Wednesday, July 8, 2026

Andrew Gillum

Former Florida Democrat Andrew Gillum Arrested On Drug Charges In Alabama

Former Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum was arrested last week in Alabama on multiple drug-related charges, marking the latest legal setback for the onetime rising star of the Democratic Party.

Online jail records show Gillum was taken into custody Thursday night by the Daphne Police Department in Daphne, Alabama, before being booked into the Baldwin County Jail. He faces charges of possession of dangerous drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of marijuana.

Latest Incident Follows 2020 Miami Beach Investigation.

Gillum’s arrest comes more than six years after a widely publicized 2020 incident at a Miami Beach hotel that drew national attention. Police and paramedics responded to the Mondrian Hotel after a 911 caller reported concern that another man staying with Gillum had suffered a possible overdose. When first responders entered the room, they found Gillum and another man appearing dazed and disoriented.

Body camera footage later released by police showed several prescription pill bottles inside the room. Investigators also recovered three small bags containing methamphetamine.

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This creep Gillum almost beat DeSantis in 2018 for Governor--DeSantis 49.59% to Gillum 49.19%.

Lake Worth Beach to get Parking Garage

Downtown Lake Worth to get public parking garage but lawsuit looms

(This story was updated because an earlier version contained an inaccuracy.) One of Palm Beach County's last cities with no fully public parking garage took a big step toward building one downtown on June 30, overcoming concerns over its financing and the end of free parking.

Lake Worth Beach city commissioners voted 4-1 to allow construction of the garage south of Lake Avenue, on the northwest corner of South K Street and First Avenue South. Commissioner Chris McVoy, long opposed to the project, cast the opposing vote.

The vote changed the city's zoning in the area to allow the parking garage. The K street garage will be part of the Wiener Museum of Decorative Arts campus.

The planned 95,000-square-foot, four-story garage will have 260 spaces, but once city-owned parking lots replaced by the project are taken into account, the growth in new spaces effectively shrinks to 133, according to Chen Moore and Associates, an engineering consultancy hired by the city.

Developer Anthony Wiener is contributing $1 million to the $8.5 million garage, with the city contributing the rest.

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Americas' Domestic Enemy - Democrats

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

BURGLARY RESIDENCE
Incident #: 26075355
1600 BLOCK S DIXIE HWY | 7/7/2026 @ 11:52 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


VANDALISM
Incident #: 26075264
2600 BLOCK LANTANA RD | 7/7/2026 @ 9:14 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


SHOPLIFTING
Incident #: 26075216
2100 BLOCK 10TH AVE N | 7/7/2026 @ 5:07 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Tonight's Sky 7-7-26

New York’s affordability crisis is not caused by too much capitalism.

It is caused by scarcity, regulation, cost pressure, and a political class that thinks slogans can repeal economics.

Mamdani talks like every collectivist before him: freeze rents, mandate wages, control outcomes, punish owners, and pretend consequences will not follow. But cities run on supply chains, maintenance costs, labor costs, taxes, energy, risk, and price signals. Ignore those signals long enough, and scarcity becomes policy.

It was the same ideological speech that we hear every few decades and it always leads to the same place. Failure. [Michael Smith]

Good Night, Patriots!

Proposed Municipal Service Taxing Unit

👮🏼‍♂️ Outcast: Bradshaw budget faces the boot

"Like a teenager who has outgrown his childhood bedroom, the $1.2 billion budget for the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office has gotten so big it may need to move out on its own.

County commissioners, frustrated by state officials claiming they squander property tax money while praising Sheriff Ric Bradshaw’s spending, are proposing a municipal service taxing unit, or MSTU, to separate the sheriff’s budget from everything else.

Why it matters: The move would sharply reduce the cost of the sheriff’s services for city residents, while increasing it for residents of unincorporated areas. It would force the sheriff to justify annual increases to residents who would see a direct impact on their pocketbooks.

What they’re saying: “It’s the county’s responsibility to fund the budget for law enforcement services,” Bradshaw said in a statement declaring no objection to the proposal. “It’s their decision which method they choose to accomplish this. I only oppose not getting properly funded.”

The county budget would still cover the sheriff’s costs to run jails, secure the courts and analyze crime data.

Expenses for patrolling unincorporated portions of the county, which total hundreds of millions of dollars, would fall to the MSTU. Residents of Palm Beach Gardens, West Palm Beach, Boca Raton and any other city with its own police force would pay for those universal services through the county tax but would get a lower county tax bill because they wouldn’t be part of the MSTU.

Those who live in the 12 cities, including Lake Worth Beach, Greenacres and Wellington, that have contracts with the sheriff’s office for law enforcement, also would not be part of the MSTU.

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Lake Worth Beach Flag Law

Only One City in PBC Allows You to Display Just One American Flag

One city in Palm Beach County seems to limit residents to waving just one American flag on their property, but in a patriotically ironic twist, that law was written to override anti-flag rules.

One score and five years ago, less than two months after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Lake Worth Beach’s elected leaders passed an ordinance stating “Every resident in the city shall have the right to display one (1) American flag in a respectful manner” in accordance with U.S. flag code.

No other city in Palm Beach County enshrines in their legal codes a number so low for their residents. No other city calls out the American flag like this.

On Nov. 6, 2001, when Lake Worth Beach was just Lake Worth and Rodney Romano was mayor and Scott Maxwell were on the commission, the city’s elected leaders unanimously passed the flag law to bar homeowners associations and condominium boards from imposing rules on their residents flying an American flag, the city’s notes from that City Commission meeting show.

That is why another part of the city’s flag law states, “Any condominium or homeowners’ association regulation or provision contrary to this section is hereby declared void as being against public policy, even if the regulation or provision was adopted before this Code provision.”

Read what urrounding cities allow

In my condo community, we fly the American flag daily at our community clubhouse property.

They were all Sitting Ducks at Butler

Senator Dave McCormick sent me this photo

Final Report on Secret Service Failures at Butler Was Released and the Agency Is Out of Excuses

Secret Service Missed 102 Radio Warnings From Local Law Enforcement Before Thomas Crooks Opened Fire

The Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General spent nearly two years investigating the assassination attempt on President Trump. The report is a 64-page record of failure at every level.

Local law enforcement transmitted 102 radio warnings about an increasingly urgent search for a suspicious person. The Secret Service never heard them.

Not because the transmissions didn't happen. Because the Secret Service set up its communications room 257 yards away from local law enforcement, in a completely separate location, with no shared radio channel.

While police were broadcasting alerts, Secret Service agents were receiving only five phone calls and three text messages. By the time the warnings became urgent enough to cut through the bureaucratic wall, Thomas Crooks had already fired eight rounds.

Read about Secret Service systemic failures at Butler

The Green New Scam

Trump Revokes Obama/Biden “Green” Restrictions on Appliances in Big Win for Consumers

For years, the progressive left has been quietly waging war inside your home. Not with protests or picket signs, but with regulations — creeping, suffocating rules that dictate which stove you can cook on, which dryer you can tumble your clothes in, and which lightbulb you’re allowed to screw into your own lamp.

Washington bureaucrats who couldn’t manage a lemonade stand decided they knew better than you about how to run your household.

It started under Obama, accelerated under Biden, and if the green radicals had their way, your gas stove would already be in a landfill, and your dryer would need three cycles to finish a single load of towels.

But elections have consequences — and this time, the consequences are good news for every American who’s sick of the government treating their kitchen like a climate experiment.

The Obama and Biden administrations weaponized the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to impose ever-tighter efficiency mandates that drove up prices and stripped functionality from everyday appliances.

Biden went further in 2021 and 2024, gutting Trump’s original 2020 consumer protections by making safeguards non-binding and removing key procedural requirements.

Now Trump is back, and he’s not just restoring the old rules — he’s fortifying them against the next progressive president who decides your refrigerator is a threat to the planet.

Obama/Biden woke policies on chopping block

A Career Built on Failed Impeachments Ended in a Landslide

In Congress for over 20 years...opponent got 69.4% of vote

Voters Fired Al Green From Congress and He Just Told Reporters What Makes Him Proud

This week, video journalist Nicholas Ballasy pressed Green on what still fills him with pride as the country prepares to mark 250 years of independence.

Green did not mention the Founding Fathers. He did not mention the flag, the Constitution, or the 250 years of history Americans are celebrating this weekend.
"I am very proud to tell you that impeachment is an option to remove a reckless, ruthless, lawless president," Green said. "I'm proud to know that that exists."
Green is not some backbencher venting on his way out the door. He is the same congressman who filed impeachment articles against Trump in June 2025 over the strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, only to watch the House table it 344 to 79 with 128 of his own Democrats voting against him.

He tried again in December 2025, forcing a privileged floor vote accusing Trump of being "an abuser of presidential power." That one died too, tabled 237 to 140, with 47 Democrats too embarrassed to even vote against tabling it and 23 Democrats joining every Republican to kill it outright.

Green has now failed to impeach Trump at least five separate times since Trump retook office.

Al Green, obsessed anti-Trumper

Early Morn 7-7-26

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

DRUNK DRIVER
Incident #: 26075183
1600 BLOCK S FEDERAL HWY | 7/6/2026 @ 10:18 PM
Palm Beach County Sheriff


ASSAULT
Incident #: 26074979
300 BLOCK N FEDERAL HWY | 7/6/2026 @ 9:07 AM
Palm Beach County Sheriff

Monday, July 6, 2026

Sunset 7-6-26

From behind George Washington’s desk, Zohran Mamdani lectured America about patriotism while speaking the language of the Red-Green coalition: grievance, inversion, resentment, and ideological conquest dressed up as love.

What would Washington say? He would say America was built by dangerous men — disciplined men, faithful men, family men — tempered by fear of God, love of liberty, and a willingness to risk everything against empire.

Our destiny was never written by the state. It was written by Providence and defended by patriots.

At 250 years, America deserves gratitude, reverence, and courage, not socialist sermonizing. [Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots!

Summer fun in Newport Beach

Newport Beach July 4 Chaos: Grocery Store Destroyed, Bars and Beaches Closed

Newport Beach, California, saw a rough end to the Fourth of July weekend after a crowd on the peninsula reportedly turned a holiday night into a scene of disorder.

According to the report, non-residents visiting the area were involved in brawls, looting, and damage to a local grocery store. What should have been a night of fireworks, beach crowds, and summer fun instead became a mess for residents, business owners, and local workers stuck dealing with the fallout.

The Newport Beach peninsula is a popular spot on July 4. That is no surprise. People pack the beaches, bars, restaurants, and boardwalk areas every year. But when crowds get out of control, it can shift fast from busy to dangerous. That appears to be what happened Saturday night, based on the description of the scene.

The report said a grocery store was destroyed during the unrest. Bars and beaches were also closed as officials and businesses tried to get the situation under control. For local business owners, that kind of chaos is not just a headache.

It means damage, lost revenue, cleanup costs, and staff being put in a bad spot on one of the busiest weekends of the year.

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Historian Ken Burns Says America Has Endured Worse Divisions

Historian Ken Burns used the July Fourth holiday weekend to deliver an unexpectedly optimistic message

He argued that America’s current political divisions are neither unique nor insurmountable despite the nation’s deeply polarized climate

Speaking with MS NOW’s Jonathan Capehart during a special marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Burns urged Americans to view today’s challenges through the broader sweep of U.S. history and warned against what he called “narcissistic Chicken Little” thinking about the country’s future.

When asked what gives him the greatest hope for America’s future, Burns looked to the nation’s past, arguing that some of its darkest and most divisive chapters ultimately demonstrate its resilience.

“We were way more divided during the Revolution, way more divided during the Civil War, way more divided in the period after the Civil War, Reconstruction, way more divided during Vietnam,” Burns said.

He argued that Americans too often view the present as the nation’s darkest period, overlooking the far deeper crises the country has endured throughout its history.

“I think we have to stop the kind of narcissistic Chicken Little, ‘Oh, this is the worst time ever,'” Burns said.

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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?