Anonymous ID: 12b1f2 April 6, 2025, 6:22 p.m. No.22877011   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Judge Fines Pam Bondi for Wearing a Cross—Then Uncovers Her Legal Brilliance

 

Pam Bondi walked into court expecting a routine hearing—until Judge Prescott fined her for wearing a cross. What happened next turned a simple case into a legal showdown that had the entire courtroom watching. Pam refused to back down, challenging the judge’s ruling in real time and exposing the flaw in his argument.

 

But the fight didn’t end there.The next day, Prescott struck back, filing a formal complaint against her, hoping to silence her through the system. What he didn’t expect? Pam was ready for him. As the story gained traction, legal experts, journalists, and the public weighed in, putting the judge under intense scrutiny.

 

Would he get away with his actions, or was this the moment his power began to crumble?Watch the full story to find out how Pam turned the tables in a battle that went far beyond one courtroom.

 

22:08

 

https://youtu.be/CX5ICKMErh8

Anonymous ID: 12b1f2 April 6, 2025, 6:44 p.m. No.22877140   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7144 >>7171

>>22876787, >>22876872 POTUS speaks to reporters aboard Air Force OnePN

 

I love our President

 

Trump off the cuff:

 

“That’s stupid”, to the same reporter, “she asks too many questions””

 

“Do you know the camera is on the back of your head”

 

Can I ask another question, “No”!

Anonymous ID: 12b1f2 April 6, 2025, 6:56 p.m. No.22877210   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7334

6 Apr, 2025 16:29

White House mocks deported migrants(VIDEO)

The Trump administration has published a video accompanied by a clip from the “Na Na Na Hey Hey Goodbye” song

 

The White House has published a new video of mass migrant deportations accompanied by a seemingly snide comment, with cheerful music playing in the background. The short clip appeared on the US presidential administration’s accounts on X (formerly, Twitter) and YouTube on Sunday.

 

A short video demonstrates a group of handcuffed migrants being escorted by the American police officers towards the border. The ‘Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye’ song is playing in the background.

 

“Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, goodbye,” a caption to the video says, repeating the song’s refrain.

 

US President Donald Trump has campaigned on the promises of tightening US immigration policy and rolling back his predecessor Joe Biden’s allegedly lenient approach to foreigners residing unlawfully in the country.

 

Since taking office in January 2025, Trump has expanded expedited removal, denied federal funding to sanctuary jurisdictions, and increased border enforcement hiring via a series of executive orders. He has also declared a national emergency, allowing the deployment of the armed forces to secure the border. His administration is expanding detention facilities to house up to 30,000 migrants.

 

Earlier this week, the New York Post reported, citing a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official, that US law enforcement authoritieshave made 113,000 migrant arrests and carried out over 100,000 deportations since Trump’s inauguration on January 20.

 

In March, the president also invoked the Alien Enemies Act to deport nearly 300 alleged Venezuelan Tren de Aragua gang members to El Salvador, where they were placed in high-security detention facilities. The criminal group itself was designated a foreign terrorist organization by Washington in February.

 

According to the NY Post, illegal border crossings in March dropped to around 7,000, down from 8,300 in February. The number also marked a 94% decrease from March 2024 when 137,000 people illegally crossed into the US from Mexico, the media outlet reported,with its DHS sources calling it “the Trump effect.”

 

https://www.rt.com/news/615311-white-house-mock-deported-migrants/

 

I can’t tell if Russia thinks this is funny or not.

Anonymous ID: 12b1f2 April 6, 2025, 7:08 p.m. No.22877254   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7276 >>7534 >>7548 >>7649

6 Apr, 2025 15:26

 

Starmer to announce end of globalization – Times

 

The UK PM will say that tariffs are wrong, but that he understands US President Donald Trump’s “economic nationalism,” according to the paper

 

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will deliver a speech on Monday acknowledging that the era of globalization has come to an end, The Times has reported. (He is hoping until Trump is no longer in office.)

 

Starmer will make the address in response to US President Donald Trump imposing sweeping tariffs on the majority of America’s trading partners, including the UK, earlier this week, according to the article on Sunday.

 

The outlet said the prime minister will say that tariffs are “wrong,” but would also stress that he understands Trump’s “economic nationalism”and why the voters, who believe they have seen no benefits from free trade and mass immigration, support it.

 

Starmer will also stress that the fallout from the US charges on imports means that the government in London should “move further and faster” to boost economic growth at home.

 

An unnamed Downing Street official toldThe Times that “the world has changed, globalization is over and we are now in a new era.”

 

“We have got to demonstrate that our approach, a more active Labour government, a more reformist government, can provide the answers for people in every part of this country,” the official said.

 

The prime minister already stated in an article for The Telegram published yesterday that “the world as we knew it has gone” in the face of Trump’s tariffs. “First it was defense and national security. Now it is the global economy and trade. Old assumptions can no longer be taken for granted,” he said, adding thatthe British government would soon “turbocharge plans that will improve our domestic competitiveness, so we’re less exposed to these kinds of global shocks.”

 

Starmer also talked to French President Emmanuel Macron on the phone on Saturday, with thetwo leaders agreeing that “a trade war was in nobody’s interests, but nothing should be off the table,” according to the UK government’s readout. The British PM is not planning to call Trump regarding the tariffs.

 

The same day, the US president told Americans to “hang tough” in anticipation of the international community’s response to his economic policies.

 

”It won’t be easy, but the end result will be historic,” Trump insisted, adding that the tariffs represent “an economic revolution, and we will win… we will make America great again.”

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly spoken about the period of globalization, which started after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, coming to an end.

 

In late 2023,Putin noted that “it is obvious that the globalization model, which was formed to a large extent by Western states – naturally, in their own interests –has outlived its usefulness and is in deep crisis. A new, more just and democratic system of international relations is being formed, which meets the needs of the global majority.”

 

(The UK gets hardly any tariffs! Starmer is not quite as bad as Bidan, but…)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/615298-globalization-uk-starmer-trump/

Anonymous ID: 12b1f2 April 6, 2025, 7:13 p.m. No.22877267   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7274

7 Apr, 2025 00:35

 

Hollywood legend Oliver Stone blasts ‘Russiagate lies’

The filmmaker argued that hatred towards Moscow was a product of propaganda

 

Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone has said that the claims that Russia had meddled in the 2016 US presidential election were nothing but lies.

 

For years, Democrats have claimed that the Kremlin had waged a covert campaign to sway the race in favor of President Donald Trump. The 2019 report by Special Counsel Robert Mueller alleged that the Russian government interfered in the election “in sweeping and systematic fashion,” mostly through hacking and messaging on social media. The investigation, however, “did not establish that members of the Trump Campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities,” according to the final report.

 

A Fox News reporter asked Stone last week whether he thought that Trump was right to “take on” the FBI and the CIA after “what happened to him with the Russia probe.”

 

“I know. Look at Russiagate; we paid for it,” the filmmaker replied. “I applaud [what Trump is doing].”

 

I hate what they did with Russiagate. I really do. I think it’s, again, the lying, the lying, the lying, and selling that to the American people,”Stone said.

 

“And the whole thing with hating Russia is so negative. It’s so un-American. They are potentially our best partners. As are the Chinese, actually. We have this mentality that they are the enemy. That’s all been inoculated by propaganda,” the director of Platoon and JFK said.

 

Mueller accused Trump of attempting to obstruct his probe, and a number of former Trump campaign staffers were indicted as a result of the investigation, but not the president himself.

 

Trump has maintained that the ‘Russiagate’ was part of a politically motivated “witch hunt” aimed at discrediting and undermining his presidency. He dismissed the accusations in the Mueller Report as “fabricated and totally untrue.”

 

The Kremlin has repeatedly denied having meddled in the US election. In 2016, President VladimirPutin described the claims about Russian interference as “a mythical, imaginary problem” and a product of “hysteria.”

 

https://www.rt.com/news/615318-oliver-stone-blasts-russiagate/

Anonymous ID: 12b1f2 April 6, 2025, 7:20 p.m. No.22877287   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7293 >>7534 >>7649

6 Apr, 2025 22:55

Royal Navy worried about mighty Russian superyachts – Times

The UK reportedly suspects that the leisure vessels may used for spying on nuclear submarines

 

The Royal Navy believes that luxury superyachts owned by wealthy Russians have been spying on British nuclear submarines, The Sunday Times reported Saturday, citing three defense sources.

 

The Navyhad “credible intelligence” that, before Russia’s military operation in Ukraine began in 2022,the yacht may have been used “to conduct underwater reconnaissance around Britain,” the Times claimed.

 

The newspaper suggested that some vessels havemoon poolsthat can be secretly used to launch and retrieve deep-sea renaissance and diving equipment.

 

The Times quoted an unnamed foreign minister as saying that, in 2018, the amphibious assault ship HMSAlbion had to leave the port of Limassol in Cyprus early after “a huge superyacht belonging to an oligarch pulled up alongside it.”

 

The Navy has discovered a number of sensors it believes to be Russian in the seas around the country, the newspaper said, ==adding that the British theory is that Moscow is spying on the UK’s four nuclear-capable Vanguard submarines••.

 

Earlier this year, The Sun reported thatthe Royal Navy went on a days-long search, tracking the soundsit believed belonged to a Russian stealth submarine.The suspicious sounds were later reported to have been made by a farting whale.

 

In 2014, Sweden launched a major operation looking for asuspected Russian submarine, which turned out to be a civilian boat.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/615315-uk-worried-mighty-russian-yachts/

 

I can imagine all the Russia Admirals and Naval Officers laughing their asses off!

Anonymous ID: 12b1f2 April 6, 2025, 7:45 p.m. No.22877339   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7342 >>7533

“A battle Elon won’t win”: Musk takes on Trump’s trade guru Peter Navarro

Shelby Talcott

Sat, April 5, 2025 at 11:44 PM EDT

 

The News

 

Elon Musk’s frustrations with White House trade policy became public Saturday when he calledfor a vast free trade zone —and took aim at fellow White House advisor Peter Navarro over Donald Trump’s new tariffs plans.

 

Musk, who has largely stayed out of the growing debate over Trump’s decision to go all-in on tariffs, responded early Saturday morning toa post from an X user praising Navarro, a longtime Trump aide and key architect of the president’s tariff announcement.The Tesla co-founder argued that “A PhD in Econ from Harvard is a bad thing, not a good thing,” adding thatNavarro hadn’t “built shit.”

 

The public disagreement cast a light on a deeper division among Trump’s coalition between his MAGA base and the business and tech leaders who have rallied around the president. Some in the administration downplayed Musk’s remarks, with one official noting that Musk has made negative comments about others in the administration in the past and that everyone has “their opinion” on matters. Navarro did not respond to a request for comment.

 

“Some choose to make it public, some choose to not,” this official said. “I don’t think this White House especially can be defined by sort of the traditional rules. We have people with strong opinions. Sometimes they publicize it, sometimes they don’t. At the end of the day, everybody’s on the same team.”

 

But others inside the administration and close to Trump appeared confused, and surprised, about Musk’s decision to publicly go after Navarro (and by extension, indicate his displeasure with the president’s decision).

 

“That’s a battle Elon won’t win,” a person close to Trump warned. “Nobody is tired of Peter.”

 

Know More

 

Musk has undoubtedly ruffled some feathers throughout his time in Trump’s orbit, even going back to the months before Trump officially took office. More recently, he’s gotten into tiffs with cabinet secretaries over his efforts at the Department of Government Efficiency, and questions have swirled over when he (as a special government employee) will officially need to depart.

 

But despite Musk’s detractors,Trump himself remains happy with the billionaire and his efforts to drastically reshape the federal government.

 

Later Saturday, appearing virtually at an Italian political event, Musk expanded on his personal thoughts about tariffs, saying he hoped Europe and the U.S. would move “to a zero tariff situation. Musk said this would effectively create a “free trade zone between” the regions that would also allow for more freedom to move between them. Musk added that he has given this advice to Trump.

 

Shelby’s view

 

In conversations with those close to Trump and inside the administration, one thing is clear: Whether the subject is tariffs or immigration or executive orders, Donald Trump is calling the shots this time around. His aides often talk about how this version of Trump is unleashed and more confident, without the constraints of advisors who push him to restrict his agenda.

 

“At the end of the day, Trump is the ultimate decision maker,” the official noted. “Yeah, he’s going to take input from a lot of different people, a lot of different opinions. But at the end of the day — just look at his Truth post’s from the last 48 hours. It’s pretty clear, he’s not going to back off [on tariffs].”

 

And yet, it’s still notable that Musk’s criticism hasn’t (yet) prompted more backlash, like it might have if this were the first Trump administration. There could be a mix of reasons for that: While Musk has never been someone the White House has entirely been able to control, Trump likes him enough not to care. And, when it comes to tariffs, Musk’s opinion might simply hold less sway: It’s clear Trump leaned on Navarro, who has long been a proponent of aggressive tariffs, more than Musk for the high-stakes attempt to reshape the global economic system.

 

Room for Disagreement

 

Navarro has long been an unorthodox and divisive figure: “Navarro is both the dumbest economist in America, and the most influential,” the commentator Noah Smith wrote last week.

 

Notable

 

Navarro laid out the Administration’s priorities last year in a jailhouse interview — he served four months for refusing to cooperate with the January 6 investigation — with Semafor: “If countries refuse to lower their tariffs to our levels, the president would have the authority to raise our tariffs to theirs. It is the most common sense route to balancing our trade deficit and thereby stimulating economic growth, and strengthening the US dollar.”

 

The Daily featured Navarro last month.

 

Navarro began his political career as an unsuccessful Democratic politician in San Diego in the 1990s.

 

https://www.yahoo.com/news/battle-elon-won-t-win-034449830.html