Steve Hilton advances to November general election for California governor after placing 2nd in jungle primary. He'll face Xavier Becerra, who took first place. The GOP candidate now heads into what… #CaliforniaGovernor#CAPolitics#Election2025#CAGov
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@stiletoprincess If Steve Hilton loses in California, watch the mass exodus coming out of it.
Im sure it will become a Moving Companies parking lot of epic proportions.
Florida was won by Obama twice, it was blue. We said, Florida will go blood Red.
Leftoids laughed and rolled their eyes.
Now its blood RED.
In do time, California will be Blood Red.
Thats why dems pass these corrupt laws.
The fact Hilton moved on as the top two, against the Dem-rat machine, is an indication of that.
Soon, we will get into those voter rolls, full audit incoming!
🚨Steve Hilton just advanced to the general election.
The Trump endorsed Hilton will face Xavier Becerra for Governor of California in November.
This is shaping up to be a rare red vs. blue showdown in deep blue California.
Will the mass mail ballot issues get fixed before the election?
Trump just signed a bill giving his private police $70 billion to terrorize immigrants.
Let's be clear -- this isn't about protecting borders. This is about targeting people because of the color of their skin and accent.
Think about the horror ICE caused last summer. Now imagine what they are going to do with this kind of funding. It's un-American.
And what does the Russian side have to counter this?
Throughout 2025, Russian military leadership reportedly planned to establish around 17 divisional-level formations and up to 9 brigade-level formations.
However, the war has significantly disrupted these plans. Over the past year, Russia has managed to form and deploy only four new divisions:
- The 68th Motor Rifle Division, part of the 6th Combined Arms Army;
- The 71st Motor Rifle Division, part of the 14th Army Corps;
- The 55th Naval Infantry Division, under the Pacific Fleet;
- The 120th Naval Infantry Division, under the Baltic Fleet.
The key point is that at least three of these four formations are assigned to the Leningrad Military District and the Baltic Fleet. Taking into account that in 2024 Russia also formed an entirely new army corps in this direction—the 44th Army Corps (which itself includes another newly created division, the 72nd Motor Rifle Division)—as well as expanded the structure and manpower of the 6th Combined Arms Army, it is reasonable to conclude that the northwestern strategic direction is being treated by Russian military planning as one of the most likely future theaters of operations, alongside the southwestern (Ukrainian) direction.
On this northwestern axis, Russian forces now include the 6th Combined Arms Army and three army corps—the 11th, 14th, and 44th. At least one of these corps is expected to be reorganized into another combined arms army between 2026 and 2027 (most likely the 11th or 14th Army Corps).
In addition, between 2026 and 2030, the Russian Ministry of Defense reportedly plans further force development in this direction, including:
- The formation of an additional artillery division within the Leningrad Military District;
- In the Moscow Military District, the creation of two additional motor rifle divisions—one likely based on the 27th Motor Rifle Brigade and expected to join the 1st Tank Army, and another that will probably become part of a newly forming army corps.
Overall, this represents a substantial and continuously expanding military buildup in the region.
According to Western analysts, Russia is planning to deploy a force of over 115,000 troops along its border with the alliance in the coming years.
Besides expanding its forces, Russia is also strengthening its military infrastructure along the border with the Alliance.
Russia is developing military infrastructure near the borders of NATO countries, according to a joint investigation by Northern European and Baltic media outlets.
Satellite imagery has identified numerous new barracks for thousands of troops, ammunition depots, and equipment storage sites.
This expansion could allow Russia to deploy a force of up to 115,000 personnel in the Northern Europe and Baltic regions.
Investigators found, in particular, that in Petsamo (Pechenga), about 10 km from the Norwegian border in Lapland, construction of barracks and troop/equipment buildup is underway.
The same activity is taking place in Petrozavodsk near the Finnish border, as well as in Sapyornoe near Finland and Luga in the Pskov region. In Baltiysk, in the Kaliningrad region, military equipment is also being accumulated.
In Kirovsk, about 70 km from the Finnish border, a new infrastructure complex is under construction, while in Kandalaksha on the White Sea, an existing base is being expanded.
According to Finnish Army Commander Pasivälimäki, after the expansion of Russian infrastructure near the border, the number of Russian troops in the area could increase to around 80,000, compared to about 20,000 previously.
At the moment, while Russia remains heavily tied down in Ukraine, opening a new front is unlikely. That said, I'm sure a plan for such a scenario already exists somewhere in the General Staff of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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“When we listen, talk and connect, we replace confrontation with cooperation, and tension with trust.”
– On Wednesday’s International Day for Dialogue Among Civilizations, @antonioguterres reflects on the power of dialogue to address global challenges. https://t.co/6UMVyuxPHQ
BREAKING NEWS: 10 June 2026
Brent oil rebounded over $92 a barrel this morning following US strikes in Iran, which were ordered after an American Apache helicopter was shot down. The military escalation has thrown a fragile ceasefire into jeopardy and renewed fears over global energy stability.
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