Dear @TPUSA I would like to offer free, my service as a body guard for any events or staff in my area and also that goes for any journalist under threat from the lunatic protestors
I’ll sign anything you want to free you from liability and will protect you from anyone trying to physically attack you
Please dm me
Dear @TPUSA,
Where do I apply to start going to some of the assignments you’re sending @Savsays to? Serious question.
I kinda just want to see something…
The people attacking are really brave when it’s three on one and the one is a petite woman.
Let’s see if they have that same energy with my silverback, green mile-looking ass.
This is potentially a “don’t start none, won’t be none” sit-chee-ay-shun.
Let me know. My DMs are open.
Hugs,
Zeek
Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra believes Sony’s move away from physical game discs could make Christmas less exciting for kids.
Ybarra said opening a new game and playing it right away has always been part of the Christmas experience.
He also warned that before the industry fully moves to digital, companies need to give players stronger guarantees that their purchased games will remain accessible in the future.
“Having to open a game only to spend potentially hours downloading it … it’s a real bummer.”
Kaitlan Collins can’t hide her frustration on air as Republican congressman dismantles her narrative about ICE being responsible for the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
She came armed with emotions. He came armed with the one fact CNN hasn’t wanted to talk about:
COLLINS: “On Alex Pretti and Renee Good… ICE shouldn’t have been in the situation, certainly with Alex Pretti, where he wasn’t touching his weapon. I mean, you can watch the video. He’s down on the ground, and they’re still firing.”
MIKE LAWLER: “No, no, you’re missing the point.”
COLLINS: “[Visibly annoyed] No, I’m not missing the point.”
LAWLER: “And it’s the same point I made in my remarks, which is that everybody should be equally outraged. You should be equally outraged at the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good and Sheridan Gorman and Laken Riley and everyone else who has been killed by an illegal immigrant.”
“ALL OF IT WAS PREVENTABLE.”
“And the bottom line is, by the way, if we didn’t have 11 plus million people illegally enter our country, you wouldn’t have needed a surge in ICE agents. You wouldn’t need to be going into sanctuary cities if they would actually cooperate. In New York, Kathy Hochul literally just signed a law banning every local law enforcement agency from cooperating.”
[Collins tries to interrupt]
“That is unacceptable, and that is why we’re dealing with these situations.”
COLLINS: [Moves on] “My point was simply about what you had just said about—about their deaths. But can I also ask you…”
LAWLER: “They were preventable.”
Are you interested in Cinder City??
Formerly Project LLL is an upcoming open-world MMO tactical 3rd-person shooter powered by Unreal Engine 5, and it sounds AMBITIOUS!
✅Large-scale shared-world
✅Seamless open world
✅100+ players in areas
✅Up to 500-player events
✅Strong looter shooter elements
✅Team-based/co-op PVE battles
✅Jetpacks, vehicles & mechs
✅High fidelity graphics
✅Narrative driven & playable solo
✅Set in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic near-future Seoul, South Korea
⚠️Release date 2026 TBA
⚠️Coming to PlayStation, Xbox & PC
⚠️Developed by NCSOFT subsidiary, BigFire Games
Taylor Swift should call off her wedding at Madison Square Garden to reduce strain on the grid. Taylor loves all people she would definitely want to do her part to save lives.
🇺🇸 A massive six-story public library in Austin decided to take a welcoming approach to homeless people, not wanting to seem judgmental or closed off.
What ended up happening?
The whole place turned into a massive de facto homeless shelter that repels anyone who actually wants to find a good spot for coffee and a nice book to read.
Writer: Mhedi
If you were born in America, you’re an American. You have a right to live here. Unless of course you’re American. In which case you’re living on stolen land.
🚨 JUST IN: A “protestor” just SET THEMSELF ON FIRE in front of the United Nations building in NYC
Asylums would save countless lives.
Nobody’s going to remember whatever the hell you’re “protesting” after a week. Stop setting yourselves on fire.
🚨 A New Orleans grand jury has indicted Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill on 16 felony counts stemming from allegations that she threatened local officials over the Orleans Parish clerk dispute.
Bond was set at $400,000. Governor Landry indicated that he will pardon her.
🚨 WOW! Rep. Anna Paulina Luna just TOOK DOWN Democrats' lies on the House floor 🔥🔥
"My colleagues are spending a LOT of time lecturing the American people on how the SAVE America Act is going to require you to show your papers, but last time I checked, during COVID, they demanded that if you simply wanted to go to a funeral, be with your loved ones while they were dying, or get married, you had to SHOW YOUR PAPERS!"
"In fact, in New York City, they were literally asking you for your COVID passport. Yet the SAVE America Act, a common sense piece of legislation that requires two things, voter ID plus proof of citizenship, is being labeled by people in the Senate and people in this very chamber as Jim Crow era laws. Well, let me remind the American people of history!"
"It was the Democrat party that championed the Jim Crow era laws. And this is the farthest thing from it."
"In fact, if you're doing that, you're insulting over 70% of your voters, Democrats who believe that voter ID is the best way to secure an election."
"I do not believe that Barack Obama in showing his voter ID was engaging in Jim Crow era law or pushing that type of perspective!"
"And for the same people that are advocating saying that Kristi Noem and ICE will demand your personal information and you will be under surveillance, let I remind them that they actually all authorized the reauthorization of FISA unreformed that violated your constitutional rights. So this is pretty simple."
"If you are not an American, you do not get to vote in our elections. This is not a free for all country. A majority of Americans support this."
"A majority of the world has voter ID in place. It is not racist." @realannapaulina
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has asked Oregon federal Judge Kasubhai to reconsider his order demanding the perimeter fence to be removed at the Eugene Federal Building.
The three-judge panel, comprised of two Democrats, disagreed with his decision to remove the fence amid ongoing anti-ICE riots.
Despite their objections, Judge Kasubhai refused to change his order and the fence was removed this morning pending appeal. Federal police had to call 911 when the fence was being taken down because protesters launched an attack. https://t.co/K1eStByP1j
🚨 BREAKING: Rep. Pete Stauber (R) has introduced the FRAUD Act, which would impose criminal penalties on state leaders who knowingly fail to report fraud.
Tim Walz and Keith Ellison hardest hit.
Today, we welcomed Mike Rowe to the Pentagon and announced a $10 million award to the Mike Rowe Works Foundation in support of https://t.co/LvQURrSIOX
This initiative will help strengthen our nation by connecting more Americans with careers in the skilled trades, growing the workforce that builds, maintains, and powers our country.
🚨 In a 2–1 vote, the Fifth Circuit ruled that immigrants who entered the U.S. without inspection but have lived here for years cannot be held indefinitely without an individualized bond hearing. The court held the Fifth Amendment requires a hearing by 90 days of detention.
An Indiana music teacher who avoided using students’ preferred pronouns by calling every student by their last name was fired, sued the school district for religious discrimination, and later received a $650,000 settlement.
The teacher argued he treated every student the same by using last names, while the school maintained he violated its policies.
The case has reignited debate over religious freedom, school policies, and how educators should navigate pronoun disputes in the classroom.
Was the school justified in firing him, or was using students’ last names a reasonable compromise?