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Canadian Lawmaker Fights Canada’s Plan to Euthanize Mentally Disabled People
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Canadian Lawmaker Fights Canada’s Plan to Euthanize Mentally Disabled People

A Canadian House member recently introduced a bill that would prevent the country’s euthanasia “medical assistance in dying” (MAiD) program from allowing mental disorders to be a qualifying medical…
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Sex and the City Star Cynthia Nixon Thinks Killing Babies is “Great”
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Sex and the City Star Cynthia Nixon Thinks Killing Babies is “Great”

Cynthia Nixon recently posted a photo of herself lounging on a boat in a red baseball cap, a smirk in place, and the words “Make Abortion Great Again” stitched in white across her forehead. It’s…
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Abortion Drugs Injure 11% of Women Who Take Them, HHS Must Take Action
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Abortion Drugs Injure 11% of Women Who Take Them, HHS Must Take Action

CatholicVote joined a coalition of pro-life organizations in a letter calling on Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Dr.…
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Dying Star's Strangled Jets Solve 50-Year-Old X-Ray Mystery
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Dying Star's Strangled Jets Solve 50-Year-Old X-Ray Mystery

Not all deaths are the same.
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European VC breaks taboo by investing in pure defense tech from Ukraine’s war zones
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European VC breaks taboo by investing in pure defense tech from Ukraine’s war zones

With a fundraising target of €25 million, Darkstar’s goal is to help startups bring battle-tested products to military customers both in Ukraine and throughout Europe.
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‘The Five’: ICE is under attack
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‘The Five’: ICE is under attack

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Who LEAKED this Los Angeles ICE operation?
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Who LEAKED this Los Angeles ICE operation?

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Trump 'border czar' slams violent rhetoric I've seen this recipe before
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Time for Kennedy to kill the USPSTF
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Time for Kennedy to kill the USPSTF

Politics Time for Kennedy to kill the USPSTF An obscure HHS task force is pushing faulty race and gender ideology on doctors. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) One of President Donald Trump’s signature campaign promises was cleaning out the “deep state,” the bureaucratic combinations that leverage their position in the little-known corners of the federal government to attack the values and way of life of everyday Americans. One festering corner of woke bureaucracy that should draw the attention of the Trump administration has just been exposed, thanks to a Supreme Court case decided at the end of last month.  The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is a little-known advisory body of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), but it plays an important role in American healthcare law: Recommendations by the USPSTF must be covered in nearly all health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act. It has used that authority to launder left-wing ideological orthodoxy into its preventive care recommendations, from gender theory (referring to women as “individuals born with a cervix”) to critical race theory (urging doctors to take into account “systemic racism”). Established in 1984 to make recommendations to general practice physicians and public health bodies on preventive care, the USPSTF became far more important after the passage of the Affordable Care Act in 2010 gave its recommendations statutory force. The ACA mandates that A group health plan and a health insurance issuer offering group or individual health insurance coverage shall, at a minimum provide coverage for and shall not impose any cost sharing requirements for evidence-based items or services that have in effect a rating of “A” or “B” in the current recommendations of the United States Preventive Services Task Force. The most controversial recommendation from the USPSTF is its endorsement of preventive prophylaxis for HIV, commonly known as PrEP, for individuals at risk of infection with that disease. This population consists almost entirely of sexually active gay men, which has led a number of Christian employers who provide insurance to protest that the ACA (and its instrument, the USPSTF) are requiring them to subsidize activities they oppose on moral and religious grounds. But the USPSTF has also, since the beginning of the Biden administration, been quietly engaged in a project of reconfiguring itself into an instrument of social justice and advocacy of left-wing ideological priors in both the private practice of medicine and in public health. In 2021, the task force released two reports detailing its plans to transform its procedures for choosing, studying, and recommending preventive services. The first, titled “Actions to Transform US Preventive Services Task Force Methods to Mitigate Systemic Racism in Clinical Preventive Services,” laid out a proposal for “iterative changes to US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) processes, methods, and recommendations and enact a commitment to eliminate health inequities for people affected by systemic racism.” These recommendations include a commitment to “describe race as a social construct with origins in slavery, oppression, exploitation, and discrimination and describes various frameworks related to racism,” to “develop an inclusive language guide as one of its steps to address systemic racism,” and to prioritize research and recommendation topics “that have high potential for advancing health equity or addressing systemic racism.” The second report, “USPSTF Approach to Addressing Sex and Gender When Making Recommendations for Clinical Preventive Services,” is equally sinister. The report notes that making recommendations based on biological sex is vital for the practice of good medicine, but asserts that self-identification takes precedence over biological fact: Frequently, USPSTF recommendations are sex-specific, most commonly based on the biological basis of the preventive service. For example, cervical cancer screening recommendations apply to females (individuals born with a cervix), and prostate cancer screening recommendations apply to males (individuals born with a prostate). However, many people have gender identities that differ from their sex assigned at birth. Transgender people, who were assigned male sex at birth but identify as women, or who were assigned female sex at birth but identify as men, are examples of such individuals, but there are also people with gender nonconforming or nonbinary identities who do not identify as either a man or a woman. The report details that the task force will, as a result, end references to men and women and replace them with gender-neutral language or other “appropriate” terms such as “individuals with breasts.” The USPSTF also pledged to prioritize transgender and other populations of sexual minorities in selecting topics for research, as well as promising to hand over any relevant research and draft recommendations to gender activists for review and comment: Once a draft research plan is created, the USPSTF will seek review by transgender, gender nonbinary, gender nonconforming, and intersex individuals and groups with specific expertise in representing these populations, as appropriate. Input will be incorporated into the final research plan. These plans have been executed over the course of the intervening years. In a 2022 recommendation for screening adolescents for anxiety, despite noting that research shows black children are less likely to develop anxiety , the USPSTF nevertheless concluded that doctors should show them special attention because  adverse childhood experiences influence the likelihood of experiencing mental health conditions such as anxiety. Adverse childhood experiences may result from a complex interaction of familial, peer, or societal factors, including racial discrimination. These adverse childhood experiences may be blatant or subtle (eg, microaggressions) but are potentially traumatic events that, in the context of historic trauma, structural racism, and biopsychological vulnerability, can worsen mental health outcomes.  The language of “pregnant persons” replaced “pregnant women” in USPSTF recommendations for herpes screening, cancer prevention, and suicide prevention. In 2024, the task force completed an additional milestone towards its social justice goals: the release of a comprehensive “Health Equity Framework” that would embed critical race and gender theory into every facet and stage of its operations. Like the preceding reports on gender and racism, the Health Equity Framework promises to put woke ideological considerations as the top priority, “using health equity as a prioritization criterion and engaging a diverse group of stakeholders” to shape “the entirety of its recommendation-making process.” These frameworks continue to apply to USPSTF work undertaken during the second Trump administration. In April of this year, the task force issued a recommendation that physicians pay special attention to breastfeeding black women because of the “lasting psychological impact and stigma of enslaved Black women being forced to act as wet nurses.” The task force is packed with Biden administration appointees devoted to the ideological capture of medicine. For example, one of the members of the board, Alicia Fernández, MD is the associate dean of Population Health and Health Equity at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and the founder of UCSF’s Latinx Center of Excellence. In a speech she gave after receiving the school’s Chancellor Award for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Leadership—Faculty, Fernández described her life’s work as “contributing to social justice through teaching, through research, and through clinical care.” The continued occupation of an important advisory body in HHS—one that has the capacity to force private health insurers to cover services and procedures—by left-wing activists would be a grave oversight by the Trump administration, which has promised to end these kinds of left-wing abuses of the administrative state. Thankfully, that need not be the case. HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has already shown his willingness to clean up HHS advisory bodies, replacing the department’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.  Conveniently, the remedy is likely to be simple and unimpeded by the judicial strangulation that has so often met the Trump administration’s attempts to rein in the administrative state. A recent Supreme Court ruling dealing with the authority of the USPSTF under the Affordable Care Act ruled that “the Task Force members are removable at will by the Secretary of HHS, and their recommendations are reviewable by the Secretary before they take effect.”  The administration’s power to end these abuses and replace the task force members with professionals committed to the non-ideological practice of medicine has already been affirmed by the highest court in the land. It’s past time for Kennedy to heal the wounds woke deep state appointees have inflicted on HHS and start from scratch with an objective, non-ideological USPSTF. The post Time for Kennedy to kill the USPSTF appeared first on The American Conservative.
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The Jeffrey Epstein Cover-Up Continues
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The Jeffrey Epstein Cover-Up Continues

Politics The Jeffrey Epstein Cover-Up Continues This latest betrayal of MAGA may be the biggest yet. Nothing to see here. That’s now the U.S. government’s line on the sex-trafficking of minors by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein and his now-imprisoned accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. This week, the Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation released a memo closing the case. The agencies had concluded, notwithstanding widespread suspicions, that Epstein hadn’t blackmailed any prominent people. Additionally, they had determined that “no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted,” the memo said.  MAGA influencers weren’t having it. “Assuming this leaked Epstein Files memo is true, then we all know this is a shameful coverup to protect the most heinous elites,” wrote Rogan O’Handley—aka “DC Draino”—on X. I’m not familiar with Mr. Draino’s oeuvre, but I share his general suspicion that a cover-up is afoot. So does Justin Amash, a former U.S. representative from Michigan. “The official account from the DOJ and FBI on Jeffrey Epstein does not come across as credible,” Amash wrote on X, adding that “it seems highly likely something is being covered up here.” Amash didn’t elaborate on why he found the memo to lack credibility, but much in it raises eyebrows.  Explaining why further disclosures would be inappropriate, the memo declares the agencies “will not permit the release of child pornography.” FBI Director Kash Patel made a similar point on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, saying the bureau would not release videos of sexual crimes, since doing so would re-injure the victims. But no reasonable person wants or expects such videos to be publicized. Rather, concerned citizens want to know whether any perpetrators, other than Epstein and Maxwell, are depicted in those videos or mentioned in evidentiary files. The main excuse for not releasing additional materials is an obvious red herring. In fairness, maybe the government found no evidence that other perpetrators were involved. Indeed, the memo says that a “systematic review” of available evidence “revealed no incriminating ‘client list.’”  This claim should meet extreme skepticism, and for multiple reasons.  First, Attorney General Pam Bondi has not only acknowledged that Epstein had a client list but said in February that it was in her possession. After Fox News host John Roberts asked if the DOJ would be “releasing a list of Jeffrey Epstein’s clients,” Bondi answered, “It’s sitting on my desk right now to review.” Second, “client list” in this case functions as shorthand for the names of Epstein’s criminal associates. Whether or not Epstein kept an actual list of such associates, investigators should find out if they exist and, if so, who they are—and they should tell us, the American people, what they find. Third, Epstein and Maxwell probably did not act alone. The latter was convicted of sex-trafficking, while the former was indicted for it (and died before he could stand trial). Yet the memo claims, “We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.” Whom, then, did they traffic their victims to? One implication of the memo’s implausible claim is that the Trump administration can’t publicize all the evidence without wrongly implicating innocent people. Donald Trump himself made this point on Fox News in 2024, when he expressed hesitancy about releasing the Epstein files on grounds that “you don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s phony stuff in there.” To be sure, the administration should avoid casting a dark cloud over every person with whom Epstein ever associated—a cloud that would be immense, overshadowing heads of state, members of royal families, intelligence chiefs, eminent academics, and business tycoons. But a dark cloud already hangs over the heads of Epstein’s known associates—including the billionaire Bill Gates, Britain’s Prince Andrew, and Trump himself—and the best way for the government to clear their names would be to conduct a full and transparent investigation. That’s assuming, of course, that their names would be cleared. In the cases of Gates and Andrew, the assumption is dubious. The latter beclowned himself in a disastrous BBC interview in 2019, when he denied ever having met Virginia Giuffre, who had accused him of sleeping with her when she was a teenage “sex slave” of Epstein and Maxwell. A photograph of Andrew with his arm around a young-looking Giuffre didn’t stop the prince from denying any recollection of the relationship. Gates, for his part, “got to know” Jeffrey Epstein “beginning in 2011, three years after Mr. Epstein, who faced accusations of sex trafficking of girls, pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor,” the New York Times reported in 2021. A Wall Street Journal report from 2023 may shed light on why Gates maintained the relationship despite reputational risks. “Jeffrey Epstein discovered that Bill Gates had an affair with a Russian bridge player and later appeared to use his knowledge to threaten one of the world’s richest men,” the Journal wrote. Apparently, Epstein really did blackmail powerful people—yet the DOJ/FBI memo asserts there was “no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions.” More important than the question of who Epstein blackmailed is whether he blackmailed them on behalf of a third party. Many suspect that he worked for one or more intelligence agencies—a suspicion not without evidence, though the memo doesn’t address the matter. Indeed, Epstein himself reportedly boasted that he worked for Mossad, Israel’s national intelligence agency. Epstein’s connections to foreign governments, including foreign intelligence agencies, are legion. Robert Maxwell, the father of Ghislaine, was almost certainly an Israeli spy. Epstein met dozens of times with former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, who headed the Military Intelligence Directorate and the Israel Defense Forces before rising to the premiership. Epstein also had ties to U.S. intelligence, some suspicious and others simply bizarre. The journalist Vicky Ward reported in 2019 that Alexander Acosta—the U.S. prosecutor who cut a sweetheart plea deal with Epstein in 2007—told Trump officials that unnamed authorities had pushed him to back off the sex-trafficking case because Epstein, in their words, “belonged to intelligence.” As for the bizarre: Despite being a college dropout, a 21-year-old Epstein landed a job at the prestigious Dalton School, headed at the time by Donald Barr, a former officer of the Office of Strategic Services, the predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency. Decades later, when Epstein died in prison, Donald’s son Bill Barr, a former CIA analyst, was head of the Department of Justice. The DOJ/FBI memo waves away suspicions that Epstein was murdered, asserting that he “committed suicide in his cell.” And the agencies released hours of prison footage to prove that no suspicious individuals entered that cell (although one minute appears missing, the footage doesn’t actually show Epstein’s cell, and the public initially had been told that prison cameras malfunctioned the night he died). Even if Epstein did kill himself, his death is a major scandal: Wittingly or not, the government allowed perhaps its most high-value prisoner—one who held, within his own skull, incriminating information on the world’s most powerful people—to die in federal custody. You don’t have to be a chronic conspiracist to conclude this whole thing stinks. Senior Trump officials—including Bondi, Patel, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino—have promised total transparency on Epstein. Instead, we got insults to our intelligence and a memo that smells, to this columnist, like a cover-up. The post The Jeffrey Epstein Cover-Up Continues appeared first on The American Conservative.
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