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^^^ Very good point!




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“Donald Trump's deportation agenda is on pace to get rid of two million illegal migrants in 2025 and officials say it's 'just the beginning'.

Around 493,000 migrants have been deported since Trump took office in January, while another 1.6 million have self-deported.

Trump and Kristi Noem are responsible for having 'jumpstarted an agency that was vilified and barred from doings its job for the last four years,' spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said.

Another 457,000 illegal migrants have been arrested by ICE agents since January, as McLaughlin says law enforcement has made 'meteoric progress to carryout President Trump's promise of arresting and deporting illegal aliens who have invaded our country.'

'Illegal aliens are hearing our message to leave now or face the consequence. Migrants are now even turning back before they reach our borders,' she told The New York Post.

The final year of Biden's presidency saw just 271,000 removed, which was an increase from 142,000 in 2023. …”

DailyMail article:
https://mol.im/a/15170377



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Democrat Claims Trump Crime Crackdown Is "The Very Same Thing" As The Rise Of Third Reich

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

Democrat Illinois gov JB Pritzker has declared that America is currently witnessing what the early days of the Third Reich resembled.

“In the early days of the Nazi regime, they started slowly but surely taking away people’s rights,” Pritzker babbled during an interview.

“And what we’re seeing now is the very same thing,” he further declared.

Pritzker’s remarks come just one week after he said it was dangerous for the Trump Administration to label Democrats as “fascists”

Yet now he is not just comparing the Administration to Nazis, but declaring they are “the same thing.”

When Trump began federal interventions in Chicago, Pritzker doubled down, likening the president’s vow to deploy the National Guard to the Nazis “tearing down a constitutional republic,” conveniently ignoring Chicago’s 2024 homicide tally, which topped 600 by year’s end.

https://x.com/TheKevinDalton/s...ing-rise-third-reich



As we earlier highlighted, Pritzker is also blaring all over leftist media that Trump is militarising cities in order to use troops to steal the midterm elections next year.

Trump’s crime crackdown continues undeterred with 300 troops now deployed to Chicago to protect federal officers and assets amid protests against immigration enforcement operations, such as those near ICE facilities.

In the face of brazen attacks on law enforcement, Pritzker has called the deployment an “un-American” overreach and sued alongside the city to block it, citing potential violations of laws like the Posse Comitatus Act that limit military involvement in domestic law enforcement.

Trump has said that he may also consider invoking the Insurrection Act, a rarely used federal law that empowers the president to deploy U.S. military forces domestically to suppress insurrections, rebellions, or domestic violence when local authorities are unable or unwilling to maintain order.

https://www.zerohedge.com/poli...ing-rise-third-reich



"Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible."
-- Justice Janice Rogers Brown

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^^^^

So Prickster has usurped Newsome's title as Trump-Basher-In-Chief, huh? As if wasn't obvious that Prickster was shameless already.




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These despicable leftists got nothing except screaming Trump Hitler, while they let their cities and states being run to the ground.


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Red State is reporting that Kash Patel has fired the FBI crew that spied on the republican senators and said that more consequences are to follow

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Trump has said that he may also consider invoking the Insurrection Act, a rarely used federal law that empowers the president to deploy U.S. military forces domestically to suppress insurrections, rebellions, or domestic violence when local authorities are unable or unwilling to maintain order.
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Probably a dozen two-bit district judges are already composing their blocking orders.



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Prickster
Isn't that pronounced "Pricksucka?"
 
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Suddenly, the Democrats are silent, when Trump has achieved—even if it does not succeed in every respect—in achieving a world-changing peace agreement, with the world’s most ancient and fierce rivalries subsumed under a desire for peace.

Pritzker, Newsom, all the rest of the Democrat peanut gallery now appear as whiny little children in the face of Trump’s world-historical greatness.


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President Trump certainly deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. But I doubt that he’ll receive it. Or it’ll be diluted by naming some Hamas murderer as a co-winner.

The winner is to be announced today, I believe.

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If DT isn't the winner, they've lost all remaining credibility. If it's a co winner with a terrorist, I'm banning by curtailing my dynamite purchases.
 
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If DT isn't the winner, they've lost all remaining credibility. If it's a co winner with a terrorist, I'm banning by curtailing my dynamite purchases.



Too late, they lost ALL credibility when they gave one to Obummer for being Blackish. They will give one to Greta The Doom Goblin before President Trump.
 
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Yes the obummer pick on the come left little credibility. Greta is a good prediction and would be a bigger snub to DT than about any other stupid pick.
 
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^^^^^^ BRILLIANT! That's the definition of "Owned". The silence from the left is deafening. Lol.


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^^^^^^^^^^^^ Love it!


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I am watching the fallout of the discovery that Jack "Beria" Smith and his KGB-cabal at the FBI were surveilling the phone calls, EXCLUSIVELY of Republicans (Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Bill Hagerty of Tennessee, Cindy Loomis of Wyoming, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, Tommy Tuberville of Alabama and GOP Rep. Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania) who were pro-Trump and questioned the outcome of the 2020 election. The FBI team conducted analysis of who was called, how long the calls lasted, where the calls originated and were received, and other information.

Senator Loomis (R-WY) sent a letter to FBI Director Patel of which I am posting part:

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I want to begin by thanking you, President Trump and General Bondi for your transparency regarding the blatantly unconstitutional surveillance activities conducted on the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives by the Biden Administration during Operation Arctic Frost. Your willingness to expose these abuses is crucial to getting the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Justice (DOJ) focused back on its core mission of delivering justice for all.

I’m writing to seek information regarding the surveillance of my private communications and phone records during this FBI investigation.

Please deliver the following information to my staff not later than November 1, 2025:

• All FBI and DOJ records that identify which members of the Biden Administration authorized or approved the surveillance of my phone records and communications as part of Operation Arctic Frost, including:
o The names of all DOJ officials who approved or were briefed on this surveillance;
o The names of all FBI officials involved in the authorization process;
o The name and title of any White House officials who were informed or involved in approving this operation.

• The entire data file collected on me, including:
o All phone records and data collected;
o If collected, any recordings or transcripts of my private communications.
• The legal statutes cited to justify the collection and all legal memoranda and documents used to gain approval of the surveillance.
• The names and titles of every official who had access to my data.
• All instances and dates where my data was accessed or viewed.
• Any individuals with whom my information was shared.
• Whether any of my communications were presented to Congressional committees, the Biden White House, or other agencies.
• Any grand jury testimony materials created or presented.
• Any instances in which National Security Agency (NSA) or other non-DOJ intelligence community personnel or resources were used in surveillance of me;
• Documentation of any other surveillance conducted by the FBI or DOJ from January 20, 2021 through January 20, 2025 on me related to my official duties as a United States Senator.

I believe that the surveillance of sitting United States Senators by the executive branch represents one of the most serious infringements on the separation of powers in American history. It seriously impinges on both my civil rights and my constitutional duties as a legislator, especially since this surveillance was directly connected to core legislative activities protected by the Speech or Debate Clause of the United States Constitution.
The American people deserve to know the truth about how the Biden Administration weaponized federal law enforcement against their elected representatives. Those responsible will be held accountable.


Holy fuck.

Patel has already disbanded the Smith-FBI KGB-cabal firing many of the personnel involved.

If Patel gives over every scrap of paper to Senator Loomis, and noting Senator Kennedy said those surveilled are already talking with private counsel abut civil litigation against those involved, INCLUDING THE TELECOM FIRMS (Verizon and AT&T) that did not challenge the demand letters received from Smith's cabal.

Smith better hope he has a perfect firewall, because you don't piss off a half dozen Senators and expect to get away with it.





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…The silence from the left is deafening. Lol.

Well, I take that back. At least some of them are acknowledging Trump’s achievement against FJB’s failure.

Per Fox News:

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MSNBC panel lauds Trump over 'remarkable' Israel-Hamas peace deal

President Donald Trump's peace plan for the Middle East was praised by MSNBC panelists Jon Meacham, a presidential historian, and David Ignatius, a Washington Post columnist, on Thursday.

"As ever, it depends on how the chapter ends. But the beginning of this chapter is remarkable. And one of the things about honesty and citizenship and a sense of, I would say, maturity about what people in a democracy should do is even if someone with whom you disagree about 99 things, does the 100 really well, you should say so, because that's what intellectual honesty is. And so all credit to President Trump and his, as you say, unconventional team," Meacham told MSNBC's "Morning Joe."

Hamas agreed this week to a peace deal pushed by Trump to end the war in Gaza and return the hostages, two years after the terror group attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

Ignatius told the co-hosts that Trump was able to do what former President Joe Biden was not.

"I can remember in the month or so after Oct. 7, an Israeli senior official saying to me, ‘We are so disoriented and traumatized by this war, the United States is going to have to make decisions for us.’ Joe Biden could never do that, and Donald Trump was able to do it — did it at the decisive moment — when he said, essentially, this war must end and Israel cannot annex the West Bank, which many right-wing Israelis wanted," he said.

Ignatius said Trump's team, including Steve Witkoff, U.S. special envoy to the Middle East, reached out to the Arabs and developed important relationships.

"What’s interesting about that, Joe and Mika, is that it took ideas from all over the Arab world — from the UAE, from Qatar, from Saudi Arabia, from Tony Blair in Britain — and pulled them all together into a single plan with the U.S. weight of support behind it. That’s how we got here. And in each case, it’s Trump deciding these people, endless combatants, cannot do it on their own. ‘I’m going to intervene forcefully.’ Tragically, that is something that Joe Biden, for all his desire for peace, wasn’t able to do," he said.

This is an excerpt from an article by Fox News' Hanna Panreck


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Well, Obama received the Nobel Peace Prize just after he was elected and before he did any actual presidential work, therefore, Trump who did actual work to achieve peace absolutely won't receive it.
 
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Too late, they lost ALL credibility when they gave one to Obummer for being Blackish...


From today in history:

On Oct. 9, 2009, President Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize for what the Norwegian Nobel Committee called “his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples.”

https://wtop.com/back-in-the-d...s-nobel-peace-prize/
 
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