President launches TrumpRx, lowering prescription drug prices; Kamala reactivates 2024 campaign social media accounts prompting speculation she’s running for office again; Trump at National Prayer Breakfast: Religion is ‘Coming Back So Strong’; Mike Pence opposes SAVE Act; Pro-life Notre Dame student calls pro-abort’s faculty appointment ‘a slap in the face to every woman here’; Author argues Obergefell v. Hodges victimizes children by prioritizing adult desires over children’s right to a mother and father; Catholics honor St. Paul Miki and companions, martyred in Nagasaki in 1597, and more —
President formally launches TrumpRx that lowers prescription drug prices
President Donald Trump formally launched the TrumpRx.gov website, which is a direct-to-consumer portal that is considered instrumental in helping his administration lower prescription drug costs in the U.S.
The White House said Americans purchasing prescription drugs through the portal will see lower costs on 40 of the most popular and expensive medications in the country, including Ozempic and Wegovy, which helps treat diabetes, heart disease and obesity.
The monthly injectable dose of Ozempic will fall from $1,028 per dose to an average of $350 and Wegovy will fall from a monthly $1,349 to as low as $199 per month, depending on dosage strength.
Read more at Just the News
Dr. Oz: Check TrumpRx before you make a purchase
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Harris relaunch of ‘Kamala HQ’ as Gen Z content hub stokes speculation on what’s next
Former Vice President Kamala Harris has reactivated her 2024 campaign social media accounts in a fresh effort to reach younger voters ahead of the midterm elections.
Every move Harris makes inevitably draws scrutiny that she will mount a second White House bid in 2028. Experts told the Washington Examiner that this signals that Harris is interested and that she is far from done in the political sphere, although they disagreed on what that might look like.
“I wouldn’t say this is proof she’s formally running again, but it’s clearly a signal of interest,” Ashleigh Ewald, who served as a Gen Z content creator for Harris’s 2024 Georgia office, told the Washington Examiner. “Vice presidents who are done don’t usually rebuild digital infrastructure or re-activate former campaign teams. This feels more like keeping the door open than closing it.”
On Wednesday night, teasers hinted at the return of her social media presence, which officially relaunched Thursday on X and TikTok under the new brand “Headquarters.” This rebrand, created with the progressive nonprofit organization People For the American Way, is described as both a “youth mobilization organization” and a “next-generation campaigning” initiative.
Read more at the Washington Examiner (article behind partial paywall)
Trump at National Prayer Breakfast: Religion Is “Coming Back So Strong”; “Churches Are Filling Up”
President Trump delivered remarks at the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday morning and spoke for well over an hour. The president opened by referencing comments that he made aboard Air Force One in the fall when he said “I’m not sure I’m going to be able to make heaven.”
Trump said those comments were in jest, but he seems to think his chances aren’t quite so bad. “I really think I probably should make it. I mean, I’m not a perfect candidate, but I did a hell of a lot of good for perfect people,” he said. …
… President Trump criticized “modern day presidents” that have bailed out on the faithful, wanting to appear “neutral.”
“I don’t know how a person of faith can vote for a Democrat. I really don’t,” he said. “And I know we have some here today. And I don’t know why they’re here because they certainly don’t give us their vote.” He specifically mentioned the widespread, bipartisan public support for voter ID laws that Democrat politicians still oppose despite public opinion.
Read more at Catholics for Catholics; watch Trump’s full speech at White House
Highlight from POTUS’ address at National Prayer Breakfast: Some politicians refuse to say ‘God’
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Highlight from POTUS’ address at National Prayer Breakfast: Protecting the right to prayer in public schools
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Highlight from POTUS’ address at National Prayer Breakfast: Rededicating US as ‘one nation under God’ on May 17
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Illegal alien truck driver kills four people in Indiana
See @DHSgov
Four Amish men killed by illegal driving 18-wheeler
See @EndWokeness
Fla. AG to Newsmax: Know English If You Drive Dangerous Vehicle
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier told Newsmax on Thursday it is paramount that drivers know English following a series of deadly crashes.
Starting Friday, tests to obtain a driver’s license in the Sunshine State will be given only in English.
Last August, a crash on the Florida Turnpike killed three people after an illegal alien made an illegal U-turn.
“For a long time now, we’ve prohibited illegal aliens from obtaining any driver’s license, much less a trucker’s license,” Uthmeier said on “Ed Henry The Big Take.”
“But this tragedy, this guy that drove from California, really highlighted how dangerous the situation is across the country.”
Read more at NEWSMAX
Democrats Hate The SAVE Act Because They Want Illegals To Vote
Democrats’ recent hysteria over the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act has unsurprisingly manifested in claims that it’s “Jim Crow 2.0” and a threat to democracy itself. But cut through the hysterics and you’ll find that Democrats’ opposition to the SAVE Act is based on something far simpler: They hate anything that interferes with their long-running effort to control elections and consolidate power.
The SAVE Act would amend the 1993 National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) to require documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.
It’s not a literacy test or a poll tax. It’s just asking would-be voters to prove that they’re citizens of the country of the election they are participating in because currently, the only thing standing between a noncitizen and our “free and fair” elections is a small square box on the federal registration form asking applicants to attest under penalty of perjury that they are a citizens. In other words, the honor system.
Read more at The Federalist
Mike Pence opposes the SAVE Act
See @HaydenWDaniel
Student sounds alarm, says professor conducted ‘ICE drill’ during class
A student at the University of Minnesota tells Alpha News she had to take part in what her professor called an “‘ICE drill” during class. The student said it was meant to teach students how to respond if ICE ever came to the class—and how white students needed to use their bodies to “cover” and “shield” other students who may be likely targets of immigration enforcement. The student, who initially did not want to be anonymous but did so to protect family and friends, said that as a future educator, “I would never ever instruct my own students to put their own safety on the line.”
Watch at Alpha News
DOJ takes action after Catholic school RANSACKED in California
Watch at Fox News
Notre Dame student writes letter denouncing appointment of radical pro-abort
See @xan_desanctis; read more at The Observer
Christians Are Reclaiming Marriage to Protect Children – essay by Katy Faust
For gay marriage supporters, that omission was not accidental. It was essential. Children pose an inconvenient problem for any attempt to redefine marriage around adult desire rather than natural reality. Marriage exists because children exist, because they are conceived through the union of a man and a woman, and because they need the protection, stability, and care of a father and mother over time. To acknowledge children honestly would have required conceding that marriage is not merely a vehicle for adult fulfillment, but a child-protecting institution ordered toward permanence, exclusivity, and sexual complementarity. So children were largely written out of the story.
Gay marriage did not merely redefine an institution. It created child victims. After ten years, a coalition of Catholic and Protestant leaders has come together to say: no more. The Greater Than campaign is dedicated to defending the rights of children by urging the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges.
The debate that preceded Obergefell, which imposed same-sex marriage on all fifty states, was relentlessly adult-centric. Proponents argued that gay adults would be harmed—emotionally, socially, and legally—if the definition of marriage were not upended. Opponents generally responded in kind, warning that religious adults would be harmed if it were. Both sides framed marriage as a contest between adult interests and adult liberties. Both sidelined the true victims of marriage redefinition: children.
Read more at First Things
Moral Theologian Speaks on the Latest Epstein Disclosures
Host Mark Lambert and Reverend Doctor Alexander Lucie-Smith, a Catholic priest, moral theologian, and writer, dive into the recent release of the Epstein files, exploring its far-reaching implications for the British establishment, the monarchy, politics, and even parallels within the Catholic Church. From Prince Andrew’s controversies to Peter Mandelson’s scandals, they discuss how wealth and power erode moral accountability, leading to institutional rot and societal disillusionment. They call for a return to virtue, philanthropy, and the common good, drawing on Catholic teachings and historical insights.
Watch at Catholic Unscripted
SSPX Superior General: consecration of bishops is ‘matter of grave necessity’
See @dianemontagna; read more at FSSPX News
Vatican Press reports ongoing dialogue between SSPX and Prefect of Dicastery of Doctrine of the Faith
Read @VaticanNews
Pope’s February prayer intention: Children with incurable disease
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Today is the Feast of St. Paul Miki and Companions
Read @FrUgochukwu



