Sat in the same room/office with someone for 8 years before our paths changed. He was arrested for crimes against children that went back over 25 years just a few years later.
2 words - narrative building
"I was always open about my dealings with students! Look!!!" as the cuffs are going on....
Someone really needs to do some serious digging on this guy.
@Charmin Apparently the lack of QC on the production line extends to the social media team…. I realized over the weekend that the promised gift card for the janky roll never arrived
@GovTimWalz You were fine limiting the 2021 home opener attendance to 10,000, and suddenly in 2025 and 2026 you are their self appointed biggest cheerleader? What could have happened in the interim that would make you want to seem more relatable? I just cant put my finger on it /s
Thank you to the North Dakota Republican Party for having me at their state convention in Minot last night. 1hr and 5min keynote speech, no notes, no script, no prep, just the facts. I went because the NDGOP has wrestled their party from the establishment and I count them as fellow patriots in a battle for the soul of the heartland.
We will save this country, if we're willing to fight for it. If we're willing to tell the truth about some things that are uncomfortable, but as real as the resurrection of Christ. It's gut check time in America. We can keep up the lies or we can knock down the walls and save the foundations of our great country.
Full speech will air Monday 9pm CT across all platforms. I hope you take the 10mins to watch this full clip or catch the entire speech. No more soundbites!
All passions must be rightly ordered, even fear. We must not fear the Muslims, we have to be aware, even hyper-vigilant, but that points us back to one place... Here at home is where our priorities should be. Here at home we have a crisis of culture. You can't ask Americans to fight for ideas they no longer believe in. Sad but true, we're willing to fight for fake identities before freedom and faith. That's a problem. I don't care about Israel, Saudi Arabia, Europe, Asia, The Straight of Hormuz, Africa or anywhere else. The global has too much effect on the local and that's the problem. I care about Minnesota, The Midwest and America!
Drop that American flag if you're sick of all the BS and done paying for this puppet theater! American citizens come 1st. I say what many won't, Imagine if I was Senate majority leader... 🇺🇸
Royce White for U.S. Senate MN 2026
America 1st, Just Right™️
Hello Senator Thune,
Let's expose what you're really doing with "reconciliation."
You announced it yesterday, eleven months after the House passed the SAVE America Act. You're not trying to pass this bill. You're trying to kill it in a way you can blame on process.
Here's how we know:
Reconciliation requires the Senate parliamentarian to rule that provisions are "budgetary." Citizenship verification is not budgetary. Photo ID mandates are not budgetary. The parliamentarian will gut the bill. Then you'll shrug and say "we tried." We see through you.
Meanwhile, you WON'T use the tools that actually work:
Rule XIX limits each senator to two speeches per legislative day. Keep the Senate in continuous session, file cloture daily, and the filibuster exhausts in ~12-20 days. You dismissed it as "complicated." Because if you tried and succeeded, you'd have to actually pass the bill.
Harry Reid nuked the filibuster in 2013 when he wanted results.
Mitch McConnell changed Senate rules THREE times and canceled the August recess.
Chuck Schumer used reconciliation within months on a 50-50 Senate.
You have 53 seats. You've changed nothing, canceled nothing, and waited eleven months.
Now let's talk donors:
• Goldman Sachs: $150K to you - top H-1B user
• Google: $75K - lobbies against E-Verify
• Meta: $72.5K - Zuckerberg's FWD[.]us pushes mass immigration
• Wells Fargo: $90K - banks undocumented immigrants
Same corporations sponsor Punchbowl News, where you sit for "Fly Out Days" which nobody watches except Congress staffers and K Street lobbyists who pays premium bucks for legislative intelligence. Their reporter then telegraphs to the audience the SAVE Act "will ultimately fail."
Corporate money flows to you AND to the outlet that frames your inaction as inevitable.
We see the loop.
You called grassroots anger a "paid influencer ecosystem." YOU are the paid influencer. You take the wrong side of a 80% issue because you are indistinguishable from a K Street mouthpiece, and an ineffective one to boot who won't bend the rules to get anything passed.
What we want:
1. Force a real talking filibuster.
2. Stop hiding behind process.
3. Pass the SAVE America Act.
YOU will become the reason that we will have our butts kicked in midterms. Not Candace Owens, not Nick Fuentes, not anyone else. You and you alone, and all because you want to make the 200 or so viewers of Punchbowl Fly Out Days happy. You're living in a K Street information bubble, addicted to the comforts and praises of lobbyists masquerading as journalists. You mistake the steak and martini dinners you get invited to as your own constituents.
You are not "moderate." The SAVE America Act has 98% support among Republicans. Name one other thing that has 98% support. You are an extreme minority who prides himself on being a calm leader, when in reality you are well in the running for the most ineffective Majority leader of all time.
Prove me wrong. Do the bare modicum of effort. Not symbolic. Actual effort. Cancel the recess. Get SAVE America Act passed.
Hello Representative Levin,
I'd like to introduce you to an organization called the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs.
NDI is one of the four core institutes of the National Endowment for Democracy, established by Congress in 1983. It is the Democratic Party's official international arm. Its board members include Stacey Abrams, Donna Brazile, and Michael McFaul. Its previous chair was Madeleine Albright, who served until her death in 2022. Also on the board: Eric Kessler, founder of Arabella Advisors, the largest dark money network in Democratic politics.
NDI reported $181.5 million in revenue in fiscal year 2023, nearly all in government grants.
NDI's mission, for four decades, has been to tell countries around the world how to run democratic elections. And what NDI consistently tells them, across dozens of countries, is that voter identification is a fundamental pillar of election integrity, and that proving citizenship is a basic prerequisite for participation.
Here is what NDI has demanded of other countries:
NDI's foundational guide, Building Confidence in the Voter Registration Process (2001), describes voter ID systems as standard democratic infrastructure. It states that voter registries should contain "voters' photographs and even their fingerprints" and that registered voters should be issued "a voter or other ID card that serves as proof of their right to vote." NDI explains that "issuing ID cards, either national or voting, requires a second point of contact between election officials and voters, which introduces an additional safeguard into the system." (pp. 10–11, 15)
NDI's 2015 study of voter registration across the Middle East and North Africa goes further, laying out that voters must "prove their identity, essentially demonstrating that they are who they say they are" and must "affirm their citizenship and age." (p. 11)
That same 2001 guide identifies married name changes as a routine voter roll maintenance challenge: "Election officials must update information about people who have moved or who have married and changed their surname." NDI also notes that voter lists "may omit information about changes of address or name for those eligible people who have recently moved or married." NDI's recommendation is not to eliminate voter ID. It is to maintain clean, continuously updated voter rolls that accommodate name changes within the system.
In its 2009 Bangladesh report, NDI praised the country's new photo-voter list and national ID card system, noting that the ID cards gave "a sense of empowerment and belonging to the disadvantaged and marginalized people of the country, particularly women."
Read that again. NDI itself called voter identification empowering for WOMEN!
In every case, NDI's position was identical: marriage-related name changes are a solvable administrative problem. The solution is better record-keeping and updated systems. Not fewer safeguards. Not the elimination of voter ID.
Your party's own international arm has already solved the problem you bring up. The answer is: maintain the rolls. Update the records. Issue the IDs. Accommodate name changes within the system, don't use them as a reason to have no system at all.
The exact opposite of what you push here - refusing to clean voter rolls.
By NDI’s own standards, by the standards of your own international soft power branch, YOUR position is the anti-feminist position.
The SAVE America Act asks Americans to do less than what NDI demands of Nicaragua, less than what NDI praises in Morocco, and far less than the biometric fingerprint-and-facial-recognition system NDI supervised in Nigeria. Eighty-four percent of Americans support photo ID to vote. Two-thirds of Democrats support it. Jimmy Carter's own 2005 bipartisan commission recommended it.
You voted no. Your party's international arm, funded with taxpayer money, chaired by your party's former Senate leader (Tom Daschle), staffed by your party's most prominent voting-rights advocate, says yes. For everyone else.
NDI's guides are publicly available on their website. You might consider reading them before you spout mindless drivel to protect your own grift.