Watters: He is TOAST…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XQPh5An6_A
Watters: He is TOAST…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XQPh5An6_A
6 million children have enrolled in Trump accounts
-Trump Accounts give children access to saving money in a Roth individual retirement account, according to financial planners.
-Roth IRAs are powerful savings vehicles in which investment growth and future retirement withdrawals are generally tax-free.
-Children saving in a Trump Account may also do a Roth IRA conversion early in their career, when they’d likely pay taxes at a low rate.
Families have signed up nearly 6 million children for Trump Accounts, set to launch next month.
For some, claiming the initial grants — worth up to $1,000 — is the draw. But even kids who aren’t eligible for the “free money” can leverage the accounts with a strategy typically used by older investors to kickstart future tax-free growth.
Trump Accounts, also known as 530A accounts, are a new type of tax-advantaged savings and investment account for kids — and, based on the way they’re structured, offer a way for these young investors to build savings in a Roth individual retirement account, according to financial planners.
Roth IRAs are powerful savings vehicles in which investment growth and future withdrawals in retirement are generally tax-free, with some exceptions, experts said.
Currently, someone can contribute to a Roth IRA only if they earn wages, a salary or other income — generally barring children from holding the accounts.
Trump Accounts will offer another pathway, experts said. The ability to get started at a younger age gives funds more time to grow, leveraging the power of compounding.
“Trump Accounts create a legal backdoor into a Roth IRA that does not require a child to have earned income, something that was simply not possible before,” said Adam Bergman, founder of IRA Financial and a tax attorney based in Miami.
“Right now, traditional and Roth IRAs are locked away from most minors because they strictly require documented earned income,” Bergman said. This is “a meaningful expansion families are not hearing about,” he said.
Trump Accounts mostly function like an individual retirement account, with some exceptions, and can receive contributions from family, friends or employers.
The accounts, which officially launch on July 4, will likely contain a mix of pretax and after-tax dollars and carry various rules around contributions. Among them:
-Parents, guardians, grandparents and others will be able to contribute up to $5,000 a year in after-tax dollars until the year before the beneficiary turns 18. These contributions are tax-free when withdrawn.
-Employers can also contribute up to $2,500 per worker per year, which is part of the $5,000 limit and won’t count as taxable income, according to the IRS.
-Qualifying charitable organizations and state and local governments may also make contributions, and those do not count toward the $5,000 annual limit.
-The Treasury Department’s $1,000 seed money and any charitable gifts go into the account before taxes are paid. Those pretax funds will be subject to ordinary income taxes upon withdrawal, according to the Treasury guidance. The same tax treatment applies to employer matches of up to $2,500 per employee, and state and local contributions.
Funds in Trump Accounts grow tax-deferred.
When the child turns 18, the standard rules for traditional IRAs apply. Withdrawals before age 59½ are generally subject to income taxes and a 10% penalty. There are certain penalty exceptions, including for the down payment on a home or education expenses.
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/06/03/trump-accounts-roth-ira.html
Justice Dept. says it has obtained superseding indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center with new details on donor funds
The Justice Department said Tuesday it obtained a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center that contained new allegations about how its donations were purportedly used to pay informants inside hate groups.
The superseding indictment, which the DOJ said was returned by a grand jury in the Middle District of Alabama, alleges that $4.1 million worth of tax-exempt funds were used to pay informants inside extremist organizations, who then allegedly engaged in activities including recruiting new members and purchasing materials for cross burnings and Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods. The charges do not stem from the general practice of paying informants but from the Justice Department's allegations that the SPLC made these payments without disclosing the practice to donors and by defrauding banks.
The superseding indictment does not contain any new charges or name new defendants from the original version, which was returned in April.
The group still faces 11 counts of wire fraud, bank fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering, with prosecutors alleging it defrauded its donors and duped its banks by creating shell accounts to funnel money to insiders who belonged to the same hate groups it pledged to dismantle.
The Southern Poverty Law Center pleaded not guilty to the charges filed in April, and recently asked the court to dismiss the case, saying it is a victim of an unlawful vindictive prosecution.
"This apparent superseding indictment attempts to shore up the flaws in the initial charges, but it changes nothing," the SPLC's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement provided to CBS News.
"The SPLC did not lie to its donors, it did not mislead banks it did business with, and its informant program prevented violence and saved lives."
A public copy of the superseding indictment was not yet available on the docket as of Tuesday night, and the version provided by the Justice Department was not a final signed copy.
Lowell, in his statement, said the Justice Department appeared to have shared a copy of the superseding indictment with the media before it was unsealed by the federal district court.
Such a move represents "another example of the government's troubling and unusual handling of this case," he said, adding that SPLC's legal team would be addressing such irregularities with the court.
The new version of the indictment appeared to clean up what some former prosecutors said was problematic language in the older version.
In the prior version, the indictment alleged that an SPLC employee who opened the bank accounts in question made "false or misleading statements."
But the Supreme Court last year, in Thompson v. USA, ruled that the bank fraud statute at issue only criminalizes false statements — and not statements that are misleading but not false. Former prosecutors told CBS News that this error meant the indictment was wrongfully suggesting that misleading statements could be criminal, and they predicted that the DOJ would need to return to the grand jury to fix the mistake.
The new version of the indictment no longer includes the words "or misleading" in reference to the statements made to banks.
The superseding indictment also contains information about SPLC's revenue from its public tax filings, which had not been included in the original indictment.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/southern-poverty-law-center-superseding-indictment/
Tulsi Gabbard: We are getting ready to head to the hospital for my husband’s surgery and just wanted to say thank you so much to all of who have shared messages, prayers and well wishes for Abraham. We are humbled and so grateful to be surrounded by aloha during this really tough time. 🙏🏽
https://x.com/TulsiGabbard/status/2061788108727705658
Tom Elliott
@tomselliott
Daily Wire's @lukerosiak on Medicaid fraud: "You can drive down the street in parts of NE Columbus & every single building is basically a home health-care provider. One building had 94 businesses inside that billed a combined $63 million dollars to taxpayers. I began looking up these companies in public records & what I found was really shocking. Many of the owners, maybe most of them, had other full-time jobs. This was a side hustle for them to get a couple million bucks so."
https://x.com/tomselliott/status/2062181211678573049
Rapid Response 47
@RapidResponse47
MUST WATCH: @SecRubio responds to scumbag @RepTedLieu, who peddles deranged conspiracy theories about President Trump's health:
"I can’t believe we’re in a Foreign Affairs Committee meeting in front of the House at an important time in American foreign policy answering questions from supposedly someone who thinks he’s a medical expert, when he’s not. The truth of the matter is we had a cognitively impaired president in office a few years ago… This president we have—this is a guy that literally doesn’t sleep. He works day and night, long hours, every single day. I don’t know if you haven’t seen him in 8 days—I saw him yesterday… he works inhumane hours. I’ve been on foreign trips with the president that he doesn’t sleep on the whole flight, and everyone else is sleeping on the plane."
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2062190993798025719
Iranian drone attack on passenger terminal at Kuwait Intl Airport — video is explosive
https://x.com/kuna_ar/status/2062302418843455711
Tulsi Gabbard 🌺
@TulsiGabbard
We are getting ready to head to the hospital for my husband’s surgery and just wanted to say thank you so much to all of who have shared messages, prayers and well wishes for Abraham. We are humbled and so grateful to be surrounded by aloha during this really tough time. 🙏🏽
https://x.com/TulsiGabbard/status/2061788108727705658
CBS pulled the plug on Scott Pelley.
https://x.com/JesseBWatters/status/2062335379340972471
The NFL's main social media accounts remained silent about Pride Month on its first day of June
MLB, NBA and NHL recognized the occasion while NFL posted about football.
The annual June 1 kickoff to Pride Month came and went on Monday and the NFL's X account that serves over 36 million followers and its Instagram account that serves 32 million followers did not mention the event.
Let that sink in for a moment.
The league accounts that, in the past years, have told fans that "football is gay," that "football is lesbian," that football is queer, transgender, bisexual and, for everyone, were silent on the issue. The National Football League's social media accounts this year stuck to, well, football.
The league posted about the Myles Garrett trade to the Los Angeles Rams. About the A.J. Brown trade to the New England Patriots. About Odell Beckham signing with the New York Giants. And Raymond Berry dying.
https://www.foxnews.com/outkick-sports/nfls-main-social-media-accounts-remained-silent-pride-month-first-day-
Judicial Watch Sues California to Clean Up 873,000 Inactive Voter Registrations on Rolls
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today it filed a federal lawsuit on behalf of a California political candidate and a state political party against the State of California due to its failure to maintain accurate voter rolls as required by the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) (Don Wagner et al. v. Shirley N. Weber, in her official capacity as California Secretary of State (No. 8:26-cv-01263)).
Federal law requires most inactive voter registrations to be removed after two general federal elections. The new federal lawsuit alleges, based on admissions in prior Judicial Watch litigation, that 873,092 voter registrations have remained continuously inactive for at least three federal elections, and some for much longer. Of these registrations, 326,808 have remained continuously inactive through at least three consecutive federal general elections, while 151,202 have remained inactive through at least four consecutive federal general elections.
In addition, 33,922 voter registrations have remained continuously inactive through at least five consecutive federal general elections — dating back at least ten years, to before the November 5, 2016, presidential election.
Under the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA), states are required to make reasonable efforts to remove ineligible voters from the voter rolls, including those who have died or moved. The lawsuit also alleges, again citing admissions by California officials, that the state takes no effective action to require counties to comply with the NVRA. As a result, they do not comply.
The lawsuit was filed on behalf of Don Wagner, an elected member of the Orange County Board of Supervisors and candidate for California Secretary of State, and the American Independent Party of California.
In June 2025, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC), as required by law, issued a report to Congress on states’ NVRA compliance. Citing this report, Judicial Watch points out that 20 California counties removed 50 or fewer inactive voters from their rolls between November 2022 and November 2024. Ten of these counties reported zero removals of inactives under the relevant statute during that time period. These include Alpine, Imperial, Inyo, Kings, Mariposa, Mendocino, Plumas, San Bernardino, Tehama, and Trinity. Counties reporting 50 or fewer removals include Butte, Colusa, Contra Costa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Santa Cruz, Siskiyou, Sonoma, and Tuolumne.
Judicial Watch argues:
The 20 counties reporting zero to 50 registrations pursuant to NVRA Section 8(d)(1)(B) during the period from November 2022 to November 2024 reported a combined total of 3,440,358 voter registrations to the EAC. Yet these 20 counties reported removing a grand total of just 218 registrations under that provision during that period.
For context, Judicial Watch points out that San Diego County, with 2.2 million registered voters, removed over 300,000 voter registrations under that statute during the same time period.
Currently, over 23 million Californians are registered to vote.
Additionally, Judicial Watch states that Census Bureau data shows:
660,000 California residents moved out of state in 2024;
690,000 in 2023; and
818,000 in 2022.
Judicial Watch points out that if California “was actually conducting a general program that makes a reasonable effort to cancel the registrations of voters who have become ineligible because of a change of residence, it would not be possible” for these counties to cancel so few registrations under the NVRA in a two-year period.”
The lawsuit also notes that “comparing the total number of voter registrations reported to the EAC in each California county to the U.S. Census Bureau’s most recent five-year estimates of voting-age citizenry indicates that 18 California counties have more voter registrations than citizens over the age of eighteen.”
In March 2019, the State of California and Los Angeles County settled a December 2017 lawsuit with Judicial Watch that resulted in the removal of more than 1.2 million names from voter rolls.
“Judicial Watch’s federal lawsuit confirms California has a dirty voting rolls crisis – with thousands of old names on the rolls going back at least 10 years,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “Dirty voting rolls can mean dirty elections. And California and its counties must take immediate steps to clean the over 870,000 dirty names on the voting lists.”
Judicial Watch’s lawsuits and legal actions have caused he removal of six million ineligible names from voter lists nationwide.
https://www.judicialwatch.org/california-clean-up-inactive-voter-registrations/
Department of State
@StateDept
SECRETARY RUBIO: Cuba is actually not controlled by the government. Cuba is controlled by a military holding company named GAESA. GAESA owns virtually everything, and not a penny of that money translates over to the public treasury.
https://x.com/StateDept/status/2061843955684110736
GOP fights to stop multiple Dan Sullivans from appearing on Alaska ballot, calls candidacy a 'sham'
A political newcomer linked to Democrats who shares the name of Alaska's incumbent senator triggers GOP claims of election trickery.
FIRST ON FOX: Republicans are moving to block a political newcomer linked to Democrats who shares the name of Alaska's incumbent senator, arguing the candidate's long-shot bid could mislead voters in a closely watched Senate race.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) sent a letter Monday to the Alaska Division of Elections and the state's lieutenant governor, demanding that "Dan J. Sullivan" — a former teacher with no relation to incumbent Republican Sen. Dan S. Sullivan — be struck from the ballot ahead of the August primary.
"Alaska regulations provide that a candidate’s name may not appear on the ballot in a manner that is ‘confusing or misleading to voters or compromises the fairness or neutrality of the ballot,’" the NRSC wrote in the letter. "You must uphold your statutory obligation to enforce those regulations and protect the principles they safeguard by keeping Sham Candidate Sullivan off the ballot."
Spokespersons for Lt. Gov. Nancy Dahlstrom, R-Alaska, and Director of Elections Carol Beecher did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Both Sullivans are slated to appear on the ballot in Alaska’s open primary system in which the top four vote-getters will advance to the general election.
If the lesser-known Sullivan makes the top four, he would appear on the November ballot alongside the senator, potentially causing confusion for voters.
Alaska is among the states Democrats are aggressively targeting as they seek to retake control of the Senate in November's midterm elections.
Campaign material metadata reveals that Amber Lee, a progressive consultant, authored a press release announcing the Senate bid for Sullivan, the former teacher. Lee previously supported former Rep. Mary Peltola, D-Alaska, who is seeking to unseat the incumbent senator after losing re-election in 2024.
Following Peltola’s entry into the race, Lee told The Hill in January, "It’s going to be a hard race, but … I believe there’s a real chance for her to win this."
Asked for comment, Sullivan told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that Dan J. Sullivan’s candidacy is an attempt by national Democrats to "rig an election."
read moar:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/gop-fights-stop-multiple-dan-sullivans-appearing-alaska-ballot-calls-move-sham
LA Mayoral race is still at 64% counted.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2026-primary-elections/los-angeles-mayor-results
California Governor race is still at 60% counted.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2026-primary-elections/california-governor-results/
Trump announces $700 million investment in coal plants and California export terminal
The U.S. is stepping up its investment in coal as President Trump doubles down on his commitment to bolster the fossil fuel industry.
During an event on Thursday, Mr. Trump announced that his administration would commit $700 million in funding for coal plants and a new export terminal.
"Today, we're taking historic action to bring down the price of energy and the cost of living for all Americans with the power of clean, beautiful coal," Mr. Trump said from the Oval Office, where he announced the new funding initiative.
"If you look at China, if you look at so many of the successful countries, they're using coal," he added. "If you look at some of the real great failures, countries, they're using wind."
The new investment in the coal industry was first reported by Bloomberg.
Mr. Trump will invoke the Defense Production Act, a Cold War-era law that gives the U.S. president emergency authority over domestic industries, to distribute $75 million for a new coal export terminal in Oakland, California, and $425 million to support 13 existing plants across 10 states: West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Indiana, Tennessee, Arkansas, Arizona, Oklahoma, North Dakota and Wisconsin.
"Our action will allow these facilities to invest in upgrades that will extend their operational lives for decades into the future, reinforce the reliability of our electric grid, which is really the biggest beneficiary, and most importantly, keep electricity prices very low for the American people," Mr. Trump said.
The Trump administration will also distribute $200 million in Department of Energy grants to build two new coal plants in Alaska and West Virginia and to restart a coal plant in Maryland. The facilities in Alaska and West Virginia will be the first new coal plants built in the U.S. since 2013.
A White House official told CBS News the initiative will create thousands of jobs for miners, railroad workers, engineers and construction workers and save consumers $50 billion in energy generation costs.
Trump was joined Thursday by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin.
Fossil fuel focus
Mr. Trump has long championed the benefits of exploiting U.S. fossil fuel resources. Since returning as president for a second time in 2025, he has moved to expedite oil and mining projects and open new drilling sites. On Thursday, Mr. Trump said his administration has approved 76 new permits for "clean, beautiful coal" since he took office last year.
The Trump administration has also directed fossil-fueled power plants in Michigan, Indiana, Colorado and Washington state to continue operating past their retirement dates in order to meet rising electricity demand, all while scaling back investment in renewable energy.
That comes as other countries ramp up their use of clean energy. In the first half of 2025, global solar generation grew by a record 31% while wind generation grew by 7.7%, according to a report by the energy think tank Ember, which analyzed data from 88 countries. At the same time, fossil fuel generation dipped, although only by less than 1%.
Environmental groups criticized Mr. Trump's coal plan ahead of its official release, noting it could drive up pollution, raise electricity costs for Americans and prop up a declining industry. Coal provided 15% of energy production in 2024, down from 45% in 2010. Natural gas provides about 43% of U.S. electricity, with the rest rounded out by nuclear energy and renewables.
"It is disgusting and reprehensible that the President of the United States is giving away our taxpayer dollars to deadly and expensive coal plants that will make Americans sicker and drive up electricity prices even more," the Sierra Club, an environmental group, said in a statement.
Kit Kennedy, managing director for power at the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council, also criticized the new initiative.
"Propping up coal billionaires with taxpayer money is one more way for the Trump administration to put polluters first and put the rest of us at risk," he said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-coal-industry-funding-boost/
Several Women Who Dated Graham Platner Recall ‘Unsettling’ Behavior
long read:
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/04/us/politics/platner-maine-senate-girlfriends-relationships.html
Trump strips job protections from 8,000 federal workers
President Trump has issued an executive order turning an estimated 8,000 federal workers into at-will employees, which means the government could fire them without providing any reason.
The move culminates an effort Trump launched during his first term to strip vast numbers of federal employees of civil service protections designed to insulate their work from political interference.
Nearly all of the 8,000 people affected are at the highest level of the civil service, known as GS-15. The Trump administration characterizes the roles as senior positions with significant influence over policy. They include leaders of policy offices and their chiefs of staff, heads of regional offices, program managers, senior public affairs officers and those overseeing spending and grants.
The number of positions affected by Wednesday's executive order is smaller than many anticipated. Originally, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) estimated some 50,000 positions could be reclassified. The administration has not ruled out expanding the pool at a later time.
The federal government currently has about 4,000 political appointees who serve at the pleasure of the president. Until now, the rest of the workforce of approximately 2 million people could only be fired for certain reasons, such as inadequate performance or misconduct. In those situations, agencies must follow formal processes, including giving the employee an opportunity to appeal.
But in February, the administration finalized a rule creating a new category of at-will employees called Schedule Policy/Career. (During Trump's first term, it was known as Schedule F.)
It was facing multiple lawsuits even before Wednesday's order which spells out which jobs are now at-will.
"The people responsible for protecting our public health, safeguarding our environment, delivering our mail, managing our airports, protecting our public lands, and enforcing our laws should be allowed to do their jobs, not targeted by the same government they serve," said Skye Perryman, president of Democracy Forward, one of the organizations suing the Trump administration over the rule. "When government experts can be fired without cause, it's not just federal workers who are harmed — it's the people across the country who rely on these essential services every day."
The notion that the federal workforce should be nonpartisan goes back 140 years.
Government jobs were once just handed out to the president's friends and supporters, a practice that led to corruption and incompetence. Then in 1881, a disgruntled and mentally ill jobseeker shot and killed President James A. Garfield, and things began to change.
Starting in the late 19th century, Congress enacted a series of laws granting federal workers job protections as a way to shield the government from corruption and provide continuity from one presidential administration to the next.
The Trump administration argues the move to Schedule P/C does not represent a return to the spoils system, noting that nothing is changing with the hiring process for those who have been reclassified.
But the administration says the status quo allows rank-and-file federal employees to thwart the president's agenda.
"This is very much about accountability," OPM Director Scott Kupor told reporters on Wednesday. "It's also about a restoration, in our mind, of the democratic process."
Given that the president is the person in the Executive Branch who is elected by the American people, the government employees who implement policy must be willing to carry out the president's directives, he explained.
"This provides a mechanism, obviously, for people in those agencies to be able to be removed effectively at will," Kupor said.
He emphasized that no loyalty tests will be used, nor will the Schedule Policy/Career employees lose their whistleblower protections. Under federal law, they also can't be fired based on political affiliation. But it would be up to agencies to enforce the law. The employees no longer have appeal rights.
read moar:
https://www.npr.org/2026/06/03/nx-s1-5742806/trump-federal-employees-civil-service-job-protections-schedule-f
Rapid Response 47
@RapidResponse47
@POTUS: "Today, we're officially invoking the Defense Production Act to save 13 coal plants in West Virginia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Indiana, Tennessee, Arizona, Arkansas, Oklahoma, North Dakota, and Wisconsin."
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2062620746615026001
Rapid Response 47
@RapidResponse47
@POTUS: "Today, we're taking historic action to bring down the price of energy and the cost of living for all Americans with the power of clean, beautiful coal… As a result of the $700M investment that I'm announcing today, we will protect 14 coal plants and 42 coal mines, and build 2 new coal plants and one massive new export terminal… these actions will support over 14,000 jobs and save the American people $50B in electricity costs."
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2062620179356651928
Rapid Response 47
@RapidResponse47
Trump: "Republicans must pass the SAVE America Act!"
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2062618983954554890
Jesse Watters
@JesseBWatters
🚨 BREAKING: CALIFORNIA HELD AN ELECTION— AND NOBODY KNOWS WHO WON 😳
DAYS LATER, the Governor's race is STILL stuck in BALLOT-COUNTING LIMBO 😵💫
Florida counts 8 MILLION VOTES before BEDTIME—California can't finish ONE CITY IN A WEEK 🤦
NEWSOM’S ELECTION SYSTEM IS BECOMING A NATIONAL EMBARRASSMENT🔥
https://x.com/JesseBWatters/status/2062696465051287980
Jonathan Parnell
@jonathanparnell
The city of Saint Paul has officially determined the January 18 invasion of our church and the desecration of our worship to be a “peaceful protest.”
Here’s my question for Mayor Her:
https://x.com/jonathanparnell/status/2062218150309974154
Jesse Watters
@JesseBWatters
🚨 HOLY SMOKES! A NEW EXPOSÉ ON DEMOCRATS’ NIPPLE NAZI (GRAHAM PLATNER) JUST DROPPED… AND IT’S INSANE 🚨
“He said this a lot: If anybody ever broke in here, I would RAPE them”
"The most TOXIC, literally ABUSIVE MAN ON EARTH— who DESTROYED MY LIFE”🤯
https://x.com/JesseBWatters/status/2062694583293632738
Minnesota Mao | Full Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiXflDgw5iw
Tom Elliott
@tomselliott
Daily Wire's @lukerosiak on Medicaid fraud: "You can drive down the street in parts of NE Columbus & every single building is basically a home health-care provider. One building had 94 businesses inside that billed a combined $63 million dollars to taxpayers. I began looking up these companies in public records & what I found was really shocking. Many of the owners, maybe most of them, had other full-time jobs. This was a side hustle for them to get a couple million bucks so."
https://x.com/tomselliott/status/2062181211678573049
Rapid Response 47
@RapidResponse47
MUST WATCH: @SecRubio responds to scumbag @RepTedLieu, who peddles deranged conspiracy theories about President Trump's health:
"I can’t believe we’re in a Foreign Affairs Committee meeting in front of the House at an important time in American foreign policy answering questions from supposedly someone who thinks he’s a medical expert, when he’s not. The truth of the matter is we had a cognitively impaired president in office a few years ago… This president we have—this is a guy that literally doesn’t sleep. He works day and night, long hours, every single day. I don’t know if you haven’t seen him in 8 days—I saw him yesterday… he works inhumane hours. I’ve been on foreign trips with the president that he doesn’t sleep on the whole flight, and everyone else is sleeping on the plane."
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2062190993798025719
Greg Price
@greg_price11
BESSENT: "Sen. Wyden has slandered the Treasury building to cover up his son having an investment with Jeffrey Epstein."
WYDEN: "Nobody is interested in the rambling of a capo in the most corrupt regime in American history."
BESSENT: "Your son's largest investment position was Rick's Cabaret. Did your son and Epstein talk about poll dancing?
https://x.com/greg_price11/status/2062195621017387126
Matt Van Swol
@mattvanswol
🚨HOLY CRAP!!!
ICE has just confirmed that it ARRESTED THE EMPLOYERS of 48 illegal immigrants in South Carolina!!!
Both the Plant Manager and HR Coordinator for a casting company in Abbeville SC were ARRESTED and face years in prison.
IS THIS WHAT YOU VOTED FOR?!!!!!
https://x.com/mattvanswol/status/2062588741844083197