Chairman Jim Eschenbaum confirmed that Senate Majority Leader Thune asked me not to attend this event.
Thank you for recording everything, James Bialota.
I know so many of you have been wondering where I’ve been. Please know I’ve read your comments, prayers and words of support and kindness. It meant the world to me.
Goodbyes are hard. But they are necessary before you can meet again…
Love,
JD ☀️

In Wolford v. Lopez today, SCOTUS rejected HI’s “spirit of aloha” “vampire” property-based efforts to “hobble” 2A rights, which under Bruen allow law-abiding citizens the lawful use of their firearms. @CivilRights says “mahalo” to SCOTUS! This @TheJusticeDept fights for you!
I took a look at this. It's a good outcome, but let me fill you in on a few facts so you understand how crazy it is that we had to litigate this at all.
In 2016, there was such a huge surge of migrants on the border that DHS couldn't possibly process them all. So it set limits, and would allow a small number into the US each day to be processed, and those people could then start the process of requesting asylum. The people standing at the border who couldn't get processed right away then filed a class action lawsuit, claiming their "rights" were violated. The District Court agreed with them, and the Ninth Circuit affirmed.
So our courts ruled that migrants - people who are not citizens of the United States - can use American law to sue the American government basically to let them in. That's a little simplified but more or less the case.
The statutory issue is when a migrant can be considered to have "arrived in the US." The lower courts held that a migrant has "arrived" the moment he reaches the border and has any contact with US border patrol. So when an agent STOPS someone from entering, the District Court and the Ninth Circuit ruled that the migrant had in fact "arrived" in the USA, such that he can take advantage of our laws and sue our government.
That is the madness that SCOTUS put a stop to today. Keep in mind also that this lawsuit has been going on since 2017. So for nearly 10 years, we have wasted resources to get a SCOTUS ruling that is just basic common sense.
💥NEW: James Carville: “I actually do think it's time for Democrats to talk the S word: ‘Schism’ ... there's just some sh*t that I can't be in the same tent with ... I'm done ... I don't want to be in a political party that denies the right of the state of Israel to exist.”
You just love to see this deceitful, hateful, shriveled up little shit come to the end of his days seeing the monster he helped create finally come back to destroy the master.
@Kwyjibo40 I cited the officers' commissioning document word for word, and then also explicitly worked in the fact that it is under the Constitution.
That's literally all in my post.
All of it.
Please learn to read.
Now scram.
Joel is great and OG MAGA. On this, I strongly disagree. I do not want vile anti-white Democrat donors and voters to be catered to. They were fine with the Great Replacement until their pets turned on Israel? VP and everyone else will be better off in 2028 without them.
I lived in FL-19 with @data_republican during COVID. As a deaf person, mask mandates erased faces. Imagine the world already on mute, and then someone blurs the screen too.
I'd been a Romney conservative my whole life. 2020 ended that. Not because I moved right … the institutions moved out from under me.
Cape Coral was the freest district in the freest state, and we went there because we needed to breathe in a country that threatened my own husband just for pulling down his mask so I could lip read (yes, that happened). We were eventually called back to Utah, where we're called to stay and fight for an incredible state and people.
But FL-19 holds a place in our hearts.
I recently gave a speech there by means of my mom. I met several wonderful candidates running in that district. But only one of them understood something I learned the hard way…that freedom is fragile, and the people who know that best are the ones who've had it taken from them.
@JohnStrandUSA made the same choice we did years ago: that FL-19 is worth fighting for. He remains the only official endorsement I have ever made.
As we contemplate the Iranian delegation storming out of the negotiations in Switzerland like a bunch of humiliated high school mean girls, consider the possibility that Trump signed the MOU for two reasons:
1. To show the whole world that the Iranian mullahs are incapable of operating in good faith.
2. To show the world he has no choice but to once again bomb the crap out of them.
There are 3 solutions to the Strait of Hormuz problem -- backed by US military but not reliant on it.
1. Gulf States must have the courage to take on Iran as part of a coalition. No playing both sides of the fence via Qatar.
2. The Gulf States, rather than bribe Iran, need to pay for a mercenary army to occupy coastal Iran near the Strait.
3. The Gulf States are going to need to bring their own Air Assets into the fray and attack Iranian targets farther inland. Iran has attacked them. Time for them to fight back. If they aren't going to use the fighters and attack helicopters for this, what will they ever use them for?
The year was 1992. The U.S., now world’s only superpower, had just defeated Soviet Union in Cold War without firing a shot. World had achieved state of peace & freedom beyond what it had ever known.
Then these jokers took over.
Don't forget her. She's JUST as KNOWINGLY guilty.
And she... has no pardon.
Arrest her; and I bet she starts 'chirping' out MANY others involved, for a plea deal.
2028 is a long way away. But I do know that 2024 happened, and the same people who couldn’t win one Iowa caucus are talking as is they are king makers or voter drivers. This is pathological narcissism. “We won’t back JD.” Um… OK? Nobody gives a shit.
According to NPR, Israel has continued bombing the shit out of Lebanon, has killed at least 47 people, including women and children, which violates the 14 point plan, and they are holding the US accountable for failing to contain Israel.