Friday, February 13, 2026

Palm Beach cracking down on boats in the Lake Worth Lagoon

Palm Beach police step up enforcement on boats in Lake Worth Lagoon

If you’ve ever walked or boated along the Lake Worth Lagoon, you’ve probably noticed boats that look like they’ve been sitting there for a while.

On Tuesday, Palm Beach police updated town council members on what they’re doing about it — as they step up enforcement aimed at boats tied to illegal moorings or left anchored long-term in town waters.



Police say they are now cracking down on illegal moorings and enforcing a law passed in November that limits how long boats can stay anchored, no more than 30 days within a six-month period.

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China undermining our country

Groups helping Communist China

More than 2,000 groups across the United States, Canada, Germany, and the UK are helping the Chinese Communist Party advance its agenda by exercising influence in democratic nations, according to a report published on Wednesday.

They are advancing its agenda by exercising influence in democratic nations, according to a Jamestown Foundation report published on Feb. 11.

The report maps these organizations, which, by some counts, mobilize tens of thousands of actors on behalf of CCP interests. These are groups that fall under the CCP’s United Front Work Department, which came to the spotlight only a few years ago when a human rights group exposed the “secret police stations” run by Chinese officials on foreign soil.

The report’s author identified 347 groups in Germany, 405 in the UK, 575 in Canada, and 967 in the United States, which it says are likely only the tip of the iceberg.

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Based on Department of Justice reports and a December 2024 guilty plea, China operated at least one secret police station in New York City. While U.S. authorities shut down this Manhattan location in 2022 after an FBI investigation, these operations, which target the Chinese diaspora for transnational repression, remain a major security concern.

Mad Max has a challenger

Democrat Launches Primary Bid To Unseat lunatic Maxine Waters

Myla Rahman is taking aim at Rep. Maxine Waters’ 35-year tenure in Congress as she launches a primary challenge against the longtime Democratic lawmaker, arguing that voters are ready for a generational shift.

Rahman, a nonprofit executive, Los Angeles native is 34 years younger than the 87-year-old Waters. As she begins her campaign in California’s solidly blue 43rd Congressional District, Rahman is emphasizing what she describes as growing frustration with political leadership.

“People are sick and tired of the same old thing,” Rahman told the California Post in an interview this week.

Waters has represented the South Los Angeles district since 1991 and has not faced a serious primary challenge in more than a decade. Her long tenure has made her one of the most recognizable and controversial figures in Congress, particularly during President Donald Trump’s first term, when she emerged as one of his most outspoken critics, proving she is not fit to lead.

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Joe Rogan Shares His Wake-Up Call About the Dangers of the Left

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

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THREATS
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Thursday, February 12, 2026

Sunset 2-12-26

The fight against deportation is no longer just about policy. It is about sovereignty.

After record illegal crossings during the Biden years, President Donald Trump returned to office promising mass removals and restored border control.

Crossings dropped sharply. But deportations triggered fierce resistance in sanctuary states, activist networks, and some city governments. Now critics warn that any retreat—real or perceived—signals weakness.

The question posed is stark: what happens if ICE falters?

For supporters of strict enforcement, failure would not be a minor policy loss. It would redefine federal authority, electoral mandates, and the meaning of national borders. [Luthmann]

The Globalists and Democrats and enemies of America are trying hard to destroy our country.

Good Night, Patriots!

Trump Administration argument on Tariffs

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defense of Emergency Tariffs

He delivered the administration's most direct public defense yet of President Trump's emergency tariff powers warning Sunday that a Supreme Court ruling against IEEPA authority would strip the White House of its most effective negotiating tool at exactly the wrong time.

The Supreme Court heard arguments on the legality of Trump's emergency tariff authority in early November 2025. A decision is anticipated later this year. Bessent used his appearance on "Sunday Morning Futures" to frame the stakes before that ruling lands.

"It's an emergency authority, and what was an emergency if it wasn't the fentanyl crisis? We are seeing Canada, Mexico, [and] China come to the table to stop this scourge of the American people."

That's the core of the administration's argument — and it's a strong one.

IEEPA exists for moments when conventional policy channels move too slowly to address genuine national emergencies. Fentanyl has killed more Americans than any foreign adversary in a generation. If that doesn't qualify as an emergency, the word has no meaning.

While the Supreme Court has not given a date for the next hearing, JPMorgan analysts Amy Ho and Joyce Chang noted that historically, the Supreme Court reserves its most consequential rulings for the end of its term in June, allowing for extended deliberation.

Bets are that Trump will lose in the Supreme court, according to Yahoo

Save Act

No one is buying the Democrats’ gender war attacks on voter ID and the SAVE Act

Estimates for the total number of illegal immigrants living in the United States range from 11 million to 18 million, with Democrats often pushing the former number and Republicans the latter.

For the sake of argument says The Washington Examiner, let’s say the Center for Immigration Studies’s March study is correct, and the number is approximately 16 million.

With such a massive noncitizen population, it is obvious that serious steps should be taken to ensure that only citizens vote. To oppose such a move is strong evidence of bad faith and nefarious purpose.

The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, also known as the SAVE Act, is a proposed United States law that would amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require "documentary proof of United States citizenship" to register to vote.

The SAVE Act

Iran Negotiations proceeding

President Donald Trump is considering deploying a second U.S. aircraft carrier strike group to the Middle East

as negotiations with Iran resume, signaling that military force remains firmly on the table if diplomacy fails

In an interview on Tuesday, Trump told Axios that the potential deployment would be part of a broader effort to pressure Tehran as talks restart following last year's brief but intense conflict.

"Either we will make a deal or we will have to do something very tough like last time," Trump told Axios.

The U.S. and Iran resumed negotiations last Friday in Oman — their first talks since the 12-day war in June — even as the Trump administration continued a significant military buildup in the region. Trump said he expects a second round of talks to take place next week.

Despite the military posture, Trump expressed confidence that diplomacy could succeed, saying Iran "wants to make a deal very badly" and is approaching talks more seriously due to U.S. pressure.

"Last time they didn't believe I would do it," Trump said, referring to U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities in June. "They overplayed their hand." "This time the talks are very different," he added.

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CNN Analyst calls Trump and MAGA a cancer

CNN Analyst Bakari Sellers wants to wipeout Trump and MAGA

  • CNN analyst Bakari Sellers called for “fumigation” and “surgical removal” of MAGA supporters
  • The dehumanizing language echoes historical rhetoric used to justify horrific atrocities
  • CNN has remained silent, exposing a glaring double standard in media accountability
  • This rhetoric confirms the left views conservatives as enemies to eliminate, not fellow citizens
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In 2025, CNN's viewership sometimes fell behind non-news networks like the Food Network. Bakari Sellers needs to concentrate on CNN's falling viewersip.

The mysterious case of Nancy Guthrie

Disappearance of Nancy Guthrie

A man was detained for questioning Tuesday night in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie.

The apprehension came after the FBI released surveillance videos of a masked person wearing a handgun holster outside Guthrie’s front door the night she vanished from her Arizona home.

It has not been determined if the man who was detained for questioning, nine days after the 84-year-old mother of U.S. television host Savannah Guthrie was reported missing, is the same person seen in surveillance video.

The department and the FBI were conducting a court-authorized search Tuesday night at a location in Rio Rico, about an hour’s drive south of Tucson, the department said in a statement. It was expected to take several hours.

The department did not immediately provide details about the person or the location. The FBI referred questions to the sheriff’s office.

The Pima County Sheriff’s Department detained the man being questioned by law enforcement during a traffic stop south of Tucson, the agency said.

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Homeless freezing to death in New York City

Scalise blasts Mamdani as 18 New Yorkers freeze to death under socialist mayor's watch

Eighteen people are dead in New York City. They froze to death on the streets of the richest city in America while Mayor Zohran Mamdani's administration deployed warming vehicles and urged the homeless to find shelter.

House Majority Leader Steve Scalise didn't mince words on Tuesday. The Louisiana Republican tied the deaths directly to Mamdani's leadership — and used them to frame the stakes of a looming DHS funding fight that Democrats appear determined to sabotage.

Since Friday's press conference, one additional New Yorker lost their life on the streets of our city as a result of this cold snap. The total lives lost is now 18. Each life lost is a tragedy, and we will continue to hold their families in our thoughts.

Thoughts. Eighteen people are dead, and the mayor offered thoughts.

Democrats are playing a funding game with agencies that exist to keep Americans alive during emergencies.

The fight isn't actually about ICE, despite what Democratic messaging suggests. ICE is fully funded. It received an injection of billions of dollars from President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" last year.

Democrats have taken issue with that funding specifically, but Scalise argued their obstruction of DHS funding goes well beyond immigration enforcement — it threatens the entire homeland security apparatus.

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Dems - Save Act

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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Sunset 2-11-26

A federal judge in Los Angeles handed the Trump administration a legal victory Monday, issuing a preliminary injunction against California's so-called "No Secret Police Act" — the state law that would have barred ICE agents from wearing masks during enforcement operations.

U.S. District Judge Christina Snyder, a Clinton appointee, ruled that the law unlawfully discriminates against federal officers by singling them out while leaving state and local law enforcement untouched.

That distinction is what killed the law, not on policy grounds, but on constitutional ones.

"However, because the No Secret Police Act, as presently enacted, does not apply equally to all law enforcement officers in the state, it unlawfully discriminates against federal officers."

Good Night, Patriots!

Seditious 6 are not seditious according to Grand Jury

A federal grand jury in Washington, D.C. does not indict "seditious 6"

The six Democratic lawmakers who urged members of the military to refuse so-called “illegal orders” off the hook

The lawmakers named in the video are Senators Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) and Mark Kelly (D-AZ), and Representatives Maggie Goodlander (NH), Jason Crow (CO), Chris Deluzio (PA), and Chrissy Houlahan

In the clip, they repeatedly said phrases like “You can refuse illegal orders” and “You must refuse illegal orders.” The video went viral last November and drew immediate outrage from supporters of President Donald Trump.

Sources told reporters the Justice Department sought to charge the lawmakers under 18 U.S.C. § 2387, a statute that addresses inducing or assisting insubordination in the armed forces. But the grand jury did not return indictments.

CBS News and The New York Times were among the outlets to report the decision. The news follows a pattern of high-profile legal attention tied to President Donald Trump, who criticized the lawmakers at the time and called their comments “seditious,” demanding they be “arrested and put on trial.”

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Washington, D.C. is overwhelmingly Democratic, with around 92% of registered voters identifying as Democrats. So, what was the make-up of the Grand Jury?

A Reminder to the Losers

The White House's video at Super Bowl

The video was posted to X roughly 20 minutes before Mr. Bunny's performance. It begins with the declaration that "We don't do subtle," and immediately delivers on that premise.

What follows is a rapid-fire montage of fighter jets, Trump rallies, executive order signings, and patriotic bravado featuring appearances from Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

ICE Super Bowl Commercial

Ice commercial at Super Bowl

You wouldn’t know any of this if you only listened to the Left. To hear Hollywood and the mainstream media tell it, ICE officers are jackbooted thugs ripping apart innocent families.

Just recently the Grammys, Bad Bunny—the same artist the NFL chose to headline the Super Bowl halftime show—stood on stage and declared “ICE out!” to thunderous applause from his celebrity friends.

Funny how a guy who refuses to tour in America because he’s worried about ICE has no problem lecturing Americans about immigration policy. The dehumanization campaign has been relentless, painting these public servants as villains rather than the protectors they are.

Then came Sunday night. Minutes after Bad Bunny finished his politically charged and prverted halftime performance, something unexpected aired to over 100 million Americans.

32nd Lake Worth Beach Annual Street Painting Festival

Lake Worth Street Painting Festival

When: 02/21/2026 - 02/22/2026

10:00 am - 7:00 pm

Where: Lake Worth Cultural Plaza, 414 Lake Ave., Lake Worth, FL, 33460

Oversight Committee Investigating Omar's husband

Comer Demands Business Records From Ilhan Omar's Husband Amid Questions Over Wealth Surge

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer is demanding business records tied to Rep. Ilhan Omar's husband, Tim Mynett, zeroing in on two companies whose reported value exploded from as little as $15,001 to as much as $30 million in a single year.

The Kentucky Republican's letter targets documents and communications related to eStCru LLC and Rose Lake Capital — firms in which Mynett holds stakes — and suggests the records may reveal people "buying access."

Neither Omar nor Mynett responded to press requests for comment. Their spokespeople stayed silent.

The request could serve as the opening act before a subpoena forces delivery of the documents. And if the numbers on those financial disclosures are even half-accurate, the questions Comer is asking deserve answers.

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