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Buried in the Federal Register, Trump’s HHS Just Ended a Major Obamacare Giveaway

Initial Summary The Department of Health and Human Services finalized a 352-page rule on Wednesday that implements key provisions of the Working Families Tax Cut, the law most Americans know as President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act. The rule ends Obamacare premium tax credits for non-citizens outside a narrow “eligible alien” definition, eliminates a Biden-era expansion that let lawfully present individuals below the poverty line claim subsidies even without Medicaid access, and expands health savings account eligibility to every bronze and catastrophic plan sold on the federal exchanges. Key Facts • The final rule is published at 91 Federal Register 29526 and carries docket number CMS-9883-F.• The rule becomes effective on July 20, 2026.• Section 71301 of the Working Families Tax Cut limits Obamacare premium tax credits to “eligible aliens” only, starting with plan year 2027.• Section 71302 eliminates premium tax credits for lawfully present individuals below 100 percent of the federal poverty level who cannot access Medicaid because of their immigration status. This change is effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2025.• Section 71307 amends the definition of “high deductible health plan” to include bronze and catastrophic plans sold on the Affordable Care Act exchanges, making them eligible for health savings account (HSA) contributions. This change is effective for months beginning after December 31, 2025.• The legal authority for all three changes is the Working Families Tax Cut (Public Law 119-21), signed by President Trump on July 4, 2025.• The same statute authorized the new ICE fine on aliens who skip immigration court. Rest of the Story The Subsidies the Left Will Miss For more than a decade, Democrats have quietly worked to extend Obamacare subsidies to as many non-citizens as possible. The Biden administration accelerated that effort, using HHS regulations and CMS guidance to expand eligibility for premium tax credits well beyond what most Americans realized was happening. The Working Families Tax Cut shut that down at the statutory level. Section 71301 limits the premium tax credit to “eligible aliens,” a defined category that preserves coverage for genuine refugees, asylees, and a narrow set of humanitarian categories. Everyone else who is not a U.S. citizen loses the federal subsidy starting in plan year 2027. That means non-citizens can still buy Obamacare coverage, but they will pay the full unsubsidized price. The cross-subsidy from American taxpayers ends. The 100 Percent FPL Loophole Section 71302 closes a quieter loophole. Under the previous rules, lawfully present non-citizens who earned less than 100 percent of the federal poverty level could claim full Obamacare subsidies if they were ineligible for Medicaid because of their immigration status. That carve-out, originally written to handle a small population of recent legal immigrants, was expanded dramatically under the Biden administration. The Working Families Tax Cut eliminated it. The change is effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2025, which means it applies to the 2026 tax year, filed in spring 2027. In other words, the subsidies stopped accruing on January 1, 2026, and the people who claim them on their 2026 returns will be subject to the new rules. The HSA Win Nobody Is Talking About Section 71307 is the conservative health policy win the legacy press will not report. Until now, an Obamacare plan and a health savings account were essentially incompatible for most enrollees. Bronze and catastrophic plans, the cheapest options on the exchanges, did not meet the technical definition of a “high deductible health plan” for HSA purposes. That technicality meant millions of Americans on the cheapest exchange coverage could not contribute to an HSA, even though their deductibles were enormous. The new rule fixes that. Every bronze plan and every catastrophic plan sold through an exchange now qualifies as an HSA-eligible high-deductible health plan. American workers on the cheapest exchange coverage can now set aside tax-free dollars for medical expenses, the same way employees of large companies have done for years. This is a policy conservatives have pushed for fifteen years. Democrats blocked it every time it came up. The Working Families Tax Cut put it into law, and HHS just locked the regulations into place. Effective Dates Matter One of the most important pieces of the rule is what is already in effect. Section 71302, the elimination of subsidies for lawfully present individuals below the poverty line, took effect for tax years beginning after December 31, 2025. That is current law, right now. Section 71307, the HSA expansion, is also already in effect for months beginning after December 31, 2025. Americans who bought a bronze plan or a catastrophic plan for 2026 can already make HSA contributions. The bigger change, Section 71301’s overall restriction of premium tax credits to “eligible aliens,” waits until plan year 2027. That gives insurers and state exchanges time to update their systems. By the time the next presidential election cycle is in full swing, all three changes will be fully operational. Commentary This is what locked-in policy looks like. Not a speech, not an executive order subject to reversal with a Sharpie, not a guidance document a future HHS could replace with a press release. It is a final rule, in the Federal Register, with statutory backing from a law Congress passed and a President signed. To unwind it, a future Democratic administration would need both Congress and the White House, and they would have to publicly defend taxpayer-funded health insurance subsidies for non-citizens. That is not a fight Democrats want to have on the front page. The strategic genius of how the Trump administration handled this is the layering. They used a giant must-pass reconciliation bill to enact the statutory changes, which means the changes cannot be overturned by executive action alone. Then they used routine annual HHS rulemaking to operationalize the changes, which means the implementation details are buried inside 352 pages of regulatory text that almost no journalist will read. The result is a structural policy change that nobody is talking about, locked into law and regulation, with effective dates already running. Add in the HSA expansion, which is a pure conservative health policy win, and the rule is one of the most consequential pieces of Obamacare reform since the law was passed in 2010. Final Summary Trump’s HHS just ended a major Obamacare giveaway that the left spent years building, and it did it without a single cable news segment to mark the occasion. Non-citizens outside a narrow humanitarian category lose Obamacare subsidies starting in plan year 2027. Lawfully present individuals below the poverty line who cannot access Medicaid lost their subsidy access for tax year 2026 already. And every American on the cheapest exchange coverage can now build tax-free medical savings through an HSA. The Big Beautiful Bill keeps delivering. You just have to read the Federal Register to find out.
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FAFO: Trump Just Tripled the Fine on Illegal Aliens Who Skip Court

Initial Summary The Department of Homeland Security published a proposed rule in the Federal Register on Wednesday that more than triples the federal fine charged to illegal aliens who skip their immigration court hearings, get ordered removed in absentia, refuse to leave the country, and are later arrested by ICE. The fine jumps from the statutory minimum of $5,130 to $18,000. It also locks in automatic annual increases tied to inflation. The rule is one more piece of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the sweeping reconciliation law President Trump signed on July 4, 2025. Key Facts • The proposed fine rises from $5,130 to $18,000, an increase of 251 percent.• The fine applies only to aliens who were ordered removed in absentia, failed to depart the United States, and were later arrested by ICE.• The fine is unwaivable and cannot be reduced, unless the underlying removal order itself is rescinded.• Starting in fiscal year 2027, the fine will adjust upward every year based on the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U).• The fine was authorized by Section 100016 of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21), codified at 8 U.S.C. 1814.• DHS describes the fine as partial reimbursement to the U.S. taxpayer for the cost of the arrest.• The proposed rule is published at 91 Federal Register 29380 and carries docket number ICEB-2026-0034.• The public comment period closes on June 22, 2026. Rest of the Story What the Big Beautiful Bill Actually Did When President Trump signed HR-1 on Independence Day 2025, the headlines focused on tax cuts, border wall funding, and the rebuilding of ICE. Buried in the bill was Section 100016, a provision creating a brand-new federal fine for illegal aliens who treat the immigration court system as optional. Congress set the minimum at $5,130 per alien for fiscal year 2026. But Congress also gave the Secretary of Homeland Security the authority to raise the fine through rulemaking, and required the fine to be adjusted every year based on inflation. That delegation of authority is exactly what DHS is using now. How the Fine Works The process is straightforward. When an alien is placed in removal proceedings, the government serves the alien with a Notice to Appear. The notice tells the alien when and where to show up, what charges they face, and what happens if they fail to appear. If the alien skips the hearing, an immigration judge can issue a removal order in absentia. That order becomes final immediately and requires the alien to leave the country. If the alien refuses to leave and is later arrested by ICE, the fine kicks in. Under the new rule, that fine is $18,000. Why the Old Fine Was Too Low According to ICE’s own fiscal year 2026 budget documents, the cost of arresting, detaining, and removing an alien runs into the tens of thousands of dollars per person. The $5,130 floor Congress wrote into the statute was a fraction of the actual cost. In other words, citizens were still subsidizing the consequences of someone else’s lawbreaking, even with the fine in place. DHS says the $18,000 figure is calibrated to better reflect the real costs and to discourage aliens from gaming the system. The agency notes that aliens who skip court, ignore removal orders, and force ICE to track them down impose enforcement costs that would not exist if the alien simply showed up to court or departed when ordered. The Inflation Lock One of the most consequential parts of the rule is the inflation adjustment. Every year, the fine will rise automatically based on CPI-U. That means the $18,000 fine in 2026 could easily reach $20,000 or more within a few years, with no further action required from Congress, the White House, or DHS. This is the kind of structural reform that outlasts any single administration. Even if a future administration wanted to roll back enforcement, the fine would keep climbing. Commentary There is a reason the FAFO meme has caught on across the country. Americans are tired of watching the federal government beg illegal aliens to follow the rules, and then ignore them when they don’t. For decades, illegal aliens who skipped court paid no real price. The government couldn’t find them. The fine, when it existed at all, was either uncollectable or nominal. The whole system ran on the assumption that the alien held the cards. Trump’s DHS is flipping that assumption. The federal government has the cards now. Show up to court, make your case, accept the outcome, and you get treated with the dignity any legal process requires. Skip the hearing, run from the order, and force ICE to come find you, and you owe $18,000 that will follow you forever. This is what restitution looks like. It is what conservatives have argued for since the immigration debate began. The cost of breaking the law belongs to the lawbreaker, not the citizen who followed the rules. And the genius of writing the inflation escalator directly into the rule is that it makes the policy harder to unwind. A future Democratic administration could try to lower the fine, but the political price of cutting penalties on aliens who skip court would be brutal. The status quo is now $18,000 and climbing. Final Summary The proposed rule is a clean win for the rule of law. It implements a statute Congress passed and the President signed. It charges the people who created the enforcement cost, not the citizens who pay taxes to fund it. It builds in automatic inflation adjustments that protect the policy from being silently eroded. The comment period closes June 22, 2026. After that, the rule moves toward finalization. And every illegal alien who has skipped court since the Big Beautiful Bill became law is now looking at a $18,000 bill they cannot wish away. FAFO is no longer a meme. It’s federal regulation.
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A Democrat Called for Imprisoning American Zionists – Her Party Blamed the GOP

A Democratic candidate for Congress proposed turning a Texas immigration detention facility into a prison for Americans targeted by their religious identity. She is still in the runoff. Her party condemned the words and moved on to blaming someone else. This is not a fringe story. It happened in a real primary, in a real congressional district, and the candidate is still on the ballot. Key Facts • Maureen Galindo, a sex therapist and housing activist, is the Democratic primary runoff candidate in Texas’ 35th Congressional District. • Galindo posted on Instagram that she would convert the Karnes ICE Detention Center “into a prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers for human trafficking.” • Her post continued: “It will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles, which will probably be most of the Zionists.” • House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries stated: “This vile language by her is disqualifying and has no place in American politics, and certainly not in the Democratic Party.” • Jeffries and DCCC Chair Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-WA) issued a joint condemnation, but in the same statement blamed Lead Left PAC, a group whose metadata PunchBowl News linked to a Republican fundraising platform. Who controls the PAC has not been independently confirmed. • As of publication, Galindo has not withdrawn from the runoff. The Rest of the Story She Made the Ballot Galindo is not a protest candidate who filed to make a point and lost. She competed in a Democratic primary in a real congressional district and advanced to a runoff. That process has filters. Party structures, endorsements, voter engagement, candidate vetting. Every one of those filters passed her through. The runoff means Democratic primary voters in Texas’ 35th chose her as one of the top finishers. That is not a fringe outcome. That is the system working as designed, and the system chose her. The PAC Deflection Jeffries and DelBene’s joint statement condemned Galindo’s words, but pivoted immediately to Lead Left PAC. The PAC is described as having metadata linked to a Republican fundraising platform, though who controls it has not been confirmed. The implication was that Republican money had amplified or manufactured this candidacy. But Galindo posted those words on her own Instagram account. No PAC authored them. The question of who funds her campaign is legitimate and worth investigating separately. It does not explain the post, and it does not answer how she advanced in a Democratic primary. What Accountability Actually Looks Like Jeffries called the language “disqualifying,” but Galindo remains qualified to run. Words have meaning only when they carry consequences. The DCCC has tools at its disposal. It can withhold support, coordinate with district party organizations, and communicate clearly that the condemnation is not performative. None of that is on the public record as of this writing. The condemnation was issued. The race continues. The Radicalization Question The Democratic Party has spent two years navigating an increasingly vocal anti-Zionist faction in its base. Members of Congress have used language that conflates Zionism with criminality. Party leaders have mostly managed the tension through careful silence or selective condemnation. Galindo is where that management ends up when the candidacy screening fails. She did not emerge from nowhere. She emerged from a political ecosystem that has made anti-Zionist rhetoric increasingly normalized within Democratic coalition politics. Jeffries knows this. His statement does not engage it. Commentary James Madison defined faction in Federalist No. 10 as citizens “united and actuated by some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens.” Galindo named a group of Americans, assigned them collective guilt, and proposed deploying the machinery of the state against them. That is Madison’s faction made explicit, on Instagram, in a congressional primary. Madison’s solution was the republican principle itself. Representative structures, party filters, primary vetting were supposed to catch exactly this kind of candidate before she reached the ballot. They did not. That failure is not about Galindo. It is about the structures that passed her through. In Federalist No. 51, Madison wrote that “ambition must be made to counteract ambition.” Jeffries has institutional ambition in abundance. He did not use it to examine how the Democratic Party’s own process failed. He used it to point at a PAC. That is not ambition counteracting ambition. That is institutional leadership declining to look at itself. The Bottom Line A congressional candidate proposed ethnic imprisonment. The party leader called it disqualifying, blamed an outside group, and moved on. The candidate is still running. Condemning the words is not the same as answering for how she got there. The Democratic Party owes its voters that answer. So far, it has not given one. Source: Just The News, May 2026 — https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/democratic-candidate-says-she-wants-imprison-american-zionists-repurposed
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Secretary Of State Marco Rubio Delivers Urgent Message In Spanish To Cuban Citizens
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio showcased his Spanish-speaking abilities in his latest video on X. In an urgent message directed to the citizens of Cuba, Rubio explained to the Cuban people why they currently…
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Jan. 6 Officers Sue Trump Admin Over Government Lawfare Victims Fund
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Two current and former police officers posted at the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6, 2021 riot sued President Donald Trump’s administration Tuesday over a nearly $1.8 billion fund for victims of alleged…
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Boomers in KY-4 Elect Israel-First Neoconservative Gallrein. Massie Out.
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Boomers in KY-4 Elect Israel-First Neoconservative Gallrein. Massie Out.

AP ImagesEd Gallrein The Israel Lobby has purchased the 4th District congressional seat in Kentucky for retired Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein, who unseated incumbent America-First Republican Thomas Massie in…
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Prominent Rifle Manufacturer Deplatformed From YouTube
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Bearing Arms has been tracking for years the digital warfare waged against the firearms industry. We have a new casualty to report, and this time it’s manufacturer Big Horn Armory. Advertisement YouTube…
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Decades-Long Crime Cases in China Raise Questions Over Possible Local Official Ties
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A trial continues as fentanyl drug traffickers are sentenced in court in Xingtai in north China's Hebei Province on Nov. 7, 2019. Jin Liangkuai/Xinhua via APChinese regime officials in Anhui Province…
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GOP Voters Are RINO Hunting
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GOP Voters Are RINO Hunting

The Left and its media lapdogs say “MAGA is dead,” but anyone with eyes can see that President Trump’s mission to Make America Great Again is more alive than ever before. Advertisement President…
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