Monday, July 6, 2026

A stranded soccer fan meets the real America

Tearful German World Cup Supporter Appears on Live TV After Anti-American Panic Collapses

German soccer fan Sebastian Kraus came to the United States for the 2026 World Cup with a head full of fear, and that fear came from the usual media doom machine that loves to sell America as a crime scene with stadium lights.

He told NBC 10 Boston he had been nervous about traveling here because of the constant talk about shootings, criminals, and danger. Then he and his group got stranded, and a New England man named Bob, along with his family, stepped in and offered them a ride to their hotel. No drama. No lecture. Just plain American decency.

That simple act hit Kraus so hard that he later said he watched the goodbye video with Bob about 40 times and cried every time. Funny how a little kindness can do what a thousand gloomy talking points never could.

He says he fell in love with the country.

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The Democrats, Socialists, Communists and Globalists should learn something from Mr. Kraus.

Is the Supreme Court Compromised by Deep State Cronyism?

ICYMI: Chief Justice Roberts Is Good Pals with Trump-Hating Deep State Leader Norm Eisen

Vacationed at His Palace in Czech Republic for a Week

In a bombshell revelation that’s sending shockwaves through conservative circles, it turns out Chief Justice John Roberts has been rubbing elbows with none other than Norm Eisen—the radical leftist operative who’s spent years orchestrating lawfare campaigns against President Donald Trump, his close advisers, and his allies.

According to a previous report from Revolver News, Roberts didn’t just bump into Eisen at a D.C. cocktail party.

No, these two are apparently such “good pals” that Roberts jetted off to the Czech Republic for a week-long sleepover at Eisen’s lavish 150-room palace.

It’s straight from the mouth of Norm Eisen himself—the very same man who practically wrote the Deep State’s instruction manual on how to destabilize political opponents via color revolutions, lawfare, and weaponized legal warfare against President Trump.

According to Eisen, during an interview with Pantsuit Politics LLC, Chief Justice Roberts is a longtime friend who joined him overseas to work “on American and European rule-of-law issues.”

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Norm Eisen has been involved in multiple lawsuits against Donald Trump. From 2019 to 2020, Eisen served as the special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee for the impeachment and trial of President Trump.

Main Runway at Palm Beach International Airport to be rehabilitated

PBIA run­way project may add to delays

Flight delays at Palm Beach Inter­na­tional Air­port, already among the worst in the coun­try, could worsen in the com­ing months.

The Palm Beach County Depart­ment of Air­ports is pre­par­ing to rehab­il­it­ate the air­port’s 10,000-foot primary com­mer­cial run­way, known as 10 L. The $27 mil­lion project will require overnight clos­ures later this year and a com­plete shut­down for six months in 2027, accord­ing to air­port offi­cials.

The first phase of the work will res­ult in the clos­ure of Run­way 10L from 10 p.m. through 6 a.m. Monday to Fri­day from Octo­ber 2026 to Janu­ary 2027. Then, from Feb­ru­ary through July 2027, the 10L run­way would be closed all day. All air­craft would use the smal­ler 7,000-foot cross­wind run­way.

“Wow” was the reac­tion of Nancy Pul­lam, a mem­ber of the Cit­izens’ Com­mit­tee on Air­port Noise. She and other mem­bers were briefed on the upcom­ing work dur­ing a recent meet­ing with air­port staff mem­bers.

“Oh Lordy,” said another mem­ber. Air­port Dir­ector Laura Beebe said some car­ri­ers may need to adjust their sched­ules dur­ing the first phase because flights will not be able to take off or land after 11 p.m. on weeknights. Once the main run­way is closed in 2027, car­ri­ers may have to reduce the load on their planes because the sec­ond­ary run­way is much shorter than the main one.

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Palm Beach International Airport (PBI) is officially rebranding to President Donald J. Trump International Airport. The name change takes effect on July 9, 2026. Flight codes and booking systems will transition from PBI to DJT on August 18, 2026. Until then, travelers should continue using PBI.

Early Morn 7-6-26

Another 250 Years?

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

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Sunday, July 5, 2026

Evening Sky 7-5-26



The Oliver Wolcott story is the kind of July Fourth history Americans should still teach without apology.

In 1776, patriots in New York tore down a 4,000-pound statue of King George III, a monument to British empire dressed up as Roman grandeur.

Oliver Wolcott saw something better than symbolism. He saw ammunition. The King’s lead was hauled to Connecticut, melted down by Wolcott’s family and neighbors, and turned into more than 42,000 musket balls for the Continental Army.

That is the American Revolution in one image: tyranny toppled, melted, molded, and fired back. [Peter Navarro]

Good Night, Patriots!

Mayor Mandami defends Illegals and condems our Government

NYC Mayor Mamdani marks Independence Day by defending illegal immigrants as ICE arrests convicted criminals

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani chose the Fourth of July to deliver an Independence Day address focused not on the nation's founding or the men and women who defend it, but on the plight of illegal immigrants facing enforcement by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The speech landed just days after the Department of Homeland Security published a detailed press release listing ICE arrests of illegal aliens convicted of child sex offenses, manslaughter, drug trafficking, and other serious crimes.

The contrast could hardly be sharper. While Mamdani described ICE agents as a menace to neighborhoods, DHS was naming the people those agents had just pulled off American streets, and the crimes that put them there.

In his address, as Breitbart reported, Mamdani cast immigration enforcement in stark terms, describing agents carrying out federal law as an occupying force:
  • "We see masked agents terrorizing our streets, eating food cooked by our undocumented neighbors before spiriting them away in unmarked vans."
  • He went further, framing resistance to ICE operations as an expression of patriotism: "We see America each time neighbors link arms with neighbors without asking how long they have lived here or what papers they have as ICE invades our neighborhood."
  • And he characterized supporters of immigration enforcement as motivated by bigotry: "America, they will tell you, belongs only to those with the right accent or the right shade of skin. The rest of us, they insist, should be grateful for merely being allowed to visit. How small they are, how weak, how unoriginal."
The Mayor who hates America

DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis offered a pointed rebuttal to the kind of framing Mamdani employed. Her statement addressed the arrests directly:

"Yesterday, ICE arrested murderers, pedophiles, sexual predators, drug traffickers, and other criminal illegal aliens convicted of heinous crimes. Thanks to President Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, ICE is supercharged with 12,000 new law enforcement officers to remove the worst of the worst from American communities.

Nearly 70 percent of ICE arrests are of illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S."

Political Witchhunt in Louisiana

Louisiana Supreme Court halts criminal case against AG Liz Murrill, citing 'extraordinary' procedural failures

The Louisiana Supreme Court stepped in Friday to freeze the criminal prosecution of Attorney General Liz Murrill, just one day after a New Orleans grand jury handed up a 16-count indictment accusing the state's top law enforcement officer of intimidation and malfeasance. The court's stay order did not hold back: the indictment, it said, "appears to turn the law on its head."

The speed alone is striking. A grand jury indicts a sitting attorney general on Thursday. By Friday, the state's highest court has halted the case, found the defendant is likely to win dismissal, and identified what it called "extraordinary procedural defects and improprieties" in the way the charges were brought.

That timeline raises a question worth asking plainly: Was this prosecution built to hold up in court, or was it built to make a political point?

The charges against Murrill, Louisiana's first female attorney general and a Republican, arose from a dispute over the restructuring of a New Orleans court clerk position.

Earlier this year, the state legislature abolished the elected criminal court clerk office in New Orleans and merged it with another clerk role. Months later, Calvin Duncan, whose murder conviction was vacated after more than 28 years in prison, won election to the now-abolished position.

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Illegals/Traffickers arrested

Eleven illegal immigrants from Venezuela and Colombia indicted in multi-state sex trafficking, drug, and firearms case

Federal prosecutors have charged eleven Venezuelan and Colombian nationals in a sweeping, 30-count indictment alleging the sex trafficking of a minor, drug trafficking, and illegal firearms trafficking across at least four states.

Ten of the eleven defendants were arrested Tuesday in coordinated law enforcement operations spanning Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Florida. One defendant remains at large, with a listed residence in Mexico.

The case, announced by the Department of Justice, lays out an alleged criminal network that operated across state lines, trafficking at least nine firearms, selling ecstasy, and, most disturbingly, conspiring to sex traffic a girl between the ages of 14 and 18 along with an adult woman in central Ohio.

Ten of the eleven defendants are currently in the United States illegally. That fact alone should sharpen the focus for anyone still debating whether the federal government has an obligation to know who is inside this country and what they are doing here.

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Patel Announces Operation New Dawn

FBI Director Kash Patel Announces ‘Operation New Dawn’

in Historic Sweep of 300+ Criminals in Chicago

FBI Director Kash Patel announced Operation New Dawn after federal authorities arrested more than 300 suspects in a sweeping 60-day crackdown across the Chicago area.

The historic operation also recovered 24 children, many reported kidnapped or missing, as President Trump’s law enforcement team vows to keep pressure on violent criminal networks.

Patel said the operation marked a major show of force against crime in one of America’s biggest cities. He described it as a “whole-of-government approach” under President Trump’s leadership.

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Our Nation's History is a Legacy to be defended

DeSantis says founders rejected the left’s ideas at Mount Rushmore

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spent July 4 at Mount Rushmore, where he joined the holiday atmosphere around Trump’s speech and the fireworks show. During a conversation with Sean Hannity on FOX News, DeSantis focused on the country’s founding and said the American system has lasted far beyond what history usually expects.

He said the Founding Fathers understood how fragile republics can be. In his view, they built something designed to stand the test of time. He argued that the core American idea still matters now, especially when modern politics keeps pushing bigger government and softer limits on power.

DeSantis put it plainly:
  • “250 years — if you think about it, republics are not supposed to last that long.”
  • “When the founding fathers set forth these important principles, they knew that all these republics in history had failed and they were trying to confound history.”
  • “And what they laid down were enduring truths.”
  • “Our rights either come from God or the government.”
  • “If they come from God that’s it, there is no more debate about it.”
  • “Government’s either got to be limited or not. If it is, then we always have to have limited government.”
He then turned to the modern left and singled out Zohran Mamdani as part of what he sees as a larger trend.
“And when I see the Mamdani’s of the world, they’re basically offering these ideas, they claim they are progressive, they’re really regressive.”
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Early Morn 7-5-26

Declaration of Independence

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Saturday, July 4, 2026

Evening Sky 7-4-26

Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s “Salute to America” is a full-throated America 250 message: the Revolution was not an accident, a tantrum, or a tax dispute.

"It was a civilizational act of courage. The Founders were prosperous men with everything to lose, yet they pledged lives, fortunes, and sacred honor against the most powerful empire on earth.

Washington’s freezing army, Trenton, Princeton, Valley Forge, and the long road to victory proved something permanent about the American soul.

This country was built by people who did the impossible because liberty, faith, and destiny demanded it." [Marco Rubio]

Good Night, Patriots!

Rising Socialist/Communists Islamists in NYC

Socialist congressional candidate confirms relationship with Mamdani's top lawyer

who once represented al Qaeda-linked detainees

Darializa Avila Chevalier, the 32-year-old presumptive Democratic congresswoman backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, has confirmed she is in a romantic relationship with Ramzi Kassem.

Ramzi Kassem is the 48-year-old attorney who serves as Mamdani's chief legal counsel and who previously represented Guantanamo Bay detainees linked to al Qaeda, including one man described as a "close associate" of Osama bin Laden.

The relationship, which became official in 2023, ties together three figures at the center of New York's rising socialist left: a congressional candidate, the mayor who endorsed her, and the lawyer who advises him, all bound by shared activism, overlapping professional work, and now personal romance.

The Washington Free Beacon reported the details of the arrangement, drawing on a statement Chevalier provided to City and State.

The facts raise pointed questions about political entanglement, and about the network of relationships shaping who gets endorsed, who gets hired, and who gets sent to Congress from New York City.

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Ramzi Kassem is a Syrian-born naturalized U.S. citizen with a diverse Middle Eastern, North African, and Circassian heritage. Born in Beirut, Lebanon, during the civil wars, his family later relocated to Baghdad, Iraq, and Damascus, Syria, before he immigrated to the United States. His mixed heritage and upbringing in war-torn regions heavily shaped his worldview and his career.

Kassem is a Paul & Daisy Soros New American Fellow who went on to become a law professor at CUNY School of Law and serve as NYC Chief Counsel...Background in human rights and national security lawLegal career and advocacy workAdvising role in the NYC mayor's administration

American Greatness - "The Last best hope of Earth"

Reagan defined American greatness as its people, not its government. We the People are the country

In his re-election campaign, he said, “The greatness of America doesn’t begin in Washington; it begins with each of you—in the mighty spirit of free people under God, in the bedrock values you live by each day in your families, neighborhoods, and workplaces.”

In 1983, in his speech calling the Soviet Union the Evil Empire, Reagan said, “Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits aflame with righteousness did I understand the greatness and the genius of America. America is good. And if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.”

25 years later, Obama’s election proved Reagan was right about ceasing greatness. Loyalty matters. Obama refused to honor the flag by covering his heart with his hand and Democrats nominated him.

The problem today is millions of those newcomers just absolutely hate America because even with control of the schools and the media, Democrats cannot generate enough self-loathing to keep them in power.

You cannot reconcile Christianity with Islamism.

Don Surber's article

Caesar Rodney, a Founding Father

Hail Caesar—a patriot’s statue returns

President Trump restores the honor to a man toppled by the George Floyd hysteria

Listen my readers, I know you did hear of the famous ride of Paul Revere.

Today you will become aware then of the famous ride of a Delawarean.

Caesar Rodney is a Founding Father, a title that is as alive today as it was on July 2, 1776, when he cast the vote in the Continental Congress to have all 13 colonies declare independence from the Crown.

He rode 70 miles through the backwoods from Wilmington to Philadelphia during a thunderstorm at night to cast the vote that broke the deadlock in the Delaware delegation. He did not see the ride as the big deal it was. Eventually he was elected Mayor in his home county and then Governor in 1778.

His patriotism went back to participation in the French and Indian War followed by opposition to the Stamp Act, which placed a tax on paper. Benjamin Franklin objected that it hit printers hardest. John Adams Adams, viewed it as an effort to “strip us in a great measure of the means of knowledge, by loading the Press, the colleges, and even an Almanack and a News-Paper, with restraints and duties.”

But Delaware honored Rodney with the statue for 97 years, until Saint George Floyd died in Minneapolis. On June 12, 2020, Democrat Mayor Mike Purzycki of Wilmington, Delaware, reacted by ordering the removal of the Caesar Rodney equestrian statue. Purzycki also removed a statue of Columbus.

The mayor put them in storage.

In 1923, Civil War General James Harrison Wilson headed an effort to raise money to fund a statue to Caesar Rodney.

Wilson was 23 and an 1860 graduate of West Point when the Civil War began. He helped end the war as a general four years later, defeating Nathan Bedford Forrest in the Battle of Selma. Later, Wilson also helped capture Jefferson Davis, but Delaware has not honored Wilson.

When Obama went Selma with black leaders to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a civil rights march, he failed to note that it was the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Selma, which actually helped free the slaves.

Read this interesting article by Don Surber

Rodney was 55 when he died of facial cancer.

Katanji Insults Clarence Thomas

Jackson invokes slavery to rebuke Thomas in heated birthright citizenship clash

The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's executive order restricting birthright citizenship in a divided ruling on June 30, with the real fireworks coming not from the majority opinion but from a bitter exchange between Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson (DEI hire) and Clarence Thomas, two of only three Black justices ever to serve on the Court.

Jackson used her concurring opinion to accuse Thomas by name of trying to repurpose the 14th Amendment's Citizenship Clause into a narrow, race-specific remedy rather than a broad constitutional guarantee.

Thomas, in a 91-page dissent joined by Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, fired back that the majority had "devalued" American citizenship by extending it to what he called "the children of all foreign birth tourists and illegal aliens."

The 6-3 decision affirmed that children born on U.S. soil to parents unlawfully or temporarily present are citizens under the 14th Amendment. Chief Justice John Roberts authored the majority opinion, joined by Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, and the Court's three liberal justices, as Just The News reported.

The ruling struck down a 2025 executive order directing federal agencies to deny birthright citizenship to children of illegal immigrants.

In Thomas's view, a constitutional provision written to guarantee that freed Black Americans could never again be stripped of their citizenship has been stretched to cover a situation its framers never contemplated, automatic citizenship for children born to people who entered the country illegally or on temporary visas.

Jackson accuses Clarence Thomas of Intellectual inconsistency

Years from now, this ruling will be over-turned as did Roe v. Wade.