Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 4:45 p.m. No.23238071   🗄️.is 🔗kun

“The Intersection Of Jihadism With Green-Communism” Alex DeGrasse Analyzes NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran’s Social Media Campaign

 

18:45

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v6t4p7h/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 5:05 p.m. No.23238149   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Rep. Schmitt: “The 21st Century Is Going To Be Defined By Who Wins, Us Or China. Europe Has To Step Up”

 

8:39

 

https://rumble.com/embed/v6t4mzf/?pub=4

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 5:27 p.m. No.23238233   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8237 >>8582 >>8645

Wisconsin Supreme Court sides with GOP Legislature in fight over governor's veto powers

June 25, 2025 / 11:42 AM1/2

 

CDTA unanimous Wisconsin Supreme Court handed a victory to the Republican-controlled Legislature onWednesday in a power struggle with Democratic Gov. Tony Evers, reining in the governor's expansive veto powers.

The court, in a ruling where the four liberal justices joined with three conservatives, struck down Evers' partial veto of a Republican bill in a case that tested both the limits of his veto powers and the Legislature's ability to exert influence by controlling funding.

 

The court also ruled that theLegislature can put money for certain state programs into an emergency fund under the control of its budget committee. Evers had argued such a move was unconstitutional.

 

The ruling will likely result in the Legislature crafting the budget and other spending bills in similar ways to get around Evers' partial vetoes and to have even greater control over spending.

 

The ruling against Evers comes after the court earlier this year upheld Evers' partial veto that locked in a school funding increase for 400 years.The court last year issued a ruling that reined in some powers of the Legislature's budget committee, while this ruling went the other way.

 

Evers, in his seventh year as governor, has frequently clashed with the Legislature and often used his broad veto powers to kill their proposals. Republican lawmakers have tried to take control away from the governor's office by placing money to fund certain programs and state agencies in an emergency fund controlled by the Legislature's budget committee. That gives the Legislature significant influence over that funding and the implementation of certain programs within the executive branch.

 

Evers argued that the Legislature is trying to limit his partial veto power and illegally control how the executive branch spends money.

 

The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with the Legislature.

 

It ruled that Evers improperly used hispartial veto on a bill that detailed the plan for spending on new literacy programs designed to improve K-12 students' reading performance. The court also sided with the Legislature and said the budget committee can legally put money into an emergency fund to be distributed later.

 

That is what it has done with the $50 million for the literacy program.

 

In 2023, Evers signed into law a bill that created an early literacy coaching program within the state Department of Public Instruction. The bill also created grants for schools that adopt approved reading curricula to pay for changing their programs and to train teachers on the new practices.

 

However, Republicans put the $50 million to pay for the new initiative in a separate emergency fund controlled by the Legislature's budget committee. That money remains in limbo amid disagreements about how the money would be used and who would decide how to spend it.

 

Evers argued that the Legislature didn't have the power to withhold the money and the court should order it to be released to the education department.

 

The Supreme Court declined to do that, saying the money was appropriated to the Legislatureand the court has no authority to order it to be released to the education department to fund the literacy program.

 

Evers urged the Legislature's budget committee to release the money.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/wisconsin-supreme-court-governor-veto-powers-gop-legislature/

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 5:28 p.m. No.23238237   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8582 >>8645

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"It is unconscionable that the Wisconsin Supreme Court is allowing the Legislature's indefinite obstruction to go unchecked," he said in a statement.

 

If no action is taken by Monday, the $50 million will go back into the state's general fund.

 

The Legislature has been increasing the amount of money it puts in the emergency fund that it can release at its discretion,but it remains a small percentage of the total state budget. In the last budget, about $230 million was in the fund, or about half of a percentage point of the entire budget.

 

Evers used his partial veto power on another bill that created the mechanism for spending the $50 million for the new program. He argued that his changes would simplify the process and give DPI more flexibility.Evers also eliminated grants for private voucher and charter schools.

 

Republican legislators sued, contending that the governor illegally used his partial veto power.

 

State law allows only for a partial veto of bills that spend money. For all other bills, the governor must either sign or veto them in their entirety.

 

Because the bill Evers partially vetoed was a framework for spending,but didn't actually allocate any money, his partial vetoes were unconstitutional, the Supreme Court said, agreeing with Republican lawmakers.

 

"The constitution gives thegovernor authority to veto in part only appropriation bills — not bills that are closely related to appropriation bills," Justice Rebecca Bradley wrote.

 

Evers argued for a liberal interpretation of his veto powers. He said that by challenging it, the Legislature was trying to weaken his powers.

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/minnesota/news/wisconsin-supreme-court-governor-veto-powers-gop-legislature/

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 5:38 p.m. No.23238270   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8273 >>8582 >>8645

FBI Settles Suit In Biden Era Cover-Up Of Trans Killer Manifesto 1/2

M.D. Kittle

More than two years after facing a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit for playing politics with a trans killer’s manifesto, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has agreed to a settlement.

 

The agreement is a victory for transparency and open government, but it’s personal for this reporter.

 

‘Did Not Want the Public to Know’

 

I was a plaintiff in the federal lawsuit demanding that the FBI release the manifesto of Audrey Hale, the biological woman identifying as a man who in March 2023 burst into a Nashville Christian schooland murdered three third-graders and three staff members before being fatally shot by responding police.

 

At the time, I was National Political Editor for the Star News Network, which has done some of the best investigative work in bringing to light the dark mind of a mentally deranged mass murderer despite law enforcement efforts to keep the killer’s motives shrouded in secrecy. President Joe Biden’s FBI, which pulled the levers behind the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department’s (MNPD) handling of the politically charged case, denied my FOIA request for Hale’s manifesto. The file includes hundreds of pages of the 28-year-old woman’s journals and other writings.

 

In May 2023, Star News CEO and Editor-in-Chief Michael Patrick Leahy and I filed a lawsuit seeking the documents. Star News also sued the Nashville Police Department, joining the Tennessean newspaper and other groups in what became a combined complaint.

 

We were represented by the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL), a nonprofit conservative law firm based in Milwaukee. On Wednesday, WILL announced the settlement, in which the FBI has agreed to turn over 120 pages of the shooter’s manifesto and to pay the law firm more than $86,000 in legal fees.

 

The lawsuit would likely still be tied up in federal court had the FBI, under new management, not agreed to end the Biden FBI’s prolonged fight to keep the public in the dark. FBI Director Kash Patel ultimately ended an empty “investigation” into a trans school shooter who died at the scene and had no accomplices.

 

“This was a case in which the Biden administration did not want the public to know what motivated this transgender shooter to shoot up the school and kill six people,” Dan Lennington, WILL’s deputy counsel, told me Wednesday on the Dan O’Donnell Show.

 

The trans-centric Biden administration wanted to protect the trans agenda, and, as the Star News Network reported, the FBI advised against releasing information that it believed could put males pretending to be females and females identifying as males at risk.

 

As The Federalist reported,four days after the shooting at the Christian elementary school, Biden issued a statement insisting that “Transgender Americans shape our Nation’s soul.”

 

New York Post columnist Miranda Devine at the timenoted that the far-left president railed against “MAGA extremists [who] are advancing hundreds of hateful and extreme state laws that target transgender kids and their families. …

 

These attacks are un-American and must end.”He said nothing about a twisted trans Nashville area resident indoctrinated in hate.

 

‘Fighting Back’

 

We learned more about that thanks to reporting by the Tennessee Star, the flagship news site of the Star News Network.The online outlet obtained from a source familiar with the investigation the killer’s full 2023 journal, which paints a picture of a deeply troubled biological womanmilitantly rallying around the trans flag.

 

In the copies of “dozens of handwritten pages” obtained last year, Hale detailed an hour-by-hour plan for her attack and made racist declarations that she wanted to “kill all you little crackers” — expressing rage over “their white privlages [sic]

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/06/19/fbi-settles-lawsuit-over-biden-era-cover-up-of-trans-killer-manifesto/

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 5:38 p.m. No.23238273   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8582 >>8645

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“Now that we have the manifesto we do know what her motivations were,” Lennington said in the radio interview. “She had significant anti-white motivations… motivations based on her sexuality, other people’s sexuality. A deep hatred of basically western family values motivated her.”

 

“And we knew that the FBI had this information. They did not want to release it to the public. They withheld it, requiring us to sue them,” the attorney added.

 

The judge overseeing the open records lawsuit against the Nashville Police Department threatened Leahy with contempt charges and possible jail time in the records leak, charges unsubstantiated by the facts of the case and records laws.

 

“Journalists everywhere should be willing to go to the mat to hold their government accountable, regardless of the story or who is in charge at the nation’s capital,” Leahy said in a press release. “We appreciate WILL for taking our case and fighting back against the Biden administration’s reckless and dangerous record retention policies.”

 

‘No Good Justification’

 

The FBI also agreed to release 112 pages of the killer’s writings to Judicial Watch.There remain hundreds more pages in the possession of the law enforcement agencies. As the Tennessee Star noted Wednesday, its publication last year of Hale’s 2023 journal accounted forabout 15 percent of her total writings seized by police.

 

In early April, the FBI reportedly sent the Megyn Kelly Show 1,000 pages of the trans killer’s writings. Why the agency did so remains unclear. Kelly did not have to go to court and through a lengthy settlement process to receive them.The FBI also sent the documents to members of Congress.

 

Rep. John Rose, a Tennessee Republican, was able to review Hale’s full writings, according to the Tennessee Star.

 

“Like many of you, I have long suspected some of this information was shielded from public view because this shooter considered herself to be transgender,”Rose said in a statement to the news outlet. “After having read through the evidence, I remain convinced that there is no good justification for keeping most of the evidence from the public square.”

 

https://thefederalist.com/2025/06/19/fbi-settles-lawsuit-over-biden-era-cover-up-of-trans-killer-manifesto/

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 5:42 p.m. No.23238288   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Fox News

@FoxNews

 

==WATCH: Former top @JoeBiden official

@neeratanden refutes claim that there was an effort to disguise the former president's condition from the American people. A source confirmed to FOX News that the former Biden aide admitted to being authorized to direct autopen signatures without knowing who gave the final approval.==

 

June 25, 2025

https://x.com/FoxNews/status/1937902052471902712

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 5:45 p.m. No.23238300   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Bret Baier: Trump changed the entire dynamic

Special Report' anchor Bret Baier discusses President Donald Trump's strike on Iranian nuclear sites, the resulting criticism, and NATO leaders' pledge to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP.

 

14:20

 

https://youtu.be/QOtb0xuzEJ8

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 5:56 p.m. No.23238336   🗄️.is 🔗kun

NEW: Probe into alleged Chinese election interference cover-up

FBI whistleblower Steve Friend joins ‘The Will Cain Show’ to assess recalled intelligence report showing Chinese interference in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election

 

4:03

 

https://youtu.be/y0dF4PL3ONE

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 6:04 p.m. No.23238369   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'The Five': The media is 'running wild'

The Five' panelists analyze the impact of President Donald Trump's actions in the Middle East

(Did you notice Fox News puts their focus on the lies of mainstream media, or leftists weirdos. It’s almost their main subject)

 

11:13

 

https://youtu.be/zwffaJ-aon8

Anonymous ID: bc9a0d June 25, 2025, 6:20 p.m. No.23238445   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8483

Peter Doocy: FBI investigating Iran intel leak to CNN, NY Times

Senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy provides details on President Donald Trump's claim that Iran wasn't able to move enriched uranium before the strikes. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, joins 'The Faulkner Focus' to weigh in. (Oh shit Ted Cruz)

 

10:12

 

https://youtu.be/MLhBmvnQHKU