No bill would be needed in Massachusetts if there was nothing to hide.
The Massachusetts House passed controversial bill H 5469, gutting the voter approved 2024 legislative audit and rewriting public records rules, with zero public hearing and barely 24 hours for anyone to even read it.
The final vote was 125-28.
Vast majority of Democrats voted yes.
Only three Democrats voted NO: Reps. Michael Connolly, Steve Hawkins, and Alan Silvia.
As Rep. Connolly said: “I mean, the headline almost writes itself, right? ‘Legislature passes transparency bill out of the cover of darkness.’”
The Governor’s office, Legislature, AND Judiciary are all exempt from public records laws. This bill gives the Governor’s office some access… while the Legislature keeps protecting itself from real oversight.
Look, the only way we’re ever going to get the full audit we voted for is to start replacing every single one of them who voted for this garbage.
As I stated yesterday, this vote went almost entirely along party lines. I would have been another vote against this bill.
🚨 BREAKING: Steve Hilton ERUPTS on California mail-in ballots, saying INDIA counts 640 million ballots in ONE DAY
"35 DAYS is the plan [to count]! This is an absolute shambles, a humiliation for California. It is making our state a laughing stock here in America and around the world. We have less than 10 million votes cast in this election in California and it's going to take them a month to count them!"
"India, 640 million, they do it in a day. States here in America, look at Florida, how quickly they get their count. Now, within hours, same sort of numbers."
"They have early voting, too. They have mail-in voting, too. But they can do it in an hour."
"Here it takes a month. It is an absolutely inexcusable calamitous catastrophe of incompetence from the same crew who bought you high-speed rail. Now, snails, pace, elections, it's not good enough."
"I'm laying out a plan to change this. Election count accelerator plan." 🔥
Spencer Pratt got 0 out of 24,000 votes in a late night LA ballot drop.
0/24,000
A guy getting around 30% support got 0 out of 24,000.
Astronomically small probability of happening.
Impossible.
California no longer even hides it.
Doors need to be kicked in.
How are Democrats cheating in L.A.?
Let me show you…
There are 26 registered voters at this toilet in Los Angeles.
I’m not kidding. I have the voter records. See for yourself. The only thing here is a stinky port-a john inside an empty parking lot.
No homes. No mailboxes. No businesses. Yet TWENTY SIX ‘people’ are casting ballots here.
Straight-up voter fraud out in the open. This just a glimpse of what’s happening under Gavin Newsom.
This is why California desperately needs Voter ID — and we must pass the Save Act NOW.
BIG ‼️ Steve Hilton announces he has drafted his first Executive Order for Day 1 of he wins the California Governor Race
He says Day 1 Gavin Newsom will be under investigation for all the money that’s gone missing and lost to fraud
lThis is establishing a California taxpayer fraud strike force. This will make sure that we investigate and prosecute the billions and billions and billions of dollars of fraud, theft of taxpayer money that has occurred over the last few years, including investigating Gavin Newsom”
But it doesn’t stop there, these people will also be under investigation
- Rob Bonta: Current Attorney General
- Malia Cohen: Current State Controller
Here’s 5 of the worst examples of stolen money in California
- $32.6 billion in California EDD unemployment fraud during the pandemic
- $24+ billion spent on homelessness programs with little results and horrible tracking
- $146 billion estimated lost to Medi-Cal fraud and improper payments
- $50 million homelessness funding fraud scheme in Los Angeles
- $23 million stolen by a South LA nonprofit executive from homeless services funds
I just got off the phone with someone who served alongside Pete Hegseth in the 101st Airborne. What he told me should end every "he's just a TV guy" argument permanently.
"Every officer I've ever respected had one thing in common. They weren't fighting for a paycheck or a promotion. They were fighting for something they believed was bigger than themselves. Pete is that guy. Always has been."
Hegseth stood at West Point today and quoted Isaiah 6:8 to the graduating class.
"Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send? And who will go for us? And I said, Here I am. Send me."
He didn't read it off a teleprompter. He delivered it the way a man delivers something he actually believes.
He chose this moment knowing half the country would mock him for it.
He chose this moment knowing the media would call it inappropriate.
He chose this moment knowing it would dominate the headlines for the wrong reasons.
He chose this moment knowing exactly what it would cost him — and said it anyway.
A defense analyst I know who has covered Pentagon leadership for fifteen years put it this way: "The difference between Hegseth and every SecDef in recent memory isn't politics. They all had the same podium. The difference is he actually believes something."
Read that again.
Every Secretary of Defense had the same stage at West Point. Only one walked out and told the next generation of officers that service is a calling, not a career.
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I am deeply grateful for the trust President Trump placed in me and for the opportunity to lead @ODNIgov for the last year and a half.
Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026. My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer. He faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months. At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle.
Chevron is letting customers know in California that it’s not Donald Trump causing the insane gas prices in the state, it’s California Democrats
Chevron just added these new signs to their pumps educating customers, “Sacramento policies did this. Now you pay more”
“California politicians are choosing foreign oil and fuels over local jobs and lower costs”
This is what we need. Huge companies willing to educate the public and tell the truth
It’s Gavin Newsom and Democrat policies causing $6.30+ average cost per gallon in California
@RealMattDolloff He’s saying , don’t spend that extra $5-6 Million on goalies and spend on Defense or high end forward. He’s kind of right. Is Sway worth $8m? We have Dipietro , had Vlad ..