🚨 UPDATE 🚨
The University of Michigan's "Gang of 8" domestic terrorists are going from strength to strength...and going to prison.
Amatullah Hakim, 21, (the ringleader's younger sister) had photos of herself preparing for an attack on the homes and businesses of the Board of Regents.
They implemented Hamas tactics, using inverted red triangles to mark their targets for death, and covered their hands in red paint to mimic the appearance of blood.
8 students vandalized the Board of Regents' homes and businesses, leaving behind bloody hand prints and terrorist messaging written in red paint.
Chemical agents were thrown through the windows of their homes where small children slept.
Evidence of their terrorist activity was documented by the students on their phones.
It is imperative that our Department of Education immediately cease federal funding to any campus that promotes or supports U.S.-designated terrorist organizations.
These "students" came very close to murdering university officials and their children for "Palestine."
PROTECT THE INNOCENCE OF OUR GIRLS! 🙏❤️
Mark Wahlberg attended a father-daughter dance with his 10-year-old daughter.
When explicit lyrics started playing, he told the DJ:
“This is not okay. You got little girls here… you’re dropping F-bombs and all kinds of other stuff.”
Some called it old-fashioned.
Others called it good parenting.
Do you support his response? Would you have done anything differently?
If there’s only one thing I want you to remember as someone who actually grew up in Iran, it’s this:
A bully only backs down when he faces a bigger bully.
Trump’s approach is messy, unconventional, and disruptive, but that’s exactly why it has a real chance of working. Because the regime itself is messy, unconventional, and disruptive.
This is not a normal government. It doesn’t play by any rules, and it doesn’t care about looking good or ethical.
Anyone who tries to act diplomatic or “proper” with them has already lost. For the mullahs, diplomacy has always just been a fancy word for lying, deceiving, and hiding their true intentions.
Now they’ve run into someone their old tricks don’t work on. Someone who flips the table whenever he feels like it, who doesn’t care about diplomatic etiquette, and who is completely unpredictable to them.
They can’t outsmart him like they used to. Messing with the lion’s tail this time could cost them dearly, because unlike Obama, Trump actually has his finger on the trigger, and unlike @netanyahu , nothing is holding him back.
Another reason his style seems so chaotic is that the global system and other powers have long benefited from keeping the status quo, a corrupt system that quietly protected the regime. Trump is breaking that old order apart.
For Trump, this whole negotiation and deal-making process is basically a soft war. It’s a deliberate strategy to gradually disarm and weaken the regime piece by piece, at minimum cost.
Even if a deal is reached, he won’t stop, He’ll continue until the regime is so eroded and weak that the Iranian people finally have a fair chance to confront and defeat it themselves.
It won’t happen overnight, but if you look at the direction things are going, the trend is clear.
President Trump knows exactly what he’s doing. He’s not performing for us. He’s taking massive risks with his political capital.
It’s a big gamble, yes, but it doesn’t mean it won’t work. And if one person can actually pull Iran out of this cancer, it’s him. No one else. Trust the man, trust the process.
This broke TODAY — June 10, 2026. From News5Cleveland and the Ohio Capital Journal. Confirmed by the Ohio Farm Bureau. Backed by documents obtained directly from the Ohio Statehouse.
And what is being proposed in Columbus right now — quietly, while every eye in America was on Nashville’s 26-1 vote — is the most frightening piece of legislation that Ohio farmers have ever faced.
Because if this proposal becomes law — a data center company could take your farmland. Before a court decides what it is worth. Before you receive a single dollar. While construction begins on what used to be your family’s fields.
🌾 WHAT IS ACTUALLY BEING PROPOSED — IN PLAIN ENGLISH
The Ohio Business Roundtable — a powerful trade group that lobbies at the Statehouse — recommended in a document obtained by News5Cleveland that lawmakers change eminent domain law, and “should extend possession authority to energy infrastructure projects once public use and necessity have been established.” 
Eminent domain. That is the legal power that allows governments to take private property for public use. Roads. Schools. Hospitals. Public utilities. Things that serve the public.
Now — according to documents obtained directly from the Ohio Statehouse — the Ohio Business Roundtable is pushing to extend that power. To energy infrastructure projects. The same infrastructure that AI data centers need to operate.
“We are aware of efforts to further erode the limited protections that landowners have, allowing for quick take of property without first paying for the property and determining a landowner’s rights and compensation through a court of law,” the Ohio Farm Bureau’s Evan Callicoat said. 
Quick take. Without first paying for the property. Those four words should terrify every farmer, every landowner, and every property owner in Ohio — and every state watching what Ohio does next.
😤 “FARMERS COULD LOSE THEIR LAND — AND NOT GET PAID FOR MONTHS OR YEARS”
Data center companies do not hold the power of eminent domain, but Callicoat says that this version could eventually allow for it. “Many of the services and utilities that they require do hold that authority,” he said. He fears that with this proposed idea, it’s broad enough that farmers could lose their land to data centers, not getting paid for it for months or years. 
Months or years. Without payment. While construction begins on your land.
Let that sink in. A farmer who has worked the same fields for decades — whose children grew up on that land, whose family cemetery might sit at the edge of those fields — could be forced to watch a data center go up on his property while a court slowly determines what compensation he deserves.
Right now, eminent domain law allows for federal, state and local governments to take property for public use. If a court sides with the utility company, deeming it necessary to take, the appraised value of the land is given to a court account. However, the owner can appeal this decision to fight for more money. While this court battle is going on, construction is not allowed to begin. 
That last sentence is the critical protection that Ohio farmers currently have. While your court battle is going on — construction cannot begin. Your land cannot be touched until the legal process plays out.
The proposal being pushed by the Ohio Business Roundtable would eliminate that protection. Construction could begin while you are still fighting in court. While your family’s land is still legally in dispute. While the compensation for what was taken has not been determined.
🏛️ AND THE OHIO STATEHOUSE IS FIGHTING BACK — BUT THE OUTCOME IS NOT GUARANTEED
The Ohio Farm Bureau is not the only voice opposing this. Ohio lawmakers — responding to months of community pressure — are pushing their own legislation in the opposite direction.
The measure explicitly bars the use of eminent domain to acquire property for a data center project. “At this point,” Workman said, “we’re just making sure that we preserve farmland and individual property.” 
Preserve farmland. Preserve individual property. Those are the exact words of the Ohio lawmaker introducing the protective legislation. The direct opposite of what the Ohio Business Roundtable is pushing for.
Two bills. Moving simultaneously through the Ohio Statehouse. One that would protect Ohio farmers from losing their land to data centers. One that could — according to the Ohio Farm Bureau — eventually allow data center infrastructure to take property before compensation is determined.
The Ohio Farm Bureau’s 2026 Action Plan specifically calls for leading efforts for additional landowner protections, including eminent domain reform, streamlined judicial procedures, and agricultural easement program enforcement. The bureau also calls for engaging with the Ohio General Assembly on tax incentives that encourage the development of farmland such as data centers, warehouses, and business facilities. 
The Ohio Farm Bureau — the organization that represents hundreds of thousands of Ohio farm families — named data centers specifically in its 2026 action plan as a threat to farmland. Not as an abstract concern. As a documented, named, active threat that requires legislative action to address.
📜 AND THE SWEEPING NEW DATA CENTER LEGISLATION INTRODUCED TODAY ADDS ANOTHER LAYER
Ohio lawmakers introduced sweeping new data center legislation on June 10, 2026 — the same day that Ohio farmers expressed fears about the eminent domain proposal. 
Same day. Two simultaneous legislative battles. Ohio farmers waking up on June 10, 2026 — the same morning Nashville’s council voted 26-1 for a moratorium — to discover that their Statehouse is considering legislation that could give data center infrastructure companies the power to take their land before paying them.
This is not a coincidence. This is the pattern that communities from Ohio to Louisiana to Utah to Virginia have been documenting for two years. While communities fight visible battles — petitions, council votes, celebrity Instagram posts — the less visible battles happen inside Statehouse committee rooms. With trade group lobbyists. With documents obtained only because a journalist filed a public records request.
🌍 WHY OHIO IS THE MOST IMPORTANT BATTLEGROUND IN AMERICA RIGHT NOW
Ohio is not just any state. It is the state where two Ohio moms told the Washington Post that data centers will be the first thing on their minds when they vote in November. The state where Amazon Web Services broke ground on a campus stretching from a residential playground to a neighborhood elementary school. The state that has been called the Midwest’s fastest-growing data center market.
Data centers are Ohio’s newest land use controversy. With concerns ranging from water use to electricity prices to loss of farmland, the rapid onset of data center development has generated many questions and conflicts across the state. In response, members of the Ohio legislature have introduced several bills on data center development. 
Several bills. Moving through committee simultaneously. Some protecting farmers. Some potentially threatening them. And a powerful trade group lobby — the Ohio Business Roundtable — pushing for changes that the Ohio Farm Bureau says could amount to allowing quick take of property without first paying the owner.
Data center opponents gave Ohio lawmakers an earful at the Statehouse on June 3, 2026. And on June 10 — the same day Nashville voted 26-1 — Ohio farmers found out about the eminent domain proposal. Their reaction was immediate. 
🗣️ “THE FARM BUREAU ISN’T OPPOSED TO DATA CENTERS — BUT THEY ARE OPPOSED TO A VIOLATION OF PROPERTY RIGHTS”
This is the most important nuance in the entire Ohio story. And it is the nuance that makes it reach across every political divide.
The Farm Bureau isn’t opposed to data centers, but they are opposed to a violation of property rights, Callicoat said. 
This is not an anti-technology fight. This is not a fight against economic development or job creation or the AI industry.
This is a fight about one of the most fundamental rights in American law. The right to own property. The right to not have that property taken before you are paid for it. The right that the Founders wrote into the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution — “nor shall private property be taken for public use without just compensation” — specifically to protect ordinary Americans from exactly this kind of power being exercised against them.
Ohio farmers are not fighting data centers. They are fighting the idea that a company — backed by a powerful trade group lobby — can use the legal infrastructure of the state to take their land without compensation while construction begins.
That fight — the fight for property rights against corporate power — is not a left fight or a right fight. It is an American fight.
Here is what every Ohio landowner, every Ohio farmer, every Ohio property owner needs to understand right now:
The Ohio Business Roundtable has filed a document with Ohio Statehouse recommending changes to eminent domain law that — according to the Ohio Farm Bureau — are broad enough that farmers could lose their land to data center infrastructure before being paid for it.
That proposal is being considered in Columbus today. While the entire country is watching Nashville. While Erin Brockovich is mapping data center reports from 49 states. While 360,000 people are celebrating a 26-1 council vote in Tennessee.
The battle for Ohio farmland is happening right now. In a committee room. With lobbyists. With documents that had to be obtained through public records requests.
And the only thing standing between Ohio’s farm families and this proposal becoming law is the Ohio Farm Bureau, a handful of protective bills, and the attention of Ohio voters who are paying attention to what their Statehouse is doing in their name.
Are you paying attention?
Are you an Ohio farmer or landowner? Did you know this proposal existed before reading this post? Tell us your county. Tell us your reaction. The Ohio Farm Bureau needs to know how many people are watching this fight.
The Fifth Amendment was written for exactly this moment.
SHARE THIS with every Ohio farmer, every rural landowner, every property rights advocate, every Republican and Democrat who believes that what a man owns cannot be taken from him without fair and immediate compensation. This fight is happening TODAY in Columbus. They need to know.
we are covering the Ohio Statehouse data center fight in real time, alongside Nashville, New York, Utah, and every other community and state where the fight for America’s land, water, and property rights is happening simultaneously. Do not let this one get buried while everyone watches Nashville.
📌 SOURCES:
News5Cleveland — Ohio Farmers Fear New Proposal Would Allow Data Centers to Take Property (June 10, 2026)
Ohio Capital Journal — Ohio Lawmakers Introduce Sweeping New Data Center Legislation (June 10, 2026)
Ohio Capital Journal — Data Center Opponents Give Ohio Lawmakers an Earful (June 3, 2026)
Ohio Capital Journal — Ohio Lawmakers Begin Hearings on Data Centers (May 29, 2026)
Ohio Capital Journal — Ohioans Are Getting Fed Up With Data Centers, State Lawmakers Are Starting to Notice (March 12, 2026)
Ohio Farm Bureau — The Ohio Agriculture and Rural Communities 2026 Action Plan (February 19, 2026)
Ohio State University Farm Office — What to Do About Data Centers? New Bills Offer Some Solutions (February 20, 2026)
Ohio State University Farm Office — Ohio Eminent Domain Bill Meets Resistance (2023 — referenced for legal background)
🎩 The Stoic Way
🚨MAJOR NEWS🚨Governor Greg Abbott has announced his support for closing Texas primaries, arguing that only Republicans should vote in Republican primaries. He also aims to stop universities and local governments from hiring H-1B visa Aliens.
Follow:
@Carlos__Turcios
This is Christopher Babcock.
He was riding his motorcycle when an illegal alien hit him, killing him, and then fled the scene.
He was 62 years old, a husband.
Christopher is why I support ICE.
Meet Jamie Bradish Mignone. She’s a dispatcher for the City of Ottawa, Illinois Police Dept.
She has “8647” as her cover photo which symbolizes ass*ssinating Trump.
Our taxes pay her salary.
Should such a person be responsible for people’s safety and lives @CityOttawaIL?
You can contact police chief Michael Cheatham here: [email protected]
🚨 BREAKING: THE ENTIRE HOUSE OF CARDS IS COLLAPSING! 🚨
When your star witness doesn’t just recant — he explodes and admits he was pressured, threatened, and coerced into lying…
When the Prosecutor themselves confesses this witness was the ONLY reason the case existed…
How in the hell is this witch hunt not thrown out IMMEDIATELY?!
That’s exactly what just happened in the corrupt Democrat lawfare machine in New York!
Michael Cohen has now come out swinging and declared that Radical Left prosecutors Tish James and Alvin Bragg strong-armed him into being their star puppet in their vicious Political Witch Hunt against your favorite President — ME!
His entire testimony is now worthless.
The whole fraudulent case is discredited.
These unAmerican sham cases must be DISMISSED IMMEDIATELY — once and for all!
The Constitution demands it. The Rule of Law screams for it.
The perpetrators of this two-tiered injustice — this weaponization of our sacred Justice System — must be held CRIMINALLY RESPONSIBLE.
We will restore HONOR, INTEGRITY, and EQUAL JUSTICE under the law.
I am an innocent man who has been HORRIFICALLY persecuted by a corrupt regime.
The American people see it. The world sees it.
Now the Courts must do what is RIGHT.
DISMISS THESE HOAXES NOW.
We are taking our country back.
President DONALD J. TRUMP 🇺🇸
Tristaun Darius Johnson posted a photo on social media of himself urinating on the grave of Austin Metcalf...
He's also a child abuser.
It's a crime to desecrate a grave..
Arrest Tristaun Darius Johnson
🚨 UPDATE 🚨
This terrorist's big mouth isn't so loud now, huh?
Zainab Hakim is one of eight University of Michigan students now under federal indictment for constructing a campaign of violence against U of M Board regents.
She was the goddamn ringleader.
Hakim led the pro-Hamas movement on campus that targeted and attacked university officials and Jewish students for over two years.
This genius jihadist also faces a charge of witness intimidation, which is a 20-year felony.
She's accused of threatening to murder an unnamed UM student in July 2024, in hopes of preventing the victim from informing a law enforcement about her domestic terrorism.
This is what $1.3 BILLION in federal funding gets you.
It feels like the key take away is that no matter what the IRGC does, President Trump is going to get a deal done for the American people.
I have total faith in President and his team to bring it across the finish line.
I'm seeing a lot of fake information about a potential deal to reopen the Strait and end Iran's nuclear weapons program. First, the Iranians are not receiving any cash, and no funds are being released for simply signing a deal or attending a meeting. The deal is structured to ensure that the US and its allies concerns are prioritized, and that if the Islamic Republic of Iran meets its obligations, then economic benefits will flow to them and to the entire region. This deal has the potential to remake the region and lead to lasting peace.
I've noticed a couple of bizarre things in the reporting over the last few hours. First, people who (rightly) said Donald Trump was a historic president a month ago now criticizing a deal based on unconfirmed media reports. Second, people who say you can't trust a word said by the IRGC who apparently believe anonymously sourced social media posts.
The president is going to get us a good outcome, one way or the other.
Somalis rank among the most welfare-dependent groups in the United States, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Finland, and Sweden.
Six countries. Same result. Every single time.
This is a pattern, and American taxpayers are paying for it.
81% of Somali immigrant households receive welfare. Even after being in the US for 10 years or longer, 78% are still on welfare. For native households, that number is 21%.
They aren’t living the American dream. They are getting free stuff. And we are all paying for it.
Moreover, mass Somali immigration is making our communities less safe. According to researchers writing in City Journal, Somali immigrant men have an incarceration rate more than twice that of men born in the United States.
An immigration system that endangers our own people is one that needs thorough reform.
Last week, my Task Force held its first hearing on Ohio’s Medicaid fraud scandal. I asked a Democrat State Senator one question:
“Has Somali immigration been good for Ohio?”
She said my question almost brought her to tears because of the hateful rhetoric.
Democrats don’t have an argument against the facts, so they attack the people who find them.
Luke Rosiak testified that 100% of the suspect Medicaid fraud companies he investigated had Somali, Bhutanese, or other African origin names. 100%.
The facts are clear: mass Somali immigration has been a catastrophic failure for American taxpayers, American communities, and American safety.
That is exactly why I introduced legislation to ban immigration from Somalia.
🚨 MEET ZAINAB ALIASGAR HAKIM 🚨
23.
Canton, Michigan
Former University of Michigan staffer.
Sued the school claiming she was fired for “protected speech.”
Megaphone in hand at the terror rallies.
But prosecutors say the real campaign was not on the quad.
It was a coordinated intimidation operation targeting University of Michigan officials, their homes, law enforcement, businesses — and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit.
According to the indictment, Hakim allegedly helped coordinate this terror to force divestment from Israel.
Her most revealing moment:
They suspected a U-M student was cooperating with the feds. Hakim said that he “was going to send us to federal prison.”
She and co-defendant Paige Feyock then allegedly planned to confront him at 3 AM and strip-search him to see if he was wearing a wire. Feyock said the “snitch” “has to be neutralized.”
The loudmouth "activist" who demanded to be heard suddenly had a massive problem with someone else speaking.
Because it was never just about speech.
It was always about power, control, and terrorizing anyone who got in their way.