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Re: Trump’s bulldozer view of laws hits the Kennedy Center PitDAWG 12/22/25 09:05 PM
Refusing to allocate funds approved by congress for human trafficking survivors. Disgusting..............

US justice department halts funding for human-trafficking survivors

DoJ has nearly $90m appropriated by Congress to support victims, but organizations say funding has been cut

More than 100 organizations that support victims of human trafficking have lost funding since October, leaving thousands of survivors at risk, a Guardian investigation has found.

Anti-trafficking advocates say the US Department of Justice’s failure to spend nearly $90m appropriated by Congress is impeding law-enforcement investigations and exposing survivors to homelessness and the risk of deportation, jail time or re-exploitation.

This is the latest in a series of Guardian investigative reports, which in September revealed that the Trump administration had rolled back efforts to combat human trafficking across the federal government. That retreat has far-reaching implications beyond those related to the release of the investigative files related to the late Jeffrey Epstein.

“It’s extremely irresponsible, and maybe even immoral,” said Kristina Rose, who ran the justice department’s office for victims of crime under Joe Biden and served as its deputy director during the first Trump administration.

A justice department spokesperson told the Guardian: “The justice department can remain focused on two critical priorities at the same time: support victims of human trafficking and prosecute criminals who exploit children, and ensure the efficient use of taxpayer dollars.”

The Guardian’s report struck a chord on Capitol Hill, where three US senators expressed outrage. Richard Durbin of Illinois said it fit a pattern by the Trump administration of “disregarding congressionally appropriated funds intended to target the most heinous crimes and national security threats – including human trafficking.

“The Trump administration must be held accountable,” Ben Ray Luján, a Democratic senator from New Mexico, said. “Funding for these essential services must be fully restored immediately.”

Gary Peters of Michigan, who sits on a Senate appropriations subcommittee that funds the justice department, said the Trump administration was “illegally” withholding resources approved by lawmakers.

Jordann Hare would be “in prison, dead or strung out close to being dead,” she says, if it hadn’t been for the services she received from the Life Link.

Before she was found in an Albuquerque, New Mexico, hotel raid in 2013, Hare had lived through three years of terror – repeated assaults, and threats to kill her family. Her trafficker even introduced her to heroin in order to control her, she said.

The Life Link stepped in to provide Hare with everything from fully subsidized housing to legal advocacy, much of that support funded by US Department of Justice grants.

But on 30 September, the organization’s two grants, totaling $1.75m, ran out. Before that, the Life Link’s human-trafficking outreach and aftercare director, Lynn Sanchez, said she was able to provide intensive support to 40 to 50 survivors a year, offering a full complement of services and up to two years of housing. Now she estimates she can only keep 20 to 30 survivors housed for up to six months. Her team has shrunk from 11 staff members to only five. Of the six employees she had to lay off or support in finding jobs elsewhere, four were survivors of human trafficking, including Hare, who had gone through a state program to become a certified peer support worker.

Other organizations losing funding designated for human-trafficking survivors include Street Grace, a national non-profit that protects children from sexual exploitation; the YWCA in Kalamazoo, Michigan; and the Reformed Church of Highland Park Affordable Housing Corporation, New Jersey, which used federal funds to offer emergency housing to survivors seeking to escape.

Caseworkers at the Reformed church’s anti-trafficking program said they had had to turn away dozens of trafficking survivors since its federal funding expired in September. Other clients have faced eviction and some – including a single mother with four children and a grandchild – clients with children are back in homeless shelters – which makes them vulnerable to being trafficked again.

The Rev Seth Kaper-Dale, co-pastor of the Reformed church and CEO of its affordable housing corporation, said his program had had to turn away dozens of trafficking survivors since its federal funding expired in September. Other clients have faced eviction and some clients with children are back in homeless shelters – which makes them vulnerable to being trafficked again.

“If we have concerns about people being trafficked, we need to give lavish support to prevent people from being double- or triple-trafficked,” said Kaper-Dale. “We are setting people up for a really disastrous time.”

Current and former staff members at the justice department’s office for victims of crime told the Guardian that over the summer they had completed the bureaucratic steps necessary to make the funding available. But three months into the new fiscal year, funds still have not been allocated.

“I can’t remember a time when appropriated human-trafficking funding took this long to award,” said Rose, the former director. “It just doesn’t make any sense, because the money is there.”

The justice department told the Guardian that it would begin the public process of making the money available in the next few weeks. The department’s statement was identical to one provided to the Guardian in September, when last year’s grants were about to expire.

In October, 74 legal, religious and advocacy groups sent a letter to Congress warning of disastrous consequences from their defunding. “Many regions will lose their only service provider, leaving survivors with no safe emergency housing, case management or counseling,” they wrote.

Durbin, the top Democrat on the Senate judiciary committee, told the Guardian the Trump administration’s failure to release the funds fits a pattern of diverting “important resources from combating crimes”. Instead, the administration was using “that money for their single-minded immigration enforcement agenda, which has included arresting immigrant survivors attempting to report crimes to the police”.

For Hare, who is now pursuing an associate degree in human services at Santa Fe Community College, the Trump administration’s failure to spend the money represents “an abuse of power that mirrors what traffickers do”, putting survivors in a position where they have “nowhere to turn for help”.

“For some of these survivors, the only support they have is these non-profits,” she said. “You’re getting the same response from the government as you are from the person who exploited you: ‘You don’t matter, we don’t care about you.’”

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...RIyNyup7g1_OI_aem_v-5ZW9IdfoaO3L7t0JcPdA
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Re: More Music PitDAWG 12/22/25 07:52 PM
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Re: Political Jokes Pt. 4 PitDAWG 12/22/25 07:41 PM
I'm about to stop by and pick up my prescriptions. With my prescription rebate check after the 600% decrease in prices along with both my DOGE and tariff checks it should make for a prosperous holiday season!
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Re: Holding ScottPlayersFacemask 12/22/25 06:05 PM
Well, if you’re a Browns/Ohio State fan, you have almost better chances to see a unicorn than to see an offensive holding call while our team is on defense.


The last time referees called a holding penalty on one of Ohio State’s Big Ten opponents was Nov. 4, 2023, when Rutgers offensive lineman Curtis Dunlap Jr. held Tyleik Williams in the Buckeyes’ 35-16 win over the Scarlet Knights.

From the above statement, I think they finally called one in the past month.
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Re: Republican Right Wing Nuts - Part ???? PitDAWG 12/22/25 05:09 PM
White House pushes Smithsonian to comply with review to receive federal funding

The Trump administration has signaled to the Smithsonian Institution that the White House could withhold federal funding from the museum organization if it does not comply with the administration’s unprecedented, sweeping review.

In a Thursday letter to Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie Bunch III, White House officials said funds are available only “for use in a manner consistent” with President Donald Trump’s executive order from March, which tasked aides with rooting out “ideological indoctrination or divisive narratives” within the organization.

Tensions between the White House and the Smithsonian ramped up in August, when the administration asked the organization to turn over an array of materials, including gallery labels, future exhibition plans and internal communications about artwork selection.

The White House officials said materials the Smithsonian handed over in September “fell far short of what was requested, and the overwhelming majority of requested items remain outstanding.”

CNN has reached out to the Smithsonian for comment.

The letter, penned by White House Domestic Policy Council Director Vince Haley and Trump’s budget chief Russ Vought, urged the Smithsonian to align itself with the administration’s push to get rid of what it considers anti-American propaganda.

“The American people will have no patience for any museum that is diffident about America’s founding or otherwise uncomfortable conveying a positive view of American history, one which is justifiably proud of our country’s accomplishments and record,” the officials said.

While the Smithsonian, a unique public-private trust, does not consider itself an executive agency, the federal government supplies two-thirds of its budget. It’s a potential vulnerability for the 179-year-old institution, which has tried to maintain its independence despite unprecedented scrutiny of its programming by the Trump White House.

Federal funding has emerged as a major leverage point for the Trump administration, which, through the Vought-led Office of Management and Budget, has gutted agencies and initiatives that don’t align with the president’s agenda.

Trump directed his attorneys in August to conduct the review, claiming the Smithsonian was “out of control” and that “everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been.”

The museum complex now has until January 13 to turn in the rest of the requested documents, which include organizational charts, curatorial manuals, proposals for future exhibitions, and in-depth information about its programming for the US’ 250th anniversary next year.

The Washington Post has reported that Bunch, the institution’s secretary since 2019, committed to sharing information in a letter responding to the White House on Friday. He also noted that the recent 43-day government shutdown delayed the requested work, according to The Post.

Exhibits at the Smithsonian take years of planning and are heavily evaluated by teams of scholars and curatorial experts. Janet Marstine, a museum ethics expert, told CNN shortly after the White House review that the demands laid out by the Trump administration “set the Smithsonian up for failure.”

“Nobody could provide those kinds of materials in such a comprehensive way, in that short amount of time, and so it’s just an impossible task,” she said.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/12/21/politics/white-house-smithsonian-review

"For I will dictate and censor which parts of American history you are allowed to show the American people and which parts you can not! We have no intention or permitting you to cover all of our history because some of it is terrible! You will not be allowed to show any of the terrible parts from this day forth says the great and powerful Oz!
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Re: DOJ, FBI conclude Jeffrey Epstein had no "client list," committed suicide PitDAWG 12/22/25 04:48 PM


In my best Scarface impersonation.....

"Laws? We don't follow no stinking laws!"
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CBS News pulls ’60 Minutes’ segment; correspondent blasts ‘political’ decision PitDAWG 12/22/25 04:32 PM
CBS News on Sunday pulled a “60 Minutes” segment from its latest episode that was set to highlight conditions inside the notorious Salvadoran prison where the Trump administration has deported Venezuelan migrants.

The decision drew sharp backlash, including from the segment’s correspondent, Sharyn Alfonsi, who said the decision was “political” in a note to colleagues reviewed by several media outlets.

CBS News announced the change to the episode just hours before it was set to air. An editor’s note on the “60 Minutes” account on the social platform X notified the public that the broadcast lineup had been updated and that the “Inside CECOT” report would “air in a future broadcast.”

The New York Times reported the decision was made after Bari Weiss, the new CBS News editor in chief, “requested numerous changes to the segment.” CBS News, according to a statement reported by the Times, said the piece “needed additional reporting.”

NPR, meanwhile, reported that Weiss said the segment could not air without first getting an on-the-record statement from the Trump administration.

Alfonsi pushed back on suggestions that the decision to pull the segment was an editorial one, saying in the email, “Our story was screened five times and cleared by both CBS attorneys and Standards and Practices.”

“It is factually correct. In my view, pulling it now—after every rigorous internal check has been met, is not an editorial decision, it is a political one,” she continued.

She also noted in her email that her team reached out to relevant government agencies and the White House with questions and did not get a response.

“Government silence is a statement, not a VETO. Their refusal to be interviewed is a tactical maneuver designed to kill the story,” Alfonsi wrote. “If the administration’s refusal to participate becomes a valid reason to spike a story, we have effectively handed them a ‘kill switch’ for any reporting they find inconvenient.”

Alfonsi noted the program had been promoting the story on social media for days and that “viewers are expecting it.”

“When it fails to air without a credible explanation, the public will correctly identify this as corporate censorship. We are trading 50 years of ‘Gold Standard’ reputation for a single week of political quiet,” she wrote. “I care too much about this broadcast to watch it be dismantled without a fight.”

The Hill reached out to CBS News for comment.

Weiss released a statement Sunday night saying, “I look forward to airing this important piece when it’s ready,” according to The New York Times.

“My job is to make sure that all stories we publish are the best they can be. Holding stories that aren’t ready for whatever reason — that they lack sufficient context, say, or that they are missing critical voices — happens every day in every newsroom,” she said.


https://thehill.com/homenews/media/5659558-cbs-news-pulls-60-minutes-segment/

The powers that be demand you speak no ill will against the great and powerful OZ!
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Re: What Now bonefish 12/22/25 04:01 PM
My opinion doesn't mean a thing.

I have to accept whatever Haslam decides and go from there.

My attention is more on the draft. At least during the draft process I get to play imaginary GM.

I like the draft although I don't go beyond the second round. And really only the first round as far as actually looking at the players.

I like looking at the top five ranking at each position. There are a couple draft sites I like to read.

The draft for me is exciting mostly because the regular season is a dud.
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Re: Somalians PitDAWG 12/22/25 03:04 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
Nine $billion in missing funds from one state impacts every state. The Feds are obligated to get involved when it appears a state can't manage it's own programs and citizens.

Currently the federal government has a former heroin addict, anti-vaxxer who had a brain worm with no medical degree running Department of Health and Human Services. Who is obligated to get involved with that? Do you have any idea how many billions of dollars the federal government has been connned out of? Do you know just how lame that sounds?

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The same goes with calling up national guard troops. If a city can't control what is happening inside it's limits, the state needs to step in to restore order. If the state can't or refuses to act, the Feds need to step in to restore order.

Yet crime, especially violent crime is lower than it was during trump's first term. Just like Portland. Nobody needed to "step in" in Portland. Or any other major city for that matter. You're just buying into the BS trump has been spewing as excuses to play a strong man.

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It pretty much common sense, don't you think?

It is. The problem is many who have common sense aren't using it. They are buying into a bunch of propaganda being spewed to convince them that the way America has conducted itself for over two centuries now no longer matters. In many cases turning their backs on the very things they stood for most of their life. And they can't even see it.

Common sense certainly isn't very common these days.
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Re: Trump won’t rule out war with Venezuela PitDAWG 12/22/25 02:51 PM
What law covers blowing up vessels and kill people because you accuse them of being a drug smuggler?
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Re: college quarterback prospects bonefish 12/22/25 02:42 PM
When the regular season ends draft coverage starts to ramp up.

At that time the draft order is known except for the playoffs teams.

Senior Bowl week is interesting because you get to see the prospects in their first NFL test with NFL coaches.

Mendoza displays good characteristics overall. He is a solid prospect. He got drilled on the first play against Ohio State.

The DT nailed him. He got up and played well. He has come up big in big moments. That is a good quality.
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Re: OSU/ College Football mac 12/22/25 01:53 PM
Originally Posted by Day of the Dawg
Watching yesterday's games. Tulane and James Madison had no business in the college football playoffs. I would have much rather watched Notre Dame at Ole Miss and Texas at Oregon. The non power conference teams should not be in playoffs unless they have a team ranked in top 12 like Boise State last year.


The selection committee exposed themselves by selecting teams that have no business playing in the playoffs.

How many SEC teams were selected to play in the 2025 playoffs..?

The members of the selection committee need to be replaced.
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Re: Browns News 6.0 bonefish 12/22/25 11:55 AM
Sure you try to win.

The Browns are not a good team - duh.

We are starting a rookie quarterback who has played five games. One starter on the OL.

Horrible receivers. Third string running back.

Realistic expectations are we might play the Bengals even up.

The Steelers are playing well with Rodgers.

We gave a good effort against a superior team in the Bills. I was encouraged by some things in that game.
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Re: Rams Fire Soecial Teams Coordinator GMdawg 12/22/25 07:48 AM
Originally Posted by Iluvmyxstripper
Swesinger is so over hyped . Some on here think hes the next LT

Are you auditioning for a lead roll in Troll 3 ???
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Re: Log on difficulties... 3rd_and_20 12/21/25 05:36 PM
Fatal error: Maximum execution time of 30 seconds exceeded in D:\WebRoots\dawgtalkers.net v2\libs\mysqli.inc.php on line 208
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Re: ICE PerfectSpiral 12/21/25 04:49 PM
Trump and his jackboots can go to hell. Resist.
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Re: Trump Campaign Promises Part 6 PerfectSpiral 12/21/25 04:31 PM
US family businesses closing at highest rate ever.

Is “cousin it”making America great again? Enjoy the win magats. You own the libs.

Oh yeah que the what about Biden crap again.
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Re: Media and Shedeur PitDAWG 12/21/25 03:40 PM
You did state what you saw. You gave an explanation why Sanders dropped. Whether you are right or not I'm not sure. You also stated the "draft gurus" were right about Sanders being projected first round pick. You want to have it both ways. So in essence you claimed they were right then explained how they were wrong.

You claimed you could see the reasons why Sanders dropped but somehow they saw none of that which is why they had him projected as a first round pick. And now that's my fault?

Please explain to me how any of this is not the truth?

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I'm sure we all hope Sanders turns out to be a stolen gem. That rare late round QB find. But the cards are pretty much stacked against that happening for anyone willing to look at the historical odds.

And while you somehow saw so much in Howard, the NFL saw him too as a late round prospect at best.

When you go off the deep end you do it all the way. I never even mentioned Gabriele in that post and the only thing I've said about him in this thread is that I understand why the Browns took a shot on him. I understand why they took a shot on Sanders too. If I were you I would look into getting some medication for that.

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Re: Rob Reiner PitDAWG 12/20/25 04:27 PM
Most normal people share your feelings. CNN is having two specials about him tomorrow night. The first about the crime and the surrounding circumstances and the second one is an interview Larry King did with him back in the 1990's. CBS is also having a special about him tomorrow night.
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Re: OL in the draft 10YrOvernightSuccess 12/19/25 04:59 PM
Even if Callahan isn't hired as a full time coach, give him $1M as advisor, the OL coach's coach. Make it interesting for him, hire his son as well. The before and after with him was so dramatic. I mean, we're a wholly different team after he left. I'm not putting it all on him but gosh, the OL just completely fell apart the minute he walked out of the room.
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Re: Trump claims to pardon jailed Colorado election clerk Tina Peters, but state officials contend it's unconstitutional PitDAWG 12/19/25 03:04 PM
Originally Posted by Ballpeen
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I think he is looking at the Monroe Doctrine. Good for him. Keep an eye out for the western hemisphere.

How are we "under attack" from Venezuela?

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Know it or not, the USA is under attack by foreign forces.

Other than an attack by a single ISIS terrorist in Syria, exactly how is America "under attack"?

Oh that's right, trump designated Fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction. Sadly for those who believe everything he tells you, Fentanyl isn't a WMD and it isn't coming from Venezuela.

Attack doesn't have to mean a shot being fired.

So you refuse to answer what you mean by......

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Know it or not, the USA is under attack by foreign forces.

Got it. So you're just going to throw vague crap out here with no explanation as to what you're referring to.
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Re: Trump says Rob Reiner's death caused by "Trump derangement syndrome" PitDAWG 12/19/25 03:02 PM
No. Unlike so many, I figured it out before he was elected the first time. You wanted nasty and you got it.
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Re: Are we tanking? PitDAWG 12/18/25 09:16 PM
The unneeded hero always shows up in the end to save Dawtalkers from evil.

Yes arch, it means the exact same thing.

rofl
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Re: Off Grid YTownBrownsFan 12/18/25 03:16 PM
Life Uncontained is pretty good. A young couple who built a home out of shipping containers and are now building a shipping container cabin in a section of woods they bought.

Tiny Shiny Home is a family who moved to the desert and are building a home out of native soil. (in long bags) It gets a bit repetative, but it's interesting nonetheless.

Good Simple Living is another one I watch. They seem like decent people, and have a toy drive for kids with cancer every Christmas.
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Re: Exclusive: US threatens new ICC sanctions unless court pledges not to prosecute Trump PerfectSpiral 12/18/25 02:54 PM
Follow the money ICC. Prosecute!
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