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America's largest teachers' union declares war on the Trump administration, will use kids as foot soldiers
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America's largest teachers' union declares war on the Trump administration, will use kids as foot soldiers

Thousands of teachers gathered in Portland, Oregon, July 3-6 for the annual convention of the National Education Association.Becky Pringle, the Democratic NEA president who reportedly made over $500,000 while fighting to keep schools closed at kids' expense between September 2020 and August 2021, made abundantly clear in her keynote address on July 3 that America's largest teachers' union is little more than a radical political entity. She indicated that now, more than ever, the union seeks to undermine the American people's democratically elected president, his government, and those state governments that would dare depoliticize the classroom, spare children from leftist propaganda, dismantle DEI, and uphold parental rights."Our country is depending on us, on this community, to lead the way from dogmatism back to decency," Pringle said in her speech, which she mainly shouted at her audience. Although the NEA resolutions passed at the convention were apparently kept private this year, Corey DeAngelis, a senior fellow at the American Culture Project and a visiting fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research, obtained a copy. The resolutions, referred to as business items, reveal precisely how the radical union intends to wield its power in the coming months."It looks like a declaration of war on the Trump administration," DeAngelis told Blaze News.'You really can't make this stuff up.'"We already knew that the NEA was basically an arm of the Democrat Party based on their campaign contributions. Nearly all of their political funding is funneled to Democrats' campaign coffers every single election cycle, and we knew that the NEA supported Kamala Harris in the presidential election," DeAngelis continued. "But these resolutions take it up a notch."According to the images of the documents obtained by DeAngelis and corroborated in a report in Education Week, one of the business items adopted at the convention obligates the NEA to "defend against Trump's embrace of fascism by using the term facism [sic] in NEA materials to correctly characterize Donald Trump's program and actions."The NEA indicated that the price tag on this initiative is an "additional $3,500."RELATED: MASSIVE VICTORY: SCOTUS sides with parents; Alito nukes LGBT indoctrination campaign Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage"You really can't make this stuff up," DeAngelis said. "You have the nation's largest teachers' union, in their attempt to call the president a 'fascist,' misspell the word. It's another bit of free advertising for school choice and homeschooling." — (@) Another business item adopted at the convention, according to the documents provided by DeAngelis, commits the union to using "existing media channels to oppose any move to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education as an illegal, anti-democratic, and racist attempt to destroy public education and privatize it in the interest of the billionaires.""I don't know how in the world they can say getting rid of the Department of Education, which has failed at every academic metric for low-income and minority kids, is somehow racist," DeAngelis told Blaze News. "If anything, keeping that department around has more roots in racism than anything since it has failed to close achievement gaps and to get black kids, in particular, at proficiency levels in reading and math."'They're trying to subvert the will of parents.'The documents provided by DeAngelis indicate that the NEA, which equated states' rights with Jim Crow, also adopted a business item to support "affiliates in states where legislative bodies have taken or are taking actions that silence educators, restrict collective bargaining, remove fair dismissal protections, or other actions that negatively affect public education, educators, and potential voter suppression laws that seek to undermine public education."RELATED: Why indoctrinated kids just handed the Big Apple to a radical Marxist Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesAccording to the language of this business item, which singles out Arkansas and South Carolina as states in "extreme need," the support could take various forms, including lobbying, providing legal assistance, and "mobilizing retired and current NEA members."The teachers' union appears keen to continue turning American students against their government, in part by championing student protests against both law enforcement and Trump's policies."NEA opposes Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) kidnapping of student leaders and supports students' right to organize against ICE raids and deportations," says business item 63, among those apparently adopted at the convention. "We will protect our students' right to free speech and defend their right to dissent and organize against Trump's policies, including attacks against LGBTQ+ students, and against racism." — (@) Such efforts might have to wait a year, as the NEA indicated that "this item cannot be accomplished with current staff and resources under the 2025-26 Modified Strategic Plan and Budget."In addition to supporting student uprisings, the documents provided by DeAngelis indicate the NEA adopted another resolution declaring its support for mass movements against the government, including the "No Kings" protests and the anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions in Los Angeles.When asked about the relevance of the NEA's agenda to parents, DeAngelis said, "These resolutions are your wake-up call to homeschool your kids," and reiterated, "It's free advertising for school choice.""Would you want these lunatics at the National Education Association like Becky Pringle teaching your kids? Do you want them to help you raise your children? Do you want them to push back against everything you're trying to do in the household?" said DeAngelis. "They're trying to subvert the will of parents."DeAngelis underscored that teachers' unions don't regard schools as a place for kids to read, write, and learn math but rather as the means "to control the minds of other people's children" and "churn out more Democrat foot soldiers to push their progressive worldview on the rest of the country.""We must use our power to take action that leads, action that liberates, action that lasts," Pringle said in her speech, adding that the NEA is going to "educate, communicate, organize, mobilize, litigate, legislate, elect."Blaze News has reached out to the NEA for comment and to confirm the authenticity of the provided documents.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Trump mulls unique strategy to crush DC crime wave: ‘We're thinking about it’
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Trump mulls unique strategy to crush DC crime wave: ‘We're thinking about it’

President Donald Trump announced during a Tuesday Cabinet meeting that he is considering a bold strategy to confront the ongoing crime crisis in Washington, D.C.In the event that the city's current leadership fails to deliver on significant crime reduction, Trump stated that the White House might intervene. Trump's comments were in response to a reporter's question about the New York City mayoral race and whether he would endorse any of the candidates.'We’re thinking about doing it, to be honest with you.'Trump described Zohran Mamdani as a “communist,” urging voters not to cast their ballots for the Democratic nominee.“This is a man who’s not very capable, in my opinion, other than he’s got a good line of bulls**t,” Trump stated. The president stopped short of endorsing any of the remaining candidates, including current New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa. “I’m not getting involved,” Trump remarked. “But I can tell you this, I used to say, ‘We will not ever be a socialist country.’”“If a communist gets elected to run New York, it can never be the same. But we have tremendous power at the White House to run places when we have to,” he stated. “We could run D.C.,” Trump continued. RELATED: Exclusive: Vance on Mamdani: ‘Who the hell does he think that he is?’ Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty ImagesHe explained that the administration is currently “looking at D.C.,” citing the high crime rates.The president noted that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles is “working very closely” with Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) to address crime, adding that the two are “doing all right.”A year-to-date comparison from the Metropolitan Police reports that violent crimes are down 25% in 2025, with homicides down 2%, sex abuse down 47%, assault with a dangerous weapon down 22%, and robbery down 26%. — (@) Trump contended that if the administration took over D.C., it “would be run so proper.”“We’re thinking about doing it, to be honest with you,” Trump said. “We want a capital that’s run flawlessly, and it wouldn’t be hard for us to do it.”RELATED: Metropolitan Police Department refuses public access to Jan. 6 use-of-force reports Washington, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser. Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesTrump later added that his administration has “a good relationship” with Bowser, stating, “We’re testing it to see if it works.”He returned to discussing New York City, vowing that it would be "run properly.""I'm going to bring New York back," he promised. "I love New York."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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'We're not talking amnesty': Trump touts work program to provide labor for farmers
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'We're not talking amnesty': Trump touts work program to provide labor for farmers

President Donald Trump denied that his administration was exploring an amnesty program for illegal aliens after reports of a whisper campaign advocating the controversial policy emerged.The president made the comments during a media briefing with Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins when asked about the possibility of an amnesty program. 'We got to work with the farmers and people that have hotels and leisure properties too. We're going to work with them, and we're going to work very strong and smart.' "There's no amnesty," said the president. "What we're doing is we're getting rid of criminals, but we are doing a work program.""This morning we talked about protecting the farmers and the farmland, but obviously this president's vision of no amnesty, mass deportation continues," Rollins explained, "but in a strategic way, and then ensuring that our farmers have the labor that they need.""[Labor] Sec. Chavez-DeRemer has been a leader on this. Obviously this comes out of the Labor Department, but moving toward automation, ensuring that our farmers have that workforce, and moving toward an American workforce. So all of the above," she added.RELATED: Harris admits to Telemundo: I'm for amnesty for illegal immigrants — (@) "We've got to give the farmers the people they need, but we're not talking amnesty," the president added.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reiterated the message on social media."As President Trump just said: No Amnesty," she wrote.Opponents of amnesty have become concerned after Trump mentioned that he has heard from farmers and hotel owners that they are struggling to run their businesses because of deportations. He has suggested that the administration might make concessions to allow workers to remain in those industries."Farmers, look, they know better. They work with them for years. You had cases that where — not here, but just even over the years — where people have worked on a farm for 14, 15 years, and they get thrown out pretty viciously. And we can't do it," said the president on Thursday during a rally in Iowa."We got to work with the farmers and people that have hotels and leisure properties too," he added. "We're going to work with them, and we're going to work very strong and smart."RELATED: Democrats are bringing 'DREAMers' to Trump's address to Congress The president also appeared to anticipate some anger from his supporters over the policy.“Serious radical-right people, who I also happen to like a lot, they may not be quite as happy," he said. "But they’ll understand.”'We must deliver mass deportations, not amnesty.'On Monday, various MAGA figures registered their disdain for any amnesty plan that might be considered."No amnesty. No debate. No compromise," replied Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis."There is no other issue the conservative base feels more passionately about than immigration," responded Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA. "In just a few decades, everyday Americans have watched their country transform into a nation of strangers. We must deliver mass deportations, not amnesty.""Any sort of mass amnesty plan would result in a devastating midterm defeat for Republicans in Congress," Todd Starnes said.Former President Joe Biden had made immigration amnesty one of the promises of his presidential campaign, but he was never able to pass any bill through Congress.Trump's mass deportation plans will likely escalate after the passage of his "big, beautiful bill" of federal funding that includes more than $26 billion in new spending for immigration enforcement.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Government, Ladies and Gents! Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge Is FINALLY Being Demolished
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Government, Ladies and Gents! Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge Is FINALLY Being Demolished

Government, Ladies and Gents! Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge Is FINALLY Being Demolished
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ALL ABOARD! Florida Man Makes His Triumphant Return to Glory With Daring Hijacking in Key West
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ALL ABOARD! Florida Man Makes His Triumphant Return to Glory With Daring Hijacking in Key West

ALL ABOARD! Florida Man Makes His Triumphant Return to Glory With Daring Hijacking in Key West
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The Last Of Us 2 Patch Changes Up The Story Progression
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The Last Of Us 2 Patch Changes Up The Story Progression

Well, this is unexpected. Just when you thought Naughty Dog was done with The Last of Us, since for the most part of the year they've been very busy with the HBO show, they still somehow managed to drop a surprise update that might persuade you to come back and reload the game, but this time, from a slightly different point of view.
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The 'Amnesty' Question Is Decisively Answered During Trump Cabinet Meeting
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The 'Amnesty' Question Is Decisively Answered During Trump Cabinet Meeting

The 'Amnesty' Question Is Decisively Answered During Trump Cabinet Meeting
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I'm Sold! Alligator Alcatraz Detainee Describes Mosquitos 'the Size of Elephants'
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I'm Sold! Alligator Alcatraz Detainee Describes Mosquitos 'the Size of Elephants'

I'm Sold! Alligator Alcatraz Detainee Describes Mosquitos 'the Size of Elephants'
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Twitter founder is building a chat app that doesn’t need the internet
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Twitter founder is building a chat app that doesn’t need the internet

If you're wondering what Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has been up to after founding Bluesky, he's actually been working on a project to offer offline communication through Bluetooth patterns. On X this week, he announced Bitchat, a Bluetooth mesh chat app. With a TestFlight beta currently underway, he said the app is in review to be published in the App Store. What makes this app unique is giving users the ability to securely converse using Bluetooth connectivity, which means you don't need to worry about having a cell signal. As long as you're around 300 meters from someone, you can communicate. These are the main features of Bitchat in its current state: Offline Communication: Works without internet thank to Bluetooth mesh networking E2E Encryption: All messages are encrypted with Curve25519 + AES-GCM Extended Range: Message peers reaching 300m+ of distance Favorites System: You can store-and-forward messages for favorites indefinitely Mentions: Use @nickname to notify specific users Rooms: It's possible to create #rooms for topic-based conversations Password Rooms: Secure rooms with passwords and AES encryption. Dorsey also revealed the app's privacy features. Notably, Bitchat doesn't collect data -- it creates a new ID each session, and you can triple tap the Bitchat logo to instantly clear all data. https://twitter.com/jack/status/1942402456933061103 While this doesn't appear to be the reason that Dorsey created the app, I genuinely believe that this will be best way to chat with friends and family members on a plane or other places where you don't have a good cellular connection. After all, sometimes you just want to share something quickly without texting, and none of the current messaging apps can accomplish that for me. As a result, iMessage, WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, and other standard chat apps aren't always the best bet. Don't Miss: 8 new iOS 26 Messages features that finally match WhatsApp The post Twitter founder is building a chat app that doesn’t need the internet appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals XGIMI Prime Day deals feature the new MoGo 4 and up to 42% off smart projectors
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Nebraska Independent Dan Osborn to Run for Senate Again
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Nebraska Independent Dan Osborn to Run for Senate Again

Nebraska Independent Dan Osborn announced Tuesday he will make another run at the Senate, following his surprising finish in last year's election.
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