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RINO Brian Fitzpatrick Defends His Push with Democrats to Stop Trump’s Weaponization Fund – Says He’s Not Afraid of Trump, Admits He’s Pandering to Liberal Voters
Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) and Tom Suozzi (D-NY) joined ABC’s This Week on Sunday to rail against Trump’s $1.776 billion weaponization fund, with Fitzpatrick declaring that he is not afraid of defying Trump.
As Senate Republicans revolt against Trump on a number of issues, in part, due to the weaponization fund, Fitzpatrick and Suozzi are leading a House effort to draft legislation to block it.
Senate Republicans broke for a ten-day recess last week, delaying the reconciliation vote to fund ICE, Border Patrol, and Secret Service to buck Trump over the weaponization fund, his White House Ball Room renovation, and his endorsement of Ken Paxton to replace RINO John Cornyn.
Fitzpatrick also blasted Trump’s construction of the White House Ballroom on Sunday, vowing to fight it.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/video-rino-brian-fitzpatrick-defends-his-push-democrats/
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Two Billboards In New York Capture The Conflict Of Our Time
Two billboards went up in New York City recently. This is a city of advertising, where images appear when someone wants the whole world to see them. One billboard is selling artificial intelligence, and the other is warning about it. The juxtaposition between these two advertisers, who most likely wouldn’t have seen the other’s message in advance, captures the conflict of our times and cements the uncertainty about the future within an artificial intelligence world.
The selling billboard is dark, purple, and almost cinematic.
An AI-generated face with artificial perfection stares out. Three words above her say: “Stop Hiring Humans.” The Era of AI Employees Is Here. The company is Artisan. The company says it “is a provocation. It works because it’s uncomfortable.” It is real. It wants your payroll budget, and it is not embarrassed to say so.
The warning billboard is light, purple, and funny in the way that grief sometimes is. A sad stick figure holds a small sign: Will Create 4 Food. Mock chat bubbles float across it like a corporate memo from a future that has already arrived: “Thank you artists for donating your life’s work to our AI. Your generosity hasn’t gone unnoticed. Just uncompensated.”
The organization’s name is Replacement.AI. It is also real, but it is not selling anything. It is run by anonymous artists who spent their own money to tell you the truth. Their website calls itself “the only honest AI company.” Its homepage reads: Humans no longer necessary. Stupid. Smelly. Squishy. It’s time for a machine solution.
https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/two-billboards-new-york-capture-conflict-our-time