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Trump impeachment was a frame, Florida school-choice lessons and other commentary

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19.04.2026

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Trump impeachment was a frame, Florida school-choice lessons and other commentary

Deep-state watch: Trump Impeachment Was a Frame

Documents just released by Tulsi Gabbard “show a coordinated effort to frame President Trump” over his July 2018 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, roars Hans Mahncke at The Federalist. “Perhaps the most significant” revelation: the “conflicts of interest” of whistleblower Eric Ciaramella, who was “involved in organizing” the 2016 meeting that pushed Kyiv to oust the prosecutor probing Hunter Biden’s firm — the issue Trump alluded to during his call. Ciaramella’s “complaint” was a “coordinated effort” to target Trump that involved the National Security Council, then-Rep. Adam Schiff and a compromised Intelligence Community Inspector General, who rewrote the rules about hearsay evidence to keep the furor going. “It worked”: Joe Biden’s Ukraine shenanigans were “effectively removed from the 2020 campaign.” The news comes “seven years too late”: “The statute of limitations” has expired, so “no one will ever be held accountable.”

Education beat: Florida School-Choice Lessons

Florida “leads in school-choice investment,” cheers Danyela Souza Egrov at City Journal, as it allocates 11.2 % “of its total education budget to these programs” and 53% “of Florida’s K-12 students now attend a school selected by their families” though “Florida’s Education Savings Accounts only became universal in 2023.” This system allows families........

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