Yes, several claims have evidence from Senate docs and reports.
Grassley-released subpoenas and FBI records confirm the Arctic Frost probe (Biden-era DOJ/FBI) targeted Susie Wiles' toll records (call metadata) alongside 400+ others, stored in "prohibited access" files only viewable by the FBI director to limit oversight.
Reuters (citing 2 FBI officials) and Patel/Grassley reports confirm a 2023 FBI recording of Wiles' call with her lawyer without her knowledge—lawyer consent is disputed (he denies it per Fox). Cruz called it a privilege violation in the hearing.
Full docs: grassley.senate.gov. Not all "wiretap without either consent" as stated, but core actions are documented.
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Senator Cruz CONFIRMED that Biden’s FBI wiretapped Susie Wiles during a PRIVILEGED CALL with her lawyer without the consent of EITHER party.
To make it HORRENDOUSLY worse, they then tried to HIDE evidence of their actions by marking the file “prohibited.”
This makes Watergate look like CHILD’S PLAY. Accountability is not optional. These people MUST be held accountable.
@VinnieTortorich Trans fats are still added to foods in the US. As long as it's less than .5 grams per serving it gets rounded down to 0 on the label.
Look out for processed foods with crazy small serving sizes or that have hydrogenated oil in the ingredients. There are far more than you think
He warned the FDA about trans fats for 60 years. Then he sued them at 98.
In 1957, Dr. Fred Kummerow published a paper in Science linking trans fats to heart disease. He found them in the arteries of every heart attack victim he studied. The food industry said trans fats were safer than butter. Kummerow's data said the opposite.
Trans fats were in everything. Margarine, shortening, every processed food on the shelf. In 1968, he urged the American Heart Association to act. They ignored him. For decades, the AHA kept telling Americans to replace butter with margarine.
Meanwhile Kummerow kept publishing. Trans fats raise LDL, lower HDL, and trigger inflammation in artery walls. He also discovered that oxidized cholesterol — not regular cholesterol — drives plaque buildup. The evidence was overwhelming. Nobody wanted to hear it.
In 2009, at age 94, he filed a citizen petition demanding the FDA ban trans fats. The law required a response within 180 days. The FDA waited four years.
So in 2013, at 98 years old, Fred Kummerow sued the FDA. In 2015, the FDA finally ruled trans fats were not safe and banned them from the food supply. The CDC estimates the ban prevents 20,000 heart attacks and 7,000 deaths every year.
He spent 60 years proving they were killing us. They ignored him until he took them to court. He was 100 years old when he won.
Question everything.
#NSNG#NoSugarNoGrains#MetabolicHealth#FollowTheMoney
@r2d22026@VinnieTortorich They legally can have up to .5 grams per serving because on the label it rounds to 0. You will see small serving sizes on things with hydrogenated oils to make the trans fat number show up as 0
ALS has gradually taken away Kenneth’s ability to speak. Through Neuralink’s VOICE clinical trial, he’s exploring how a brain-computer interface designed to translate thought to speech could help restore autonomy in his daily life.
Watch to learn more:
@LylePauley@Stutterfly19@JamesOKeefeIII You are not a desperate homeless person in 2026. Just watch the video. Over and over they clearly show and state that people are signing a stack and getting 2-3 bucks for the whole thing.
BREAKING: CALIFORNIA MASS IN-PERSON ELECTION FRAUD CRIMES CAUGHT ON CAMERA:
Recordings Show Homeless Are Paid By Petitioners To FORGE Real Voters’ Signatures To Sign Ballot Petitions On Skid Row, Thousands of Times
Disenfranchised Voters Say They Are OUTRAGED After Being Shown Their Signatures Are Forged
Undercover in Los Angeles, James O’Keefe uncovered an election fraud pyramid scheme operating on Skid Row.
In Part II of Cash for Ballots, series hidden camera footage shows petition circulators paying homeless individuals $2–$3 per form to sign ballot petitions using the names and addresses of real registered voters and forging their signatures. Circulators provided printed lists of voters, assigned identities, and directed the homeless individuals exactly what to write, monitoring them to ensure the information matched so the circulators get paid.
“You only write what I tell you to write.”
“Your name’s Robert.”
“If you mess up, I can’t get paid.”
The conduct captured appears to violate multiple California felony statutes, including Elections Code §18613 (signing another person’s name to a petition), Penal Code §470 (forgery), Elections Code §18601–18602 (paying for petition signatures), and Penal Code §470 (forging signatures).
The OMG team and Cam Higby visited addresses tied to the voters' names being used. One resident said the named voter had not lived at the address for nearly a decade, yet election mail was still being delivered.
“Doesn’t live here, uh I bought this house nearly 9 years ago. The only reason I know that name, is because we still get her mail.”
“i always feel really weird when I get the voting ballot. Cause like, you know, obviously that’s fraudulent.”
This is Part II of an ongoing investigation. The Citizen Justice League will continue to release more footage of these crimes caught on tape.
@camhigby@ctznjusticelg
The TSA has a 95% failure rate. Not 80%. Ninety-five.
In 2015, DHS sent 70 undercover agents through TSA checkpoints with fake bombs and weapons. 67 got through. That's a 95% failure rate.
One agent set off the metal detector, got the enhanced pat-down, and still had a fake explosive taped to his back that screeners missed. The TSA's response was to classify the test results so the public couldn't see them.
In 24 years, the TSA has not foiled a single terrorist plot or caught a single terrorist. Not one. Its $1 billion behavioral detection program identified exactly one person resembling a terrorist in two decades.
This agency costs $11.5 billion a year. It was created in response to 9/11, but 9/11 was not a failure of airport security. What actually made flying safe was reinforced cockpit doors and passengers who will no longer sit passively during a hijacking. Not the liquid ban. Not the shoe removal.
80% of European airports use private screening. Israel hasn't had a hijacking since 1968. 22 US airports already use private contractors and outperform TSA-screened airports.
Abolish the TSA. Replace it with the model that 80% of the developed world already uses.
@deaflibertarian Not really. My work doesn't pay for much of it so it's almost 18,000 a year for me my wife and kid. It's not even one of the better plans. I was looking at Crowd Health but California fines you if you use insurance alternatives.
We just won Missouri v. Biden.
As Missouri’s Attorney General, I sued the Biden regime for brazenly colluding with Big Tech to silence Missouri families — censoring the truth about COVID, the Hunter Biden laptop, the open border, and the 2020 election. They tried to turn Facebook, X, YouTube, and the rest into their private speech police, labeling dissent “misinformation” while they pushed their narrative on the American people.
Today, after years of unrelenting litigation, we deep state into a historic 10-year, court-enforceable Consent Decree. It directly binds the Surgeon General, the CDC, and CISA: no more threats of legal, regulatory, or economic punishment. No more coercion. No more unilateral direction or veto of platform decisions to remove, suppress, deplatform, or algorithmically bury protected speech.
Missouri struck first—and Missouri won big.
This is the first real, operational restraint on the federal censorship machine. It locks in the First Amendment principle we fought for: modern technology doesn’t erase your rights, and government labels don’t strip speech of protection. The deep state just got checked.
For every working Missouri family tired of being silenced by their own government: this victory is yours. The heartland fought back, and the heartland delivered.
@JamesOKeefeIII Two or three bucks per form… Man I couldn’t imagine being this desperate. So sad.
So they keep the homeless drugged out with free needles and pipes, and then exploit their vulnerability for easy election fraud.
@JordanT3317@theBocker70@Ozabyss69@aaronsmith "A battery recycling business" lol. There are many companies and Tesla recycles the majority of their packs themselves, and do so more cheaply than the cost to mine for new materials
@theBocker70@Ozabyss69@aaronsmith False. A battery recycling business closed down before it was too late.. There is NO MONEY to make in recycling batteries.
A predictable anti-EV talking points is: “Sure, but wait until you need a new battery.”
You don’t - they tend to outlast the car.
But if you did, an avg 64 kWh battery in 2030, after 8 yrs warranty, would cost $5,449.
That’s 1 yr of diesel for a Ford Ranger at current rates.
@stopvaccinating@JoinCrowdHealth Yeah found out the same thing looking at Crowd Health recently. This is yet another thing added to my list of California grievances.
It’s worth moving out of Democrat controlled California for this reason alone:
$4,502 penalty for not paying for crap insurance.
I’m with @JoinCrowdHealth now.
Which subscriptions in 2026 are worth it to you?
My top recommendations:
· YouTube Premium
· Tesla FSD (Supervised)
· Tesla Premium Connectivity
· X Premium
What are yours?
@LamarMK 😂😂😂
Those are pretty much mine, I would add Pandora $5 for no commercials
Though I bought my FSD outright, 0% financing on my Cybertruck if I bought FSD, oh heck yeah.