Anonymous ID: 904e51 June 10, 2025, 3:27 p.m. No.23155907   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mike Benz Exposes The Secret NGO Wargame to Overthrow TrumpTwo weeks ago on Tucker Carlson. 5/27/2025

 

11:28

 

Don't forget this, it's not unlikely the National Endowment of Democracy is Funding all the illegal immigrant smugglers, etc. NGO's for 3rd world invaders to erase American's and take Trump down.

(Anons comments: Their goal is to take Trump out, and control us forever. Remember these people work for years with plan after plan, upgraded each time, if it's not quite perfect, or it didn't work, they add more radicals, more money, more NGOs, more haters. They think if they can take Trump out, they can squash the US freedom,just like Europe and the EU did over the last 20-30 years, slowly they removed one or two freedoms, with the excuse its to prevent terrorism. Then they go farther, but because American's are not that stupid to believe the government, so what they'll have to do with the US population (like Bidan etc tried hard to do) make us extremists, enemies, insurrectionists and they've got to go to constant war with us. They won't stop, even if they have to go to the level of destroying the country physically, with bombs or worse, and make it worse that a 3rd world hell hole.

That will never happen, not only because of Trump, there are multiple leaders in the chain that have been trained by Trump and others for years and years;this is my practical guess for continuity.

Think about how long these forces have tried to destroy America, Trump, patriots and citizens. It's the biblical story of David and Goliath, in some ways, because their forces are WW, ours are in America.)

 

https://youtu.be/0VXTtnMQzQs

Anonymous ID: 904e51 June 10, 2025, 4:24 p.m. No.23156237   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Judge declines to block Trump’s Corporation for Public Broadcasting firings but allows board members to stay(Defund them completely, then the Board can go and beg for donations. What is wrong with these judges?)

Story by Sarah Fortinsky • 2d • The Hill's Headlines — June 9, 2025

 

A federal judge on Sunday declined to block President Trump’s removal of three board members of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), ruling the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate a strong likelihood the firings were unlawful or that they would suffer irreparable harm.

 

But CPB officials celebrated the ruling as a win, pointing to part of the ruling that acknowledges that “Congress intended to preclude the President (or any subordinate officials acting at his direction) from directing, supervising, or controlling the Corporation.”

 

Following the ruling, CPB President and CEO Patricia Harrison signed a document affirming that the three members remain on the board, according to a source familiar.

 

U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss in Washington, D.C., rejected a request for a preliminary injunction filed by the three board members — Laura Ross, Diane Kaplan and Thomas Rothman — who sued the Trump administration after receiving termination notices via email on April 28.

 

In the lawsuit, the CPB board members argued the president lacked the authority to remove them from their position and noted that the corporation, which was created by Congress in 1967, was designed to be protected from political interference. It is the largest single source of funding for public news outlets, including PBS and NPR.

 

“The credible and urgent threats facing CPB, as a result of the Correspondence are not speculative or theoretical. To the contrary, such threats are well-grounded in the administration’s recent terminations of board members at other congressionally-created organizations,” they argued in the lawsuit.

 

Moss was not convinced Trump’s move would bring about any immediate, irreparable harm, and he indicated Trump may indeed have the authority to remove them.

 

“For present purposes and on the present record, it is enough to conclude that Plaintiffs have failed to carry their burden of demonstrating that they are likely to prevail on the merits of their claim for injunctive relief or that Plaintiffs are likely to suffer irreparable harm in the absence of preliminary relief,” the judge’s opinion reads.

 

But the ruling also acknowledges changes to CPB’s bylaws to secure its independence restrict the president’s actions, Deadline reported.

 

The suit comes as Trump has urged Congress to defund public broadcasters and his Federal Communications Commission chair has vowed to investigate outlets like NPR and PBS over their donation models and perceived editorial bias.

 

Trump and his allies have long said public broadcasters are biased against conservatives and that taxpayers should not have to underwrite their operations.

 

Harrison said the CBP was pleased by part of the ruling, despite the board members failing to win an injunction.

 

“We are very pleased that the Court recognized CPB is an independent, nonprofit corporation, free from governmental control or influence,” she said in a statement.

 

“CPB, board and management, look forward to continuing our work with policymakersand other stakeholders to ensure accurate,unbiased and nonpartisan public media is available for all Americans.”(Kek, totally retarded propagandists. I hope they will enjoy being poor and defunded by the US government.)

 

Updated at 1:11 p.m. EDT

 

Correction: A previous version of this article gave incorrect names of the fired CPB board members. They are Laura Ross, Diane Kaplan and Thomas Rothman.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/judge-declines-to-block-trump-s-corporation-for-public-broadcasting-firings-but-allows-board-members-to-stay/ar-AA1Gk6iS

Anonymous ID: 904e51 June 10, 2025, 4:40 p.m. No.23156332   🗄️.is 🔗kun

FINALLY, YAHOO

10 Jun, 2025 21:51

US to cut Ukraine aid – defense secretary

A peaceful end to the conflict is in Washington’s interests,Pete Hegseth has said

 

The White House will be slashing military funding for Ukraineas the administration of US President Donald Trump seeks a peaceful resolution to the conflict, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has said.

 

The Pentagon chief made the statement before the House Appropriations Committee in Congress on Tuesday.

 

It is a reduction in this budget,” Hegseth said when asked about upcoming military aid funding for Ukraine.

 

“This administration takes a very different view of that conflict,” he added.

 

Trump has worked towards negotiating an end to the Ukraine conflict and has diplomatically re-engaged with Russia.

 

Since he took office in January, Moscow and Kiev have restarted direct talks for the first time since 2022,when Ukraine unilaterally left the first Istanbul negotiations.

 

“A negotiated peaceful settlement is in the best interest of both parties and our nation's interests especially with all the competing interests around the globe,” Hegseth said.

 

The Trump administration has also touted an “America First” pivot and significantly cut foreign assistance, including aid to Ukraine, promising to channel funds towards domestic issues.

 

Last week, US Vice President J.D. Vance echoed Trump’s criticism of his predecessor Joe Biden, accusing his administration of spending “crazy” amounts of money on supporting Kiev. “They sent $300 billion to Ukraine,” without “trying to force a diplomatic settlement,” he said.

 

In April, Trump signed a major deal with Kiev allowing the US priority access to Ukraine’s mineral wealth, in what he described would be a way for Washington to “get back” the hundreds of billions it spent on Ukraine under Biden.

 

Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky has often complained of a constant shortage of US-supplied air defenses, and waning assistance from Washington in recent months. Additionally, the Trump administration rerouted some 20,000 anti-drone missiles – initially earmarked for Kiev under Biden – to the Middle East, the Ukrainian leader claimed on Sunday. (Go F yourself crybaby, war maker just for death, Ukraine will never win.)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/618929-us-cut-ukraine-aid-hegseth/

Anonymous ID: 904e51 June 10, 2025, 4:47 p.m. No.23156365   🗄️.is 🔗kun

10 Jun, 2025 21:15

EU wants to prolong Ukraine conflict – Putin envoy

Brussels’ 18th sanctions package also reflects Brussels’ frustration over the Russia-US thaw, Kirill Dmitriev has said

 

The European Commission’s latest sanctions package, which targets the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), among other entities,is driven by the bloc’s desire to prolong the Ukraine conflict, according to Kirill Dmitriev, the RDIF’s CEO and a presidential investment envoy.

 

The 18th sanctions package, unveiled by EC President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday, targets Russia’s energy exports, infrastructure, and financial sector. It includes measures against the RDIF, its subsidiaries, and investment projects in an effort to stop it from funding initiatives to “modernize the Russian economy.”

 

By going after RDIF, Russia's sovereign wealth fund, the EC acknowledges it is “an important channel” for strengthening Russia’s industrial base, Dmitriev said in a statement.

 

Von der Leyen’s remarks were “driven by the EU’s desire to prolong the Ukraine conflictand its deep dissatisfaction with RDIF’s efforts to restore Russia-US relations,” as well as the fund’s role in Moscow’s peace initiatives, he added.

 

Dmitriev has played a prominent role in efforts to improve relations between Moscow and Washington, which reached its lowest point in decades under the administration of Joe Biden.

 

The official took part in high-level meetings in Saudi Arabia and visited Washington in April for talks on potential joint investment projects in rare earths and energy.

 

The EU’s proposal also signals opposition to cooperation between Russian and European businesses, which the RDIF “actively supports in Russia,” according to Dmitriev.

 

In a post on X on Tuesday, Dmitriev noted thatRussia has “a number of joint investments with the leading EU companies” and said that the fund has “helped significantly” many European firms that continue to operate in the country.

 

The new sanctions package also proposes a ban on the use of Nord Stream gas infrastructure, a reduction in the oil price cap, and a halt to imports of all refined products derived from Russian crude.

 

The draft will now be debated by EU member states and must be approved unanimously to take effect.

 

Previous rounds have faced pushback from countries such as Hungary and Slovakia, which argue the sanctions hurt the EU more than Russia. Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico wrote on Facebook on Tuesday that Bratislava won’t back the package unless the EU offers “a real solution to the crisis” that his country would face from a halt in Russian energy supplies.

 

Russia has rejected the Western sanctions as illegitimate and counterproductive. President Vladimir Putin has said the removal of sanctions is among the conditions for a settlement of the Ukraine conflict.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/618926-eu-sanctions-russia-ukraine-conflict/

Anonymous ID: 904e51 June 10, 2025, 4:58 p.m. No.23156423   🗄️.is 🔗kun

10 Jun, 2025 20:04

Baltic state’s citizens push back against hosting foreign prisoners

Residents of the Estonian town of Tartu are concerned about rapists and murderers potentially turning it into a “risk zone”

 

Hundreds of Estonians have signed a petition protesting against a government initiative to lease space in a local prison to house criminals from Sweden.

 

Last year, the Baltic state said it could allow domestic prisons to host criminals from abroad to generate income for the national budget. Sweden, which is facing soaring crime levels and an overburdened prison system, has shown interest in the scheme.

 

In response, residents of the small Estonian city of Tartu launched a petition last week to demand the government stop the initiative.

 

“We stand against Tartu Prison being used to house dangerous foreign criminals,”the petition said. The scheme intends to house “third-country nationals from its prisons,including those convicted of serious crimes, like rape and murder,” the petition said.

 

“We do not want our city to become a place of punishment for people who have no connection to Estonia,” the appeal continued, stressing that the people of Tartudo not want the town to become “a risk zone.”

 

The petition has gathered 889 signatures and needs 111 more to be submitted to the parliament in Tallinn.

 

Justice MinisterLiisa Pakosta first floated the idea of renting out jail space last year== to utilize the nation’s half-empty prisons to boost the Estonian budget amid planned spending cuts and tax hikes. Estonia has a comparatively low national crime rate.

 

Last week, Stockholm announced that,starting in July of next year, it will send up to 600 criminalsto serve sentences in Tartu Prison under the proposed scheme. They will be housed separately from local convicts, according to the plan. The agreement still requires parliamentary approval in both countries.

 

Sweden has experienced a spike in gang-related violent crimein recent years. Tougher laws and harsher sentences have contributed to overpopulation in its prisons.

 

This May, the Swedish prison system was overloaded with more than 7,000 inmates held in just over 5,000 cells – with anoccupancy rate of 141%, Reuters wrote last week, citing statistics from the Swedish Prison and Probation Service.The overall occupancy rate was reportedly 96%,including standby accommodation.

 

Sweden expects to be able to save an average of €11,500 ($13,100) a month per inmate by sending prisoners to serve their time in Estonia. In turn, Tallinn hopes to leverage its prison-renting plan to make some €30 million ($34 million) annually.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/618928-baltic-citizens-prisoners-pushback/

 

They paint their prison purple, very nice décor. They probably treat their prisoners more kindly. Sweden is a hell hole and they have ignored the Muslim crime for many years.