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Secretary Kennedy Guts CDC Vaccine Panel, Announces Replacement Plans

Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. removed all 17 members of the Center for Disease Control (CDC) vaccine panel known as the Advisory Committee for Immunization Practices (ACIP). According to Kennedy, the ACIP has never recommended against the implementation of a vaccine. In an op-ed piece for the Wall Street… Continue reading Secretary Kennedy Guts CDC Vaccine Panel, Announces Replacement Plans

Jameson Campaigne

Advisory Council Member Jameson Campaigne comes from a newspaper and book publishing background.   His father was editor-in-chief of the Indianapolis Star and Jameson spent some of his summers as a reporter and on the re-write desk before entering college. He was educated at Park School in Indianapolis, where in addition to much time spent on the athletic fields he was also editor of the school newspaper. The foundations of his interest in things political were cemented when he spent two summers interning on Capitol Hill for U.S. Congressman Donald Bruce, later a chairman of the American Conservative Union. Jameson graduated from Williams College in 1962, following four years of campus activism. In 1960 he was one of the founders, and later a long term board member, of Young Americans for Freedom, the first nationwide youth group of conservative activists.

  After college Jameson worked at the Henry Regnery Company, book publishers, where he was the managing editor and published such distinguished authors as Frank Meyer, William F. Buckley, Jr., Russell Kirk, Willmoore Kendall, Phil Crane, Wilhelm Röpke, and others. His first national political campaign, in 1964, was on the staff of F. Clifton White for the election campaign of Barry Goldwater, followed by involvement in the 1968, 1976, and 1980 presidential campaigns of Ronald Reagan. He also was one of the four principal managers of the first congressional campaign of Phil Crane, later chairman of ACU, in 1969.   Subsequent to the presidential election of 1964 Jameson worked briefly for Field Enterprises, publisher of the Chicago Daily News and Chicago Sun-Times as a management trainee, and then with a partner purchased a newspaper publishing company with one daily and six weekly newspapers. Following the sale of his newspaper company, after sales and profits had grown five-fold, he became executive editor at the Open Court Publishing Company for several years, and then in 1975, founded Green Hill Publishers, and, in 1986, Jameson Books, both of which remain his primary business interest, producing, among others, more than fifteen million copies of conservative books. He is also a direct mail and newspaper consultant and a "rhetoric coach" for right-of-center candidates, communicators, and organizations.   In addition to his print vocation Jameson Campaigne’s avocation has been conservative politics and philosophy. The long list of institutions and organizations which he has served – the American Conservative Union board for forty-two years, member of the Mont Pelerin Society since 1971, former board member of Americans for Effective Law Enforcement, a current board member of the National Humanities Institute, and those of which he was a founding member and former board member such as the National Tax Limitation Committee, The Media Institute, and The Philadelphia Society – reflect his life-long interest in restoring American government to a state approximating the vision of our Nation’s Founders.

Disneyland Employees Authorize Strike, Cite Unfair Labor Practices

Thousands of Disneyland theme park employees in California have authorized a strike against the company due to unfair labor practices. Four unions representing over 14,000 workers reported that their members voted overwhelmingly in favor of the strike authorization, citing claims of unfair labor practices during recent contract negotiations. The unions stated that Disney’s actions “interfered… Continue reading Disneyland Employees Authorize Strike, Cite Unfair Labor Practices

Pastor Forced Out of School Board Meeting for Quoting Bible

Pastor and TPUSA Faith Contributor John Amanchukwu was given what he called the “Jim Crow treatment” after being escorted by police out of a public school board meeting when the board voted 5-4 to overturn a controversial district policy regarding transgender-identifying students. Policy 5756 at Old Bridge School District in New Jersey has been highly… Continue reading Pastor Forced Out of School Board Meeting for Quoting Bible

Advice for Military Brats Looking to Get Involved

Joining the Veterans of Foreign Wars Ladies’ Auxiliary in high school was the best decision I made during my years as a student. If you are able to join, you absolute should! I should note before going further: there are certain requirements for joining military and veteran groups in your community. The American Legion is the… Continue reading Advice for Military Brats Looking to Get Involved

Auburn University Black Student Union EXPOSED for Racist Group Chat

Auburn University’s Black Student Union (BSU) has been exposed for a Groupme chat that contains racist comments aimed at white students on campus. A whistleblower from the BSU shared the contents of the union’s group chat after concerns that the group was engaging in racist behavior and harassment. The messages include numerous comments by students… Continue reading Auburn University Black Student Union EXPOSED for Racist Group Chat

Whites Not Welcome: UC Berkeley Off-Campus Student Housing Bans White Individuals from Common Areas

Off-campus UC Berkeley student housing has recently banned white people from common areas. The group operating the housing unit also requires members to “announce guests in the Guest Chat if they will be in common spaces with you and if they are white” per a photo shared initially by popular Twitter account Libs of TikTok.… Continue reading Whites Not Welcome: UC Berkeley Off-Campus Student Housing Bans White Individuals from Common Areas

Flu-Shot Requirement for Military No Longer Mandatory Under Most Circumstances

The US Department of War (formerly known as the Department of Defense from 1947-2025) has announced that the influenza vaccine will no longer be a strict necessity for service members, depending on certain circumstances. Prior to this policy adjustment, the US Navy stated that “Seasonal vaccination is the primary control measure to reduce the risk… Continue reading Flu-Shot Requirement for Military No Longer Mandatory Under Most Circumstances

Pastor’s Mic Cut by School Board for Denouncing Nevada School’s Gender Policy

Pastor John Amanchukwu, a Turning Point USA Faith contributor, had his microphone cut off by school board members before being removed from the meeting after he denounced the school’s transgender policies. The TPUSA Faith contributor and pastor attended the Clark County School District Board of Trustees meeting on Thursday as he has done at several… Continue reading Pastor’s Mic Cut by School Board for Denouncing Nevada School’s Gender Policy

ASU President asks TPUSA To remove Faculty from Professor Watchlist

In a letter addressed directly to Charlie Kirk, Arizona State University President Michael Crow requested that Turning Point USA remove all ASU faculty members from the Professor Watchlist. The request from President Crow follows an event that took place on the ASU campus in February featuring Charlie Kirk and Dennis Prager, titled “Health, Wealth, and… Continue reading ASU President asks TPUSA To remove Faculty from Professor Watchlist

Miami School Board Rejects ‘LGBTQ History Month’ Recognition After Hours-Long Debate

Miami-Dade County school board members voted 5-3 to reject a proposal to recognize October as LGBTQ history month after an hours-long public comment and debate that only concluded at 1 a.m. Roberto Alonso, a Miami-Dade County school board member who voted against the recognition, said, “It’s imposing ideologies and a sexual discussion that should not… Continue reading Miami School Board Rejects ‘LGBTQ History Month’ Recognition After Hours-Long Debate

Pentagon Officials Say Abortion Access is ‘Critical and Necessary’

An opinion piece written by three Pentagon officials characterizes the Department of Defense’s (DoD) policies on abortion access for service members as “critical and necessary.” Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del Toro, Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall, and Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth co-authored an article published in the Washington Post that underscores… Continue reading Pentagon Officials Say Abortion Access is ‘Critical and Necessary’