Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 30, 2026, 11:30 p.m. No.24662907   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2910 >>2978 >>3040

Kay Griggs, Former Marine Colonel’s Wife Talks Again About Military Assassin Squads, Drug Running, Illegal Weapon Deals And Sexual Perversion Deep Within The Highest Levels Of U.S. Military And Government

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouFMQKHIlCo

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 30, 2026, 11:39 p.m. No.24662924   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2930

Hmm. If you got some extra cash, just buy a bunch of tents and set them up at upper middle class liberal parks and misc hotspots. Every weekend just keep rotating all the other tents around to other places or buy more because once the problem is perceived to be in their own backyard, it's enough to wake up.

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 12:50 a.m. No.24662988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Qatar rejects Iran’s demand for unrestricted release of $12 billion in funds

 

The recent high-stakes visit of a senior Iranian delegation to Doha, led by Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has ended in a major diplomatic setback for Tehran, an informed source with knowledge of the negotiations told Iran International.

 

Despite Tehran’s firm demands for the immediate and unconditional release of $12 billion in cash upon the signing of an initial Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States, Qatari officials rejected the request, agreeing to release only half of the amount under strict limitations, the source said.

 

According to a source close to a Qatari official involved in the discussions, Doha refused to transfer the funds directly or in cash to Iran. Instead, the money will only be made available as credit for Tehran to purchase essential goods and products directly from Qatar.

 

The restriction comes amid strong US opposition to granting Iran direct, unrestricted access to liquid financial assets.

 

Washington raised concerns that direct cash injections would provide the Iranian government with vital economic breathing room, allowing it to pay delayed public salaries and procure military equipment or other goods from foreign countries during a time of intense regional strain.

 

Iran International previously reported that Tehran had set the unrestricted release of the $12 billion held in Qatar as a strict, non-negotiable precondition before it would advance any preliminary diplomatic understanding or sign the proposed framework agreement.

 

While Speaker Ghalibaf explicitly requested liquid financial assistance to ease Iran's severe domestic economic pressures, Qatar’s counteroffer effectively bars Iran from using the capital at its own discretion in a blow to Tehran’s strategy in US talks.

 

Rather than gaining direct access to the cash, Tehran is now forced to spend the capped credit line solely within the Qatari market for essential commodities.

 

To prevent the dispute from derailing the broader, highly sensitive framework talks with the United States, which aim to secure a regional ceasefire and reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz, all participating parties have reportedly agreed to keep the details of this financial disagreement strictly confidential.

 

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202605293852

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 12:52 a.m. No.24662990   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Trump’s full medical exam (in PDF)

 

https://www.mediaite.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Trump-Doctor-s-Report-Drops-Late-Friday-Night-Details-Health-Cognitive-Exam.pdf

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 12:53 a.m. No.24662991   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Bitcoin Magazine

@BitcoinMagazine

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the U.S. Government has seized $1 billion of Iran's crypto:

 

"Just outright grabbed the wallets. Some of them may be typing in right now and might not realize their wallet had been grabbed."

 

https://x.com/BitcoinMagazine/status/2060442288598155762

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 12:54 a.m. No.24662993   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Trump’s physician says the president is in ‘excellent health’ and is ‘fully fit’ to serve

 

Donald Trump’s physician says the president is in “excellent health” and is “fully fit” to serve as commander in chief after a medical exam Tuesday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

 

A report from Dr. Sean Barbabella, released late Friday, says Trump underwent a CT scan and other heart imaging, along with cancer screenings and other preventative assessments carried out by 22 specialists.

 

Trump, 79, said after the three-hour visit Tuesday that everything checked out “PERFECTLY.”

 

The president weighed in at 238 pounds (108 kilograms), up 14 pounds (6 kg) from a medical exam in April 2025. His doctors gave him guidance on his diet, physical activity and weight loss, but concluded his “cognitive and physical performance are excellent.”

 

With his 6-foot, 3-inch (1.9-meter) frame, Trump has a body mass index of 29.7. An index of 30 is considered by doctors to be obese.

 

The report also documented bruising on Trump’s hands, explained as “minor soft tissue irritation related to frequent handshaking,” and said it was “a common and benign effect of aspirin therapy.” Among the recommendations was a switch to low-dose aspirin.

 

Last year the White House said Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency, a fairly common condition for older adults that causes blood to pool in the president’s legs. The report from his latest exam noted “slight lower leg swelling” but said there was “improvement from last year.”

 

His doctor reported nothing abnormal, saying Trump demonstrated strong cardiac, pulmonary, neurological and overall health.

 

“His demanding daily schedule, including multiple high-level meetings, public engagements, and regular physical activity, continues to support his overall well-being,” Barbabella wrote.

 

Trump was again given the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, which is used to screen for dementia and cognitive impairment. Trump’s doctors reported that he scored 30 out of 30, the same score reported last year and in 2018.

 

His cholesterol levels have improved significantly with medication. Trump’s total cholesterol came in at 143, down from 223 in 2018. It had been down to 140 last April. He takes rosuvastatin to help lower his bad cholesterol, known as LDL, and to raise his good cholesterol, or HDL. He also takes ezetimibe to help lower his LDL.

 

The exam, which Trump described as a six-month physical, was his fourth publicly disclosed medical exam since he returned to office for a second term. It comes as he tries to project strength ahead of midterm elections.

 

Past administrations have also released selected results from presidential physicals, offering the public a glimpse at the commander in chief’s health.

 

But there is no law requiring presidents to disclose their full health records, and the degree of transparency has varied by administration. Trump’s past reports have been criticized for offering scant detail and for providing statistics that some medical experts have viewed with skepticism.

 

Trump, a Republican, turns 80 next month and was the oldest person elected U.S. president. His immediate predecessor, President Joe Biden, a Democrat, was 82 when he left office, dropping out of the 2024 presidential race amid widespread concerns that he was too old for the job.

 

Trump has tried to fight off public concern over his age and stamina. He often appears with makeup covering bruises on his hands, and photographs have shown the president with swollen feet, ankles and calves.

 

He has recently talked about how good he feels, even as he jokes about his fondness for fast food and his minimal exercise beyond frequent golf outings. At recent public appearances, Trump has said he feels the same as he did 50 years ago.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/30/trumps-doctor-says-he-is-in-excellent-health-and-fully-fit-to-serve.html

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 12:55 a.m. No.24662995   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

5th Circuit delivers huge win — Texas state officials can now arrest and deport Illegal Aliens

 

May 29 (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Friday cleared the way for Texas authorities to enforce key parts of a law that would ‌allow state officials to arrest and deport people suspected of having illegally crossed ‌the U.S.-Mexico border.

 

A 2-1 panel of the New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in an order ​put on hold an injunction a federal judge had issued on May 14 in a class-action lawsuit filed by civil rights advocates on behalf of thousands of people who could be subject to the law's provisions.

 

Austin-based U.S. District Judge David Ezra had issued the injunction after concluding ‌the state law improperly challenged the ⁠federal government's long-held power to control immigration, naturalization and deportations.

 

Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who is running for a seat in the ⁠U.S. Senate, quickly appealed, leading to Friday's order.

 

The groups representing the plaintiffs the American Civil Liberties Union, its Texas affiliate and the Texas Civil Rights Project in a joint statement called Friday's ruling ​disappointing ​and said they "will continue to fight against this ​abhorrent and blatantly illegal law."

 

Paxton's office ‌did not respond to a request for comment.

 

The lawsuit had been filed to prevent parts of the 2023 law from taking effect, after the appeals court in April overturned an earlier injunction issued during Democratic President Joe Biden's administration that had prevented the Republican-backed measure known as SB 4 from being enforced.

 

Republican President Donald Trump's administration had dropped a case the ‌Biden administration brought challenging the law. Immigrant-rights groups ​that had also sued pressed on, but the 5th ​Circuit on a 10-7 vote concluded the ​organizations lacked legal standing to pursue their case.

 

The new ACLU-backed lawsuit ‌sought to address that issue by instead ​suing on behalf of ​non-citizens who could be subject to four key provisions of the law.

 

Those provisions include ones that make it a state crime for someone to reenter the U.S. after deportation, ​even if they have federal ‌permission to do so or have since obtained a green card, and that ​give magistrate judges in Texas the power to issue deportation orders.

 

(Reporting by ​Nate Raymond in Boston; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

 

https://www.aol.com/news/politics/articles/court-clears-way-texas-enforce-022707707.html

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 12:57 a.m. No.24662998   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Deadly Virginia bus crash, where a reported non-English-speaking Chinese driver allegedly caused five deaths

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7hMbwKhwmI

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1 a.m. No.24663000   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Secretary Markwayne Mullin

@SecMullinDHS

Last night, a violent rioter savagely kicked and bit ICE law enforcement officers outside of Delaney Hall. Today, this violent agitator is being charged.

 

The Trump Administration will ALWAYS stand with our federal law enforcement officers. Anyone who assaults a law enforcement officer will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

 

https://x.com/SecMullinDHS/status/2060490882395062653

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1 a.m. No.24663001   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Oliya Scootercaster 🛴

@ScooterCasterNY

NOW: NJ State Police on HORSEBACK push through the crowd of Anti-ICE Protesters to disperse them from the area outside Delaney Hall - ICE Agents firing Pepper Balls from the building

 

https://x.com/ScooterCasterNY/status/2060546137480655090

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1:01 a.m. No.24663002   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Democrats are trying to ban Glock handguns

 

Gun control advocates are trying a new tactic. Instead of trying to ban all handguns, some Democrat states are trying to ban one of the most commonly owned handguns – Glocks, which they claim can be easily converted into machine guns.

 

This week, Maryland’s Democrat Governor Wes Moore and Connecticut's Democrat Governor Ned Lamont joined California by signing into law a ban on the manufacture, sale, purchase, and transfer of guns with a cruciform trigger bar. A cruciform trigger bar is a vital internal component of semi-automatic pistols—most notably Glock and Glock-style firearms. Named after its cross-like shape, it connects the trigger to the firing mechanism and plays a crucial role in the firearm's safety and discharge sequence.

 

Legislatures in Illinois and New York are among the states actively considering bills to ban these firearms.

 

Lawsuits by the NRA and the Second Amendment Foundation were immediately filed against Maryland’s new law. In landmark rulings starting with the District of Columbia v. Heller, the U.S. Supreme Court established that the Second Amendment protects "bearable arms" that are typically possessed by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes. The Court specifically contrasted these with "dangerous and unusual" weapons, stating that outright bans on common-use firearms (such as handguns) are unconstitutional.

 

New Jersey is now in a discovery process to subpoena Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) across the state for records involving Glock pistol sales to New Jersey residents.

 

Under a 1986 federal law, it is already illegal for ordinary civilians to manufacture or convert a firearm into a machine gun. Twenty-six states have similar laws. There is no evidence that law- abiding gun owners are converting their handguns, and even the advocates for these laws focus on only the threat from criminal gangs. Indeed, all 43 murders in the 20 U.S. attacks involving “Glock switches” that the Crime Prevention Research Center—which I head—has identified since the beginning of 2021 occurred during gang fights.

 

Over 65 percent of police departments in the U.S. issue or authorize Glock handguns for officers. In 2025, Glock had three of the six most popular semi-automatic handguns sold in the United States, with Sig having two of the top six.

 

These states argue that Glock knowingly designed and marketed pistols that criminals can easily convert into illegal machine guns using so-called “Glock switches.” They contend that Glock has known about the problem for years, ignored repeated warnings from law enforcement, and still refused to redesign its pistols to make those conversions more difficult.

 

Glock rejects the claim that its pistols are uniquely or unusually easy to convert. The company argues that its semiautomatic operating system does not differ fundamentally from those used in many other modern semiautomatic pistols. Glock pistols use a fairly conventional short- recoil, locked-breech design common throughout the handgun industry. Glock also maintains that criminals—not the manufacturer—bear responsibility for illegally modifying firearms with already-prohibited conversion devices.

 

Moreover, a Glock switch creates a firing mechanism fundamentally different from that of a true, fully automatic machine gun. A military-style machine gun uses an integrated fire-control system specifically engineered for automatic fire. By contrast, a Glock switch disrupts the pistol’s existing trigger-bar and reset mechanism. The device forces the trigger bar out of engagement and causes the pistol’s short-recoil action to cycle uncontrollably. Once the trigger is pulled, the firing continues until the gun exhausts its ammunition.

 

That crude method creates serious reliability and safety problems. Because the switch bypasses the pistol’s normal timing and reset functions, the firearm can discharge before the slide and chamber fully close and lock. As a result, the modification creates a real risk of catastrophic malfunction, including damage to the firearm and potentially serious injury to the shooter.

 

Common damage includes a destroyed or blown-open magazine, cracked or split receiver or upper, damaged or missing bolt, firing pin, extractor, ejector, operating springs, and stock.

 

Flying brass shards or case fragments can slice skin (hands, arms, face, cheek) or embed in tissue. Real incidents include a shooter’s thumb being sliced open “like a box cutter” with powder burns, or brass embedding in a shoulder, causing bleeding. Fragments can strike the face or eyes.

 

https://townhall.com/columnists/print/2676865

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1:04 a.m. No.24663005   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Iran sentences another athlete to death over January protests

 

Iranian political prisoner and martial arts champion Benyamin Naqdi who was arrested during January protests in Shiraz has been sentenced to death for spreading “corruption on earth”, his lawyer said.

 

State media had earlier released a video of Naqdi’s forced confession, identifying him as the young man who used a canister filled with flammable liquid to throw flames at government motorcycle forces in Shiraz.

 

His lawyer Mostafa Nili told the Emtedad channel that Naqdi was initially issued an indictment on charges including “moharebeh” (waging war against God), membership in groups disrupting security, assembly and collusion to commit crimes against national security, and propaganda against the establishment.

 

Nili added that separate accusations of causing bodily harm to officers and carrying a bladed weapon were dropped, but judges at the Revolutionary Court treated all the remaining charges as “corruption on earth” and issued the death sentence on that basis.

 

Naqdi is an athlete with several championship titles in kickboxing and Muay Thai.

 

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202605308188

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1:05 a.m. No.24663006   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3010 >>3040

Eric Daugherty

@EricLDaugh

🚨 WOW! New Jersey STATE RIOT POLICE just MARCHED at leftist rioters and Antifa at ICE Newark after they had to rip apart the paid-for encampments

 

THE REINFORCEMENTS ARE HERE!

 

Incredible to watch!

 

Law and order is THAT easy 🇺🇸

 

Bless these patriots.

 

https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2060543149999587771

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1:13 a.m. No.24663011   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Former Chicago Blackhawks forward Dennis Hull dies at 81

 

Dennis Hull, the two-way NHL forward who starred alongside superstar older brother Bobby Hull with the Chicago Blackhawks and helped Canada win the 1972 Summit Series, died Friday night, according to brother Garry. He was 81.

 

Nephew Bart Hull confirmed Hull's death on social media Saturday, and the Blackhawks followed that with a statement from owner Danny Wirtz. No other details were available.

 

Hull played 13 of 14 seasons in the league with Chicago before one final year with the Detroit Red Wings. He appeared in five All-Star Games and was voted a second-team NHL All-Star in 1972-73.

 

"Dennis enjoyed a distinguished career built on his scoring ability and consistency, leaving lasting contributions not only to the Blackhawks franchise but to the game itself," Wirtz said. "Known around the league for his immense skill, toughness and intelligence, Dennis was as dominant on the ice as he was beloved off it. He often drew on his sharp wit and sense of humor to keep the locker room loose, while his warmth and humility made everyone he met feel welcome."

 

While brother Bobby was excluded from playing for Canada against the Soviet Union in 1972 because he was in the World Hockey Association, Dennis went and had two goals and two assists in four games, playing on a line with New York Rangers stars Jean Ratelle and Rod Gilbert.

 

Hull had 303 goals and 351 assists for 654 points in 959 regular-season NHL games. He had another 67 points in 104 games in the playoffs, during an era in which Chicago came close but never won the Stanley Cup.

 

Bobby Hull, the Hall of Famer known as the "Golden Jet," died at 84 in January 2023.

 

https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/48924541/former-chicago-blackhawks-forward-dennis-hull-dies-81

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1:13 a.m. No.24663013   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3020 >>3040

Homeland Security

@DHSgov

5 out of the 6 arrests last night were people from OUTSIDE of New Jersey.

 

There is a coordinated campaign of violence against our @ICEgov law enforcement.

 

Our ICE law enforcement officers are facing an 8,000% increase in death threats and a 1,300% increase in assaults against them.

 

This violence against law enforcement must end.

 

https://x.com/DHSgov/status/2060832375077241087

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1:14 a.m. No.24663014   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

MAZE

@mazemoore

May, 2016. CNN does a segment entitled "A Day with ICE in a so-called Sanctuary City."

 

CNN literally rode around with ICE from the break of dawn until nighttime, watching while ICE conducted raids and arrested illegals. ICE arrested some right at their jobs.

 

CNN was not criticizing ICE. They were celebrating ICE. It was "exclusive access" during the Obama years and CNN considered it a privilege to get to watch ICE work.

 

ICE even made a "mistake" arrest. CNN had no problem with it.

 

Six months later Trump won the election and ICE was then labeled the gestapo.

 

https://x.com/mazemoore/status/2011245839096725808

Anonymous ID: 45eedd May 31, 2026, 1:16 a.m. No.24663016   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3040

Democrats accused of breaking election law in Nebraska

 

A former Republican state lawmaker and an unsuccessful GOP candidate for Legislature sent complaints this week to Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers asking him to look into the U.S. Senate candidacies of Democrat Cindy Burbank and Legal Marijuana NOW nominee Mike Marvin over allegations that neither of them intends to serve.

 

The complaints, obtained by the Examiner and verified by the people filing them, allege that Marvin and Burbank aren’t “good faith” candidates under a requirement in state law that candidates who run actually seek the office sought, and that the two targeted candidates opposing Republican U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts made “false” statements under “oath or affirmation” when they filed to run.

 

The requests argue separately that the candidates may have broken Nebraska law related to election falsification, perjury or encouraging perjury or making a false sworn statement. The complaint about Marvin comes from Derek Schwartz, a La Vista police officer who ran unsuccessfully this spring for the Nebraska Legislature in District 18. The complaint about Burbank came from Lydia Brasch, a former state senator from West Point, Nebraska, who served from 2011 to 2019.

 

“I believe election integrity in Nebraska, not just this cycle, but in all cycles going forward is a paramount priority, and that manipulation of Nebraska’s election laws through strategic withdrawals and bad-faith candidacies is an unlawful practice that authorities should take steps to stop,” Brasch wrote in her complaint.

 

Marvin and Burbank didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment Thursday evening.

 

The complaints largely echo arguments made by Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen when he briefly removed Burbank from the ballot. She sued successfully to get back on, partly because Evnen missed a deadline for raising his objection.

 

The requests also echo concerns about Burbank raised to Evnen by the Nebraska Republican Party in March. The NEGOP had argued Burbank was not a “good-faith” candidate. Its complaint argued she had no intention of serving if elected.

 

Brandon J. Johnson, an assistant professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Law who focuses on election law, said the complaints, in his eyes, seem to lack merit. But he said he can’t predict how a court might rule if a lawsuit comes.

 

“In terms of what the oath requires, right, is a willingness to serve if elected, which doesn’t seem to require running an active campaign … you’d probably run into some significant First Amendment problems if you required a primary candidate to run, no matter what,” Johnson said.

 

Burbank’s attorneys made similar arguments in court this spring.

 

The oath that candidates sign when they file to run says, “I hereby swear that I will abide by the laws of the State of Nebraska regarding the results of the primary and general elections, that I am a registered voter and qualified to be elected, and that I will serve if elected.”

 

Johnson, the law professor, said the complaints appear to misinterpret some state statutes. No action has yet been taken by the attorney general. The Attorney General’s Office had no immediate comment on the requests Thursday evening.

 

Former Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson, a Republican who has argued election cases, said by text Thursday that he “suspects our courts are not excited about being brought into political lawsuits, [but] in order to maintain the integrity of our electoral system it is imperative that the alleged facts be heard and decided by our judicial system.”

 

The latest complaints came days after Hilgers confirmed to the Examiner that the Secretary of State’s Office in Lincoln has reached out to him for guidance on whether Evnen, the state’s top election official, can keep Burbank on the November ballot once she asks to be removed, which she could do after the state formally certifies the election on June 8.

 

The requests are the latest in months of back and forth over who should reach the November ballot between backers of Ricketts and nonpartisan U.S. Senate candidate Dan Osborn, after a primary election rife with flying allegations of candidates “planted” to help each of them, which all involved campaigns have denied.

 

Said Johnson, the professor: “This is all politics … and trying to turn it into a legal issue is one of the things that’s troubling about our current state of politics.”

 

https://nebraskaexaminer.com/2026/05/29/complaints-about-u-s-senate-candidates-who-hinted-at-helping-osborn-sent-to-nebraska-ag/