Friday, June 5, 2026

The Democrat Nazi Scumbag

Ex-girlfriend says Maine Democrat Graham Platner knew his tattoo's Nazi connection all along

Graham Platner told reporters he had no idea the skull-and-crossbones inked on his chest was a symbol of the Nazi SS. His ex-girlfriend says that's a lie, and that he used to call it by its German name.

Lyndsey Fifield, a 40-year-old Republican campaign worker from Virginia who dated Platner from 2013 to 2015, told The New York Times that the Democratic Maine Senate candidate referred to the tattoo as "my Totenkopf" and joked openly about its Nazi origins. The Totenkopf, a death's-head skull, is widely recognized as a symbol of the SS units responsible for the murder of six million Jews during the Holocaust.

Platner's campaign told The Times he "strongly disputes" Fifield's account. But her claims land at a moment when the candidate can least afford another credibility problem. Details of his extramarital sexts with roughly half a dozen women had already roiled his campaign over the weekend.

And the tattoo controversy now threatens to deepen the question that hangs over his entire candidacy: Does Graham Platner tell the truth? Answer:  NO.

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Tlaib goes down in defeat for big Lie

House rejects Tlaib war powers resolution on Lebanon in lopsided 324-92 vote

The House dealt Rep. Rashida Tlaib a decisive defeat Thursday, voting 324 to 92 to block her war powers resolution that would have directed President Trump to withdraw U.S. armed forces from Lebanon within seven days. The margin was not close, and the Michigan Democrat's own party leadership helped ensure it wasn't.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, Democratic Whip Katherine Clark, and Democratic Caucus Chair Pete Aguilar all came out against the measure before the vote, issuing a joint statement that undercut Tlaib's central premise. CBS News reported that the three Democratic leaders declared flatly that there are no U.S. servicemembers involved in combat operations or hostilities in Lebanon.

That left Tlaib arguing for a withdrawal from a conflict her own leadership said does not exist, at least not in the way her resolution described it.

Tlaib forced the vote after weeks of fighting between Israel and the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. She framed the United States as an "active participant" in what she called Israel's "ethnic cleansing campaign" and "war crimes." Those are her words, labeled as framing claims, not established facts.

On the House floor Wednesday night, Tlaib made a specific accusation about the Trump administration's role:
"The Trump administration is providing intelligence, coordinating strikes and demonstrating overt command over Israeli decisions."
She offered no publicly cited evidence for that claim during floor debate. The resolution itself directed the president to pull U.S. armed forces "from Lebanon" within a week of adoption, broad language that drew objections from both sides of the aisle.

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Anatomy of an Operation

Delaney Hall Protest

On the night of June 1, 2026, journalist @NickSortor drove to Delaney Hall expecting what he’d seen for ten straight days: hundreds of protesters surrounding Newark’s 1,000-bed ICE detention facility, human chains blocking federal vehicles, pepper balls and tear gas, helmets and gas masks distributed from organized supply stations, catered meals arriving on schedule.

He found silence. The crowd — 200-plus the night before — was gone, with tens of thousands of dollars in pre-staged gear abandoned in place.

What happened between Sunday morning and Sunday night was a single message in an encrypted Signal group, as discovered by @bitchuneedsoap. A Cosecha NJ communicator posted a six-line announcement: “Cosecha is NOT mobilizing to Delaney Hall tonight. We are talking to strikers and their families to regroup.” No negotiation, no vote, no gradual loss of enthusiasm. Some switch had been flipped off.

The natural question is how a protest of that size can be turned off with one message. The answer is that it was never a protest in the way most people understand the word.

It was an operation — assembled, maintained, and disbanded through an organizational structure that looks, once you map it, like a military deployment with a nonprofit org chart.

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Thursday, June 4, 2026

Evening Sky 6-4-26

Iran is engaged in geopolitical arson. Tehran is trying to burn shipping lanes, oil flows, Gulf infrastructure, Israeli cities, U.S. bases, and global markets because it knows it cannot defeat Trump militarily.

Peter Navarro calls it “Iran terror inflation,” and he is right: the cost-of-living shock is not Trump’s inflation. It is Tehran’s war strategy.

Iran wants gas prices and market panic to become American political pressure before the midterms. The mullahs know Democrats and the legacy media can be manipulated, bought off, or turned into useful idiots. Trump is not the arsonist. He is the firefighter.

Iran Lit the Fuse, President Trump Is Putting Out the Flames. [Peter Navarro]

Good Night, Patriots!

Trump announced Todd Blanche nomination

Trump to Nominate Todd Blanche as US Attorney General

President Trump announced Wednesday night that he will nominate Todd Blanche to serve as attorney general.

He made the announcement at a private White House dinner in the Rose Garden.

Trump adviser Dan Scavino posted a video of the announcement on X. “President Trump has a great relationship with acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and is very pleased with the job he’s doing so far.”

“Todd Blanche is an American patriot who fearlessly fought against the Democrats’ unprecedented lawfare campaign on behalf of President Trump. The President’s entire team at the Department of Justice is doing a great job advocating for sanity, law and order, and policies that keep Americans safe.

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More on the Creep who has a gift of persuasion

Democrats rally behind Maine candidate Graham Platner despite sexting scandal

Graham Platner, the Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, showed up on Capitol Hill Tuesday to meet with party leaders, not to answer questions about reports that he sent sexually explicit text messages to multiple women early in his marriage, but to collect handshakes and reassurances that the party still has his back. He got both.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer met with Platner and afterward told reporters he stands by his endorsement. He did not, however, answer questions about whether the revelations concern him or whether he found Platner's explanations satisfactory. NBC News reported that Schumer simply dodged those inquiries and repeated his campaign line.

The pattern tells you everything. Reports emerged over the weekend that Platner's own wife privately alerted a campaign official that her husband had sent sexually explicit texts to other women. Not one Democratic senator has pulled support. And the candidate himself left the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee headquarters, after spending more than ninety minutes inside, without saying a single word to reporters shouting questions at him.

Schumer kept it short and vague when pressed by the Capitol Hill press corps.
"I endorsed Graham Platner. We're going to beat Susan Collins and take back the Senate."
That was the full extent of his public commentary on a scandal that, in any other cycle and involving any other party, would have triggered wall-to-wall cable coverage and editorial demands for accountability.

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Republican bill moves forward

Senate Republicans advance $72 billion immigration bill after scrapping White House ballroom funds

Senate Republicans voted Wednesday to move forward with a massive reconciliation package funding the Department of Homeland Security's immigration agencies, clearing a key procedural hurdle on a 53-to-46 party-line vote after weeks of intraparty friction over a controversial Justice Department fund and a billion-dollar Secret Service line item that included money for a White House ballroom renovation.

The vote sets up a marathon amendment session, the dreaded "vote-a-rama", that could stretch into Thursday, with Democrats vowing to force Republicans into difficult votes on the DOJ fund and other provisions they oppose.

But the real story is what Republicans had to strip out of the bill to get here, and what remains unresolved even after the acting attorney general told Congress the disputed fund is dead.

A revised version of one section of the package, released Wednesday, dropped language that would have provided $1 billion in security funding for the Secret Service. That line item had drawn scrutiny because it included money for President Trump's planned East Wing renovation, where he intends to build a large ballroom.

The original $72 billion package, unveiled last month by Republicans on the Senate Judiciary and Homeland Security committees, funds DHS immigration agencies through fiscal year 2029. Republicans have moved it through the budget reconciliation process, which sidesteps the 60-vote threshold required to advance most legislation in the Senate.

That procedural path is the only realistic route for a Republican-only bill in a chamber where Democrats have spent months opposing funding for immigration enforcement agencies.

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Schumer endorses the Creep

Schumer Backs Platner Despite Nazi Tattoo Scandal

and all the other scandals

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer stood by Democrat Graham Platner on Tuesday even as reporters pressed him about the Maine candidate’s growing list of controversies. Schumer was asked point-blank whether he was satisfied with Platner’s explanations, but he did not really engage the questions head-on.

Instead, Schumer kept repeating the same message about the race in Maine. “I met with Graham Platner today, we’re going to beat [Sen.] Susan Collins and take back the Senate.”

The senator was asked again and again if he still supported Platner after the latest headlines. Reporters also asked whether Democrats were hurting their own credibility by backing Platner while attacking Texas Republican Senate candidate Ken Paxton over similar kinds of scandal-driven baggage. Schumer did not answer those questions directly.

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Booker manhandled by Rubio

Zohran Mamdani Humiliated as Billionaire Gives Him a Brutal Wake Up Call

Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" shares a DM clip of JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon telling Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo why Zohran Mamdani is regretting his public attack on Citadel CEO Ken Griffin.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2026

Evening Sky 6-3-26

The Red-Green alliance must not coalesce in America. Europe already shows the result: Islamist pressure groups, Marxist activists, interfaith camouflage, street intimidation, victimhood narratives, and politicians too cowardly or compromised to draw the line.

RAIR’s report on Amy Mek’s Sharia-Free America testimony shows the machinery in miniature: CAIR, MPAC, Code Pink, and aligned operatives allegedly swarming, recording, heckling, and trying to intimidate a witness exposing political Islam’s incompatibility with constitutional government.

The Islamists bring grievance and religious supremacy. The Marxists bring the language of oppression. Together they attack America from inside the walls.

People are not required to present identification to enter the Capitol building, so anyone can swarm citizens coming to testify. Notably, democrats – including those who sit on the Judiciary committee – are often allied with these terror-tied individuals, and therefore have no incentive to keep them from harassing speakers. [Renee Nal]

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Rubio's case: Iran is finally willing to talk

Rubio tells Congress Iran has opened the door on nuclear talks, but Democrats push back hard

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers Tuesday that Iran has agreed to negotiate aspects of its nuclear program that Tehran had refused to discuss even a year ago, a shift he called a reason for cautious optimism despite a shaky ceasefire, rising tensions in Lebanon, and fierce Democratic opposition to the administration's broader foreign policy.

Rubio's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a House Appropriations subcommittee marked his first public appearance on Capitol Hill since the Iran war began at the end of February.

He faced protesters who briefly disrupted both sessions and sharp questioning from Democrats who challenged him on foreign aid cuts, the legality of military strikes against suspected drug-smuggling vessels, and what they described as a reckless approach to the Middle East.

The hearings covered an unusually wide range of flash points, Iran's nuclear posture, Israel's operations against Hezbollah, the dismantlement of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and Pentagon strikes in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific that have killed more than 200 people since early September. But the central question was whether Washington can coax Tehran back to the table while a hot war continues.

Rubio framed the diplomatic opening in concrete terms, telling senators:
"They have agreed to negotiate aspects of their nuclear program that just a month ago, just a year ago, they were refusing to even mention."
He stopped short of predicting the outcome, saying only that he was hopeful "it will lead to a deal that's acceptable." He acknowledged that negotiations have been complicated by what he described as the instability of Iran's leadership.

On the question of whether Iran's new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is engaged, Rubio offered a measured assessment:
"I think there are indications out there that he is increasingly engaging at some level, although all of his communications have been in writing and through intermediaries."
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Mamdani confused as to whom the bad guys are

New York Mayor Calls ICE Agents Cruel While Gang Members Walk Free in His City

New York's new mayor went on national television Thursday to explain why hunting down child predators offends his sense of humanity.

ICE just pulled 206 people with rape and manslaughter convictions off New York streets – and Zohran Mamdani called the agents doing it cruel. Now a democratic socialist born in Uganda is telling you that removing gang members from your neighborhood isn't public safety.

Thursday on MSNBC, Mayor Mamdani told host Jen Psaki exactly where he stands on federal agents removing violent criminals from New York neighborhoods. "I view ICE actions to be cruel and inhumane," Mamdani said. He didn't stop there.

"These are not actions that serve any interest of public safety," he added – about an agency that just pulled 206 people with manslaughter and rape convictions off New York streets. Mamdani has been pushing this line since Day One.

He signed an executive order in February strengthening New York's sanctuary city protections – blocking ICE from entering schools or city property without a judicial warrant.

Between October 2022 and February 2025, sanctuary policies across the country resulted in the release of more than 26,000 criminal aliens that ICE was actively trying to deport.

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FBI's Latest National Crackdown

FBI's Operation Spring Cleaning nets 1,139 arrests, 984 firearms, and 615 federal indictments in three-month surge

The FBI's latest nationwide crackdown on violent crime produced 1,139 arrests, seized nearly a thousand firearms, and generated 615 criminal indictments over three months, the Justice Department announced Monday.

FBI Director Kash Patel called Operation Spring Cleaning part of what he described as "the most prolific run of crime reduction in United States history."

The operation spanned cities from Charlotte, North Carolina, to Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, and Sacramento, targeting violent offenders, drug traffickers, armed felons, and fugitives the Justice Department said were spreading deadly drugs, driving gun violence, and pushing crime across district and state lines.

An FBI document reviewed by Fox News Digital detailed the scope: 1,474 joint operations, 586 search warrants, and 984 firearm seizures alongside the arrests and indictments.

Federal and local agencies worked the operation together, though the FBI has not disclosed which specific partner agencies were involved or how the results broke down city by city.

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DeSantis Puts Florida Homeowners First

DeSantis Offers Historic Property Tax Savings to Florida Homeowners

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis used a Sunday interview to argue for a major property tax break that could leave more money in the hands of homeowners instead of government offices. He said the state is in a strong position because Florida has no income tax, a relatively light tax load, and a budget culture that has kept spending in check.

That may sound almost old-fashioned in today’s political world, where too many leaders treat taxpayer dollars like a free buffet. DeSantis said the goal is simple: make homeownership less of a burden and give families real relief...A Bigger Homestead Exemption Could Mean Real Savings.

The plan DeSantis discussed would raise Florida’s homestead exemption from $50,000 to $250,000, which he said could wipe out property taxes for roughly 60 percent of homeowners. He framed it as a direct win for residents who have watched home values climb while tax bills have followed close behind.

DeSantis also pointed out that local governments have seen huge growth in property tax revenue, rising from $32 billion in 2019 to $60 billion now. That is a big jump by any measure, and it gives the lie to the idea that taxpayers must keep footing the bill forever just because government got used to the money...Spending Discipline Still Matters.

DeSantis said Florida’s state budget will reflect four straight years of spending reductions, and he tied that discipline to the state’s ability to offer tax relief. He argued that if homestead property tax revenue were reduced or even eliminated, local budgets would simply return to around 2021 or 2022 levels, not collapse into chaos as the usual tax-and-spend crowd might suggest.

He also noted that the state has surplus money set aside and wants to create a fund to issue grants to local governments. In other words, Florida is trying something radical in modern politics: spending less, keeping the lights on, and letting taxpayers keep more of what they earn.

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Oil Companies holding off on new wells

Why US Oil Companies Are Holding Off on Drilling New Wells

‘Oil companies are hesitant to make such big investments over what may be a temporary price spike,’ economist Paul Mueller said.

The war in Iran, which continues to trap about one-fifth of the world’s oil supply in the Persian Gulf, is seen by many as a golden opportunity for American oil companies to expand their position as the world’s leading energy producers.

“We’re seeing a combination of trying to reopen the Strait [of Hormuz] while simultaneously recognizing that there are going to be alternative routes to get oil and gas to market, including expanding production in new places and expanding production in the United States,” Caleb Jasso, policy expert at the Institute for Energy Research, told The Epoch Times. “The world as a whole is really reevaluating global energy supply chains and the need for a greater level of diversification.”

Thus far, however, America’s oil industry has remained cautious, holding off on major new investments and focusing instead on increasing output from existing wells. The combined number of oil and gas rigs operating in the United States declined from more than 700 in May 2023 to 558 today, according to Baker Hughes, an industry analytics firm.

And while the oil rig count has increased from 410 at the beginning of this year to 429 as of May 29, most producers remain reluctant to pour significant money into new wells.

“Operators are getting more barrels out of the rigs they already have through longer laterals—some wells now exceed three miles horizontally—better completion designs, simul-frac and trimul-frac operations [developing multiple wells in a single fracking operation], and AI-driven targeting,” Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute, told The Epoch Times. “That efficiency curve is the only reason production is holding near records while the rig count keeps drifting lower.”

For all their hesitation to invest, however, U.S. oil companies are still producing at record levels, with output rising from about 5 million barrels of oil per day in 2010 to nearly 14 million barrels today, largely due to fracking technology.

Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute, calls this “a strategic gift to the country” and “the single biggest reason this Hormuz crisis has not produced $200 oil and gasoline lines.

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