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[–] [email protected] 0 points 54 minutes ago

And that still exists. It is merely the case that SCOTUS will have to check Federal power laws, and that the whole system doesn't get torpedoed by a single Federal circuit judge making a single ruling on a case that may not even be 100% related to the bulk of what the policy is designed to do.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 55 minutes ago (1 children)

How can it be called a coup when there was an election..? Trump even won the popular vote. I don't get it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 hours ago

I haven't kept that much abreast of this trial, but all the reports I've seen tend to affirm that he is the most likely killer.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 3 hours ago

It was largely dismantled over the years. Highway & education funds and such get withheld.

You could also say that the classic Roe v Wade was a great example of this, and so was Obergerfell, as edicts that were unpopular at that time were forced on countless states.

 

The House of Representatives passed a bill Wednesday to limit federal district judges' ability to affect Trump administration policies on a national scale.

The No Rogue Rulings Act, led by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., passed the House and limits district courts' power to issue U.S.-wide injunctions, instead forcing them to focus their scope on the parties directly affected in most cases.

All but one Republican lawmaker voted for the bill, which passed 219 to 213. No Democrats voted in favor.

The Trump administration has faced more than 15 nationwide injunctions since the Republican commander-in-chief took office, targeting a wide range of President Donald Trump's policies, from birthright citizenship reform to anti-diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts.

 

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Wednesday that the Trump administration had pulled all nonessential funding from Maine’s Department of Corrections after allowing a 6-foot-1, 245-pound man who identifies as a woman to be housed in prison for women.

Bondi spoke to "Fox and Friends" host Lawrence Jones about several topics, including President Donald Trump’s authority to determine where federal funding is delivered.

"We can determine where that money goes — all federal money," Bondi said before directing the discussion to Maine. "What's happening there is they're not abiding by what President Trump said. They're allowing men [in] women's sports.

"And in the case right now, what we did last night, some breaking news — we pulled all nonessential funding from the Department of Corrections in Maine because they were allowing a man in a woman's prison, a giant 6-foot-1, 245-pound guy who committed a double murder with a knife, stabbed his parents to death and the family dog, and, he identified as a woman," she continued. "So, they were letting him be housed in a female prison? No longer. We will pull your funding. We will protect women in prison. We will protect women in sports. We will protect women throughout this country. No more of that."

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago

I don't think BlueSky or any sort of platform creates the sentiment. I think it comes from something else that already exists, right. Whatever that may be.

I am also here because it's freer than X - I can criticize Israel as much as I want. Plus I do not want to be in an echo chamber. I get a lot out of the statements that people on the left make.

You were fucking taught about Nazis. Don’t be so fucking surprised that others got the message instead of falling in love.

See, this is where you are totally jumping the shark.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 5 hours ago

... But he's not an actual Nazi..?

Sure, I understand believing that he dog whistles to racists and has bad intentions for the country.. But you are saying that he is on the cusp of organizing a massive genocide, right? Like literally taking Jewish and minority citizens and sending them to death camps.

That is nowhere near reality.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 6 hours ago

Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian added that China was asking citizens to stay away from and not involve themselves in armed conflict.

Zelenskyy said he had instructed the Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Ministry to immediately contact Beijing and find out “how China is going to react to this.”

Interesting enough response from Lin Jian so far.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

No, they are supposed to induce those nations to renegotiate trade deals.

You are a leftist, right? You believe mega-corporations and oligarchs control virtually all governments minus Communist states, right..?

Then the companies who have tariffs impacting their bottom line will ensure that their governments will renegotiate trade deals.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 23 hours ago

Responding to a post on X lauding Navarro's economic philosophy and bona fides, including his Harvard education, the Tesla CEO ripped the advisor for lacking experience.

'A PhD in Econ from Harvard is a bad thing, not a good thing,' Musk wrote on X early Saturday morning slamming Navarro.

'He ain't built s***,' the SpaceX founder wrote.

LOL, I love this.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 23 hours ago

The clip claims Trump will crash the stock market by 20 per cent this month 'on purpose' to weaken the dollar and lower mortgage rates.

Very interesting.

 

The most chilling information is found in the NCRI poll of 1,200 adults. A disturbing 48.6 percent of those who self-identify as “left of center” said the murder of Elon Musk is justifiable. That number increased to 55.2 percent for President Trump. When asked if “destroying Tesla dealerships is partially acceptable,” 57.6 percent of leftists said yes.

“BlueSky was modeled as a safe alternative to Twitter for the left, but what it’s become is an extremist platform,” Finkelstein explained.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

This is very shocking - the link is now stating that 66 are now confirmed dead.

 

A nightmare played out in Brooklyn over the weekend — fresh proof of the horrific consequences of state lawmakers’ refusal to embrace Gov. Kathy Hochul’s reforms and get the severely mentally ill the treatment they need.

In an unthinkable ordeal, four girls, ages 8 to 13, were brutally slashed with a meat cleaver by a male relative inside a Bensonhurst home Sunday morning.

Thankfully, all survived after the police arrived and shot the suspect, Long Qian Chen. But the girls will surely live with the emotional and physical scars for a very long time.

Like countless nightmare-makers before him, Chen had a history of mental illness, including reported hospitalization for schizophrenia.

Every foot-dragging lawmaker who’s squeamish about “forcing” the dangerously mentally ill into treatment should view the bone-chilling photos of the crime scene.

Chen is exactly the type of person involuntary commitment is supposed to be for — a clear danger to himself and others.

 

The FBI and cops are investigating the spread of fake social media posts about the death of Frisco, Texas, high school football star Austin Metcalf, who authorities say was stabbed by a teen from a rival school at a track meet.

The 17-year-old athlete and honor student died after he was knifed in the chest allegedly by Karmelo Anthony, also 17, following an altercation. Metcalf’s family said he had never met the other teen before and that the confrontation turned violent within seconds when Anthony pulled out a knife.

In the wake of the slaying, a spate of bogus accounts impersonating the local police chief and medical examiner’s office have popped up, spreading falsehoods about his demise — including one fake viral post claiming Metcalf actually died from a drug overdose.

Another fake post, which impersonated the Frisco police chief, claimed that Metcalf was killed after beating Anthony repeatedly during “mutual combat.”

One doctored image that claimed to be a report from the Collin County Medical Examiner’s Office falsely stated Metcalf’s primary cause of death was an “MDMA drug overdose” — and that the stab wound was secondary, police said.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

This seems like an amazing and desperate argument:

Former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer joined NewsNation to discuss data from Strava. Kohberger’s defense team appears to be considering an argument that he could not have committed the crimes because he has a developmental coordination disorder that would challenge his speed and agility.

I also love they are using Strava here, lol:

Bryan Kohberger’s Strava data shows that he’s ‘very fast’: Fmr. FBI agent

“When I saw this on Strava, I got the picture of somebody that not only is very coordinated but also very fast,” Coffindaffer told Ashleigh Banfield.

She noted that FBI agents have timed runs as part of their training, and for male agents to get a top score, they had to run six-minute miles, something that Strava showed Kohberger was also capable of.

“For a recreational runner, it’s quite an accolade to be able to run that fast,” Coffindaffer said.

Coffindaffer said that in addition to speed, she noticed something about Kohberger’s routes, where he was weaving in and out of housing areas and developments.

You gotta love the fact that this guy logged his jogging on Strava while he was scoping out potnetial targets for his violence, and now it is undermining his defense.

 

Journalists would write fewer “fake news” stories if disputes over coverage could be handled through violence, U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin suggested on social media.

In a video posted over the weekend to his official X account, the Oklahoma Republican describes the 1890 killing of a former congressman, who was shot by a reporter in the U.S. Capitol. Mullin briefly pauses after finishing the story, then begins talking about journalists today.

“Now, there’s a lot we could say about reporters and the stories they write, but I bet they would write a lot less false stories — as President Trump says, ‘fake news’ — if we could still handle our differences that way,” Mullin says.

The 1:53 video was one of several Mullin posted late Friday and early Saturday as the Senate mulled the GOP budget plan, which ultimately passed.

Mullin recorded the video from the flight of stairs where he says the shooting occurred. He says stains from the former lawmaker’s blood can still be seen on the stone steps.

After Mullin makes his statement about reporters, the person recording him zooms in to show the blood-stained stairs, and then the video ends. By noon Sunday, the video had been viewed more than 26,000 times, attracting more than 2,100 “likes.”

A spokesperson for Mullin's office hasn't yet responded to questions about the senator's remarks.

 

A proposed arms embargo proposed by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) against Israel failed in the Senate on Thursday, with just 15 votes — all from Democrats — in favor, down from 19 votes for a similar proposal in November.

Sanders has been one of the most vocal opponents of the Israeli government in Congress. Though he acknowledged the horror of the Hamas terror attack on October 7, 2023, and said Israel should be able to defend itself, he has also pushed for an arms embargo that would prevent Israel from doing so.

In November, as Breitbart News reported, the Senate voted down three proposals by Sanders to block arms sales to Israel, with as many as 19 anti-Israel votes.

On Thursday, the Senate — now controlled by Republicans — defeated Sanders’s proposals even more soundly.

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