatening injuries. One victim managed to escape to a neighboring home and call authorities. Domestic Violence Turns DeadlyA family member told reporters the two wounded women were mothers of Elkins’ children. The couple had been arguing about their separation and were scheduled to appear in court Monday. Elkins first shot one woman before going to the nearby residence where the eight children were killed. The suspect fled the scene, carjacked a vehicle at gunpoint, and led police on a chase into neighboring Bossier Parish, where officers fatally shot him.Community Reels From TragedyShreveport Police Chief Wayne Smith said he couldn’t imagine how such an event could occur. Louisiana officials confirmed multiple law enforcement agencies are investigating. Shreveport Councilman Grayson Boucher revealed that over 30 percent of the city’s murders involve domestic violence. This single incident more than doubled Shreveport’s homicide count. Mayor Tom Arceneaux called it possibly the worst tragedy the city has ever experienced.Leaders Respond to HeartbreakGovernor Jeff Landry said he and his wife Sharon are heartbroken and praying for everyone affected. Senator Bill Cassidy expressed sympathy for the Shreveport community and wished survivors a swift recovery. House Speaker Mike Johnson, whose district includes Shreveport, called it a heartbreaking tragedy. Former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, who survived a 2011 mass shooting, released a statement expressing outrage that children face such violence. Louisiana State Police are investigating the circumstances of the suspect’s death since it involved officer-involved gunfire.SourcesCBS News: 8 children killed in mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana, as father targets his family, police say