Benjamin Pugh

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Benjamin Pugh

Benjamin Pugh

@benjaminppugh

California Attorney

Inscrit le Ekim 2012
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Tom Hennessy
Tom Hennessy@Tomhennessey69·
Mandatory viewing to understand the cargo cult mind of the average sub-Saharan african, from which all blacks originate. Today it’s chimp outs in protests and demands for endless SNAP, EBT, and welfare cargo (gibs-me-dat) dropped from the sky by White taxpayers. Follow @robertsepehr for more incredible work like this.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
SCOOP: California is giving free sex-change procedures to homeless illegal aliens. Our team went into the shelters and discovered that trans migrants are coming into the state for hormones, breast implants, and "bottom surgeries"—all on the taxpayer dime. city-journal.org/article/homele…
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Benjamin Pugh@benjaminppugh·
@HeathMayo @JeffClarkUS @sirguygadbois Name one charge, examine it thoroughly, and make an argument. Assertion by authority is not a legal argument. But that’s what all the charges against Eastman relied on — other people SAID there was no election and no law violations, therefore to challenge that must be false.
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Heath Mayo
Heath Mayo@HeathMayo·
Jeff: Following up your absurd defense of fraudulent lawyering with other easily disprovable claims isn’t a great strategy. I haven’t been a Republican since the party renominated Trump to be President after J6. This claim, like claims that the 2020 election was stolen, are easily disproven by the public record (below)—but there as here, you nor Eastman care about the evidence or even looking for it before you make such claims. Principles First is not a fake organization. It’s a grassroots group I founded on a completely volunteer basis comprised of Americans who *do* care about facts and evidence and defending our institutions. The CA Bar isn’t perfect (and neither are bar associations generally)—but that’s not my argument. The charges against Eastman were examined, tested and upheld in courts of law, first by a trial judge in 2024 and now again by the CA Supreme Court. You may not like them; they may be embarrassing for you—but those are the facts whether you’re a conservative, a leftist, a Trumper or anything in between.
Heath Mayo@HeathMayo

It’s official. To be a good Republican today, you have to support Donald Trump; be against aiding Ukraine; support absurd tariffs; think our courts and elections are rigged; & believe character doesn’t matter. I simply don’t believe in any of that. I am no longer a Republican.

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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Here’s a list of the news outlets who have NOT covered the brutal m*rder of Lauren Bullis: - NYTimes - CNN - Washington Post - MSNBC - NPR - USA Today - Reuters - Axios - ABC News - PBS - Politico Every single one of them wrote stories on George Floyd... …do you get it yet?
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Aeneas
Aeneas@SonOfAnchis3s·
The median US income for 2025 was around $60,000. Out of this, around $12,000 will be paid in taxes; 20% of one’s salary; 2.4 months of the year. 11m/12,000= 917 people’s tax payments 917 people wasted a cumulative 66,941 days, or 183 years, working diligently just for this guy to abscond with their money And that’s just this one guy. This money was taken from people at gunpoint, forcibly removed from their paychecks, wrested from their pockets, under the auspices of “fixing the roads,” and “funding the schools,” just for the world’s retards to steal it in looney tunes schemes while our government sits there with their heads up their asses Tax fraud is not just mythical money taken out of a bottomless pocket; this sort of fraud and our government’s inability and unwillingness to do anything about it makes a mockery of the days and weeks and years that people take to work to try and create a better life and a better future for themselves In our anarcho-tyrannical system, the backbone of our country gets penalized, threatened, persecuted, and prosecuted, while the world’s poor are given free rein to siphon off the only truly limited resource we have: time. And, thankfully, because of our “compassionate” justice system, even if they catch him, even if they charge him, even if they convict him (all pretty big ifs), then his punishment is… living off the taxpayer dime.
Polymarket@Polymarket

JUST IN: Abdirashid Ismail Said, the main suspect in Minnesota’s alleged $11 million Medicaid fraud scheme, has reportedly "disappeared" without a trace.

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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
I’m quadrupling down, because I was right the ENTIRE time, as the IC IG’s own 2019 sworn testimony (finally released today) proves beyond the shadow of a doubt. But don’t worry, the diseased bottom-feeders who peddle fetid slop like this will never apologize, because soulless demons are incapable of shame.
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Sean Davis
Sean Davis@seanmdav·
In 2019, during the peak hysteria of the Ukraine whistleblower impeachment hoax, I exclusively reported for The Federalist that the Intelligence Community Inspector General secretly gutted internal whistleblower rules requiring firsthand evidence of wrongdoing. I had the whistleblower forms, the revisions, and the dates for all of it, and I conclusively proved all of it. All hell broke loose after I published my report, with Deep State assets and their media lickspittles accusing me of lying, of fabrication, and of botching the facts. I was 100% right, and they all knew it. How do we know this? Because the IG himself admitted under oath in testimony for Congress. And his staff, despite the fact of his testimony, lied about it for years, knowing that the proof of their conspiracy would be hidden within his classified testimony. For nearly 7 years I waited for the transcript of that testimony to be released. Today, that finally happened, and that testimony fully vindicates my original reporting and full discredits everyone who falsely claimed it was inaccurate—including the staff of the IG who deliberately peddled lies about what they did, and how I caught them red-handed. Here’s what he secretly admitted under oath: “When it came to my attention from one of the media inquiries that we had a form that required individuals to have firsthand information before they could file a complaint, I did two things.” “I said, first of all, is that what our form says? And then the second thing once they told me, yeah, that’s what our form says, we need to change that,” Atkinson testified. “So the timing is unfortunate. It looks suspicious, I get that,” he said. “What I should have done was I should have explained when we changed the form why we were changing it.” “I should have been more transparent about the reasons and the motivations for the change in the forms,” he said. The IC IG gutted its own internal rules, eliminated its longstanding requirement of first-hand whistleblower knowledge, did so because of the anti-Trump complaint, fraudulently backdated its changes, and did it all in secret, EXACTLY as I reported in 2019. And the admission by the IG himself that my reporting was accurately was HIDDEN from public view until today. Thankfully I kept the receipts of every fraudulent, throne-sniffing Deep State crony and publication which cast aspersions on my credibility and that of my reporting. Stay tuned on that front…
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John Paul Mac Isaac
John Paul Mac Isaac@JPMacIsaac·
7 years ago Hunter dropped off a laptop for data recovery. I imagine he regrets not paying the $85, now that he has fled the country, $17 million in debt and forced to do cage fights for a living. Moral of the story, pay your bills! Happy Laptop day! Cheers!
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Simon Kuestenmacher
Simon Kuestenmacher@simongerman600·
It’s 1989. You are a drunk teenager putting out a cigarette before going to a music club in Chicago. As you enter you hear a new kind of raw music that instantly blows you away. It’s Nirvana. You never heard of them. They are still two years away from their Nevermind breakthrough. It’s a concert of a lifetime. You still tell your kids about it frequently. Unfortunately it wasn’t recorded. Or so you thought. Unbeknown to you a Chicago live music enthusiast, Aadam Jacobs, took his tape recorder to the show and recorded the whole thing (as he has done 10,000 over a quarter century). The tape has been digitally cleaned up and is yours to enjoy online now for free. Make sure to share this with every single member of Gen X you know: archive.org/embed/ajc00795…
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JohnnyFSE
JohnnyFSE@JohnnyFSE·
I built CourtWatch.us — a free public database for American citizens who deserve safer communities. You can track which judges released defendants who then got rearrested, skipped court, or violated their release conditions. All public records. All free. I started with Orange County FL and will be expanding to all 67 Florida counties and eventually every state in the country. This first batch of info is from 2024 and since public reports are released in March/April for the previous year, data is behind. But I wanted to see if this is plausible. After adding 2024,I'll add 2025 and then figure out how to get real-time-data uploaded. It's in beta — would love to know what you think 👇 Numbers don't lie, but criminals do. courtwatch.us @bennyjohnson @jockowillink @GrantCardone @LauraLoomer @nickshirleyy @j_fishback
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Liam Out Loud
Liam Out Loud@liam_out_loud·
Once you understand the psychology of the modern leftist the last decade of the woke revolution starts to make a lot more sense...
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Colin Wright
Colin Wright@SwipeWright·
Since I started writing about sex pseudoscience, critics dismiss my arguments because I mainly published in popular news outlets instead of academic journals. Well, my scholarly article "Why There Are Exactly Two Sexes" published last year is now the most-read academic article on the subject. Only one scholar has written a formal critique of it, but from a "feminist epistemology" perspective. It was laughably nonsensical. I responded (link below). I am still waiting for a biologist who thinks I'm wrong to expose and embarrass me with formal, detailed take-down of my arguments. If I'm nothing more than an anti-trans bigot promoting "junk science," as the SPLC has claimed, publicly demolishing my supposedly crank views should be seen as a public service. And it should also be an easy way to add to your academic résumé. LINKS (all open access): -My paper "Why There Are Exactly Two Sexes":link.springer.com/article/10.100… -A critic's "feminist epistemology" response:link.springer.com/article/10.100… -My response to the critique:link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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Benjamin Pugh@benjaminppugh·
@TheBrancaShow Because his decision was an act outside a judge’s jurisdiction, such act is not a judicial act at all, and does not qualify for judicial immunity. Arrest Judge Murphy for obstruction of justice.
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Andrew Branca Show@TheBrancaShow·
This is at least the fourth time the unelected, black-robed, tyrannical, inferior federal trial judge Brian Murphy--confirmed to the federal bench on December 2, 2025, only AFTER Trump's re-election, and by a mere 47-45 vote--has blocked Trump's immigration policies, with at least TWO of those efforts stopped by none other than the US Supreme Court itself. This Brian Murphy is a hardened political activist obstructing the democratically expressed will of the American body politic, not a man acting as a federal judge serving during good behavior as required by Article III of the US Constitution. Impeachment is too good for him. He is undeserving of having a defense to a charge of a high crime or misdemeanor, as required by impeachment. He has violated his explicit "good behavior" condition of term in Article III Section 1. Instead of impeachment he should simply be fired in the same manner as he was hired--by a mere majority of Senators available in chambers at any particular moment.
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Senator Eric Schmitt@SenEricSchmitt

This is absurd Rogue Judge behavior by Brian Murphy. 8 U.S. Code § 1254a(b)(5)(A): Judicial Review of this determination was stripped. This Rogue Judge lacks the subject matter jurisdiction to issue this order. The assault on the rule of law continues.

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Stephen Miller
Stephen Miller@StephenM·
It took centuries of toil and sacrifice to reach the apex of human civilization that is America. The crux of the Democrat agenda is to resettle the masses of the world on our shores and redistribute the wealth and resources our civilization has produced until nothing is left.
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