Anonymous ID: 9695ff June 6, 2025, 5:34 p.m. No.23133755   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3772 >>3980 >>3984 >>4103 >>4384

California Speaker: I Will Consider Withholding Federal Taxes from The Trump Administration If They Slash Federal Funding from My State

 

“This is unconstitutional and vindictive,” Rivas wrote on BlueSky. “We’re the nation’s economic engine and the largest donor state, and deserve our fair share.”

 

“I’ll use every legal and constitutional tool available to defend CA — we must look at every option, including withholding federal taxes.”

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/california-speaker-i-will-consider-withholding-federal-taxes/

Anonymous ID: 9695ff June 6, 2025, 5:45 p.m. No.23133779   🗄️.is 🔗kun

THE ENTIRE WEST IS RUN BY BLACKMAILED PUPPETS

WHO SERVE THE BANKING FAMILIES AND THEIR SICK FANTASIES

THE MEDIA MSM AND ALT RUN COVER FOR THEM

Anonymous ID: 9695ff June 6, 2025, 7:35 p.m. No.23134178   🗄️.is 🔗kun

ISIS Al Qaeda Israel US UK EU CA and the UN now running Syria - Do you see the red dragon rising up from the sea? - ALL SERVING THE CITY OF LONDON ROTHSCHILD BANKING EMPIRE

 

Syria Allows UN Team Immediate Access To Suspected Nuke Sites

 

The Syrian regime of Al-Qaeda linked President Ahmed Sharaa continues its remarkable degree of cooperation with the so-called international community, this week affirming that it will give inspectors from the United Nations' nuclear watchdog, the IAEA, immediate and unprecedented access to the country.

 

While not known for nuclear sites, it's long been suspected that Damascus was overseeing a nascent program under the prior Assad government. This included an undeclared nuclear reactor built by North Korea in eastern Deir el-Zour province, which was attacked by Israeli jets in a September 2007 raid. That operation had remained a secret for years after.

 

The IAEA previously described the reactor as being "not configured to produce electricity" - which raised suspicions in the West and in the region that Assad had been seeking nuclear weapons.

 

The UN watchdog's aim is "to bring total clarity over certain activities that took place in the past that were, in the judgment of the agency, probably related to nuclear weapons," IAEA director-general, Rafael Grossi, has said.

 

Grossi further said the new government run by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (which when it began fighting Assad years ago was an al-Qaeda affiliate) remains "committed to opening up to the world, to international cooperation."

 

Interestingly, even the Jewish News Syndicate identifies the terror pedigree of the man now running things in Damascus:

 

The IAEA leader told the AP that al-Sharaa — a former al-Qaida member who has courted Western governments since seizing power in December — had shown a "very positive disposition to talk to us and to allow us to carry out the activities we need to."

 

Now that Assad is out, and Sharaa (aka. Jolani) is in, delegations from Western capitals have rushed back to Damascus, and Washington has even lifted sanctions.

 

Syria under Sharaa has gone so far as to signaled openness to normalizing relations with Israel, after the two had been in a permanent state of war for decades under the Assad family.

 

But after Syria fell to the Sunni jihadists, this meant Iran lost a crucial ally in a strategic location - the so-called 'Shia crescent' - that linked Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad, and Tehran.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/syria-allows-un-team-immediate-access-suspected-nuke-sites

 

For those who choose to look!

Anonymous ID: 9695ff June 6, 2025, 7:39 p.m. No.23134194   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4384

Um Elon Is Tesla next ???

 

A Chinese Self-Driving Car Company Stole A Massive Trove Of US Data

 

The Trump administration is rethinking how it deals with Chinese-linked tech firms after a short-lived self-driving truck company was found to have stolen a vast trove of U.S. intellectual property.

 

Founded in 2015 by Chinese entrepreneurs and backed by Chinese capital, TuSimple was once hailed as a leader in autonomous trucking, boasting a record-setting 80-mile driverless journey in Arizona and partnerships with major firms like UPS and Navistar.

 

But beneath its rapid rise, TuSimple’s dual presence in the U.S. and China created vulnerabilities. According to a Wall Street Journal report, February 2022, the company signed a national security agreement with the U.S. government after concerns emerged about its Chinese ties and potential for technology transfer.

 

The agreement, enforced by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), required TuSimple to separate its U.S. operations and technology from China-based employees and partners, build firewalls, and prohibit the sharing of intellectual property.

 

Yet, just a week after signing, TuSimple transferred a trove of sensitive data, which included test results and technical blueprints—to Beijing-owned Foton, a major Chinese truck manufacturer.

 

“They want a lot of details,” said TuSimple employee Xiaoling Han in a February 2022 chat.

 

“It is pretty time consuming.”

 

Internal correspondence shows the data sharing continued up to the six-month compliance deadline.

 

WSJ reporter Heather Somerville noted thatTuSimple provided Chinese companies with what essentially constituted a complete autonomous driving system.

 

This included the source code that serves as the brain of an autonomous truck, in addition to various elements of the design, hardware, and integration of all these systems.

 

A CFIUS investigation later found that while the data sharing did not technically violate the agreement, TuSimple was fined $6 million for other infractions. The company did not admit fault, and co-founder Xiaodi Hou insisted that no information prohibited by the company’s national security agreement “was ever shared with anyone.”

 

The fallout was swift. TuSimple shut down U.S. operations, while being delisted from Nasdaq. These events prompted it to move investor funds to China.

 

The episode compelled the Trump administration to rethink its reliance on mitigation agreements for high-risk, foreign-connected firms. According to new directives, the White House will “cease the use of overly bureaucratic, complex, and open-ended ‘mitigation’ agreements” and instead block more China-backed deals outright.

 

Earlier this year, Commerce Department has also issued new rules prohibiting the sale of internet-connected vehicles and components to entities connected to China, with further restrictions on commercial vehicles expected to be imposed soon.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/chinese-self-driving-car-company-stole-massive-trove-us-data

Anonymous ID: 9695ff June 6, 2025, 8:11 p.m. No.23134275   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4281 >>4294 >>4302 >>4392

Alan Dershowitz Pushing for Trump to Pardon Ghislaine Maxwell

 

Jeffrey Epstein's former lawyer Alan Dershowitz, who successfully lobbied President Trump to pardon a host of Chabadnik supercriminals during his first term, is now insisting Trump should pardon Ghislaine Maxwell.

 

The timing of this with Elon Musk claiming just yesterday that Trump is "in the Epstein files" couldn't be more perfect.

 

From The Daily Mail:

[F]ormer Trump friend and attorney Alan Dershowitz tells Daily Mail that he would be right to consider [pardoning Ghislaine Maxwell].

 

He believes the disgraced socialite's 'excessive' 20-year sentence should be commuted for her immediate release, and then a pardon.

 

'Certainly she should get a commutation. The sentence was way, way, way in excess of anything she was alleged to have done.

 

'She was in part a victim of Epstein. The fact that Epstein died made her a primary target and caused an excessive sentence to her. Some executive clemency is very much warranted in her case.'

 

The former Harvard Law School professor has spoken out in the wake of the surprise pardons for TV reality couple Todd and Julie Chrisley, who were convicted of federal bank fraud and tax evasion charges in 2022.

 

His remarks also come after DailyMail.com exclusively revealed that speculation is swirling over a possible pardon for Maxwell - who is doing time in a federal prison in Tallahassee, Florida - due to her past ties to Trump.

 

One ultra-close source to the Maxwell family told us last week: 'It's not a bad idea to ask President Trump for a pardon. He knew her. He's probably got views about whether she's guilty or innocent.'

Who could have predicted this?

 

Trump waited until his last day in office to pardon Jonathan Pollard's Israeli handler Aviem Sella, Ponzi-schemer Eliyahu Weinstein and criminal mastermind Sholam Weiss.

 

Unless Trump pardons Maxwell and Bankman-Fried earlier, we will have to wait until his last day in office is over to know whether he will grant them an early release.

 

https://www.informationliberation.com/?id=64948

 

https://x.com/disclosetv/status/1931032498844123482