BREAKING: In a landmark 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court rules that "geofence warrants," which allow law enforcement to collect sweeping smartphone location data over a broad area, constitute an "unreasonable search" and violate the Fourth Amendment.
@Sassafrass_84 Glad to see her fired. Makes you wonder how she treated Muslim patients.
A Christian country isn’t a free one.
Democracy beats theocracy every time.
@DawnsMission If it’s “so obvious” then it would be easy for Trump to drop the proof. Hell, CA just arrested a guy for voter fraud when he tried to vote for Pratt while living in AZ.
Remember, Trump and his cronies went 0-60 in court over the 2020 election 🤡
🚨HOLY SHIT: I was just listening to Marjorie Taylor Greene and she confirmed Donald Trump pushed the government shutdown HIMSELF so they couldn’t vote to release the Epstein files.
This should be a major scandal.
BREAKING: A DC pollster just texted me “it’s over” after Donald Trump’s speech today where he called “affordability” a “line of bullshit.”
There is not one Republican lawmaker who is up in 2028 that didn’t just shit their pants. He just gave Democrats the perfect ad.
Jesse Ventura: “I’m still not over January 6th. That was treason. All of the people should have been arrested and put in prison all the way to Trump because he and Giuliani and all of them orchestrated the whole thing. He tried to violate the Constitution”
BREAKING: Trump White House staffer gets EXPOSED as the man secretly operating a shockingly racist MAGA account with nearly 300,000 followers.
The line between “official government messaging” and “anonymous MAGA influencer” just evaporated.
According to WIRED, a massive pro-Trump X account called “Johnny MAGA” — with nearly 300,000 followers — appears to be operated by Garrett Wade, a White House rapid response manager working inside the Trump administration.
Let that sink in.
The same person allegedly helping run official White House messaging may have been secretly running a viral “grassroots” MAGA account amplifying that exact messaging — without disclosing any government role.
Johnny MAGA regularly boosted Trump’s Truth Social posts, attacked Democrats, pushed administration narratives, and even praised a racist AI-generated video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes, calling it “a masterpiece.”
After an ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, the administration flooded social media with clips of burning flags to shift focus away from the killing. Johnny MAGA echoed that spin, posting White House rapid-response footage and casting doubt on whether the victim was “an innocent civilian.”
To followers, it looked organic. Just another outraged Trump supporter.
But public records reviewed by WIRED link the account to Wade — including a phone number and other identifying details. A source close to the White House reportedly confirmed the connection. Neither Wade nor the White House responded to requests for comment.
Disinformation experts are alarmed.
“People have a right to know who is trying to manipulate public opinion,” said Samuel Woolley, a professor who studies digital propaganda. “This lack of transparency… amounts to a breach of public trust.”
This isn’t just influencer politics. It’s potential astroturfing from inside the executive branch — where a taxpayer-funded official may have been secretly shaping “independent” online outrage to support administration priorities.
There are disclosure rules for commercial influencers. But for political messaging? Almost nothing.
So if a White House staffer can moonlight as a viral MAGA firebrand while boosting his own employer’s talking points, who exactly is the public arguing with online — a citizen or the government itself?
That’s not just politics. That’s propaganda with a badge.
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🚨ICE/Border Patrol agents TRESPASSED on a U.S. citizen’s private property, in Bryan, Texas… and then tried to threaten the U.S. citizen for telling them to leave.
In the video, a U.S. citizen walks outside and finds federal agents standing on HIS property.
He approaches them and tells them to leave.
Instead of leaving, an agent immediately tries to assert dominance:
“Don’t be coming up on me… stay right there.”
A federal agent, standing on a U.S. citizen’s private property, without a warrant, orders the HOMEOWNER not to approach HIM… on his own land.
The homeowner then responds exactly how you’d expect:
“You are on my property. So I’m telling you now, get the fuck off of my property. You are violating my 4th Amendment, get the fuck out.”
And here’s where it gets worse…
You can hear one of the agents say, “He’s fine?”
“Yeah.”
Meaning what?
Meaning they followed someone who wasn’t undocumented, wasn’t a criminal, who they racially profiled…
And then trespassed onto private property.
They scramble for an excuse, claiming they were “just looking for” someone who pulled into the driveway.
Even though, that’s not how the Fourth Amendment works…
You don’t get to enter private property without a judicial warrant because someone turned into a driveway. You don’t get to occupy someone’s land and then bark orders at the owner when he asserts his rights.
When the homeowner tells them again to leave, an agent escalates:
“You better back up.”
That’s a threat. An implied one.
Because when armed federal agents tell a civilian “you better,” it carries the weight of arrest, or lethal force.
The homeowner did not like that, and responds:
“I better not do shit, you are on my property, get the fuck off.”
And only then… do they finally leave.
This is the pattern people need to understand.
If federal agents feel comfortable trespassing onto a U.S. citizen’s property… with no warrant, no exigent circumstances, no actual target… and then threatening the homeowner for asserting his rights…
That’s a constitutional crisis.
Because once armed agents can enter private property first and justify it later… the Fourth Amendment becomes optional.
And the more this behavior is normalized, and excused as routine… the more dangerous it becomes for everyone.