Today you will read many sympathetic media stories about B.P.J., the male athlete who challenged WV’s law and lost at SCOTUS.
I’m guessing none will mention that B.P.J. defeated 470+ girls 1,400+ times (including a state title) and sexually harassed our client Adaleia (pictured) in the girls’ locker room. Sadly, Adaleia stopped playing the school sports she loved due to B.P.J.’s ongoing presence in girls’ sports and spaces.
But we’ll probably be lucky if those girls get even a passing mention—let alone a front-page photo.
This has been the pattern on this issue from far too many institutions of power. Boys’ feelings are the focus. Girls’ safety, fairness, and opportunity take a back seat.
I’m so thankful today that the Supreme Court reversed that pattern, acknowledged the reality of biological sex, and remembered the girls.
This is a disgrace.
A Gulf War Marine veteran named Albert O’Toole who served this country, took a blast that left him with TBI, and was later diagnosed with Alzheimer’s was beaten by his aide Matthew Cox inside the New York State Veterans Home in Montrose, New York.
His wife Angela Sangro became concerned after seeing unexplained bruises and heavy sedation. She installed a hidden camera. The footage shows the aide yanking food out of Albert’s hands, grabbing him by the neck, throwing him into a chair, punching him, and striking him in the head with a broom while he cried out in pain. No one came to help.
The state fired the abuser.
But the federal VA? Still has him employed. Still paying him while the case drags on.
You make veterans fight through hell just to get the benefits and compensation they earned with their blood and sacrifice. You move fast to cut or reduce what’s owed to them.
But when one of your own is caught on camera assaulting a defenseless veteran? You keep him on the federal payroll like it’s nothing.
@SecVetAffairs you talk about accountability. Here it is. Fire this man from the VA now. No pay. No protection. No more dragging it out.
@SecWar our warriors come home broken from fighting for this nation. They deserve better than a system that protects abusers while making veterans fight for every dollar they earned.
@SpeakerJohnson this is on you too. Oversight without teeth is just theater. Do your job.
This isn’t how you treat the men and women who served. This is a betrayal.
Veterans FIRST.
Zero tolerance for those who abuse them.
Immediate action. No excuses.
If you’re not outraged by this, you’re not paying attention.
Semper Fi.
@TheTankGuns
Now that I’m out of government, I can finally respond for myself: Get bent, soyboy. We didn’t do this for “Silicon Valley . . . companies.” We did this for you, for your family, your community, your state, your nation, and your species.
Nuclear energy provides the safest, highest density, reliable power available on our planet. My career colleagues at DOE and NRC inspired me to think about nuclear as a way to forge American steel and electrolyze aluminum without releasing particulate matter, to desalinate water in the Middle East and save humanity from resource wars. By rejecting the false narratives and Cold War hysteria, we can secure the next American century while raising whole countries out of poverty.
Do you really think I left an incredible career at Kirkland, paid out of pocket for an apartment in DC and dozens of cross-country trips, and left my family on the west coast because I wanted to enrich people I never met before taking this job? I came to D.C. to do something that mattered, to satisfy a driving curiosity (more on that later), and, most importantly, to serve.
As I learned more about nuclear energy and its history, I developed a conviction that one nuclear’s biggest issues was a culture of cynicism: nothing new or exciting could happen because it would end in disappointment, and that militated against rocking the boat even a tiny bit. The career staff in government and their industry counterparts lived through dark winters before and stopped believing that warm springs could bloom into summers.
I have two core philosophies. First, I believe in ruthless optimism. Rational decision making requires detached risk analysis. But we also cannot win if we believe we can lose. Merging the two requires orienting teams around driving missions. That way, when a real opportunity presents itself, you can take a huge swing.
If I take credit for anything—honestly, almost all of the success belongs to the incredible and dedicated people at @ENERGY and @NRCgov—it’s countering the cultural rot and morass that risked forfeiting American excellence. My colleagues and I gave cover to the scientists and engineers, which freed them up to focus on delivering safe power. And, as success materialized, they started to dream again. That’s why the pilot program succeeded, and why I feel confident about the future of NLICs and NRC reform. Nobody needs me anymore because they can innovate on their own.
My second core philosophy is to assume positive intent. Avi, I know that you heard about my real motivations from multiple people you interviewed when preparing your hit piece on me. Rather than telling that story, one which could help inspire another generation of people to use their talents for the greater good, you ignored them. Instead, you implied that Peter Thiel recruited me for nefarious purposes. (I’ve never met him, but, @peterthiel, if you’re reading this, I’m a huge fan!)
Nuclear regulation starts and ends with safety. I promised everyone I worked with that I would resign before doing or pushing for anything that could compromise public safety. But I also distinguished between real safety and performative bullshit. That’s what the careers came to embrace, too. We love nuclear, why would we do anything that could risk threatening its future?
America faces a crossroads. We can either trod a road of cultural decay or hike our way back to the peak of global innovation. Join me on the latter path. Correct the fear mongering and conspiracies and tell the story of America’s great reindustrialization. Tell the story of our public servants, our great entrepreneurs, our scientific dominance. Tell the real story about how DOGE went nuclear.
2) His PTSD worsened dramatically in those conditions. He spent nearly nine months in custody across D.C. and Philadelphia facilities, where medical needs were ignored, sunlight was almost nonexistent, temperatures swung wildly, and lockdowns were constant. His health declined sharply, and the food destroyed his system further.
He was on supervised pretrial release for almost 3.5 years before that final detention. His case was ultimately dismissed with prejudice shortly after his release on Jan 20, 2025—his time spent in prison was completely pre-sentence. But nothing can ever truly recoup what was lost...the time...the finances....the peace...the relationships..the damage to his health...
May 20, 2026.. Today marks the 5-year anniversary of the Comanche County court helping my husband’s ex-wife strip his son from us. The court allowed statements claiming that my husband’s “radical ideology” would cause irreparable harm to his son if physical contact continued. That so-called radical ideology? Simply believing—as I do—that the 2020 election was stolen. His ex turned him in back in January 2021 for going to D.C., yet she still allowed visitation until May 2021, when the government finally had its story straight and indicted him on misdemeanor charges. Then the court took his son away. The government used his ex-wife’s cooperation, a willing judge, and the most crooked court district in Oklahoma to manufacture a reason to pursue him on J6 charges. Even with the federal case dismissed and new evidence, they still refuse to restore his parental rights.
The toll on our family runs deep. We haven’t seen his son since May 2021 and have had no contact since March 2023. This needs to be made right. This is the reality so many J6 families know too well: lost businesses, destroyed relationships, missed milestones, the “domestic terrorist” label, financial ruin, and constant pain. These men and women and their families don’t need grifting lawyers—they need real justice.
We need our finances restored. We need our family restored. We need our freedom restored.
Pay the J6ers. Exonerate them fully. Repair what was deliberately destroyed. The truth about January 6 must come out. Enough is enough.
Quit throwing pennies at people like they are peasants and compensate them for what they are...heroes who saved the republic by bringing to light what was going on in our country!!!
Justice for J6!!!!
"We can't pick a headstone because that makes it too real — but you can sit here and tell us about what kind of hearing this should be."
Grieving mom calls out Democrats after Rep. Hank Johnson says there are other hearings that the committee should focus on.
Her son, Brady Heiling, 18, was killed after an illegal immigrant allegedly drove the wrong way while drunk.
🚨BREAKING: CA Legislature Passes Bill to Criminalize Nick Shirley Style Fraud Exposés.
The Assembly Judiciary Committee voted 11-2 to make investigative journalism illegal. Their bill would impose civil sanctions of $4,000 minimum if an immigrant services fraudster wants to be off camera and takes the issue to court.
The fraudster can also pursue an injunction disallowing them from being exposed on camera by a journalist for up to four years. If the journalist refuses to take the initial video in which the fraudster was exposed down, they may face up to three times the amount of the initial civil penalty: $12,000.
The bill protects “immigrant service centers” like fake Somali daycares or Los Angeles hospice centers from legitimate journalists by classifying them as “harassers.” In the worst case, if the Journalist is accused of doxxing a fraudster or posing an “imminent threat,” they can get criminal charges and $10,000 in fines.
If this bill passes fully, and, Nick or anyone else were brave enough to film more ghost-client daycares or hospices, they’d be under severe financial and legal scrutiny. What a shame!
Masoumeh Ebtekar - also known as "Screaming Mary" - was the spokeswoman for the Islamic terrorists who stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in 1979 and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days - subjecting them to beatings, starvation, and mock executions.
In 2014, the Obama Administration granted visas to her son and his family to enter the United States. In June 2016, the Obama Administration gave them lawful permanent resident status via the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program.
This week, I terminated their lawful permanent resident status and today, Seyed Eissa Hashemi, Maryam Tahmasebi, and their son are now in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement pending their removal from our country.
Her family should never have been allowed to benefit from the extraordinary privilege of living in our country.
America can never become home for anti-American terrorists or their families - and under the Trump Administration, it never will.
🙄The fringe idea that we all have a 'gender identity' that may or may not match our biological sex is the whole point of this discussion. Trans activists act as though the existence of 'gender identity' is a settled, self-evident point, when to the vast majority of the world it's unevidenced, quasi-religious, pseudoscientific nonsense, which has been imposed top down on our society with serious consequences for vulnerable women and troubled youth in particular.
Meaningful discussion about competing needs and rights cannot happen inside an elitist ideological bubble where everyone is forced to adopt gender ideology's approved jargon, accept its self-contradicting slogans as fact and pretend fact-light assertions and feeble sophistry are critical thinking.
You tell us to 'educate' ourselves, by which you mean, 'adopt our beliefs unquestioningly,' but at this point, most of us know your arguments off by heart. These include, but are not limited to: feelings trump facts and unless we agree we're 'erasing people from existence'; women and girls aren't definable entities, so why should they be entitled to their own sports and single-sex spaces; clownfish and people with DSDs mean sex is 'on a spectrum' and 'woman' is a set of stereotypes associated with the female sex class, so it doesn't matter if you've got a penis, if you identify with those stereotypes you're 'valid'.
The reason we haven't been won over by these talking points and remain so tragically 'uneducated' isn't that we've failed to grasp the sophistication of your world view. It's that we think you're talking unadulterated bullshit and making fools of yourselves.
Trump: You see this pen right here? This pen is very inexpensive. But it writes well. I like it. Sharpie. I came here. They had $1,000 pens. You hand out pens. You hand them to people. 30, 40 people. They were $1,000 a piece. Beautiful pen, ball point. I hand out to kids that don't know. It's kid getting a pen for $1,000. They have no idea what it is.
I had another problem. They didn’t write well. I sign—no ink. I have all you people looking and say there must be something wrong with Trump. There is no ink in the pen. It cost $1,000.
What do you think the specific violation of Meta's advertising policy is that we at @xx_xyathletics are in violation of, on this -- our 2 year birthday weekend?
Do they leave it purposefully vague so they can wield it any time for any reason or no reason at all?
Do you think it is because we believe men and women are different?
That men cannot magically become women?
That women and girls should have their own sports?
That men do not belong in women's private spaces - locker rooms, bathrooms, shelters, etc?
That Title IX was intended to protect opportunity for women and girls on the basis of sex (as it says right there in the 37 words that constitute the law?)
That it is important to use correct language because language is the gateway drug to this upside down ideology?
Please tell me your thoughts as to why Meta decided after 2 years that we needed to have our ad account suspended when we have done nothing at all different than we have for 2 years.
Please also help to be our media now that we are suspended or "un-approved" from just about every mainstream media platform imaginable.
Spread the word. Share this tweet. Share your thoughts here below.
The ideologues and activists and social media middle managers and mainstream media ad sales people aren't going to make it easy for us. But we already knew that.
We're going to make it anyway, because you agree with us. More than 80% of humans agree with us. Because it is truth-based and normal to know that a person can't change sex.
Happy birthday to us. We are totally kneecapped this weekend in not being able to advertise. Help us have a good bday anyway. Share this!
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🚨 Victor Davis Hanson: THE SIGNALS ARE ALL POINTING THE SAME DIRECTION
No U.S. analyst knows better how to cut through the fog of war than Stanford University Prof. @VDHanson.
In the clip below, Hanson, who’s studied how wars end for 50 years, says the tide has turned in America’s favor against Iran. Forget the rancid propaganda flowing from all quarters related to the Iran conflict and how it is going - Hanson says look at how everyone else is behaving.
Hanson’s Key Points:
• Europeans: They never touch a conflict until they smell victory. Early on? Crickets. Now they’re quietly moving assets and offering support. Pure calculation — they’ve read the battlefield and decided which side wins.
• Gulf petro-states: Saudis, Emiratis, Qataris survive by reading the room perfectly. They’re expelling Iranian attachés, silently intercepting Iranian missiles over their capitals, and the UAE just reaffirmed its $1.4 trillion investment commitment to the U.S. mid-war. These are not gestures — they’re bets. And they’re all-in on America.
• Al Jazeera: The Qatari state network that usually bashes U.S. actions (and hosts Hamas offices) is now calling America’s bombing campaign “brilliant” and “underestimated.” When the outlet that hosts both the biggest U.S. air base and Hamas praises U.S. effectiveness, the message is unmistakable: they think we’re winning.
• Military reality: A-10 Warthogs and Apache gunships are now flying strike missions inside Iranian airspace at will. These slow, low-flying platforms only appear when enemy air defenses are effectively gone. Confirms what’s really happening on the ground.
Iran’s only play left is rope-a-dope: drag it out, hope U.S. public opinion flips, pray midterms pressure Trump to quit.
VDH’s verdict: If Trump sees it through — and he will — the regime falls. Not in years. Pretty soon.
Bottom line: Watch what people do, not what they say. Every player with skin in the game is betting on America. The signals don’t lie.
#Iran #Europe #Warthogs #Trump @AlJazeera
Coach Melissa Batie-Smoose spoke up for her players at SJSU.
They told her to get psychiatric help.
Then someone shot at her in her own kitchen.
All for defending girls who didn’t even know they were sharing living space and a roster with a male athlete.
These women deserve real support—not silence.
We want free speech.
The "trans" activists want to silence us.
Last night @elonmusk shared a post from @Riley_Gaines_ featuring @xx_xyathletics. It has 5.7M views. That's a lot of reach for us!
I suspect the activists didn't like it. A few hours later we were banned from running ads on Meta.
The message we received with no explanation:
"You can't create or run ads"
"You can't use or share audiences" (no targeting)
After a spike in traffic & sales post Elon tweet, traffic took a nosedive. How surprising!
Mass reporting is the likely culprit. This is what the "trans" activists do. They can't engage our argument. So they try to silence us.
They are terrified that when others hear our reasonable and fact based case, the genie will be out of the bottle and we will win once and for all.
So the censoring and silencing and mass reporting has intensified.
Earlier this week @BrookeSlusser was banned from @tiktok_us
When I spoke at the Supreme Court in January, the "other side" just tried to drown me out with loud music. They gave no speeches. They chanted slogans and played loud house music. That's not a defense of their position. That is an attempt to silence ours.
And now, US Masters Swimming is considering a lifetime ban for a woman who spoke up when a man stole her national swimming title. She's the offensive one needing to banned. Not him.
And yet, here in CO, we got the Save Women's Sport initiative on the ballot with over 170k signatures.
We're winning. But we aren't done. Join us.