DOMINION AGREES to DISMISS $1.3 BILLION dollar lawsuit against @realMikeLindell.
An 5-year long, 800 page report & evidence of fraud from Dominion machines will be released today.
Voting machine companies are falling like dominos. This is why I fought every single day for election integrity.
The TRUTH will ALWAYS PREVAIL.
Before the weekend ends and America moves on to the next headline, we need to pause and look at a story that matters more than almost any otherâthe collapse of Venezuela, and what it warns us about if the last democratic superpower ever falls the same way.
This didnât happen overnight. It happened step by step, over one generation.
VENEZUELA: HOW A PROSPEROUS NATION COLLAPSED
1992
Venezuela is the 3rd richest country in the Western Hemisphere, powered by oil and a growing middle class.
1997
Venezuelans become the 2nd largest buyers of Ford F-150sâa sign of widespread prosperity.
1998
Hugo ChĂĄvez is elected, promising to âredistribute wealthâ and fix inequality.
2001
The country votes again for socialism, framed as compassion and fairness.
2003
The government imposes price controls and currency controls.
Black markets appear. Shortages begin.
2004
Private healthcare is fully socialized.
2006
Inflation rises sharply as massive welfare programs expand without real economic backing.
2007
All higher education becomes âfree.â
2008
Key industriesâoil services, steel, cement, telecomâare nationalized.
Production drops almost immediately.
2009
Private gun ownership is banned.
2010
The currency is devalued by 50%, crushing savings and accelerating inflation.
2011
Oil production begins a steady decline due to mismanagement and lack of investment.
2012
American politicians, like Bernie Sanders, publicly praise Venezuelaâs model.
2013
ChĂĄvez dies. NicolĂĄs Maduro takes power and tightens state control.
2014
Opposition leaders are arrested or silenced.
2015
GDP collapses. Hyperinflation begins.
2016
Severe food and medical shortages spread nationwide.
2017
The constitution is suspended. Elections are no longer meaningful.
2018
Inflation exceeds 1,000,000%. Maduro âwinsâ a widely fraudulent election.
2019
Unarmed civilians are killed by their own government.
2020
More than 8 million people flee the country to escape hunger and repression.
2023
Minor economic improvements fail to relieve mass poverty.
2024
Disputed elections trigger protests and global isolation.
2026
Maduro is removed by force. Venezuela is liberated after decades of ruin.
THE HARD TRUTH
It took one generation of âprogressiveâ leadership to turn one of the richest countries on Earth into a nation defined by hunger, fear, mass graves, and mass migration.
This is the lesson history keeps teaching:
You can vote your way into socialism.
But history shows people only escape it through collapse, violence, or foreign intervention.
And here is the part Americans must understand clearly:
If this happens in the United States, there will be nobody coming to save us.
No outside superpower.
No rescue force.
No second chance.
Freedom is fragile. Prosperity is not guaranteed.
And once lost, they are brutally hard to recover.
Venezuelaâs people paid the price.
America cannot afford to learn this lesson the same way.
"If all else fails, I will retreat up the valley of Virginia, plant my flag on the Blue Ridge, rally around the Scotch-Irish of that region and make my last stand for liberty amongst a people who will never submit to tyranny whilst there is a man left to draw a trigger." -GW
It pains me to say this as a basketball purist, but at this point I almost want Caitlin Clark to walk away from the game.
No player should have to keep getting assaulted while everyone who should have her back stays silent.
Worse, opposing players now seem to know they can do this without fear of retribution.
This has become much bigger than basketball.
I lived in FL-19 with @data_republican during COVID. As a deaf person, mask mandates erased faces. Imagine the world already on mute, and then someone blurs the screen too.
I'd been a Romney conservative my whole life. 2020 ended that. Not because I moved right ⌠the institutions moved out from under me.
Cape Coral was the freest district in the freest state, and we went there because we needed to breathe in a country that threatened my own husband just for pulling down his mask so I could lip read (yes, that happened). We were eventually called back to Utah, where we're called to stay and fight for an incredible state and people.
But FL-19 holds a place in our hearts.
I recently gave a speech there by means of my mom. I met several wonderful candidates running in that district. But only one of them understood something I learned the hard wayâŚthat freedom is fragile, and the people who know that best are the ones who've had it taken from them.
@JohnStrandUSA made the same choice we did years ago: that FL-19 is worth fighting for. He remains the only official endorsement I have ever made.
Indeed. The first notion I had this might be true was when President Trump said, in his 2019 SOTU speech, "America will never be a socialist country." When he said that, the camera cut to the face of AOC and a couple of Dems in the audience. They were livid. It was at that moment I realized the threat was very real and already on top of us.
Communism through (my) ages:
1) When I was 15, a teacher told me "It isn't as bad as they say, and makes a lot of sense."
2) At about 19, college friends, "Socialism isn't communism."
3) At 20, on meeting my grandfather-in-law, "They are evil. We escaped in 1949."
4) At 30, "China is a wonderful developing Democracy"
5) At 35, I was sent to communist China on business. It was a crowded, smelly, dirty, factory of despair and hopelessness. This I saw with my own eyes.
6) At 36, "China doesn't count. Successful socialism is in northern Europe."
7) I moved to northern Europe when I was 40. It was much nicer than China, but also felt like I was living in the past. I had to wait 6 months for a hernia operation.
8) When I was about 45, the migrant crisis began. The socialist/globalist/pacifist allowed them entry into every country, regardless how many crimes they committed along the way. Just 20 minutes from my house, in Calais, I was shocked to see migrants jumping onto trucks, breaking open the doors, scattering the contents across the highway, then climbing in. They went through the Chunnel and got out in England.
9) At 52, the soft socialism around me had transformed into globalism. I was told I had to call people by their preferred pronouns, though it was a lie, and even if I didn't know what the preferences were. I quit.
10) I returned to the US, and am now 60. "Socialism" is no longer a dirty word here. People openly espouse the virtues of it. Politicians run as socialists and win.
Socialism has taken many forms, from the Bolshevism of Russia, to the CCP in China, the Nazis in Germany, Fascists in Italy, and the many forms of it found in Latin America. It is one of the two most destructive ideologies on earth. It is designed to deprive, despirit, and murder everything that comes in contact with it.
Socialism is a great lie at every level. It helps no one, not even those who benefit the most. This is because the cost is the imposition of one's will on everyone else, and that destroys the soul of the usurper and the life of the oppressed.
Socialism always fails on its own, but only after destroying almost everything in its train. It can also be conquered. Those are the options.
We save America by having the political will to do what it takes to fix the damage caused by third-world mass migration. More deportations, more denaturalizations, more remigration, no birthright citizenship for illegals, and no amnesty.
A Muslim man has been arrested on hate crime charges for attacking a Christian woman in Portland, Oregon.
Mahamat Noh, 32, allegedly assaulted the woman after taking issue with her cross necklace. His roommates told police Noh becomes irate whenever he sees a Christian. Read: https://t.co/Hi6g6iOqe1
In WA, data shows more than a million Christians did not vote in the most recent election and remain apathetic to politics.
If half that number participated at the ballot box, the Family Policy Institute of Washington says it would change the political identity of the state.
The Nortons in Murray, UT displaying The Family Proclamation. â¤ď¸
Dawnetteâs statement:
âWe value the family proclamation in our home and gospel and words from our Prophet and leaders of our church.
âWe're very saddened that not many of our family and friends are not able to see the great value of the Proclamation and its significance.â
Thank you to the Nortons and all those who dare to publicly defend Godâs truth on the family, especially in June when trampling these truths is promoted and celebrated in the name of pride. I know it takes courage, and Iâm grateful for those willing to stand with me in this endeavor.
June 24, 2026
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I would love to share the Family Proclamation flags of anyone else participating this year. Post below! âŹď¸
#ProclamationMonth
Fact check: The Antifa ties are not alleged. They were proven in court. You know how? Through the seven cell members who pleaded guiltyâfive of them testifying for the prosecution at trial and all admitting to stipulated facts, including that they organized behind antifa ideology.
Also, it wasnât a âprotest.â They did shooting and tactical training beforehand, procured dozens of firearms and then came with 11 guns and shot an officer in the neck after luring victims out with explosives. Iâve been covering this terror case from day one: https://t.co/7KvehraOcs
I'm relieved to see rape gang investigations being held in Oldham, London, Bradford and Keighley.
This is progress, and campaigners deserve huge credit.
Following our inquiry, there are now multiple police investigations underway - we will share more when it is safe to do so. Work on starting our own private prosecutions also continues...
I have made it clear from the beginning that we will do everything in our power to safely cooperate with the authorities where appropriate to ensure that justice is delivered.
Evidently, there is an awfully long way to go. But it does feel like progress is slowly being made...
Survivors, many of whom have been campaigning for years and decades, are among the bravest people I have ever met.
They have made this happen.