Friday, June 12, 2026

Lake Worth Beach downtown Parking Garage

Lake Worth Beach takes next step toward new downtown parking garage

The nearly $10 million proposal would transform an existing surface parking lot near K Street and First Avenue South

A controversial proposal to build a new downtown parking garage in Lake Worth Beach is moving forward after a commission vote during a quasi-judicial hearing Monday night.

The vote does not give final approval for construction. Instead, city leaders say it allows the project team to move forward with completing the garage's design and obtaining a guaranteed maximum price before construction can begin. [WPTV]

Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool

Joe Biden Left the Reflecting Pool Leaking 45,000 Gallons a Day and Trump Fixed It for $2 Million

Biden had four years to fix the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and handed Trump a landmark hemorrhaging water like a broken fire hydrant.

Now Trump has finished the job – and the left is furious he did it too fast and too cheap.

The Washington Post ran to a "color consultant" to tell America the new shade of blue would look "very dismal." Typical remark from a liberal.

The numbers tell the whole story. The Reflecting Pool was leaking 45,000 gallons of water every single day when Trump took office.

Expansion joints installed during the Obama era were draining 16 million gallons annually – costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars every year while nobody in the Biden White House lifted a finger.

Their answer to this disaster was Biden's proposal of  $301 million requiring three and a half years to complete...Trump did it for 0.66% of Biden's estimate.

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Biden Used Temporary Protected Status to Block Deportations for Over a Million Illegal Aliens

Biden’s Backdoor Amnesty Scheme Just Got Exposed and the Numbers Are Staggering

Biden let Venezuelan gang members into the country and handed them work permits.

Now Congress is uncovering how he made sure they could never be deported. Biden's backdoor amnesty scheme just got exposed – and it's worse than anyone thought.

Representative Brandon Gill chairs the House Oversight Committee's Task Force on Defending Constitutional Rights and Exposing Institutional Abuses.

And he laid out precisely how the Biden administration hijacked Temporary Protected Status – TPS – to deliver what he calls "backdoor amnesty" to more than a million people with no legal right to be in the United States.

TPS was never designed for this.

Congress created the program to give temporary shelter to foreign nationals whose home countries had been hit by war or natural disaster – the operative word being temporary.

They redesignated TPS countries on a rolling basis – shifting the cutoff date forward every 18 months to pull in new arrivals who had crossed the border during the Biden surge itself.

"About half of all current TPS beneficiaries weren't even residing in the United States until after Joe Biden took office," Gill told the committee. "In other words, TPS was a vehicle for providing backdoor amnesty for the very people that the American people saw pouring into our border for four years."

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Early Morning sky 6-12-26

Jill Biden

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
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EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
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Thursday, June 11, 2026

Mail-In Ballot Fraud

  • Nick Shirley Found a 126 Year Old Woman on California Voter Rolls and Knocked on Her Door

California has been mailing ballots to a woman who would be 126 years old.

A reporter named Nick Shirley tracked down her registered address – and a real person answered the door.

Nobody by that name lives there, the man said.

California Ghost Voters Got Mail-In Ballots While Sacramento Did Nothing--That woman's ballot was already in the mail. California's universal mail-in ballot system – the one Democrats built and protected – would have sent it automatically.
  • Nobody would have flagged it.
  • Nobody would have stopped it.
  • It would have arrived at a stranger's door with a name attached that has no living human being behind it.
  • That is not a glitch.
That is the system working exactly as Democrats designed it.

Read about the fraud

Universal mail-in ballots go to every name on the rolls, and California's rolls are a graveyard

Evening Sky 6-11-26

Hunter Biden is back, and somehow the laptop scandal keeps getting uglier.

The same political-media machine that buried the laptop before the 2020 election now wants everyone to pretend the “51 intelligence officials” letter was normal public service instead of election interference wearing a clearance badge.

Hunter now says he is grateful for the crack, the nude photos, and the public exposure because it lets people “see all of me.” Spare us.

The problem was never that America failed to understand Hunter Biden. The problem was that powerful people protected him because his last name was Biden.

And, hey, we’ve seen him naked, so we at least know he doesn’t have a big Nazi tattoo on his chest, like some other political candidates --- well, candidate --- we could name. That’s the same sleazy candidate who, in his victory speech Tuesday night in Maine, talked somewhat bizarrely of “grace” and personal redemption. [Mike Huckabee]

Good Night, Patriots

FOIA request finds Thomas Matthew Crooks' e-mails to Butler County Sheriff

FBI documents show Trump shooter emailed Butler County deputy before July 2024 attack

Thomas Matthew Crooks exchanged emails with a Butler County Sheriff's deputy before he opened fire on President Donald Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13, 2024, a detail buried in heavily redacted FBI files that the bureau released only after a watchdog group sued to pry them loose.

The documents, first reported by the Daily Caller, emerged through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch. The conservative legal organization forced the FBI to make dozens of records public, records the bureau had, until now, kept from the American public nearly two years after the assassination attempt that left Trump wounded and a rallygoer dead.

Among the released files is an FBI electronic communication dated July 16, 2024, just three days after the shooting, titled "Disc of 5 Deputies of Butler County Sheriff's Office." The document compiles interviews the bureau conducted with five local deputies.

One unnamed deputy told FBI agents she had "checked her emails and records and only had two email communications" from Crooks. She said she had no "personal interaction" with him.

The content of those two emails remains unknown. The FBI's heavy redactions stripped most context from the released pages, leaving the public to guess what Crooks wrote to a local law enforcement official before carrying out his attack.

Why a 20-year-old would contact a sheriff's deputy by email, what he asked or discussed, and whether anyone flagged the exchange before July 13, all of that sits behind black bars on a government page.

That pattern of secrecy has defined the FBI's handling of the Butler shooting from the start. Judicial Watch had to go to federal court just to get the files released. No docket number or court name has been disclosed publicly, but the organization published the production documents on its website.

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Trump warns Benjamin Netanyahu

President Donald Trump delivered a pointed warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

Urging caution as tensions between Israel and Iran continue to simmer despite signs that both sides may be stepping back from the brink of a wider conflict.

According to comments Trump made to Axios reporter Barak Ravid, the president directly cautioned Netanyahu against further escalation, warning that Israel could find itself increasingly isolated if military operations continue to expand.

“I said, ‘Bibi, you better be careful, or you will be on your own very soon,’” Trump told Ravid.

The remarks offer a rare glimpse into the private discussions between the two longtime allies as the Middle East remains on edge following another round of missile exchanges and retaliatory strikes.

The latest tensions were triggered after Israel carried out attacks on Hezbollah targets in Beirut over the weekend. The strikes were followed by waves of Iranian missile attacks against Israel. Iran has repeatedly warned that additional Israeli attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon could trigger a return to full-scale conflict.

The warning from Trump comes after a period of reported friction between the two leaders.

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Platner calls Fetterman an A-hole

Maine Democratic Senate candidate calls Fetterman a profanity at town hall as party infighting escalates

Graham Platner, the progressive Democrat in Maine's Senate primary, stood before supporters in Portland on Sunday night and called Sen. John Fetterman "an a**hole", out loud, on camera, two days before voters headed to the polls.

The remark, delivered in response to a supporter's question about whom Platner would work with in Washington if elected, captured the raw state of a Democratic Party increasingly at war with itself. Platner wasn't talking about a Republican. He was talking about a fellow Democrat, one who has spent recent weeks publicly challenging Platner's fitness for office.

The exchange is the latest in a feud that has grown personal, profane, and impossible for Democratic leaders to ignore.

What Platner said, and why--

At the town hall in southern Maine, a supporter asked Platner which senators he looked forward to working with in Washington. Platner framed the Senate as a place built on relationships and said he didn't want to go to the capital and "simply be nonfunctional."

Then he went further.
"I mean, as you can all probably tell, we got a lot of criticisms about the way this government functions. But in order for us to make it functional, we're going to have to do stuff. And you can't just go down there and be John Fetterman and just and just kind of just sort of be an a**hole."
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Dan Franzese running in Florida District 25

Trump-backed conservative Dan Franzese launches ‘America First’ bid for Florida’s new 25th District

PALM BEACH, Fla. — Republican businessman Dan Franzese announced his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives in Florida’s newly redrawn 25th Congressional District, launching his campaign on a strict “America First” platform.

Franzese, who was the Republican nominee for the state’s 22nd Congressional District in 2024, enters the race as a political outsider, positioning himself as a disruptor to traditional Washington politics.

“Florida families have been betrayed by career politicians far too many times,” Franzese said in a statement. “As a political outsider from the business world, President Trump has been draining the swamp, delivering secure borders, and an America First agenda. In Congress, I’ll use that same experience to back him up, make life more affordable again, and hold career politicians accountable.”

The newly configured 25th district encompasses portions of Palm Beach, Broward, and Miami-Dade counties. The boundaries were altered last month during a special session of the state legislature. The new district heavily overlaps with Franzese’s former running territory in the old 22nd district, where he secured an endorsement from Trump during his 2024 bid.

Franzese’s platform focuses heavily on economic relief and border security, promising to align with Trump’s federal initiatives to curb inflation, lower energy costs, cut taxes, and crack down on illegal immigration. A Wharton MBA graduate from a blue-collar background, Franzese has spent recent years embedding himself in South Florida’s grassroots conservative and faith communities. His campaign released an internal polling memo showing strong favorability among voters familiar with him from his previous congressional run.

The seat is currently held by veteran Democratic Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. However, following the introduction of the new maps, Wasserman Schultz announced that she is abandoning her reelection bid in the 25th District to run in the neighboring, more securely Democratic 20th District.

Wasserman Schultz’s sudden exit has left the FL-25 race wide open on both sides of the aisle. On the Republican side, Franzese enters a primary field that currently includes candidates Michael Carbonara and Claudia Villatoro, with recent political reporting suggesting that the vast majority of primary voters remain undecided.

Florida Voice

6-11-26 Morning Orange Sky

California Goveror Race - Put out the fire

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

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EMBEZZLEMENT/FRAUD
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Sunset 6-10-26

Florida GOP Chairman Evan Power recently laid out a stark reality in a powerful op-ed: America is approaching a crossroads.

The choice before us isn't between two candidates. It's between two completely different visions of America.

One vision believes in secure borders, safe communities, economic opportunity, election integrity, individual freedom, and the idea that America’s best days are still ahead.

The other embraces policies that have fueled chaos, division, lawlessness, and decline in communities across the country.

Chairman Power's warning is simple: what happens in the next election will determine which vision prevails.

Good Night, Patriots!

Operation Epic Fury

Iran's foreign minister confirms precision of Khamenei strike — and Tehran chose war anyway

Iran's top diplomat just told the world exactly how the February 28 strike on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's compound unfolded, and in doing so, confirmed that the United States and Israel hit one wing of the building while leaving the rest standing.

The admission, broadcast on a Hezbollah-backed network, amounts to an extraordinary concession: American and Israeli forces could reach the center of the Iranian regime with surgical accuracy, and Tehran's leadership knows it.

Abbas Araghchi, Iran's foreign minister, described the attack in a television interview that aired June 4 on Al Mayadeen, the Lebanon-based outlet. He survived the strike because he was in a different wing of the compound at the time. Khamenei, 86, was in his office. He did not survive.

The joint U.S.-Israeli operation, dubbed Operation Epic Fury, killed Khamenei, Defense Minister Amir Nasirzadeh, IRGC Commander Mohammed Pakpour, and multiple other top security leaders. Israeli jets delivered 30 precision munitions alongside Sparrow air-launched ballistic missiles. President Trump confirmed American involvement in a social media post shortly after the strike.

Araghchi's account: one wing destroyed, one left intact--What makes Araghchi's interview significant is not just that he survived, but what he revealed about the strike's design. His own words describe a calibrated attack, not a carpet bombing.

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Semiautomatic firearms ban in Virginia

Virginia prosecutors refuse to enforce Spanberger's semiautomatic firearms ban, citing Constitution

More than a dozen county prosecutors across Virginia have declared they will not enforce Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger's ban on modern semiautomatic firearms, setting up one of the sharpest confrontations between local law enforcement and a state government over Second Amendment rights in recent memory.

The law, SB 749, which Democrat Governor Spanberger signed on May 14, bans a list of common firearm features and labels weapons possessing them "assault firearms." Within days, pro-Second Amendment organizations, the National Rifle Association, the Second Amendment Foundation, and the Firearms Policy Coalition, filed legal challenges. But the courtroom fight is only half the story.

On the ground, the prosecutors who would be responsible for bringing cases under the new law are saying, one after another, that they simply won't do it.

Their reasoning is not political posturing. It is grounded in specific Supreme Court precedent, and in the text of both the U.S. and Virginia constitutions.

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Immigration bill heads to Trump's desk

House sends $70 billion immigration enforcement bill to Trump after razor-thin 214-212 vote

House Republicans muscled a nearly $70 billion immigration enforcement funding bill to President Donald Trump's desk on Tuesday, clearing the chamber on a 214-212 vote that required near-total party unity and zero Democratic support.

The legislation funds Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Border Patrol for three years, a timeline designed to take the fight off the table through the next election cycle and beyond.

Not a single Democrat voted yes. One Republican, Rep. Kevin Kiley of California, sided with the opposition. Every other GOP member held the line.

The bill caps a monthslong standoff in Congress that began when Democrats refused to fund the Department of Homeland Security. Republicans responded by using a procedural maneuver to bypass the Senate filibuster and pass the package without a single vote from across the aisle.

The Senate cleared its version last week during an overnight session, 52-47, with Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska the only Republican to break ranks. Now the bill heads to the president, as the Associated Press reported, for what is expected to be a swift signature.

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Iran War Live

The US military has launched strikes against Iran in response to the Iranian forces downing a US Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz, risking military escalation with Tehran, even as American President Donald Trump is seeking a deal to end the war.

Several Iranian air defence and radar systems around the Strait of Hormuz were targeted in the strikes, following which Tehran has pledged to leave no "attack or threat unanswered". Explosions were heard in Jask and Bandar Abbas in Iran, and also on Qeshm Island.

Iran in return, fired at least four ballistic missiles at US bases in Bahrain, Kuwait and Jordan