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May 23, 2025

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BREAKING: Trump has amassed $600 million in political donations with aims of reaching $1 billion before the midterms -- AP

No surprise: DOJ lawyers had "crying parties" after Trump's victory.

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon told Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson on Wednesday during a podcast that Department of Justice (DOJ) lawyers held "crying sessions" after President Donald Trump won the election in 2024.

...

"Wait, they quit because you informed them of the law?" Carlson asked.

"Yes, and the law and the priorities. Their pet projects had changed. They weren't going to be able to do those the way that they wanted," Dhillon said.

Between Trump's inauguration in January and May, an estimated 250 attorneys in the DOJ's civil rights division, which is roughly 70%, resigned, according to NPR.

Carlson asked Dhillon if the lawyers who were upset about Trump's victory believed that the DOJ "was just immune to democracy" and if elections "just had no bearing" on the department.

"There were career lawyers there who were doing the same thing, no matter who is the president. Suddenly, their little fiefdom that had remained untouched, like Shangri-La, was suddenly having to be responsive to elections."

"So that's the definition of the deep state, what you just described? Elections have no effect? It's like there's no way to control these people. They act totally independently from the democratic system. That's the problem," Carlson said.

...

"That's what I found," Dhillon said. "In response to my memos, it began leaking to the press. They began having unhappy hours, which they would invite supervisors, political supervisors, to make their point that they were unhappy. We got the point. And they had crying sessions, struggle sessions, crying sessions in the DOJ."

Carlson appeared shocked.

"Oh, there was open crying in the halls," Dhillon said. "Crying, yes. Then one of my colleagues described to me -- it was the last day a couple of weeks ago for some of them -- they lined up in a phalanx and approached the elevator together, and then they left the building together, to show their solidarity for one another there, as if they were persecuted."

"How old are these [people] -- high school students or adults?" Carlson asked.

Dhillon said they were "30, 40 and 50-year-old career attorneys in the Department of Justice" who were a part of the "sessions" and pushback against Trump's agenda.

"It's pathetic," Carlson said.

DEI hire Abby Phillip embarrassed herself again. Does she do absolutely no homework at all before sitting down to film her "news" show?

Republican strategist Scott Jennings detailed the criminal convictions of illegal immigrants deported to South Sudan Wednesday, saying that country was "too good" for them.

The White House released a fact sheet detailing the eight illegal immigrants' criminal convictions, including for murder, assault, robbery, sexual assault and child sexual abuse Wednesday in response to a federal judge's claim that the Trump administration disregarded a court order by deporting them. Jennings stepped in after "CNN NewsNight" host Abby Phillip clashed with Republican strategist Shermichael Singleton over the removal of the eight illegal immigrants. (RELATED: Scott Jennings Appears Flabbergasted CNN Host Doesn't Seem To Understand Key Concept About Major Gov't Program)

"They have broken the law, Abby. When you come into the country, you've committed a felony. And number two, you have to deter this behavior from continuing to happen because it has become a problem for this country," Singleton said, with Phillip responding, "Okay. So the deterrence is like, El Salvador will send them to places where they might face imminent death?"

"Absolutely. Because that sends a message: If you come to the United States and break our laws, violate our immigration laws, it will have severe consequences," Singleton said, with Phillip responding, "Okay. So for unspecified crimes, we don't know exactly what all these people were convicted of --"

No, you don't know, DEI chair-filler. We know. All it takes is 15 seconds of reading.

Jennings then cut in, offering to read some of the criminal convictions the illegal immigrants had.

"I'll read it," Jennings said, as Phillip said, "The penalty that the Trump administration says is appropriate, potentially could be death. Right?"

"I mean, I'll read it," Jennings responded. "Sex offenders, homicide, kidnapping, murder in the first degree, battery, larceny, cocaine possession, murder, robbery, DUI, child sex abuse and sex assault on someone with a mental illness. [South] Sudan is too good for these people. And I'm not sure any other country would take 'em."


Terrorist Whore Ilhan Omar runs away when asked about one of her fellow-travelers murdering two people in the name of Islam.

Democrat Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar fled from a Fox News reporter outside of the U.S. Capitol Thursday as she was asked to respond to the tragic shooting that killed two Israeli Embassy staffers.

The alleged gunman, 31-year-old Elias Rodriguez, who appears to be a pro-Palestinian activist, opened fire on a group of four people as they exited the Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., Wednesday, which led to the deaths of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim. Omar refused to react to the shooting when asked to comment by Fox News Capitol Hill producer Dan Scully.

"Congresswoman Omar, can I get your reaction to the shooting that happened in D.C. last night?" Scully asked.

"I'm gonna go for now," Omar said as she walked to a vehicle.

Video of this disgraceful brother-humping illegal alien immigration fraudster.

A rival GOP hopeful has been sentenced to prison for threatening to kill Anna Paulina Luna if she continued doing well in the polls.

The former candidate, William Robert Braddock, III, 41, of St. Petersburg, was sentenced on Wednesday to three years in prison after pleading guilty to interstate transmission of threat to injure, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida.

Braddock, who didn't make it onto the 2022 GOP primary ballot, viewed Luna as his only obstacle to winning the congressional race. He attempted to insert himself into Luna's life and disparaged her with her peers.

During a phone call in June 2021 with a private citizen and acquaintance of Luna, Braddock threatened to have her murdered if she continued polling well in the race.

He said he would "call up my Russian-Ukrainian hit squad" and make Luna "disappear."

"I will be the next congressman for this District. Period. End of discussion," Braddock said. "And anybody going up against me is f---ing ignorant for doing so."

He also said Luna is "ignorant so I don't have a problem taking her out, but I'm not going to do that dirty work myself obviously."

He fled the country in 2021 and surrendered himself to US authorities in 2023.

I never even heard of this. Props to Luna to not making everything All About Her.

On the other hand: Nancy Mace.

Here's the "video of my naked body" this Stage IV narcissist posted after a dramatic advertising campaign to build up interest.



Here's what this Attention Seeker was up to:

South Carolina Republican Rep. Nancy Mace shocked colleagues Tuesday by showing a nude photo of herself during a House hearing to highlight the dangers of hidden surveillance. Mace, who says she was secretly recorded by her ex-fiancé, used the moment to advocate for legislation targeting covert voyeurism and to expose the justice system's failure to protect women.

Key Details:

Rep. Mace displayed a censored nude photo of herself during a House Oversight subcommittee hearing on cybersecurity and surveillance.

She introduced the Stop VOYEURS Act (H.R. 1203) and Sue VOYEURS Act (H.R. 1204), aimed at criminalizing and allowing civil suits over covert recordings.

Mace has accused her ex-fiancé, Patrick Bryant, of orchestrating a secret camera operation involving drugged and assaulted women; Bryant denies all allegations.

She keeps making these allegations but apparently the local cops told her they do not amount to a crime. Now, Nancy Mace says that this proves that the Rape Culture is out to get her. I am leaning to the explanation that she's an attention-seeking basket-case hysteric and the police (and everyone else in her blast radius) is just exhausted by her.

A Representative has filed paperwork to expel ICE-agent-assaulter Black Privilege Carrier "LaMonica McIver" from Congress.

I would be more hopeful about this if it weren't Nancy Mace who filed the papers.

Rep. Nancy Mace's expulsion resolution marks a striking escalation by House Republicans in response to the Justice Department's charges against Rep. LaMonica McIver. The South Carolina Republican's measure underscores what many in the GOP see as an unacceptable breach of public trust and institutional decorum by a member of Congress.

The incident that sparked the controversy occurred earlier this month when McIver and several of her colleagues attempted to gain access to a migrant detention facility in Newark, New Jersey. According to DOJ officials, surveillance footage captured McIver elbowing an ICE agent during a heated confrontation outside the facility. The agency subsequently filed formal assault charges, triggering GOP calls for disciplinary action.

McIver, who has vehemently denied wrongdoing, claimed in a post on X that she was the real victim of assault and dismissed the charges as a political attack orchestrated by the Trump administration. In a dig at Mace, she added, "In the South I think they say, 'bless her heart.'"

While Mace's expulsion resolution is unlikely to pass -- it would require a two-thirds majority vote in the House -- it sends a message that Republicans will not shy away from addressing what they see as lawlessness from across the aisle. Mace invoked the precedent set by the expulsion of former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), noting that he too was removed before a conviction. Santos, who was expelled after a damning Ethics Committee report, was recently sentenced to seven years in prison.

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) tempered expectations last week, saying expulsion was "not likely" but confirmed that Republicans are weighing all disciplinary options.


Rubio defends immigration realism.

In a recent hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Senator Tim Kaine clashed over the recent admission of a small number of white South African refugees into the United States.

After downplaying the well-documented plight of these Afrikaner refugees, Kaine objected to the fact that the Trump Administration made an exception for this group after shutting down other long-standing refugee programs.

Invoking the statutory standard that refugee status requires a "well-justified fear of persecution," which these Afrikaners unquestionably have, Kaine then asked, "Should that standard be applied in an even-handed way?"

The question was a blatant attempt to frame the admission of Afrikaners as a purely racially motivated exception, without acknowledging the broader aspects of Afrikaner compatibility with American civic values, shared legal traditions, their ability to speak English, and their European cultural ancestry, not to mention the relatively small number of refugees in question.

Rubio's response was unapologetic and defiant: "The United States has a right to allow into this country and prioritize allowance of who they want to allow to come in. We're going to prioritize people coming into our country based on what's in the interests of this country."

Rubio continued, "The bottom line is this notion that somehow, we have to accept anyone who wants to come to the United States is absurd. No country in the world has an immigration policy like that."

Oh no!

Donald Trump called Scott Adams to ask how he was doing. His voicemail started, "This is your favorite president."

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