THIS SADDENS ME: Things are not right at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation.
January 19, 2026
SARAH HOYT’S SHOCKED ALREADY TOOK A XANAX: We Knew Kamala’s VP Search Was Bad. Turns Out, It Was Straight-Up Unhinged.
Wrangler Authentics Mens Relaxed Fit Stretch Cargo. #CommissionEarned
I CAN SEE THAT:
I think we can all agree that the most deranged white liberal woman in Minneapolis is Don Lemon.
— Joseph Massey (@jmasseypoet) January 19, 2026
But the competition isn’t over yet:
đ¨ BREAKING: A group of liberal white women (mostly) have taken over a Target in St. Paul DEMANDING Target stop letting ICE and Border Patrol agents use their bathrooms
I kid you not.
We live in freaking clown world đ¤Ąđ¤Ł pic.twitter.com/iv12xBvDEu
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 19, 2026
IT’S FRAUD ALL THE WAY DOWN: A third of federal agencies in audit lacked regular fraud monitoring or evaluation.
The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a technical appendix to its 2015 fraud risk management guidance this month, aimed at helping federal agencies strengthen how they prevent fraud in U.S. government programs. The reason? Many still lack basic safeguards.
Previous GAO reports have revealed the extent of fraud across the federal government.
A report from 2024 showed that the U.S. loses between $233 billion and $521 billion annually to fraud, based on data from 2018-2022.
“Fraud prevention, including deterrence, decreases the need to chase after and recover stolen funds,” read the latest report. “Demonstrating the value of fraud prevention can help inform antifraud resource allocation decisions.”
The new report builds on GAOâs 2015 Fraud Risk Framework, which outlines best practices for preventing, detecting and responding to fraud in federal programs.
The framework is organized into four components: establishing an antifraud culture; assessing fraud risks; designing and implementing control activities; and evaluating outcomes and adapting efforts.
GAOâs new technical appendix focuses specifically on the fourth component, which is how agencies can systematically evaluate the effectiveness of their fraud risk management activities and adapt them as needed.
Components five, six, and seven: Prosecute, prosecute, prosecute.
THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE:Â Mysterious âDorito-Shapedâ Aircraft Spotted at Night Near Area 51.
IT’S COME TO THIS:Â Zohran Mamdani’s ‘aspirational hope’ for NYC mayor’s residence? Bidets.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has an aspirational hope for his new home at the mayorâs centuries-old official residence.
When the new mayor was moving in to Gracie Mansion Jan. 12 with his wife Rama Duwaji, a reporter asked what he planned to change at the Manhattan residence built in 1799.
âOne thing that we will change is we will be installing a few bidets into Gracie Mansion,â Mamdani, 34, told reporters. âThatâs an aspirational hope. Weâll see if we can get it done.â
As Jonah Goldberg wrote at the start of the year, ââWe will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism,â declared Zohran Mamdani in his inaugural address as mayor of New York City on Thursday. To paraphrase Theodore Whiteâs quip about Barry Goldwater, it was a real âMy God, heâs going to govern as Zohran Mamdani!â moment.â
THIS IS CNN: âYou Have To Make People Uncomfortable:â How Don Lemon Helped Anti-ICE Activists Storm a Minnesota Church.
Disgraced former CNN host Don Lemon colluded with anti-ICE activists now under investigation for storming a Minnesota church on Sundayâa “clandestine” operation that Lemon helped keep secret ahead of time before publicizing it once it began.
Lemon, who was fired from CNN in 2023 over mistreatment of female colleagues, accompanied Minneapolis lawyer Nekima Levy Armstrong on “Operation Pull Up” at Cities Church in Saint Paul to protest the ICE shooting earlier this month of 37-year-old Renee Good. According to Armstrong, the operation targeted Cities Church because an associate pastor is allegedly the acting director of Saint Paulâs ICE office.
“We show up somewhere that is a key location,” Armstrong told Lemon in an interview prior to the event. “They donât expect us to come there. And then we disrupt business as usual.”
Storming a church is never a good look:
There hasnât been a situation in the last 100 years where leftists have been the good guys.
— EndangeredMises (@Endangered97293) January 18, 2026
Late last week, another former CNN employee was letting it all hang out during his appearance with leftist podcast host Jennifer Welch:
â Deranged: Acosta Floats Choking CBSâs Dokoupil, Welch Says ICE Is Like ISIS.
In December of 2012, the Grauniad asked: Can Jeff Zucker fix what ails CNN?
Upon his departure a decade later, his fellow leftists at the New Republic concluded: Jeff Zucker Was the Most Craven TV Executive of the Trump Era. The CNN executiveâs commitments to âThe Trump Showâ wrecked his networkâand did lasting damage to the country.
Lemon and Acostaâs recent antics illustrate that the hangover from Zuckerâs reign of error continues.
Minnesota’s DFL party will of course look the other way at Lemon’s stunt…
And this is what a lot of commentators are missing.
— Victor Clairmont (@ClairmontVII) January 19, 2026
…But the Feds? Stay tuned:
Let me do the competent lawyer thing again.
No, the DOJ has not arrested anybody yet. You are absolutely correct that that is not happened yet. Thatâs because this isnât a TV show and the DOJ under @AGPamBondi and @AAGDhillon are attempting to actually build cases rather than⌠https://t.co/dv8iAB0bCB
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) January 19, 2026
UPDATE:
BREAKING: DOJ Announces Intention to Charge Don Lemon under the Ku Klux Klan Act.
The KKK Act makes it illegal to threaten, hurt, or intimidate people to prevent them from exercising their God-given rights.
HARMEET DHILLON: "The Klan Act is one of the most important federal⌠pic.twitter.com/GWnXAMtWc9
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 19, 2026
SCREEN TIME: Teens are on phones for 70 minutes at school, 300 minutes a day overall.
Teenagers spend 70 minutes of the school day on their phones — nearly all on social media, video and gaming apps — according to a recent study, report Lauraine Langreo and Gina Tomko in Education Week. The average school day is 400 to 500 minutes.
The data came from teens who participated in the nationwide Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study, and agreed to install a tracking app on their phones.
Students rarely used their smartphones for education or productivity apps, said lead researcher Jason Nagata, a University of California, San Francisco pediatrics professor. While some were on their phones during lunch or other breaks, rather than class time, that’s troubling too, he said. “Itâs important that kids, during breaks, have time to rest, to have face-to-face social interactions with their peers, and also just be outdoors and physically active.â
Overall, teenagers spend about five hours a day — 300 minutes — on smartphones, with nearly two hours of that on social media, researchers concluded. That doesn’t leave much time for an after-school job, sports, a hobby or just hanging out with friends.
This is exactly what the phone’s parental controls are for. Kids hate them, but that’s the point.
THE CRITICAL DRINKER:Â Starfleet Academy — This Show Is Pure Torture.
The Drinker asks:
Oh, Star Trek, my old friend. What have they done to you? You know, I remember when Star Trek was a serious show made by serious people with a passion for science and technology and a desire to broaden human horizons. How times have changed after the indignities of Discovery, Picard, and Strange New Worlds. I honestly thought we’d seen an end of the brain dead, cringe-inducing, hyper-identity politics-driven garbage wearing the Star Trek brand like a skin suit, but apparently not. Is this like some kind of humiliation ritual at this point? Do they hate their own franchise?
Yes, and like Kathleen Kennedy and Star Wars, the producers hate the franchise’s core fans even more.
On the bright side though, Starfleet Academy is singlehandedly bringing together a divided nation — I was not expecting to see the words “I am so on the same page” with Trump advisor Stephen Miller coming from the X account of William Shatner, but that’s where we are at the beginning of 2026 AD:

RISE OF THE MACHINES: A new robotic system could perform delicate eye surgery.
FAIL, BRITANNIA: Trump Might Offer Asylum to Jews From WHERE?
YOUNG MEN WHO WANT TO BE MUSCULAR: NPR warns about “Bigorexia.”
“For many people, the fact that boys and men have body image pressures is completely not on their radar,” Nagata said. “When we get referrals for boys and men with muscle dysmorphia, there’s often a long delay in referral and diagnosis.”
Those with the condition are more at risk of disordered eating, steroid use and suicidal ideation. When disordered eating becomes severe, patients can be hospitalized. And a growing share of those patients are now boys, according to a longitudinal study in Canada. The authors of that study say there’s a “pressing need” to educate clinicians about the trend.
Or they could just euthanize them, as one does in Canada.
Plus:
While researchers continue to debate this distinction, it’s clear that certain groups, like transgender men, are more at risk.
“Biologically, they may have appearance factors that are more feminine, and then they’re trying to change that so that they feel like they’re in a more masculine body,” Nagata said. “There’s added sort of hoops that they have to go through to get this sort of muscular build.”
Well, the dangers of becoming overly obsessed with progress are well known in the lifting community, even if NPR has just discovered them. On the other hand, like anorexia, this problem is dwarfed by the obesity problem.
Also, I kinda suspect a prank when the story about guys who don’t think they’re big enough is centered on a guy whose name is “Mycock.”
SPENDING OF ALL KINDS, BUT YEAH: Colorado due for a reckoning over runaway Medicaid costs.
According to HCPF and the Governorâs office, General Fund spending on Medicaid increased at an average rate of 6 percent from fiscal year 2015-16 to fiscal year 2018-19. However, after the federal government windfall from COVID, General Fund spending blew up, growing at an average rate of 19 percent from fiscal year 2021-22 to fiscal year 2024-25.
Health care is rapidly crowding out most other spending, and is the primary driver of the stateâs budget challenges, as those federal funds have since expired.
HCPF now accounts for nearly one-third of the General Fund and is also the fastest-growing department.
Add to that, Manatt suggests that â25 percent of all U.S. healthcare spending may be wasteful, due to overtreatment, low-value care, poor care coordination, pricing failures, fraud and abuse, and undue administrative complexities.â
Governor Polis and HCPF engaged Manatt to analyze Coloradoâs Medicaid and CHP+ programs, identify cost-saving solutions, and propose policy recommendations.
I don’t trust them. State spending â adjusting for inflation â grew 31% per capita under my so-called “libertarian” governor since 2018-2019, and the only thing holding back his Democrats is the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR), that they’ve steadily chipped away at over the last several years.
A TALE OF TWO CITIES:
2 democrat run cities. Memphis and Minneapolis.
ICE went to bothIn Memphis, the mayor asked the police to cooperate with ICE. The result was-ICE was in and out of Memphis in a matter of days.
The mayor admitted, they did a good job and his city was safer.Why is Minneapolis a⌠pic.twitter.com/vkz1yzwzqa
— I am Ken (@Ikennect) January 18, 2026
Tweet continues, “Why is Minneapolis a different story?? Is it because the fraud and crimes happening there involved the elected government? Who is paying the rioters? I believe the rioters and the government officials protecting them and egging them on are both idiots.”
CHANGE YOU CAN BELIEVE IN:
We have not had a single murder this month in DC.
First time since 2013.
Trumpâs federal takeover and surge of federal law enforcement have saved black lives in violent DC neighborhoods.
This makes Democrats angry.
Because they do not actually believe black lives matter.
— đşđ¸ Mike Davis đşđ¸ (@mrddmia) January 19, 2026
YES:
Let me do the competent lawyer thing again.
No, the DOJ has not arrested anybody yet. You are absolutely correct that that is not happened yet. Thatâs because this isnât a TV show and the DOJ under @AGPamBondi and @AAGDhillon are attempting to actually build cases rather than⌠https://t.co/dv8iAB0bCB
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) January 19, 2026
IT’S FRAUD ALL THE WAY DOWN: Medicare Administrator Dr. Oz: Minnesota Fraud âTip of the Icebergâ, Cuban Govât Implicated.
“IF THEY TAX THE BILLIONAIRES WILL I GET TO KEEP MORE OF MY MONEY?” “ALSO NO.”

AND THEY ALL NEED TO BE JAILED OR HANGED: Don Lemon, Boko Haram, and the KKK All Attack Churches for Spreading the Wrong Word.
UPDATE:
They put Douglass Mackey in prison for a meme. They put Steve Bannon in prison for following the Constitution. They jailed Christian pastors for praying outside abortion mills. They put grannies in prison for walking in an open government building during business hours.
All IâŚ
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) January 19, 2026
JOSH SHAPIRO: Team Kamala Asked If I Was an Israeli Double Agent.
âHad I been a double agent for Israel?â wrote Mr. Shapiro, describing his incredulous response to a last-minute question from the vetting team. He responded that the question was offensive, he wrote, and was told, âWell, we have to ask.â
âHave you ever communicated with an undercover agent of Israel?â the questioner, Dana Remus, a former White House counsel, continued, according to Mr. Shapiro, who recounted, âIf they were undercover, I responded, how the hell would I know?â
Mr. Shapiro wrote that he understood that Ms. Remus was âjust doing her job.â But the fact that he was asked such questions, he wrote, âsaid a lot about some of the people around the VP.â
It certainly says something about Dana Remus. It also speaks volumes about former Attorney General Eric Holder, who ran the search committee to vet potential running mates for Kamala Harris. And that in turn speaks volumes about Holder’s former boss Barack Obama, who kept trying to cut deals with Iran and repeatedly involved Rob Malley in those efforts, who had to quit Obama’s initial campaign when his contacts with Hamas got exposed in early 2008.
It also has something to say about the progressives that control the Democrat Party of today. This query relies on an old and bigoted trope about Jews being inherently disloyal to their own countries, a claim that long predates the establishment of the state of Israel. In Germany, political leaders blamed Jews for the collapse in World War I that led to their defeat, using the same ugly claim, which got amplified and then industrialized by the Nazis. No one asks that question about being an Israeli double-agent out of the blue without having bought into that anti-Semitic mindset.
Jim Geraghty adds:
Occamâs razor would suggest that either A) the Harris campaign foresaw insurmountable obstacles from having a Jewish, pro-Israel running mate at a time when the Democratic grassroots were growing vehemently anti-Israel, and needed an excuse to conclude Shapiro had flunked the vetting process or B) the Harris campaign was full of paranoid antisemites who believed that every American Jew they encountered was secretly working for the Mossad.
Shapiro writes, âThe fact that she asked, or was told to ask that question by someone else, said a lot about some of the people around the VP.â
Our Audrey Fahlberg asked the very good question of how Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, up to his eyeballs in fraud scandals involving state spending, managed to come through the Harris campaignâs vetting with no red flags. The paranoia about Shapiroâs alleged dual loyalties are even more absurd in light of Walzâs 30 visits to China, one funded by the Chinese government, status as a visiting fellow at the Macao Polytechnic University, a Chinese state-run institution of higher education, and so on. And one of the few decisions of the Harris campaign that we can be 100 percent certain was made by the candidate was the selection of Walz over Shapiro. (Selecting Shapiro wouldnât have won the race for Harris, but she might have at least kept Pennsylvania in the Democratic column.)
Geraghtyâs post is aptly titled, âKamala Harrisâs Presidential Campaign Was Run by a Bunch of Lunatics.â
Agreed. Why is the Democratic Party such a cesspit of antisemitism?
Exit question:
They vetted Shapiro more thoroughly for being a Jew than they vetted Walz for his ties to fraud. https://t.co/0WF0REUhRs
— Amy Curtis (@RantyAmyCurtis) January 19, 2026
Of course, perhaps Walz was similarly vetted, with the goal of taking the “Quality Learing Center” nationwide:
Here's something I can't stop thinking about.
Kamala Harris' team either didn't properly vet Tim Walz and his involvement in the massive Somali fraud in Minnesota.
OR
Kamala Harris' team did vet him, knew about the fraud, and made him her running mate anyway.
Mind-boggling.
— Amy Curtis (@RantyAmyCurtis) December 2, 2025
SO WHEN WE ELECT MAGA, CORPORATIONS BECOME LESS GREEDY? GOOD TO KNOW.
Senator, can you thank the corporations for being less greedy now that egg prices are at an all time low? https://t.co/ZSNe2135Ke pic.twitter.com/aEHLzK4OYn
— tedfrank (@tedfrank) January 18, 2026