
Fighting 4 AZ
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04.03.202518:12
Kris Mayes has filed a lawsuit against CBR Systems, Inc., one of the nation’s largest cord blood banking companies, alleging deceptive and unfair practices that misled parents at a vulnerable moment—the birth of their child. The lawsuit claims CBR misrepresented the safety and viability of stored cord blood, used inadequate transportation methods, and engaged in an unethical kickback scheme with doctors to promote its services.
Key allegations include:
Deceptive marketing: CBR falsely assured parents that their child’s cord blood would remain viable, despite unsafe storage and transportation practices.
Unethical kickbacks: The company allegedly paid doctors up to $700 per sample to promote its services without disclosing these financial incentives.
Misleading claims: CBR disparaged public cord blood banking options to push parents toward costly private banking.
The Attorney General’s Office is seeking consumer restitution, civil penalties, and an injunction to stop CBR’s deceptive practices. Mayes urged affected families to file complaints, vowing to hold companies accountable for preying on new parents.
https://us5.campaign-archive.com/?e=5ba8205a10&u=cc1fad182b6d6f8b1e352e206&id=565a315447
Key allegations include:
Deceptive marketing: CBR falsely assured parents that their child’s cord blood would remain viable, despite unsafe storage and transportation practices.
Unethical kickbacks: The company allegedly paid doctors up to $700 per sample to promote its services without disclosing these financial incentives.
Misleading claims: CBR disparaged public cord blood banking options to push parents toward costly private banking.
The Attorney General’s Office is seeking consumer restitution, civil penalties, and an injunction to stop CBR’s deceptive practices. Mayes urged affected families to file complaints, vowing to hold companies accountable for preying on new parents.
https://us5.campaign-archive.com/?e=5ba8205a10&u=cc1fad182b6d6f8b1e352e206&id=565a315447
04.03.202516:22
Trump and TSMC CEO C.C. Wei announced a $100 billion expansion of TSMC’s semiconductor operations in Arizona, adding three new fabs, two advanced packaging facilities, and an R&D center. This builds on the company’s existing presence in the state and will create thousands of high-paying jobs. Arizona Congressman Abe Hamadeh praised the investment, emphasizing its alignment with Trump’s "America First" manufacturing agenda.
TSMC recently began producing 4-nanometer chips in Arizona, marking a significant step in reshoring advanced semiconductor manufacturing. The second fab will manufacture 2nm and 3nm chips, while the third will focus on 2nm or more advanced technology by the end of the decade. Arizona Commerce Authority CEO Sandra Watson highlighted the state’s leadership in chip investment and credited collaboration between federal and state officials for facilitating TSMC’s historic expansion.
https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2025/03/03/arizona-leaders-applaud-trump-and-tsmc-for-100-billion-plan-to-build-us-factories/
TSMC recently began producing 4-nanometer chips in Arizona, marking a significant step in reshoring advanced semiconductor manufacturing. The second fab will manufacture 2nm and 3nm chips, while the third will focus on 2nm or more advanced technology by the end of the decade. Arizona Commerce Authority CEO Sandra Watson highlighted the state’s leadership in chip investment and credited collaboration between federal and state officials for facilitating TSMC’s historic expansion.
https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2025/03/03/arizona-leaders-applaud-trump-and-tsmc-for-100-billion-plan-to-build-us-factories/
04.03.202503:24
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is prioritizing transparency and informed consent in healthcare by directing the CDC to halt promotional vaccine campaigns, including the “Wild to Mild” flu shot ads. Instead of one-sided marketing, Kennedy is ensuring the public has access to full information about both the risks and benefits of vaccines, reinforcing the fundamental right of individuals to make their own medical decisions. This shift moves away from government-driven messaging and toward a more ethical approach that respects personal choice and medical freedom.
Additionally, Kennedy is taking steps to address conflicts of interest within public health agencies, with potential restructuring of influential advisory committees to ensure independent decision-making. While critics argue this could impact vaccine uptake, the move ultimately empowers Americans with full disclosure rather than persuasion. By emphasizing radical transparency and accountability, Kennedy is working to restore public trust in health institutions and ensure that medical decisions are based on informed choice rather than marketing tactics.
https://archive.ph/B9Oyz#selection-1471.0-1571.224
Additionally, Kennedy is taking steps to address conflicts of interest within public health agencies, with potential restructuring of influential advisory committees to ensure independent decision-making. While critics argue this could impact vaccine uptake, the move ultimately empowers Americans with full disclosure rather than persuasion. By emphasizing radical transparency and accountability, Kennedy is working to restore public trust in health institutions and ensure that medical decisions are based on informed choice rather than marketing tactics.
https://archive.ph/B9Oyz#selection-1471.0-1571.224
04.03.202503:21
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has proposed eliminating public participation in much of the department’s decision-making, a move that contradicts his long-standing advocacy for transparency. The change, set to be formally published on March 3, would end public comment opportunities on key HHS actions related to grants, loans, benefits, and contracts. Kennedy argues that these requirements burden the department and slow its operations, but critics warn that removing public input undermines government accountability. Legal experts and former officials caution that this decision could lead to policies being enacted without oversight, creating distrust and potential legal challenges.
Supporters of RFK Jr. have expressed deep concern, noting that his past work relied on public engagement to challenge harmful policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The move raises red flags, appearing to contradict Kennedy’s core principles and potentially signaling internal pressures shaping his decisions. Some fear this is an attempt by Washington insiders to influence him, shifting him away from the transparency and advocacy he championed. While Kennedy’s intentions are trusted by many, this decision is being closely scrutinized, and clarification from him is eagerly awaited.
https://archive.ph/Na180#selection-1541.0-1565.237
Supporters of RFK Jr. have expressed deep concern, noting that his past work relied on public engagement to challenge harmful policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The move raises red flags, appearing to contradict Kennedy’s core principles and potentially signaling internal pressures shaping his decisions. Some fear this is an attempt by Washington insiders to influence him, shifting him away from the transparency and advocacy he championed. While Kennedy’s intentions are trusted by many, this decision is being closely scrutinized, and clarification from him is eagerly awaited.
https://archive.ph/Na180#selection-1541.0-1565.237
04.03.202503:16
Walmart CEO Doug McMillon warned that American consumers, particularly those with lower incomes, are struggling as food prices remain high. Speaking at the Economic Club of Chicago, he noted that many shoppers run out of money before the end of the month and opt for smaller pack sizes. While prices for non-food items have stabilized, food costs remain elevated due to higher wages and input costs. Inflation, particularly for essentials like eggs, has added pressure, prompting President Trump to call the situation “a disaster.” Walmart is closely monitoring food prices and seeking ways to ease the burden on consumers.
McMillon also addressed broader economic concerns, including tariffs, supply chain diversification, and Walmart’s decision to close half of its Chicago stores due to ongoing financial losses, property costs, and safety concerns. He acknowledged the company’s internal debate on whether to reopen these locations after 2020 unrest but noted that worsening security and profitability ultimately led to closures. Walmart is focusing on expanding e-commerce, modernizing its stores, and diversifying into areas like membership and advertising to drive future growth.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2025/03/walmart-ceo-warns-food-prices-are-causing-frustration-and-pain/
McMillon also addressed broader economic concerns, including tariffs, supply chain diversification, and Walmart’s decision to close half of its Chicago stores due to ongoing financial losses, property costs, and safety concerns. He acknowledged the company’s internal debate on whether to reopen these locations after 2020 unrest but noted that worsening security and profitability ultimately led to closures. Walmart is focusing on expanding e-commerce, modernizing its stores, and diversifying into areas like membership and advertising to drive future growth.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2025/03/walmart-ceo-warns-food-prices-are-causing-frustration-and-pain/
04.03.202503:15
Two illegal immigrants from Guatemala were arrested Friday for leading one of the largest human smuggling rings in the U.S., responsible for trafficking approximately 20,000 illegal immigrants over five years. Authorities identified 51-year-old Eduardo Domingo Renoj-Matul as the ringleader and 49-year-old Cristobal Mejia-Chaj as his "right-hand man." The operation involved holding migrants hostage in stash houses and led to the deaths of seven people, including a 4-year-old child, in a 2023 car accident in Oklahoma. Two additional Guatemalan nationals, Jose Paxtor-Oxlaj and Helmer Obispo-Hernandez, have also been charged; Paxtor-Oxlaj is already in prison for his role in the fatal crash, while Obispo-Hernandez remains a fugitive.
All four defendants face charges of conspiracy to smuggle, transport, and harbor illegal immigrants for financial gain resulting in death, with Renoj-Matul and Mejia-Chaj also charged with hostage-taking. Obispo-Hernandez is further accused of threatening a Homeland Security officer and his family. Officials emphasized that smuggling organizations prioritize profit over human lives, with Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph McNally stating that dismantling this network would save lives and bring serious consequences for those involved.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2025/03/20000-illegal-immigrants-smuggled-into-us-by-human-smuggling-group/
All four defendants face charges of conspiracy to smuggle, transport, and harbor illegal immigrants for financial gain resulting in death, with Renoj-Matul and Mejia-Chaj also charged with hostage-taking. Obispo-Hernandez is further accused of threatening a Homeland Security officer and his family. Officials emphasized that smuggling organizations prioritize profit over human lives, with Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph McNally stating that dismantling this network would save lives and bring serious consequences for those involved.
https://americanmilitarynews.com/2025/03/20000-illegal-immigrants-smuggled-into-us-by-human-smuggling-group/
04.03.202503:13
Senate Democrats blocked a bill on Monday that would have barred biological males from competing in women’s sports, falling nine votes short of the 60 needed to advance. Introduced by Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), the bill sought to codify President Trump’s executive order withholding federal funding from schools that allow transgender athletes in female sports. A New York Times poll found 79% of Americans, including 67% of Democrats, oppose male participation in women’s sports. The bill proposed amending Title IX to define sex based on reproductive biology at birth and cutting funds to noncompliant institutions. SheWon.org reports 791 female athletes have lost 1,121 awards due to transgender competitors.
Tuberville emphasized broad public support, while Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) opposed the bill, calling it an infringement on privacy and government overreach. The vote split largely along party lines, with 51 Republicans in favor and 43 Democrats, along with two independents, opposing it. Two Democrats and two Republicans did not vote. Despite the Senate rejection, similar legislation, the Riley Gaines Act, recently passed in Georgia, reflecting growing momentum for restrictions on transgender participation in female athletics.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/03/03/bill-ban-trans-athletes-womens-sports-blocked-by-democrats/
Tuberville emphasized broad public support, while Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) opposed the bill, calling it an infringement on privacy and government overreach. The vote split largely along party lines, with 51 Republicans in favor and 43 Democrats, along with two independents, opposing it. Two Democrats and two Republicans did not vote. Despite the Senate rejection, similar legislation, the Riley Gaines Act, recently passed in Georgia, reflecting growing momentum for restrictions on transgender participation in female athletics.
https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/03/03/bill-ban-trans-athletes-womens-sports-blocked-by-democrats/
04.03.202503:06
The U.S. has paused aid to Ukraine following a heated Oval Office exchange between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. A White House official stated the pause allows for a review to ensure aid contributes to peace. Since 2022, the U.S. has provided at least $175 billion in support, but Trump expressed frustration that Europe has not contributed as much. Vice President JD Vance emphasized that Trump's approach offers the best security guarantee for Ukraine, urging both Zelenskyy and Russian President Putin to follow Trump’s peace plan.
Zelenskyy met with UK and French leaders to discuss a cease-fire, emphasizing the need for real security guarantees. However, after a March 2 summit, he admitted peace remains distant. Trump criticized Zelenskyy’s rhetoric, suggesting he is prolonging the war with U.S. backing. Zelenskyy later struck a conciliatory tone, stressing the urgency of peace and continued diplomatic efforts. Casualties continue to rise, and Trump remains committed to brokering a resolution.
https://telegra.ph/Trump-Admin-Pauses-Aid-to-Ukraine-03-04
Zelenskyy met with UK and French leaders to discuss a cease-fire, emphasizing the need for real security guarantees. However, after a March 2 summit, he admitted peace remains distant. Trump criticized Zelenskyy’s rhetoric, suggesting he is prolonging the war with U.S. backing. Zelenskyy later struck a conciliatory tone, stressing the urgency of peace and continued diplomatic efforts. Casualties continue to rise, and Trump remains committed to brokering a resolution.
https://telegra.ph/Trump-Admin-Pauses-Aid-to-Ukraine-03-04
03.03.202521:10
House Speaker Mike Johnson and other Republican leaders criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after a tense Feb. 28 meeting with President Trump and Vice President JD Vance. During the meeting, Zelenskyy resisted negotiating a peace deal with Russia and insisted on U.S. security guarantees in exchange for Ukraine’s mineral rights deal. Trump later accused Zelenskyy of disrespecting the Oval Office and suggested he could return when ready for peace. Johnson stated that Zelenskyy must "come to his senses" or step down, echoing Sen. Lindsey Graham's remarks that Ukraine may need a new leader to move forward. National Security Adviser Mike Waltz also emphasized the need for a leader who can negotiate peace.
https://telegra.ph/House-Speaker-Zelenskyy-May-Have-to-Step-Down-Over-White-House-Spat-03-03
https://telegra.ph/House-Speaker-Zelenskyy-May-Have-to-Step-Down-Over-White-House-Spat-03-03
02.03.202523:45
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), led by Elon Musk, has uncovered significant fraud while working to cut federal spending. Tasked by President Trump with eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse, DOGE aims to slash $2 trillion before its dissolution in July 2026. Bessent expressed surprise at the level of fraud found and hinted at more revelations to come. So far, DOGE has reported $65 billion in savings through canceled grants, workforce reductions, and asset sales, with Trump urging Musk to push even harder. If DOGE achieves $300 billion in savings, it could reduce the annual deficit by nearly 1 percentage point of GDP.
Despite strong public support, DOGE faces legal challenges and criticism from Democrats over transparency and authority. The Congressional Budget Office warns that unchecked deficits could lead to economic instability, underscoring the importance of DOGE’s efforts. Trump has signed an executive order to accelerate spending cuts, and calls for greater accountability—including prosecuting fraudsters—are growing. Bessent suggested that such accountability may soon follow.
https://telegra.ph/Bessent-Slightly-Shocked-by-Scale-of-Fraud-Uncovered-by-DOGE-03-02
Despite strong public support, DOGE faces legal challenges and criticism from Democrats over transparency and authority. The Congressional Budget Office warns that unchecked deficits could lead to economic instability, underscoring the importance of DOGE’s efforts. Trump has signed an executive order to accelerate spending cuts, and calls for greater accountability—including prosecuting fraudsters—are growing. Bessent suggested that such accountability may soon follow.
https://telegra.ph/Bessent-Slightly-Shocked-by-Scale-of-Fraud-Uncovered-by-DOGE-03-02
01.03.202521:52
The Inverse Ratio hypothesis suggests that decreasing instructional spending while increasing funding for mental health support leads to lower academic performance. Mesa Unified School District exemplifies this trend, showing a 5-year decline in instructional spending (down 3.2%) alongside an increase in student support services (up 1.7%)—totaling $75.8 million in non-academic services in 2024.
Key findings:
Instructional spending dropped from 63.3% (2005) to 53% (2024)
Student support spending increased to $1,427 per pupil
Academic proficiency plummeted:
Science scores down 27%
Math scores down 13%
ELA scores down 4%
With 76% of students failing science, 70% failing math, and 63% failing ELA, the data contradicts the theory that increased counseling and social services improve academic outcomes. Instead, shifting resources away from instruction appears to worsen student achievement, strengthening the Inverse Ratio hypothesis.
https://alegalprocess.substack.com/p/x-series-primer-the-inverse-ratio
Key findings:
Instructional spending dropped from 63.3% (2005) to 53% (2024)
Student support spending increased to $1,427 per pupil
Academic proficiency plummeted:
Science scores down 27%
Math scores down 13%
ELA scores down 4%
With 76% of students failing science, 70% failing math, and 63% failing ELA, the data contradicts the theory that increased counseling and social services improve academic outcomes. Instead, shifting resources away from instruction appears to worsen student achievement, strengthening the Inverse Ratio hypothesis.
https://alegalprocess.substack.com/p/x-series-primer-the-inverse-ratio
01.03.202504:37
Attorney General Mayes and 22 other attorneys general have filed a second motion for enforcement against the Trump administration, accusing it of illegally freezing hundreds of millions in FEMA grants despite court orders. The blocked funds are crucial for wildfire prevention, flood mitigation, and emergency response, putting lives at risk.
Despite a temporary restraining order and a prior enforcement motion, the administration has continued withholding funds. The new motion, filed in Rhode Island’s U.S. District Court, seeks to force compliance or require proof that the funds have been released.
Screw off Mayes and stop spending our money to fight against what we voted for.
https://mailchi.mp/azag/fema-fund-freeze-trump-ignoring-court-orders
Despite a temporary restraining order and a prior enforcement motion, the administration has continued withholding funds. The new motion, filed in Rhode Island’s U.S. District Court, seeks to force compliance or require proof that the funds have been released.
Screw off Mayes and stop spending our money to fight against what we voted for.
https://mailchi.mp/azag/fema-fund-freeze-trump-ignoring-court-orders


28.02.202506:41
Tyree Eugene Rideaux, a 31-year-old Henderson, Nevada resident, was sentenced to 132 months (11 years) in prison followed by 15 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to sex trafficking a minor. The case involved a 16-year-old girl (Jane Doe) whom Rideaux met at a Phoenix party in August 2021. He transported her and two other females to Inglewood, California, where he forced her into prostitution by posting online ads under a fake name and directing her to surrender earnings.
Jane Doe escaped by convincing a sex buyer to take her to a hospital, where she alerted authorities and was reunited with her family. Law enforcement emphasized the severity of human trafficking crimes involving minors, with ICE HSI Arizona Special Agent Francisco B. Burrola stating, "HSI is committed to ensuring sex traffickers face the fullest extent of the law by putting them behind bars for years".
https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2025/02/27/nevada-man-sentenced-for-sex-trafficking-phoenix-minor/
Jane Doe escaped by convincing a sex buyer to take her to a hospital, where she alerted authorities and was reunited with her family. Law enforcement emphasized the severity of human trafficking crimes involving minors, with ICE HSI Arizona Special Agent Francisco B. Burrola stating, "HSI is committed to ensuring sex traffickers face the fullest extent of the law by putting them behind bars for years".
https://arizonadailyindependent.com/2025/02/27/nevada-man-sentenced-for-sex-trafficking-phoenix-minor/
27.02.202520:24
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that immigrants must register with the federal government or face fines and potential imprisonment. This measure aims to track and encourage self-deportation while conserving agency resources. DHS emphasized the Trump administration’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws, warning illegal immigrants to leave voluntarily or face legal consequences. Registration requirements apply to immigrants aged 14 and older who have stayed in the U.S. for over 30 days, with proof of registration required at all times. A registration process will be introduced in the coming days.
The move follows Trump’s executive orders targeting illegal immigration, including terminating financial assistance programs, ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants (currently blocked in court), and authorizing DSS agents to assist with arrests and deportations. DHS has also deputized DOJ and IRS employees for immigration enforcement. Trump’s orders cite national security concerns and claim the Biden administration allowed an influx of illegal immigrants, many of whom, he alleges, pose threats to public safety.
https://www.ntd.com/dhs-says-immigrants-in-us-will-need-to-register-or-face-penalty_1050202.html
The move follows Trump’s executive orders targeting illegal immigration, including terminating financial assistance programs, ending birthright citizenship for children of illegal immigrants (currently blocked in court), and authorizing DSS agents to assist with arrests and deportations. DHS has also deputized DOJ and IRS employees for immigration enforcement. Trump’s orders cite national security concerns and claim the Biden administration allowed an influx of illegal immigrants, many of whom, he alleges, pose threats to public safety.
https://www.ntd.com/dhs-says-immigrants-in-us-will-need-to-register-or-face-penalty_1050202.html
27.02.202516:27
Trump signed an executive order aimed at increasing transparency and reducing government waste by requiring federal workers to justify travel expenses and publicize them when possible. The order directs agency heads to collaborate with the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to create a centralized system for tracking federal payments, contracts, and grants, with written justifications from approving employees. Non-essential travel will also be monitored through a system recording approvals, and a temporary freeze on government credit cards has been implemented, except for disaster relief and critical services.
The order also addresses underutilized federal real estate, directing agencies to identify unnecessary leased properties and work with the General Services Administration on their disposition. Agencies have 30 days to review lease termination rights and 60 days to submit a plan for unused government-owned properties.
https://americanwirenews.com/trump-doge-related-order-reins-in-govt-travel-spending-freezes-credit-cards-offloads-office-space/
The order also addresses underutilized federal real estate, directing agencies to identify unnecessary leased properties and work with the General Services Administration on their disposition. Agencies have 30 days to review lease termination rights and 60 days to submit a plan for unused government-owned properties.
https://americanwirenews.com/trump-doge-related-order-reins-in-govt-travel-spending-freezes-credit-cards-offloads-office-space/
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