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DSA’S CITY-BY-CITY TAKEOVER? @bdomenech says socialist-backed mayors could play a major role in the party's future direction.
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Noncitizens are a step closer to possibly voting in L.A. elections. The City Council approved the proposal to appear on the November 3rd ballot. The idea, launched by Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez, has received praise and backlash. The controversy - This morning at 6 from ABC7
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Why not Kenyan?
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The unbreakable threesome! Shame on the two who never had to deal with the real issue!
🚨 MAJOR SCOTUS WIN FOR PARENTS! In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court just affirmed that parents have the constitutional right to OPT OUT of LGBTQ indoctrination in schools when it conflicts with their religious or moral beliefs. No more forced ideological brainwashing by government schools. Voted FOR Parents’ Rights: • Roberts, Thomas, Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett Dissent (Against Parents): • Sotomayor, Kagan, Jackson Huge victory for parental authority over activist educators. What do you think — more rulings like this coming? 👇 #SCOTUS #ParentalRights #ParentalVictory #SaveOurKids
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Bunny Xo’s latest move after Jelly Roll divorce news raises eyebrows: ‘This is so messy’ trib.al/UylPPCj
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Thank you Mr Russell.
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Daily Mail reports Gavin’s wife paying herself 1/3 of the revenue her bullshit charity brought in. Fake virtue signaling, pretending to care while getting rich. This is all over California. No surprise, the Newsom’s are terrible people.
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🚨 BREAKING: Tim Burchett just went OFF on Senate leadership and exposed the backroom deal. Says Thune and Schumer cut it at 2AM while everyone else was left in the dark. No transparency. No accountability. “They don’t care what you think.” He says they want the old system back. Closed doors. Elite control. That is the problem.
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Should be the policy for every single Soros supported judge no matter the level.
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THIS IS WHAT HAD BEEN NEEDED FOR A VERY LONG TIME. Larry Krasner is the Soros-backed district attorney of Philadelphia who loves to threaten ICE agents with arrest while letting dangerous criminals out of jail. In a stunning turn of events this week, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court accused Krasner of misrepresenting the facts of cases in his quest to dismiss charges against criminals. They also imposed an embarrassing new rule on him. Going forward, when Krasner wants to dismiss charges and let someone out of jail, the case is required to be reviewed by the state attorney general’s office. This is way overdue, but it’s great to see Krasner get his comeuppance. Source: First Comment
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The XAVIER DOSSIER has dropped: Xavier Becerra is running for governor on a record of more of the same, the same policies that have made California less affordable, less accountable, and less functional. After more than three decades in elected office and a stint as Biden’s HHS Secretary, Becerra offers voters no meaningful break from the status quo that has driven up housing costs, left streets unsafe, and eroded public trust. Read the full dossier HERE: stevehiltonforgovernor.com/x…
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Handwritten Epstein Notes Found, Confirm He Wanted to Hurt Trump as Badly as Possible, Wasn’t Friend at All | Joe Saunders, The Western Journal This isn’t the kind of news liberals generally see fit to print. The New York Times Magazine this week published a mammoth look at the last days of life for sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, apparently aimed at establishing firmly whether the official finding that Epstein committed suicide actually holds water On that front, the effort is a failure, but the notoriously liberal publication did manage to cement one fact — and it’s not the kind of fact its liberal readership craves when it comes to President Donald Trump. Since Trump’s return to the White House in 2025, political opponents who spent four years forgetting that Epstein ever existed have suddenly morphed into Torquemada-level fanatics about the affairs of the late, unlamented Epstein. As usual for the left, the goal has nothing to do with the truth — Epstein’s associates were overwhelmingly leftish (even if you leave Bill Clinton out of it), and his political contributions all leaned decidedly in the Democratic direction. The aim of the left instead is to try to link Epstein and his evil to Trump in any way imaginable — to make it appear the two men were friends and that Trump is somehow tainted with Epstein’s crimes. But the magazine report does exactly the opposite. In fact, Trump’s name comes up only five times in the report’s nearly 150 paragraphs, twice as a means of establishing another person’s identity (former Trump adviser Steve Bannon, former Trump Attorney General Robert Barr), and three times in phrases that make it clear Epstein was anything but a friend of the man who’s now in the Oval Office. In one paragraph describing the methodology behind the mammoth report, the article stated: “We obtained about a dozen pages of other notes handwritten by Epstein in jail that were also previously unseen — including some in which he tried and failed to come up with significant information he might have on Donald Trump to offer to prosecutors,” the report stated. (Emphasis added.) In another paragraph, buried deep in the report, the article notes that: “His attorneys discussed with federal prosecutors the prospect of a proffer: giving them information that might be useful in other cases in exchange for the possibility of some leniency in his own. Epstein was particularly preoccupied with what he might have on Donald Trump, who was then serving his first term in office. Jotting on a legal pad, he returned to the president again and again, trying to dredge up anything to offer prosecutors. But his scribblings — ‘Trump is a total con artist — smoke & mirrors’ and ‘Never had money’— suggest that he could come up with little that wasn’t already known.” (Emphasis added.) This isn’t the behavior of a man trying to protect a friend — it’s the behavior of a criminal desperate for leverage to get out of facing justice for his crimes. The record on Trump’s relationship with Epstein is well known and has been reported by conservative outlets like The Western Journal for years. The two men were part of the insular, wealthy social scene in Palm Beach, Florida, decades ago. They had a falling out sometime in the 2000s, before Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution involving a person under 18. (Trump applauded the police investigation that led to that conviction.) Trump has been adamant that he was never of friend of Epstein’s after that, but that isn’t stopping Democrats from doing everything they can to create the impression he was. That includes using misleading redactions in the “Epstein files” to intimate Trump involvement in Epstein’s crimes. And now, The New York Times itself, in the form of its weekly magazine, is publishing proof that an imprisoned Epstein had it in for Trump — that he was working with his legal advisors to come up with “significant information” on Trump, but had nothing. “Jotting on a legal pad, he returned to the president again and again, trying to dredge up anything to offer prosecutors,” the report stated. Of course, it’s possible that one member of a criminal conspiracy would attempt to come up with evidence against another member if it meant a reduced punishment — but the fact that Epstein came up with nothing is a pretty solid indication that there was nothing to come up with. It’s doubtful The New York Times ever set out to clear Trump in the Epstein case. There might not be a more virulently anti-Trump outlet out there — at least not in the establishment media. But the reality is, it did, in resounding fashion. Tellingly, the article was a good deal less convincing on the topic of whether Epstein actually did kill himself in August of 2019. Setting the stage for the the body’s discovery, the article noted: “At the time of his death, Epstein was alone in his cell in spite of clear guidance to the contrary, while the guards assigned to his section of the jail neglected to conduct their rounds for hours. The jail’s security-camera system partially failed, and the video it did record showed an orange blur — the color of an inmate’s uniform — moving toward Epstein’s corridor shortly before his death. After Epstein’s body was found, evidence from his cell was not cataloged carefully, and photographs and objects gathered there seemed difficult to reconcile with aspects of his autopsy report. Two pathologists present at that autopsy had differing interpretations of the injuries to his neck. “There were so many people with an ostensible stake, one way or another, in Epstein’s death. Was it possible that all of this just happened?” the report asked, with seeming skepticism. Well, “yeah, actually it was,” is the non-skeptical suggestion, although the report was a good deal wordier: “The picture drawn most clearly by this new information is not the elaborate conspiracy that his murder would have required; rather, it is an unfortunate though not improbable convergence of longstanding institutional failures, human errors and chance events, which created an opportunity for Epstein to act on what was by then a well-established desire that he had already tried and failed to realize.” But in its penultimate paragraph, the report ends up back at square one, acknowledging that there might never be a definite answer to the question of whether Epstein really died at his own hands or at another’s. “In the end, the autopsy photos were like everything else in the Epstein case, offering more possibilities than conclusions,” the article stated. “Every question was easier to ask than to answer. It made the case the perfect petri dish for conspiracy theories, a space in which nothing could definitively be proved wrong, as long as someone wanted to believe in it.” The Epstein case might be a “perfect petri dish for conspiracy theories” — and there are countless men and women on the left and right who have their own. But one thing The New York Times voluminous reporting does establish, almost despite itself, is that whatever evil Epstein was part of, Donald Trump was not part of it. And that isn’t what liberals in 2026 America want to see at all. westernjournal.com/handwritt…
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Always smoky at this street vendor by Ralph’s in Hoodland hills .. but la can’t have coal fired pizza like New York and Florida for “environmental reasons” 🤡 And they all do a whole setup thing with tables and chairs now .. but if you have a legit restaurant they make it almost impossible to have patio seating in la ..
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Let’s all do that home alone thing!
🚨 JUST IN: John Fetterman just voted AGAINST advancing the SAVE America Act. Against voter ID. Against citizenship checks. Tell me how that’s “common sense.” You’re not protecting democracy. You’re protecting fraud.
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LA City Council takes major step toward letting non citizens vote trib.al/1ON7Th7
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#BREAKINGNEWS: The Los Angeles Police Department is conducting an anti-drug operation in MacArthur Park alongside agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration. This is the second operation of its kind this month. abc7.la/yqzqDt
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This is why they get elected!
🚨 LA City Council Advances Proposal on Noncitizen Voting for November Ballot Los Angeles City Council has moved forward on a measure from Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez (AI video) that would allow the city to consider noncitizen voting in certain local elections — including races for Mayor, City Council seats, and LAUSD school board seats. The charter amendment, which cleared a key committee, would go before voters this fall if approved. Supporters say it would give long-term residents who pay taxes and participate in the community a voice in local decisions affecting their families and neighborhoods. This raises important questions about voting rights, citizenship, and local governance amid ongoing national conversations on immigration and representation. Should non-citizens be allowed to vote in any elections? (Video: AI)
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🚨 BOMBSHELL: MIKE PENCE CRIMINALLY IMPLICATED IN CLASSIFIED LEAKING SCANDAL!🚨 Acting AG Todd Blanche made it clear: Prosecuting leakers who endanger national security is a top priority. Pence, along with aides Olivia Troye and Marc Short, is now accused of being the main White House leaker during Trump’s first term feeding top-secret information to the media to damage President Trump. This ties directly into the John Bolton classified documents case, with potential Espionage Act violations. The rats in President Trump’s inner circle are finally being exposed. The swamp never stopped trying to destroy him from within. Justice is coming. 🇺🇸
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I always blame the voters!!
Good grief!! Minnesota… surely you’re not still supporting this crooked AG?
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