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Omaha Immigration Raid Triggers Unrest and Outcry in Local Community
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Federal immigration authorities conducted a major raid at Glenn Valley Foods, a meat processing plant in Omaha, Nebraska, detaining dozens of workers and triggering protests from residents. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials executed what they described as a criminal investigation targeting unauthorized employment of aliens. How does the use of the federal E-Verify system play a role in checking employee immigration status? Federal Raid Targets Meat Processing Workers Federal immigration authorities executed a large-scale raid at Glenn Valley Foods, a meat production facility in Omaha, Nebraska, leading to the detention of dozens of workers. The operation, carried out by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), involved agents arriving with a list of 97 individuals to screen for proper documentation, resulting in approximately 70 workers being taken into custody. Local law enforcement, including the Omaha Police Department and Douglas County Sheriff’s Office, were informed in advance and assisted with traffic control during the operation. ICE officials stated the raid was part of a criminal investigation into “the large-scale employment of aliens without authorization to work in the United States,” marking the largest worksite enforcement action in Nebraska during President Trump’s second term. Gary Rohwer, owner and CEO of Glenn Valley Foods in Omaha, Nebraska talked to reporters about the ICE operations happening inside his business. Listen very carefully to what he says about the E-Verify system. He also said that many of his employees had FAKE ID. Which is also… pic.twitter.com/7KD5HKU0o6 — hernando arce (@hernandoarce) June 10, 2025 Community Response and Protests The raid sparked immediate protests in South Omaha, with residents gathering to voice opposition to the enforcement action. Some demonstrators attempted to block officers and federal vehicles, with reports of individuals throwing rocks at vehicles transporting detained workers. Omaha City Councilmember Ron Hug criticized the raids, stating, “These actions are deeply harmful to the South Omaha community. Not only are they unjust and disruptive, but they also directly undermine the economic stability and growth of District 4 and the broader community.” Gary Rohwer, owner and CEO of Glenn Valley Foods, a processed beef and chicken packaging plant in Omaha, NE was caught cheating Americans by paying illegal aliens cheap wages to make himself filthy rich! Scumbag gets what he deserves and all these illegals had an opportunity to… pic.twitter.com/a12Q5VrgBL — Beard Vet (@Beard_Vet) June 10, 2025 Company Response and Verification Concerns Glenn Valley Foods President Chad Hartmann expressed frustration that the company was targeted despite using the federal E-Verify system to check employee immigration status. When asked if the company had been notified of the raid in advance, company attorney Gary Rohwer responded bluntly, “Of course not. It’s a raid.” Hartmann questioned the effectiveness of government verification systems, asking, “This is your system, run by the government. And you’re raiding me because your system is broken?” The meatpacking industry has historically relied heavily on immigrant labor, but has not been a primary focus of immigration enforcement until recently. Rep. Don Bacon acknowledged the company’s compliance with E-Verify procedures and has provided resources for those with questions or concerns about the raid. Douglas County Commissioner Roger Garcia departed from an official meeting upon learning of the raids, stating, “I have to depart. My community is being terrorized by immigration raids at this moment. As we speak, there’s word of at least two raids happening at this moment, so I have to go. I have to try and help.” The ACLU of Nebraska warned of lasting damage from the raids and emphasized the rights of all individuals, regardless of immigration status. Community advocate Sara Kearney from Omaha Together, One Community, stated, “What we know from our organizing work over the last three years is that Nebraskans want to support immigration reform, positive immigration reform. We want to support immigrant and refugee families.” Sources: Federal immigration raid at Omaha food production plant sparks protests | Today News Federal immigration raid at Omaha food production plant sparks protests Federal immigration raid at Omaha food production plant sparks protests
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Maxine Waters Blames Trump For LA Violence She Previously Claimed Wasn’t Even Happening
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Maxine Waters Blames Trump For LA Violence She Previously Claimed Wasn’t Even Happening

'He has a responsibility in all of this'
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How JD Vance Emerged Unscathed From Elon Musk’s West Wing Frenzy
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How JD Vance Emerged Unscathed From Elon's West Wing Frenzy
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State Department Authorizes Middle East Evacuations As Iran Speculation Swirls
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State Department Authorizes Middle East Evacuations As Iran Speculation Swirls

'Assessing the appropriate personnel posture'
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Air Force Loses Appetite For Shiny Fighter Jet With Huge Price Tag
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Air Force Loses Appetite For Shiny Fighter Jet With Huge Price Tag

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DOJ Finally Gives Immigration Judges Tools to Prune Their Dockets
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DOJ Finally Gives Immigration Judges Tools to Prune Their Dockets

This April, the acting director of the Executive Office for Immigration Review issued a memo clarifying the requirement of immigration judges to effectively manage their crushing caseloads by dismissing legally insufficient applications for protection from removal or for asylum. This is the most significant action taken by any administration to give immigration judges the tools that all other judges have in their tool kit to dismiss meritless cases on their existing dockets and swat away specious claims in the future.    Take the fact that there are over four million pending cases on immigration review docket, and the fact that, in 2022, about 68% of removal and deportation cases resulted in removal orders, and only about 14% of asylum claims were granted. Based on my conversations with immigration chief judges, if immigration judges do their duty, they could trim the existing dockets by up to 70% and could dismiss over 2.8 million cases.    Tools To Manage Dockets  For over six years, we have been urging the Department of Justice and administrations across both parties to give immigration judges the same tools that all state and federal judges have to manage their dockets. The three tools are summary judgment authority, the ability to dismiss a clearly non-meritorious case based on the pleadings (the written paperwork filed with the court), and contempt authority. See here, here, here and here.    In 2023, I testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship and Border Security urging the adoption of these common sense and much needed reforms.  Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) empowers federal judges to dismiss claims that are inadequately pleaded or legally baseless. Each state has a similar rule for its judges.  To determine whether a claim is legally baseless, the court assumes that the facts alleged by the claimant are true.?The court then considers whether those facts satisfy the elements of a viable claim. If the facts as pleaded would not give rise to a viable claim even if they were true, then the court must dismiss the case.   Additionally, federal courts and all but three of the states’ courts have another tool to eliminate meritless cases early in the judicial process: judgment on the pleadings.   Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(c) gives federal district courts the power to grant judgment to a party based solely on the pleadings. Typically, this tool is used when the parties agree on the underlying facts of a case but disagree about their legal effect. Alternatively, as with a dismissal under 12(b)(6), a court may assume that the facts alleged are true and consider whether they give rise to a viable claim.?The court then applies the law to those facts to determine if a party is entitled to early judgment.   Then there is contempt authority. In 1997, Congress amended the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 and gave immigration judges contempt authority but delegated to the attorney general the duty to issue regulations implementing that authority. Inexplicably, no attorney general has done so to date.    A judge’s authority is undermined if he or she does not have the power to enforce his or her own rulings, or the ability to hold the parties’ feet to the fire with respect to scheduling orders, motions practice, and other standard directives. If a lawyer on a case knows that the judge cannot do anything to him if he ignores the judge’s rulings, shows up late to court, files sloppy motions, files endless motions to continue or reopen a case, then that lawyer will not have an incentive to follow anything the judge says.   The contempt power is ancient. 18th Century English jurist Sir William Blackstone explained that courts must have the power to punish contempt because “without a competent authority to secure their administration from disobedience and contempt, [laws] would be vain and nugatory.” The Supreme Court held that if a party “can make himself a judge of the validity of orders which have been issued, and by his and by his own act of disobedience set them aside, then are the courts impotent, and what the Constitution now fittingly calls ‘the judicial power of the United States’ would be a mere mockery.”    And that’s exactly what immigration judges have become because they don’t have contempt authority, can’t enforce their own orders, and, until April of this year, didn’t have the ability to prune their dockets of meritless cases.   Why This Matters—It’s the Crushing Numbers  The immigration court caseload has exploded in size, from no cases in 1984, to 260,000 in 2011, to 876,552 in 2019, to 2.6 million 2023, to over 4 million cases today. Cases with merit, which deserve the court’s time and attention, are lumped in with meritless cases, creating a chaotic and unmanageable docket. This inures to the benefit of those whose cases lack merit but drag on for years and delays justice for those whose cases have merit.    Despite the immigration courts’ limited subject matter, their caseload far surpasses the caseload of most, if not all, of the nation’s federal district courts. In 2019, there were 424 immigration judges managing 876,552 pending immigration cases. Today, there are over 700 immigration judges spread across 71 courts and three adjudication centers managing more than 4,000,000 cases. Some immigration judges have a caseload of 10,000 more cases each.    Executive Office for Immigration Review’s New Guidance—Pretermission of Asylum Cases  The memo begins with the obvious: “EOIR adjudicators have a duty to efficiently manage their dockets. It is clear from the almost 4 million cases on EOIR’s docket, that has not been happening.”    After directing immigration judgesto take “all appropriate action to immediately resolve cases on their dockets that do not have viable legal paths for relief or protection from removal,” the policy memo states that “aliens in removal proceedings have the burden of demonstrating eligibility for any type of relief or protection from removal,” citing 8 U.S.C. §1229a(c)(4). If the alien fails in his burden, “such application generally can be pretermitted.”    Pretermission refers to the dismissal of an application without a hearing and is similar to a summary judgment or judgment on the pleadings.    The memo notes that “there appears to be a misapprehension by adjudicators regarding whether those same principles apply to applications for asylum,” and concludes that “adjudicators may pretermit legally deficient asylum applications without a hearing.”    We won’t speculate why adjudicators, who are hired by the attorney general, might be a bit gun shy about dismissing asylum cases without a hearing, but the fact is that their caseloads have exploded in the last decade because they failed to prune their dockets.  Kudos to the Bondi Justice Department and leaders in the Executive Office for Immigration Review for clarifying the rules and directing immigration judges to dismiss worthless cases on their docket.  Now Attorney General Pam Bondi needs to direct her staff to craft a regulation to give these overburdened judges contempt authority so they can enforce their own orders.    The post DOJ Finally Gives Immigration Judges Tools to Prune Their Dockets appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Trump’s Deportation Efforts Backed by Wide Margin, Poll Finds
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A new poll released Wednesday shows that a majority of Americans approve of the Trump administration’s efforts to detain illegal aliens in Los Angeles as well as the president’s decision to send in the National Guard to control violence. The RMG Research poll, which was conducted on June 9—the two days after President Donald Trump called up the National Guard to restore order in L.A.—asked a sample of 1,000 registered voters what they think about immigration, Trump’s policies, and the usage of the National Guard. The poll asked voters if they generally approved of the Trump administration’s efforts to deport illegal aliens so far. Of those who responded, 58% said they favored the administration’s actions, with 34% saying they “strongly favor” them. Thirty-seven percent said that they opposed the Trump administration’s policies. Of those who were asked about the number of illegal aliens deported so far, 36% said the administration had gone “too far” while 25% said the deportations were “just right,” and 30% said the deportations hadn’t gone “far enough.” The poll showed a strong partisan divide on the issue. Of those that approved of deportations, 86% were Republicans and just 26% were Democrats according to the poll. Independents leaned toward favoring deportation with 45% saying they were in favor and 35% saying they oppose. An area of contention between the president and Democrat California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been Trump’s decision to call up the National Guard to maintain and protect federal property and personnel in Los Angeles. Protests developed into riots in Los Angeles and surrounding areas last Friday after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials conducted operations looking into a conspiracy to engage in “money laundering, tax evasion, and customs fraud,” according to Trump administration border czar Tom Homan. The Department of Homeland Security put out a statement Saturday night, saying according to Fox News, “Last night, over 1,000 rioters surrounded a federal law enforcement building and assaulted ICE law enforcement officers, slashed tires, defaced buildings, and taxpayer funded property.?It took the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) 2 hours to respond.” The National Guard began arriving Sunday morning at Trump’s request. They have been augmented by U.S. Marines sent by the Department of Defense. The RMG Research poll asked, “do you approve or disapprove of President Trump’s decision to send in the National Guard?” Overall, 52% of those who responded said that they approved, with 30% saying that they “strongly” approved. Newsom asked U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer to limit Trump’s use of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, but the judge quickly denied that request on Tuesday. Breyer—a 1997 appointee of President Bill Clinton, who is the brother of former Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer—scheduled a hearing on the matter for Thursday. ?JUST IN: Judge Breyer has DENIED Newsom's emergency motion to block Trump's deployment of the National Guard, opting to set a hearing for Thursday. pic.twitter.com/S4CXuZFDod— Tony Kinnett (@TheTonus) June 10, 2025 The post Trump’s Deportation Efforts Backed by Wide Margin, Poll Finds appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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'NULL & VOID': Male NCAA gymnast gives insane take on Simone Biles and men in women's sports
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'NULL & VOID': Male NCAA gymnast gives insane take on Simone Biles and men in women's sports

An NCAA gymnast launched himself into the debate about male athletes in women's sports following Olympian Simone Biles' remarks about activist Riley Gaines.Samuel Phillips, a gymnast at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, weighed in on Biles' remarks after she called Gaines a "sore loser" for losing to a man (Lia Thomas) and "truly sick" for campaigning against the inclusion of men in women's sports.Phillips not only piled on and threw more insults at Gaines, but he also made a bold claim about how Biles would fair in competitions against men.'She would actually STEAL GOLDS from LOTS of the best Male floor and vault workers.'"This whole fight between Riley and Simone is NULL & VOID because the basis of the right's attack is that she would lose medals in the men's gym category," Phillips wrote on X. "When in reality, she would actually STEAL GOLDS from LOTS of the best Male floor and vault workers. So their base is FLAWED."Blaze News reached out to Jennifer Sey, a seven-time U.S. women's national artistic gymnast, to ask for her thoughts on how Biles would perform against men."I think it speaks more so to the fact that women's gymnastics has changed. It's about power not grace and flexibility," Sey replied.RELATED: She's never had to compete against a man': Female athletes respond to Simone Biles' pro-trans rant — (@) The XX-XY Clothing founder told Blaze News that now that men's and women's gymnastics are less differentiated than before, men would be "much more likely to be able to compete in women's and win."Sey added, "What Phillips states is unknowable, but he's not wrong that Simone's skill level is otherworldly. That doesn't change the fact that men are stronger and more powerful overall, and if men entered women's gymnastics, they would displace women from medals and team spots."Following his remarks about how well Gaines would do against men, Phillips launched his own attacks at Gaines on X, as well."Also Null and Void because Riley G.B. is in fact an evil spirited, loser mentality, unreliable, misinformed, hateful person."Phillips then turned off replies to his remarks, while lashing out at Republicans on X."Muting the replies because every Maga cult member who comments on this has Baseless Arguments so elementary and rooted in fear. Nothing to debate about. You’re just here to fight and insight [sic] violence. Goodbye."Although Biles issued an apology to Gaines, and Phillips shared it, he did not issue an apology or retraction of his own.RELATED: Simone Biles apologizes to Riley Gaines for 'personal' attack but still falls short of admitting the obvious — (@) In response to Biles' apology, Gaines said that while she accepted it, she thought some of the gymnast's ideas were "nonsensical."Gaines welcomed Biles to fight alongside her in the fight to "support fair sports."Biles has not issued anymore public comments, and her press team has not responded to multiple requests for comment from Blaze News.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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Brian Wilson, Beach Boys co-founder, dies at 82: 'One of a kind genius'
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Music legend Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys has passed away at the age of 82, his children announced on his social media pages.The group's original members included brothers Brian, Dennis, and Carl Wilson — all of whom are now all deceased — leaving cousin Mike Love (84) and family friend Al Jardine (82) as the surviving original members.Dennis Wilson died in 1983 at just 39 years, old while Carl Wilson died in 1998 at just 51.'He was our American Mozart.'Wilson's family wrote on X that they are "heartbroken" that "our beloved father Brian Wilson has passed away.""We are at a loss for words right now," the post continued. "Please respect our privacy at this time as our family [is] grieving. We realize that we are sharing our grief with the world. Love & Mercy."While a cause of death was not provided, Rolling Stone reported in February 2024 that Wilson had been battling dementia.RELATED: John J. Pinder Jr.: Baseball hero who chose greater sacrifice The Beach Boys in 1964. (L-R) Dennis Wilson, Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, and Carl Wilson. Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images Remarks and condolences rolled in to honor the great rock musician, including from Sean Ono Lennon, son of Beatles legend John Lennon."Anyone who really knows me knows how heart broken I am about Brian Wilson passing," Lennon stated on his X page. "Not many people influenced me as much as he did. I feel very lucky that I was able to meet him and spend some time with him. He was always very kind and generous. He was our American Mozart. A one of a kind genius from another world."SiriusXM host Eric Alper wrote on X, "Brian Wilson changed music forever — one harmony, heartbreak, and sandbox at a time." To inspire his songwriting, Wilson famously had a sandbox installed in his home at one point, upon which stood a grand piano.Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood wrote on his X account, "My world is in mourning."Folk rock musician Five Times August told Blaze News: "Brian Wilson’s songs are very much the sound of America, a certain kind of America filled with the simple joys of life, love, and friendship, hope, and optimism for a better future. I think at the height of the Beach Boys and Wilson’s creativity in the studio, he was able to capture something that represents the best of us."Chris Wallin, head of A&R at Baste Records, told Blaze News: "As a songwriter, Brian Wilson taught me that a melody could break your heart and heal it in the same breath. Brian’s music sounded like summer and felt like a prayer. He showed us all what was possible when you mix courage with creativity. He will be sorely missed and fondly remembered."RELATED: Unpopular but true: The wisdom young Americans need to hear right now The Beach Boys pose for a portrait in 1964. (L to R) Dennis Wilson, Mike Love, Brian Wilson, Al Jardine, Carl Wilson. Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The Beach Boys recorded 29 studio albums as well as 59 compilations and 12 live albums. Three of the band's studio albums went platinum (1963's "Little Deuce Coupe," 1966's "Pet Sounds," and 1989's "Still Cruisin'"), and nine of their compilation records also went platinum between 1966 and 2003.Among Wilson's songs that the New York Times deemed "essential" tracks are "In My Room," "God Only Knows," "Good Vibrations," "California Girls," and "Wouldn't It Be Nice."RELATED: Rock 'n' roll legend Chuck Berry dies at 90 Wilson was married twice, according to People — first to Marilyn Rovell from 1964 to 1979, then to Melinda Kae Ledbetter from 1995 until her death last year.Wilson had two daughters with Rovell. Carnie and Wendy Wilson formed chart-topping group Wilson Phillips alongside Chynna Phillips, daughter of John and Michelle Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas. Brian also adopted five children with Ledbetter.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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Clinton judge blocked workforce cuts — yet Rubio just proved with USAID that where there's a will, there's a way
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Clinton judge blocked workforce cuts — yet Rubio just proved with USAID that where there's a will, there's a way

A Clinton judge barred the Trump administration last month from executing any large-scale reductions in force in order to "preserve the status quo."Secretary of State Marco Rubio ordered on Tuesday the termination of the U.S. Agency for International Development's remaining overseas staff, demonstrating that some obstacles created by meddlesome federal judges can easily be surmounted.How it startedA gang of labor unions, leftist NGOs, and local governments sued the Trump administration in late April, hoping to block the government's reduction-in-force plans.Their complaint, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, suggested that the "president does not possess authority to reorganize, downsize, or otherwise transform the agencies of the federal government, unless and until Congress authorizes such action" and argued that President Donald Trump's Feb. 11 executive order aimed at "eliminating waste, bloat, and insularity" was unlawful.'Every day that the preliminary injunction remains in effect, a government-wide program to implement agency RIFs is being halted and delayed.'The plaintiffs demanded the court: declare that Trump had violated the Constitution; declare that the White House's Office of Management and Budget, the Office of Personnel Management, and the Department of Government Efficiency "exceeded statutory authority and acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner"; vacate Trump's executive order and relevant agency memoranda; and restrain the Trump administration from enforcing Trump's workforce executive order.They found a sympathetic U.S. district court judge in Susan Illston, a Clinton appointee who came recommended by former Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer and the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California.RELATED: USAID program contractor defrauds taxpayers of $100,000 in latest agency scandal Photo by John Moore/Getty ImagesIllston granted the gang of change-averse plaintiffs a temporary restraining order on May 9, then hit the administration with an injunction on May 22, blocking Trump's executive order and barring 20 executive-branch entities and "any other individuals acting under their authority or the authority of the president" from executing any reductions in force.Illston stated that "the president likely must request congressional cooperation to order the changes he seeks."After the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit refused to overturn the Clinton judge's order, the Trump administration asked for the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene.U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer noted in the government's request for a stay that "every day that the preliminary injunction remains in effect, a government-wide program to implement agency RIFs is being halted and delayed, maintaining a bloated and inefficient workforce while wasting countless taxpayer dollars.""The inevitable consequence is to compel federal agencies to keep large numbers of employees on the payroll without necessity, at unrecoverable taxpayer expense, thereby frustrating the government’s efforts to impose budgetary discipline and build a more efficient workforce," wrote Sauer.The solicitor general also suggested that the "district court's novel imposition of limits on the president’s ability to control executive agencies in exercising their power over personnel is the same type of important question of federal law that warrants this Court’s review."The gang responded on Monday, asking the high court to keep Illston's order in place.How it's goingOn Tuesday, Rubio told American embassies around the world to get cracking on abolishing all USAID positions, noting in a cable obtained by the Guardian that the State Department "is streamlining procedures under National Security Decision Directive 38 to abolish all USAID overseas positions."The national security directive cited by Rubio gives the highest-ranking diplomat assigned to a given country control of the size, composition, and mandate of overseas staffing for U.S. government agencies.'It shouldn't surprise anyone.'All USAID positions will reportedly be erased by Sept. 30. This will impact hundreds of staff, including contractors, locally employed workers, and foreign service officers.The secretary noted further that the State Department would take over the agency's foreign assistance programs by next week.RELATED: Rubio, Vance outline the 'work of a generation,' next steps for the American renewal: 'This is a 20-year project' Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesState Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told reporters Tuesday "that was not a surprise. It shouldn't surprise anyone.""It’s nothing new, and it is exactly what we previewed in February and March of this year," said Bruce, adding that the aim of the change is to make sure that America's aid efforts around the world correspond with the "America First agenda."Rubio made the order days after Bill Gates reportedly made a secret visit to the White House and begged him to reverse course on changes to the foreign aid regime.It appears that Gates' last-ditch charm offensive, first reported by Tara Palmeri of the Red Letter, was no more effective than his USAID-themed smear campaign, where he characterized Elon Musk as a hard-hearted killer of millions.The plaintiffs for whom Judge Illston blocked Trump's executive order claimed that Rubio's recent action appears to violate the federal court's injunction, reported the Associated Press.However, Daniel Holler, Rubio's deputy chief of staff, clarified in a Monday court filing that the actions taken with regard to USAID staffers predate the blocked Trump order.Holler noted that:Rubio got the ball rolling on developing "a plan to reorganize the Department to be more streamlined and to advance the administration's core America First diplomatic priorities" in late January; Rubio informed Congress of his intention to explore "a potential reorganization of USAID and/or its potential absorption by the Department of State" in a Feb. 3 letter; subsequent reorganization efforts were "undertaken solely at the direction and discretion of Secretary Rubio" and predate Trump's February order; the reorganization is intended to address foreign policy needs, an assertion that appears to hint at the limits of Illston's jurisdiction. When asked about the significance of these firings and the broader cleanup at USAID, a State Department spokesperson told Blaze News, "Under President Trump's leadership, Secretary Rubio is taking a historic step in realigning how the United States delivers foreign aid and implements its America First Foreign Policy to ensure foreign assistance advances U.S. national interests.""In connection with the Department assuming responsibility for limited former USAID programming, the Secretary approved the hiring of certain positions for both American (U.S. direct hire) and locally employed staff," added the spokesperson.In terms of next steps, the spokesperson indicated that the U.S. will continue to provide lifesaving humanitarian assistance but noted "the United States cannot feed the world alone. We ask capable nations to increase their share of the burden for life-saving foreign aid."Like Blaze News? 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