Anonymous ID: a11671 Dec. 24, 2025, 2:45 a.m. No.24022795   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3008 >>3230 >>3310 >>3340

El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele responded to allegations by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the conditions at the Terrorism Confinement Center (CECOT), the country's maximum-security prison that has received migrants deported from the United States.

Bukele was responding to a post on X by Clinton that was accompanied by an 11-minute video of the PBS Frontline documentary titled: "Surviving CECOT."

"Curious to learn more about CECOT?" she wrote. "Hear Juan, Andry, and Wilmer share firsthand how the Trump administration branded them as gang members without evidence and deported them to the brutal El Salvadoran prison."

The short documentary tells the story of three Venezuelan men — Juan José Ramos Ramos, Andry Blanco Bonilla and Wilmer Vega Sandia — who were deported by the Trump administration to CECOT, a description of the short film states.

All three men were branded by the U.S. government as Tren de Aragua gang members, which they deny.

In response, Bukele said his country was ready to cooperate if Clinton thinks people have been tortured in the notorious prison that houses many of the country's gang members and migrants deported from the U.S.

"We are willing to release our entire prison population (including all gang leaders and all those described as "political prisoners") to any country willing to receive them," he wrote. "The only condition is straightforward: it must be everyone."

"This would also greatly assist journalists and your favorite NGOs, who would then have thousands of former inmates available for interviews, making it far easier to find additional voices critical of the Salvadoran government (or willing to confirm whatever conclusions are already expected)," added Bukele. "Surely, if these testimonies reflect a systemic reality, a much larger pool of sources should only reinforce the claim, and many governments should be eager to offer protection."

Until then, he continued, El Salvador will continue prioritizing the human rights of the millions of Salvadorans who today live free from gang rule," Bukele said.

Bukele solidified his relationship with President Donald Trump by offering to house certain migrants deported from the U.S. at CECOT. The U.S. has deported Venezuelan migrants deemed to be gang members to El Salvador after their home country refused to take them back.

 

https://www.foxnews.com/world/bukele-challenges-hillary-clinton-take-el-salvadors-entire-prison-population-criticism

Anonymous ID: a11671 Dec. 24, 2025, 2:48 a.m. No.24022802   🗄️.is 🔗kun

The recent admission by Ann Brumbaugh, attorney for the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, that 315,000 illegally certified votes were included in Georgia’s 2020 final vote totals, has once again raised the issue of the legitimacy of the 2020 presidential election.

After the 2024 election, the New York Times published “An Extremely Detailed Map of the 2024 Election,” showing a rightward shift in precincts across the country. Commentators have explained this as a surge in Trump’s support. But the map tells another story: The real shift came from a dramatic drop in Democrat votes between 2020 and 2024. That decline and reports like the one from Fulton County raise troubling questions about what really happened in 2020.

Kamala Harris received 6.2 million fewer votes in 2024 than Joe Biden did in 2020. Trump’s vote total rose by about 3 million from 2020 to 2024. That leaves more than 3 million votes unaccounted for. Did millions of Biden voters simply stay home? Or were a large number of 2020 ballots never legitimate to begin with?

Adding to the intrigue, the Election Lab at the University of Florida reports that the voting-eligible population (VEP) grew by 4 million between 2020 and 2024 but turnout fell by 3.4 million. More Americans were eligible to vote in 2024 than in 2020, but fewer ballots were cast. That is unusual. Historically, a growing electorate produces higher turnout, not lower.

Vote.org reports that more than one million new voters registered before the 2024 election. Tufts CIRCLE found that Harris carried the youth vote by 4 points, 51 to 47%. Assuming that figure held for new voters, most of whom were young, Harris underperformed Biden by even more than 6.2 million votes seen in the raw vote total. Harris’s deficit was at least 6.7 million votes. If the votes didn’t go to Trump, where did they go?

The historical record makes the 2020 voting surge stand out even more. As the chart below shows, turnout as a share of the VEP jumped to 65.3% in 2020 — the highest in modern history — before slipping back to 63.9% in 2024. That spike, followed by a decline — despite a larger VEP — is an anomaly that demands explanation.

 

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2025/12/the_mystery_of_the_missing_votes_2020_vs_2024.html

Anonymous ID: a11671 Dec. 24, 2025, 3:18 a.m. No.24022890   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3008

More than 200 former staff at the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division signed a letter condemning Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, and in doing so, they outed themselves as deep state actors and demonstrated Dhillon’s effectiveness in restoring the division to its true mission.

The lawyers wrote to “sound the alarm about the near destruction of the DOJ’s once-revered crown jewel,” but their complaints illustrate the problems the Trump administration seeks to address.

“There absolutely is a deep state,” John Daukas, former acting assistant attorney general in the division in Trump’s first term, told The Daily Signal in an interview Tuesday.

While many federal employees hold “career” positions that are ostensibly nonpolitical, many of them act against the president’s political appointees and frustrate the president’s agenda.

An April RMG Research poll found that 75% of the federal employees who voted for Kamala Harris last year, work in the District of Columbia, and make more than $150,000 annually said they would refuse to follow a lawful order from President Donald Trump, if they considered it bad policy.

Daukas said many Civil Rights Division career staff he worked with acted on a similar mentality.

“They acted like they were the policymakers, like they had been elected, as opposed to the president,” he recalled.

 

https://www.dailysignal.com/2025/12/23/deep-state-triggered-doj-staff-resignations-prove-harmeet-dhillon-is-doing-good-work-civil-rights-division/