Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Felony Rioting Charges Are How Florida Stops the Next Teen Takeover

as well as electing James Fishback

James Fishback Drops the Euphemism and Picks Up the Statute Book

Tampa police helicopters circled Curtis Hixon Park while 22 teenagers trashed the waterfront and attacked each other in the street.

That was three weeks ago – and Republican gubernatorial candidate James Fishback just showed up in Tampa with a question the media couldn't answer. He asked them about January 6.

Fishback traveled to Tampa after the May 8 riot and said out loud what law enforcement was too nervous to say.

"It's quite fitting that members of the media, including some here today, had no issue calling the events of January 6th a violent insurrection when in fact no one was charged with insurrection," he told reporters at a press conference surrounded by microphones. "But they're reluctant to call young black teens armed with weapons, carrying illegal drugs, rioting at this place on Friday night something as simple as a 'teen takeover.'"

The reporters didn't have an answer.

Fishback then named the statute – Florida 870.01 – and announced that any participant in a so-called teen takeover would be charged under it as a third-degree felony the moment he takes office.

Under Florida law, rioting carries up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

He didn't stop there--He announced a social media youth disruption unit inside the Florida Department of Law Enforcement – tasked with monitoring incitement on TikTok and Instagram, shutting down coordination before a single teenager shows up, and triggering National Guard deployment when intelligence warrants it.

And he committed to a 90-day task force of law enforcement, business leaders, and church pastors to examine root causes and deliver a report directly to his desk.

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NYT reports fake news

White House busts 'NYT lies'

The dispute erupted after The New York Times reported that Wiles and other West Wing officials had urged Vance to spend less time engaging in online battles, arguing that public feuds on social media were beneath the office of the vice president.

According to the report, Wiles had recently advised Vance to take a break from social media as concerns grew over his habit of directly engaging with critics online. Many social media users re-posted the claim online.

In a public response, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung accused the newspaper of publishing a false account despite being informed that the alleged conversation never took place. Cheung swiftly rejected the narrative.

“This isn’t true,” he wrote on X. “We denied it to the New York Times and they refused to run our quote. Complete fake news. This supposed ‘conversation’ never happened.”

The New York Times is the biggest offender of fake news.

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Early Morning 6-2-26

Fishback for Florida Governor

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Monday, June 1, 2026

Evening Sky 6-1-26

So all the breathless reports about “problems” with Trump’s Lincoln Reflecting Pool repairs were fake news.

Democrats working diligently to spread lies about Trump...anything to bring down Trump is the goal.

Emily Miller went inside the worksite and asked the crew directly. The concrete sections are sealed. The “American flag blue” bottom is designed to protect the pool, stop the leaks, and still reflect Lincoln and the Washington Monument.

The crew has been working seven days a week since April 10, proud to restore a national monument that the permanent political class let deteriorate for years.

Trump did not ruin the Reflecting Pool. He fixed what the bureaucrats neglected. [Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots!

YouTube Censorship Doesn't Need a Ban Anymore — AI Labels Do the Same Job

YouTube Already Paid Trump $24.5 Million for Censorship — Now It Wants More Control

Here's what YouTube isn't saying out loud.

Last September, YouTube paid President Trump $24.5 million to settle his lawsuit over the suspension of his channel after January 6. The settlement included no admission of wrongdoing.

Now the same company is building an automated system with the power to stamp any video – permanently, in some cases – as not fully real.

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan declared AI transparency one of his top priorities for 2026 – not 2024 when the problem started, not 2025 when investigators documented children being harmed, but 2026, after two years of ad revenue had already cleared Google's books.

The company that profited from AI garbage for two years is now the company issuing the labels. That's not a transparency system. That's Google inserting itself as the permanent gatekeeper of what's "real" on the largest video platform on earth.

Starting now, YouTube will deploy internal signals to automatically identify "significant photorealistic AI use" – and apply labels whether creators disclose their AI use or not.

AI - Google will determine what's real or fake

Illegals/Criminals complained about food and abuse at Newark Detention Center

Far-left agitators assault federal agents at Newark ICE facility

Sherrill Admits Delaney Hall Protests Drew Outside Agitators

What started as a protest over conditions at Delaney Hall in Newark has turned into something much bigger. The scene outside the ICE detention facility has turned into a loud, messy clash between competing political groups, with state officials now saying outside activists are helping drive the unrest.

The protest picked up steam after detainees wrote an open letter claiming they were being mistreated inside the center. They alleged physical and psychological abuse, along with bad food and a lack of medical care. The Department of Homeland Security pushed back fast, saying the claims did not match what was being served inside. Officials released menus showing detainees receive three meals a day, including items like chicken fajitas and Salisbury steak.

Tensions boiled over earlier in the week when federal agents were reportedly assaulted by agitators. After that, Democrat Gov. Mikie Sherrill ordered the New Jersey State Police to take over security. She said the move was needed to protect demonstrators from what she called an “ICE surge.”

By Saturday, the area around Delaney Hall looked more like a fortified zone than a protest site. Large orange plastic barriers and metal fencing surrounded the building. State officials also said much of the unrest was being fueled by people coming in from outside New Jersey. State Attorney General Jennifer Davenport said five of the six people arrested by state police this week were not from the state.

Read more about the criminals at the detention center and anti-ICE Democrat politicians siding with them that caused the protest to escalate.

It's not a Holiday Inn.

Scammer Chinese-Cambodian businessman and former Prince Group chairman Chen Zhi

FBI seizes record $8 billion in cryptocurrency in global crackdown on scam compounds

The FBI has arrested hundreds of suspects and seized more than $8 billion in cryptocurrency, the largest forfeiture in U.S. government history, in a sweeping intercontinental operation targeting organized crime networks that ran fortified scam compounds across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

The crackdown, led by FBI Director Kash Patel, dismantled a web of fraud factories that lured victims through romance schemes, fake cryptocurrency investments, and extortion, all while trafficking migrant workers and forcing them to run the scams under threat of beatings and torture.

At the center of the operation sits 39 year old Chen Zhi, CEO of Cambodia's Prince Holding Group, who now faces federal charges of wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy.

Agents confiscated more than 127,000 bitcoin from Chen, a haul Fox News reported could be worth more than $15 billion at the time of seizure, depending on market valuations.

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Former high level CIA official arrested--never vetted

A former senior C.I.A. official, David J. Rush, has been arrested after federal investigators say they found a massive stash of valuables inside his Virginia home, including about 303 gold bars, roughly $2 million in cash, and around 35 luxury watches.

Court records say the gold bars weighed about one kilogram each and were valued at more than $40 million, making the seizure one of the most eye-catching federal cases tied to a former intelligence official in recent memory.

According to investigators, Rush is accused of stealing public money after allegedly using false claims about his education, military service, and aviation background to secure government employment and benefits. Federal filings say he claimed hundreds of hours of military leave after being discharged from the Navy Reserve, resulting in about $77,000 in compensation.

Officials also allege he requested large amounts of foreign currency and gold bars from his employer between late 2025 and early 2026 for supposed work-related expenses.

The case has raised major questions because the current charge focuses on alleged public money theft, while the discovery of more than $40 million in gold points to a much larger mystery.

Investigators have not publicly explained the full origin of the gold or whether more charges could follow. Rush remains in custody as the case moves forward in federal court, and prosecutors are expected to keep digging into how a former high-level official allegedly ended up with hundreds of gold bars inside his home.

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Who can believe Iran?

Trump Says Iran Has Agreed to No Nuclear Weapons

President Donald Trump said he had secured guarantees from Iran that it would not develop nuclear weapons, as reports emerged he had sent a tougher peace proposal back to Tehran.

Any tweaks to the proposal could prolong even further an agreement to formally end the Middle East war and open the Strait of Hormuz maritime route after weeks of efforts to secure a deal despite fractious rhetoric and the occasional flare up of armed conflict.

The New York Times and Axios media outlets reported on Saturday that Trump had sent back a new framework to be considered by Iran with "tougher" terms, though it was not immediately clear what that entailed.

Trump has said his priorities for any deal include stopping Iran from any nuclear weapon development and re-opening the blockaded Strait of Hormuz.

Iran has said it requires the release of $12 billion in frozen assets before it moved to substantive talks on issues such as its nuclear program and called earlier Trump comments that its enriched uranium -- a precursor for nuclear weapons -- would be destroyed "baseless," according to Iranian media.

"I'm in no hurry," Trump said. "Slowly but surely we're getting, I think, what we want and if we don't get what we want, we're going to end in a different way."

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I think we're all sick of the bull sh!t. President Trump, if you want to end this war in a "different way," just do it.

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Sunday, May 31, 2026

Sunset 5-31-26

Not long ago The Capitalist wrote a piece titled “Jill Biden Is the Most Evil Woman of the 21st Century.” Self-explanatory, and they laid out a pretty convincing case.

Jill Biden violated her marriage vows and destroyed a nation for personal gain: a $60million book deal, her degenerate son Hunter’s finger doodles selling for $500,000 to anonymous bidders, her granddaughter’s White House wedding extravaganza… Jill got the ultimate heist and all it took was puppeteering her senile husband.

She got away with it. All of it. But unlike the bad guys in the movies, Jill won’t actually go away, and God almighty I hope it is her ultimate undoing, for "I loath Jill Biden the most evil woman of the 21st century."

Good Night Patriots!

Democrat battle over Anti-Weaponization fund

Newsom Pushes 100% Tax On Trump DOJ Payouts As Political Battle Over “Weaponization” Fund Escalates

California Gov. Gavin Newsom is reportedly escalating his latest clash with President Donald Trump by pledging to pursue a 100% tax on any payments Californians receive from the administration’s newly created “anti-weaponization” fund, a controversial program already fueling sharp partisan battles nationwide.

Newsom made the remarks Wednesday while criticizing the Department of Justice initiative, which was established earlier this month after Trump agreed to drop a lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service tied to the leaking of his tax returns during his first term in office.

“Anyone from California that receives any of those funds, we wanna tax 100% of those proceeds,” Newsom said. “And that’s an action the state of California can take. It’s an action we look forward to taking.”

In a social media post accompanying video of his comments, the Democratic governor described the fund as a “slush fund,” further intensifying the already bitter rhetoric surrounding the unprecedented program.

Read about the latest Democrat ploy

Iran's Violation of sovereignty and security condemned by Kuwait and United Arab Emirates

Iranian missile fired at Americans intercepted, but wreckage still leaves injuries

Even as President Donald Trump is working with his negotiators, who are working with Iran's negotiators, on a plan to turn down the heat from Islamist hostilities in the Middle East, Iran has launched a missile that has injured several Americans.

The ballistic missile was aimed at a U.S. base in Kuwait, and although it was intercepted, the wreckage still rained down, injuring several people.

The New York Post report said the missile was "in retaliation for the American military knocking out Iranian drones in the Strait of Hormuz."

"This egregious ceasefire violation by the Iranian regime occurred hours after Iranian forces launched five one-way attack drones that posed a clear threat in and near the Strait of Hormuz," CENTCOM said in a social media statement.

"All drones were successfully intercepted by U.S. forces which also prevented a sixth drone launch from an Iranian ground control site in Bandar Abbas. U.S. Central Command and regional partners remain vigilant and measured as we continue to defend our forces and interests from unjustified Iranian aggression."

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Supreme Court left Florida with "nowhere else to go"

Thomas rebukes Supreme Court for refusing Florida's case against states licensing illegal immigrant truckers

Justice Clarence Thomas accused the Supreme Court on Tuesday of abandoning its constitutional duty after the majority refused to hear Florida's lawsuit alleging that California and Washington illegally issued commercial driver's licenses to illegal immigrants who cannot read English road signs, a policy Thomas linked directly to fatal highway crashes.

Thomas, joined by Justice Samuel Alito, argued the Court had no right to turn the case away. Florida filed its complaint under the Supreme Court's original jurisdiction, the only legal avenue available when one state sues another. By declining to hear it, Thomas wrote in his dissent, the Court left Florida with nowhere else to go.

The case centers on a straightforward claim: federal law requires commercial driver's license applicants to pass a driving test, demonstrate sufficient understanding of English, and show lawful immigration status.

Florida alleged that California and Washington issued CDLs in violation of all three requirements, and that the consequences of those decisions traveled across state lines...An 80,000-pound problem.

Thomas did not mince words about the stakes. In his dissent, he wrote:
"An illegal alien who cannot read English road signs cannot drive an 80,000-pound tractor-trailer."
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Lawsuit against Omar's husbands' Badlands Ventures

Federal anti-terror agency allegedly froze funds tied to Ilhan Omar's husband during Biden years

Tim Mynett, the husband of Rep. Ilhan Omar (D., Minn.), saw investment funds from a marijuana venture allegedly frozen by the Treasury Department's anti-terrorism enforcement arm in 2022, a previously unreported episode that adds another layer to a sprawling pattern of failed businesses, investor lawsuits, and financial mysteries now drawing scrutiny from Congress and federal prosecutors alike.

The claim comes from Mynett's longtime business partner, Will Hailer, who told investors in August 2022 that the Office of Foreign Assets Control had placed a hold on funds they were demanding back from Badlands Ventures, a marijuana investment vehicle the two men co-founded.

OFAC, housed within the Treasury Department's Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, administers economic sanctions against foreign terrorists and hostile regimes. It does not typically concern itself with domestic marijuana startups.

The Washington Free Beacon reported Thursday that it was unable to independently confirm whether OFAC ever placed a hold on any known business entity associated with Mynett and Hailer. The Treasury Department did not return requests for comment.

But investors found Hailer's explanation baffling at the time, and the trail of financial wreckage that followed has only deepened their suspicions.

Angel investors who put $1.683 million into Badlands Ventures sued Hailer when their money didn't come back. Court filings allege that Mynett and Hailer "moved at least some, and perhaps all, of Plaintiffs' $1.683 million out of Badlands Ventures' bank account for purposes other than Badlands Ventures' business."

The lawsuit went further, claiming the pair formed Badlands "with the present intention of stealing and/or misappropriating" investor money.

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Hunger Strike at Delaney Hall - Illegals wanted an ethnic menu

Cory Booker Lies About Hunger Strike, DHS Mullin Reveals Illegals Were Demanding Ethnic Food

Democrats have a well-worn routine when it comes to immigration enforcement. Obstruct federal agents at every opportunity. Manufacture confrontations.

Then sprint to the nearest camera and fundraising page, howling about human rights violations that conveniently never hold up to scrutiny. It’s dishonest. It’s calculated. And the American people are catching on.

The latest installment comes courtesy of New Jersey, where a whole circus of Democratic politicians apparently decided that Memorial Day weekend — when most Americans are laying wreaths and remembering the fallen — was prime time to advocate for detained illegal aliens. Priorities, right?

Let’s cut straight to it. Senator Booker told the American public that detainees at Newark’s Delaney Hall facility were on a hunger strike over deplorable conditions. Bold claim. DHS Secretary Mullin didn’t dance around his response: “There is NO hunger strike at Delaney Hall. There are no subprime conditions.” He called the entire spectacle “nothing more than a political stunt by New Jersey sanctuary politicians for fundraising clicks.”

So what was actually happening inside Delaney Hall? A handful of detainees were refusing meals because they wanted different food on the menu. Not a hunger strike. Not a human rights crisis. A cafeteria complaint. You genuinely cannot make this stuff up.

During a cabinet meeting, Secretary Mullin spelled out the situation and delivered the line that deserves to be framed: “They say that it’s because they’re on a hunger strike… because they want their ethnic right food. Well, they can go back to their country and get whatever food they want… this isn’t Holiday Inn.”

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