A Muslim truck driver ignores the clearance sign and smashes right into a Walmart pharmacy canopy.
He whines: “I can’t read English—there should be Arabic traffic signs on the roads.”
Revoke illegals’ CDLs and jailing the employers who hire them?
A. Yes
B. No.
I will never forget the day that DOGE discovered that FEMA was spending $59 MILLION to house illegal aliens in luxury hotels in NYC…
…all while FEMA nearly kicked out 3,000 Americans from THEIR hotel rooms in the dead of winter in Western North Carolina after Hurricane Helene
A century ago, one in every four big trees in the eastern forests of America was a chestnut, and every autumn the country under them ate for free.
The American chestnut was a giant, a hundred feet tall, and there were close to four billion of them from Maine to the Deep South. Each autumn they dropped a carpet of sweet nuts so thick you raked it up by the sackful. Families roasted them all winter. Hogs and cattle were turned loose in the woods to fatten on them for nothing. Turkey, deer and bear lived off the same mast. The timber, straight and rot-proof, built the barns, the fence posts and the furniture. One tree fed the people, fattened the livestock, carried the wildlife through winter, then built the house.
Then in 1904 a blight arrived on imported Asian chestnut stock, spotted first on the trees at the Bronx Zoo. It moved through the forest at fifty miles a year, and by the 1940s it had killed close to four billion trees, nearly every mature chestnut on the continent. One of the worst ecological catastrophes in the country's history.
Here is the part that should stop you. The tree is not quite dead. The old roots still send up shoots, year after year, that the blight cuts down before they grow tall enough to fruit. A century on, the stumps are still trying, and still failing.
A free harvest that fed a continent every autumn for thousands of years, gone in forty, and still reaching for a sky it will never reach again.
🚨 BREAKING: DNI Tulsi Gabbard just FIRED BACK at Barack Hussein Obama saying the Trump-Russia conspiracy allegations against him are "a weak attempt at distraction"
"President Obama's very carefully worded response that came from his office, again, deflects away from addressing any of the truth that was revealed."
"They would have to admit and actually address the details of their complicity in this or their absolute failure in conducting the most basic responsibilities of, again, asking, where is this intelligence coming from? What are the sources? What proof do you have of this high-confidence assessment? Remember, John Brennan and James Clapper at the time assessed, and James Comey, with high confidence that Russia aspired to help Donald Trump win the election in 2016, when there was NO credible intelligence that actually reported that!"
"The treasonous conspiracy that we have now released to the American people. The complicity, the deflection, and the silence of politicians, of the mainstream media, and of those directly implicated into this speaks VOLUMES."
NAILED it. @TulsiGabbard keep pushing.
I went to a prestigious prep school (Choate).
By default, I know way too many people who slid into the USAID grifter circuit.
It’s way worse than you think: nauseating buzzword-filled circle-jerks on Zoom calls, business-class conferences in Zurich, private champagne dinners, and endless layers of outsourcing (each one taking their fat cut) - all on unlimited expense accounts.
Saying 90% of the “aid” disappears into admin, overhead, and fraud is a gross understatement.
And for what?
So these con artists can LARP as humanitarian saviors, feign respectability, and send their kids to private school…
…all on the backs of hardworking American taxpayers.
It's a lifestyle racket. A facade.
And the worst part is that we're all expected to hold these people in high regard.
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By 2050, the world is forecast to face 43 million tons of decommissioned wind turbine blades.
These blades are built from high-strength composites made to survive years of weathering.
Still, every single turbine standing today will age out before 2050. Most are difficult to recycle, so most are likely to be buried. But Europe now has a landfill ban for blades coming into force. Nations like Germany, Finland and the Netherlands are already blocking landfills. But they still have blades to dispose of. So the waste is pushed elsewhere. Blades are exported to countries where burial is still allowed, such as the UK.
Net zero creates a mountain of composite waste. And then has the audacity to call it green.
Last year, the House passed the No Rogue Rulings Act, reining in federal district judges and ending their ability to issue injunctions outside of the parties involved in a case.
John Thune has sat on it for 439 days.
He has done absolutely nothing to get it passed in the Senate.
July 3, 2022. Moss Point, Mississippi. A car carrying 3 teenage girls drives down the I-10 boat launch and plunges straight into the Pascagoula River.
The driver later tells police she was following her GPS. She had no idea it was leading her off the edge and into the water. By the time she realizes what's happening, the car is already floating. Then sinking.
The vehicle drifts 20 feet from shore. Then more. The girls climb onto the roof of the car as it goes under. The water is black. It is the middle of the night. And the Pascagoula River is known for one other thing most people don't think about until it's too late.
Alligators.
Corion Evans, age 16, a student at Pascagoula High School, is nearby when it happens. He hears the girls screaming for help.
He doesn't hesitate for a single second.
He throws down his phone. Pulls off his shoes. Strips off his shirt. And jumps in.
He later says: I was just like, I can't let none of these folks die. They need to get out the water. So I just started getting them. I wasn't even thinking about nothing else.
The car is nearly submerged. The girls are panicking. The water is deep and dark and moving. Corion swims out — 25 yards from shore — and reaches them.
His friend Karon Bradley, known as KJ, jumps in right behind him. Together they help get the girls onto the surface of the sinking car.
But here is what most people miss: Corion doesn't just help them float. He swims them back. 1 at a time. Into shore. Through the dark water. With legs that are burning and lungs that are working as hard as they ever have.
2 girls make it to shore. The 3rd can't swim. She is still on the roof when a responding officer arrives.
Moss Point Police Officer Gary Mercer swims out to help. He reaches the remaining girl and begins pulling her toward shore. Then the girl panics. She grabs him. She pulls him under. Officer Mercer begins to drown.
Corion turns around.
He sees the officer going under. He hears him calling for help. He is already exhausted. His legs are already spent. He has already pulled 2 people through 25 yards of alligator-infested river in the dead of night.
He swims back out.
He grabs Officer Mercer. He says later: I went and I grabbed the police officer and I'm like swimming him back until I feel myself I can walk.
All 4 people make it to shore alive.
Officer Mercer and all 3 girls are taken to the hospital. All of them recover. Chief Brandon Ashley of the Moss Point Police Department later says publicly: If Mr. Evans had not assisted, it could have possibly turned out tragically instead of all occupants rescued safely.
Moss Point Mayor Billy Knight presents Corion with a certificate of commendation from the city. He says: We are proud of the young man for having the courage to forget about himself and jump into the water. It's not often enough that you see people put others above themselves.
The recognition doesn't stop there. The Mississippi Senate formally commends Corion Evans by name in Senate Resolution 32 of the 2023 legislative session — a rare honor for a teenager from a small town.
His mother, Marquita Evans, speaks to reporters afterward. She says: I was really proud of Corion because he wasn't just thinking about himself. He was trying to really get all those people out the water. I'm glad nothing happened to him while he was trying to save other people's lives.
Corion tells reporters he has been swimming since he was 3 years old.
He is asked if he was scared. He says: Anything could've been in that water. But I wasn't thinking about it.
That is the part that stays with you. He knew the risks. The darkness. The distance. The wildlife beneath the surface. The weight of another person pulling you under. He knew all of it and he swam out anyway. Not once. Not twice. Three times.
4 people are alive today because a 16-year-old boy decided, without hesitating for even a moment, that strangers were worth saving.
Here it is:
The damning email obtained by @jsolomonReports through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
On Mon, Oct 19, 2020, just three days before the final 2020 presidential debate on October 22, 2020.
In a stunning exchange, CIA Director Mike Morell turns to fellow Director John Brennan and asks if he would join in toppling the United States government during the November 3, 2020 election. Brennan not only agrees—but also expresses his gratitude.
CIA Mike Morell: “Can I add your name to this list? Will be adding Leon Panetta, Sue Gordon, Jeh Johnson, George, Lisa Monaco, and Mike Rogers. And working on adding Dan Coats, Mike Rogers (HPSCI), and Tom Bossert. And lots of other IC career folk.
“Trying to give the incapacitated vegetable, particularly during the debate on Thursday, a talking point to push back on Trump on this issue.”
CIA John Brennan; “Ok Michael, add my name to the list. Good initiative. Thanks for asking me to sign on.”
📝The Vegetable: “There are 50 former national intelligence folks who said that what he’s accusing me of is a Russian plant.”
A journalist leaked 11.5 million documents proving the elites, politicians and celebrities were using offshore entities as tax havens, to launder money and to hide assets
The woman who leaked it was named Daphne Caruana Galizia, she was killed by a car bomb near her home
“Remember 10 years ago when the Panama Papers came out and confirmed that elites use offshore bank accounts and shell companies to move their money around and pay as close to zero in taxes as they possibly can? And all that happened was the journalist that leaked it all got assassinated?”
Here’s what happened
A massive leak of 11.5 million documents (2.6+ terabytes) from Mossack Fonseca, a Panamanian law firm specializing in offshore shell companies
It exposed wealthy elites, politicians, celebrities and criminals used offshore entities in tax havens (Panama, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, and more to hide assets, move money secretly, avoid taxes, launder funds, and dodge sanctions.
It involved 214,000+ offshore entities, touching people in 200+ countries. Named 12 current and former world leaders, 128+ other politicians and public officials, plus businessmen, athletes and more
Almost all powerful figures faced little to no personal consequences
Exposing crimes means nothing if no one goes to jail
As we hear news of the govt. secretly allowing fentanyl into the US in huge numbers, "The Fentanyl Fast and Furious," it's worth remembering what horrors govt. officials have been willing to perpetrate in the past.
Here's the main story I did exposing the "Fast and Furious" gunwalking scandal. We know if it thanks to the heroism of Special Agent John Dodson.
Prior to Agent Dodson speaking to me on CBS national television, top govt. officials were openly lying to the media and saying these allegations were all fabricated.
Once Dodson bravely came forward, and through the subsequent months of my investigations (with Congressional subpoenas gathering more info), it became undeniable.
Ultimately, Attorney General Eric Holder was impeached.
And finally, President Obama declared executive privilege to keep us from seeing White House documents related to the scandal. They're hidden to this day.
We later learned this story was a major reason the govt. began its spy operation on me and my family, intruding into my CBS and personal computers and devices.
Nobody has been held accountable for the intrusions to this day... even though we have the irrefutable forensics, insiders who testified to the govt. nature of the intrusions, and a govt whistleblower (former agent) who admitted being part of the spy operation against me and others-- then promptly died before we could get him to testify against higher-ups.
Nobody was really held accountable for the Fast and Furious deaths and murders that happened as a result of the govt. operation, including the murder of Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry.
The govt. tried to fire Agent Dodson countless times, but with the help of Sen. Grassley, he survived. He should have been held up as a model for federal employees to speak up when they see crimes committed in their agencies. Instead, he had to put up with being transferred, marginalized, and smeared.
And he had to watch those responsible go on to keep working their jobs and, in some cases, get promoted.
If you ever thought the govt. would not do horrific things that kill people, this story could change your mind.
It did mine.
EXCLUSIVE: Photos prove Pres. Trump report that vandals destroyed Lincoln Reflecting Pool construction by cutting a huge piece out of the sides and more. Watch my report!
STANDBY FOR WORLD HYSTERIA
It was announced this morning that President Trump will be presenting the World Cup trophy to the winning team. Wanna see TDS on a global scale? You’re about to. 🤣
Strap in. It’s going to be a fun ride. MAGA! 💪🇺🇸🔥🤣