Monday, March 16, 2026

San Jose State Covered-up having a biological man on the Women's volleyball team

SJSU Sued the Federal Government Over a Male Athlete on the Women’s Team and Linda McMahon Just Hit Back Hard

San Jose State University hid a biological male on the women's volleyball team for two years and told nobody.

Now the school got caught violating title X– and instead of apologizing to the women they betrayed, they sued the federal government.

Linda McMahon just gave them ten days to reconsider that decision before the consequences become permanent. This isn't a story about athletic policy. It's a story about what happened to real women who never consented to any of it.

Starting in 2022, SJSU coaches reportedly instructed staff not to tell female players that Blaire Fleming – a biological male – was on their team.

Female athletes shared locker rooms and hotel rooms with Fleming without knowing. And the absolute worst thing was when former team co-captain Brooke Slusser found out she had been sharing a bed with Fleming while believing her teammate was a woman.

“Enforcement action may include the initiation of an administrative process set forth in 20 U.S.C. § 1681,et seq.et seq.to suspend, terminate, or refuse to grant or to continue Federal funding — or other means authorized by law, including referral to the Department of Justice. This letter does not constitute final agency action.” They have 10 days to change their mind or lose $300 million in federal funds.

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Liberty

Cubans ransack, set fire at Communist Party headquarters

'The people do not want continuity, they want LIBERTY'

Protesters ransacked and set fire outside a local Communist Party headquarters in Morón, Cuba early Saturday morning, videos posted to social media show.

Citizens of the north-central Cuban city protested rampant blackouts as well as energy and food shortages under the leadership of communist President Miguel Díaz-Canel. Protestors threw rocks at a government building's windows and set its furniture ablaze in the street amid chants of, "Liberty!"

Reuters reported. Authorities stated they arrested five participants of an anti-communist demonstration as state-run media reported an investigation into "vandalism acts" was launched, according to The Associated Press (AP).

In a video, a crowd of people appears to loudly cheer and make noise with percussive instruments as a large fire burns outside the headquarters's entrance.

Hiding a Toxic Agenda

Politicians hiding their true politics

If you’re anything like me, you’re sick and tired of the political games. I want to know what a candidate truly believes, not what a focus group in a D.C. basement tells them to say.

People are tired of slick politicians who change their colors to match the drapes, offering vague platitudes instead of concrete principles. We want candidates who will stand for something, even when it’s unpopular in Washington.

But what happens when a party’s brand is so awful they have to pretend it doesn’t exist? What happens when they realize the only way to get elected is to hide who they truly are?

A disturbing new trend in America’s heartland reveals a calculated plot to deceive voters on a massive scale, and they’re hoping you’re not paying attention.

it’s a rebranding of the same old liberal machine. They are putting a fresh coat of paint on a rotten structure, hoping voters will be fooled.

You have to ask yourself: why are they so desperate to hide? The answer is simple. The national Democratic platform is fundamentally at odds with the values of Americans.

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Politicians do this right here in Lake Worth Beach. And trying to vote away our beach and city was too much with all their reasons that 78% of the voters did not buy.

Stop attacking your neighbors, says Hamas

Even terrorists in Hamas think Iran's attacks on neighbors go too far

Islamic regime has unleashed missiles at Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia

The radical Islamic terrorist group Hamas urged Iran to stop attacking its neighbor in the Persian Gulf in a Saturday statement.

Iran responded to the U.S. military's Operation Epic Fury by firing hundreds of ballistic missiles and drones at targets in Israel, Qatar, Bahrain, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia.

The seemingly indiscriminate retaliation prompted the terrorist group, which has been backed by the Iranian regime, to express "deep concern" about the conflict in its first such appeal to the regime.

it calls on its brothers in Iran not to target neighboring countries. It also calls on all countries in the region to cooperate to stop this aggression and preserve the bonds of brotherhood among them."

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Chuckie Schumer

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

Within 2 miles of where I live

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Evening Sky 3-15-20

With Operation Epic Fury burning through resources and no clear end date in sight, senior House Republicans are coalescing around a hard-nosed conclusion: Democrats will not fund this war.

That means Congress may need to fight it alone, through a second budget reconciliation bill that bypasses the Senate filibuster and delivers the military spending America's armed forces actually need.

The discussions are live, the timeline is tight, and the political logic is straightforward. Republicans did it once. Democrats did it twice. Now, with U.S. forces engaged in a shooting war alongside Israel against Iran, the question isn't whether more defense funding is coming. House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington says it's "inevitable."

The question is how to get there before Democrats can block it. [AmericanTribune]

Good Night, Patriots!

Democrat prosecutor puts blame on 2nd Amendment supporters

Norfolk DA backed by Soros PACs blames pro-gun lawmakers after ISIS supporter shoots up Old Dominion University

A convicted ISIS supporter opened fire on the campus of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, on Thursday morning, killing one person and injuring two others before being killed himself.

Within hours, the local prosecutor used the attack to lecture the country about gun control, directing blame not at the terrorist but at lawmakers who support the Second Amendment.

The shooter was previously sentenced in 2017 for attempting to provide material support to ISIS. He appears to have been released by the Federal Bureau of Prisons in late 2024, during the Biden administration.

Commonwealth's Attorney Ramin Fatehi who is a Democrat of Iranian heritage, walked up to the podium at a post-shooting press conference unprovoked and delivered a prepared indictment of American gun culture. He did this while a confirmed act of Islamic terrorism was still being processed by federal investigators.

The backlash was immediate and savage.

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Iran’s Kharg Island

US strikes strategic island as Iran war enters its third week

U.S. forces struck more than 90 targets on Iran’s Kharg Island on Friday, U.S. Central Command said in a post on X on Saturday, the 15th day of the conflict.

The small coral island about 21 miles off Iran’s coast is the primary terminal through which nearly all of Iran’s oil exports pass.

The post, which included a video montage, noted that strikes hit military targets, like “naval mine storage facilities, missile storage bunkers,” while also “preserving the oil infrastructure.”

A Friday post by President Donald Trump on Truth Social similarly said “for reasons of decency, I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island,” but that the decision would be reconsidered if transit through the Strait of Hormuz continues to be threatened.

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Democrats Turned the Epstein Investigation Into an Anti-Trump Operation

Democrats Spent Years Building an Epstein Case Against Trump and the Accountant Just Torched It

Five witnesses under oath have now cleared Donald Trump of any involvement with Jeffrey Epstein, and the Democrats who turned this investigation into a political weapon have nothing to show for it.

Richard Kahn Controlled Epstein's Finances for 15 Years. Richard Kahn wasn't some casual acquaintance of Jeffrey Epstein. He was the architect of Epstein's financial empire for over a decade – managing investments, overseeing renovations on the private Caribbean island, tracking gifts, authorizing payments to victims.

When Epstein died in 2019, Kahn became co-executor of an estate initially valued at $650 million. He knew where the money came from. He knew where the money went.

And on Wednesday, March 11, under oath before the House Oversight Committee, he said he never saw a single transaction from Epstein to Donald Trump or anyone in Trump's family.

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Senator Kennedy shuts down smug liberal loud mouth

Kennedy SHUTS UP smug liberal loudmouth for accusation that CROSSED THE LINE!!

"You trigger my gag reflex!!!"

Sen. John Kennedy shut down a disrespectful open borders loud mouth who encouraged U.S. military troops to disobey President Donald Trump’s “unethical orders.”

“What planet did you just parachute down from?!!” Kennedy snapped at the witness.

Watch the clash here:

DHS Funding fails in Senate

Democrats Vote Down DHS Funding as Terror Attacks Strike

Republicans got the majority vote of 51 but 60 was needed to pass

On Thursday the Senate failed to advance a House-passed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security.

The motion to proceed lost 51 to 46. It needed 60 votes to move forward. Centrist Senator John Fetterman joined Republicans in support, but he was the only Democrat to do so. This marks the fourth time Democrats have blocked Homeland Security funding since February 12. Meanwhile key agencies like the TSA and others remain hampered by the funding gap.

Why Democrats Said No:
Senate Democrats explained their no votes by pointing to provisions that fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection. They demanded reforms after a recent incident in Minneapolis where agents shot and killed two U.S. citizens. Democrats argue these agencies need accountability and changes before getting more money.
Why Republicans Said Yes:
Republicans say funding must continue now to protect the homeland. That disagreement is the crux of the impasse.
When lawmakers play politics while threats are real, Americans pay the price. Senators can push for reforms and still keep core security functions running.

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Saturday, March 14, 2026

Sunset 3-14-26

The U.S. strikes on Iran's Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf targeted military sites but left its oil infrastructure alone for now, Trump said in a social media post. But he warned that if Iran or anyone else interferes with the passage of ships through the Strait of Hormuz, he will reconsider his decision not to "wipe out the Oil Infrastructure."

Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf warned on social media Thursday that attacks on the islands on Iran's southern maritime frontier would cause Iran to "abandon all restraint," underscoring how central they are to the country's economy and security.

On Saturday, Iran's joint military command reiterated its threat that it will attack the U.S.-linked oil and energy facilities in the region if the Islamic Republic's oil infrastructure is hit. [Newsmax]

It's amazing all the strikes against Iran and they keep coming back!

Good Night, Patriots!

IACRL Honors Roger Stone

IACRL Honors Roger Stone

Italian American Civil Rights League’s Florida Chapter Honors Man of the Year

By: Richard Luthmann

Italian Americans built America. They built businesses, neighborhoods, churches, and families rooted in faith and discipline. Yet our political influence rarely receives attention.

Roger Stone’s recognition by the Italian American Civil Rights League proves the community still commands respect. Stone’s message was simple: freedom requires courage and loyalty. Italian Americans understand that lesson.

Our grandparents fought for opportunity and dignity. Today, a new generation carries that tradition forward. The launch of the South Florida chapter shows the movement is growing. Heritage matters.

Faith matters. Family matters. And if the packed room at Casa Calabria proved anything, it’s that Italian Americans are ready to defend those values again.

Roger Stone took the podium as the night’s distinguished guest of honor, and his remarks electrified the room. He reminded us that we are living through a consequential moment in American history.

“What we see today unfolding is a fight between good and evil, between dark and light, between the godly and the godless,” Stone declared.

His message was clear and urgent: the battles being waged in politics are fundamentally about preserving our freedoms and values from those who would undermine them. Stone praised Italian Americans as some of the nation’s most patriotic citizens, even though their political influence is rarely discussed openly.

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The 8th Circuit Just Killed Biden's SAVE Plan for Good - Finally

Courts Just Killed Biden’s Student Loan Scheme and Saved Taxpayers Half a Trillion Dollars

Joe Biden spent four years trying to make you pay off someone else's college debt.

Now a federal appeals court has buried his biggest attempt – permanently.

Here's what Biden promised 7 million borrowers that he had no legal right to promise. Biden Built This Student Loan Forgiveness Scheme the Day After the Supreme Court Said No.

Biden's SAVE plan wasn't a new idea. It was a workaround. In June 2023, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Biden couldn't cancel $430 billion in student debt. The ruling was clear: only Congress has that power. Biden announced the SAVE plan ten days later.

Instead of canceling debt in one shot, SAVE slashed monthly payments to as low as $0, covered all unpaid interest so balances never grew, and put borrowers on track for full forgiveness in as little as ten years.

The Penn Wharton Budget Model put the price tag at $475 billion. That's $475 billion shifted from borrowers who voluntarily took out loans – many of them graduate students with high earning potential – onto the backs of 87 percent of American adults who have no student loan debt at all.

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Mines in Strait of Hormuz

US Officials: Iran Laying Mines in Strait of Hormuz

Iran has begun laying naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz, the critical Persian Gulf channel that carries about 20% of the world's oil, according to U.S. officials, raising concerns about global shipping and energy supplies.

U.S. intelligence indicates Iran started deploying the mines Thursday using small boats after the U.S. military destroyed larger Iranian naval vessels capable of quickly laying mines in the narrow waterway, a U.S. official briefed on the intelligence said, according to The New York Times on Friday.

In his first public remarks since the war began, Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, said in a written statement Thursday (no one knows whether he's alive or dead) that "the lever of blocking the Strait of Hormuz must continue to be used."

U.S. officials said the latest mining effort is slower and less efficient than using larger vessels, but Iran appears to be attempting to lay mines faster than U.S. forces can clear them, in hopes of deterring ships from entering the strait.

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And Democrats are bitching and moaning that the price of gas has risen.

Gunfire at US Consulate in Toronto

Canadian Police Investigating Gunfire At US Consulate In Toronto

Canadian authorities are investigating after gunfire struck the U.S. Consulate in Toronto early Tuesday morning, prompting a security response but leaving no injuries reported.

Police say the incident occurred shortly before 5:30 a.m. when officers responded to reports of gunshots near the downtown consulate building. Investigators later confirmed evidence that a firearm had been discharged toward the facility. No Injuries Reported.

Authorities said no consulate staff or members of the public were injured, and there were no immediate reports of significant damage to the building.

The U.S. State Department and Canadian officials are coordinating on the investigation.

The incident follows several recent cases of gunfire targeting buildings in the Toronto area, including places of worship. Police have not indicated any connection between those incidents and the shooting at the consulate.

The suspect vehicle in the shooting has been found and police on Thursday said that it was stolen.

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Proof of Citizenship for Florida voters

Florida Senate Backs Election Bill Tightening Voter Registration Rules

The Florida Senate on Thursday approved an elections bill that would require citizenship verification for voter registration, restrict some forms of voter identification at polling places and delay most of the changes until 2027, sending the measure back to the House for final action.

HB 991 passed the Senate by a 27-12 vote after senators adopted a delete-all amendment that replaced the House bill with the Senate’s version of the measure, adding proof-of-citizenship document requirements for voter registration, creating an “unverified voter” category, requiring provisional ballots for voters whose citizenship cannot be confirmed, revising online registration procedures and delaying most of the changes until Jan. 1, 2027.

The amendment also requires Florida driver licenses and state identification cards issued to U.S. citizens to carry a legal-status designation by July 1, 2027. The House previously passed the bill 83-31 on Feb. 25, and must now concur in the Senate changes before the measure can go to Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The bill would require people registering to vote to swear or affirm that they reviewed the registration instructions, are U.S. citizens and understand the penalties for providing false information.

It would also require an applicant’s citizenship status to be verified through records maintained by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. If citizenship cannot be confirmed, the applicant would be designated an “unverified voter.”

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