Burgum Takes a Machete to DEI Partnerships and Four Million Dollars in Wasteful Spending
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum has terminated 43 outside agency partnerships to cut $4 million in federal spending and eliminate progressive programs.
FROM THE FRONTLINES
Friday June 12th | News that moves fast and matters.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum terminated 43 DEI and environmental justice partnerships to cut $4 million in federal spending.
The National Park Service approved a grueling 20-hour daily schedule to rush construction of a 250-foot Trump Triumphal Arch in D.C.
And national Democrats are scrambling to redraw their Senate map after scandal-plagued candidate Graham Platner won the Maine primary.
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Burgum Takes a Machete to DEI Partnerships and Four Million Dollars in Wasteful Spending
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum cut 43 DEI and environmental justice partnerships, saving $4 million.
Why it matters: This signals a swift federal crackdown on ideological mission creep to enforce government efficiency.
Should taxpayer dollars strictly fund an agency’s core mandate, or support broader social initiatives?
Construction Plans Reveal Two-Shift Daily Schedule for Trump Triumphal Arch at Memorial Circle
National Park Service plans reveal an aggressive 20-hour daily construction schedule to build Donald Trump’s 250-foot “Triumphal Arch” before he leaves office.
Why it matters: The grueling timeline bypasses traditional D.C. monument procedures to fast-track a massive, controversial addition to the national skyline.
Is the urgent timeline justified to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, or is it a rushed attempt to secure a personal legacy?
Democrats Are Running the Senate Math Without Platner and the Numbers Get Ugly Fast
Democrats are panicking over their Senate majority map after scandal-plagued Graham Platner won the Maine primary.
Why it matters: Losing Maine forces Democrats to target high-risk red states in an uphill battle for legislative control.
Should parties abandon embattled nominees to protect their brand, or embrace flawed populists who can win?
QUICK TAKES
Pentagon Air Quality Incident: A faulty sensor triggered a brief shelter-in-place order at the Pentagon over a false hazmat alarm.
Ghost Gun Regulation Spread: More states are enacting strict bans on unserialized firearms despite intense Second Amendment backlash.
Fugitive Captured in Bali: An Australian fugitive was arrested after hiding inside a private jet’s lavatory at Bali’s airport.
Illinois Social Media Tax Proposal: Illinois Democrats face heavy criticism for pushing a social media tax without clearly defining what qualifies.
FROM THE EDITOR
Today’s stories all come back to one question:
How aggressively should those in power break traditional norms to enforce their agenda?





