The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representative Passes Major Bill 216 - 211 - Now Federal Employees File Complaint..

WASHINGTON, D.C. – APRIL 24, 2026 – The 2026 mandate for common sense and biological reality reached a historic milestone this week as the Republican-led House passed the Protect Our Children Act.
This bold legislation, combined with the Trump administration’s decisive action to end taxpayer-funded gender experiments for federal employees, marks a total victory for the American family against the radical social engineering of the previous eraThe 216-211 vote in the House signals a definitive end to the era of radical medical interventions on minors, criminalizing surgeries that many call "malpractice" under the RFK Jr. era of HHS. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene successfully fulfilled a major Trump campaign promise with this win.
By setting a federal standard that criminalizes permanent surgical modifications for children, Congress is finally stepping in to protect the next generation from irreversible harm. This is the operational lethality of the 119th Congress in full effect for the Heartland.
FISCAL SANITY AT OPM
The Office of Personnel Management’S new policy, effective this Thursday, officially terminates federal insurance coverage for gender-transition procedures for government employees. Taxpayer dollars will no longer fund "chemical and surgical modifications" of sexual traits.
The Human Rights Campaign’S desperate EEOC complaint is a machine of disruption that ignores the mandate of the 2024 election. Federal workers are being asked to return to core values, ensuring that national resources are used for governance, not radical social engineering.
THE RFK JR. STANDARD
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been unequivocal, labeling gender-affirming care for minors as a form of medical malpractice that must be eradicated from the system.
His leadership is incinerating the "wink-and-nod" culture of previous health agencies.

The proposal to deny Medicare and Medicaid funding to hospitals performing these procedures on children is the ultimate shield for the vulnerable. Under the Trump-Vance administration, health policy is being restored to simple, secure, and transparent biological truths.
MTG’S LAST STAND

Marjorie Taylor Greene’S departure from Congress after this term marks the end of a legendary run for a fighter who prioritized children over the approval of the radical DNC elite. Her ability to push this bill to the floor shows the strength of the MAGA movement.
Even as Democrats claim this is extreme, the majority of Americans agree that 15-year-olds should not be undergoing life-altering surgeries. Greene leaves behind a legacy of protection that will safeguard the American family for the long haul and secure our future generations.
THE FINAL VERDICT
While the DNC and activist groups file grievances, the 2026 mandate is moving forward at light speed to restore the traditional values of the American republic and the family unit. The era of weaponizing healthcare policy for radical agendas is officially over today.
We will stay vigilant and relentless in our pursuit of a nation that puts children and taxpayers first. God bless the USA and the leaders who refuse to be intimidated by the mob. The morning light of integrity is breaking through the shadows of radicalism, ensuring a sovereign and secure future for every legal citizen and their children.
⚖️ TOTAL MELTDOWN: HOUSE PASSES IT 218 -213 - AOC CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT SHE HAS TO DO NOW!!
The House of Representatives passed a bill that would make it easier to get federal permits to build infrastructure for AI projects. The bill, known as the SPEED Act, garners support from major tech companies such as OpenAI, Micron, and Microsoft.

The bill passed the House by a vote of 218 – 213, despite a conservative revolt that almost killed it in a procedural vote. The Senate will now look at the bill, and it will probably be part of a bigger discussion about changing the rules for permits.
SPEED Act supporters say the U.S. must beat China and other global rivals to be the top AI leader.
“The electricity we will need to power AI computing for civilian and military use is a national imperative,” said Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-Ark., the bill’s sponsor and chair of the House Natural Resources Committee.
The SPEED Act would reform the 1969 National Environmental Policy Act, which requires federal reviews for projects that would affect the environment.
The SPEED Act would shorten the current six-year statute of limitations for NEPA litigation to 150 days and tighten the deadlines for NEPA reviews.
Recent permitting delays for Democratic-backed clean energy projects have garnered bipartisan support for permitting reform.

As AI has become a major industry and power-hungry data centers have put more strain on the electric grid, pressure has grown on Congress to take action.
The SPEED Act would enable the United States to be “nimble enough to build what we need, when we need it,” according to Rep. Jared Golden of Maine, the bill’s Democratic cosponsor.
However, the majority of Democrats opposed the SPEED Act and insisted that any permitting bill reverse President Donald Trump’s efforts to stifle offshore wind and other renewable energy sources.
The GOP leadership’s insertion of language to exempt Trump’s attempts to block renewables from provisions in the SPEED Act that would limit the White House’s ability to arbitrarily yank permits it dislikes intensified Democratic resistance.
During a procedural vote on the House floor, conservatives opposed to renewable energy demanded concessions in exchange for their votes, leading to the addition of the amendment.
“That provision codifies a broken permitting status quo. I look forward to working with my colleagues across the aisle in the Senate to craft a bipartisan product that can become law,” said Rep. Scott Peters, D-Calif., who supports permitting reform but opposed the SPEED Act.
The “U.S. Tech Force,” a new initiative announced by the Trump administration this month, will employ roughly 1,000 engineers and other experts to work on artificial intelligence infrastructure and other technology projects across the federal government.
According to an official government website, participants will commit to a two-year employment program where they will work with teams that directly report to agency leaders in “collaboration with leading technology companies.”
According to the website, these “private sector partners” include Amazon Web Services, Apple, Google, Dell Technologies, Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI, Oracle, Palantir, Salesforce, and many more.
As it vies with China for supremacy in the quickly expanding field, the Trump administration is putting more effort into building America’s AI infrastructure, according to the Tech Force.
Four days after President Donald Trump signed an executive order to create a national AI policy framework, which industry leaders opposed, states creating their own regulations, the initiative was unveiled.
After completing their two terms, Tech Force members are eligible to apply for full-time positions with companies that have agreed to hire program alumni. Employees of the private partners may also be nominated to serve periods in the government.
“We’re trying to reshape the workforce to make sure we have the right talent on the right problems,” U.S. Office of Personnel Management Director Scott Kupor
100 days of silence: Authorities scale back search for Nancy Guthrie, leaving the community to face a SHATTERING REALITY-omg.
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance has faced a devastating blow as authorities have scaled back efforts 100 days after Savannah Guthrie’s mom went missing,..
The investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance has faced a devastating blow as authorities have scaled back efforts 100 days after Savannah Guthrie’s mom went missing, experts believe.

“They have definitely scaled back resources in this continuing phase,” retired FBI agent Jason Pack exclusively told Page Six. “That happens in every case. Add resources at the front end to make sure they can cover what needs to be covered.”
Pack went on to explain how the initial response phase “likely had a few hundred agents and officers” compared to “a few dozen” at this point in the investigation.

Savannah Guthrie’s mom, Nancy, has been missing for 100 days.Instagram/savannahguthrie

Nancy, seen with her son, Camron, was abducted from her Arizona home on the night of Jan. 31.Instagram/savannahguthrie
“Lots of leads initially with the tip line… as it falls out of the news cycle, fewer tips come,” the former FBI agent explained.
Former CIA member and FBI special agent Tracy Walder also believes resources have been scaled back — theorizing how the investigation has turned from “rescue” to “recovery.”
“The investigation is not a rescue investigation,” Walder, who is also a NewsNation contributor, said. “If it’s a rescue … then you are going to have more resources thrown at that because you have a living human that can potentially be recovered.
“At this point, they look at it as a recovery and investigating a crime. There is not a sense of urgency. There is not a risk to the public,” Walder added. “This was specifically targeted towards her. If they thought there was a risk to the public, there would be more urgency.”

Experts told Page Six authorities, seen at the crime scene, have ‘scaled back’ search efforts.James Keivom for NY Post

Authorities have failed to find the kidnapper despite releasing doorbell camera footage, seen here.FBI
Walder said she is “not surprised” Nancy has not been recovered by the 100-day mark, as the kidnapper had a “9 to 10-hour head start.”
Nancy was reported missing from her Arizona home on Sunday, Feb. 1, after she failed to attend a virtual church service. She was last seen on Jan. 31 when her family dropped her off at home after dinner.
Authorities released video and photos of a masked individual breaking into her home on Feb. 10.
In April, it was reported that a hair sample had been sent for DNA testing.
“In this case, we have the hair clipping that has been sent off. … I would like to think we would have a result by now,” Walder said. “I think the fact there is zero digital evidence. The fact that there is no camera along the highway or road that 𝒄𝒂𝓊𝓰𝒉𝓉 a vehicle or a vehicle’s license plate. … In this case, it seems like there is nothing. … I think that’s the piece that’s troubling.”

“They have definitely scaled back resources in this continuing phase,” former FBI agent Jason Pack told Page Six. “That happens in every case.”savannahguthrie/Instagram

Former CIA member and FBI special agent Tracy Walder told Page Six, “If it’s a rescue … then you are going to have more resources thrown at that because you have a living human that can potentially be recovered.”Instagram/savannahguthrie
A spokesperson for the Pima County Sheriff’s Office told Page Six in a statement, “The Pima County Sheriff’s Department remains fully committed to the investigation into Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance. This is an active and ongoing investigation, and we continue to work closely with our partners at the FBI.
“DNA and video analysis are underway, supported by laboratories across the country. Advances in technology are aiding investigative efforts, and tips continue to be received and reviewed.”
Walder said of the Pima County Sheriff’s Office’s statement, “I think that they’re doing what they’re supposed to be doing in my opinion. I think they are just exhausting all options.”

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department told Page Six they “remain fully committed to the investigation.”Instagram / Savannah Guthrie

They urged everyone to submit tips to help find Nancy, who is seen here with her three children.Instagram/savannahguthrie
Walder said authorities’ next steps should be genealogical sequencing — which is tracing DNA to family history — finding license plates going in and out of her home area, and more.
“I do [think she’ll be recovered],” Walder said. “I don’t know it will happen overnight. I would like to think it will happen. I will be optimistic.”
Pack added, “It only takes one tip. Someone knows the person in the video. Someone knows what happened.”

Savannah returned to “Today” in April.GC Images

She is seen here emotionally embracing her co-anchor.GC Images
Savannah, 54, posted a heartbreaking tribute to Nancy, 84, on Instagram Sunday in honor of Mother’s Day.
“Mother, daughter, sister, Nonie – we miss you with every breath,” she captioned a video collage of her beloved mom. “We will never stop looking for you. We will never be at peace until we find you.”
She then urged her Instagram followers to “help,” as “someone knows something that can make the difference.”
The “Today” anchor added, “Please keep praying. Bring her home.”
Savannah returned to “Today” on April 6 in an emotional welcome back by her co-anchors and viewers.

On Monday, Savannah announced she is the host of game show “Wordle.” She is seen here making the announcement alongside the game show’s executive producer Jimmy Fallon.TODAY

She said, “It’s strange to get up and do the ‘Today’ show every day, and it’s strange to say that I’m going to do a game show when your heart is broken. Nothing about that has changed, and it’s not easy, but I’m determined to put one foot in front of the other.”moonstoneyin/Tiktok
On Monday, Savannah announced on the morning show that she will host the “Wordle” game show, whose executive producer is Jimmy Fallon.
“We’ve been holding in a secret between us for a long time now,” she said on today’s episode of the game show, which was first reported in October.
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“When everything happened with me and my family they just stopped everything and said, ‘We’ll wait for you.’ Hollywood is, like, a really tough business, and I didn’t expect that. And I just want to say thank you, it means so much to me,” she said.
Savannah added, “Everything is strange right now. It’s strange to get up and do the ‘Today’ show every day, and it’s strange to say that I’m going to do a game show when your heart is broken. Nothing about that has changed, and it’s not easy, but I’m determined to put one foot in front of the other.”