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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Radical Woke Mt Sinai Hospital Exposed: DEI, Child Sex Changes, Epstein Ties Prioritized Over Patients

by Tate Rosentreter via The Center Square;

Consumer protection organization Consumers’ Research began a campaign Monday highlighting New York City-based nonprofit Mount Sinai Hospital's prioritization of what Consumers' calls the hospital's woke and political ideology as well as having what it says are questionable partnerships such as ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Executive director of Consumers’ Research Will Hild told The Center Square that “Mount Sinai is another example of a nonprofit hospital that has seemingly abandoned its core mission of patient care in favor of a radical political agenda.”

“The hospital has a history of prioritizing radical causes like DEI, child sex-change procedures, and climate activism, and has maintained a deeply troubling and disturbing relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, accepting donations and giving him special access to doctors and hospital resources,” Hild said.

“This behavior by nonprofit health systems like Mount Sinai should be investigated for supporting these political agendas at taxpayers' expense,” Hild said.

Hild told The Center Square that “Consumers’ Research is exposing nonprofit hospitals for using taxpayer dollars and federal revenue streams and benefits to put politics over patients.”

Taxpayers and elected officials need to be aware that health systems are misusing their resources and these practices need to be examined by lawmakers,” Hild said.

Mount Sinai media relations has not yet responded to The Center Square’s request for comment.

Included in Consumers’ Research’s campaign are a mobile billboard circling the Mount Sinai campus, a website, and “targeted digital around Capitol Hill.”

The mobile billboard displays statements such as Mount Sinai “performed over 130 sex change procedures on kids,” “provides transgender resources for 8-year-olds,” and has ties to Epstein.

Consumers’ Research’s website campaign goes further in depth, showcasing the hospital’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, transgender ideology promotion, climate activism and “questionable partnerships.”

According to the campaign, Mount Sinai operates an Office for Health Data, Outcomes, and Engagement Strategy “to promote health equity cultural awareness.”

Additionally, the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai’s Institute for Health Equity Research “hosted ‘conversations on health equity,’” the campaign revealed.

As far as promoting transgender ideology goes, Mount Sinai’s Keith Haring Youth Gender Center provides care for “transgender and gender diverse youth.

Additionally, the Center for Transgender Medicine and Surgery “offers hormone therapy, transgender intervention surgeries, and other services for transgender patients,” Consumers’ Research campaign stated, while transgender resources are provided by Mount Sinai to children “as young as 8-years-old.”

From 2019 to 2023, Mount Sinai performed 139 sex change interventions on minors, according to Do No Harm’s database and Consumers’ Research’s campaign.

As mentioned, Mount Sinai is also involved in climate activism with a statement on its webpage entitled “Sustain Mount Sinai” stating: “Reducing our carbon footprint is not just an operational goal; it is an essential part of building a healthier future.”

Consumers’ Research campaign also outlines Mount Sinai’s “concerning, longstanding” relationship with convicted sex offender Epstein, beginning in 2008 when “after his sex crime conviction, Epstein donated at least $250,000 to Mount Sinai and sponsored various events and projects.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/radical-woke-mount-sinai-hospital-exposed-dei-child-sex-changes-epstein-ties-prioritized

Trump and Turner: Holding homelessness agencies accountable

 Los Angeles receives more federal homelessness assistance funding than any other region of the country.

So, on June 11, when the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced that it was immediately suspending more than $200 million in federal funding to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA) while it investigates fraud, mismanagement, and waste, it sent a shock wave across the nation’s homelessness service providers. 

For years, LAHSA, the regional entity entrusted with federal homeless assistance funding, has been the subject of warnings, complaints, audits, and a lawsuit against the city and county of LA.

For years LAHSA has been the subject of warnings, complaints, audits, and a lawsuit against the City and County of LA.AFP via Getty Images

LAHSA’s performance has been characterized as “a bowl of spaghetti,” “cutting blank checks,” “broken,” and “smoke and mirrors.”

Since 2001, HUD audits of LAHSA‘s “Continuum of Care” program have highlighted a history of persistent problems, including failures to monitor grantees, paying ineligible expenses, and poor financial management.

The “Continuum of Care” program, according to HUD, “is designed to promote communitywide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness by providing funding for efforts by nonprofit providers and state and local governments.” It also is supposed to help homeless people access government services.

But in LA, thanks to LAHSA, Continuum of Care is a mess.

The LA County auditor-controller and LA city controller each expressed concerns over LAHSA’s poor payment and reimbursement systems; inflated number of people housed and double counting; data quality issues; and internal accountability issues.   

LAHSA stonewalled a professional management firm that evaluated it in the course of the lawsuits mentioned above. The final report showed that LAHSA doesn’t know how much it’s paying, to whom, for what, and whether money was well spent (or spent at all).

LAHSA doesn’t even know how to help an unsheltered person find a home for the night, and no one is verifying whether providers are delivering beds, housing or services.

LAHSA has become the target of national attention, thanks to the suspension of funding, and to the high-profile involvement of the White House Task Force to Eliminate Fraud.

But the problem isn’t isolated to LA.

Last year, Louisiana’s legislative auditor’s office attempted to gain access to data and records from Unity, the New Orleans organization that runs its Continuum of Care. The auditor was told to pound sand.  

Unity has been accused of a lack of spending transparency, unclear policies and strategies, and delayed reimbursements. The New Orleans/Jefferson Parish regional homelessness agency received $38 million in federal funds in 2024. But in response to the state legislative auditor, Unity joined with the six other Continuum of Care programs in Louisiana to file a motion in court to keep the state and taxpayers in the dark.    

Resisting accountability and transparency from federal homeless assistance recipients appears to be a pattern. Utah, Idaho, Arizona and Oklahoma all introduced legislation to improve transparency in homeless spending, and to understand better what the Continuum of Care programs do, what they accomplish, and what outcomes public money has achieved.

Instead of agreeing with the need for better performance and accountability, homeless services providers have actually testified against reforms.

HUD’s action to demand accountability at LASHSA — the nation’s largest and most lavishly funded regional homeless agency — is a welcome signal.

It comes as HUD has also announced tougher new standards for programs that receive billions in federal homelessness dollars.

Under Secretary Scott Turner and President Donald Trump, HUD is demonstrating that it’s serious about reform and accountability. 

That means getting serious about ending homelessness — finally.

Paul Webster is a senior fellow at the Cicero Institute, an Austin-based research and public policy organization.  He is also the executive director of the LA Alliance for Human Rights.

https://nypost.com/2026/06/16/opinion/scott-turner-hud-holding-homelessness-agencies-accountable/

KUDLOW: Trump has smashed Iran’s capabilities for decades

 With all the fake news about some kind of $300 billion reparations fund for Iran, and President Obama’s inane remarks that nothing’s changed and nothing’s going change regarding Iran, it’s important to remember how badly America has crippled Iran’s military and its economy.

Here’s President Trump on this fake news fund: "We are not investing any money in Iran, by the way. That rumor got out there yesterday, it was ridiculous. We have the right to go in some day and do if I want to do something or if somebody wants to do something, but we are not investing any money. We have no obligation to invest any money in Iran." 

Mr. Trump added: "We don’t pay them — there was some statement" that "we’re going to spend $300 billion. No, we’re allowed to go and invest if we wanted to. Someday, in the future. We have no obligation whatsoever."

Between the incredible B-2 bunker-busting bombers dropped a year ago in Operation Midnight Hammer, and the incredible devastation wreaked on Iran’s military, and industrial complex from Operation Epic Fury, and the enormous economic and financial hardship imposed on Iran by Economic Fury, the simple straightforward fact is that Iran capabilities to do anything have been virtually obliterated.

And that includes their nuclear capabilities. Their navy is sitting at the bottom of the Arabian Gulf. The country has no air defense. Essentially no radar. All of this with no boots on the ground. The currency is worthless. The economy is shrinking rapidly. The inflation is a couple of hundred percent. If nothing else ever happened by way of deals or arrangements, or penalties, or whatever, Mr. Trump has taken them out probably for twenty years. And that could be an understatement.

Now, if we end their nuclearization altogether, if we get our hands on the enriched uranium, and destroy it, that will be a wonderful gift to the Middle East and the rest of human kind. Even if all the Trumpian red line objectives are not fully met, though, we have still knocked Iran from its Middle East pedestal. They are not the country that Mr. Obama was caving in to.

What Mr. Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have done with their decapitations and their bombing obliterations, has at a minimum ended Iranian hegemony in the Middle East. That country, even with its crazy radical Islamists still running at least part of it, is nonetheless a tiny shadowy sliver of its former self because of what America has done to it.

So, as we await the outcome of the memo of understanding and the subsequent technical flushing out of this memo, where I still believe Mr. Trump will make good on his red line pledges and promises, let us not forget how far down Iran has been brought in the past year since the president began his campaign to truly crush Iranian evil.

https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/larry-kudlow-trump-has-smashed-irans-capabilities-decades

'Clearing mines from Strait of Hormuz would be technically difficult - Rand to CNN'

 

A US commentator warned on Tuesday that removing mines from the Strait of Hormuz would be a complex and technically challenging operation, following reports that Iran may be required under a US-Iran memorandum of understanding to clear the waterway.

CNN reported that White House talking points on the draft agreement state Iran would be responsible for de-mining the strategic shipping route. A senior US official said operations in the strait were expected to “return to normal pretty quickly, definitely within 30 days” once Iran commits to removing the mines.

Scott Savitz of the RAND Corporation said mine clearance is far more difficult than deployment, calling it “painstaking” and “a game of intense precision,” and questioning Iran’s ability to carry it out effectively without external assistance.

https://www.iranintl.com/en/liveblog/202606139149

15 in Minneapolis facing charges for anti-ICE actions, feds allege Antifa ties

 Federal prosecutors announced an indictment against 15 members of a left-wing group in Minnesota on Tuesday that the U.S. Attorney's Office says is aligned with the Antifa movement.

Antifa members charged

What we know:

U.S. Attorney for Minnesota Daniel Rosen announced an indictment charging 15 individuals with crimes including conspiracy to impede or injure a federal officer.

Some members face additional counts of solicitation to commit a crime of violence, interstate threats, interstate stalking, assault on a federal officer, and destruction of government property.

Antifa member charged in February

The backstory:

In February, federal prosecutors arrested Minneapolis man Kyle Wagner, 37, for making threats against federal officers. In posts online, investigators said he encouraged his followers to "get your f---ing guns" and engage in acts of violence against federal law enforcement. Prosecutors said Wagner identified as an "Antifa member."

Authorities said along with his alleged crimes, Wagner also used his Instagram account to dox someone online who was pro ICE. Wagner is facing additional charges as part of Tuesday's indictment.

Last year, President Trump also declared Antifa a major terror organization. The declaration gave the Justice Department new power to prosecute people who gave material support deemed "Antifa."

The other side:

However, critics of the designation have pointed out that there is no single organization called Antifa. Rather, Antifa just stands for "anti-fascist" and the term is usually just used as an umbrella term for a number of far-left militant groups.

In a letter to President Trump last October, 30 Democrats, including Rep. Ilhan Omar, slammed the designation. They argued the language of the order was imprecise and enforcement could infringe on First Amendment rights.

"Without clear definitions and limits, this vague framing could subject lawful political expression and assembly to the same treatment as terrorism," the letter read.

What are the Antifa members accused of?

Big picture view:

The 15 people facing charges are accused of being involved with a group known as Direct Action Minnesota.

Rosen accused the group of holding meetings and training members in the "aggressive use of shields against law enforcement, surveillance, operational planning, and rapid mobilization against law enforcement actions."

Rosen said there are several subgroups of Direct Action Minnesota, including Black Cat Workers Collective, which Rosen said "advocates, promotes, and utilizes militant tactics and violence." Prosecutors shared images from the Black Cat Workers Collective's Facebook page which includes a depiction of the burning of the Minneapolis Third Precinct during the 2020 riots.

Local perspective:

Rosen said the groups infiltrated peaceful protests during the ICE surge earlier this year in Minnesota at the Whipple federal building. Rosen detailed two occasions, on January 23 and March 1, where members took part in blockades at the federal building to disrupt activities at the Whipple. FOX 9 reported on the March 1 protest in which 38 people were arrested.

The Whipple building houses the regional ICE field office and serves as a detention center for detainees.

What's next:

Several members facing charges are due to appear in federal court this afternoon. Authorities say only 12 of the 15 members are currently in custody. Warrants have been issued for the three outstanding members.

Full charges

Dig deeper:

All 15 defendants are charged with count 1: conspiracy to impede or injure a federal officer.

  • Isaac Auman Sant (a.k.a. Isaac Dalto, a.k.a. Ike): Also faces count 4: interstate stalking for an incident in early May.
  • Emmett James Doyle (a.k.a. Plotnikov)
  • Cameron Kennedy (a.k.a. Cam, a.k.a. Olive Knite, a.k.a. Knite)
  • Callum Robinet (a.k.a. Juliet K, a.k.a. Juliet, a.k.a. Cal)
  • Erik Davis (a.k.a. Errico)
  • Brian Stillwell Apland (a.k.a. Tiny)
  • Kyle Wagner (a.k.a. Kaos): Also faces counts 2 and 3, solicitation to commit a crime of violence and interstate threats.
  • Hannah Margaret Van De Water Davis (a.k.a. Gabriel Van De Water, a.k.a. Nube)
  • Treasure Cay Thoreson (a.k.a. Schatzi)
  • Nathan Junho Kim (a.k.a. Moon Bear)
  • Alec Stewart (a.k.a. Mac)
  • Douglas Misterek (a.k.a. Doug, a.k.a. D Munny Big Dog Orf Orf)
  • Dustin Scott Beisell (a.k.a. Sparky)
  • William Morgan (a.k.a. Willow, a.k.a. Willow Tree): Also faces counts 5, 6, and 7, interstate stalking, assault on a federal officer, and destruction of government property.
  • Natasha Rakotz (a.k.a. Anuran): Also faces count 8: Assault on a federal officer.

Macalester professor among 15 charged

Macalester College officials confirmed Tuesday afternoon that Erik Davis, a professor at the school, is one of the 15 people that were charged.

"Professor Erik Davis is currently employed by Macalester College. We are aware that Professor Davis is among fifteen individuals charged in connection with an ongoing federal investigation. The College does not comment on pending legal proceedings," school officials said in a statement.

https://www.fox9.com/news/prosecutors-announce-charges-against-antifa-groups-minnesota-ice-protests

"By Any Means Necessary": Candidate Struck From Alaska Ballot On Alleged Dem Dirty Trick

 by Jonathan Turley,

There is an interesting controversy in Alaska where an election official just disqualified a candidate over his name. Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) is in what is considered a close race with Democratic former Rep. Mary Peltola. The seat is viewed as critical to the Democrats' retaking power. The race was thrown into disarray when a retired teacher named Dan Sullivan, who had no connection to the GOP but did have connections to Democratic operatives, got on the ballot.

The alleged dirty trick by Democratic and Peltola supporters would have split Sullivan's vote through sheer confusion. Division of Elections Director Carol Beecher disqualified Dan J. Sullivan, putting an end to it this week.

The suspected dirty trick comes at a time when Democratic candidates and pundits are calling for winning back power "by any means necessary."

It could create an interesting appeal if teacher Sullivan claims that this is just a colossal coincidence or that he has a right to be a vehicle for electoral confusion.

This is an old trick employed by other Democratic candidates in history, including J.F. Kennedy. In Kennedy's first run for Congress in 1946 in Boston, he was up against Boston City Councilor Joe Russo in the primary. The district was heavily Irish and Italian. Kennedy's father, Joe, allegedly paid another Joseph Russo, a custodian, to run to divide the Italian vote through confusion.

In 2000, Republicans faced similar allegations when the House Minority Leader Richard A. Gephardt found himself running against Richard A. Gebhardt.

Beecher concluded that Dan J. Sullivan and the Democrats were engaged in the same dirty trick to try to seize the seat. In a letter this week, she concluded that the teacher's candidacy was "filed with a purpose to confuse or mislead and to thereby compromise the ballot's fairness or neutrality," in a letter published Monday.

Under Alaska's ranked-choice voting system, Dan J. Sullivan could have advanced to the general election among the top four vote-getters - rigging the result for Peltola.

Beecher noted several indicators that teacher Sullivan and the Democrats were engaged in a dishonest campaign of confusion. She noted that he voted under the name Daniel J. Sullivan, Jr., but requested to appear on the ballot as Dan Sullivan - making him identical to the incumbent. He even tried to register using the initial "S" once, which would have matched the senator.

She also noted that Dan J. Sullivan had not registered as a Republican before launching his Senate campaign and that he created a new website that used a "color scheme and overall theme" similar to the incumbent's campaign materials.

She also noted his connection to Amber Lee, an Alaska Democratic consultant and past supporter of Peltola.

If true, it is a disgraceful role played by this retired teacher and Democratic operatives. While claiming to be defending democracy, Democratic activists and leaders often use the most anti-democratic measures of ballot cleansing or, in this case, ballot confusion.

The question is the role of Peltola, the DNC, and the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee in encouraging this dirty trick in Alaska. That would require an inquisitive, independent national media.

Once again, from Alaska to Maine, Democrats may have to ask, "Are we the baddies?"

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/any-means-necessary-candidate-struck-alaska-ballot-over-alleged-democratic-dirty-trick

MLB Scolds Players Who Wrote Bible Verses On Pride Night Uniforms

 Major League Baseball on Monday issued a warning to three players who represent the gayest city in America, but who dared to write references to a biblical passage on their Pride Night uniforms. The three San Francisco Giants teamed up for the subtle gesture at Friday night's home game, which they lost 5-1 to the visiting Chicago Cubs.  

“The writing on the cap violates our rules and, consistent with normal practice, we have warned the players about future violations,” MLB chief communication officer Pat Courtney told Outsports, which bills itself as "your home for all things LGBTQ+ sports." (Um... all things???)  Outsports said the players "disgraced themselves" and accused them of "weaponing [sic] the Pride rainbow and attacking the LGBTQ community."

In 2026, only the Texas Rangers are abstaining from Pride Night observations. The Giants' Pride Night featured the national anthem being performed by members of an "LGBTQ-affirming nondenominational church," and homosexual married couples renewing their vows under the approving eye of a drag queen. Three Giants pitchers had their own idea for the festivities.

Landen Roupp wrote "Genesis 9:12-16" on the Pride Night cap issued to players by the San Francisco Giants

Starter Landen Roupp and relievers JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker wrote "Genesis 9:11-16" next to the rainbow "SF" on the special hats issued for the occasion. Within those verses, God promises he'll never again unleash a mass homicide in the form of a flood, as he did in the story of Noah, and he says the rainbow will serve as a recurring reminder of that commitment: 

"And God said, 'This is the sign of the covenant that I make between me and you and every living creature that is with you, for all future generations: I have set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be a sign of the covenant between me and the earth. When I bring clouds over the earth and the bow is seen in the clouds, I will remember my covenant that is between me and you and every living creature of all flesh. And the waters shall never again become a flood to destroy all flesh. When the bow is in the clouds, I will see it and remember the everlasting covenant between God and every living creature of all flesh that is on the earth."

After the game, Roupp told reporters he wanted to lead fans to "God's covenant and the promise that He makes to us," adding, "There's no hate at all. It’s just what I stand for, and what I stand in. I believe in God...As a believer, I would push [LGBTQ people] to read the Bible." A fourth Giant, Sam Hentges, refused to wear the cap at all, and said, "It’s just something that I feel like I was forced to support, when I don't morally support it." 

San Francisco Chronicle sports columnist Ann Killon railed against the pitchers for "defacing" their uniforms with...a bible verse. "On a night that was supposed to be about inclusion, they hijacked the event for their own purposes. In the name of Christianity, they took a decidedly un-Christian stance of exclusion and judgment." Sounds like Killon's version of inclusion has no room for Christians. 

The Giants pitchers didn't pioneer the use of the Genesis passage to "re-claim" the rainbow as a religious symbol. The verses have been used that way for some 20 years or more, as evidenced by a 2007 article, "Taking Back the Rainbow," which lamented that, "sadly, the colors of the rainbow are...used on a flag for the gay and lesbian movement."

The Dodgers have repeatedly invited the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence to participate in Pride Night festivities

Last June, the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw stirred controversy by writing the same verse-reference on his cap. In his biography, Kershaw explained his thinking: 

“I put a lot of thought into it, and talked to a lot of different people...I just came to the conclusion that the Dodgers really put us in a horrible position. It’s not an LGBT issue. It’s just, like, [the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are] pretty rough. And I’m all for funny, and satire, but that goes way beyond it. So I did feel like I needed to say something...

If you ever doubted the fading US empire is wading ever deeper into Caligula levels of depravity that targets everyone in our society, the Dodgers' embrace of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence at Pride Night observations helps provide clarity. The fiendish-looking group of drag queens wears nun garb and makes vulgar mockeries of Roman Catholicism, Christianity and traditional values, adopting names like "Sister Anita Blowjob" and "Sister GladAss of the Joyous Reserectum." 

Let's be thankful that players like the quartet of Giants, the Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw and others are pushing back against LGBTQ being force-fed to people who just want to watch a baseball game

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/mlb-scolds-players-who-wrote-bible-verses-pride-night-uniforms