HEADLINE OF THE DAY: CHEF-IN-CHIEF STRIVES TO IMPOSE NATIONAL DIET OF WHITE BREAD AND WATERED-DOWN MELTING POT BY:
- Banning ingredients allowed in, specifically by
- banning travel to US by citizens of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, The Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen.
- Imposing restrictions on travelers from Burundi, Turkmenistan, and Venezuela who will not be allowed to enter the US permanently or get tourist or student visas.
- maintaining diet changes already imposed by blocking asylum at the Southern border and barring international students from attending Harvard University.
- Altering historical memory by:
- Removing links to webpages in the “notable graves” section featuring Black, Hispanic, and female veterans buried at Arlington National Cemetery
- Reportedly removing from the federal website education section themes like “African American History,” “Civil War,” “Medal of Honor,” “Service Branches,” and “Women’s history.”
- Ordering the renaming of the USNS Harvey Milk, honoring gay rights activist Harvey Milk.
- According to some reports the Pentagon is also considering renaming other ships named after civil rights leaders, including Harriet Tubman, and other prominent figures.
Secretary of Defense Hegseth’s office cited the need for names to reflect the “warrior ethos” and the “Commander-in-Chief’s priorities” as reasons for the change.




