Is this illegal? Great question.
Maybe THIS is why certain accounts have spent the last 48 hours attacking John Fleming's campaign manager and me personally.
We figured when the attacks started that we must have hit a nerve. Now we know why.
Under federal law (52 U.S.C. § 30116), a political campaign is prohibited from coordinating with outside PACs running independent expenditures on their behalf. The legal wall between a campaign and a Super PAC exists precisely because Super PACs can raise unlimited money — but only if they operate independently.
THE MONEY TRAIL — Documented in Federal Filings
Julia Letlow’s own fundraising committee (Letlow Victory Fund) transferred money directly to Hope in Action PAC on April 24, 2026. Hope in Action PAC funds The Accountability Project — the outside group running the attack ads against John Fleming.
The chain: Letlow Victory Fund → Hope in Action PAC → The Accountability Project → attack ads
The same Victory Fund also paid $2.3 million to BrabenderCox — a firm that specializes in attack ads and crisis management whose past clients include Mike Pence, Todd Young, and Rick Santorum.
So her campaign hired the attack ad firm AND her fundraising committee fed money to the PAC running the attacks.
Notable donors to her Victory Fund include Venture Global LNG executives, Bernhard Capital, and a donor whose self-reported occupation on a federal form is literally “CCS” — the same candidate who said on camera: “Absolutely not. That is a falsehood” when asked about CCS connections.
Verify yourself: Letlow Victory Fund: https://t.co/cESE6vi4Kg Hope in Action PAC: https://t.co/ausGQG2dKn
Apparently, library math works differently from regular math. No, the library is not asking for less than they did in November. They're asking for a 15% INCREASE!
In November, the library wanted 8.3 mills. In June, they're asking for 9.5 mills. That’s an increase of 1.2 mills, or about 15%.
If someone insists 9.5 is less than 8.3, I’m afraid there’s not much Citizens for a New Louisiana can do about that.
Vote informed. Facts are stubborn things.
Good morning #Louisiana ! Tomorrow is election day! Time to #GeauxVote and #GoVote for the best qualified, not the insiders special and unqualified! Vote @fleming4senate the only true Conservative running! Let say NO to Carbon Capture and LetLow
“Get the hell outta here.”
This is the attitude that our elected officials have for Republican voters — contempt.
“I’m the assh@le saying you can’t come in.”
If you know anyone in South Dakota, please show them this video.
I never ask you to make things viral.
Furious Phoenix mother is sounding the alarm after what should have been an innocent story time at a public library turned into a jaw-dropping display of inappropriate content for children.
She took her young daughter to the Phoenix public library expecting classic tales and wholesome fun. Instead, the reader introduced a book titled “What Color Is Your Underwear?”
Within the first few pages, a dinosaur character was lifting her skirt to show off the color of her underwear. The mom didn’t even make it to page three before grabbing her child and walking out in shock and disgust.
“Why is it anybody’s business what color underwear you have on, whether you’re an adult or especially a child? Why is this book being read to children?“
Even more alarming, the library doesn’t even select the books themselves. They outsource story time to a private company that chooses the reading material. Taxpayer dollars are apparently funding this.
Parents in Phoenix should be asking serious questions about why their tax dollars are being spent on companies that are grooming their children.
He had the votes. Watch what happened next.
The RSCC (Republican State Central Committee) is elected and sets Republican party policy in Louisiana. The RPEC (Republican Parish Executive Committee) is elected and represents Republican voters at the parish level.
Republican elected leaders are supposed to answer to both.
At the last RSCC meeting on Saturday, June 13, 2026 there were enough votes to endorse John Fleming.
Letlow/ Landry could not be bothered to answer a questionnaire from elected EBR RPEC members, the people closest to Republican voters in Louisiana. (They endorsed Fleming.)
The establishment suppressed the endorsement of the people at the top. Letlow/ Landry ignored the people at the bottom.
Julia Letlow and the Landry machine do not answer to you. To whom do they answer?
VOTE Fleming on Saturday! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
The Shocking Rise of Eminent Domain Cases for Carbon Capture in Louisiana
Did a little-known law quietly change property rights in Louisiana?
In this episode, John Fleming breaks down:
• The legislation that expanded eminent domain powers for carbon sequestration projects
• Why critics say most property owners never knew it was happening
• The growing legal battles challenging these policies in court
Supporters argue these projects are important for economic development goals.
Opponents say they put private property rights at risk.
With lawsuits mounting and the debate intensifying, this is a conversation every Louisiana landowner should hear.
Your money should work for you, not the government. With 119 taxes hitting ballots across Louisiana this weekend, it’s up to us to demand fiscal responsibility.
Check your specific ballot, ask if the spending is necessary and transparent, and do your homework on the U.S. Senate race.
See you at the polls this Saturday, June 27th! Let’s keep Louisiana conservative and accountable. 💪
👉 Click here to check your ballot and find your polling location:
https://t.co/hNh4PMBEIe
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.
@TheHayride You should care who wins. @jbletlow makes Cassidy look like an America First, MAGA patriot. If Letlow and her big doners win, y'all be blaming LA for the next 6 years when she votes (D) and stabs Trump in the back.
@_Matt_Bowers_ Property taxes and home owners insurance are way too high to make it a serious option. We also have supressed wages, poor infrastructure and the highest rate of cancer in the country. MS, AL, FL, TN are all much more attractive.
Most people are taught a very simple story about American slavery.
But history is messier.
Anthony Johnson, a Black man from Angola, arrived in Virginia in 1621 as an indentured servant. He gained his freedom, became a landowner — and in 1655 won a court case to keep his
Black servant John Casor as his slave for life. This helped set an early legal precedent for chattel slavery.
In 1830 there were 3,775 free Black slave owners holding ~12,760 enslaved people.
Did you know this part of the story?
Does it change how you see the “simple” version we’re usually taught?
Share it if you’re tired of slogans and want facts instead.
Tag someone who needs to see this.
Facts > slogans.
#Virginia #slavery #HistoryMatters #enslavedpeople #AnthonyJohnson
The Pointe Coupee Parish Coroner’s Office adopted a budget with a projected deficit due to an overestimated beginning fund balance and spreadsheet errors. This budget misstep violates the Louisiana Local Government Budget Act and risks weakening fiscal responsibility. https://t.co/wiDyCXqqct
Oh, by the way, I’m on the way to South Dakota right now
to hire field staff to ensure Senate Majority Leader Thune has a Texas-sized primary
mobilized against him in 2028
(unless, of course, he passes the SAVE America Act).
Peacefully!