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REVEALED: Chief Justice John Roberts Caught in Secretive, Invite-Only Club of Elite Judges and Lawyers That Includes James Boasberg, Beryl Howell, Amit Mehta and Ketanji Brown Jackson



Investigative journalist Bad Kitty Unleashed reported on Thursday that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is involved in a secretive, invite-only club for elite judges in Washington, DC.

The secretive club America Inns of Court also includes the radical America-hating judges James Boasberg, Beryl Howell, Ketanji Brown Jackson, and Amit Mehta—all hard-left judges and Trump-haters.

John Roberts has been Chief Justice of the Supreme Court since September 2005. What in the world is he doing fraternizing in a secret group with far-left colleagues?

This is a shocking development.

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Australian (and presumably all) universities getting US government funding grants are given this questionnaire for their grant review.


1. Does your organization have a current risk management framework or policy? [yes/no]
● If yes, please describe the framework or policy.

2. Can you confirm that your agency has not collaborated with, had any accusations or investigations of working with an entity on the terrorism watch list, cartels, narco/human traffickers, organized or
groups that promote mass migration in the last ten years? [yes/no]
● If no, what was the incident and the remediation?

3. Does your organization conduct regular counterterrorism vetting of its employees, sub-awardees, etc.? [yes/no]
● If yes, please describe how.
● If not, please explain why not.
● Designating Cartels And Other Organizations As Foreign Terrorist Organizations And Specially
Designated Global Terrorists

4. Does the project encourage partners to adopt policies and take action to respect their national sovereignty and culture, strengthen patriotic values, and reduce dependence on external institutions?
[yes/no]
● Explain.

5. Does your organization encourage free speech and encourage open debate and free sharing of
information? [yes/no]
1. If yes, please describe.

6. Does your organization have a clear policy prohibiting any collaboration, funding, or support for entities that advocate or implement policies contrary to U.S. government interests, national security, and sovereignty? [yes/no]
● If yes, please describe.

● Reevaluating and Realigning United States Foreign Aid

7. Is your organization compliant with the latest Mexico City Policy? [yes/no]

● Memorandum for the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Health and Human Services, the Administrator of the United States for International Development

8. Does your organization have an approach to transitioning projects off foreign assistance [yes/no]
● If yes, what is that approach?
● What percentage of programs have transitioned in the last 10 years?

9. Does this project demonstrate clear cost-effectiveness and take active measures to mitigate waste, fraud, and abuse? [yes/no]
● Explain.
● What is the project’s overhead costs (indirect costs associated with managing and operating the project) in an approximate percentage?

10. Does your organization have an anti-trafficking policy? [yes/no]
● A National Emergency At The Southern Border Of The United States

11. Can you confirm that your organization does not work with entities associated with communist, socialist, or totalitarian parties, or any party that espouses anti-American beliefs? [yes/no]

12. Does this project reinforce U.S. sovereignty by limiting reliance on international organizations or global governance structures (e.g., UN, WHO)? [yes/no]

13. Can you confirm that your organization has not received ANY funding from the PRC (including Confucius Institutes and/or partnered with Chinese state or non-state actors), Russia, Cuba, or Iran?
[yes /no]
● If your organization has received funding from these entities, please describe.
● How does the organization track the parent company of potential funding sources to ensure no funding come from these entities?

14. Does this project directly contribute to limiting illegal immigration or strengthening U.S. border security? [yes /no]
1. If yes, please describe.

15. Can you confirm that this is no DEI project or DEI elements of the project? [yes /no]

● Ending Radical and Wasteful Government DEI Programs And Preferencing
16. Can you confirm this is not a climate or “environmental justice” project or include such elements?
[yes/no]

● Putting America First In International Environmental Agreements – The White House

17. Does this project support U.S. energy independence or reduce global reliance on hostile countries for energy resources? [yes/no]

18. Does this project support lifesaving assistance? [yes/no]

19. Does this project take appropriate measures to protect women and to defend against gender ideology as defined in the below Executive Order? [yes/no]

● Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government

20. Does this project take appropriate measures to protect children? [yes/no]
• Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government

21. Does this project have burden sharing, cost sharing, or private investments? [yes/no]

22. Does this project create measurable benefits for U.S. domestic industries, workforce, or economic sectors? [yes/no]. If yes, please provide a short summary.

23. Does this project have a sustainability plan to ultimately transition away from foreign assistance within the next five years? [yes/no]. If yes, please provide a short summary.

24. Does this project fulfill a national security need that cannot be fulfilled without this entity? [yes/no]
If yes, please provide a short summary of this national security need. Responses can be provided to the RMO point of contact at a higher classification, if required. For questions below, if not applicable, list N/A. Use the following criteria to formulate your response:
1 – No Impact: The project does not contribute to the objective in any way.
2 – Minor Impact: The project has limited or indirect effect with minimal influence on achieving the objective.
3 – Neutral: The project’s impact is conditional or relies on external factors or contingencies to have an effect.
4 – Moderate Impact: The project has a noticeable and positive influence on the objective, though not immediately significant or widespread.
5 – Major Impact: This has a direct, meaningful, and immediate effect, significantly advancing the objective.
0 – Not applicable, and would receive a score of zero.

25. How much does this project directly impact efforts to counter malign influence, including China?
(1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact, 3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact, 5 – Major Impact, 0 - Not applicable)

● America First Trade Policy

26. What impact does this project have on preventing illegal immigration to the U.S.? (1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact, 3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact, 5 – Major Impact, 0 – Not applicable)

● Securing Our Borders

27. What impact does this project have on limiting the flow of fentanyl, synthetic drugs, and pre-cursor chemicals into the U.S.? (1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact, 3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact, 5 – Major Impact, 0 – Not applicable)
• Imposing Duties to Address the Flow of Illicit Drugs Across our Northern Borders

28. To what degree does this project directly impact U.S. health security, such as biological threats, pandemics, and foreign dependence on medical supplies? (1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact,
3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact, 5 – Major Impact, 0 – Not applicable)

29. To what extent does this project strengthen partner and ally security assistance by contributing to securing U.S. borders, protecting American sovereignty, and upholding national security?
(1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact, 3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact, 5 – Major Impact, 0 – Not applicable)

30. Does this project directly impact transnational, organized and/or cybercrime, and drug and human trafficking to protect American lives and national security? (1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact,
3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact, 5 – Major Impact, 0 – Not applicable)

● Protecting The United States From Foreign Terrorists And Other National Security And Public Safety Threats
● Designating Cartels And Other Organizations As Foreign Terrorist Organizations And Specially
Designated Global Terrorists – The White House

31. What impact does this project have on protecting religious minorities, promoting religious freedom, and combatting Christian prosecution? (1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact, 3 – Neutral,
4 – Moderate Impact, 5 – Major Impact, 0 – Not applicable)
1. Establishment of The White House Faith Office
2. Eradicating Anti-Christian Bias

32. What impact does this project have in increasing American influence, trust and reputation within foreign governments? (1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact, 3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact,
5 – Major Impact, 0 – Not applicable)

33. What impact does this project have in increasing American influence, trust and reputation among foreign publics? (1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact, 3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact,
5 – Major Impact, 0 – Not applicable)

34. What is the specific financial return of this project, including measurable dividends, cost benefit analysis, and economic impact? (1 – 0, 2 – under 500,000, 3 – 500,000-999,999, 4 – 1M-1.5M,
5 – over 1.5M)

● America First Trade Policy

35. How much does this project bring in through cost-sharing / burden sharing? (1 – less than 500,000, 2 – 500,000-750,000, 3 – 750,001-999,999, 4 – 1M-1.5M, 5 – over 1.5M)

36. Does this project directly impact efforts to strengthen U.S. supply chains or secure rare earth minerals? (1 – No Impact, 2 – Minor Impact, 3 – Neutral, 4 – Moderate Impact, 5 – Major Impact,
0 – Not Applicable)
 
I find question #31 amusing in the above list.

31. What impact does this project have on protecting religious minorities, promoting religious freedom, and combatting Christian prosecution?

Presumably, they meant persecution, not prosecution. LOL.

Welcome to Trump's America: we're doing away with that old fashioned book learnin' one word at a time!
 
I find question #31 amusing in the above list.

31. What impact does this project have on protecting religious minorities, promoting religious freedom, and combatting Christian prosecution?

Presumably, they meant persecution, not prosecution. LOL.

Welcome to Trump's America: we're doing away with that old fashioned book learnin' one word at a time!
Trump's appointees are script readers, not script writers.
 
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Trump says Small Business Administration will take over Department of Education’s student loan portfolio​


President Donald Trump said Friday that the Small Business Administration will absorb the Department of Education’s massive student loan portfolio as he seeks to dismantle the agency and shift more power over education to the states.

“I’ve decided that the SBA, the Small Business Administration, headed by Kelly Loeffler, a terrific person, will handle all of the student loan portfolio,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Friday, adding that the Department of Health and Human Services will take the lead on funding efforts for students with special needs.

The news, which Trump alluded to on Thursday, came after longstanding uncertainty around the future management of the immense student loan portfolio – which is larger than all but three US banks.

The transfer plans come as significant cuts are expected at the SBA – with Loeffler also announcing Friday that the agency is cutting around 43% of its workforce, or about 2,700 positions.

CNN previously reported that the Education Department has struggled to find a viable alternative agency to manage its massive student debt portfolio, according to two sources involved in the discussions. The loan portfolio totals a staggering $1.8 trillion in debt, the sources said, up from what CNN has previously reported based on publicly available information.

Trump had previously suggested that the portfolio would be transferred to the Treasury Department or Small Business Administration.

The president floated earlier this month that Loeffler “would really like” the portfolio, but conversations about a possible move had not moved forward, one of the sources involved with discussions previously said. Instead, the Office of Federal Student Aid for several weeks had been working on a plan to transfer a portion of the portfolio to Treasury, which did not materialize.

The announcements come a day after conflicting messaging emerged from the White House around the future management of key functions of the Department of Education.

Hours before Trump signed an executive order on Thursday directing Secretary Linda McMahon to begin dismantling the Department of Education, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the agency would retain the student loan portfolio.

But as Trump signed the order, the president said the work of the department would be preserved and redistributed among other agencies, though he didn’t specify which ones.

With efforts to dismantle the Education Department underway and the SBA set to absorb the student loan portfolio, management of the critical aid faces an uncertain future.

With dramatically fewer staff, the SBA will now oversee a portfolio in which roughly 40% of the loans are behind in payment, according to people familiar with the data.

The SBA “is prepared to work with Congress and the Administration to bring accountability back to America’s student loan program,” Loeffler said in a post on X on Friday, citing the agency’s experience as “the government’s largest guarantor of business loans.”

Experts warn that an avalanche of new defaults could be approaching as borrowers come to terms with the end of a multi-year pause on loan payments and changes to more affordable payment programs.

“It’s a tidal wave coming for an unprepared village,” one former senior Education Department employee who departed recently previously told CNN. “The fallout is not even hypothetical now.”
 
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