White House shows its true colors with announcement on ... Islamophobia?!



Anti-Semitism is rapidly rising in America, but the White House isn’t concerned.

At a recent White House briefing, Peter Doocy asked John Kirby if the people in America who are making anti-Semitic threats are considered domestic terrorists.

“I don’t know that we’re classifying people as domestic terrorists for that; that’s really a question better left to law enforcement,” Kirby answered.

Glenn Beck can’t help but point out the blatant hypocrisy.

“That’s weird because people who went to the school boards and stood up for their children and said ‘What are you doing,’ they were domestic terrorists,” Glenn says. “But people who are making violent anti-Semitic comments and threats are not.”

This briefing happened on the same day that the White House announced its first national strategy to counter Islamophobia.

“Muslims in America and those perceived to be Muslims, such as Arabs and Sikhs, have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks and other discriminatory incidents,” a White House statement on the strategy read.

Stu Burguiere believes this isn’t happening for no reason.

“Biden’s support among Arab-Americans was 59% when he was elected, and now it’s 17%,” he says. “It’s just total coincidence that he just announced this big Islamophobia policy.”

The White House’s amplification of issues regarding Islamophobia instead of anti-Semitism is “revealing” to Glenn. “This is who the White House really is.”


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Why the White House's cocaine mystery is ‘ABHORRENT’



Last Sunday, Secret Service agents discovered a suspicious white powder in the White House. Yesterday, on July 4, it was confirmed that the substance in question was cocaine.

Who it belongs to, unfortunately, has not yet been confirmed.

Naturally, many are quick to point to Hunter Biden, given the entanglement of scandals he’s been caught in.

But Glenn Beck isn’t so sure it’s Hunter this time.

“There are a lot of creeps in the White House that might be doing cocaine,” he says.

Stu, on the other hand, isn’t convinced.

“I think just from the sloppiness of the operation, Hunter had to be involved in some way. This would be the perfect statement right after getting a deal for all his crimes,” he says.

Regardless, the White House refuses to “divulge all of the details because of their investigation, which will take probably twelve years,” Glenn sarcastically adds.

“These people lie all the time,” though, Stu says.

“If Hunter was doing it off the counter” and “they all caught him,” they would inevitably come up with some “exact excuse. … There’s no reason to believe anything this White House says,” he continues.

But there’s another question to consider: Isn’t the White House one of the most secure and heavily monitored buildings in the entire country?

“There has to be a camera pointed at the place where this cocaine was found. Rewind the footage!” Stu argues.

“Come on, Stu. They’re not invading people’s privacy by putting a camera in the places of the White House where the tours go through all the time. Why would you have a camera there?” Glenn mockingly asks.

But in all seriousness, of course there are cameras in public areas of the White House, which raises the question: Was the cocaine found in a private area that was not under video surveillance?

This would totally contradict the White House’s statement that the substance was most likely dropped by a tourist.

Because if it did belong to a tourist, there should already be security footage to prove it.

“This nonsense that [the White House is] leaking out,” Stu says, “indicates they know it was in the private area, and they know it was something bigger than some tourist dropping it.”

“Maybe this is why Joe occasionally seems focused,” he laughs.

“I’m not willing to rule it out,” Glenn chuckles.


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The Biden administration resumes oil and gas leases on federal land but in a reduced capacity and with steeper fees



This past Friday, the Biden administration announced that it would resume granting lease sales for the drilling of oil and natural gas on federal lands.

However, as the Washington Examiner reported, the Biden administration intends to drastically decrease the amount of federal land available for drilling and plans to increase the royalty it charges companies to produce oil on federal lands.

In a recently released press release, the Department of the Interior said that it will make 144,000 acres of federal lands available for drilling. This is an 80% reduction in acreage that was originally designated for natural gas production. The department will also begin charging companies drilling royalties of 18.75% instead of 12.5%.

The release said, “The [Bureau of Land Management] will issue final environmental assessments and sale notices of upcoming oil and gas leases that reflect this strategic approach.”

“The lease sales will incorporate many of the recommendations in the Department’s report,” the release continued. “Including ensuring Tribal consultation and broad community input, reliance of the best available science including analysis of GHG emissions, and a first-ever increase in the royalty rate for new competitive leases to 18.75 percent, to ensure fair return for the American taxpayers and on par with rates charged by states and private landowners.”

It continued, “The BLM assessed potentially available and eligible acreage in Alabama, Colorado, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming. It began analyzing 646 parcels on roughly 733,000 acres that had been previously nominated for leasing by energy companies. As a result of robust environmental review, engagement with Tribes and communities, and prioritizing the American people’s broad interests in public lands, the final sale notices will offer approximately 173 parcels on roughly 144,000 acres, an 80 percent reduction from the acreage originally nominated.”

This move by the Department of the Interior comes as the Biden administration begins to acknowledge the importance of increasing domestic energy production amid soaring energy prices.

Secretary of the Interior, Deb Haaland, called the department’s new plan an overdue “reset’ of the leasing program.

She said, “For too long, the federal oil and gas leasing programs have prioritized the wants of extractive industries above local communities, the natural environment, the impact on our air and water, the needs of Tribal Nations, and, moreover, other uses of our shared public lands.”'

In response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Western nations issued thoroughgoing sanctions on the Russian economy. The U.S. was quick to stop importing Russian oil, and since the Biden administration ended American energy independence, American energy prices drastically rose as there was suddenly less oil being imported.