The reason ID is banned in California (and New York) elections is to enable large-scale fraud.
When you combine no ID and mail-in voting, fraud is de facto legalized.
You convert to Islam.. or die!
If your life is threatened bc you refuse to join a religion, that is not a religion, that is a cult.
Islam is not compatible with the rest of the world.
Crossfire Hurricane … the information the Democrats, legacy MSM and Hollywood doesn’t want to report on or admit to!
@CNN, @60minutes, @MeetThePress, the @nytimes , et al media … ALWAYS claims there isn’t any proof of rigged elections EVEN WHEN the proof is slapped down on their desk in black and white and color … with videos and interviews from those who did the rigging!
Will Cain: “The same people that lecture you today about threats to democracy, nearly destroyed it by using our intelligence agencies to target the then Republican nominee for President, and then later, sitting President Donald Trump.”
“The FBI worked as a disinformation shop for Hillary Clinton and the Democratic National Committee.”
ATERRADOR: Una mujer en Turquía fue obligada a casarse con el hombre que la violó. Él luego violó a su hija de 4 años, y el tribunal desestimó el caso.
Comenzó a protestar y exigir justicia. ¡Después de eso, tanto ella como su hija fueron encontradas muertas!
Esto es el Islam.
🚨 President Trump should sue lying Democrat Rep. Veronica Escobar into oblivion for falsely claiming he was "FOUND GUILTY OF RAPE by a jury of his peers."
This was a civil case — he was NOT found guilty of rape. She knows it. Time to hold these propagandists accountable.
What's your response to this......??👀
Do you support this?
A. Yes
B. No
Pelosi screams “SHUT UP,” calls the reporter a liar, mocks her for “Mike the Pillow Man,” then storms off like a diva…and that’s just “feisty Nancy” doing her thing?
Trump sits through an hour of Welker’s gotcha BS, gets fed up, and walks? Media has a meltdown calling it “storming out.”
This selective outrage is one of many reasons why trust in the press is in the toilet..
🚨 Meet Doris, she lives in California and is registered as a 126 year old who has voted in 51 elections and has NO IDEA.
California’s voting system is so corrupt that by simply knocking on the door of the “126 year old” proves election fraud.
EXPOSE IT ALL.
Meet Shirley Weber
Shirley is the California Secretary of State
She is the key official refusing to fully comply with the DOJ’s demands for California’s statewide voter registration data
She is the reason California is blocking a Federal Audit of its Voter Rolls
Weber was appointed by Gavin Newsom in 2020
No, I am not making this up.
The U.S. DOJ sued California Secretary of State Shirley Weber in 2025 to compel the surrender of unredacted statewide voter records, but a federal district court dismissed the case entirely in January 2026.
The DOJ has appealed the ruling, and the litigation remains active.
It’s extremely concerning how California can hide their fraud with absolutely zero accountability
🚨 🚨 KRISTEN WELKER HAS 3 OPTIONS AFTER TRUMP WALKED OFF HER INTERVIEW. ALL 3 ARE CATASTROPHIC FOR THE MEDIA.
This is the moment nobody wants to talk about.
After nine years of rallies, press conferences, and taped sit-downs → the press is now boxed into THREE choices every time Trump sits across from them. And every single one is a nightmare:
⚠️ OPTION 1: KEEP PRESSING FOR EVIDENCE
– Trump says "All I have to do is look. I listen to people"
– Anchor demands court-level sourcing
– Trump calls them crooked and walks off
– The clip goes viral with Trump as the decisive one and the anchor as the aggressor
– Network spent the travel budget to Wisconsin for a segment that ends in 90 seconds
⚠️ OPTION 2: ACCEPT THE FRAME AND MOVE ON
– Don't challenge the California election claims
– Don't push back on "five days and no winner"
– Let "dirty election" stand without a follow-up
– Audience sees the network validating the narrative
– Every future anchor gets the same treatment because it worked
⚠️ OPTION 3: DON'T TAKE THE INTERVIEW
– Refuse the sit-down entirely
– Trump holds rallies, posts on Truth Social, sets the agenda anyway
– Network loses access, loses the clip, loses the audience
– "We travelled all the way to Wisconsin" becomes impossible to say
– The story becomes "media too afraid to interview the president"
Let that sink in.
There is no Option 4. There is no clean exit. There is no "we ask the right question and he answers it."
The media is showing you a president who got "a little bit angry" in the rain and walked off a barn-roof interview in Chippewa Falls.
They're NOT showing you that every path forward for the press leads to the same outcome — Trump controls the frame, the clip, and the story.
This is the most structurally difficult position any White House press corps has faced since the invention of the televised interview.
I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
The FBI had boxes full of serial killer confessions they couldn’t actually use.
Hours of interviews.
Detailed admissions.
Direct conversations with some of the most violent men in America.
And none of it was scientifically useful.
Then a 42-year-old psychiatric nurse walked into Quantico and changed criminal investigation forever.
Her name was Ann Burgess.
1975.
FBI agents Robert Ressler and John Douglas had spent months traveling across the country interviewing imprisoned serial killers. They believed understanding offenders could help solve future crimes.
But when Ann Burgess listened to the tapes, she immediately saw the problem.
“This isn’t research,” she told them.
“These are just stories.”
The room went silent.
“You’re asking them to talk about themselves,” she said. “But every interview is different. There’s no structure. No methodology. You can’t compare one offender to another.”
Then she asked a question nobody else in the room had thought to ask:
“Tell me about the women they killed.”
Not the killers.
The victims.
Who were they?
How old were they?
Where were they approached?
What made them vulnerable?
How did the offender gain control?
The agents were confused.
Ann Burgess explained something revolutionary:
“If you truly study the victims, you’ll understand the offender.”
At the time, Burgess was already a groundbreaking trauma researcher. In 1974, she had co-authored one of the first major studies proving rape caused lasting psychological trauma — at a time when courts barely acknowledged it.
She helped create the term “rape trauma syndrome.”
Now she brought that same scientific rigor to the FBI.
She redesigned the interviews.
Created structured questionnaires.
Introduced victimology as the foundation of profiling.
Distinguished between a killer’s “MO” and their “signature.”
Mapped escalation patterns.
Explained that sexual violence was about power and control — not desire.
Suddenly, the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit had something it had never truly possessed before:
Methodology.
And it worked.
In 1983, young boys began disappearing in Nebraska.
Using Burgess’s framework, investigators built a profile:
A young white male.
Slight build.
Someone trusted around children.
Likely connected to scouting or youth activities.
A person who kept souvenirs and detective magazines.
Police arrested John Joubert.
The profile was astonishingly accurate.
Almost overnight, criminal profiling became legitimate law enforcement science.
And yet most of the credit went elsewhere.
The public celebrated the FBI agents.
Books were written.
Movies and television series followed.
Ann Burgess became a footnote.
When Netflix released Mindhunter, they based a character on her — but changed nearly everything.
They made her a psychologist instead of a nurse.
Changed her personal life entirely.
Most viewers never even realized she was based on a real person.
Meanwhile, the real Ann Burgess kept working.
Teaching.
Publishing.
Consulting.
Testifying in court.
Training professionals around the world.
More than 150 academic publications.
Multiple landmark books.
Decades of pioneering work.
And through all of it, one truth remained:
Modern criminal profiling exists in large part because a psychiatric nurse walked into a room full of FBI agents and told them they were asking the wrong questions.
Not:
“Why did the killer do this?”
But:
“Who were the victims?”
That shift changed criminal investigation forever.
Ann Burgess is 88 years old now.
Still teaching.
Still working.
Still brilliant.
And finally receiving recognition not as a side character in someone else’s story —
But as herself.
The woman who taught the FBI how to truly understand predators by first understanding the people they harmed.
🚨 OMG. President Trump CUTS OFF and WALKS OUT of a Kristen Welker interview
He looks her in the eyes and tells her SHE'S A LIAR, then storms off!
"The elections are like a 3rd world country. YOU'RE CROOKED...let's call it QUITS. I've HAD ENOUGH."
WELKER: Please, I traveled all the way to Wisconsin!
TRUMP: "I've sat in the RAIN with you for an HOUR! I've given you enough time. You ought to straighten out your press. You know what? A country can never be great with a dishonest press. Let's GO."
WELKER: *Whines*
BEST PRESIDENT EVER 🔥🔥🔥
When I think of motorcycles, I don’t think of a customer base full of LGBTQ advocates.
So it makes me wonder why @harleydavidson is pandering to the woke mafia, as @robbystarbuck has exposed.
It will never not be bizarre to me how companies geared toward a primarily male customer base want to interject LGBTQ nonsense into their company management.
Let masculine products remain masculine.
As they say: go woke, go broke.
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