Backtheblue
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Backtheblue
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🇺🇸 ✝️ We will never forget you Charlie

Breaking News: Elon Musk became the world’s first trillionaire as SpaceX shares soared above $150 on its first day of trading. nyti.ms/4uvca5a


This is not sustainable. Plutarch warned us 2,000 years ago that the imbalance between rich and poor is the oldest and most fatal ailment of all republics. We have got to democratize our economy so that it works for all.



BREAKING: A California family is pleading for answers after 26-year-old Julian Robinson De Franco was shot in the back of the head while sitting inside his car in San Bernardino. According to Julian’s mother (who contacted me directly via DM), Antonette, the shooting happened on March 26, 2026, at approximately 11:30 p.m. Julian survived long enough to be rushed to the hospital by ambulance, where he spent 21 days in the ICU fighting for his life before ultimately succumbing to catastrophic brain injuries. Now, months later, the family says they still have very few answers. San Bernardino Police recently confirmed that detectives are continuing a full investigation into the homicide, but Julian’s family says investigators have been unable to share many details publicly at this stage. Antonette says her son was conscious immediately after the shooting. “He was scared and alone screaming, ‘Help me, help me,’” she said. “The nurse asked him his name and he just kept repeating, ‘Julian.’” The injuries, however, were too severe. In one of the most devastating parts of her account, Antonette described the moment doctors removed her son from life support. “I watched the life energy and soul leave my son’s body,” she said. “As I was kissing his face and whispering into his ear how proud I was of him, I told him to go with God, that he was safe and protected, and that I would never leave him. One large tear rolled down his cheek.” Julian had recently graduated from Chaffey College in 2025 with a degree in cyber security and worked for the railroad as an administrative assistant and planner. According to his family, he dreamed of one day joining the Air Force, becoming a father, traveling, and building a future of his own. Instead, his family says his life was stolen in an act of senseless violence. “He was a kind-hearted, selfless person who always put others before himself,” Antonette said. “He never got into trouble. He loved sports, especially basketball, and his favorite thing was simply being home with his family.” The family says Julian regularly played basketball with doctors at the Drayson Center connected to Loma Linda University and was known for bringing warmth, laughter, and comfort to everyone around him. “We are a very close family,” Antonette said. “Julian was our sunshine. Our heart and soul. Now that piece is missing forever.” The shooting reportedly involved two victims. Another female victim died at the scene, while Julian was transported to the hospital in critical condition. At this time, police have not publicly released extensive details surrounding the circumstances of the shooting or identified any suspects. Julian’s family is now pleading for anyone with information to come forward. “Whoever did this needs to be held accountable,” Antonette said. “My son deserved his life. He deserved his future. Julian deserves justice.” Anyone with information regarding the case is urged to contact San Bernardino Police or Julian’s mother directly. Contact: Antonette 909-261-5116 gianfia@yahoo .com







🚨California Truck Driver with “No Name Given” on His CDL Released by Arkansas Highway Police Arkansas highway police pulled over a truck driver who struggled to understand basic English instructions. Officers required him to identify himself — and the California CDL literally read “NO NAME GIVEN.” The officer saw it, read it aloud, acknowledged it, and appeared unbothered. The "NO NAME GIVEN" truck driver was released. This is a California-issued CDL — from the same state widely known for issuing non-domicile CDLs to illegal immigrants. An 80,000-pound truck operated by a ghost driver with no verifiable name, sharing the highway with your family, should have triggered far more scrutiny. Instead, officers simply told him to fix a broken turn signal and sent him back out on the road. This represents an unacceptable national security and public safety failure. If someone listed as “No Name Given” is allowed behind the wheel of an 80,000-pound big rig, we have lost control of our trucking industry. If California cannot even verify the identity of the people to whom it issues licenses, why should anyone trust that it has properly vetted drivers’ qualifications, background, or training? All Illegally Issued Non-Domicile CDLs should be revoked. At a minimum they should all be investigated by ICE during a CMV inspection. Non-domicile CDLs are a scam! EAD cards are a scam! Pass The Dalilah Law today!











