Friday, March 27, 2026

Senator Chris Murphy Caught Saying Democrats Prioritize Illegals

Murphy Caught Saying Democrats Prioritize Illegals

Senator Chris Murphy made a comment that’s now lighting up social feeds. It’s short. It’s blunt. And Republicans are running with it, as they should.

On a 2024 MSNBC appearance, Murphy told host Chris Hayes that the Democratic playbook on immigration has failed and pointed to who he said Democrats care about most. The line is simple and shocking to many voters.

“Well, I mean, Chris, that’s been a failed play for 20 years,” Murphy replied. “So you are right that that has been the Democratic strategy for 30 years, maybe, and it has failed to deliver for the people we care about most, the undocumented Americans that are in this country.”

That clip was shared again this week and immediately went viral. Conservatives call it proof of misplaced priorities. They argue Democrats are favoring illegal entrants over struggling Americans.

Here is the clip. Watch to the end

Alaska Oil Lease Sales

Trump Administration’s Alaska Oil Lease Sale Generates $163 Million

Signals Energy Boom and Native Support

For four long years, the Biden administration strangled American energy production — and every household in the country felt the squeeze. Regulation after regulation choked off domestic oil and gas, sending fuel costs skyward while Washington delivered smug lectures about climate goals most Americans never asked for.

Heating bills ballooned. Gas prices gnawed at family budgets. And the communities most dependent on resource development — many of them indigenous — watched their livelihoods get torched in the name of green orthodoxy.

But something big just happened. Really big.

From Just the News:

The Department of Interior held an oil and gas lease sale this week for the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska (NPR-A). It was by every measure a huge success. The sale resulted in 187 leases and generated $163 million.

The sale brought in some of the big players in oil and gas, including Shell, Exxon, and ConocoPhillips. It signaled a lot of interest from the industry in oil and gas development on Alaska’s North Slope. It was a big win for Trump’s unleashing American energy policy, but it’s also a win for the North Slope IƱupiat Alaska natives.

Let that sink in. When the biggest names in global energy put $163 million on the table in a single sale, they aren’t dabbling. They’re making a serious bet on America’s energy future. And frankly, it’s about time.

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DeSantis' Question That Blew Up Washington

Ron DeSantis Just Asked the One Question That Should End the TSA Forever

Democrats just forced TSA agents to work without a paycheck for the third time in six months.

While Chuck Schumer played procedural games on the Senate floor, more than 400 TSA officers quit their jobs – and Ron DeSantis just explained exactly why that's the whole point.

Ron DeSantis looked at the chaos Democrats created and asked the one question that exposes the entire 25-year fraud. "Is there evidence that creating TSA has made air travel safer over the past 25 years?" DeSantis said Saturday. "If not, then why not let the airlines and airports handle it?"

That's not a rhetorical question.

The Heritage Foundation documented that and TSA's own inspector general ran undercover tests on security checkpoints.

Agents got weapons through 67 out of 70 times. A 95% failure rate – at the agency that costs taxpayers $10.6 billion a year.

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Operation Tidal Wave Made Florida Number One in ICE Arrests and Deportations

Florida Leads the Nation in ICE Arrests and Ron DeSantis Just Told Every Other Governor Why They Are Failing

Joe Biden spent four years waving millions of illegal aliens into Florida.

Now DeSantis is throwing them out at a pace no governor in American history has ever matched.

New data shows Florida just lapped every other state in the country – and every Republican governor in America needs to see how DeSantis did it.

The Miami Field Office – covering Florida, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands – is averaging 120 arrests per day in 2026, with 9,880 total as of March 10, according to data reviewed by the New York Times.

DeSantis did this on purpose, and he did it years before Trump returned to office. He called a special legislative session on immigration before Trump’s inauguration.

He signed all 67 county sheriffs into 287(g) agreements with ICE before the federal push even began. As part of this effort, every county is working with ICE to ensure there are ICE deputized sheriffs’ deputies and correctional officers in all 67 county jails.

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Mandani being run out of town

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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Sunset 3-26-26

The reckoning isn’t theoretical anymore—it’s procedural.

Subpoenas are flying, paper trails are being pulled, and the untouchables are suddenly looking very touchable. For years, James Comey stood as the face of institutional power—untested, unaccountable, and untouchable.

That era may be ending. The question isn’t whether mistakes were made. The question is whether those “mistakes” were systemic, coordinated, and weaponized against political targets. That’s not politics—that’s a constitutional crisis.

And if the system finally turns inward and examines itself honestly, what comes out the other side could redefine public trust in federal power for a generation. [Roger Stone]

The Reckoning Returns: The Long Deferred Day of Accountability for James Comey...we are talking about the Russian Hoax in the 2016 election...ten long years ago.

Good Night, Patriots!

Appeals Court gives Trump the win

Eighth Circuit hands Trump administration a major win on ICE detention without bond

The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a Minnesota district court on Wednesday and ruled that illegal immigrants detained by ICE do not have a right to bond hearings during removal proceedings, the second federal appellate court in a month to back the Trump administration's detention authority.

The split decision out of St. Louis struck down a lower court's habeas corpus order that had freed a Mexican national named Joaquin Herrera Avila, who was picked up by deportation officers in Minneapolis.

The ruling lands squarely in the middle of a legal war over whether the government can hold illegal immigrants without bond while their cases proceed, a question central to the president's mass deportation strategy.

Attorney General Pam Bondi called it a "massive court victory against activist judges and for President Trump's law and order agenda," as reported by Fox News Digital.

The court held that Avila fell under a category of the Immigration and Nationality Act that does not require bond hearings.

Read about it...

Honoring Capitol Police

Pelosi’s Rant at the Capitol Ceremony

Speaker Nancy Pelosi used a plaque unveiling for Capitol police to deliver a lengthy attack on President Donald Trump and the events of January 6. Her remarks sounded emotional and at times disjointed, as she described fear for staff safety and repeated the claim that an insurrection was incited by the president.

The moment was meant to honor officers but turned into a political speech that left many asking why a solemn memorial became a stage for more accusations.

What She Said Versus What Records Show:

Pelosi said the president incited an insurrection, a claim frequently repeated by Democrats. But legal records show President Donald Trump was never charged with insurrection.

Public officials and reporters have pointed out a gap between political statements and court outcomes. That gap matters because words shape public memory of January 6 and because accuracy should matter when honoring people who put themselves at risk.

Warnings and Security Choices Before January 6:

Reporting and testimony since January 6 show that Pelosi and other officials received warnings about potential breaches the night before the riot. Some of Pelosi’s top security aides reportedly raised alarms. Critics say those warnings created a window to call in the National Guard and beef up protections.

Supporters of Pelosi argue the situation was chaotic and decisions were complex. The dispute over what was known and who acted on it remains central to the debate.

Read about it...

Honoring Capitol police is appropriate and overdue. At the same time, turning that moment into a political accusation without clear legal backing risks deepening national division. Can it get any deeper?

Senator Schmitt on unmasking ICE

Senator Eric Schmitt

They Want ICE Agents Unmasked — Here’s Why

Sen. Eric Schmitt laid it out plain on Sean Hannity. He called the push to unmask ICE agents what it is. A coordinated effort to make enforcement officers visible targets.

Short version: don’t be fooled. This is about harassment, not oversight. The goal is to scare people off the job. Sound familiar? It should. We saw the same thing with the defund the police movement. Police left in droves. Now the same tactic is aimed at ICE.
  • SCHMITT: “The only reason Democrats want to unmask ICE agents is they want facial recognition software to identify these ICE agents and harass their families, so nobody wants to be an ICE agent again.”
  • SCHMITT: “We lived through this with the defund the police movement, where you saw a drop in people who wanted to be police officers.”
  • SCHMITT: “We’re not doing that again.”
  • SCHMITT: “We’re also not going to make it harder for them to do their job, with all the hurdles the Democrats want them to jump through.”
That’s the core claim. Make agents public. Use tech to ID them. Then use mob pressure. Harass families. Drive people away. It’s a blunt playbook. And Schmitt called it out by name.

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Democrats and News Media the problem

The Democrats didn't stumble into inflammatory language. They built the playbook for it.

Democrats used sustained, coordinated efforts to convince millions of Americans that Donald Trump represented something so dangerous that normal democratic opposition wasn't enough.

That framework – Trump as existential threat, as fascist, as someone history would judge harshly for not stopping – didn't stay on television. It traveled.

Two men tried to kill Donald Trump. Both acted after years of that messaging saturated the culture.

Hakeem Jeffries doesn't get to be the arbiter of dangerous rhetoric.

He built his career calling Trump a racial arsonist, pledging to fight in the streets, and cheering on a party that spent a decade telling anyone who would listen that this president was a threat to human civilization. That record doesn't disappear because he showed up on Sunday with a fresh soundbite.

And the mainstream media is a huge contributor to the false rhetoric, never holding Democrats accountable for their caustic deprecation and inflammatory comments.

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China involved in our 2020 election fraud

Election fraud round-up: more is uncovered all the time

A few days ago, Just The News did an update on what we know about China gaining access to American voter registration data prior to the 2020 election.

Since then, investigative reporter John Solomon has elaborated on this in an interview with Glenn Beck.

“We’re finally finding out,” he said. “Congress had no idea; the President had no idea; the American people had no idea.” (Note: We’re not sure that’s quite true. China’s involvement might now be known, but the basic story has been out there, just not confirmed.)

Even Solomon noted later in this same interview that Just The News reported last June about FBI Director Kash Patel releasing documentary evidence about China sending tens of thousands of fake drivers’ licenses into Chicago’s O’Hare Airport to be distributed around the country, presumably for those names to be registered to vote and to “vote” for Biden in 2020.)

“We intercepted those,” Solomon said, “but it’s pretty sure that China either has a preference with the Democratic Party or some sort of alliance with the Democratic Party, based on what the FBI wrote.”

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Morning Sky 3-26-26

Fraud--Look to a Blue State

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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Sunset 3-25-26

After 25 days of Operation Epic Fury, adversaries are making moves that show they want no part of an Iran that it is losing.

Even Iran’s biggest supporter—Russia—is saying no mas. Now that Iran cannot provide Putin’s army with drones, he doesn’t need them. The Official Russian Foreign Ministry statement said, “The ministers discussed the situation in the Persian Gulf, which has sharply deteriorated as a result of US and Israeli aggression.

Sergey Lavrov underscored the categorical unacceptability of strikes targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure, including the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, noting that such actions pose serious risks to the safety of Russian personnel and carry the potential for severe environmental consequences across the region. Mutual concern was raised that the conflict provoked by Washington and Tel Aviv would expand to the Caspian Sea.”

Our frenemies in NATO understand that between the USA, Venezuela and Iran, President Trump soon will control one-third of the proven oil reserves in the world. Suddenly, the European Union is willing to ratify an agreement to buy USA oil. [Don Surber]

Good Night, Patriots!

GOP endorsed candidate Jon Maples loses in Special election

Democrat Emily Gregory defeats Republican Jon Maples in Florida District 87 special election

Emily Gregory flipped House District 87 in Palm Beach County blue in an upset victory. It marks the first time a Democrat has won there this century.

Gregory won 51.15% of the vote Tuesday to Republican Jon Maples’ 48.85% in a race where controversies arose for both candidates in the leadup to Election Day. Democrats smaered him on a residence issue.

She fills a seat Republican Mike Caruso left vacant in August, when he left for an appointed job as Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller.

Jon Maples, a 43-year-old financial planner and former Lake Clarke Shores Council member who was an All-American athlete at Palm Beach Atlantic University, ran a campaign closely aligned with Republican priorities at both the state and national levels.

He leaned on his local government experience and community involvement, including leadership roles with Families First of Palm Beach County and other civic organizations. His platform focused on cutting taxes and government spending, reducing regulatory burdens, expanding private-sector job growth and advancing school choice policies.

He also embraced a broader GOP push to eliminate or significantly reduce property taxes and sought to draw contrasts with Gregory on education policy, particularly around teachers’ unions. [Florida Politics]

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Delta takes action--Congress no longer special travelers

Delta Airlines suspending special benefit to Congress

Delta appears to be pressuring Congress members to act by suspending a special benefit typically granted to them.

The airline announced that it has halted its dedicated flight assistance service for Capitol Hill legislators, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution first reported.

"Due to the impact on resources from the longstanding government shutdown, Delta will temporarily suspend specialty services to members of Congress flying Delta," a statement from the company reads, according to the AJC.

"Next to safety, Delta's No. 1 priority is taking care of our people and customers, which has become increasingly difficult in the current environment."

Members of Congress will be treated like all Delta travelers, according to their SkyMiles status, a spokesperson told the news outlet.

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Democrats and their "Walk of Love" for Illegals

SINGING PROTEST SONGS and holding signs, about 100 people marched through downtown Lake Worth Beach on Saturday in a festive call for immigration policy reforms.

“We cannot remain silent and do nothing while our immigrant neighbors (aka, illegals)…are hauled away to detention camps, deported systematically and relentlessly, (with) family and children left suffering from that separation,’’ said organizer Barbara Eriv, head of the Palm Beach County Indivisibles Immigration Coalition.

“These are family-minded people. They are hardworking people. They are part of our community. These are not the criminals (illegals are all criminals) (ICE agents) should be going after,’’ she said.

The “Walk in Love” march kicked off at 11 a.m. at a symbolic starting point, outside the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office substation. It ended less than a mile to the east with a rally at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church.

Saturday’s marchers and rally participants included one elected leader, Lake Worth Beach City Commissioner Chris McVoy, who has been the commission’s lone vocal critic of federal immigration policies.

Read about Lake Worth liberals wanting to defy federal law

My emphasis in red.

Schumer's slip of the tongue

Trump trolls Schumer after Senate Democrat nearly calls for funding ICE on the floor

Chuck Schumer took to the Senate floor Saturday to rail against Republicans over the DHS funding lapse and, in a moment that wrote its own punchline, accidentally said the quiet part out loud.
"WE MUST FUND ICE," the Senate Minority Leader declared, before catching himself and correcting the line to "We must fund TSA now."
President Trump noticed. Fox News reported that by Sunday morning, he had posted on Truth Social, noting that Schumer got "discombobulated" on the floor. His follow-up was two words of bipartisan agreement that Democrats will not appreciate:
"Thank you Chuck, I agree!"
It was a small moment, but a revealing one. The slip exposed the absurd tightrope Senate Democrats have been walking since February, when they agreed to fund most of the federal government while deliberately withholding money from the Department of Homeland Security.

Trump trolls Schumer