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Chuck Schumer Announced a Voter Roll Figure That Has the Whole Country Laughing
Chuck Schumer just told reporters that a common-sense voter ID bill would wipe out a number of voters that doesn't exist on planet Earth.
Standing before cameras this week, the Senate minority leader warned that the SAVE America Act would allow ICE to remove an impossible figure from voter rolls.
What he said next has Republicans asking one very uncomfortable question about what Democrats actually know is sitting on those rolls. Schumer's Number Was Bigger Than the World's Population.
Schumer didn't hold back at his press conference. The SAVE America Act, he insisted, "allows ICE to kick tens of billions of people off the rolls, off the rolls."
There are roughly 8 billion people on Earth. The United States has approximately 160 million registered voters.
Stevie Wonder Used Jesse Jackson’s Funeral to Lecture White America
Joe Biden stood at Jesse Jackson's podium and told the crowd he is smarter than most of them.
That was only the second most offensive thing that happened at that funeral.
Stevie Wonder took the mic and told white Americans they need to "overcome the mindset of white supremacy" – and Jesse Jackson's own son had seen enough.
Wonder was supposed to be there to honor a man he called a lifelong friend.
He performed "As" and "They Won't Go When I Go" – songs he said "speak the truth in my heart."Then he stopped performing and started lecturing.
"It is you, and you know who you are," Wonder told the crowd. "You need to overcome hate. You need to overcome the mindset of white supremacy. You shall overcome the need to dominate every single country and every people."
Three former presidents, one failed former vice president, and one music legend all looked at a grieving family and decided: this is the moment--let's bash Trump-- after Jesse Jackson, Jr. asked them NOT to bring politics into the funeral.
New York City’s Credit Outlook Downgraded to Negative by Moody’s Amid Mamdani’s Budget Deficit
There’s an old saying in finance: the market doesn’t care about your feelings. It doesn’t care about your campaign promises, your ideology, or who you blame for the mess you inherited. It only cares about the math.
And in New York City, the math has gotten ugly fast.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani took office with grand ambitions and an even grander budget — $127 billion, up from $115 billion under his predecessor. That’s a $12 billion leap in a single transition, because apparently $115 billion just wasn’t enough.
To cover the gap, he’s proposed a 9.5% property tax hike and raiding nearly $1 billion from the city’s rainy day fund. On top of inherited costs, including $4.3 billion in migrant-related expenses, Mamdani has layered new spending: a childcare expansion projected to balloon from $73 million to $425 million by 2027 and a free bus initiative that could cost $800 million.
Then came the reckoning nobody in City Hall seems to want to acknowledge. On Wednesday, Moody’s Ratings revised New York City’s credit outlook from stable to negative — the first step toward a potential downgrade of the city’s Aa2 bond rating.
Spend more, tax more, borrow more, blame your predecessor, then beg a higher authority for a bailout. How many times do we have to watch this cycle play out before we call it what it is?
Critics of socialism have warned about this pattern for decades. New York City is now living proof.
Wendy Satory Link says that at 10 a.m. today, the Canvassing Board will do a logic and accuracy test of the machinery, followed by the recount.
A winner could be declared by the evening.
A recount will also be conducted on Lake Worth Beach Question 5, which resulted in an exact tie on election night. First, three ballots will have to be cured in that election.
A manual recount is expected to follow the machine recounts.
FBI nabs alleged MS-13 member in Connecticut wanted for killing pastor in El Salvador
Connecticut considered a blue state
Danny Antonio Granados-Garcia, a Salvadoran national and suspected MS-13 member, was arrested Tuesday in Waterbury, Connecticut, by the FBI. He carried an active El Salvadoran arrest warrant for aggravated homicide, wanted for the alleged murder of a pastor who was a relative of an El Salvadoran police officer.
After his arrest, Granados-Garcia was turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement to facilitate his return to El Salvador, where he will be held accountable for his crimes.
A suspected killer, allegedly tied to one of the most savage gangs on the planet, embedded in an American community.
A violent gang member, wanted in his home country for killing a man of the cloth, is living freely in the United States. That's the story in a single sentence.
When the Soros machine and its media echo chamber suddenly start screaming about ethics investigations, you can be sure of one thing: someone threatened the system.
Former interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan is the latest target of the lawfare-industrial complex—a sprawling network of activist groups, political operatives, and friendly reporters that weaponize complaints, headlines, and bureaucratic procedures to destroy opponents.
The smear about a bogus Florida Bar investigation collapsed almost immediately, but that was never the point. The point was the headline, the insinuation, and the reputational hit. In Washington’s political war, accusation itself has become the weapon.
Former U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan is Hit with Lawfare by Soros-Backed Operatives and is being maligned in the media with false allegations. [Roger Stone]
FBI warns California law enforcement of potential Iranian drone attack on the West Coast
Per ABC News, the FBI has alerted California law enforcement to a chilling possibility: Iran may be planning drone strikes against targets on the West Coast "in retaliation for the US war against the Islamic Republic."
The warning, obtained by ABC News, describes an alleged Iranian aspiration to launch unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel positioned off the American coastline.
The specifics are thin. The FBI itself acknowledged as much. We have no additional information on the timing, method, target, or perpetrators of this alleged attack.
No timeline. No method. No confirmed target. No confirmed perpetrators. What there is, however, is a pattern of escalating Iranian hostility that makes the alert impossible to dismiss, and a broader threat environment that should focus every American's attention on what the regime in Tehran is willing to try.
What the Alert Actually Says:
According to the FBI alert, Iran "allegedly aspired to conduct a surprise attack using unmanned aerial vehicles from an unidentified vessel off the coast of the United States Homeland, specifically against unspecified targets in California, if the US conducted strikes against Iran." The warning provided no details on how drone-capable ships might approach the U.S. coast.
Both the FBI and the White House declined to comment on the story.
The question is not whether Iran wants to hit the American homeland. The regime's intentions have been stated openly for decades. The question is capability and opportunity. Can a vessel carrying Iranian drones position itself close enough to the California coastline to launch an effective strike without detection? Can low-altitude unmanned systems penetrate American airspace in a way that causes genuine harm?
These are not rhetorical questions. They are operational ones that the defense and intelligence communities need to answer with more than alerts and bulletins.
Former Army Leader Says Iran Misread Trump As Conflict Continues
Now everything has changed…
Retired four-star Army Gen. Jack Keane said the Iranian government, yet again, “fundamentally miscalculated” Trump as conflict in Middle East persists.
A worst-case scenario for the war with Iran. The war with Iran has prompted many questions about what comes next. Will the Islamic Republic regime survive? What could replace it? Will Iran dissolve into chaos?
‘The mother of all commando raids’: U.S. special operations forces may be needed to secure Iran’s uranium stockpiles, as uncertainty over missing nuclear material persists.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth warned that Tuesday “will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran: The most fighters, the most bombers, the most strikes, intelligence more refined and better than ever.”
Joint Chiefs Chairman: Strategic bombers dropped ‘dozens’ of 2,000-pound bombs on Iranian targets and more than 5,000 targets have been struck in Operation Epic Fury so far.
Trump signs executive order aimed at helping children in foster care system
Melania Trump was present this past May when her husband signed the Take It Down Act, a piece of legislation which outlaws posting sexual images of someone without his or her consent.
The first lady turned up once again on Thursday as President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at helping children in foster care...Order to help children transition to adulthood.
According to Breitbart, the order is titled "Fostering the Future for American Children and Families" and it seeks to assist foster children transition to adulthood.
It will be designed to help those who are currently or were previously in the foster system develop plans for attaining self-sufficiency in adulthood.
What's more, the order reallocates "underutilized Federal funds to promote educational success, career advancement, financial literacy, and self-sufficiency."
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" shares a DM clip of Scott Jennings explaining to a liberal panel on CNN how Democrats withholding DHS funding to try to stop ICE is backfiring in their faces as airport delays are mounting and terrorist attacks occurring in New York City and Austin.
President Donald Trump warned Iran on Tuesday to remove any naval mines from the Strait of Hormuz as U.S. forces struck Iranian mine-laying vessels near the critical waterway.
The control of the narrow passage has become a central flashpoint in the escalating conflict and a major concern for global oil markets.
Trump said U.S. forces had already destroyed Iranian vessels capable of laying mines in the area, part of an effort to keep the shipping lane open.
The U.S. military later said American forces had destroyed a total of 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels operating near the Strait of Hormuz, Reuters reported.
Democratic leaders in Texas picked James Talarico because he energizes their base and talks a big game on cultural issues.
He has backed policies that expand abortion access and support gender ideology in schools. That appeals to a certain wing of the party that wants bold, uncompromising candidates.
The risk for Democrats is clear. Texas is still a conservative state in many places and nominating someone with extreme positions could make general election voters think twice before switching sides.
Mollie Hemingway’s blunt assessment:
Conservative commentator Mollie Hemingway told viewers on FOX News that Talarico is so far left it would be hard to elect him even in San Francisco. That is a sharp critique meant to highlight how out of step his positions are with mainstream voters.
Hemingway pointed to his record leading fights over trans policies in the state legislature and his calls for widespread federal roles in abortion, arguing those views are a long shot in Texas politics.
Iran threatens Trump's life as U.S. strikes enter most intense phase
Iran's security chief took to social media Tuesday to threaten the life of the President of the United States. Not in coded diplomatic language. Not through back channels. Publicly, on X, for the world to read.
Ali Larijani issued a warning to Trump, telling him he was "not afraid of your empty threats." "Even those greater than you could not eliminate the Iranian nation," Larijani wrote. "Take care of yourself not to be eliminated."
Trump brushed the threat off in an interview with CBS News, saying he "couldn't care less." That response tells you everything about the current power dynamic. Tehran is screaming. Washington is shrugging.
The U.S. launched a fresh wave of strikes Tuesday, the Daily Mail reported. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced, "Today will be yet again our most intense day of strikes inside Iran." More fighters. More bombers. More refined intelligence.
The Iranian military's response has been to fire missiles. Its diplomatic corps' response has been to threaten the American president on social media. Neither is working.
What’s the REAL reason behind Kristi Noem’s reassignment?
Glenn Beck has a surprising theory
Last week, President Trump announced that Kristi Noem would be replaced as Secretary of Homeland Security by Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) and reassigned to the newly created position of Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas.
“Let me translate what this usually means in Washington and may mean this time,” Glenn Beck says.
“When a president moves somebody into a job that hasn’t been fully defined yet, it usually means one of two things: either A, yeah, bye-bye, you’re being pushed aside, or B, you’re being moved in to run something that is bigger but isn’t public yet.”
President Donald Trump has said he will withhold his signature from other legislation until Congress passes the SAVE America Act
which would impose nationwide proof-of-citizenship requirements in order to register to vote
“It must be done immediately. It supersedes everything else. MUST GO TO THE FRONT OF THE LINE,” Trump wrote in a March 8 post on Truth Social. “I, as President, will not sign other Bills until this is passed.”
The measure—formally titled the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act—would require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. It would also require voters to present valid photo identification at the polls or submit a copy of an ID when voting by mail.
The House passed the bill last month, but it is short of the 60-vote majority needed to avoid a filibuster in the Senate. Republicans, who hold a 53–47 majority in the upper chamber, would need support from Democrats, who oppose the package.
Trump’s ultimatum could add renewed pressure on Senate Republicans to consider procedural workarounds.