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The Blaze Media Feed
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Trump’s plan to nuke the Department of Education: Can he pull it off?
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Trump’s plan to nuke the Department of Education: Can he pull it off?

Donald Trump is wasting no time in laying out an ambitious agenda for his next term. We are seeing a flurry of policy announcements, cabinet appointments, and strategic moves that show he’s not just making campaign promises — he’s setting the stage for significant change. For the first time in decades, we may have a president-elect who is dead serious about taking on the entrenched powers of Washington, D.C., priming the next four years to be one of the most transformative periods in modern American history.This is about restoring the Constitution, reversing the damage done by years of progressive policies, and returning America to its founding principles.One of Trump’s most radical promises since winning the election is to shut down the Department of Education. For years, we’ve watched our schools become hijacked by progressive ideologues pushing leftist agendas while driving up tuition costs to astronomical levels. Trump’s promise to overhaul the education system isn’t just about budget cuts; it’s about returning the power to parents and local communities to educate their children — where it belongs.What I find most striking about Trump's education policy is his pledge to go after the accreditation systems that have let left-wing universities run unchecked for decades. He’s not just targeting bloated administrative costs or ideological indoctrination — he’s going for the root.By firing radical accreditors and setting new standards for higher education, Trump is aiming to reclaim our colleges from the grip of Marxist ideologues, who are churning out leftist political activists rather than free-thinking, educated young adults. This change will have ripple effects generationally.Trump made it clear that these aren’t just campaign promises. These policies are what he plans to implement right out of the gate. He’s preparing America and the swamp for a fundamental reset: to reduce government overreach and let states, local school boards, and most importantly, parents, have the most say over how children should be educated. Think back to the early days of Barack Obama’s presidency, when he passed the massive stimulus plan that was over 2,000 pages long. At the time, it was clear to me that the stimulus package was more about a fundamental transformation of America than about economic recovery. Obama’s team members knew exactly what they wanted to do, and they did it without telling us.What we’re seeing now with Trump is the same level of planning — except in the opposite direction. This is about restoring the Constitution, reversing the damage done by years of progressive policies, and returning America to its founding principles.Such strong action against the deep state has a lot of conservatives wondering: “Is this really going to happen?” Reagan talked about shutting down the Department of Education, but it never came to fruition. I get the skepticism. But this time, it feels different. This isn’t the Trump of 2016, who made big promises but had to navigate a swamp full of hostile forces in Washington. This is Trump 2.0 — perhaps even Trump 3.0. He’s learned from his first term, has appointed the right people to his cabinet, and moreover, he understands the urgency of his agenda. He has made a clear plan for his first 100 days to get things done, and unlike in 2016, he has a Republican-controlled Congress to help push his policies over the finish line.Trump is ushering forth a return to the Constitution, a reassertion of state rights, and a reaffirmation of what it means to be American. He has made it clear that he’s serious about this, and now he has the cabinet and Congress to make it happen. Let’s hold him to it and watch closely as the first 100 days unfold.Want more from Glenn Beck? Get Glenn's FREE email newsletter with his latest insights, top stories, show prep and more delivered to your inbox.
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Mike Pence says Trump should not pardon January 6 rioters who assaulted police
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Mike Pence says Trump should not pardon January 6 rioters who assaulted police

Former Vice President Mike Pence said that he hoped President-elect Donald Trump does not pardon the Jan. 6 rioters who assaulted police at the U.S. Capitol after the 2020 election. 'By God's grace, we did our duty to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.' Pence made the comments while a guest speaker at the Dispatch’s Summit 2024 on Tuesday. "I don't think the president should pardon anyone who assaulted a police officer at the United States Capitol on January 6," said Pence, according to social media reports from The Dispatch X account. "Karen and I are literally praying that President-Elect Trump and Vice President-Elect Vance will stand on the commitments that they will make when they raise their right hands on that day," he added. "And with God's grace and the support of the American people, I believe they will."Pence also praised Trump over reports about appointments to his administration. "They reflect a caliber of competence and experience, particularly in the realm of national security, that gives me great confidence that that will continue to stay the course and embrace our role as leader of the free world," he said.In the 46 months since the rioting at the Capitol, the Justice Department says 1,561 people have been criminally charged in federal court, and about 590 were charged with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers. 18 were charged with seditious conspiracy, 88 were charged with destruction of government property, and 67 were charged with theft of government property. Trump has said that he would free the "hostages being wrongfully imprisoned" but later clarified that to mean only the "innocent" ones and admitted that others got "out of control." When asked about his actions on that day, Pence was very clear in his response. "At the end of the day, I'll always believe that, by God's grace, we did our duty to support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America," said Pence. 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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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 patch adds new gun and buffs a ton more
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Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 patch adds new gun and buffs a ton more

The one thing you need to remember about the Warhammer 40k universe is that hyperbole is the default. Every single species, character, and faction is incredibly over the top, and that applies to the weapons too. In a new update for Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2, a new gun has been added and it’s no surprise to learn that it’s just as exaggerated as the ten foot tall genetically engineered super soldier wielding it. Continue reading Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 patch adds new gun and buffs a ton more MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Space Marine 2 review, Space Marine 2 system requirements , Best Warhammer 40k games
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Exquisite new Destiny 2 armor set turns you into a “celestial space dragon”
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Exquisite new Destiny 2 armor set turns you into a “celestial space dragon”

It’s felt like an oddly-quiet time for Destiny 2 recently. Well, aside from that whole perk weighting saga. But in terms of the game’s story and seasonal content, Bungie’s decision to dump everything Revenant Act 1 had to offer at the very start has resulted in a fairly long wait for more. However, today’s developer livestream has put that wait to an end. Previewing what’s to come in Act 2 next week, Bungie has lifted the lid on a new mode, artifact, weapons, and more, but for me there is one thing that stole the show - dragon armor. Continue reading Exquisite new Destiny 2 armor set turns you into a “celestial space dragon” MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Destiny 2 classes, Destiny 2 The Final Shape review, Destiny 2 builds
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Eleventh Circuit Judge Absolutely Embarrasses CNN on Misinformation and We Are Here for It
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Eleventh Circuit Judge Absolutely Embarrasses CNN on Misinformation and We Are Here for It

Eleventh Circuit Judge Absolutely Embarrasses CNN on Misinformation and We Are Here for It
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Oprah Winfrey Denies Being Paid $1 Million for Harris Town Hall but FEC Records Disagree
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Oprah Winfrey Denies Being Paid $1 Million for Harris Town Hall but FEC Records Disagree

Oprah Winfrey Denies Being Paid $1 Million for Harris Town Hall but FEC Records Disagree
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TOLERANCE! Charlamagne Tha God Says It's Okay to Misgender Caitlyn Jenner, Because Jenner Supports Trump
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TOLERANCE! Charlamagne Tha God Says It's Okay to Misgender Caitlyn Jenner, Because Jenner Supports Trump

TOLERANCE! Charlamagne Tha God Says It's Okay to Misgender Caitlyn Jenner, Because Jenner Supports Trump
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Rising Storm 2 Player Count
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Rising Storm 2 Player Count

Seven years have passed since Rising Storm 2: Vietnam launched. The game had its golden age, moved to the Epic Games Store with a disastrous patch that broke the in-game voice system, and then fell into abandonment as co-developer Antimatter Games closed shop.
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Harry Enten Says 'No Light at the End of the Tunnel' for Democrats, No Real Heir Apparent
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Harry Enten Says 'No Light at the End of the Tunnel' for Democrats, No Real Heir Apparent

Harry Enten Says 'No Light at the End of the Tunnel' for Democrats, No Real Heir Apparent
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SCOTUS Rejects Mark Meadows' Bid to Remove GA Election Case to Federal Court
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SCOTUS Rejects Mark Meadows' Bid to Remove GA Election Case to Federal Court

SCOTUS Rejects Mark Meadows' Bid to Remove GA Election Case to Federal Court
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