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DOJ charges 7 Chinese execs and 4 companies in conspiracy that drove up costs of global shipping justthenews.com/nation/crime/d…
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Trump admin seeks improvements across spectrum, expanding masters education and trade jobs access justthenews.com/government/whi…
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...Oh, too long for the good ole days when the FBI could launch investigations at the urging of a political campaign and lie to a court to secure secret search warrants. jonathanturley.org/2026/03/23/tru… ...
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The judges and lawyers of the Federal Circuit have long labored under the image of the nerds of the federal courts, handling cases involving patents, trademarks, and other specialized areas. If so, this new video will not help matters ... jonathanturley.org/2026/05/19/cou…
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"Scott, are Christians really being silenced? I have not seen that in any way, shape or form."
Perhaps we should consult the slaughtered Christians in Nigeria or the nuns that Biden wanted to throw in JAIL.
My full answer on @CNN last night 👇
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When I was Muslim, I compared Muhammad’s last words to Jesus’ last words.
Not just the facts, but the spirit behind them.
And bro, the difference is staggering. It shook my devout Muslim faith.
According to Sahih al-Bukhari, Muhammad’s final words included: “May Allah curse the Jews and the Christians. They made the graves of their prophets into places of worship.”
Those are words associated with his final moments.
No forgiveness. No reconciliation. No peace.
Now compare that to Jesus.
Beaten, betrayed, tortured, hanging on a cross with nails through His wrists, Jesus says:
“Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.”
And then: “It is finished.”
One dies speaking curses.
The other dies extending forgiveness.
One ends by drawing lines and reinforcing division.
The other tears the veil and reconciles heaven and earth.
And whether people like it or not, final words reveal something deeply personal about the heart.
That contrast shook me.
Because one man’s final moments reinforced separation, while the other’s changed eternity through mercy, sacrifice, and love.
Please sit with that honestly.
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🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Minnesota federal Judge Patrick Schiltz is a DONOR and VOLUNTEER for the pro-illegal alien Immigrant Law Center...
...and is the same judge who shielded DON LEMON from accountability after storming the church, AND is threatening to hold ICE Director Todd Lyons in contempt, per @BillMelugin_
The judicial cartel IS REAL.
It needs to be purged. How can we have a republic when the judiciary is tainted like this?

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A woman parked her Mercedes outside Cartier on Fifth Avenue last night and when she stepped out of the car she plunged to her death down an open manhole!! Lazy incompetence in this city keeps killing people. nypost.com/2026/05/19/us-…
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🚨 Elon Musk just boosted Tommy Robinson’s drone footage exposing Ireland’s collapsing government!
Irish farmers, truckers & patriots have SHUT DOWN highways with tractors & trucks — fighting back against insane fuel taxes & globalist policies crushing them.
AMERICA STANDS WITH THE FARMERS! 🇺🇸🇮🇪
Real leaders put their people FIRST — just like Trump. Weak governments get what they deserve.
The Irish want their country back. Who’s next?
A. YES — Time for farmers & patriots worldwide to rise up
B. NO — Let the globalists keep destroying them
Give me a Thumbs-Up👍, if you stand with the farmers! 🔥
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@NancyMace Not all states have income taxes.,Texas being one. So I vote to illuminate the property’s tax
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@mattvanswol God bless them all and thank you for keeping their generosity in the spotlight
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@AllForProgress_ I remember reading about this. The groomers were all Muslim and they were not charged!!
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You might have heard of Maggie Oliver.
She's a former Greater Manchester detective who, in 2012, was ordered to abandon her investigation into the systematic rape of children in Rochdale, and decided she would rather resign her warrant card rather than do so.
Maggie, as that would imply, is one of the good ones. I constantly ask how our police can consider themselves worthy of the badge if they are not willing to return the badge rather than commit injustice in its name. Maggie did just that; she was asked to cover for criminals, so she told the shirts to stuff themselves and handed back her commission.
She won a small but consequential victory in the High Court on Friday. Mr Justice Kimblin granted her foundation a full judicial review of whether the British state has actually done anything about the recommendations it accepted, in 2022, at the end of a seven-year inquiry into the institutional cover-up of decades of child sexual abuse.
Maggie Oliver is one woman. She has no political party behind her and no standing in Whitehall. She has no peerage, no chambers, no billionaire foundation footing her bills.
She was ordered, by senior officers, to drop her investigation into a network of men who were raping children in industrial quantities in her city, because of the demographics to which those men belong made the whole thing a bit awkward.
Fourteen years on, she has done what nobody else in this country has been able to. She has hauled the British state into open court to answer for the choice it made, over four years and under two governments, to hold a seven-year, £200 million inquiry into the institutional cover-up of child abuse and implement, deliberately, none of that inquiry's recommendations.
The Home Office accepted those recommendations in 2022. So did the Department for Education, the police inspectorates and the Crown Prosecution Service. And then nothing happened. The recommendations sat. The departments restructured. Ministers rotated.
The girls and women who had given evidence aged. More such operations continued around the country, while the men who had run the previous set of them either walked free, left the country, or drew their own pensions.
The state, in the manner of every institution Tony Blair ever built, had decided that the writing of the report was the action, and the doing of the report could be handed off to history.
That is what Maggie Oliver has now forced into court. And the political class knows what that means. The Home Secretary has not commented. The Prime Minister has not commented. The candidates jockeying through the post-Starmer Labour succession have, at the time of writing, failed even to speak her name, as though they know that, if they do, lightning will flash in the sky and they'll be turned into a pillar of Tesco's-own-brand dishwasher salt.
They are silent because they recognise, accurately, that the answers a judicial review will produce - to the question of why their inquiry's findings were treated as ornamental - will, should, must end the careers of every official who was supposed to act on them and did not. That councillors and councils, mayors, indeed entire political parties, will be caught under ultraviolet light and shown for their guilt.
It's time a government did what the British state has spent twenty years declining to do. Take on institutional failure.
Name the institutions that failed, in public, on the record. Name the officers and officials who covered it up, and the officers and officials who pressed for the cover-up too. Prosecute them under the standards that any other employee of a public organisation defrauding the public would expect to face.
The recommendations the inquiry produced must be implemented in full, alongside whatever further measures a second look at the evidence then demands.
There will not be another inquiry into the inquiries. There will be the verdicts.
Maggie Oliver is one of the bravest people in Britain. She has earned, by her own resignation and by fourteen years and a foundation and a court case carried on her back, the right to expect from a future British government the simple thing that ought to have happened in 2014, in 2016, in 2018, in 2022 and in every other year of this national disgrace.
She has not yet been given it; we have not yet been given it. But it will be given, and soon.

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Denied my ballot on the first day of early voting.
Here’s what transpired. When I went to my normal voting precinct, I was told I was not in the system. (On 02/02/2026 I had updated my license online, making sure to click “Register to vote or update your voter registration.”)
I was told I would have to leave and return once I had spoken to the Voter Registrar once they found it. A few hours later, Lisa contacted me and said, “DPS did the pull on your application and it was determined you checked the box NO on the Register to vote or update your voter registration question.” I replied, “No ma’am, that’s not true. I have my receipt and it clearly says I checked yes.” She said, “Send it to me and we’ll get it updated. But in the meantime, go do a provisional ballot so we can rectify it later and you still get to vote.”
(For those of you who don’t know provisional ballots may or may not count and i wanted to be sure to cast my vote and it count in this runoff election)
I quickly drove back to my voting precinct at 4pm and started filling out the paperwork when Lisa called back and said, “I’m sorry, you’ll have to fill out a limited ballot… please stop filling out the provisional as I cannot guarantee it will be counted… that way your limited ballot will count. But in order to do that, you have to go downtown to the basement of 1001 Preston Street.” (1 hour away from me)
So as a good citizen, I swiftly drove downtown in rush hour traffic as it was approaching 6pm.
Long story short, I cast my LIMITED BALLOT for (and this is the most important part) our next United States Senator Ken Paxton.
Guys, if you get anything from this, it’s always vote early because had I not and gone on Election Day, my vote wouldn’t have counted. The second thing is vote for Ken Paxton to remove the RINO John Cornyn.
Has this happened to more of us who didn’t have receipts? Why is this happening and is it more than an “error”? Also why are we so short staffed in Texas voting area that voting early is the ONLY thing that saved me?
@EarlyVoteAction @ScottPresler don’t come at me too hard. I’m still relatively new to this realm. What could I have done better?
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My provision to rescue trafficked kids passed out of committee this morning. Great to work with @TimTebow to protect kids
Time for the full Senate to vote

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