Wednesday, February 4, 2026

"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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Even Snowman says it's cold

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Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Evening Sky 2-3-26

They want this buried, archived, memory-holed. Roger Stone refuses.

In The Election Coup They Expect You to Forget, Stone revisits the central question the political class outlawed after 2020: who controls the count?

This isn’t about personalities or parties—it’s about whether consent can exist without verification.

Dominion and Smartmatic didn’t just sell machines; they sold opacity, shielded by courts, media, and bureaucrats allergic to sunlight.

When citizens asked for audits, they were smeared. When procedures broke, officials waved it away. A republic that criminalizes inquiry isn’t defending democracy—it’s replacing it with faith-based governance. [Roger Stone]

Good Night, Patriots!

The rule of law put woke ideology squarely in its place

US District Court Judge Katherine Menendez

Biden-Appointed Judge Rejects Bid to Halt Trump Immigration Operation in Minnesota

There was a time, not so long ago, when everyone in America understood a simple concept: separation of powers. The people elect their leaders, Congress makes the laws, and the president enforces them. It wasn’t always pretty, but it worked.

But today’s Left has cooked up a toxic new recipe for ‘governing’: If you can’t win an election, sue. It’s a cheap workaround for actual democracy, weaponizing the gavel to achieve what they can’t at the ballot box.

We saw this cynical playbook run again in Minnesota, where progressive officials raced to court to block federal immigration enforcement. They pleaded their case and waited for a sympathetic judge to deliver the political victory they craved. Then, something incredible happened.

In a moment of brilliant clarity, a liberal judge stared down a politically motivated lawsuit from a radical Attorney General and chose to uphold the law.

Minnesota’s AG, Keith Ellison, tried to shut down “Operation Metro Surge,” a Trump administration initiative deploying federal agents to enforce existing immigration laws. These weren’t random patrols; they were targeting individuals already issued final orders for removal.

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At the Lake Worth beach

The cold weather didn't deter beachgoers in Lake Worth Beach

They were captivated by the sea fog

Blue States will have to ask for help from DHS for protesters

Ask me nicely

Jerry McConway from Realtalk digest says, Trump is now pulling all federal agents out of Democrat cities in terms of providing assistance with riots and protests, requiring city and state leaders to ask for help. He posted to Truth Social, “I have instructed Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, that under no circumstances are we going to participate in various poorly run Democrat Cities with regard to their Protests and/or Riots unless, and until, they ask us for help.”

Trump continued, “We will, however, guard, and very powerfully so, any and all Federal Buildings that are being attacked by these highly paid Lunatics, Agitators, and Insurrectionists. Please be aware that I have instructed ICE and/or Border Patrol to be very forceful in this protection of Federal Government Property.”

I have to admit, I am not against this tactic by Trump. And I would also note that people seem to be forgetting one question… how did we get here? Were it not for Joe Biden opening up the borders and blue states embracing sanctuary status, ICE would not have to come to these cities in the first place.

And let’s also remember that the American people voted for this immigration crackdown. Trump never hid his intentions on this front, so spare me the faux outrage now that he is delivering on his promise.

Supreme Court of Panama's Judiciary rules on Canal

Chinese Contract At Panama Canal Ruled Unconstitutional In Win For Trump's 'Donroe Doctrine'

Another massive defeat for China's interests in the Western Hemisphere, and another 'win' for Trump's "Donroe Doctrine"...

The Supreme Court of Panama has just issued a final decision to void the contract renewal for Hong Kong's CK Hutchison's subsidiary to operate two Panama Canal ports, in a much anticipated landmark case driven by claims of unconstitutionality and financial irregularities.

The top court has found irregularities in the 25-year extension of the concession granted in 2021 and found CK Hutchison's management shortchanged Panama by roughly $1.3 billion.

Republic of Panama, Judicial Branch--
STATEMENT

The Full Bench of the Supreme Court of Justice of the Republic of Panama hereby informs the general public that during its ordinary session held today, January 29, 2026, after extensive deliberation and discussion of Filing No. 119313-2025 and Filing No. 17547-2025 — both consisting of constitutional challenges against Law No. 5 of January 16, 1997, its addenda, and the extension agreement — and in fulfillment of its duty as guardian of the Political Constitution, it decided to declare them UNCONSTITUTIONAL.

Partial Shutdown might end and Government reopened

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) says votes may be delayed until Tuesday

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-Louisiana) said Sunday that he is “confident” he will have enough support from Republicans in the House conference to end the partial government shutdown by Tuesday.

In an interview with NBC News’s “Meet the Press,” Johnson said the House will vote to reopen the government “at least by Tuesday.”

“We have a logistical challenge of getting everyone in town, and because of the conversation I had with Hakeem Jeffries, I know that we’ve got to pass a rule and probably do this mostly on our own,” Johnson said, referring to the minority leader as he looked to blame Democrats for the second shutdown of President Donald Trump’s second administration, which began early Saturday.

Democrats have a problem with Trump administration’s immigration policies, including the Department of Homeland Security. The department houses U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

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Democrats, it seems, love protecting illegal aliens and they support the anti-government protests in Minneapolis.

Morgan Freeman tells Don Lemon it's NOT race

Amy Klobuchar

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Monday, February 2, 2026

Evening Sky 2-2-26

Praise and Honor for our President. Donald Trump is first the greatest President ever and after that distinction, a builder – but, more than just that, "he is a creative visionary," says Paul Ingrassia, writer on Substack.

He operates by following vision first, the driving vehicle of his success as a developer, and which now accounts for everything he has been able to accomplish, from the patio to the ballroom, already during his second presidency.

He is the furthest thing from a bureaucrat and does not let fear of process kowtow him into submission.

In this way, he is a powerful reminder of the spirit of the Founding generation – and the greatness in the many generations which followed – a tenacity and boldness to innovate and create a legacy for posterity, one that would lead to the betterment of society.

His mindset is generational, not transient.

Good Night, Patriots!

London rolls over to Muslims

London authorities ban ‘Walk with Jesus’ march in Muslim-majority neighborhood

Authorities allegedly feared the event would provoke the area’s Islamic population

The Metropolitan Police banned a “Walk with Jesus” event from taking place in a London borough, citing concerns it would provoke the members of the Muslim community.

'To save Britain, we must reinstate Christianity back into the heart of government.'

“The ban has been imposed to prevent serious disorder and serious disruption. Breaching the conditions, or encouraging others to do so, is an arrestable offence,” the Metropolitan Police stated.

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The UK government should focus on undermining the influence of Islamism within communities while promoting voices that oppose it.

U.S. takes a hard-line against Iran

U.S. Revokes Entry for Iranian Officials’ Families, Sanctions Six Over Protest Crackdowns

The United States has drawn a hard line against the Iranian regime’s brutality.

Last week, the State Department revoked the privilege of senior Iranian officials and their family members to reside in or enter the U.S., a move that slams shut the door on those who profit from oppression while their countrymen bleed.

This is not mere symbolism—it’s a direct strike at the hypocrisy of a regime whose elites enjoy Western luxuries while ordering massacres at home.

The stakes are stark. Thousands of Iranian civilians perished in a January uprising, crushed under the heel of a regime that prioritizes terror abroad over bread at home. As a 19-year-old wrestling champion faces a death sentence for daring to protest, America has signaled it will no longer harbor the kin of his executioners.

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The United States said it was deeply concerned by reports that a 19-year-old Iranian wrestling champion, Saleh Mohammadi, faces imminent execution, and urged Tehran to halt the sentence.

Trump might make a deal with Cuba

US May Make a Deal on Cuba, Trump Says

President Donald Trump said the United States was beginning to talk with Cuban leaders as his administration puts greater pressure on the communist-run island and cuts off key oil supplies.

He made the comment to reporters on Saturday night as he was flying to Florida. It comes in the wake of his moves in recent weeks to cut off supplies of oil from Venezuela and Mexico, which he suggested Saturday would force Cuba to the negotiating table.

His goals with Cuba remain unclear, but Trump has turned more of his attention toward the island after his administration in early January captured Venezuela’s then-President Nicolás Maduro and has been more aggressive in confronting nations that are adversaries of the U.S.

Trump has predicted that the Cuban government is ready to fall.

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Miguel Díaz-Canel is the President of Cuba, having held the position since 2018 (officially President of the Republic since 2019) and serving as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba since 2021. He is the first leader since the 1959 revolution not named Castro, focusing on political continuity.

Role: He serves as the Head of State and leads the Communist Party.

Don Lemon walks free

Don Lemon walks free with no bond, no travel limits

Federal agents arrested Lemon Thursday night in Los Angeles. Authorities said Lemon stormed an evangelical church in St. Paul, Minn. U.S. District Judge Patricia Donahue imposed no domestic travel restrictions, allowing Lemon to move freely within the United States, according to Daily Caller News Foundation West Coast Reporter Hailey Gomez, who was in the courtroom when the decision was announced.

Federal prosecutors sought to impose domestic and international travel restrictions on Lemon, including barring travel to New York and requiring him to surrender his passport, according to Gomez.

The Department of Justice argued the restrictions were necessary, but Lemon's attorney pushed back, citing a previously scheduled international trip as grounds to oppose the surrender of Lemon's passport.

The judge approved international travel, allowing Lemon to proceed with his annual trip to France, court officials said during the hearing. Lemon's defense attorney Marilyn Bednarsk said Lemon plans to plead not guilty and will fight the case, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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Abbe Lowell, who defended Hunter Biden, is representing Lemon generally and has publicly vowed to fight the charges, describing the case as an attack on the First Amendment.

Marilyn Bednarski, a Los Angeles-based attorney with McLane Bednarski & Litt, LLP, handled the initial court appearance in Los Angeles on Jan. 30, where she argued against strict travel restrictions and confirmed that Lemon plans to plead not guilty.

Jusge Patricia A. Donahue was appointed as a United States Magistrate Judge for the Central District of California by the district's judges. She was not appointed by the President, but rather sworn into office on May 4, 2020, following a selection process by the Court's Executive Committee and a majority vote of the District Judges.