Saturday, May 30, 2026

Man jailed on Federal Death Threat charges

Pennsylvania man who announced Senate bid against Fetterman now jailed on federal death-threat charges

A 40-year-old Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania, man who declared on YouTube earlier this year that he would challenge Sen. John Fetterman in 2028 is now sitting in a federal jail cell, indicted on five counts of threatening to kill the president, members of Congress, and ICE agents.

Raymond Eugene Chandler III faces up to 50 years in prison and $1.25 million in fines after authorities say he left a string of voicemails on congressional phone lines advocating violence against federal officials and their families.

U.S. Attorney Troy Rivetti announced the indictment, which charges Chandler with influencing, impeding, or retaliating against federal officials and federal law enforcement officers by threat.

Each of the five counts carries a maximum sentence of 10 years and a $250,000 fine. A judge has ordered Chandler to remain in custody while the case proceeds.

The charges land at a moment when threats against public officials, from both ends of the political spectrum, have become a persistent security concern. But the details alleged in this indictment are unusually specific, and unusually chilling.

Read more... about Voicemails, bladed weapons, and a stated willingness to kill.

Judge Brinkema Blocks DOJ Anti Weaponization Fund

Judge Brinkema Blocks Trump DOJ Anti-Weaponization Fund Payouts

A federal judge has put a temporary stop on the Trump Justice Department’s new Anti-Weaponization Fund, at least for now. That means anyone hoping to get money from the program will have to wait while the court sorts it out.

The ruling came Friday from U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema, who said the government cannot move forward until after a hearing.

The order blocks the DOJ “from taking any further action pursuant to the creation or operation of the Anti-Weaponization Fund, which includes the transferring of money to the Fund; the consideration of any claims submitted to the Fund; and the disbursing of any funds from the Fund.”

A hearing is now set for June 12 in Alexandria, Virginia.

The case was brought by a group of plaintiffs that includes former career prosecutor Andrew Floyd, who says he was fired over his work on Jan. 6 cases. Other plaintiffs include California State University Channel Islands professor Jonathan Caravello, the watchdog group Common Cause, the city of New Haven, Connecticut, and the National Abortion Federation.

Judge Brinkema was appointed to the federal bench by President Bill Clinton. Her order keeps the fund on ice while the court reviews the challenge.

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Bondi shifted blame to her Deputy

Bondi concedes DOJ made 'redaction errors' in Epstein files, shifts responsibility to her deputy

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi sat for a closed-door interview with the House Oversight Committee on Friday and acknowledged that the Justice Department made "redaction errors" during its release of millions of pages of Jeffrey Epstein files, but placed the blame squarely on Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, the man who now runs the department she left two months ago.

The admission, delivered in a transcribed but unsworn session that Democrats protested was neither videotaped nor conducted under oath, marks the first time Bondi has publicly conceded specific failures in a process she once promised would bring full transparency to one of the most disturbing sex-trafficking cases in American history.

USA Today reported that Bondi told lawmakers she had delegated oversight of the document review to Blanche and did not personally conduct it.

In her opening statement, she framed the release as "an enormously complicated and labor-intensive process" involving roughly 3 million documents, a stack she once compared to the height of the Eiffel Tower.

The Washington Examiner noted that Bondi told lawmakers she didn't lead every aspect of the Epstein files review, reinforcing her posture of distance from the operational details.

She claimed the DOJ had "produced everything required" by the Epstein Files Transparency Act and that staffers did "our very best in the time frame allotted by the legislation to protect victims."

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Kamala Harris didn't wait for the ink to dry

Jill Biden's memoir reveals Harris pushed for endorsement within minutes of Joe's withdrawal

Within moments of Joe Biden telling her he would not seek re-election on July 21, 2024, the vice president pressed him for an immediate endorsement, and when Biden suggested waiting until the next morning, Harris pushed harder, asking him to do it "in 20 minutes," the New York Post reported, citing excerpts from Jill Biden's forthcoming memoir.

The former first lady's account of that conversation, published in her book "View from the East Wing," set for release June 2, paints a picture of a vice president who treated Biden's historic decision not as a moment for reflection but as a starting gun.

And Jill Biden, 74, could not stand to watch. She walked out of the room, "apparently unable to bear any more," the memoir states. The timeline, as Jill Biden tells it, moved fast. Joe Biden informed Harris he would become the first sitting president not to seek re-election since Lyndon Johnson in 1968. Harris's first response, per the memoir: "Oh my God, Joe. Are you sure?"

What followed was not a long discussion about the future of the party or the country. It was a negotiation over timing. Biden proposed waiting until the next morning to issue an endorsement. Harris objected.

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Case dismissed of woman with no right hand

Cop stops woman for using cell phone

A traffic citation issued to a woman who said she was accused of holding a phone in a hand she does not have has now been dismissed.

Court records show the case was dropped at the request of the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office deputy who issued the citation. A hearing had been scheduled for Tuesday, but it was canceled after prosecutors dismissed the case.

Good thing, as the deputy would have ended up as the laughing stock of Palm Beach County for trying to fulfill his ticket quota.

Sunrise 5-30-26

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Friday, May 29, 2026

Tonight' Sky 5-29-26

The lawfare-media cartel got caught in another lie, and this one looks like real-time narrative laundering.

CNN claimed E. Jean Carroll was under DOJ investigation for perjury connected to her Trump lawsuits, and the usual anti-Trump chorus instantly screamed “retribution.”

Then U.S. Attorney Andrew Boutros said his office is not investigating Carroll. Suddenly, the story shifted toward Reid Hoffman, the billionaire anti-Trump bankroll behind Carroll’s litigation, and possible money-laundering questions tied to the funding apparatus.

That changes the frame completely. The press did not chase facts. It protected the plaintiff, the funder, and the hoax. [Luthmann]

Good Night, Patriots!

He was beaten to Death because of American Flags

Man Beaten to Death Outside His Home for Flying American Flags

Kerry Sheron, a 69-year-old Army veteran, was in critical condition for days before his death was announced Sunday

His crime was flying American flags. What police found when they arrived tells you everything about where we are as a country.

Wednesday afternoon in Escondido, California, officers responded to reports of an assault near East Mission Avenue and Buchanan Street. They found an elderly man with what police described as "significant injuries." A good Samaritan who tried to intervene was also hurt.

The suspect was gone by the time police arrived – but they found him half a mile away. His name is Thomas Caleb Butler, 32 years old. He lives around the corner from the victim.

Butler wasn't a stranger passing by who snapped. He was a neighbor who knew exactly where this man lived, knew exactly what was on that property, and apparently decided those flags were reason enough to kill a 69-year-old.

He's now sitting in the Vista Detention Facility in San Diego County on an attempted murder charge.

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Angry garbage man teaches Antifa a lesson

Protesters out of control at Delaney Hall ICE facility in New Jersey

Extension of Ceasefire to 60 Days

US and Iranian negotiators reach tentative deal to extend ceasefire and launch nuclear talks

WASHINGTON — U.S. and Iranian negotiators reached a tentative agreement Thursday to extend the ceasefire in the 3-month-old war by 60 days and launch talks on Iran’s nuclear program, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter.

Iran did not immediately confirm any deal, and the official noted that President Donald Trump has yet to sign off on it.

The emerging memorandum of understanding came as the fragile ceasefire in the war between the U.S. and Iran appeared to be wavering. The latest flare-up in fighting happened less than a day earlier, when Kuwait intercepted missiles fired from Iran, according to U.S. Central Command.

The official who described the tentative agreement was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. Another U.S. official, who also spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the private diplomacy, said the broad outlines of an agreement have been reached but stressed that until Trump signs off on it, there is no deal. The official said there still are questions about whether Trump will accept the proposal.

Trump is looking for an agreement that will reopen the strait, through which about a fifth of all traded oil and natural gas once passed. He also is seeking to get Iran to give up its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. The war is driving up fuel prices around the world, somthing Democrats constanly talk about.

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Maureen Galindo was annihilated in her election

Texas Democrat Who Called to Imprison ‘Zionist Jews’ Loses House Runoff by Nearly 30 Points

There was a time — not even that long ago — when antisemitism was the one form of bigotry that united both parties in absolute condemnation. No serious candidate would dare peddle conspiracy theories about Jewish control of banks, media, or government. That was a given. Apparently, it’s not anymore.

Something ugly has taken root on the progressive left. What started as campus “anti-Zionism” after the October 7th massacre has crept into mainstream Democratic politics, wearing activist language like a disguise.

But this week in Texas, voters delivered a verdict that should give every American a small but meaningful reason for hope. Sometimes the system actually works.

Maureen Galindo didn’t just lose an election Tuesday night. She was annihilated — decisively, publicly, and by members of her own party. Every single point of that 30-point demolition was earned.

Let’s not sanitize this. Galindo, a sex therapist and housing activist, proposed on Instagram turning an ICE detention center into “a prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers for human trafficking.” Vile enough on its own. But she kept going and got slaughtered.

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Will Cain SHUTS UP anti-American Democrat Communist loud mouth

Will Cain SNAPS at anti-American loudmouth - Calls out his SECRET Communist ties on live T.V.

"Do you believe America deserved 9/11?!!"

Fox News’ Will Cain confronted Michigan Democrat Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed for his radical comments calling for ICE to be abolished as well as for campaigning alongside anti-American extremist Hasan Piker, who is now facing a government subpoena for potentially peddling propaganda for the communist Cuban regime.

The interview quickly turned into shouting match…

“You’re not answering my questions! You’re pivoting to talking points!!” Cain called out the Democrat. “You’re playing a slick word game!”

I watched this segment the other night, Will Cain had a lot of patience with el-Sayed.  Abdul kept interrupting Will Cain and never ansswered the questions. It was ridiculous--both talking over one and another.

Watch:

Morning Sky 5-29-26

Democrats - Embracing the Past

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Thursday, May 28, 2026

Evening Sky 5-28-26

Biden left the door open – and the criminals walked straight through it.

She's about to tell you something the mainstream media buried. Biden Stripped the Locks Off the Vault. This didn't happen by accident. During COVID, the Biden administration made a deliberate decision to gut identity verification for federal student aid.

Under Biden's rules, less than one percent of FAFSA applicants were ever required to prove who they were. One percent.

When McMahon's team started pulling the thread, what unraveled was staggering. Investigators found that roughly $90 million in federal student aid had already walked out the door. Dead people collected more than $30 million of it. [pantsonfire]

Good Night, Patriots!

Pam Bondi diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer

Pam Bondi reveals thyroid cancer diagnosis weeks after departing as attorney general

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi disclosed Wednesday that she has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer and is undergoing treatment, including surgery she had roughly two weeks ago. The 60-year-old told CBS News via text message that the diagnosis came after she left the Justice Department in April.

Bondi's departure from the DOJ and her cancer fight landed almost on top of each other. President Trump let her go on April 2 and installed Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche as acting replacement. Somewhere in the weeks that followed, doctors found the cancer. Bondi kept it quiet and began treatment without public fanfare.

The disclosure arrived the same week Bondi is scheduled to testify Friday before the House Oversight Committee about her handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files, a subject that drew months of bipartisan criticism during her tenure.

It also came alongside news that the administration has tapped her for a seat on the Presidential Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, where she will focus on artificial intelligence policy.

Vice President JD Vance issued a statement to CBS News on Wednesday morning praising Bondi's service and her continued role in the administration's orbit.

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Mahmoud Khalil can be rearrested and deported.

Third Circuit clears path for Mahmoud Khalil rearrest and deportation in 2-1 ruling

A federal appeals court has stripped away the legal shield that kept Mahmoud Khalil,Court,Palestine,Immigration Act, the Columbia University graduate student who helped organize pro-Palestinian campus encampments, out of immigration detention.

The Third Circuit's 2-1 decision reverses a lower court order that had freed Khalil, ruling that the district judge never had jurisdiction over his removal case in the first place.

The decision hands the Trump administration a clear win in its campaign to deport noncitizens tied to what federal officials describe as pro-Hamas activism on American college campuses. It also sets up a potential rearrest and puts Khalil closer to removal than he has been at any point since his case became a national flashpoint.

The core of the ruling is jurisdictional, not ideological, though the practical effect lands squarely on one side.

The Third Circuit held that the Immigration and Nationality Act strips federal district courts of subject-matter jurisdiction over removal proceedings like Khalil's. That means the New Jersey federal judge who intervened and ordered Khalil's release acted outside the bounds of judicial authority.

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