Wednesday, June 24, 2026

A Plot to Destabilize the Government - Murder and Mayhem

FBI names sixth suspect in alleged White House UFC drone and sniper conspiracy

Federal authorities have identified a Missouri man as the sixth suspect charged in an alleged terror plot to attack the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House with explosive-laden drones and sniper fire, and investigators say the conspiracy may stretch far wider, with as many as 19 additional individuals under scrutiny.

Jordan W. Rincker, 28, of Missouri, was arrested Sunday and charged with conspiracy to commit murder, Just the News reported. A criminal complaint unsealed in the Western District of Missouri accuses Rincker of playing a logistical role in the plot, accepting a $1,200 payment from alleged ringleader Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez and transferring $100 to co-conspirator Bryan Omar Roa to fund his travel to the nation's capital.

Rincker's arrest came alongside that of William Lee Spartacus Falkner of Belfair, Washington, bringing the total number of people facing federal charges to seven, the Washington Times reported. The defendants are scattered across Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, California, and Washington state, a geographic footprint that underscores the distributed, internet-driven nature of the alleged conspiracy.

The alleged scheme targeted President Trump's June 14 UFC event on the White House grounds. Conspirators planned to fly explosive-laden drones into the event and buildings nearby, then shoot panicked crowd members as they fled.

A "second wave" was allegedly planned to storm the White House gate, the New York Post reported, citing the unsealed complaint.

Federal prosecutors stated that "members of the conspiracy allegedly agreed to commit murder on the White House grounds and surrounding area during the UFC Freedom 250 event."

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Trump wins another one in Supreme Court

Supreme Court hands Trump administration 6-3 win on green card holder deportation authority

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that border officers can place lawful permanent residents on immigration parole, opening an easier path to deportation, based on a mere accusation of criminal conduct, without meeting a higher evidentiary standard. The 6-3 decision sided with the Trump administration and affirmed broad executive authority over green card holders returning from travel abroad.

The case centered on Muk Choi Lau, a lawful permanent resident who was flagged by an immigration officer in 2012 when he returned from a short trip to China. Lau had been accused of a counterfeiting crime. Rather than readmitting him as a returning resident, the officer placed him on immigration parole, a classification that stripped away procedural protections and gave the Department of Homeland Security a faster route to remove him from the country.

Lau later pleaded guilty to selling counterfeit clothes in New Jersey. But the legal fight was never really about the counterfeiting conviction. It was about what standard the government must meet before a conviction, at the border, in real time, to reclassify a green card holder and set deportation proceedings in motion. The Court answered: not much.

Thomas writes for the majority--

Justice Clarence Thomas, writing for the six-justice majority, framed the question narrowly. As the Associated Press reported, Thomas wrote:
"Border officers did not have the burden to establish by clear and convincing evidence that Lau had committed a crime involving moral turpitude."
That single sentence resolved the dispute. Lau had argued the immigration officer overstepped by placing him on parole without meeting the "clear and convincing evidence" threshold, a standard typically required before the government can strip someone of significant legal rights. The majority rejected that argument outright.

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A 3,500 percent spike, then a cliff

Ilhan Omar's financial disclosures now claim her husband earned as little as $200

one year after reporting up to $30 million in assets

Rep. Ilhan Omar's newly released 2025 financial disclosure tells a story that defies easy belief: her husband Tim Mynett, a 44-year-old Washington operative who just a year earlier sat atop a reported fortune of up to $30 million, now earned as little as $200 from all his business ventures combined.

The couple's net worth, per the filing, has plunged into negative territory, somewhere between negative $80,000 and negative $95,000.

The New York Post reported that Mynett's venture capital firm, Rose Lake Capital, generated zero income for him in the 2025 disclosure period. His California wine business, eStCru, which sold bottles including one called "The Devil's Lie", brought in between $200 and $1,000 before going belly up in April.

The couple's total assets now sit between $20,000 and $125,000, weighed down by $30,000 to $100,000 in credit card and student-loan debt.

That is quite a fall for a sitting congresswoman whose 2024 disclosure reported a sudden wealth surge to between $5 million and $30 million, a figure that itself arrived out of nowhere and raised immediate red flags.

The financial whiplash is worth tracing in full. As Just The News reported, Omar's net worth at the end of 2023 stood at roughly $51,000 or less. By the end of 2024, her disclosure showed it had rocketed to between $6 million and $30 million, a 3,500 percent increase in a single year. The growth was driven almost entirely by Mynett's stake in Rose Lake Capital, which jumped from less than $1,000 in assets to between $5 million and $25 million.

In February 2025, Omar herself pushed back on the millionaire label. She posted on X that claims of her wealth were "categorically false" and "ridiculous," and challenged followers to check her public financial statements. "Maybe try checking my public financial statements and you will see I barely have thousands let alone millions," she wrote.

Then came the amended 2024 disclosure, filed in March. Omar slashed the reported asset figures dramatically, listing household assets between $18,004 and $95,000. Mynett's ownership stakes in both Rose Lake Capital and eStCru were zeroed out.

Omar's office attributed the original eye-popping numbers to an "accounting error."

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Early Morning 6-24-26

"Hope" is a verb

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Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Sunset 6-23-26

BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: North Texas Antifa Terror Cell Members Sentenced to Combined 450 Years in Federal Prison

The North Texas Antifa sentencing should end the fairy tale that political violence only comes from the right.

Federal prosecutors proved a coordinated attack on the Prairieland ICE Detention Center, complete with black bloc tactics, weapons, explosives, encrypted chats, and a wounded police officer. That is not protest. That is organized violence wrapped in revolutionary branding.

The sentences are historic because the conduct was historic: the first federal Antifa terrorism prosecution and convictions in U.S. history. The lesson is simple. If Antifa does not exist because it is decentralized, neither does La Cosa Nostra. [Justice Dept]

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Bezos Calls Out the Fearmongers by Name

Jeff Bezos Told AI Doomers They Have It Completely Backwards and Bet 18 Billion Trying to Prove It

Speaking at the VivaTech conference in Paris on June 17, Bezos – the man who bankrolled the Washington Post for a decade – didn't dance around it.
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"I know there's a lot of concern that many people have, including many smart people, that AI is going to make humans redundant," he said. Then he said three words that ended the argument. "I totally disagree."

His prediction isn't just optimistic – it's the opposite of everything the left has been selling. His reasoning is something every small business owner in America already knows in their gut: most great ideas never happen because they're too hard to execute.

"I promise you every single person in this audience has had an idea for a new business or a new product or a new device that they wish they could manufacture," Bezos said, "and that idea stayed in your head and went nowhere."

AI changes that equation entirely. Bezos calls it accelerating the "dream build loop" – compressing the gap between having an idea and actually building it.

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The Plan to Force-Feed Britains a Propaganda Network

Britain’s Government Just Told Facebook to Promote the BBC and the Network’s Own Record Makes That Terrifying

The BBC fired two of its top executives last November after it doctored footage of Trump's January 6th speech to make him look guilty of inciting a riot.

Now the British government wants Facebook and YouTube to push that network into your feed whether you want it or not. That's the model the American left is watching.

According to London's Daily Telegraph, Downing Street is preparing to hold talks this week on a plan to require social media companies to actively prioritize content from government-approved outlets – the BBC, Channel 4, and ITV.

The justification? To help British citizens "discover trusted news sources." That's the actual language used by anonymous sources inside the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. The government says legacy outlets have lost popularity because of social media algorithms – not because viewers are choosing something else.

That's the tell. When the audience walks away from your product and your answer is to force them back, you've stopped believing in journalism and started believing in propaganda.

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Vance Says Trump's Instincts Operate On A Different Level

JD Vance Just Revealed Why Donald Trump Always Knows When Someone Is Lying To Him

Donald Trump invited Volodymyr Zelensky into the Oval Office and watched him try to work the room.

JD Vance just told Sean Hannity what Trump saw that nobody else did. His description of Trump's gift sounds less like politics and more like something supernatural.

JD Vance sat down with Sean Hannity for a new episode of "Hang Out with Sean Hannity" and dropped a description of Trump that stopped listeners cold."He has the best instincts about human beings of anybody I've ever met," Vance said.

Then he went further."There's an almost like, spiritual dimension of where he understands whether somebody's telling him the truth or not," he added. Vance connected his own arrogance to a much bigger pattern.

He pointed to the so-called experts who spent a decade telling Americans that Trump was a fluke, a fraud, a man with no business near power. "So many of the things that people said about Donald Trump… it was experts who assume they knew everything about economics," Vance said. "It was military experts who assume they know everything about foreign policy."

These were the people with the diplomas, the think tank titles, the cable news chyrons under their names. They were also wrong, over and over, while a businessman from Queens kept trusting his gut."If you look back on it, it was a bunch of people who screwed up the country but didn't learn a single lesson from it," Vance said.

That's the vice president of the United States telling America's institutional class they failed and never owned it.

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Juneteenth

'A made up holiday nobody even heard of': Hillary Clinton savaged for claiming Juneteenth is 'America's second Independence Day'

'Feelin no ways tired! Bringin the hot sauce in her purse. What a pandering cheeseball'

Twice-failed presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton jumped on the Democrat trend and posted a message about Juneteenth.

Not one of these Democrats cared about Juneteenth or even knew what it was.

Barack Obama never tweeted about Juneteenth and he never gave a speech about the event.

On June 19, the US celebrated Juneteenth, a little-known date that was recently dug up to divert attention from the slave owner past of the Democrat Party and the real civil rights achievements by brave Republicans who fought to free the slaves.

All of a sudden the Democrats are obsessed with Juneteenth.

Joe Biden, a lifelong racist, signed a law making Juneteenth a federal holiday in 2021. Just one year before making it a federal holiday, Joe Biden had no clue what Juneteenth was and he actually confused it with the Tulsa Massacre.

Hillary Clinton called Juneteenth "America's second Independence Day." "Juneteenth marks the celebration of America's second independence day," Hillary Clinton said.

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A Senate Report no one will touch

Fox News and legacy media refuse to publish Ron Johnson's op-ed on COVID vaccine safety findings

Sen. Ron Johnson says every major media outlet in the country, including Fox News, either declined or ignored his request to publish an op-ed laying out what a Senate investigation found about federal officials allegedly concealing COVID-19 vaccine safety signals. So the Wisconsin Republican posted it himself.

Johnson self-published the piece on his X account and his Senate website on June 18, titling it "The story the media, and the government, don't want you to hear." The op-ed draws on a Majority Staff Interim Report from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, which Johnson chairs, dated April 29, 2026.

That report, as the Daily Caller News Foundation reported, details how Biden-era health officials allegedly "purposely turned a blind eye toward COVID-19 vaccine safety signals."

The senator named names, not just the left-leaning outlets you'd expect, but Fox Digital and The Wall Street Journal alongside The New York Times, The Washington Post, and USA TODAY. All five, Johnson stated, "declined or ignored requests to publish this op-ed."

The subcommittee's interim report centers on the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, the FDA division responsible for approving vaccines and monitoring their safety after they reach the public. 

Johnson alleges the CBER team received data "for over three months" pointing to dangers associated with COVID-19 vaccines, and that officials shut the analysis down.

His account is specific. Johnson claims Peter Marks, the former CBER director, was briefed that an algorithm used to analyze Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System data would "mask" or cover up adverse events.

When a data analyst flagged the problem, Johnson alleges, officials "ordered the data analyst to 'cease and desist' and then lied to the American public that 'they weren't seeing safety signals.'"

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Early Morning 6-23-26

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Monday, June 22, 2026

Sunset 6-22-26

Andy Ngo’s reporting on the North Carolina Trump threat case is another reminder that political violence does not grow in a vacuum.

A man allegedly posted videos threatening to kill President Trump with homemade explosives, and authorities reportedly found items matching materials shown in those videos.

That is not “heated rhetoric.” That is not performance art. That is not resistance. That is alleged criminal threat-making in a country where assassination attempts and terror plots against Trump-world have already become far too real.

The media cannot keep pretending the danger only comes from one direction.

Andy Ngo

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1968 Gun Control Act

Supreme Court unanimously strikes down federal ban on gun possession for marijuana users

The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 on Thursday that the federal government cannot prosecute a Texas man for possessing a firearm while being a marijuana user, finding that the 1968 Gun Control Act provision violates the Second Amendment.

Justice Neil Gorsuch, writing for the majority in United States v. Hemani, dismantled the government's defense of the statute with a withering historical analysis, and an unforgettable detour into the drinking habits of the Founding Fathers.

The decision marks the latest expansion of Second Amendment protections since the Court's landmark 2022 Bruen ruling and lands squarely on a fault line where gun rights, drug policy, and federal overreach collide.

It also produced one of the more unusual political coalitions in recent memory: the NRA and the ACLU lined up on the same side, both opposing the restriction, while the administration found itself defending a law that gun-rights advocates have long viewed as constitutionally suspect.

Ali Hemani, the defendant at the center of the case, was charged after the FBI searched his family's home in Texas and found a Glock 9mm pistol, 60 grams of marijuana, and a small amount of cocaine. The federal statute, Section 922(g)(3), forbids any unlawful drug user from possessing a firearm. A violation is a felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

Hemani faced prosecution not because he used the weapon, not because he threatened anyone, but because he owned a gun while being a regular marijuana user.

Every justice on the bench agreed: that's not enough under the Constitution.

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Trump Warns Tehran

Trump’s Brutal Threat to Iran Over Blockade: ‘You Won’t Even Make It Back to Your F–king Country’

President Trump issued a blistering warning to Iran on Sunday as Vice President JD Vance joined negotiators in Switzerland.

The president threatened severe consequences if Tehran closes the Strait of Hormuz or fails to rein in its terrorist proxies.

Trump’s sharpest warning was aimed directly at Iran’s diplomats in Switzerland.

“You won’t even make it back to your f–king country,” Trump told Iran’s

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Vandals at Reflecting Pool?

President Donald Trump is accusing vandals of damaging the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool following its recent renovation

The over $14 million renovation, which included an "American Flag Blue” paint job, took roughly six weeks to complete. Trump, 79, made a series of bold claims about the Washington, D.C. pool in a Truth Social post on Friday, June 19.

"We've had some real problems with Vandalism at the beautiful Reflecting Pool, which sits between The Washington Monument and The Lincoln Memorial," Trump wrote on the social media platform.

“Just like three days ago, they destroyed the grass outside of the Pool, they've also done everything possible to hurt the inside surface that was just installed,” he continued, seemingly referring to the huge “8647” found etched into the grass at the National Mall.

(According to NBC Washington, the number “86” is a code used in the U.S. hospitality and restaurant industry meaning to "get rid of" something, while “47” is a reference to Trump being the 47th president.)

“The algae is 75% gone, and the condition will soon be completely remedied, and the area that was vandalized, fortunately, is just a small area of damage, and will be fixed early next week,” Trump wrote. “It's a shame that the Radical Left Lunatics, most likely Dumocats, who have spent their lives trying to ruin our Country, are free to do so," he added.

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Pulte Walks In Early and Starts Counting Heads

Acting Director of National Intelligence

On his first day as acting DNI, Pulte moves to cut staff, putting roughly 300 jobs in jeopardy

Bill Pulte, 38, did not waste any time settling into the acting director of national intelligence job.

According to reports, he showed up a day early, asked for a full employee list, and began reviewing who might be shown the door. That is one way to send a message on day one, and it is not exactly subtle. The plan centers on sharp staffing cuts inside the intelligence bureaucracy, with Pulte moving quickly after President Trump tapped him to hold the post while the permanent nomination process remains tied up.

About 300 Jobs Could Be on the Chopping Block

Politico reported that Pulte directed ODNI staff to assemble a list of about 300 people who could be fired from the National Counterterrorism Center in the coming weeks. The NCTC has more than 1,000 personnel drawn from the intelligence community, federal agencies, and contractors, so these cuts would be significant.

Supporters of the move say the national security bureaucracy has grown too fat and too slow. Critics, of course, will clutch their pearls and act shocked that a Republican administration might actually try shrinking Washington instead of feeding it another taxpayer meal.

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