Eighties Erin
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Eighties Erin
@8tzerin
Oklahoma constitutional conservative. FOIA expert/researcher. Host of 'Future Proves Past' and 'Sunday Morning Papers' https://t.co/AfNQmJ4k2v.

Sen. Jim Banks suggests Stefanik replace Gabbard as director of national intelligence justthenews.com/government/con…


California Dem gubernatorial frontrunner Xavier Becerra, @SteveHiltonx's main opponent, is fading and likely about to get indicted. I made Page Six today (I guess the MSM thinks I still work at Breitbart). My comeback is upon us






SCOOP: Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation from the Trump administration may be coming sooner than expected. Source tells me, “it could be any day now… maybe even today.”





A federal judge in Madison has tossed a lawsuit from the US Department of Justice seeking Wisconsin's voter rolls. heartlandpost.com/federal-judge-…

Hello Senator Thune, I'm replying to your post from yesterday: "Despite Democrats' partisan games, we're still going to get the entire federal government funded." Today, you sent the Senate home... not because of Democrats. Because of you. Here's what actually happened. On May 18, the DOJ announced an Anti-Weaponization Fund: $1.776 billion to compensate Americans harmed by Biden-era DOJ abuse. Your own caucus revolted. After a two-hour closed-door meeting, you departed for Memorial Day recess without a vote. ICE and CBP funding, punted to June 1. The "partisan games," it turns out, were yours. Your stated objections: no congressional authorization, no eligibility standards, no legal precedent, executive overreach. Fine. But let's talk about November 2025, when you tucked a provision into the government funding bill. The FBI had quietly seized phone records from eight Republican senators without notice, under an investigation codenamed "Arctic Frost." Your provision gave those senators, and only those senators, $500,000 per violation, retroactive to 2022. The House voted 426-0 to repeal it. The critics weren't opposed to compensating victims of DOJ abuse. They were opposed to senators compensating themselves while doing no other structural reforms. Lindsey Graham held the Senate hostage to preserve it. He delayed a spending deal in January 2026 to secure a floor vote on his revised version. Let's put the two columns next to each other: ➤ DOJ abused senators: $500K/violation payout, senators only, no hearings, no process, no eligibility debate, no floor vote on substance. ➤ DOJ abused Americans: "very legitimate questions," two-hour meeting, Senate goes home, reconciliation punted, June 1 deadline in jeopardy. You told Punchbowl News you "did not personally see a need for this fund." You personally saw a need for the fund when the targets were you. Go cry harder to your Punchbowl friends @JakeSherman and @AndrewDesiderio, because at this rate, they'll soon become the only people who are buying what you're selling.

Senate Republicans said they will not be voting on a reconciliation bill in the face of opposition to the DOJ's new "anti-weaponization" fund and security funding tied to the White House ballroom. cbsn.ws/3RUKyss





Driving. Can’t sleep. Heading to DC. Filming for national television. Then, immediately heading to Texas. See you tonight, Katy, TX. Working for you every second of every day.






