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The New Socialists: Elite, Ungrateful,
and Toxic as Ever
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2026 5:14:40 AM Post Reply
Win some blue-state and blue-city races, and the cocky new socialist Jacobins believe that they have either already taken over the Democratic Party or will soon absorb it. And in reaction to these new swarms, an increasingly terrified and ossified old Democrat guard either limps away from the hive or invites them in to take over more. It is fascinating but ultimately depressing to watch old-style Democrats say or do anything to avoid the new mob of Robespierres. Democrat candidates who recently begged for a Schumer/Pelosi/Jeffries endorsement now are telling them to get in line —
New Poll in Maine Senate Race Shows Big
Warning Signs for Graham Platner
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2026 5:10:21 AM Post Reply
Platner, as RedState readers will recall, won the right in the June primary to take on Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), easily defeating the state's governor, Janet Mills, who had suspended her campaign in April, amid a wave of scandals that revolved around revelations of a Nazi tattoo, lies about his background, the resurfacing of some abhorrent Reddit comments where he did some sexual assault victim shaming, joked about self-pleasuring, and mocked a fellow war veteran for getting shot and wounded by the Taliban.
Johnson sends housing bill to Trump's
desk after canceled signing ceremony
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2026 5:07:07 AM Post Reply
House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday officially sent a landmark housing bill to President Donald Trump's desk after he canceled a signing ceremony and said he wouldn't approve the measure until the Senate approved the SAVE America Act. Johnson's action starts the 10-day clock for Trump to either sign or veto the bill. If he takes no action, the bill automatically becomes law. A spokesperson for Johnson confirmed to CNN that he had sent Trump the bill. Trump had been set to sign the bill at a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, though he abruptly canceled—
Woke Paris pol blames Americans and our
air conditioning for Europe heat wave
that has killed 1,300 people
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2026 5:01:37 AM Post Reply
A Paris politician blamed Americans and US air conditioning for the record-breaking heatwave in Europe that has resulted in more than 1,300 excess deaths. After US tourists mocked France over the lack of air conditioning across the country amid 104 degree temperatures, Audrey Pulvar, deputy mayor of Paris for international relations, claimed the situation was partly America’s fault. “Dear American journalists and social media ‘influencers’: for days, some of you have been criticizing and making fun of Paris because the city does not have A/C in every room…OMG, this is so rich!” Pulvar wrote on social media. “As the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gas emissions in the world,
Alito Rips
SCOTUS Majority in Ruling Involving Big
Tech Data and a Bank Robbery
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2026 4:58:26 AM Post Reply
The Supreme Court narrowed the conditions for law enforcement to obtain a warrant to access someone’s Google Location History data, ruling that it constitutes a search under the Fourth Amendment. In a case involving Big Tech and a bank robbery, the Supreme Court issued a 6-3 ruling Monday that individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy with their cellphones. The case involved law enforcement’s access to geolocation data used to convict an alleged bank robber—who made a conditional guilty plea. The justices didn’t divide along traditional ideological lines.
We Need to Talk About These Latin American
Countries Moving to the Right
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2026 4:57:10 AM Post Reply
Peru officially announced that it finally has a new president on Monday: The more conservative candidate, Keiko Fujimori, won by a slim margin of 50.1% to 49.9%. We are cautiously optimistic about this news. Normally, I'd celebrate this as another new right-leaning leader in the Western Hemisphere, but Peru is a bit of a mess. It's had something like nine presidents over the last decade, but most of them have been impeached or have faced corruption scandals, congressional gridlock, and various other issues. Fujimori also comes with a little baggage. Her father is a former Peruvian president, and she's run for election something like four times.
Trump: SAVE America Act ‘Even More Important’
After Supreme Court Mail-In Ballot Ruling
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2026 4:54:17 AM Post Reply
After the president signed executive orders, Townhall reporter Cameron Arcand asked him what he thought about the Supreme Court’s ruling, and “what comes next for the SAVE Act.” Trump described the ruling as “detrimental to honest elections,” and also stated it “gives people more time to vote illegally.” “Mr. President, what do you make of the Supreme Court ruling today, in regards to the mail-in ballots, and what comes next for the SAVE Act after today’s ruling?” Arcand asked. “Because of the mail-in ballot ruling — which was a little bit surprising, gives people more time to vote illegally — the SAVE Act is even more important. …
In the Nick of Time: NRA Secures Injunction
Against Virginia ‘Assault Weapons’
and Magazine Ban
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Posted by Mercedes44 6/30/2026 4:52:02 AM Post Reply
The case, Santolla v. Katz, was heard by Judge Jeffrey Campbell, a former Republican member of Virginia’s House of Delegates. The NRA announced the filing of the lawsuit on May 14, 2026, noting that plaintiffs included the Virginia Shooting Sports Association (VSSA), Middletown Firearms, Middletown Training, Virginia Pride Ltd., and VSSA members Joseph Santolla, and Reagan Adams. Virginia Scope reporter Brandon Jarvis published Campbell’s ruling, wherein he wrote, “…the Motion for Preliminary Injunction enjoining the Defendants from enforcing the subject Firearms Ban and Magazine Bans as contemplated by the recently enacted Senate Bill 749 and House Bill 217 is GRANTED.”
Iran war updates: Trump announces Qatar
talks; Tehran says nothing planned
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Posted by FormerDem 6/30/2026 12:26:39 AM Post Reply
US and Iranian officials are due to meet in Qatar’s capital on Tuesday after Tehran “requested talks” following days of reciprocal attacks that threatened their interim deal, according to President Donald Trump. However, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei says the Iranian delegation is not currently scheduled to hold talks with the US and is only visiting Qatar to advance efforts to secure the release of frozen assets.
CBS crew attacked by multiple men near
Chicago museum, suspects arrested: police
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Posted by NorthernDog 6/29/2026 11:59:05 PM Post Reply
A CBS News Chicago reporter and photographer were attacked Monday afternoon near the Adler Planetarium while preparing for a live report, according to the station and Chicago police. The incident happened around 4:25 p.m. in the 900 block of East Solidarity Drive, near Adler Planetarium, Chicago Police told Fox News Digital. Multiple men arrived in a truck before they allegedly exited the vehicle and rushed at the victims as they shouted racial slurs at one of the journalists, according to police. The men ordered a dog to attack the pair of journalists. But when the dog did not attack
All Eyes On The Tortoise For The Plastics-In-Blood Panic replies
Posted by DVC 6/29/2026 9:58:11 PM Post Reply
The other day, I argued that the modern panic industry has mastered a single, lucrative trick: detect something, strip away all quantitative context, and declare a crisis before the science can deliver a verdict. The mold-sniffing dog and the Florida government’s botched candy arsenic announcement were my examples. I suggested the playbook was institutional and repeatable. I did not anticipate how quickly the next example would arrive—or how much larger it would be. The plastics-in-blood story is now everywhere. Microscopic images circulating in journals, documentaries, and social media feeds show strange, alien-looking geometric fragments suspended in human blood samples—translucent shards and angular clusters
Some Russian soldiers last just minutes
on front lines against Ukraine's drones,
military bloggers say
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Posted by Dreadnought 6/29/2026 8:30:41 PM Post Reply
Kyiv — Once Russian soldiers reach certain parts of the front lines of the war in Ukraine, they can expect to live an average of just 20 to 35 minutes, according to a grim estimate by Russian military bloggers, cited by Oxford historian Peter Frankopan in a Foreign Policy report. CBS News has not independently verified the claim. But similar accounts are becoming increasingly common on Russian military channels, suggesting that more Russians are becoming aware of the war and its toll on their side — a toll Kremlin officials have long sought to shield from view. The war has inflicted staggering losses on Russia's young men.
The French Are Now Blaming Americans for
the Deadly European Heatwave
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/29/2026 7:49:17 PM Post Reply
We're headed into the dog days of summer, so it's not surprising that the topic of air conditioning is on the minds of many Americans these days. A heatwave has been pummeling much of Europe for the past week, and the East Coast of the United States is about to be placed firmly under a "heat dome," with temperatures expected to climb into the 100s later this week in Virginia and North Carolina. Our ACs will be humming, to be sure, along with the usual warnings of possible "rolling brownouts" to keep the power grids operational during the surge in usage. And no one is loving our temperature-controlled houses, more
Blue states sue Trump administration over
Medicaid work requirements
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/29/2026 7:43:01 PM Post Reply
Democrat administrations in 25 states and the District of Columbia on Monday filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its recent guidance on new Medicaid work requirements, arguing that strict eligibility requirements will prevent eligible Americans from accessing care. The governors and attorneys general who filed the lawsuit allege that an interim released earlier this month from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services oversteps the text of the GOP’s budget reconciliation bill passed last year that overhauled Medicaid. Medicaid, a federal-state joint program, provides health insurance coverage for low-income adults, pregnant women, and children, covering roughly 72 million adults and an additional 7.3 million minors.
Trump says work will begin on DC golf
course despite judge's warning
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Posted by Hazymac 6/29/2026 6:35:55 PM Post Reply
President Donald Trump said on Sunday that work will begin Sept. 1 on the public East Potomac Golf Course despite a federal judge's warning of "serious consequences" if the administration begins major work without getting approval and notifying the court in advance. Trump took a tour of some of the projects he has commissioned or plans to on a rainy Sunday morning. The president's motorcade swung by Lafayette Park near the White House and around Memorial Circle in front of Arlington National Cemetery, where he plans to build his 250-foot-high triumphal arch, and by the Kennedy Center, to which he had added his name before a judge ordered it removed.
'Election Day' Is Dead: Alito Torches
5-4 Ruling That Killed It
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/29/2026 2:57:32 PM Post Reply
Monday’s bombshell Supreme Court ruling established that “election day” isn’t really election day at all; it’s a period of time. Specifically, the court decided 5-4 in Watson v. RNC that states could count mail-in ballots even if they were received after the election date, as long as they were postmarked in time. Naturally, many conservatives, including President Trump, were deeply disappointed by the decision, which to many seemed to defy common sense and the notion of election integrity. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and his ilk were almost certainly cheering; after all, they still haven’t certified the governor’s primary, which was held on June 2. A clown show.
Nancy Pelosi’s Retirement Plan Revealed,
And It’s Got BS Written All Over It
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/29/2026 2:38:39 PM Post Reply
Expert stock picker Nancy Pelosi revealed her post-Congress retirement plan Monday. The 86-year-old Pelosi has spent 40 years in Congress, building an incredible stock portfolio while leading the Democratic Party, and will finally retire in January. Her next project will be a fake “bipartisan” academic center at the University of California, Berkeley, aptly named the Nancy Pelosi Institute, where students and future civic “leaders” will be brainwashed beginning in January 2027. “I think all of us in public service who have an opportunity to do so want to use our experience to train leaders for the future,”
‘Fully substantiated’: Report says
Biden leaders pushed ‘gender’ rule
on schools despite court order
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Posted by Beardo 6/29/2026 2:07:33 PM Post Reply
The U.S. Department of Education has promised to take action after a new investigation substantiated evidence that Biden administration officials pressured schools to comply with “radical gender identity” policies in alleged violation [of] a court order. Department spokesperson Amelia Joy told The College Fix the Biden administration showed a “complete disregard” for Title IX, and instead “continued to implement its radical gender identity agenda through what appears to be coercion and intimidation of Federal employees.”
Supreme Court refuses to review E. Jean
Carroll’s $5M sex abuse, defamation
verdict vs. Trump
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/29/2026 11:41:25 AM Post Reply
The Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up President Trump’s appeal of the $5 million sexual abuse and defamation verdict that followed a lawsuit by former advice columnist E. Jean Carroll. Now Trump will have no choice but to pony up the $5 million to the 82-year-old, who has repeatedly claimed that the president sexually assaulted her in a Bergdorf Goodman fitting room during the mid-1990s. Trump’s lawyers argued that, as president, he should not be distracted from his executive duties in order to deal with “decades-old, false allegations.”
Supreme Court blocks Trump bid to fire
Fed governor Lisa Cook
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/29/2026 11:38:03 AM Post Reply
The Supreme Court formally blocked President Trump’s attempt to dismiss Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook in a ruling that is likely to reassure markets of the central bank’s independence. Trump attempted to fire Cook, a Biden appointee, on Aug. 25, 2025, via a Truth Social post, citing accusations by Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte that she had committed mortgage fraud as justification. Cook has denied wrongdoing, and independent analyses have questioned Pulte’s claims, which date from before she was appointed to the Fed board in May 2022. Cook sued to block her removal and was granted an injunction by a DC federal judge, keeping her in her position
Supreme Court Rules Trump Can Fire Executive Officials replies
Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/29/2026 11:29:25 AM Post Reply
The Supreme Court ruled Monday morning that President Donald Trump can fire bureaucrats from the executive branch. In the 6-3 decision on Trump v. Slaughter, the court ruled that “The FTC’s for-cause removal provision is contrary to the separation of powers enshrined in the Constitution.” The ruling states that officers in the executive branch, who “derive their offices from [the president’s] appointment,” must “remain accountable to the President,” meaning “those officers must be removable by the President.” Trump removed Rebecca Slaughter, a former aide to Democratic New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, from
Schumer, Jeffries & Co. need to get real
about the enemy to the left
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Posted by mc squared 6/29/2026 11:26:07 AM Post Reply
Democratic socialists, high on their victories last Tuesday, are already calling out House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Gov. Kathy Hochul; the hard left’s hatred for Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was already well-established. So when will they get serious about fighting back? One election night DSA crowd shouted, “You’re next” when Jeffries (D-NY) showed his face; NYC DSA chief Gustavo Gordillo told the New York Times that Hochul “knows we’re coming for her.” Lefty candidates across the country talk of ousting Jeffries and Schumer (D-NY) from leadership, while regular Democrats wonder if they have what it takes to beat back the radicals.
SCOTUS Rules 5-4 to Permit Counting of
Mail-In Ballots that Arrive After Election Day
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Posted by ConservativeYankee 6/29/2026 11:22:20 AM Post Reply
The Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruled that state laws allowing for the counting of mail-in ballots after election day are not in violation of federal law, a blow to the Republican National Committee and President Donald Trump’s administration. On Monday, SCOTUS issued a 5-4 ruling that permits states to count mail-in ballots — sent on or before election day — that are received by state election officials after election day. Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the majority’s opinion, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts as well as Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Dems are in desperate need of a new leader
as Communists overrun their party —
but all they got is Obama
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Posted by Hazymac 6/29/2026 11:12:01 AM Post Reply
Just as his party is overrun by Communist revolutionaries, former President Barack Obama has decided to take center stage in a frenetic public relations campaign, ostensibly to promote his so-called library. He’s here, there and everywhere, silkily opining about everything under the sun, except the only thing that matters: the disintegration of his party. Like Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burned, Obama is curiously detached from the disaster he helped create. Democrats desperately need a leader to rally around, but all they have is Obama. He is the only former Democratic president who is still sharp, charismatic and dynamic enough to take up the mantle. Former President Bill Clinton,
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