Investigation into Secret Service's DEI Policies

A non-profit group is investigating the Secret Service's Diversity Equity and Inclusion policies following an attempted assassination on former President Trump. Critics claim DEI may have led to lax security at a rally, resulting in one fatality and two injuries. The group plans to file a lawsuit against the Secret Service for discriminatory practices.

Push to Drop DEI Policies in Corporations

1792 Exchange CEO Daniel Cameron and other activists are pushing corporations to drop their pro-DEI stances, encouraging them to focus on good business rather than leftist policies. Tractor Supply backed down from its DEI policies after pressure from groups like 1792 Exchange. Cameron emphasizes the importance of holding corporations accountable and supporting them when they make positive changes.

Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations at U.S. University Commencement Ceremonies

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators stage walkouts and protests during university commencement ceremonies across the U.S., calling for divestment from companies with ties to Israel. Some universities respond with police involvement, while others negotiate with students. The protests have sparked accusations of antisemitism and political controversies, including criticisms of Governor Glenn Youngkin's DEI policies. President Joe Biden's upcoming commencement address at Morehouse College is also facing scrutiny.

Al Roker Entertainment sued for Lack of Diversity Initiatives

Al Roker and his production company are being sued for not implementing diversity initiatives for an upcoming PBS animated show, with allegations of black writers being used to touch up scripts written by white staffers to create a facade of diversity. The lawsuit claims that Al Roker Entertainment disregarded a diversity, equity, and inclusion program mandated by PBS for the show Weather Hunters.

Censorship of Documentary 'Killing America'

Filmmaker Eli Steele's documentary 'Killing America' was banned from various platforms for alleged copyright infringement. The film explores anti-semitism in San Francisco post a terrorist attack on Israel, highlighting the impact of DEI policies in education. Steele released the film for free online after facing takedowns. The ban was termed as 'weaponized censorship.'

Loudon County School Board's Camera Shutdown Decision

Scott Smith discusses Loudon County School Board's decision to shut down cameras during public comment portion of meetings, sparking outrage among parents. The policy has led to concerns about transparency and the board's handling of sexual assault cases.