Wednesday, April 22, 2026

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500 blank ballots found near Renton dumpster spark federal investigation, fraud denial

500 blank ballots found near Renton dumpster spark federal investigation, fraud denial 



A box of about 500 ballots that Washington GOP Chair Jim Walsh claims were turned over after being found behind a Renton strip mall. Election officials said an investigation is underway. (KOMO)

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Federal authorities have taken custody of a batch of election mail found near a Renton dumpster as officials investigate how what are alleged to be hundreds of ballots from past elections were left unclaimed. 

The discovery surfaced last week after Washington State Republican Party Chairman and state Rep. Jim Walsh posted a video on social media showing a box of outbound, unvoted ballots he said had been found near a strip mall dumpster. 

RELATED | Fraud concerns as 500 blank ballots from recent elections found near Renton dumpster

Walsh said a man from Renton found a box of roughly 500 ballots spanning multiple election cycles - many from 2022 through 2025 - behind the strip mall in February. 

Walsh first posted a video regarding the ballots on April 16

King County Elections said it is now working with local and federal partners, including the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, the Renton Police Department, and the FBI, because the mail includes federal and out-of-state election materials.

Initial findings indicate the ballots were sent to voters but never retrieved.

“Upon initial review, the ballots appear to all be outgoing ballots that were not picked up by the voter after being delivered to a private mailbox location,” the agency said.

Walsh, who said he received the ballots from the person who found them, raised concerns about potential weaknesses in Washington’s vote-by-mail system, calling the situation a “broken chain of custody” and an “invitation to fraud,” though he stopped short of alleging wrongdoing.


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Entitled to violence


Police said it was an aggravated battery.

Seven females and two males are accused of physically attacking one train passenger in Chicago last week, police said.

Police called the crime an aggravated battery.

'If confronted by an assailant/offender, remain calm and never pursue. Press the emergency button and alert the transit attendant,' police said.

The incident took place just after 9:30 p.m. last Tuesday in the 600 block of South State Street aboard a train in the Chicago Loop neighborhood, police said.

Police provided photos of the suspects. (Note: One of the suspects is shown twice — in the bottom far-right photos of the composite image next to the headline.)

Police also provided the following descriptions of each suspect:

  • Black male wearing a black T-shirt with white lettering and denim shorts
  • Black male wearing a black long-sleeved shirt
  • Black female wearing a blue T-shirt and blue shorts
  • Black female with red hair wearing a white top
  • Black female wearing a purple sweater
  • Black female wearing a black flower-print sweater
  • Black female wearing a black zip-up sweater and black shorts
  • Black female wearing a black hooded sweater and black pants
  • Black female wearing a black T-shirt with white lettering and black pants

Police cautioned citizens to "be aware of your surroundings and remember your location, bus/train car number, route or train line, train car number, and direction of travel. If confronted by an assailant/offender, remain calm and never pursue. Press the emergency button and alert the transit attendant. Call 911 immediately, provide detailed description of location and assailant."

Police added that those with any information about this incident should contact Public Transportation Detectives at 312-745-4447 or submit anonymous tips at CPDTIP.com and use reference RD #JK189284.

Police said another transit-related aggravated battery took place just after 4 p.m. Friday — this time on a CTA Red Line platform in the 1200 block of North Clark Street.

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Image source: Chicago Police

Police said the victim — a 23-year-old female — was waiting on the train platform when one of the individuals pictured above pulled her to the ground by her hair, struck her on her face with a closed fist, and kicked her head and body.

Another one of the females pictured above assisted the other female by blocking bystander attempts to help the victim, police said.


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Disgraced Democrat resigns over 'witch hunt' investigation to evade humiliating expulsion

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Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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Thank God they didn't have a gun to protect themselves. The poor perp could have been hurt.

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Curbing the snake oil salesman of the higher education scam..And for that, every taxpayer should be grateful.

Trump Puts Colleges On Notice: No More Taxpayer Subsidies For Worthless Degrees

The only thing more surprising about the Education Department’s proposed rule on college loans is that it took this long for common sense to prevail over the interests of Big College.

On Friday, the department issued a “notice of proposed rulemaking” that would, if implemented, block taxpayer-subsidized student loans for worthless degrees. To say that this is needed is a vast understatement.

As it stands, there is nearly $1.7 trillion in outstanding student loan debt, and “fewer than 40% of borrowers are in repayment, and nearly 25% of borrowers are in default,” notes The Federalist’s Breccan F. Thies.

Why? Because far too many students were suckered into borrowing money – with the loans heavily subsidized by taxpayers – for college degrees that guaranteed them nothing, other than delaying adulthood by four years while piling up debt.

Colleges and universities have made out like bandits from this scheme, which lets them create bogus majors, pad their payrolls with administrative jobs, and hike tuitions massively, knowing that taxpayers would cover the costs.

Joe Biden made the problem worse by telling students that they’ll never actually have to pay off their college loans.

President Donald Trump is, thankfully, trying to end this grift. The proposed rule would require “colleges and universities to be accountable for how much their graduates earn after leaving their programs, cutting off the institutions from accessing federal student loans if they leave them worse off financially,” says Bloomberg Government.

Once in place, colleges would have to prove that their graduates are making more than those who didn’t bother to go to college. Those obtaining master’s and doctoral degrees would have to earn more than those who just got a bachelor’s. If schools fail to do so for two years in a row, those programs would be cut off from federal loans.

We suspect that right now, colleges across the country are looking at their course offerings and panicking. Do they really think queer studies, social justice, peace studies, creative writing, anthropology, and various other pointless majors will pass muster? To say nothing of the create-your-own-majors that some colleges allow.

“The Trump administration’s proposed accountability framework is grounded in common sense: if postsecondary education programs do not leave graduates better off, taxpayers should not subsidize them,” said Undersecretary of Education Nicholas Kent in a press statement

We say “Amen!” to that.

The rule still needs to be finalized, but we can’t see any reason why the Education Department wouldn’t do so, or who could be opposed to it. Trump is taking other steps to tighten the rules on federal college aid, which now exceeds $275 billion a year, according to the College Board, and mainly just fuels tuition inflation.

This problem has festered for decades. So far, Trump is the only president who’s had the cajónes to take it on directly.

And for that, every taxpayer should be grateful.


Corruption and fraud are the Left's 'by any means necessary'!

ActBlue employees took the Fifth in House depositions 146 times in probe on alleged donor fraud

WASHINGTON — ActBlue employees invoked their Fifth Amendment right at least 146 times in depositions with congressional committees investigating alleged donor fraud on the fundraising platform, according to an explosive report released Monday.

Two ActBlue officials, one of whom formerly served as VP of customer service, and three of its former lawyers “declined to answer a single one of the Committees’ substantive questions,” stated the interim staff report from the House Administration, Oversight and Judiciary Committees.

“Their unwillingness to testify only amplifies the Committees’ concerns,” the report added of the depositions between July and December 2025, also citing ActBlue CEO Regina Wallace-Wells’ seemingly “false statements to Congress” and withholding of documents pursuant to a subpoena for records.

ActBlue has repeatedly denied wrongdoing and in a recent statement through a spokesperson maintained that it has “always been forthcoming with Congress.”The Fifth Amendment protects witnesses from self-incrimination by allowing them to say silent.