Joe Biden and Alejandro Mayorkas turned a blind eye to the largest child trafficking operation in American history.
The open-borders, anti-ICE crowd will never acknowledge the human toll of illegal immigration.
"My name is Yahya Mahamid. I'm an Israeli, I'm an Arab, I'm a Muslim, and I am a proud soldier of the Israeli Defense Forces. I grew up taught to hate, but I fell in love in Israel. I'm proud to be a Muslim Israeli soldier."
Yahya, you are a light in the darkness. ❤️
NEW: The Mellon Foundation gave $1.5 million to establish a "center for the defense of academic freedom."
In audio I've obtained, the group's leader says his goal is to undermine the newly launched classical civics centers: "map who these f---ers are... and knock them out." 🧵
Strikes cancelled
Deal "imminent"
What happens next :
Regime claim they don't know what he's talking about
Days pass
Trump issues new threat
Strikes cancelled "at the request of" whoever
Deal becomes Imminent again
Wash and repeat
Its absolutely pathetic at this point
A historic moment: the main tower of the Sagrada Família has finally been completed
The day before, it was consecrated by Pope Leo XIV, marking the 100th anniversary of the death of the great architect Antoni Gaudí.
The 172.5-meter Tower of Jesus Christ has become the tallest part of the church, and the Sagrada Família is now considered the tallest Christian structure in the world.
Construction of the basilica began in 1882. Gaudí died in 1926 without ever seeing his main masterpiece completed.
However, this is still not the final stage: interior work and the main entrance still remain. So the world’s most famous long-term construction project is officially not finished yet.
The total amount since January is 137 kilos.
It’s Auschwitz level amounts of hair from just two days of slaughtering innocent Iranian women.
This is why we never saw piles of female bodies in the morgues. They were harvested.
When U.S. soldiers entered Mauthausen, they found bodies scattered across the camp. One prisoner lay so wasted away that he could not raise his head. As the boots of freedom approached, he whispered faintly, “Don’t step on me, I’m still a man.” His voice carried the last shred of dignity he had left.
A soldier knelt beside him, lifting him gently from the ground. Looking into his hollow eyes, he answered softly: “Brother, you’re more than a man—you survived.” In that fragile exchange, liberation was not just freedom from the camp, but the restoration of humanity itself.
For two years, Israel struck or raided hospitals in Gaza, claiming Hamas operated from inside them.
Each strike produced a global outrage cycle: images of dead patients, condemnations from the UN, the WHO calling Shifa a “death zone,” genocide accusations at the ICJ. Israel’s counter-claim,that Hamas had embedded its military inside the medical system was ignored.
Almost every institution positioned to verify it, aid groups, UN agencies, much of the press,either stayed silent or actively disputed Israel’s version.
MSF repeatedly said it had “seen no evidence” of Hamas using hospitals , while accusing Israel of attacking healthcare. When the IDF raided Shifa and the early evidence looked thin, outlets ran fact-checks mocking the rifle count, and the skepticism hardened into a settled narrative that Israel had lied.
Then in February 2026, the least Israel-friendly credible witness imaginable,a Nobel-winning aid group that had accused Israel of genocide, documented armed men, patient arrests, and weapons movement at Nasser from the inside.
Did anyone really cover the correction? No. No they did not.
A terrible vote with 19 GOP voting with 199 Dems to shutdown our most potent intelligence collection capabilities. We are more vulnerable to terrorism now than yesterday. Hyper-partisanship is crippling our country. I’ve encouraged the President to pull the Pulte NDI nomination and that we pass a clean authorization in a bipartisan way.
Heartbreaking. I watched it once. Then I watched it again. And each time, my body hurt and my heart broke.
Four young women in Kabul were run over by Taliban forces after attending an educational seminar.
Nobody knows whether they are alive or not. Just think about that.
These women were were not doing anything wrong. They were learning.
Simple act of seeking education can become a life-threatening risk.
I received this video from a woman of Afghanistan with a simply message: “please use your platform and tell the world that they are killing us here, we are tired of Taliban. please don’t let the world forget Afghan women. we are fed up with Taliban. Enough is enough”.
Reminder that the Biden admin set up a hotline for migrant children to report issues with sponsors.
65k calls went UNANSWERED
Only ONE person was assigned to answer calls
450k kids were placed with unvetted sponsors. Some were r*ped over 600 times.
DHS rescued 146k kids so far.
Nobody has gone to prison for this yet.
For those suffering from amnesia: just four months ago, the Islamic regime in Iran slaughtered over 40,000 people in only two days, for the sole ‘crime’ of protesting for freedom.
I've been diagnosed with PTSD myself, so I don't say this lightly. Graham Platner using his diagnosis to excuse the things he's done is an insult to every veteran who carries the same weight and never used it as cover. I don't know one veteran who has acted the way he has.
The fact that…
“The shipment was discovered concealed inside pillows in the cabin of a truck entering from Iran. Authorities said the Iranian driver attempted to smuggle the goods without declaring them, in violation of Armenia’s customs regulations”
… says it all. This is not desperate Iranian women cutting off their hair to make some cash in a broken economy. This is hair removed from thousands of murdered protestors. ⬇️
You can't make this up.
Two years ago it seems the DSA was testing out their ballot harvesting strategy with Ysabel Jurado, miraculously sending her from third place to first many days after election day, with mail in ballots.
People called it a "surprising upset" at the time. Ysabel is now a DSA darling on City Council for District 14, representing (get this...) SKID ROW.
Did you know Skid Row saw a 150% increase in voter turnout this election? Her constituents must have been very motivated to show up for the DSA candidates.
But oh wait, @joey_tuccio exposed in December of 2025 and February of 2026 that her constituents were feeling completely neglected by their DSA leaders.
Kind of peculiar then that they'd be so eager to vote in more of the same? I'd love to see how many of those ballots also voted for a tax increase.
https://t.co/nu6KMJSK0k
In May 1944, 23-year-old Phyllis Latour jumped out of a US bomber and parachuted into occupied Normandy, France. Her mission was to gather information about Nazi positions in preparation for D-Day. Once on the ground, she quickly buried her parachute and clothes, and began a secret mission that would last four months, pretending to be a poor teenage French girl.
Phyllis had been trained by the British Special Operations Executive (SOE). She learned how to send secret messages in Morse code, how to fix wireless radios, and how to spy without being caught. She also went through tough physical training in the Scottish highlands. Phyllis wanted to get revenge on the Nazis who had killed her godfather.
Phyllis said, “The men who had been sent before me were caught and killed. I was chosen because I would be less suspicious.” She would ride a bicycle through the region, pretending to sell soap, and secretly pass messages to the British about German locations. She acted like a country girl chatting with German soldiers to avoid raising suspicion. She moved from place to place to stay hidden and often slept in forests finding her own food.
Phyllis also came up with a clever way to hide her secret codes. She wrote them on a piece of silk and pricked it with a pin each time she used a code. She kept it hidden inside a hair tie. Once when the Germans briefly detained her and searched her she took out the hair tie and let her hair fall, showing she had nothing to hide. In the summer of 1944, Phyllis sent 135 coded messages helping Allied bombers find German targets.
After the war, Phyllis married and moved to New Zealand. Her children didn’t know about her wartime service until 2000, when her oldest son found out online. This hero passed on October 7, 2023. May she rest In peace.
On June 9, 1944, the French Resistance captured a senior SS officer named Helmut Kämpfe near Limoges. The next morning, his unit, the 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich, was looking for a response. They had already hanged 99 men from the balconies of Tulle the day before, chosen at random from townspeople, leaving them to strangle slowly in front of their families because they couldn't find enough rope for a proper drop.
Now they needed something more.
On June 10, Sturmbannführer Adolf Diekmann led his men to Oradour-sur-Glane. Some historians believe he confused it with Oradour-sur-Vayres, a different village where the Resistance was actually active. Others believe he knew exactly where he was. Either way, at 2pm his soldiers blocked every road in and out of the village.
They told everyone to gather in the marketplace for a routine identity check. People complied. A dentist came. A farmer left his fields. Schoolchildren were told by their teachers not to worry, they'd be back by dinner. A man cycling through town stopped to see what was happening.
By 2:30pm, around 650 people were standing in the square.
Then the soldiers separated the men.
The women and children were marched to the church. The 190 men were divided into six groups and taken to barns across the village. The mayor, Dr. Paul Desourteaux, reportedly tried to negotiate. There was nothing to negotiate.
In the barns, the soldiers opened fire but aimed deliberately at legs. At thighs. At knees. The goal was not to kill but to incapacitate. To ensure that when they piled straw over the bodies and lit it, nobody could crawl away. Men who were on fire and still conscious screamed while soldiers stood outside the doors.
Six men survived by playing dead beneath other bodies. One died from his burns days later. Five lived.
In the church, the women had been waiting almost two hours with the children. Soldiers carried in a large wooden box and placed it in the nave. They lit a fuse and left. The explosion released a thick, suffocating smoke. Soldiers then entered and opened fire on anyone still moving. Then they piled wood, straw, and chairs onto the bodies and lit everything.
The church bell rang for hours as the fire climbed the tower.
Women broke windows. Those who reached the ledge were shot before they could jump. One woman, 47-year-old Marguerite Rouffanche, crawled behind the altar, found a small window, and squeezed through. She dropped three meters to the ground. A 19-year-old named Henriette Joyeux saw her and followed, throwing her seven-month-old baby out first. Soldiers shot the baby out of the air. Then shot Henriette. Then shot Marguerite five times as she ran.
Marguerite survived by lying still beneath pea plants in a garden while the village burned around her. She lay there until the next morning. She was the only person to leave the church alive.
The youngest confirmed victim was seven days old.
After the killings, the soldiers spent the afternoon looting every building. Food, valuables, livestock, wine. Some burned homes with elderly residents still inside. Then they ate dinner. That evening. In the area.
The next morning, relatives from surrounding villages arrived looking for their families. They found 642 dead and a village of smoking ruins.
The aftermath is almost as horrifying as the massacre itself.
At the 1953 war crimes tribunal, 65 men were indicted. Only 20 could be found. Fourteen were Alsatians, French citizens, and Alsace threatened to riot if its sons were convicted. An amnesty law was quietly passed. Almost everyone walked free within a year.
Nobody spent meaningful time in prison for Oradour-sur-Glane.
By French law, nothing in the original village may be moved, repaired, or altered. The rusted cars sit in the street where they burned. The sewing machines are fused to the shop floors. The baby carriages are still there. The church stands open to the sky with a plaque listing the names of the children killed inside.
You can walk through it today.
82 years ago this morning, those 642 people had no idea. The dentist was thinking about his afternoon appointments. The teachers were relieved the children were behaving. The man on the bicycle was annoyed about the delay.
By 6pm they were all dead, and the soldiers who killed them were eating dinner.
Never forget Oradour-sur-Glane.
Voter rolls in LA country increased by 691,000 people since 2018 despite the county losing 366,600 residents…
I can understand why people have serious questions about ballot harvesting, voter registration, and election results in LA county.