Friday, February 6, 2026

Democrat's Hypocrisy on Voter ID

Gutfeld Exposes Democrats’ Voter ID Hypocrisy

Democrats loudly oppose voter ID laws and we know why. Polling shows most Americans back them. That includes Black and Latino voters. The numbers are plain.

On his show, Greg Gutfeld called out the obvious contradiction. He didn’t soften it. He put it right on the table.

“You got to hand it to the Democrats,” he said. “On one hand, they think a child can handle the decision to lop off their genitals, but then on the other, they think black people can’t get a photo ID.”

Gutfeld then played a clip of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer railing against voter ID bills. “The SAVE Act is an abomination,” Schumer declared. “It’s Jim Crow 2.0 across the country.” Schumer went on to vow, “We are going to do everything we can to stop it.”

Gutfeld pointed out everyday life that already requires ID. You need one to buy certain medicines. You need one to rent a truck. You need one for lots of simple tasks. Voting should be the same.

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He also cited polling that undercuts the claim that voter ID is a fringe demand. “85% of white people favor it, 82% of Latino, 76% of black Americans favor it,” the CNN data analyst reported, adding that “the bottom line is this: voter ID is not controversial in this country.”

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Adult use of Marijuana fails to get on Ballot

Florida Supreme Court dismisses adult-use marijuana advisory case

"The Supreme Court of Florida on Wednesday dismissed a case seeking an advisory opinion on a proposed constitutional amendment that would have legalized adult personal use of marijuana, formally ending the measure’s path to the 2026 ballot.

In a brief order, the court accepted Attorney General James Uthmeier’s notice of voluntary dismissal, canceled scheduled oral arguments and closed the case without ruling on the proposal’s merits.

Six justices concurred, while Justice Jorge Labarga dissented without a written explanation.

The case stemmed from Florida’s constitutionally required pre-election review process for citizen-initiated constitutional amendments. Under that process, the Attorney General must ask the Supreme Court to determine whether a proposed amendment complies with the single-subject requirement and whether its ballot title and summary are clear and not misleading.

The dismissal follows the Florida Department of State’s determination this month that no citizen-led initiatives, including the adult-use marijuana proposal, submitted enough verified signatures to qualify for the 2026 ballot. Without sufficient signatures, the advisory opinion process effectively became moot, prompting the Attorney General to withdraw the request for review.

The order was issued Wednesday and took immediate effect." Source: TheCapitolist.com

Trump wants $1 billion from Harvard for Anti-Semitism

"One Billion Dollars": Trump Demands Massive Payout From Harvard

President Donald Trump is sharply escalating his legal war with Harvard University

Late Monday night, he increased his demand for damages to a staggering $1 billion. This follows months of failed negotiations over what he calls the school's "strongly antisemitic" culture.

The president lashed out at a recent New York Times report claiming he had dropped his demands for a cash settlement. Trump called the story "completely wrong" and accused the newspaper of being a "fake news" outlet. He suggested that Harvard’s behavior should be treated as a criminal matter rather than a civil one.

"Harvard has been, for a long time, behaving very badly!" Trump wrote on Truth Social. He claimed that the university's "heinous illegalities" warrant a payment much higher than the previous $500 million estimate.

The administration maintains that the school failed to protect Jewish students following the October 7, 2023, attacks.

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Feds have lost Minnesota

Mass resignations leave questions about government’s ability to prosecute fraud in Minnesota

Federal prosecutors have resigned from the U.S. Attorney's Office in Minnesota, and officials have provided few details about whether they are equipped to prosecute fraud.

Under Gov. Tim Walz, Minnesota has developed a national reputation for its failure to stop the large-scale welfare fraud that has occurred in the state. The topic has become such a big political issue that Walz was essentially ushered into an early retirement because of it.

The fraud saga includes the $250 million Feeding Our Future scheme as well as fraud in state-run, Medicaid-funded programs. Last year, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota estimated that fraud in those state-run programs could exceed $9 billion since 2018.

Both the discovery and prosecution of that fraud have come from federal, not state, entities. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota has charged and convicted dozens of individuals in connection with the fraud; the overwhelming majority of whom are Somali.

However, the U.S. Attorney’s Office was recently decimated after the office’s top fraud prosecutor resigned in January alongside other federal prosecutors. Today, the Minnesota Star Tribune has reported that even more federal prosecutors have resigned.

Earlier this month, CBS reported that the Pentagon is planning to send military attorneys to the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Minnesota to assist with fraud prosecutions. CBS reported that the military attorneys’ assignment would begin in March.

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Today's Democrat Protesters

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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Sunset 2-5-26


The Haiti crisis didn’t begin at the border—it began in boardrooms, donor galas, and failed “rebuild” promises that vanished into thin air, writes [Diane Gruber at Substack]

After the earthquake, billions were raised in the name of compassion, yet Haiti never recovered. Instead, the wreckage was exported.

Communities across America were forced to absorb the human cost of elite mismanagement, corruption, and unaccountable global philanthropy.

Washington pretends this is a humanitarian inevitability. It’s not. It’s consequence laundering—moving the evidence instead of answering for it. Until the architects of Haiti’s hollowed-out recovery are confronted, the cycle will repeat: loot abroad, displace the fallout, and leave ordinary Americans to pay for silence.

Border Czar dumped most Haitians in red states. Time For Haitians To Go Home.

Good Night, Patriots!

Making an end run around the law

The Judicial Coup Continues

Presidential advisor Stephen Miller didn’t mince words. “An unelected judge has just ruled that elections, laws and borders don’t exist,” he declared. Blunt. Also accurate.

This fits a pattern Miller has documented for months. He has repeatedly called out what he terms “judicial tyranny” from Democratic-appointed judges who manufacture weak legal arguments to obstruct immigration enforcement. “We are living under judicial tyranny,” he warned last August. “The judicial coup continues,” he said in June 2025. The man has been sounding the alarm. Few listened.

The strategy here is transparent. Every injunction drains White House resources and burns daylight on the President’s term. Even when appellate courts overturn these rulings—and they likely will—the delay itself counts as a win for open-border advocates.

A Uruguayan-born judge appointed by President Joe Biden has invented a novel excuse to block President Donald Trump from terminating Biden’s award of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to 350,000 illegal-migrant Haitians.

The text of the TPS quasi-amnesty law bars judges’ intervention in TPS decisions by saying “There is no judicial review of any [TPS] determination.

But Judge Ana Reyes, an immigrant and a Harvard graduate, claims that she is still allowed to review the process of the TPS determination.

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James Woods comment on Vogue's article on Newsom

James Woods Slams Vogue’s ‘Embarrassingly Handsome’ Newsom Profile Amid California’s Decline

There’s an old saying about putting lipstick on a pig. Apparently, Vogue magazine missed that memo … or perhaps they just decided the pig in question was too photogenic to resist.

The fashion bible recently decided to profile outgoing California Governor Gavin Newsom as he prepares to deliver his final State of the State address. One might expect a serious publication to grill a governor whose state has hemorrhaged residents, businesses, and credibility over the past seven years.

One might expect pointed questions about rampant fraud, ballooning deficits, or the thousands of Palisades fire victims still waiting for answers more than a year later. But one would be sorely disappointed — though honestly, are any of us surprised anymore?

The author herself admitted she ran out of time to discuss the LA wildfires, homelessness, Hollywood’s collapse, or the looming AI disruption. But don’t worry; she found time for what really matters.
From Vogue:

Let’s get this out of the way: He is embarrassingly handsome, his hair seasoned with silver, at ease with his own eminence as he delivers his final State of the State address.

Newsom: lithe, ardent, energetic, a glimmer of optimism in his eye; Kennedy-esque.
Conservative actor James Woods had a five-word response that cut straight through the perfume-soaked prose: “Yeah, so was Ted Bundy.”

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Feds leaving Minneapolis

700 Federal agents leaving Minneapolis

White House border czar Tom Homan announced Wednesday that the federal government is drawing down hundreds of law enforcement personnel deployed to Minnesota, citing what he described as “unprecedented cooperation” from state and local authorities.

Speaking at a morning press conference in Minneapolis, Homan said approximately 700 federal agents would be leaving the Twin Cities immediately, with the goal of eventually completing a full withdrawal of federal personnel from the area.

Homan said the drawdown follows recent meetings with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, during which he urged state and local officials to allow county jails to notify federal authorities before releasing illegal immigrants from custody.

Homan emphasized that federal officials are not asking local governments to hold detainees longer than legally permitted or to carry out immigration enforcement themselves.

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Jerry Nadler calling for people to shoot ICE agents

ANOTHER Democrat calls shooting ICE agents 'justified' — and Vance doesn't hold back

Nadler's justification of shooting federal agents greatly resembles Arizona AG Mayes' controversial comments last month.

Democrats have worked overtime to demonize and delegitimize the men and women of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement — those whom Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz branded as "Trump's modern-day Gestapo," Sen. Tina Smith (Minn.) called a "clear and present threat," Rep. Eric Swalwell (Calif.) dubbed "terrorizing bandits," and Democrat anchor-baby Rep. Delia Ramirez (Ill.) called a "terror force."

In addition to Rep. Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, and other Democrats threatening lawfare against ICE officers, some radical officials have turned up the heat by suggesting that it may be reasonable to shoot masked federal immigration agents.

Vice President JD Vance was among the many critics who blasted Nadler over his incendiary remarks, noting, "Jerry Nadler is one of the highest ranking Democrats in the House of Representatives and he is openly calling for people to shoot federal law enforcement."

"This is despicable behavior from an elected official and I'm sure the leftwing media will cover it extensively," added Vance.

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Why isn't he arrested?

Russia lands a military plane in Cuba

Russian Military Plane Lands In Cuba As Trump Declares National Emergency

A sanctioned Russian military cargo plane landed Sunday night at a Cuban military airfield outside Havana, raising fresh concerns in Washington as President Donald Trump sharply escalates pressure on the communist government in Cuba.

The aircraft — an Ilyushin Il-76 heavy transport jet operated by Russian state-linked airline Aviacon Zitotrans — touched down at San Antonio de los Baños Airfield, a Cuban military installation roughly 30 miles south of the capital, according to public flight-tracking data. The Il-76 is commonly used to move military equipment and personnel and has been scrutinized by U.S. officials in past operations.

Flight records show the plane traveled through St. Petersburg and Sochi in Russia, Mauritania, and the Dominican Republic before arriving in Cuba. Each stop would have required authorization from host governments, highlighting which countries continue to permit Russian military-linked aircraft to operate despite Western sanctions.

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The United States provides significant foreign aid to the Dominican Republic, totaling approximately $92 million to $104 million annually in recent fiscal years. Who can you trust?

A lot of us can remember the Cuban missile crisis when Kennedy was president...pretty scary time. The October 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis was a 13-day, direct confrontation between the U.S. and Soviet Union, marking the closest the Cold War came to nuclear war. Following the failed Bay of Pigs invasion and U.S. missile deployment in Turkey, the USSR installed nuclear weapons in Cuba. President Kennedy enacted a naval "quarantine," leading to a tense standoff.

So, Putin is up to the Soviet Union's old tricks.

Donald Trump faces off with Kaitlan Collins about Epstein survivors

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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Evening Sky 2-4-26

The partial government shutdown that dragged on for four whole days has ended.

The House passed a $1.2 trillion spending package to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year on September 30th, and President Trump signed it.

Unfortunately, because of rabid opposition by Democrats to ICE arresting and deporting murderers, rapists, drug dealers and child predators, funding for the DHS was separated out and will run only under February 13th.

Mike Huckabee says that means that like Bill Murray in “Groundhog Day,” Americans will have to suffer through nine more days of repetitive demonization of law enforcement before (we hope) Republicans stick together, ignore the deranged Dems, and pass longterm funding for ICE and the Border Patrol.

Good Night, Patriots

Trump Signs Bill Ending Partial Government Shutdown

Spending bill passes but DHS still needs negotiation

Trump, who presided over a record 43-day government shutdown last summer, had been pressuring Republicans to adopt the spending bill and end the closure which began on Saturday.

Twenty-one Democrats joined Republicans in voting for the funding package and an equal number of Republicans opposed it rather than meet Democrat demands to reform the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Democrats want ICE to remove their masks.

"This bill is a great victory for the American people," he said at the White House signing ceremony.

"Instead of a bloated and wasteful omnibus monstrosity full of special interest handouts, we've succeeded in passing a fiscally responsible package that actually cuts wasteful federal spending while supporting critical programs for the safety, security and prosperity of the American people," he added.

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"Death to America and Israel" shouts Iranian officials

Iran Lawmakers Chant ‘Death to America’ Live

What happened on the floor

During a session aired by state media, several Iranian lawmakers put on military-style uniforms and loudly chanted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” It was not subtle. Cameras caught the moment live, and the message was unmistakable: a show of defiance that was meant for both domestic and international audiences.

Why the timing matters
The protest came as U.S. officials say they are engaged in talks or back-channel contacts with Iran. That makes the spectacle awkward for Tehran. On one hand, hardliners burnish their anti-West credentials.

On the other hand, those same leaders may be negotiating to ease pressure. The result is political theater that looks tough but could be aimed at shoring up internal support.

Who was being signaled
Wearing military-style gear suggested the lawmakers wanted to show allegiance to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps or other security forces.

That is a clue. The chant was not aimed at a random crowd. It was a message to rival factions inside Iran, the IRGC, and to foreign governments watching for signs of Iran’s next move.

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New York City - Living among the garbage

Zohran Mamdani blasted for failure to clean up trash while keeping mansion clear

New York City is drowning in garbage after Winter Storm Fern, but the sidewalks near Mayor Mamdani’s Gracie Mansion residence on East 88th Street are spotless, raising eyebrows across the Upper East Side.

A week after the storm hit, residents in many neighborhoods are battling 6- to 8-foot-high piles of trash, unplowed streets, and rat-infested debris.

The mayor’s inauguration rhetoric about replacing individualism with collective warmth now rings hollow to many.

A resident’s jab on X about the “warm smell of uncollectedi-vism” captures the bitter irony of trash piles growing under this administration’s watch.

Some see this as a classic case of progressive ideals clashing with practical governance. When resources are funneled to high-profile areas while everyday New Yorkers suffer, it’s hard to buy into promises of shared burden.

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Hardening our critical infrastructure - Making America Safer

Pentagon Launches Effort To Harden Critical Infrastructure Against Drone Attacks

New Pentagon guidance for defending U.S. critical infrastructure against drone attacks calls for hardened structures and increased use of netting, cables, and other kinds of passive physical defenses — a notable shift in policy.

The new guidance from JIATF-401 talks about “critical infrastructure” mostly in terms of civilian sites ranging from power plants to sports venues. However, it makes clear that the guidance is equally applicable to helping protect military facilities from uncrewed aerial systems.

“When we talk about Homeland defense, we’re not just talking about military bases, power grids and ports; we’re talking about places where Americans gather. With major international events like the World Cup on the horizon, the security of our stadiums, for example, is a national priority,” Army Brig. Gen. Matt Ross, Director of JIATF-401, said.

“This new guidance provides a common playbook for our forces to work closely with federal and local partners to ensure a safe and secure environment against the growing challenge of nefarious drones.”

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Partial Shutdown Ends

House Votes to End Partial Shutdown, Sending Bill to Trump’s Desk

The bill’s passage will put an end to a partial shutdown that lasted 4 days. Congressional leaders now have less than 2 weeks to negotiate funding for DHS.

The House of Representatives on Feb. 3 passed a funding package for several federal agencies, sending it to President Donald Trump’s desk to end a partial government shutdown.

The measure was passed in a 217-214 vote. Twenty-one Republicans voted against the Senate-passed package, while 21 Democrats voted for it.

The legislation will fully fund five sectors of the federal government through the end of the fiscal year while extending funding for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) until Feb. 13. Despite its advancement, the bill faced significant Democratic opposition, including from party leadership.

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