@noahherbenstein@_CATNERD2@Palotahoe@FreedomMMC@MattWalshBlog He was under a tent that was school property for another school...yes trespassing. And refusing to leave when they asked him to and threatening them actually IS threatening. So at this point are you just intentionally lying or are you really just this dumb?
Let's live in your fantasy world and explore the law. K was illegally trespassing and refused to leave and also made threats. A can absolutely push K in self defense and it is not assault. "Texas Penal Code § 9.31 allows you to use non-deadly force (including physical contact) if:You reasonably believed the force was immediately necessary to protect yourself (or another) against the other person’s unlawful force."
Here's another relevant clip for you, "No duty to retreat — If you are lawfully present, did not provoke the attack, and are not engaged in criminal activity, you do not have to retreat before using force (including deadly force). A jury cannot use your failure to retreat against you."
Sorry the law is blatantly clear. K was breaking multiple laws and was the instigator. A had every legal right to use up to and including deadly force. K had zero legal grounds to use deadly force in his case. Just reading the law alone is enough to entirely torpedo his case.
So…
In the past year 50 NFL players have been arrested.
3% of the league.
None have caused the outrage Jaxon Dart did just introducing the Duly Elected POTUS.
Who won the Electoral College and Popular Vote.
Think about that.
🚨 The FAKE narrative about Ken Paxton and the Adam Hoffman case is pure election-year smear material:
• The case went to a FULL TRIAL → resulting in a hung jury (7–5 leaning toward guilty).
• The child victim refused to testify again - the parents prioritized his mental health.
• After the local DA recused himself, Paxton’s office negotiated a plea agreement to misdemeanors.
• The JUDGE rejected the initial terms and imposed 60 days in jail. Hoffman ultimately served approximately 29–30 days with good time credit.
Paxton did not “personally” cut some secret sweetheart deal. Prosecutors were forced to make a difficult call in a case involving a reluctant victim. No s*x offender registry requirement was imposed, but jail time was still served.
Stop twisting victim-centered prosecutorial decisions into conspiracy theories. Focus on facts, not attack ads from John Cornyn allies and James Talarico talking points.
James Talarico supports the abuse of children. I have personally been present during committee hearings where he argued in favor of p0rn in front of children under the guise of “the first amendment”. He also supported the mutilation (transition) of children.
Talarico would be devastating for Texas.
Paxton has filed more lawsuits aimed at protecting children than almost any attorney general in the country. There is no comparison.
PETA: People Euthanizing The Animals
PETA took in 3,317 animals in 2024 and euthanized 2,213 of them. That’s roughly 67%. They adopted out just 63.
This is the brutal record of an organization that raises tens of millions of dollars every year under the name “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.”
According to their own FY2024 tax filing, PETA reported about $71.3 million in total expenses, yet spent only 0.17% on animal shelters and animal-related groups.
Meanwhile, hunters spend millions of their own money every year improving habitat, monitoring populations, and supporting healthy, natural lives for wildlife in the wild.
@Theodora500AD@DanODonnellShow That’s the point. We don’t know that he actually lost but even if he did finding corruption and fraud in our elections IS the point. If we don’t have honest elections (and we don’t) we don’t have a country.
Insane corruption from a homeless project in Los Angeles, California
- The Weingart NGO got a $30 million dollar grant for homeless housing
- A senior citizen home was cleared of elderly residents
- The property was listed on the market for $11.2 million, but it was then sold to Weingart for $27 million (huge gap of money that disappeared)
The city pays the NGO extremely high rates, $400,000 per bed per year for homeless housing on this property
The building sits empty
The NGO has no obligation to put a homeless person in a bed, so they can bill for every room at $400,000 per year with no one in them
It doesn’t stop there. Taxpayers also cover the purchase, operations, upkeep, and problems even if the facility sits empty
The Weingart NGO operates around 10 similar homeless housing facilities
We need prison sentences for every Democrat involved in these deals and every NGO executive
Spencer says he will hand them over to the IRS and DOJ for investigation and prosecution
I saved him some time and looked up who handed the money out
Key Democrats Who Oversaw the Money
- Mayor Karen Bass (Democrat)
- Former Mayor Eric Garcetti (Democrat)
- Key member on the Housing & Homelessness Committee is Nithya Raman (Democrat) who has been involved in oversight and funding decisions
- LA County Board of Supervisors (All Democrats)
I think the problem is clear