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Another Day, Another Building Occupation at Barnard. Plus, Democrats Nurse Trump Address Hangover.

March 6, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

For a group of people who routinely rail against “the occupation,” student radicals at Columbia and Barnard love to play occupier. Last week, they sent a security guard to the hospital and caused $30,000 in damages while storming a campus building. On Wednesday they occupied the library, disseminating propaganda pamphlets from Hamas and hoisting an effigy of Barnard’s president.

That president, Laura Rosenbury, offered to hold a private meeting with the spoiled brats later this week. You’ll be shocked to hear that didn’t put an end to the sordid affair. Shortly thereafter, a Barnard official announced an active bomb threat. That didn’t do it either. The NYPD arrived after that, though they arrested just a handful of protesters, pushing the rest outside.

“The latest building storming comes as the Trump administration reviews Columbia’s federal funding over the university’s ‘apparent failure’ to protect Jewish students,” our Jessica Costescu and Lexi Boccuzzi report. Donald Trump, meanwhile, has promised to end all federal funding for universities that allow illegal protests and send foreign agitators “back to the country from which they came.” In the near future, members of his administration’s anti-Semitism task force will visit Columbia. It remains to be seen whether they will have free access to campus buildings when they do.

READ MORE: Barnard Students Hoist Effigy of College President, Disseminate Hamas Pamphlets as They Occupy Library

The verdict is in: Americans loved Trump’s joint address to Congress—and hated Al Green’s disruption. That’s according to a CBS News poll released Wednesday morning, which found that 76 percent of viewers approved of the speech and the same number backed Mike Johnson’s decision to expel Green from the chamber.

It’s bad news for congressional Democrats, who sat for the duration of the address and engaged in disjointed protests. Green expressed no regrets over his tantrum and pleaded guilty to a censure resolution Republicans unveiled Wednesday citing his “breach of proper conduct.” Green’s performative petulance caused him to miss the best part of the night, when Trump made special guest DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old battling brain cancer who happens to be Green’s constituent, an honorary member of the U.S. Secret Service.

“It wasn’t entirely clear how this was supposed to help Democrats win back young and working-class voters,” writes the Free Beacon‘s Andrew Stiles. According to another poll, this time from CNN, “80 percent of Americans who watched Trump’s speech found Green’s behavior to be inappropriate.”

“Binyamin Appelbaum, an Ivy League graduate and member of the New York Times editorial board, disagreed with the majority. The professional journalist argued Green’s act of ‘civil disobedience’ was the best moment of Trump’s entire speech. ‘Why did he stand alone?’ Appelbaum wondered.”

READ MORE: Raisin’ Cane: Ponytail Geezer Al Green Chose Obnoxious Tantrum Over Honoring Adorable Constituent DJ Daniel

Hamas terrorists have long praised the anti-Semitic unrest that’s festered on U.S. college campuses in the wake of Oct. 7. A new lawsuit, however, alleges that those terrorists haven’t just admired their student supporters in America but actively coordinated with them.

The suit stems from three Israeli hostages freed in a raid last year: Almog Meir Jan, Shlomi Ziv, and Andrey Kozlov. Their captor, Abdallah Aljamal, contributed to Al Jazeera and published frequent missives in the Palestine Chronicle, a pro-Hamas website that’s operated by a nonprofit in Washington state.

During their time in captivity in Aljamal’s home, Jan, Ziv, and Kozlov “witnessed Aljamal file dispatches for the Palestine Chronicle and brag about Hamas’s ability to orchestrate violent campus protests across America.” Aljamal, the lawsuit reveals, “repeatedly expressed his hatred for the State of Israel and the United States of America and informed the [hostages] that Hamas was in contact and actively coordinating with its affiliates in the media and on college campuses.”

“While it has long been known that Hamas-linked entities are fuelling the campus unrest, the hostage testimony confirms for the first time that the terror group itself is playing a role,” our Adam Kredo reports. “Aljamal informed his hostages that ‘Hamas was going to ensure that the United States, as well as Jews and Israelis, are hated everywhere,’ according to the lawsuit. To achieve this goal, the terror group ‘was coordinating with its allies, including its allies in the media and on college campuses, to foment hatred against Israel and Jews.'”

The case is on pace to go to trial early next year. We’ll keep you posted.

READ MORE: Hamas Hostage Taker Who Wrote for US-Based Website Boasted of ‘Actively Coordinating’ With American Campus Protesters, Lawsuit Alleges

Away from the Beacon:

  • After meeting with a group of released Israeli hostages, Donald Trump sent this message to their former captors: “‘Shalom Hamas’ means Hello and Goodbye – You can choose. Release all of the Hostages now, not later, and immediately return all of the dead bodies of the people you murdered, or it is OVER for you. Only sick and twisted people keep bodies, and you are sick and twisted!”
  • D.C. mayor Muriel Bowser will reportedly remove the giant Black Lives Matter mural painted on a two-block stretch of 16th Street (formally known as Black Lives Matter Plaza) in 2020. Nature is healing.
  • Kamala Harris protege Lateefah Simon condemned Republicans for shouting down Al Green as he shouted down Donald Trump. “It felt like I was watching something in a history class of racists yelling at an elderly black man,” she said.

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Hamas Hostage Taker Who Wrote for US-Based Website Boasted of ‘Actively Coordinating’ With American Campus Protesters, Lawsuit Alleges

March 6, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

A Hamas operative who also wrote for a U.S.-based nonprofit publication bragged to his Israeli hostages about how the terror group “was in contact and actively coordinating” with anti-Israel protesters at American colleges, according to eyewitness accounts detailed in a landmark terrorism lawsuit.

Abdallah Aljamal, a Gaza-based “journalist,” was killed last year during an Israeli raid that freed three hostages from his home: Almog Meir Jan, Shlomi Ziv, and Andrey Kozlov. They are now suing Aljamal’s former collaborator, a little-known publication called the Palestine Chronicle. The website is operated by a nonprofit group in Washington state, the People Media Project, thus giving it tax-exempt status.

The lawsuit provides the hostages’ firsthand account of their time spent in captivity, where they witnessed Aljamal file dispatches for the Palestine Chronicle and brag about Hamas’s ability to orchestrate violent campus protests across America. It is one of several lawsuits stemming from Hamas’s Oct. 7 terror attack. The case is scheduled for trial early next year, according to lawyers working on the lawsuit.

Aljamal, the lawsuit reveals, “repeatedly expressed his hatred for the State of Israel and the United States of America and informed the [hostages] that Hamas was in contact and actively coordinating with its affiliates in the media and on college campuses.” While it has long been known that Hamas-linked entities are fueling the campus unrest, the hostage testimony confirms for the first time that the terror group itself is playing a role.

Aljamal informed his hostages that “Hamas was going to ensure that the United States, as well as Jews and Israelis, are hated everywhere,” according to the lawsuit. To achieve this goal, the terror group “was coordinating with its allies, including its allies in the media and on college campuses, to foment hatred against Israel and Jews.”

“Most disturbingly,” the complaint continues, “because of the Palestine Chronicle’s tax-exempt status, Hamas Operative Aljamal’s propaganda, as well as his hostage-taking, was actually subsidized by U.S. taxpayers.”

Also named in the case is Ramzy Baroud, the Palestine Chronicle’s founder and editor in chief. Baroud, who formerly served as an editor and executive for Al Jazeera, the network bankrolled by Hamas-friendly Qatar, knowingly employed a Hamas foot soldier, the lawsuit alleges. Baroud also has written for two now-defunct websites that the U.S. government seized in 2020 for being part of a propaganda network controlled by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corp (IRGC), the Washington Free Beacon first reported in June 2024, shortly after Israel freed the three hostages. In addition to publishing Aljamal’s work, the Palestine Chronicle has favorably covered the campus protest movement in America.

Baroud’s ties to Aljamal became the subject of a congressional investigation last year, with GOP lawmakers petitioning the IRS to revoke the People Media Project’s tax exempt status. The hostages’ lawsuit offers new details about the alleged relationship between Baroud and Aljamal.

At 5:43 AM on Oct 7, 2023—about 45 minutes before Hamas breached Israeli territory—Aljamal posted a celebratory message on his TikTok account, suggesting he had advance knowledge of the strike: “Praise be to God, abundant, good and blessed praise.. O God, guide us.. O God, guide us.. O God, guide us.. O God, grant us the victory that you promised.. O God, acceptance, acceptance, acceptance.. Your victory, O God.”

Baroud, the lawsuit alleges, “saw Aljamal’s post asking for a blessing over the terrorist attack.”

In the weeks that followed, “Aljamal’s propaganda in the Palestine Chronicle increased exponentially, often publishing two to three pieces per day” as he kept the three Israelis captive in his Gaza home. Additional Facebook postings offered as evidence in the case show Aljamal’s young son wearing a Hamas headband and carrying a toy gun.

Baroud and the Palestine Chronicle engaged in “consistent, direct, and substantial contact with Aljamal, using electronic and internet means,” according to the complaint. Additionally, Baroud and the outlet “knew that Aljamal’s post-October 7, 2023 propaganda could only be made with direct and substantial contacts with other Hamas terrorists providing him information to publish, power for his electronic devices, and Internet access for transmission of materials.”

Baroud’s daughter, Zarefah Baroud, worked for American Muslims for Palestine, a leading anti-Israel group that has defended Hamas terrorism and spearheaded the anti-Semitic campus protests, as Aljamal held the hostages, the Free Beacon reported. The group is also being sued for providing “substantial assistance to Hamas” in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks.

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Barnard Students Hoist Effigy of College President, Disseminate Hamas Pamphlets as They Occupy Library

March 5, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

A mob of Columbia University and Barnard College radicals stormed a campus library Wednesday afternoon, just one week after they took over another Barnard building and sent a security guard to the hospital.

Video footage shows droves of masked radicals clad in dark clothing storming Barnard’s Milstein Library through a back exit that an accomplice held open. Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) and Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)—the Ivy League institution’s most anti-Semitic student groups and the organizations that orchestrated last week’s incident—took credit for the storming on social media.

pic.twitter.com/rhjok2tYa3 HAPPENING NOW: Columbia and Barnard student radicals have stormed another campus building, this time a library. Let’s see if Barnard admin has learned how to deal with the situation

— Jessica Costescu (@JessicaCostescu) March 5, 2025

Once inside, the agitators handed out Hamas propaganda justifying the Oct. 7, 2023, terror attack. They demanded the immediate reversal of “the three Barnard students’ expulsions,” “amnesty for all students disciplined for pro-Palestine action,” and a complete “abolition of the corrupt Barnard disciplinary process.” They also renamed the library after Hussam Abu Safiya, a Gaza hospital director the Israel Defense Forces accused of being a terrorist and holding a rank in Hamas. The agitators voted to stay overnight until Barnard president Laura Ann Rosenbury returned to campus in the morning.

The @ColumbiaBDS students are calling for an ‘abolition” of the disciplinary process & ‘amnesty” for everyone who has participated in an illegal protest. pic.twitter.com/QbmzL55Cya

— Lexi Boccuzzi (@lexiboccuzzi) March 5, 2025

The latest building storming comes as the Trump administration reviews Columbia’s federal funding over the university’s “apparent failure” to protect Jewish students. The Department of Health and Human Services, the General Services Administration, and the Department of Education jointly announced Monday they were probing the more than $5 billion in federal funding commitments and could issue stop orders impacting more than $51 million.

President Donald Trump posted to Truth Social a promise to end all federal funding for any university that allows illegal protests. “Agitators will be imprisoned/or permanently sent back to the country from which they came. American students will be permanently expelled or, depending on on [sic] the crime, arrested. NO MASKS!” Trump wrote Tuesday.

On Feb. 26, CUAD and Columbia SJP led a mob that stormed a campus building at Barnard, Columbia’s sister school. They clashed with security guards, sending one to the hospital, and caused $30,000 in damages—all in protest of Barnard’s decision to expel two students who interrupted an Israeli history class and targeted Jewish students with anti-Semitic flyers. The culprits got off scot-free after the administration vowed not to pursue disciplinary action, shielded them from police as they exited the building after occupying it for over six hours, and agreed to continue negotiations the next day in a private meeting.

Weeks earlier, members of CUAD dumped cement into a campus building’s sewage system.

Barnard announced a third expulsion on Monday, this time for a student’s involvement in the violent occupation of Hamilton Hall at Columbia last spring.

During Wednesday’s storming, activists posted a wanted poster in the library with the face of Barnard dean Leslie Grinage and the message, “Reward For Info Leading To A Meeting.” When radicals stormed a Barnard campus building last week, Grinage asked if she’d be allowed to use the bathroom, given that she had been sequestered in her office for hours. The student radicals jokingly told her no but eventually allowed it, booing her on the way to the restroom.

‼WANTED‼

DEAN OF STUDENTS LESLIE GRINAGE
FOR THE WRONGFUL EXPULSION OF PRO-PALESTINIAN STUDENTS

REWARD FOR INFO LEADING TO A MEETING pic.twitter.com/BWP23bE4I6

— Unity of Fields (@unityoffields) March 5, 2025

Columbia and Barnard student radicals have brought various pamphlets with them. Some notable titles: “The Urban Guerilla Concept: The Red Army Faction,” “Counter-Insurgency And The UCIntifada,” as well as pamphlets that appear to say “DEATH TO AMERICA” https://t.co/37tZDEJF3L pic.twitter.com/yCENhFgzvg

— Jessica Costescu (@JessicaCostescu) March 5, 2025

Another wanted poster of President Rosenbury. pic.twitter.com/vieCtbeiM2

— Columbia Jewish & Israeli Students ✡🇮🇱 (@CUJewsIsraelis) March 5, 2025

The student radicals on Wednesday were handed out orders to vacate the library, but instead ripped the orders up and threw them in the air. One held a wanted poster featuring the president’s face that read, “For the Complicity in genocide.” CUAD posted a photo of another masked agitator holding an effigy of Rosenbury. The caption calls her a “puppet” with “Zionist donors pulling the strings.”

“This notice is a final request from the College that you immediately cease your participation in this activity and leave Milstein,” the notice read. “If you do not comply with this request, we will take further action as necessary to clear the building. If you are not a Barnard student, you must immediately leave the Barnard campus. The College encourages you to take this notice seriously and immediately leave the building.”

Barnard administration distributed this letter to the protesting students. They responded by ripping it up. pic.twitter.com/YzQzCajhOg

— Eliana Goldin (@Eliana_Goldin) March 5, 2025

Protesters at Barnard have HANGED a puppet of President Rosenbury. This is violent imagery, unequivocally. pic.twitter.com/t18XZ6prgY

— Eliana Goldin (@Eliana_Goldin) March 5, 2025

“We are in touch with Barnard’s leadership and security team as they address the situation and will continue to monitor it closely,” Columbia wrote in a statement. “The disruption of academic activities is not acceptable conduct. We are committed to supporting our Columbia student body and our campus community during this challenging time.”

In a statement to the Barnard community, Rosenbury wrote, “Our academic mission is at the heart of what we do, and disruptions to that mission are an affront to the purpose of higher education and cannot be tolerated.

“When masked disruptors first entered Milstein, classes were taking place, facilities were cleaning classrooms, and dining staff were preparing meals. We must not allow the actions of a few interfere with our mission.”

The library occupation shortly follows a protest Tuesday night that CUAD and Columbia SJP organized in response to former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett speaking on campus. The protest featured a sign that read, “Stop support [sic] the evil terrorist. Zionists are not Jews and not humans! They are the evil of the world.”

Photos from tonight’s @ColumbiaBDS protest of former Israeli PM Naftali Bennett:

‘Stop support the evil terrorist. Zionists are not Jews and not humans! They are the evil of the world,” read one sign. pic.twitter.com/74f3G8dye8

— Lexi Boccuzzi (@lexiboccuzzi) March 5, 2025

Columbia issued a statement Wednesday morning reiterating its aim to enforce policies to “prevent discrimination or the targeting of community members in any form.” Two hours later, the Columbia anti-Semitic student groups took over the library at its sister school.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration’s task force to combat anti-Semitism announced Friday that Columbia was among 10 schools it would visit to meet with university leadership and impacted students to determine whether any disciplinary actions are justified for the schools’ failure to shield Jewish students and staff from illegal discrimination.

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Raisin’ Cane: Ponytail Geezer Al Green Chose Obnoxious Tantrum Over Honoring Adorable Constituent DJ Daniel

March 5, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

Ladies and gentleman, the Democrats.

Al Green, the 77-year-old congressman from Texas, was ejected from the House chamber Tuesday evening for obnoxiously disrupting President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress. As soon as Trump bragged about having won the popular vote, which he did, Green stood up (gingerly) and waged his one-man resistance campaign by shouting nonsense and waving his cane.

Crucial context: Green has a ponytail.

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It wasn’t entirely clear how this was supposed to help Democrats win back young and working-class voters. According to a CNN poll, 80 percent of Americans who watched Trump’s speech found Green’s behavior to be inappropriate. A CBS News poll found that 76 percent approved of Green’s removal from the chamber. Binyamin Appelbaum, an Ivy League graduate and member of the New York Times editorial board, disagreed with the majority. The professional journalist argued Green’s act of “civil disobedience” was the best moment of Trump’s entire speech. “Why did he stand alone?” Appelbaum wondered.

BEASTMODE: Mike Johnson Kicks Out Al Green for Disrupting Trump Address

Green’s tantrum was overshadowed by what was actually the best moment of the night, long after the Democrat was ejected, when Trump made special guest DJ Daniel, a 13-year-old who is battling brain cancer and dreams of being a police officer, an honorary member of the U.S. Secret Service. Daniel personified joy in a way Kamala Harris never could. He hugged the Secret Service agent who delivered his new badge, proudly hoisting it over his head while his beaming father lifted him out of his seat. Republicans stood and cheered while Democrats sulked in silence. Minutes later, Daniel gave an adorable high five to Jason Hartley, a high school senior whose dream was to attend West Point, after Trump revealed that his application had been accepted.

It was later reported that Green represents the congressional district in southwest Houston where Daniel resides. Green apparently decided that performative petulance was more important than sticking around to honor his constituent and celebrate joy. “It was worth it,” Green told reporters after his unpopular stunt. Even some Democrats, including former speaker Nancy Pelosi, seemed annoyed by the congressman’s outburst. Republicans on Wednesday introduced a resolution censuring Green for his “breach of proper conduct,” but the Democrat was unfazed. “My response is, ‘Guilty,'” he said.

Green’s refusal to cheer on his constituent was arguably not even the most shocking display of left-wing disrespect toward Daniel. MSNBC host Rachel Maddow said it was “disgusting” of Trump to make a “spectacle out of praising a young man who has thus far survived pediatric cancer, as if the president had something to do with that.” Maddow’s colleague Nicolle Wallace reacted even more hysterically, saying she hoped Daniel would grow up to be a cop who doesn’t kill himself after having to “defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump’s supporters.”

Trump lamented during his speech that Green and his fellow Democrats were unwilling to join him in “celebrating” the greatness of America. “There is absolutely nothing I can do to make them happy,” he said. “It’s just very sad, and it shouldn’t be this way.”

Green has served in Congress since 2005. He is best known for proposing a new cabinet-level position called the “secretary of reconciliation” whose job would be to “eliminate racism and discrimination in all of its forms.” He was also the first Democrat to file articles of impeachment against Trump just two weeks after the inauguration.

Further reading: Cry More, Losers: Angsty Dems Jeer as Trump Makes Childhood Dreams Come True

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Biden Awarded $28 Million to Mysterious ‘Vaccine Company’ Run by His COVID Adviser and Based out of a Maryland PO Box

March 5, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

During the final months of the Biden administration, the National Institutes of Health awarded $28 million to a mysterious venture-backed company called Vaccine Company Inc., a biomedical firm founded in 2022 whose chief financial officer happens to be one of former president Joe Biden’s top COVID advisers.

To Sen. Joni Ernst (R., Iowa), the September 2024 grant from the NIH’s Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health doesn’t pass the smell test. Vaccine Company has left virtually no public footprint showing what it has done with the taxpayer funds, which the Biden administration doled out to a seemingly random post office box in Bethesda, Maryland. Ernst urged Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in a letter late Tuesday to investigate why the Biden administration awarded millions of taxpayer dollars to the mysterious firm and to consider clawing back any portion of the reward that remains unspent.

A Washington Free Beacon review of the taxpayer-funded company, which is supposed to use its $28 million HHS grant to develop vaccines to combat West Nile, dengue, and Zika viruses, indicates it has gone to great lengths to keep itself out of the public eye. The generically named firm has no website, and none of its top officers, including its chief financial officer, former Biden COVID adviser Sonya Bernstein, have disclosed their association to the company on their public résumés. Even the principal office of the taxpayer-funded business is a mystery, with Vaccine Company listing a different home base in each of its respective business registration filings in California, Maryland, and Massachusetts.

“From listing its mailing address as a P.O. box to being run by former Biden staffers, there are alarm bells going off as to how and why Vaccine Company, Inc. was awarded a lucrative government contract,” Ernst told the Free Beacon. “Unfortunately, there are more questions than answers, because everything this company does is shrouded in mystery. It should not be this hard to figure out where $28 million in tax dollars are going. The American people deserve to know.”

Ernst, in her letter Wednesday, urged Kennedy to find out how the Biden administration vetted Vaccine Company and to report back to her basic information about the publicly funded firm, such as where it’s physically located. Ernst’s scrutiny of the mysterious firm comes amid Elon Musk’s ongoing government-wide audit through the Department of Government Efficiency to cut wasteful spending. Ernst, in her letter to Kennedy on Tuesday, suggested Biden’s $28 million grant to Vaccine Company could be easy fodder for DOGE.

“Current records indicate $2 million of its $28.2 million ARPA-H award has been spent,” Ernst wrote to Kennedy. “I would encourage you to look into clawing back the remaining funds, and seeking reimbursement for the spent funds if in fact this ARPA-H payment to a newly established biotech start-up, run by a recent Biden political appointee, was improperly awarded.”

The primary clues pointing to who’s behind Vaccine Company are found in its business registration filings in various states across the country, the most detailed of which was a filing it submitted in California last June. There, the company disclosed Bernstein, described by Politico in 2021 as Biden’s COVID “wunderkind,” as its chief financial officer. But Bernstein’s LinkedIn page contains no mention of her work heading the finances for Vaccine Company, though she advertises her service as Biden’s senior COVID aide in 2021 and 2022 and, before that, her work on the Biden-Harris transition team in 2020.

Bernstein isn’t the only former Biden administration official associated with the taxpayer-funded company. Vaccine Company’s chief medical officer, according to its California business filing, is Julie Ledgerwood, a former HHS official who worked on Operation Warp Speed until her departure from federal service in May 2022. From there, she went to work for an unnamed “venture backed new company,” according to her LinkedIn page.

Attempts to reach Bernstein and Ledgerwood for comment were unsuccessful.

The venture capital firm referenced in Ledgerwood’s résumé appears to be Arch Venture Partners, an Illinois-based biotechnology investment firm that originated out of the University of Chicago in 1986 with $9 billion total assets under management. Arch identified Vaccine Company as one of the many companies in its investment portfolio in a July 2024 disclosure.

Arch Venture Partners did not return a request for comment.

Vaccine Company’s chief executive officer, according to its California business registration, is former Pfizer executive Susan Silbermann. Before joining Vaccine Company, Silbermann created and led Pfizer’s global COVID-19 task force, according to her LinkedIn page, which contains no mention of her affiliation with the taxpayer-funded firm she now supposedly leads.

Public records indicate Vaccine Company has been active in the realm of vaccine research. The firm was involved in at least two clinical trials of a COVID mRNA vaccine in 2023, according to Synapse, a global drug intelligence database.

But as for Vaccine Company’s primary place of business, that’s a matter of debate—at least when going by its various business filings across the country.

To the federal government, Vaccine Company’s primary place of business is a post office box in Bethesda, Maryland. It’s that address the Biden administration had on file for the $28 million taxpayer grant it awarded the boutique biotech shop last year, according to federal records on USA Spending, and it’s the same address the firm lists as its primary place of business in its Maryland business registration, according to a document Bernstein signed in July 2024.

But Vaccine Company’s business registration in California states its primary office is nearly 3,000 miles away from that Maryland post office box. That document, dated June 2024, states the company operates out of an office space in South San Francisco.

A public job posting reviewed by the Free Beacon suggests that location in California is Vaccine Company’s true headquarters. In the undated posting for a viral immune assays scientist in South San Francisco, Vaccine Company described itself as an “early-stage biotechnology company with the mission of discovering, developing, and delivering exceptional vaccines to people everywhere.”

“We’re backed by leading investors and world-class innovators on the cutting-edge of vaccine science,” Vaccine Company stated in the job posting, which made no mention that it is also backed by the American taxpayer.

However, Vaccine Company’s business registration in Massachusetts tells yet another story. According to that filing, which Bernstein signed and dated in October 2024, Vaccine Company’s principal office is in Chicago, in the same office suite shared by its private sector backer, Arch Venture Partners.

Ernst demanded Kennedy return to her with the results of his probe into Vaccine Company by March 17.

Vaccine Company couldn’t be reached for comment.

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Pete Buttigieg Met With Chuck Schumer To Hash Out Potential Michigan Senate Bid, Sources Say

March 5, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

Former transportation secretary Pete Buttigieg discussed a potential Senate bid in Michigan with Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) last week, according to individuals familiar with the conversation.

While sources told Politico that Buttigieg remains undecided about entering the race to replace retiring Michigan senator Gary Peters (D.), the meeting signals that he is seriously considering a run. Buttigieg, who was born in South Bend, Ind., and served from 2012 to 2020 as the city’s mayor before mounting a failed presidential campaign, moved to Michigan in 2022.

Buttigieg’s potential bid comes as Republicans consider Michigan a prime pickup opportunity, having nearly flipped the state’s other Senate seat in the last election. President Donald Trump carried the battleground state in 2024.

The former Biden official has been no stranger to controversy. While Buttigieg recently criticized “diversity trainings” as too left-wing, his mayoral administration implemented a series of trainings that instructed police on “sizeism” and “languageism” even as the city faced a surge in violent crime. As a 2020 presidential candidate, Buttigieg supported taxpayer-funded gender transition surgeries for federal inmates and illegal immigrants.

With Peters and Sen. Tina Smith (D., Minn.) not seeking reelection, Democrats face an uphill battle to regain control of the Senate, needing to defend 2 open seats and achieve a net gain of 4 to overturn the GOP’s 53-47 majority.

Buttigieg, who has yet to take any formal steps to run for Senate, would likely face a competitive primary against state senator Mallory McMorrow and congresswoman Haley Stevens. McMorrow has told Democrats that she will run for the seat, while Stevens has started hiring campaign staff, according to Politico.

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Angsty Dems Jeer Through Trump’s Historically Long Congressional Address. Plus, Yale Scholar Moonlights as Member of Sanctioned Terror Financier.

March 5, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

Donald Trump pulled out all the stops during his Tuesday night congressional address. He announced the CIA had assisted Pakistan in the capture of the senior ISIS terrorist who plotted the Abbey Gate bombing. He made a young boy with brain cancer an honorary member of the Secret Service. He told a young attendee he’d been accepted into West Point. He honored the family of Laken Riley, the college student murdered by an illegal immigrant.

Through all of it—the longest speech of any president to a joint session of Congress—Democrats remained seated.

As they sat, they passed the time in different ways. Some wore “pink for power” and interrupted Trump to shout “lies.” Others held signs reading “False” and “Musk Steals,” though those in leadership notably did not. Nancy Pelosi fidgeted with an umbrella. A few of her colleagues exited the chamber after revealing black shirts that said “Resist” on the back.

“It wasn’t a great look,” writes our Andrew Stiles. “Even former Biden spokesman Ian Sams, one of the biggest failures in the history of American politics, thought the Democratic plans to disrupt Trump’s speech were some ‘dumb shit.’

“Speaking of which, a bunch of leading Democrats posted bizarrely identical videos on social media ahead of the address in which they said ‘shit that ain’t true’ and screamed into tiny microphones. Many agreed that it wasn’t any less dumb watching their protest plans come to fruition. ‘Why are democrats just sitting there?’ wrote MSNBC host and former Kamala Harris adviser Symone Sanders. ‘The signs are not landing. It is giving bingo! Sigh.’

“Trump invited Democrats to join Republicans in ‘celebrating so many incredible wins for America.’ He already knew they would decline.”

READ MORE: Cry More, Losers: Angsty Dems Jeer as Trump Makes Childhood Dreams Come True

By day, Helyeh Doutaghi is the deputy director of Yale Law School’s Law and Political Economy Project. By night, she’s a member of Samidoun, the anti-Semitic organization described by the Treasury Department as a “sham charity” and “front organization” for the terrorist group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. The Biden administration placed Samidoun under U.S. sanctions in October.

Photos and online materials reviewed by Free Beacon editor in chief Eliana Johnson show that Doutaghi “delivered a speech in Iran at a Samidoun-sponsored screening of the film Fedayin: Georges Abdallah’s Fight,” which honors a Lebanese terrorist sentenced to life in French prison for aiding and abetting the murder of a U.S. military attaché. They also show that Doutaghi traveled with a Samidoun group on a 2023 “fact-finding mission” to Venezuela to observe the impact of “U.S. sanctions and coercive economic measures.”

“Doutaghi’s connection to Yale Law School is raising eyebrows on Capitol Hill and in the White House,” writes Johnson, “where lawmakers and administration officials have pledged to crack down on anti-Semitism and extremism on university campuses, which receive billions of dollars in federal funding.” Tom Cotton said Yale shouldn’t receive such funding due to its coddling of “anti-Semitic extremists.”

Yale Law School told the Free Beacon it is taking allegations against Doutaghi “extremely seriously” and “immediately opened an investigation into the matter to ascertain the facts.” In the meantime, Doutaghi “has been placed on an immediate administrative leave pending the outcome of this investigation.”

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The American Sociological Association boasts nearly 10,000 members and sets industry standards on ethical research, training, and conduct. Lately, it’s taken aim at the Trump administration’s guidance targeting DEI programs on college campuses, joining forces with disgraced Democratic superlawyer Mark Elias in a lawsuit to block its enforcement.

The organization says that guidance violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. It’s an ironic claim, given that the association itself appears to be violating Title VI. The ASA, our Aaron Sibarium reports, “has a minority fellowship program that explicitly discriminates against white applicants.”

The fellowship, advertised on ASA’s website, requires applicants to meet at least two of four criteria—one of which is identifying “as a member of an underrepresented racial or ethnic group among sociology PhDs.” Those groups include “Black/African American; Latino/a/x; American Indian or Alaskan Native; Asian or Pacific Islander; and Middle Eastern and North African/Southwest Asian and North African,” according to the eligibility criteria. Fellows receive a $20,000 stipend as well as funding for travel and professional development.

President Donald Trump has promised a scorched-earth campaign against DEI in higher education. The ASA fellowship illustrates how the institutions inclined to resist that campaign could find themselves vulnerable to it, weighed down by programs and policies that would have been major liabilities even without the Dear Colleague letter.

“The Fellowship Program looks to be precisely the kind of faddish, illegal discrimination by a large association that the President has told all agencies to make sure they no longer support,” said Dan Morenoff, the executive director of the American Civil Rights Project, a conservative public interest law firm. “ASA openly, currently treats applicants for its program differently because of their race.”

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Away from the Beacon:

  • Tim Walz is offering to step in for Republicans who decline to hold in-person town halls during the upcoming congressional recess. “If your congressman refuses to meet, I’ll come host an event in their district to help local Democrats beat ’em,” he said. We can’t imagine anything that would boost their prospects more.
  • The number of migrants illegally crossing the southern border is at its “lowest level in decades,” according to internal data reported by Axios.
  • Anti-Semitic group Unity of Fields released footage of Columbia University’s Hamasniks engaging in war chants while occupying Hamilton Hall—only to run away like little girls when the cops came in.

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The American Sociological Association Is Attempting To Block Trump’s Civil Rights Guidance. It Runs a Fellowship That Discriminates Against White Applicants.

March 5, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

When the Department of Education published guidance last month targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs on college campuses, the American Sociological Association (ASA) sprang into action.

With help from Democracy Forward, a nonprofit legal organization whose board is chaired by disgraced Democratic superlawyer Marc Elias, the association sued to block the enforcement of the Education Department’s Dear Colleague letter, which argues that a wide range of DEI initiatives—not just overt racial preferences—violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

The complaint described a parade of horribles that would allegedly result from the guidance. The list of prohibited practices is so broad, according to the ASA, that honoring Martin Luther King Jr. could jeopardize a school’s federal funding—even though President Donald Trump invoked King in his Inaugural Address and issued a presidential proclamation urging educators to observe black history month.

“No federal law prevents teaching about race and race-related topics, and the Supreme Court has not banned efforts to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion in education,” the complaint reads. “This Letter radically upends and re-writes otherwise well-established jurisprudence.”

But regardless of the letter’s legality, ASA appears to be violating Title VI. That’s because the professional association, which received $1 million in federal funds last year, has a minority fellowship program that explicitly discriminates against white applicants.

The fellowship, advertised on ASA’s website, requires applicants to meet at least two of four criteria—one of which is identifying “as a member of an underrepresented racial or ethnic group among sociology PhDs.” Those groups include “Black/African American; Latino/a/x; American Indian or Alaskan Native; Asian or Pacific Islander; and Middle Eastern and North African/Southwest Asian and North African,” according to the eligibility criteria. Fellows receive a $20,000 stipend as well as funding for travel and professional development.

President Donald Trump has promised a scorched-earth campaign against DEI in higher education. The ASA fellowship illustrates how the institutions inclined to resist that campaign could find themselves vulnerable to it, weighed down by programs and policies that would have been major liabilities even without the Dear Colleague letter.

“The Fellowship Program looks to be precisely the kind of faddish, illegal discrimination by a large association that the President has told all agencies to make sure they no longer support,” said Dan Morenoff, the executive director of the American Civil Rights Project, a conservative public interest law firm. “ASA openly, currently treats applicants for its program differently because of their race.”

That brazenness could be an awkward stumbling block for Democracy Forward—one of the main firms resisting the Trump administration’s executive orders—which has put some of its star lawyers on the ASA case. Among them are Victoria Nugent, a well-known litigator on the D.C. Bar’s ethics committee, and Rachel Homer, a senior official in the Biden Education Department.

Founded by Marc Elias in the wake of the 2016 election, Democracy Forward boasts that it has taken “the Trump administration to court more than 100 times.” It has also published reports on “strengthening” DEI initiatives and accused Project 2025, the policy agenda put out by the Heritage Foundation, of attempting to “create a country that allows for more discrimination.”

“Their proposals will enable discrimination across society,” Democracy Forward wrote in a 2024 report, including in “education.”

Neither Nugent nor Homer responded to requests for comment. The American Sociological Association, which boasts nearly 10,000 members, did not respond to a request for comment.

Title VI was widely understood to ban race-based fellowships even before the Supreme Court outlawed affirmative action in college admissions. The Dear Colleague letter argued that the logic of that case, Students For Fair Admissions v. Harvard, applied to other initiatives as well, such as DEI programs that “stigmatize students … based on crude racial stereotypes.” Even eliminating standardized tests in order to “increase racial diversity”—a matter on which the Supreme Court has not yet ruled—would be illegal under the new guidance.

Filed jointly with the American Federation of Teachers, which lobbied for schools to remain closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, ASA’s lawsuit describes the Dear Colleague letter as “unlawfully vague” and says it could “chill speech and expression.” It also claims that efforts to ban affinity groups could shutter Hillels or historically black fraternities, undermining free association in the name of protecting civil rights.

Several of those objections have now been addressed by the department. In a frequently asked questions page about the Dear Colleague letter, the Department’s Office of Civil Rights said that “programs focused on … particular cultures, heritages, and areas of the world would not in and of themselves violate Title VI, assuming they are open to all students regardless of race.” The same goes for observances like MLK Day that “celebrate or recognize historical events and contributions.”

However, the guidance goes on, “schools must consider whether any school programming discourages members of all races from attending.” They “cannot engage in any programming, graduation ceremonies, housing, or any other aspect of school life that allows one race but not another.”

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Cry More, Losers: Angsty Dems Jeer as Trump Makes Childhood Dreams Come True

March 5, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

Donald Trump made history on Tuesday by giving the longest speech of any president to a joint session of Congress. He touted his “swift and unrelenting” efforts to restore “common sense” in the first month of his presidency, which he hailed triumphantly as “the most successful in the history of our nation” second only to George Washington. “We’re just getting started,” he said. “The American dream is surging bigger and better than ever before.”

Democrats apparently disagreed. They were bitter throughout, clinging to protest signs. They refused to stand or applaud during the address and frequently interrupted by shouting “lies” or “you’re lying.” The signs read “False” and “Musk Steals,” referring to immigrant billionaire and White House adviser Elon Musk, who saluted from the gallery as Republicans cheered and former Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi fidgeted with an umbrella in her seat, looking peeved and somewhat human. Al Green, the 77-year-old Democratic congressman from Texas, was forcibly removed for jeering obnoxiously and waving his cane after Trump bragged about winning the popular vote. Several others exited the chamber after standing up in black shirts that said “Resist” on the back. Some didn’t even bother showing up. Others, according to CNN’s Manu Raju, chose to “color coordinate their outfits,” with several Democratic women wearing “pink for power.”

It wasn’t a great look. Even former Biden spokesman Ian Sams, one of the biggest failures in the history of American politics, thought the Democratic plans to disrupt Trump’s speech were some “dumb shit.” Speaking of which, a bunch of leading Democrats posted bizarrely identical videos on social media ahead of the address in which they said “shit that ain’t true” and screamed into tiny microphones. Many agreed that it wasn’t any less dumb watching their protest plans come to fruition. “Why are democrats just sitting there?” wrote MSNBC host and former Kamala Harris adviser Symone Sanders. “The signs are not landing. It is giving bingo! Sigh.”

Trump invited Democrats to join Republicans in “celebrating so many incredible wins for America.” He already knew they would decline. “There is absolutely nothing I can do to make them happy,” he said of his partisan antagonists. They proved him right by refusing to applaud during the highlight of the evening, when Trump announced that DJ Daniels, a 13-year-old boy who survived brain cancer and dreams of being a police officer, would become an honorary member of the U.S. Secret Service. Daniels even received his own badge, which he displayed triumphantly to thunderous applause as his father lifted him up from his seat. MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace, in the running for the liberal network’s most unhinged personality following the departure of Joy Reid, said she hoped Daniels would grow up to be a cop who doesn’t kill himself after having to “defend the United States Capitol against Donald Trump’s supporters.”

Democrats also remained seated when Trump informed another guest, Jason Hartley, a high school senior who lost his father, that his application to West Point had been accepted. Daniels walked over and gave him a high five, adorably. It wasn’t immediately clear how these touching moments were eerily evocative of Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. Trump also welcomed the family members of female victims murdered by illegal immigrants who entered the country on Biden’s watch. Democrats didn’t applaud them either, obviously. Trump delivered his most memorable line of the night while discussing his administration’s success in reducing illegal border crossings to record levels, scolding former president Joe Biden and his Democratic allies for insisting it could only be done with legislation. “It turned out all we needed was a new president,” Trump said.

Trump slammed his predecessor as “the worst president in history,” which Democrats didn’t like either. Perhaps they were suffering some post-traumatic stress related to Biden’s final State of the Union address in March 2024. After the speech, Democrats and their journalist friends went on television and proclaimed that the octogenarian was sharp as a tack and perfectly capable of serving another four years. He was not, which is something to consider when evaluating their reactions to this speech. CNN host Jake Tapper, for example, dismissed Trump’s address as an angry “campaign speech” with some “touching moments.”

Trump said the Biden administration left him with “an economic catastrophe and inflation nightmare” that would take time to reverse. He promised to “make America affordable again” by reducing energy costs, cutting taxes, and eliminating government waste, rolling off a list of “appalling” examples, including millions of dollars for LGBTQI+ initiatives “in the African nation of Lesotho, which nobody has ever heard of,” and millions more “for making mice transgender,” which he insisted was “real.” He pledged to “end the tyranny” of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. “Our country will be woke no longer,” he said. “Wokeness is trouble. Wokeness is bad. It’s gone.” He referred to Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D., Mass.), best known for pretending to be Native American, as “Pocahontas.”

The president didn’t just promote his accomplishments and lay out his vision for a second term. He also broke news, revealing that CIA intelligence had assisted Pakistan in the capture of a senior ISIS commander, Mohammad Sharifullah, believed to have plotted the deadly Abbey Gate bombing during the Biden administration’s botched withdrawal from Afghanistan. He went on to divulge that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky was willing to sign an agreement giving the United States access to revenues from Ukrainian minerals and was eager to negotiate an end to his country’s war with Russia. Journalists and other Democrats had spent the last several days berating Trump over his contentious meeting with Zelensky in the Oval Office last week.

Even then, Democrats still weren’t happy. They had a rough night, but it could have been worse. Axios reported that Democrats were mulling a plan to win back working class voters by walking out en masse when Trump discussed his ban on male athletes competing in women’s sports. Fortunately for them that didn’t happen. Alas, the #Resistance continues.

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BEASTMODE: Mike Johnson Kicks Out Al Green for Disrupting Trump Address

March 4, 2025 Ogghy Filed Under: INVESTIGATIONS, Washington Free Beacon

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R., La.) directed the House sergeant at arms to remove Rep. Al Green (D., Texas) from the floor after Green repeatedly disrupted President Donald Trump’s congressional address Tuesday night.

“Mr. Green, take your seat. Take your seat, sir,” Johnson instructed Green after the Democrat began protesting just minutes into Trump’s address. Green had yelled a number of times that Trump had “no mandate” for his agenda.

“Finding that members continue to engage in willful and concerted disruption of proper decorum, the chair now directs the sergeant at arms restore order,” Johnson said. “Remove this gentleman from the chamber.”

The sergeant at arms proceeded to escort Green out of the chamber to thunderous applause from Republicans.

Green is best known for filing impeachment articles against Trump less than a month into his second term and preemptively denying sexual assault accusations against himself.

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