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This was a bad week for the bad guys who wanted to kill or maim Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in two raids last summer. There are now more of them in custody and looking for lawyers. Over the past few days, federal officers have rolled up key bad guys who were involved in ambushing ICE and other federal officers during two notorious raids—one in California and one in Texas—and in the violent attack on state patrol officers during the latest L.A. ICE riots. One involved an Antifa perpetrator, and the other involved angry activists who were called to riot at the site of a notorious pot farm raid by using phone apps to vector them to the scene.Early Wednesday morning, Department of Homeland Security officers arrested a man in connection with the notorious pot farm raid in Ventura County, California, in July. The scene of the raid, the Glass House marijuana farm facilities, is where ICE and other federal officers discovered underage workers and detained more than 300 people.Before the July 10 raid got underway, dozens of people, who were part of a social media collective, identified the raid was happening and descended on the facility. Some of them had weapons. AdvertisementThe U.S. Attorneys Office in Central California revealed that some of these people were part of an organized group formed to attack and block the officers who were arresting criminal aliens.QuoteDuring the operation, numerous protesters – some of them were members or associates of “VC Defensa,” a volunteer group whose members follow, chase, agitate, and impede federal agents enforcing immigration laws – arrived in and around the area of the Glass House Farms. VC Defensa “Rapid Response Network” members also conduct surveillance of DHS office buildings and alert the community to the presence of federal agents within their neighborhoods. During the Glass House Farms enforcement operation, protesters, including VC Defensa members, built a roadblock using farm equipment at the primary entrance and exit to the Glass House Farms. One man brought a handgun and shot at officers. Another man, arrested on Wednesday, could be seen throwing large rocks at federal cars on another road where protesters had formed another barricade ambush site.
During the operation, numerous protesters – some of them were members or associates of “VC Defensa,” a volunteer group whose members follow, chase, agitate, and impede federal agents enforcing immigration laws – arrived in and around the area of the Glass House Farms. VC Defensa “Rapid Response Network” members also conduct surveillance of DHS office buildings and alert the community to the presence of federal agents within their neighborhoods. During the Glass House Farms enforcement operation, protesters, including VC Defensa members, built a roadblock using farm equipment at the primary entrance and exit to the Glass House Farms.
I'm starting to think Don Lemon doesn't like women. I know that's shocking but hear me out. Lemon hosted a podcast on his You Tube channel featuring two guys who I think work for him, John Cotter and Chris Miglioranzi. They call it the Clip Famers Podcast and I guess the idea is that Lemon is reacting to things online with a couple of guys who are 30+ years younger than he is. Most of the 30-minute show was just the two young guys mocking right-wing people in various ways and Lemon chiming in and agreeing with them. Lemon's YouTube channel has just under a million subscribers and after three days this podcast has nearly 13k views. In any case, at the end of this clip one of the guys is trying on Lemon's glasses (it's riveting content) and he makes a joke saying "I'm Don Lemon, hey Megyn Kelly." Lemon laughs and asks him where that is coming from. The the other guy says he has a real question. "Is Megyn Kelly chopped?" Chopped is slang for unattractive. That leads to this exchange:...After agreeing Kelly is "chopped," Lemon adds "I think she looks trans." He went on to say she was "clockable" which is apparently slang meaning someone is identifiable as trans.
Chinese President Xi Jinping delivered a diplomatic rebuke to President Donald Trump during their bilateral meeting in South Korea, dismantling Trump's claims about resolving the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia.Xi, speaking through an interpreter, carefully acknowledged Trump's presence at the peace signing while subtly undermining his narrative. "During your visit to Malaysia, you witnessed the signing of the Joint Declaration on Peace along the Cambodia-Thailand border, and you provided your support," Xi stated, before asserting China's central role." China has assisted Cambodia and Thailand in our own way to resolve the border dispute, and we continue to promote peace talks to address other pressing issues in the region."
Mean girl Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) used her verified X account to tell women’s rights activist and full-time mother Riley Gaines to “get a real job.”It all started on Monday when Gaines posted a photo of AOC, socialist U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT), and the next mayor of New York, communist Islamist Zohran Mamdani. Gaines added the caption, “We’re being destroyed from within.”The next day, an obviously angry AOC chimed in with this bizarre personal attack on Gaines: “Maybe if you channeled all this anger into swimming faster you wouldn’t have come in fifth.”What?Is AOC really mocking Gaines for coming in fifth in… all of America? Additionally, Gaines is a 12-time All American swimmer. She’s a five-time SEC champion. If that’s not impressive enough, at an age when most activists lose their composure or are destroyed by youthful hubris, Gaines has become a composed and respected activist to protect women’s rights in sports, specifically against the cheating men who say they are women so they can use their massive biological advantages to steal medals and opportunities from females....“I have a real job. I’m a mom. It’s the most important & rewarding job in the world,” Gaines fired back. “I think if you had a baby girl like I do, you’d understand my positions a little better.”
Trump’s Assistant Secretary of Commerce and administrator of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Arielle Roth, outlined the Administration’s policies for reforming the wasteful Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program in a speech at the Hudson Institute this week. According to Roth, “For years, BEAD was weighed down by red tape and extralegal conditions that slowed down states, deterred providers, and sidelined innovative technologies.”As Breitbart has previously reported, BEAD was filled with DEI mandates, climate-regulation burdens, and a fiber-technology bias that virtually banned viable satellite and fixed-wireless solutions — despite fiber being inefficient in sparsely populated areas. Rather than prioritizing connecting rural Americans most cost-effectively, BEAD under Biden became an ideological vehicle — so much so that the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) admitted four years after the bill’s passage that it hadn’t connected a single household.The $42.5 billion federal program prioritized woke corporate mandates and handouts to the politically connected fiber and broadband lobby, while discriminating against far more efficient Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Satellite technology, such as SpaceX’s Starlink. Four years after it passed, it proposed spending tens of thousands of dollars per household, but failed to connect a single American.
New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani is facing renewed scrutiny after a resurfaced video from 2023 showed him suggesting that the New York Police Department (NYPD) and Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are connected through a “conspiracy” tied to police brutality in the United States, as reported by The Western Journal.The remarks, first reported by The New York Post, came during a panel at the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) national convention, where Mamdani served as a keynote speaker....In the resurfaced clip, Mamdani — a Democrat representing Astoria, Queens — claimed that international solidarity helps reveal connections between what he described as capitalist systems abroad and domestic law enforcement practices.“The importance for me of international solidarity is that it takes me out of the American political landscape and reminds me just how tame some of the things are that I’m actually calling for,” Mamdani said.He continued, “We have to make clear that when the boot of the NYPD is on your neck, it’s been laced by the IDF. We are in a country where those connections abound. Especially in New York City, you have so many opportunities to make clear the ways in which that struggle over there is tied to capitalist interests over here.”
The “easing” of rental prices coincides with a slowdown of illegal and legal immigration to the United States, the Wall Street Journal admits.The Wall Street Journal piece, titled “Renters Have the Upper Hand. And They Are Probably Keeping It,” details rent prices dropping across the United States as the market is tilted toward renters rather than landlords.Immigration, the Journal admits, has played at least some role in rent dropping, as less demand has decreased housing prices:QuoteRenters across much of the U.S. have enjoyed easing prices and months of free rent this year. Now, this tenant-friendly environment looks poised to extend deep into next year, and perhaps beyond. [Emphasis added]…Remote workers who once helped power the Sunbelt’s population boom are getting called back to the office. And as President Trump cracks down on international immigration, the influx of new foreign residents is also slowing.
Renters across much of the U.S. have enjoyed easing prices and months of free rent this year. Now, this tenant-friendly environment looks poised to extend deep into next year, and perhaps beyond. [Emphasis added]…Remote workers who once helped power the Sunbelt’s population boom are getting called back to the office. And as President Trump cracks down on international immigration, the influx of new foreign residents is also slowing.