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Iran Says It's 'Closed the Strait of Hormuz' - Inquiring Minds Respond 'With What?'
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Iran Says It's 'Closed the Strait of Hormuz' - Inquiring Minds Respond 'With What?'
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Big Four News Apps Snub Targeted Trump-Kennedy Center Attack with Single Mention in 4 Days
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EXCLUSIVE: Did you know that a historic and symbolic landmark of the nation’s capital was recently vandalized by an individual currently sought after by the FBI? If the story escaped your attention, thank the Big Four News Apps — Apple News, Google News, Microsoft’s MSN and Yahoo News — which largely ignored the attack, only featuring one article on the story over four days. On Feb. 20, Fox News exclusively reported that the Trump-Kennedy Center had been subjected to an alleged act of vandalism after a suspect poured a “toxic,” dark substance onto an outdoor ice rink earlier that morning. The attack marked a major escalation of violence on a federal property, particularly one that holds national significance. The Media Research Center examined the Big Four News Apps to determine whether they featured the vandalism story among their top 20 headlines during the mornings of Feb. 21 through Feb. 24. The results were telling. MRC’s Findings:  In the four days following the Trump-Kennedy Center vandalism story, the Big Four News Apps featured only one story on the attack in their top 20 morning editions. None of the digital news gatekeepers featured the original Fox News bombshell. Google News was the only digital news gatekeeper to feature a story on the attack. It elevated radical, left-wing outlet The Daily Beast. The Big Four News Apps devoted 70% of their featured coverage to left-leaning outlets, while right-leaning outlets were nearly shut out at just 5% in their top 20 morning editions.   Big Four News Apps Snub Fox News Report on Center’s Attack — Largely Ignore Widespread Coverage What the Big Four News Apps largely ignored: On the evening of Feb. 20, Fox News reported that the Trump-Kennedy Center had been targeted in a “calculated, malicious attack” earlier that morning. An unidentified suspect damaged the center’s outdoor ice rink by pouring what officials described as a toxic chemical onto the surface. The rink, installed for a limited run of Canada’s Le Patin Libre: Murmuration and worth thousands of dollars, was so damaged that the show was canceled, as reported by Fox News.  The U.S. Park Police and the FBI launched an investigation and processed the chemical container for DNA, according to the Trump Kennedy Center Vice President of Public Relations Roma Daravi. The probe underscores the seriousness of attacks on federal property. Fox News’s reporting sent shock waves across Washington, D.C., as several outlets, primarily right-leaning ones, also reported the story, including Just the News, New York Post, RedState, The Daily Mail and OANN. Left-leaning outlets like The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Independent and The Daily Beast, as well as at least one center-rated outlet, NewsNation, also covered the attack. Yet despite the attack’s severity and growing coverage, Apple News, MSN and Yahoo News ignored the story entirely. Google News did feature one story on it, only through a left-leaning lens. (More about this later in this story.) MRC spoke with Daravi, who condemned the blackout:  “The media's blatant disregard for a targeted attack on the Trump Kennedy Center is disappointing but no surprise, given their constant stream of verbal attacks on us for over a year now. As activist journalists ignore this crisis, we are working closely with authorities to identify the vandal and bring them to justice.” Trump Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell, who has called the suspect a “terrorist,” echoed that sentiment on X: “You know what’s NOT shocking? The number of fake news outlets ignoring the vandalism attack on the Trump Kennedy Center because they like it.” Google News Covers Attack — But Only Through a Leftist Outlet Americans using Google News may have seen coverage of the attack, but only through a left-leaning lens, courtesy of none other than The Daily Beast, an outlet independent media bias firm AllSides rates as “left.” On Feb. 22, Google News featured The Daily Beast’s write-up while bypassing the original Fox News exclusive. Notably, AllSides rates Fox News as “right,” making Google’s editorial decision difficult to dismiss as neutral. True to form, The Daily Beast framed the attack through criticism of President Donald Trump and the board of the center’s decision to rename the Kennedy Center. First, The Daily Beast’s subtitle immediately tied the vandalism to the renaming. “A dark liquid dumped across the ice forced a cancellation at the high-profile venue amid ongoing controversy over its renaming,” wrote the article’s author, Olivia Ralph. [Emphasis added.] Directly beneath that framing, the left-wing outlet embedded a video of anti-Trump author Michael Wolff attacking the center’s new name under the headline:  “The Real Reason Trump Is Wrecking The Kennedy Center.” Even in describing the damage, The Daily Beast injected sarcasm, calling images from the scene “less high-stakes heist, more clumsy clean-up aisle five.” The outlet also cast doubt on the center’s description of the substance as “toxic,” noting that “the exact chemical has not been publicly identified.” The Daily Beast then returned to the renaming controversy, noting: “For the new name to be officially adopted requires an act of Congress, but that did not stop Trump from adding his name to that of the building last year.” Big Four News Apps Overwhelmingly Promote Left-Leaning Outlets During Review Period It was perhaps unsurprising that the Big Tech News Apps left no trace of the Fox News report. Over four days, a combined 70 percent of featured stories came from left-leaning outlets, while just 5 percent came from the right. MRC reviewed 320 stories promoted in the top 20 slots in the morning editions across four days on the Big Four News Apps. MRC researchers then used AllSides, an independent media bias ratings firm, to classify the outlets behind those stories. Of the 320 outlets reviewed, 266 were rated by AllSides: 187 (70%) came from left-leaning sources 65 (24%) from “center.”  14 (less than 6%) from right-leaning sources.   For every outlet rated “right,” the Big Four News Apps promoted more than 13 from left-leaning outlets. Notably, the Big Four News Apps overwhelmingly reserved their most prominent slots for left- leaning outlets, with left-leaning Yahoo.com appearing 25 times, followed by unrated BuzzFeed (14); left-leaning CBS News (13); right-leaning Fox News (13); left-leaning The Washington Post (13); left-leaning USA Today (13); unrated ParadePets (12); center Reuters (11); left-leaning CNN (11); left-leaning The Associated Press (10); and left-leaning NBC News (10). MRC Free Speech America Contributor Catherine Salgado assisted with this report.  Methodology: MRC researchers examined the top 20 stories on Apple News, Google News, MSN and Yahoo News at approximately 8:30 AM ET from Feb. 21 to Feb. 24. They specifically looked for the inclusion of a Fox News report revealing that the Trump-Kennedy Center had been targeted by vandalism on Feb. 20, or for any coverage related to the attack. MRC only found a write-up from The Daily Beast. A total of 320 stories were reviewed (top 20 stories per app × 4 apps × 4 days = 320). MRC used AllSides media bias ratings, which classify outlets as “left,” “lean left,” “center,” “lean right,” or “right,” to assess the overall bias presented by the Big Four News Apps.
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The View Compares U.S. Striking Iran to Russia Invading Ukraine
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The U.S. strikes on Iran that gave Ayatollah Khamenei a killer headache were also giving much of The View “anxiety,” during the Monday edition of the ABC News show. In addition to claiming that toppling the Islamic regime would not help women in the country, the liberal ladies compared the strikes to Russia invading Ukraine and predicting over one million U.S. casualties. They also accused Trump of having no plan what so ever and of wanting to conquer the world. Luckily, co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck was back at the table and put them in their place, in the most polite way possible, of course. Claiming the strikes gave her “such anxiety,” fake Republican co-host Ana Navarro whined that Trump “thought Venezuela was incredibly successful” and wanted to try something similar with Iran. Ignoring how obviously different the one-night raid and arrest of former Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro was compared to the massive air and missile defense campaign of the current conflict, Navarro invented her own reason to be bad at Trump by falsely suggesting he was treating them the same: I don't know Iran. I know Venezuela. Maduro was a piddly little third-world dictator. Venezuela is not Iran. Iran has terrorist cells all over the world that they can activate. Venezuela was one and done. They went in there, they extricated Maduro and that was the end of that. This certainly -- this is not that. He's already told us it could be four or five more weeks of strikes. We are seeing retaliation by the Iranians that the Venezuelans didn't have the ability to do.   On The View, Ana Navarro claims the strikes on Iran are about Trump trying to conquer the world and to distract from the Epstein files: "I also have such anxiety, I am furious that we are going into war yet again without congressional approval. I am furious that the American… pic.twitter.com/3st4x3Edbi — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) March 2, 2026   Navarro also suggested Trump was trying to conquer the world. “So I think that -- that he's in love with this idea of being the conqueror and the emperor after Venezuela. He has this Napoleon complex! He thinks he's Alexander the Great!” she exclaimed. Hasselbeck responded by complimenting Navarro on her ability “to broadly think about it and have heart in it,” but argued that she might have a “political concussion,” where “you can't see the depth of what is going on because you are just being constantly barraged by information or political opinion and now war.” She proceeded to actually acknowledge all the good that could come from regime change in Iran, like women being free (which the show supposedly stood for) and how this continued to threw a wrench into China’s plans, possibly preventing a full military confrontation (Click “expand”): I do think it's threefold. One, we have 47 million Iranian women who now have the hope of freedom. That's a good thing. Okay. We have a disgusting, disgusting terrorist regime ended and the people finally have hope to create their own nation again. Okay. So that's the hope. When we zoom out into geopolitical realm, okay - which is not my specialty, either, but I have a ton of friends in the military who specialize in this - we see that this is actually avoiding a boots-on-the-ground war with China when we are able to choke their oil supply and the president and our military are exemplary in doing so right now. They've cut the oil supply from Venezuela and they have now reduce it had and choked the oil supply to China in Iran. And now what that does is presumably prevent China from having an absolute stronghold on the globe. So this is a strategic move, geopolitically, that we may not fully understand, but I absolutely trust that this is best for our nation and we should be America first.   Elisabeth Hasselbeck is back on The View and she brings a voice of reason, pointing out that Iranian women will have freedom again and this helps the U.S. with a possible confrontation with China: "I do think it's threefold. One, we have 47 million Iranian women who now have the… pic.twitter.com/BUNTHVyRC1 — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) March 2, 2026   Chronically aggrieved co-host Sunny Hostin raged about how “this is an unconstitutional war, it's an illegal war” because “He didn't go to Congress, didn't go to the U.N.” First off, Trump did inform the Gang of Eight earlier last week. Second, nowhere in the Constitution did it say the U.S. needs to get approval from the U.N. Hostin shrieked about how there was supposedly no plan in any form and equated the U.S. striking Iran (a decades-old enemy who had repeatedly killed our people) to Russia invading Ukraine and invoking that war’s casualty numbers as something that could happen to U.S. forces: Also, what I will say is it's very easy to start a war, right? Without a plan. It's very difficult to end a war. We've seen in Russia, invading Ukraine, thinking that it was going to be over. It's five years later, 610,000 Russians are either maimed or killed. No. 1.2 million Russians maimed or killed. We’ve got 600,000 Ukrainians maimed or killed. That war is not over.   Sunny Hostin equates the U.S. strikes on Iran to Russia invading Ukraine and they'll be over 1 million casualties: "The bottom line is that this is an illegal war, this is an unconstitutional war. Only Congress can wage war... (...) Also what I will say is it's very easy to… pic.twitter.com/wRiy4Knzo6 — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) March 2, 2026   Given the important nature of the current event they were discussing, the Iran strikes spilled over into the show’s B-block. Shaking her head at Hasselbeck, moderator Whoopi Goldberg tried to rain on her optimism that eliminating the Islamic regime would improve things women in Iran: Well, I just think we all have to remember that because we don't know what's coming next, we don't know how safe women are going to be. We don't know. We don't know. The key here is we don't know because it would be great if it happened and it happened the way we want it to happen and people found that freedom, but I'm not -- I'm not optimistic because, you know, when you have -- when you throw in religion and you throw in male dominance and sometimes when you -- you know, all kinds of stuff. You have to surf a lot of this. And if you don't know what's going on all you can do is -- all we can do is talk about what we see.   Whoopi dismisses the mass anti-Islamic sentiment in Iran and claims even after the regime is overthrown the Iranian men will still want to subjugate their women: "Well, I just think we all have to remember that because we don't know what's coming next, we don't know how safe… pic.twitter.com/lRe6kr9qAQ — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) March 2, 2026   Hasselbeck came prepared and had producer Brian Teta show a side-by-side image of how free the women of Iran used to be before the Islamists took over. “[T]his is now the time for the Iranian people to stand and do what they need to do,” she said. “And right now, these women have hope. 47 million women have hope. Women -- people who are gay are not being thrown off buildings. Women will not be mutilated and murdered.” Toward the end of the B-block, Hostin started going off again on how Trump didn’t consult Congress, but co-host Sara Haines interjected with some facts: “Sunny! Sunny, just to mention. The other presidents that have gone in without congressional approval, Biden, Obama, Clinton, George H.W., Reagan. I would be more upset that Congress ceded this power than mad that the president didn't check with Congress.”   Hostin whines that Trump didn't get approval from the U.N., which he doesn't need to do. She also claims Trump "doesn't have any sort of plan" for the strikes and Sara Hanes jumps in to note Democratic president hadn't gotten congressional approval either: HOSTIN: That's why at… pic.twitter.com/BTvQhnQPCe — Nicholas Fondacaro (@NickFondacaro) March 2, 2026   The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: ABC’s The View March 2, 2026 11:07:22 a.m. Eastern (…) ANA NAVARRO: But I also have such anxiety! I am furious that we are going into war yet again without congressional approval. I am furious that the American people have not been brought into this. I am furious that we are doing this alone. Yes, Israel is part of it, but, you know, I look at Donald Trump and I look at Netanyahu and I see two leaders who I think – think politically they benefit from war. (...) 11:08:02 a.m. Eastern NAVARRO: I think that's where a lot of Americans are. That, you know, we're happy that the ayatollah is dead, he's brutal, brutal regime. And let me just say one more thing. Trump has, I think, changed since Venezuela. I think Venezuela -- I think he thought Venezuela was incredibly successful; and he's been making comparisons with what happened in Venezuela with what's happening in Iran. I don't know Iran. I know Venezuela. Maduro was a piddly little third-world dictator. Venezuela is not Iran. Iran has terrorist cells all over the world that they can activate. Venezuela was one and done. They went in there, they extricated Maduro and that was the end of that. This certainly -- this is not that. He's already told us it could be four or five more weeks of strikes. We are seeing retaliation by the Iranians that the Venezuelans didn't have the ability to do. So I think that -- that he's in love with this idea of being the conqueror and the emperor after Venezuela. He has this Napoleon complex! He thinks he's Alexander the Great! WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Right. Right. NAVARRO: But Venezuela is not Iran. ELISABETH HASSELBECK: I mean, I respect – I so respect where you come from, Ana, on this and your ability to broadly think about it and have heart in it. I also think it's very easy to have political concussion at this point where -- and I actually had a concussion a year ago, one of the side effects was losing depth perception where you can't see the depth of what is going on because you are just being constantly barraged by information or political opinion and now war. Understandably, the Americans are fatigued with the idea of war. We get that, right? We sit here and we know the repercussions including the death and I want to say our hearts are with the families of those fallen soldiers. Your sacrifice will not be squandered. This war will be won. I do think it's threefold. One, we have 47 million Iranian women who now have the hope of freedom. That's a good thing. Okay. We have a disgusting, disgusting terrorist regime ended and the people finally have hope to create their own nation again. Okay. So that's the hope. When we zoom out into geopolitical realm, okay - which is not my specialty, either, but I have a ton of friends in the military who specialize in this - we see that this is actually avoiding a boots-on-the-ground war with China when we are able to choke their oil supply and the president and our military are exemplary in doing so right now. They've cut the oil supply from Venezuela and they have now reduce it had and choked the oil supply to China in Iran. And now what that does is presumably prevent China from having an absolute stronghold on the globe. So this is a strategic move, geopolitically, that we may not fully understand, but I absolutely trust that this is best for our nation and we should be America first. (...) 11:11:02 a.m. Eastern SUNNY HOSTIN: The bottom line is that this is an illegal war, this is an unconstitutional war. Only Congress can wage war and declare war. And so, that's the first thing. I think we have to call a thing a thing. So, this is an illegal war. This is a presidential war. I will also say I think what Ana was about to say, did the regime really change? No. At this point, Donald Trump has come out and said I had some choices for who would lead, but they are dead now, too. And so, now you have people that are in Iran pick their own people. So, you don't have a regime change, just like you don't have regime change in Venezuela. Also, what I will say is it's very easy to start a war, right? Without a plan. It's very difficult to end a war. We've seen in Russia, invading Ukraine, thinking that it was going to be over. It's five years later, 610,000 Russians are either maimed or killed. No. 1.2 million Russians maimed or killed. We’ve got 600,000 Ukrainians maimed or killed. That war is not over. I thought this was going the president of peace. I thought this president wanted to win a Nobel Peace prize for peace. That is not what I'm seeing. I am not seeing America first. (…) 11:18:50 a.m. Eastern GOLDBERG: Well, I just think we all have to remember that because we don't know what's coming next, we don't know how safe women are going to be. [Shakes her head at Hasselbeck] We don't know. We don't know. The key here is we don't know because it would be great if it happened and it happened the way we want it to happen and people found that freedom, but I'm not -- I'm not optimistic because, you know, when you have -- when you throw in religion and you throw in male dominance and sometimes when you -- you know, all kinds of stuff. You have to surf a lot of this. And if you don't know what's going on all you can do is -- all we can do is talk about what we see. But I -- I am cautiously watching to see who is going to end up becoming the leader. And it is not somebody I think we need to appoint. This is up to the Iranian people to make that decision. We can't just drop somebody in because then we're back with the shah. HASSELBECK: Without a doubt. And I think Whoopi, just as a point that even the President himself has said and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has said that this is now the time for the Iranian people to stand and do what they need to do. GOLDBERG: Yes. HASSELBECK: But when you look at what women looked like and were treated like, we have a before and after - [side-by-side image of how women were treated before and after the Islamic regime took over] - before this regime and after, this is before and here is after. And right now, these women have hope. 47 million women have hope. Women -- people who are gay are not being thrown off buildings. Women will not be mutilated and murdered. GOLDBERG: I hope you're right. HASSELBECK: Ad I think there' such hope and it takes strength to find peace and America should be first at that always. GOLDBERG: Yeah, well - [Gets cut off by crosstalk from Navarro] NAVARRO: Here’s the thing, though, I remember -- and I hope you're right. I hope for the sake of the Iranian people and for the sake of the world, for America's sake, I hope you're right, but I remember 1989 when the Ayatollah Khomeini died and we thought this over and this is going to be great and a worse guy came up. (…) 11:21:03 a.m. Eastern NAVARRO: Here's a lot that Donald Trump has to say and do and I think it starts with Congress. I just think that they are our elected representatives and he needs to give them the respect of giving them the information and making them part of the decision. [Crosstalk] HOSTIN: That's why at this point this is an unconstitutional war, it's an illegal war. He didn't go to Congress, didn't go to the U.N. he didn't go before the American people. And that’s why, at this point, 27 percent of Americans – only 27 percent of Americans approve of these actions. And I don't believe -- I don't have any confidence that Donald Trump has any sort of plan. Maybe he has concepts of a plan, but he does not have any sort of plan -- [Applause] HAINES: Sunny! Sunny, just to mention. The other presidents that have gone in without congressional approval, Biden, Obama, Clinton, George H.W., Reagan. I would be more upset that Congress ceded this power than mad that the president didn't check with Congress. GOLDBERG: I'm mad about all of it, quite honestly. We will be right back.
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NewsBusters Podcast: Iran's Tyrants Draw Media Goo and Soft Questions
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NewsBusters Podcast: Iran's Tyrants Draw Media Goo and Soft Questions

President Trump ordered a new offensive in Iran over the weekend, taking out top Iranian tyrants like Ayatollah Khamenei. Bizarrely, our media composed puffy obituaries for the Ayatollah and gave Iran's foreign minister a softball platform when they all pressure each other to be ever more hostile in questioning our elected president.  MRC President David Bozell and NewsBusters Associate Editor Nick Fondacaro joined the show. Nick pointed out that over the weekend, The Washington Post ran an obituary titled: “Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, is dead at 86.” The paper warmly remembered the brutal Islamic dictator as a “avuncular figure” with an “easy smile” and a love for “Persian poetry.” Why must American press outlets swoon over our enemies like that?  The often savage Sunday shows go soft on Iran, asking spokesmen open-ended questions of a "what say you" nature. On ABC’s This Week, Senator James Lankford (R-OK) called host George Stephanopoulos out for platforming the Iranian foreign minister and allowing him to spin. Stephanopoulos repeated the Iranian line that the American attack was “unprovoked,” and Lankford began by quipping: “I would hope that Iranian TV is carrying Marco Rubio today, the same as you all just carried the Iranian foreign minister today.”  Some media outlets didn't want to emphasize rallies that supported Trump's actions and expressed joy at Iran being potentially liberated from tyranny. A reporter at the CBS station in Austin, Vinny Martorano, was told to deemphasize the rally behind him in support of Operation Epic Fury, which he refused to do before going live on TV. Reporters should show protests or rallies from both sides. Neither necessarily equates to public opinion. But the networks cooked up polls to suggest Trump's actions were not popular. As socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) launched a frontal assault on Trump’s decision — declaring the military action “absolutely and clearly grounds for impeachment” — the New York Times provided covering fire, unleashing a barrage of skepticism about the justification for the strikes, spotlighting leftist protests and arguments -- without identifying them as leftist.  On Saturday, CNN anchor Kaitlan Collins interviewed Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), one of the six Democrats who appeared in a video suggesting military service members disobey Trump. When asked about American casualties in this offensive, Crow ranted about Trump: “I'm just damn furious... The man's a five-time draft dodger.” Collins didn’t ask about the military records of Clinton, Obama, or Joe Biden. Instead, she tossed another softball: "So you want to see a congressional vote on this?" Enjoy our podcast with the prez below. The audio can be found here.  
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Illegal aliens are getting commercial driver’s licenses — and Savanah Hernandez found out how
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Illegal aliens are getting commercial driver’s licenses — and Savanah Hernandez found out how

While BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales has pointed out many problems with both the legal and illegal immigration systems, there is one way immigration is affecting Americans that she does not believe is talked about enough.“One of the ones that I don’t think anyone thought about that is now a big problem are these illegals getting commercial driver’s licenses and operating, you know, 18-wheelers, which is kind of a problem,” Gonzales says, pointing out a few recent tragic accidents caused by these illegal aliens that ended the lives of American citizens.And Frontlines TPUSA reporter Savanah Hernandez is on the front lines exposing it.“We ended up finding CDL schools located in places such as Ohio and Michigan that were advertising CDL programs in six different languages including Arabic, Somali, and Hindi. We found reviews of students written in broken English or sometimes in a completely different language stating that they were able to get their CDL in just 10 days,” Hernandez said in her TPUSA documentary on the subject.“Videos of recent graduates were also posted advertising their new CDL certificates, oftentimes in different languages. And one school in Ohio was even offering free housing to people on TikTok, writing, ‘Ohio brother, we have house for stay for free,’” Hernandez reported.“I have worked the most extensively on this project than I ever have on another project in my life because I really thought I was just going to ask the question, ‘How are illegals getting CDLs’ and get a simple answer,” she tells Gonzales.“But what I uncovered was an [alleged] web of fraud so vast that we are talking the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration relaxing regulations so that these migrants could open CDL schools more easily. We’re talking PPP loan fraud. We are talking, I mean, every single aspect of trucking being completely overrun by illegal immigrants or sometimes legal immigrants who are importing people in to undercut the American trucker and the American trucking business creating the unsafe environments that we have today,” she explains.Before all the regulations were relaxed, there were about 2,100 CDL schools nationwide.“After the FMCSA, which again is tasked with federal motor carrier safety, after they relaxed that, the CDL school jumped up to 32,000 nationwide,” Hernandez says.“It’s crazy because these migrants have created an entire ecosystem, right? So basically, the way the migrants get over here is by being sponsored by a trucking company, which by the way, is also migrant owned. They get sponsored by a migrant trucking company. They go to a migrant CDL school. They work for said trucking company,” she continues.There are also issues with DOT numbers, which “anybody can very easily get.”“And what these migrants do is once they bring people over here, they have them apply for a DOT number. Now that DOT number is supposed to be registered to one trucking company. And let’s say your trucking company gets into a crash, right? You’re tied to that number, and all of your other trucks are tied to that number,” Hernandez explains.“Well these migrants have registered sometimes to hundreds of DOT numbers and then they just switch out the number, and the trucks are on the road the same exact day as that trucking crash has happened,” she continues, adding, “and it’s why we are seeing such a huge uptick in these horrific semi crashes, specifically with illegal immigrants or migrants across the U.S.”Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Marco Rubio Lays WASTE to Democrats Crying Because Trump 'Did Not Notify Congress' About Iran (Watch)
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Marco Rubio Lays WASTE to Democrats Crying Because Trump 'Did Not Notify Congress' About Iran (Watch)
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Rashida Tlaib and Mehdi Hasan Keep Upping the Body Count of School Allegedly Hit in Strike
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Rashida Tlaib and Mehdi Hasan Keep Upping the Body Count of School Allegedly Hit in Strike
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Marco Rubio to Congress on Iran: 'Hardest Hits Are Yet to Come'
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Marco Rubio to Congress on Iran: 'Hardest Hits Are Yet to Come'
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5 Major OLED Monitor Brands That Actually Offer Burn-In Protection
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5 Major OLED Monitor Brands That Actually Offer Burn-In Protection

OLED monitors look incredible, but burn-in worries are real. These major brands offer built-in protection and warranty coverage for extra peace of mind.
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Why USB Flash Drives Are Risky For Backups (And What To Use Instead)
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USB flash drives are a cheap and convenient storage medium, but for a variety of reasons, are far from ideal for storing important data long-term.
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