
Elon Musk (America PAC) will receive a letter of reprimand from the Georgia State Election Board for sending in prefilled absentee ballot applications in 2024, which is against Georgia law. What the heck? 1/
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Elon Musk (America PAC) will receive a letter of reprimand from the Georgia State Election Board for sending in prefilled absentee ballot applications in 2024, which is against Georgia law. What the heck? 1/






Nick Fuentes celebrates the death of Renee Good: "I don't think there is anything tragic about it at all. I think it's good. I think it's good that George Floyd died. I think it's good that she died ... It's one less idiot in the world."

The woman who said she was autistic as ICE dragged out of her car is named Aliya Rahman via this statement: "Masked agents dragged me from my car and bound me like an animal, even after I told them that I was disabled." It happened two blocks from where Renee Good was murdered.




ICE agents in Minneapolis dragged a woman from her car as she screamed that she was disabled, autistic, and on the way to see a doctor. The terror on her face is undeniable and tells a deeper truth; of a nation where disability is dismissed, compassion is absent, and humanity is lost in the name of enforcement. What kind of country are we living in and how do we move forward? 🎥: MPR News

🚨 Another day, another video of ICE agents illegally harassing a U.S. citizen for “proof of citizenship” while she walks through her own neighborhood in Minneapolis. In the video, a woman is surrounded by masked ICE agents. One agent tells her, “Do you have ID? If not, we’ll have to put you in our car and ID you.” That statement alone is unlawful. She calmly states, “I’m a U.S. citizen.” The agent immediately demands ID anyway. She correctly explains that she is not required to carry identification while walking in her neighborhood. There is no law requiring citizens to carry papers, and ICE does not have the authority to detain someone without reasonable, articulable suspicion of a specific crime. At that point, the agents escalate. They begin asking where she was born. She responds, “Minneapolis is my home.” The agents claim they are conducting an “immigration check” and repeat the question. That is not a legal basis for detention. Citizenship is not determined by place of birth alone, and ICE has no authority to conduct random street interrogations of people not suspected of immigration violations. When she again refuses to show ID, an agent threatens, “We’re going to put you in our car then.” That is an explicit threat of unlawful detention. She says, “I should be able to walk around at 3 without being afraid for my life.” Instead of disengaging, the agent again demands ID and again demands to know where she was born. She repeats, clearly and correctly, “It doesn’t matter where I was born. I’m a U.S. citizen.” The agent then attempts intimidation, warning her that lying about being a U.S. citizen could result in federal charges, despite having no evidence she was lying and no lawful basis to continue the stop. Only after repeated refusals to comply with an illegal detention do the agents finally walk away. This wasn’t law enforcement. It was a fishing expedition, relying on fear, intimidation, and the false belief that Americans must carry papers to exist in public. If masked federal agents can threaten to kidnap a U.S. citizen off the street for refusing to answer questions they have no legal right to ask, then the question isn’t whether rights are being violated. The question is how long Americans are expected to tolerate it.



LEAVITT: Why was Renee Good unfortunately and tragically killed? REPORTER: Because an ICE agent acted recklessly and killed her unjustifiably LEAVITT: Oh, ok. So you're a biased reporters with a biased opinion. You're a left-wing hack.







Wow. FDA has decided to stop warning parents about the risks of bogus autism treatments. This put vulnerable kids at further risk. arstechnica.com/health/2026/01…





