Southampton NY isn’t the easiest place to get to so I might as well get this started early!
Ticket giveaway for the US open!
Bonus points if you take a kid
(12 and under are free)
🚨 BREAKING: SecDef Pete Hegseth stares right at the press and goes scorched earth, spelling out their insanity. I could watch this all day.
"You, and I mean specifically YOU, the press, you cheer against Trump so hard, it's in your DNA and in your blood to cheer against Trump, because you want him not to be successful so bad, you have to cheer against the efficacy of these strikes. You have to hope maybe they weren't effective."
"Maybe the way the Trump administration is representative isn't true. So let's take half truths, spun information, leaked information, and then spin it, spin it in every way we can to try to cause doubt and manipulate the mind, the public mind, over whether or not our brave pilots were successful."
"How many stories have been written about how hard it is to, I don't know, fly a plane for 36 hours? Has MSNBC done that story? Has Fox? Have we done the story how hard that is?"
"There are so many aspects of what our brave men and women did that because of the hatred of this press corps are undermined because people are trying to leak and spin that it wasn't successful. It's irresponsible."
"You're undermining the success of incredible B-2 pilots and incredible F-35 pilots and incredible refuelers and incredible air defenders who accomplished their mission."
"How about we talk about how special America is, that only we have these capabilities? I think it's too much to ask, unfortunately, for the fake news. So we're used to that."
🚨BREAKING: The IDF has found A 25-meter-deep underground Hezbollah command center inside a clothing store in Lebanon.
Massive amount of weapons were found.
Share this. The mainstream media won’t.
Leo Terrell, senior counsel to the assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division of the US DOJ, always knew he wanted to fight for equal rights in the legal arena.
https://t.co/glZgoWtOqy
THREAD:
🚨 Florida Has a Chance to Course-Correct After Virginia’s Democrat Redistricting Power Grab 🚨
As Florida’s population has exploded since the 2020 Census, with well over 2 million new residents flocking to the Sunshine State for opportunity, lower taxes, and strong conservative governance, its congressional maps have grown badly outdated. Governor Ron DeSantis @GovRonDeSantis has stepped up, calling a special legislative session beginning April 28, 2026, to redraw the lines so they reflect the real Florida of today, not a stale snapshot from six years ago.
This is responsible leadership in action. It stands in sharp contrast to the raw partisan ambush that just unfolded in Virginia last night, where Democrats exploited a narrow referendum victory on April 21 to seize control of map-drawing and engineer what could become one of the most aggressive mid-decade gerrymanders in recent memory.
Let’s be clear. Democrats rigged the map to get a Supermajority!
In a special election marked by heavy turnout in liberal strongholds like Fairfax County, Virginia voters narrowly approved a Democratic-backed constitutional amendment by roughly 51.5% to 48.5%. The measure temporarily sidelines the state’s bipartisan redistricting commission and hands power back to the Democrat-controlled legislature to redraw congressional districts outside the normal census cycle.
The result? A proposed map that could transform Virginia’s current 6-5 Democratic edge in its U.S. House delegation into a crushing 10-1 advantage, potentially flipping up to four Republican-held seats ahead of the 2026 midterms.
With the narrow GOP majority in the House as it currently stands, this would undeniably hand back control of the House to the Democrats.
This is nothing but a blatant power grab: Democrats carved up conservative areas, stretched urban strongholds into rural districts, and prioritized seat-counting over fair representation. Even after previously championing “independent” reforms, Democrats discarded those rules the moment they stood in the way of entrenching their power.
This is what happens when one party treats redistricting as a weapon rather than a constitutional duty. It erodes public trust, invites endless lawsuits, and tells voters their voices only matter when they align with the ruling party’s agenda. Virginia’s gambit serves as a textbook example of the left’s willingness to bend institutions to protect and expand their influence, especially in a year when conservatives are fighting to hold the House.
Florida faces the opposite situation and has the opportunity to do it right. Massive population growth, particularly along the I-4 corridor and in booming metro areas, has shifted where Floridians actually live. Districts drawn on 2020 data no longer reflect the state’s vibrant, expanding communities.
DeSantis has rightly argued that Floridians deserve maps that match current population realities, ensuring “one person, one vote” means something in practice.
Speaker Daniel Perez @Daniel_PerezFL and the Republican-led Legislature in Florida now have the constitutional authority and voter mandate to finish the job during the special session running April 28 through May 1.
A data-driven update would:
• Align districts with where millions of new residents have settled.
• Correct imbalances caused by one of the fastest growth rates in the nation.
• Deliver fairer representation without the manipulative carving seen in Virginia.
• Reinforce the strong track record of results-oriented governance that Florida Republicans have built on issues like education, public safety, and economic freedom.
This isn’t about rigging the game, but rather basic housekeeping — adjusting boundaries to match demographic truth after years of explosive, freedom-driven growth.
Now is the time for the Florida Legislature to cross the finish line and show the country what principled, population-based redistricting looks like.
49% of Virginians voted against a Democrat redistricting plan tonight.
49% of the state will soon have only 9% of the state's representation in Congress.
49% of Virginians voted against a Democrat redistricting plan tonight.
49% of the state will soon have only 9% of the state's representation in Congress.