Saturday, November 1, 2025

Sunset 11-1-25

Patriots, the threat we face isn’t new—it’s a Cold War weapon still firing today. The Red-Green Axis, the toxic alliance between Marxist radicals and Islamists, was forged not on college campuses but in the Kremlin.

The Soviet Union funded Arab regimes, trained terrorists, and flooded the Muslim world with anti-Zionist propaganda and Marxist ideology—all to destabilize the West. That playbook never died. Today, China and Russia carry it forward, exporting this hybrid warfare into our cities, schools, and government.

Look at New York City: Socialist Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, backed by the Democratic Socialists of America, openly pushes BDS while blending class warfare with anti-Western Islamic rhetoric. Shockingly, Jewish celebrities like Mandy Patinkin and Catherine Grody boost his campaign—despite its clear anti-Semitic undercurrents.

This is the Red-Green Axis in action: leftist ideology fused with Islamist goals, now operating through universities, unions, and media to dismantle capitalism, Israel, and American sovereignty. [ActForamerica]

Good Night, Patriots!

Military lawyers to be assigned to the DOJ

Pete Hegseth Issues New Directive to Send Military Lawyers to DOJ

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ordered the military to assign dozens of attorneys to the Department of Justice (DOJ) for temporary duty in Memphis and along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to a memo obtained by the Associated Press (AP).

A Defense Department official told Newsweek: "At the request of the U.S. Attorney's Office, the Department of Defense is detailing attorneys from the Judge Advocate General's Corps to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia."

"Filling critical vacancies, these attorneys will represent the United States in its D.C. Superior Court as Special Assistant United States Attorneys," the official said. "The Department is proud to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our law enforcement partners, bringing the skill and dedication of America's service members to deliver justice, restore order, and protect the American people."

The Trump administration is carrying out the largest deportation of illegal immigrants in U.S. history, and immigrants with both illegal and legal residency have been detained.

Immigration advocacy and human rights groups have launched legal challenges against elements of the administration's policies, including deportations to third countries and the cancellation of some immigrants' legal status.

Read more at Newsweek

Democrat Obstructionists continue to block Republican solution

Democrats hold hotel workers hostage over Obamacare scheme that will cost $400 billion

Hotels across America are hemorrhaging millions while Democrats play political games.

Millions of workers face an uncertain holiday season because of Washington obstruction.

And Democrats just held hotel workers hostage over an Obamacare scheme that will cost $400 billion.

More than 30 hotel industry associations just sent an urgent letter to Congress begging Democrats to stop blocking the bill that would end this nightmare.

The American Hotel and Lodging Association estimates the industry has already lost $650 million in business, with another $31 million vanishing from the economy every single day Democrats refuse to vote.

Here's what Democrats are really holding out for: they want to make expanded Obamacare subsidies permanent.

These subsidies were supposed to be temporary COVID relief back in 2021.

Democrats snuck an extension into the so-called Inflation Reduction Act in 2022, and now they're using hotel workers as leverage to make them permanent forever.

Read more about Democrats destroying our economy

Trump's meeting with Xi

Soybeans, Rare Earths, Fentanyl: 9 Takeaways From Trump’s Meeting With Xi

Traditionally a top importer of American soybeans, China had not made any purchases from the United States this harvest season.
  1. China to Buy US Soybeans
  2. Rare Earth Minerals to Flow
  3. Port Fees Pause for one year
  4. US to Halve Fentanyl Tariffs from 20% to 10%
  5. Trump to Visit China Next April
  6. Taiwan not discussed
  7. TikTok Deal not discussed but will probably advance in the near future
  8. ‘American Energy’ working to complete an agreement that would see China make a “very large-scale transaction” of oil and gas from Alaska.
  9. The Semiconductor Question was discussed
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Voters believe Mamdani will burn down New York City but will vote for him anyway

NYC Voters Predict Crime and Economic Disaster Under Frontrunner Mamdani, Poll Him to Win Anyway

There’s a peculiar phenomenon in nature where lemmings supposedly march off cliffs in mass suicide. While that myth has been debunked, something eerily similar is happening in New York City, where voters appear ready to elect their own economic executioner.

Zohran Mamdani, the 34-year-old democratic socialist, commands a commanding 15-point lead in the mayoral race, polling at 46 percent to Andrew Cuomo’s 31 percent. His platform reads like a Bernie Sanders fever dream: rent freezes, free bus services, fully-funded daycare, city-owned grocery stores, and a $30 minimum wage. Young voters under 30 give him an astronomical 35-point advantage.

The Uganda-born assemblyman, who attended a Manhattan private school now charging $66,000 annually—let that sink in for a moment—plans to fund his socialist utopia through a 2 percent tax on millionaires and hiking corporate rates from 7.25 to 11.5 percent.

Who better to lead the working class revolution, right? Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been stumping for him at packed rallies, presenting him as the future of the Democratic Party.

But here’s where the story takes a stunning turn. The same New Yorkers preparing to hand Mamdani the keys to City Hall believe he’s going to burn it down. A Daily Mail/JL Partners poll revealed that 47 percent of voters think crime and violence will worsen under his leadership, with only 32 percent believing the city will be safer.

The numbers get worse: 43 percent expect businesses to shutter and flee, while 45 percent predict antisemitism will increase—remarkably, even among Mamdani’s own supporters, more think he’ll worsen rather than improve antisemitic violence.

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Refugee Admissions capped at 7,500 in 2026

Trump Limits Refugee Admissions to 7,500

The Trump administration has dramatically reduced the number of refugees it will admit into the country in the coming year, from 125,000 last year to 7,500 this year.

The federal government published an announcement in the Federal Register on Thursday that disclosed it would cap refugee admissions at 7,500 in fiscal 2026, which began in October and ends in September 2026.

The available slots to apply have largely been reserved for people in South Africa.

“The admissions numbers shall primarily be allocated among Afrikaners from South Africa pursuant to Executive Order 14204, and other victims of illegal or unjust discrimination in their respective homelands,” the White House stated in a presidential determination.

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Courts rule that the government must use funds for SNAP

Federal Judges Order USDA to Pay SNAP Benefits During Shutdown

42 million Americans rely on the program to buy food each month

This calculates out to 12.35% of our poulation on food assistance

Two federal judges on Oct. 31 said the U.S. Department of Agriculture is legally required to use emergency funds to pay out food stamps benefits during the government shutdown.

The Supplemental Nutrition and Assistance Program’s (SNAP’s) funding was set to lapse on Nov. 1 because of the government shutdown, potentially affecting the food security of more than 40 million Americans.

President Donald Trump responded to the rulings in a Truth Social post on Oct. 31. “I do NOT want Americans to go hungry just because the Radical Democrats refuse to do the right thing and REOPEN THE GOVERNMENT,” he said. “Therefore, I have instructed our lawyers to ask the Court to clarify how we can legally fund SNAP as soon as possible.”

A federal judge in Rhode Island ruled from the bench that the program must be funded using at least the contingency funds. U.S. District Judge Jack McConnell also asked for an update on progress by Monday.

Likewise, a federal judge in Massachusetts gave the administration until Monday to specify whether it would partially pay for SNAP benefits in November with contingency funds or fully pay for them with additional funding.

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So all those who were getting food allowances now won't have to rob grocery stores or steal as they have threatened.

Dolphins stranded at Lake Worth Beach

Four dolphins stranded themselves near the Lake Worth Pier on Wednesday morning, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission

Crime City of Lake Worth Beach

BURGLARY RESIDENCE
Incident #: 25111169
900 BLOCK N F ST | 10/31/2025 @ 11:03 PM
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DISTURBANCE
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1300 BLOCK N J ST | 10/31/2025 @ 10:57 PM
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THEFT/LARCENY
Incident #: 25111154
700 BLOCK GROVE ST | 10/31/2025 @ 10:09 PM
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DISTURBANCE
Incident #: 25111143
200 BLOCK N FEDERAL HWY | 10/31/2025 @ 9:20 PM
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DISTURBANCE ARMED
Incident #: 25110969
100 BLOCK N DIXIE HWY | 10/31/2025 @ 1:27 PM
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