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Six weeks ago I told you they were coming for Big Bend. Yesterday a court cleared the way for border wall construction in the Big Bend National Park region.
Here's what makes this so enraging:
Big Bend National Park is one of the quietest stretches of the entire southern border. In FY2025, the Big Bend sector recorded just 3,096 apprehensions — 1.3% of all crossings nationwide. Border encounters there have dropped 74% since 2023. The land is remote, rugged, and brutal. It has always been its own deterrent.
And yet — a 30-foot steel wall is coming anyway.
What that wall will actually do: fragment critical habitat for black bears, mountain lions, and the endangered black-capped vireo. Sever one of the last wildlife corridors connecting the U.S. and Mexican Chihuahuan Desert — an ecosystem that doesn't recognize borders.
Block the natural movement of over 450 bird species that pass through Big Bend. Flood one of the darkest night skies in North America with construction lights. Slice through 100+ miles of the Wild and Scenic Rio Grande.
To stop 1.3% of border crossings. On land that was already stopping them on its own.
The administration has now waived the Endangered Species Act, the National Park Service Organic Act, and the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act — all at once — to make this happen. The first time in U.S. history any of that has been done inside a national park.
They awarded $4.3 billion in contracts. Steel bollards are already on the ground near Van Horn. Construction starts this summer.
Who do YOU think this wall is actually for?
#DemsUnited

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A Republican county attorney just accused Stephen Miller's legal organization of attempting an "unprecedented power grab" over election administration.
Not a Democrat.
A Republican.
This story should be front-page news.
JackHopkinsNow.com

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@GabenskiJc @howardlutnick But one of his buddies got rich. Isn’t that what it’s about ?
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Mike Johnson calls Social Security an “entitlement” and says he has a plan for it to be “adjusted and fixed.”
Social Security is an earned benefit – not an entitlement – and as we’ve warned repeatedly, it’s about to hit a cliff, now in 2032. In Connecticut, that would mean an average loss of $556/month in benefits.
The way to prevent this is by making the rich pay their fair share in payroll tax – the same as middle and working-class Americans.
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@DHSgov @westcoast_skins @SecMullinDHS Where are the parents speaking out and thanking this administration for this awesome work?
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“We found 146,000 kids so far. Some of these kids claimed that they were raped over 600 times. I don't care who you are. If you can't stand for law enforcement to go find these kids, who are you?” @SecMullinDHS
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In February, Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco seized over 600,000 ballots as part of an election investigation in California.
Gavin Newsom’s response?
On May 27, he signed legislation making it a crime to seize cast ballots from the custody of election officials.
Instead of increasing transparency, California has now criminalized access to evidence for election investigations.
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@Liz_Wheeler Don’t be a dingus, the elections are not over.
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The Democrats have stolen an election, yet again.
Do not let the mainstream media and the left gaslight you in this moment.
They are cheaters. They stole the LA mayoral election.
The late mail-in ballot numbers are—quite literally—unbelievable.
There is no way that this no-name councilwoman got 22% of the in-person vote on election day (plus the mail-in ballots that arrived before election day) and then magically, organically won DOUBLE this percentage—40-45%—of the late mail-in ballots. Coincidentally, 40-45% was just enough to pass Spencer Pratt...isn't that peculiar?
She's losing in her own district as she's getting this enormous amount of votes. I find that to be strange. I also find it strange that there were 12,000 more votes for LA mayor than for California governor...
Also, on election day, the in-person voter turnout was actually relatively low and the late mail-in ballots was nearly a record high.
Meanwhile, Spencer Pratt—whose fundraising skyrocketed in the days before the election—supposedly completely bottomed out from 30% on election day to 20% of late mail-in ballots?!
The left is so audacious, they do not even try to hide it. They know they'll get away with it.
This is why they fight tooth and nail against all common sense election integrity laws because they need every single aspect of the election to be chaotic and vulnerable, in order to make their fraud so difficult to detect that it's virtually untraceable.
We're supposed to just sit here and believe that Nithya Raman got TWICE the percentage of votes in late mail-in ballots as she did on election day?!
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@SteveHiltonx Hey dingus- it’s the post office date stamp that’s honored.
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@MeghanMcCain You can’t stand the cruelty that is often seen people on right expressed.
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Jimmy Kimmel is a mean, heartless bastard and no amount of on air crying will convince me or anyone else otherwise. The day he is off air will be a better day for the country.
TMZ@TMZ
😅 Jimmy Kimmel trolls Spencer Pratt, rents him a U-Haul to leave L.A. after election loss. Credit: ABC
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