Wednesday, April 29, 2026

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SHOPLIFTING
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6100 BLOCK REFLECTIONS BLVD (Lantana) | 4/28/2026 @ 4:40 PM
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FORGERY/COUNTERFEIT
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700 BLOCK EVERGREEN DR | 4/28/2026 @ 1:39 PM
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THEFT/LARCENY
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500 BLOCK N H ST | 4/28/2026 @ 2:17 AM
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Sunset 4-28-26

America doesn’t have a rhetoric problem as much as it has an accountability problem.

After repeated attempts on President Trump’s life, the permanent class wants to blame “the climate,” “the discourse,” and ordinary citizens mouthing off online. That is the dodge.
The real question is simpler: who failed, who signed off, who ignored warnings, and who still has a job?

In the military, failure gets reviewed up the chain. In Washington, failure gets buried under slogans. That cannot stand. A republic cannot survive if the powerful fail upward while citizens are told to shut up.

"I spent over 33 years in service to this country. I have worn the uniform in war. I have sat in the rooms where the most consequential decisions about American power are made. I have watched the federal government turn its full weight against citizens it found inconvenient, including me.

So when I tell you that what happened at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner this weekend was not a random act of madness but the predictable result of a decade of institutional failure, I am not speaking from theory. I am speaking from the cost of it. [MICHAEL T. FLYNN LTG USA (RET)]

Good Night, Patriots!

DeLauro fights with Lee Zelden

Zeldin Clashes With DeLauro Over EPA

A House hearing on the EPA budget turned into a loud, ugly exchange on Monday when Administrator Lee Zeldin pushed back against Rep. Rosa DeLauro over climate policy and the agency’s legal authority.

The fight came down to one basic question: how far can the EPA go when Congress has not clearly given it that power?

Zeldin was on Capitol Hill to testify about President Trump’s 2027 budget request, which would cut the EPA’s budget sharply if Congress approves it. DeLauro came out swinging, accusing him of ignoring Americans and making excuses for polluters. Zeldin answered with a simple point: he said he was following the law, not freelancing from the agency chair.

He pointed to Section 202 of the Clean Air Act and argued that it does not give the EPA a blank check to run the country’s climate agenda. That quickly turned the exchange from a budget hearing into a full-blown showdown.

Purple haired psycho Rep. Rosa DeLauro went BERSERK on EPA Admin Lee Zeldin because he’s not a climate change cultist.
She starts becoming VISIBLY DISTURBED and says: “You do NOT have the right to say climate change is a hoax!” 😭

She’s batsht. [Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh)]
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Governor Ron DeSantis is not backing down.

Gov. DeSantis Delivers for Florida and America

In the fierce battle for the soul of our nation, one thing remains crystal clear: conservatives cannot afford to sit idly by while Democrats play dirty to seize power.

Just days after Virginia voters narrowly approved a deeply flawed redistricting referendum—paving the way for an aggressive Democratic gerrymander complete with the now-notorious “lobster district” that stretches and contorts to swallow conservative strongholds—the fight has landed squarely in Florida.

Yesterday, Gov. DeSantis released a bold new congressional map that would reshape Florida’s 28 districts, delivering a potential 24-4 Republican advantage. This proposal targets and dismantles several Democrat-held seats, particularly in areas like Tampa, Orlando, and South Florida, where population shifts and voter realities have long been ignored under the old lines.

While Virginia’s map heads to the state Supreme Court amid cries of unconstitutionality, DeSantis is not waiting to find out the outcome. He recognizes that control of the U.S. House isn’t some abstract game—it’s the firewall protecting America from radical leftist overreach.

Make no mistake: a Democrat-controlled House would not waste time on border security, energy independence, or cutting the inflation that’s crushed working families. No, their agenda would be laser-focused on vengeance.

We saw it during the first Trump term: endless investigations, show trials, and an impeachment circus that paralyzed governance while real problems festered. History would repeat itself in spectacular fashion—an “impeachment palooza” designed not to serve constituents, but to harass and hobble a president delivering results for the American people.

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Trump criticizes Candace Owens on unsubstantiated claims about Brigitte Macron's gender

They sure made her look ugly on fake Time cover

Trump sharpens public criticism of Candace Owens over Brigitte Macron claims

President Donald Trump took to Truth Social on Friday to deliver his most pointed public rebuke yet of commentator Candace Owens, calling her claims about French First Lady Brigitte Macron "despicable" and sharing a mocked-up Time magazine cover labeling Owens "Vile Person of the Year."

The post marks a sharp new chapter in a dispute that has been building for more than a year between the president and the 36-year-old right-wing commentator, one that now runs through a Delaware courtroom, a French presidential family, and a widening fracture on the American right.

Trump did not mince words. In his Truth Social post, as the Daily Mail reported, the president wrote that Owens' "stock, which was never very high, has fallen a long way." He added:
"Her attack on the First Lady of France is despicable. I believe, in this case, without verification, she is an extremely low IQ individual!"
He went further, referring to Owens as "Crazy" and siding explicitly with Brigitte Macron in the ongoing legal fight. Trump wrote that Owens "accuses the Highly Respected First Lady of France of being a man, when she is not, and will hopefully win lots of money in the ongoing lawsuit."

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Tucker says Israel is insignificant...he's wrong

The numbers behind US aid to Israel make the case critics like Tucker Carlson refuse to engage

Tucker Carlson told his audience this week that President Donald Trump backed Israel in a war against Iran, and he sounded, by his own admission, "tormented" about it.

Speaking from Doha, Qatar, the former Fox News host called Israel "a completely insignificant country" with "no resources" and insisted America gets "nothing" from the relationship. It's a tidy line for a podcast monologue. It also falls apart the moment you look at the ledger.

The United States sends $3.8 billion a year to Israel. That is a fact Carlson and a growing chorus of right-leaning media figures cite as proof of a raw deal. What they leave out, consistently, conspicuously, is where that money goes. Most of it must be spent on American-made military equipment. The largest purchases flow to Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Raytheon, and General Dynamics. Those are American factories, American supply chains, and American paychecks.

Joseph Epstein, director of the Turan Research Center, laid out the return on investment in detail. The F-35 program alone supports 290,000 American jobs, generates $72 billion in annual economic output, and has produced a $173 billion order backlog.

Israel was the first country to use the F-35 in combat. Its real-world testing fed directly into improvements that helped drive over $40 billion in export sales. That is not charity. That is a business arrangement with a battlefield laboratory attached.

The relationship extends well beyond defense. Israeli investment in the United States has tripled to nearly $24 billion. Bilateral trade tops $49 billion. In New York alone, 600 Israeli-founded companies generated $19.5 billion in output last year and supported 57,000 jobs. Israeli firms are the second-largest source of foreign listings on NASDAQ.

These are not abstract numbers. They represent American workers drawing paychecks, American cities collecting tax revenue, and American capital markets benefiting from innovation incubated in a country Carlson dismisses as having "no resources." Israel's primary resource is human capital, engineers, scientists, entrepreneurs, and it exports that resource into the American economy at scale.

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Drop the Lawsuit says Department of Justice

DOJ leverages Correspondents' Dinner shooting to demand preservationists drop Trump ballroom lawsuit

Hours after a gunman opened fire at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday, the Justice Department moved to turn the crisis into leverage, sending the National Trust for Historic Preservation a letter demanding it dismiss its lawsuit against President Donald Trump's planned $400 million White House ballroom by 9 a.m. Monday or face a government motion to throw the case out.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche posted the letter on X with a blunt message: "It's time to build the ballroom." The letter, written by Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate, called the Washington Hilton, where some 2,300 guests had gathered Saturday night, "demonstrably unsafe" for events involving the president.

The move marks the sharpest escalation yet in a legal and political fight that has simmered since last fall, when Trump ordered the demolition of the White House East Wing to clear ground for a massive 90,000-square-foot ballroom and bunker complex.

The administration's argument is straightforward: the president should not have to attend large events at venues the Secret Service cannot fully secure. Saturday's shooting gave that argument fresh and visceral force.

The letter and the deadline--

Shumate's letter, reported by PBS NewsHour and the Associated Press, framed the demand in urgent terms. Writing "in light of last night's extraordinary events," Shumate stated that the Hilton's size "presents extraordinary security challenges for the Secret Service."

The ballroom project, he wrote, "will ensure the safety and security of the President for decades to come and prevent future assassination attempts on the President at the Washington Hilton."

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Democrats always come up with something to bitch about and the ballroom is not costing the taxpayers a dime. All money was raised through private donors.

A federal appeals court permitted construction to proceed in April 2026, though a lawsuit from the National Trust for Historic Preservation was ongoing regarding the lack of approval for the project.

Early Morn 4-28-26

Cutting off your nose in spite of...

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

VANDALISM
Incident #: 26055534
100 BLOCK HOLIDAY DR | 4/27/2026 @ 6:23 PM
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VANDALISM
Incident #: 26055497
6TH AVE S / SB95 FROM 6TH EB | 4/27/2026 @ 3:21 PM
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ROBBERY VEHICLE ARMED
Incident #: 26055369
10TH AVE S / S EAST COAST ST | 4/27/2026 @ 9:42 AM
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Monday, April 27, 2026

Evening Sky 4-27-26

We’re living in a time where belief runs the full spectrum—from hard evidence to wild speculation.

Some people still argue about historical events as if they happened yesterday. Others think lizard people run things from underground bunkers. That’s the reality. The internet didn’t invent it—it amplified it.

Which means the real issue isn’t whether fringe ideas exist—they always have. The issue is where journalism draws the line. Because once a theory leaves the realm of discussion and enters the realm of accusation, it stops being harmless noise and begins to carry consequences.

And that’s where things get serious. The legal touchstone is newsgathering and good-faith verification before publication. These reporters will have to show their work. [Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots!

The Hotel Venue Horror

The Hilton Horror A Stark Warning for Presidential Security and the Urgent Need for a White House Ballroom

Saturday night delivered a warning written in sirens and gunfire

"The near miss as another of President Trump’s wannabe assassins charged past the agents and magnetometers at the Washington Hilton on Saturday night was no random spasm of violence.

It was a calculated incursion that exposed the dangerous vulnerabilities of holding high profile presidential events at commercial venues. What should have been an evening of ceremony and spectacle instead became a chilling reminder that the enemies of order need only one opening.

The alleged gunman, Cole Tomas Allen, a 31 year old from Torrance, California, came perilously close to turning a glittering media gala into a national catastrophe. According to public reports, Allen was armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives.

He was also a registered guest at the hotel, a status that reportedly allowed him to bypass several outer security layers applied to non-guests and move throughout the premises with relative ease.

This horror summons the ghost of history, because this same hotel is forever linked to presidential bloodshed.

In 1981, John Hinckley Jr. ambushed Ronald Reagan outside the Washington Hilton following a public appearance. Reagan was gravely wounded, along with Press Secretary James Brady, Tim McCarthy who is the Secret Service agent that literally jumped in front of the bullet that day, and a Metropolitan Police Officer named Thomas Delahanty in the neck.

That attack succeeded in part because the President had to exit a commercial property into an exposed public zone with predictable movement patterns.

Forty five years later, the same venue again appears as an inviting target."

Excerpt from Roger Stone's article on Substack.

Brainwashed Shooter's full Plot

Trump Event Shooter's Manifesto Spares FBI Chief Kash Patel From Hit List

In a manifesto sent to family members roughly ten minutes before he opened fire, Allen laid out exactly who he intended to target

According to a New York Post report, the list worked its way down from the most senior Trump administration officials. But one name was absent.

"Administration officials (not including [FBI Director Kash] Patel): they are targets, prioritized from highest-ranking to lowest," Allen wrote.

The reason why Allen chose to exclude FBI Director Kash Patel from his list has not been made clear.


Artificial Intelligence generating nude photos

Apple, Google Caught Pushing Deepfake Apps

Apple and Google are under fire after a report said both companies were helping people find apps that can generate sexualized AI images from ordinary photos. The concern is not just about adults being targeted. The report says kids could run into this stuff too.

According to 9to5Mac, citing findings published in January by the Tech Transparency Project, both the Apple App Store and Google Play were helping users find apps that create deepfake nude images of women. The report said the stores were also promoting some of these apps and even autocompleting search terms tied to them.

The issue centered on searches like “nudify,” “undress,” and “deepnude.” The Tech Transparency Project said about 40 percent of the top 10 apps that appeared in those searches could “render women nude or scantily clad.”

These apps can take one normal photo and one sexual image, then blend them into a fake image that sexualizes the person in the original picture.

9to5Mac also said it reached out to one app developer, who replied that they “had no idea it was capable of producing such extreme content.”

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Democrats are the cause of all the Hate

Democrat calls for 'elimination of the president of the United States right now'/h1>

'If, God forbid, their morbid wishes ever come true, the quiet civil war they are waging will backfire on them'

As Americans are stunned by the third assassination attempt on President Donald Trump's life in three years, video has emerged of a Democrat in Congress calling for the "elimination of the president of the United States … right now."

Actor and political activist James Woods shared the clip of U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, D-N.J., saying earlier this month: "If we wanted to eliminate abuse and fraud, we'd eliminate the president of the United States from the office right now and the rest of the sycophants in his administration that are allowing him to so so many illegal things."

Watch the video of Crazy Bonnie Coleman from blue state New Jersey.

In the moments after Saturday night's shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner, Woods noted: "Of course, the usual suspects are lamenting that President Trump wasn't assassinated tonight. If, God forbid, their morbid wishes ever come true, the quiet civil war they are waging will backfire on them. And when the real shooting starts, it will be a terrible sight to behold."

Republicans argue policy. Democrats argue that your existence is a hate crime. There is no negotiating with that level of hostility. Reaching across the aisle is impossible when the opposition views the aisle itself as a moral obscenity.

The Jackson Problem Nobody in Washington Would Say Out Loud

Donald Trump Said Out Loud What Republicans Refused to Say About Ketanji Brown Jackson

Ketanji Brown Jackson sat before the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2022 and said she could not define what a woman is.

Republicans confirmed her anyway.

Now Trump is watching her vote in lockstep against everything he does – and he just said the thing every conservative has been thinking since that hearing.

Trump didn't mince words on Truth Social Wednesday. He called out Biden's pick to the Supreme Court as a "Low IQ person" who "somehow found her way to the bench."

He didn't stop there. Trump went after the entire dynamic: Democratic justices "stick together like glue, totally loyal to the people and ideology that got them there." He called them "an immovable force."

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The Nickel Costs 14 Cents to Make and Washington Has Known for Years

The penny was killed; now the Nickel?

Trump killed the penny because the government was hemorrhaging money pressing a coin worth less than the metal it was made from.

Now economists are pointing at the nickel — and the numbers are actually worse. What they just found out about the nickel's production costs should make every American demand Trump finish what he started – auditing Fort Knox.

The penny cost 3.69 cents to make in 2024. The nickel costs 13.78 cents. That's nearly nine cents lost on every single nickel the Mint stamps out — and Washington pressed 113 million of them last year while you weren't looking.

When production ran over a billion coins a year, as it did in 2022 and 2023, taxpayers absorbed losses of $78 million and $92 million respectively just to keep the nickel alive.

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Trump's CHILLING response to shooter left reporters SPEECHLESS...

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

BURGLARY RESIDENCE
Incident #: 26055197
300 BLOCK S B ST | 4/26/2026 @ 4:36 PM
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STOLEN VEHICLE
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300 BLOCK S F ST | 4/26/2026 @ 8:24 AM
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ROBBERY PERSON
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500 BLOCK N B ST | 4/26/2026 @ 3:19 AM
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ROBBERY PERSON ARMED
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DISTURBANCE
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2100 BLOCK 10TH AVE N | 4/26/2026 @ 2:15 AM
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