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June 13, 2025
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Ana Paulina Luna says that congressional subpeonas will be issued to George Soros and another man I've just heard of -- apparently a CCP-connected donor -- to left-wing organizations set on destabilizing America.
As a wise man once said, Tell me you don't want to see dem beefers.
Byron York
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Appalling to remember that this man--partisan, emotional, hotheaded--held a sensitive position in the national security structure of the White House. Used it to set off the first Trump impeachment and become a Hero of the Resistance.

Trump: "Unlike Biden, I stay awake at night, thinking of how to save our country. He was much better at sleeping than me. He could sleep at a beach with cameras rolling. I can't do that." I voted for the continued humiliation of the evil criminal jackass braggart Joe Biden.
Data Republican tracks the Democrat front group NGOs funding the No More Kings riots to take place tomorrow.
That's a shame. No Ludacris Cam yet, so here's a weak substitute for now.
Ban the Chinese (or any other non-allied country) from buying up US land. (I can't just say "ban all foreign ownership of US land" because the Brits and the Dutch and a lot of other allied countries own a lot of our buildings and companies.)
There have been thirty-seven political assassinations in Mexico just this campaign season:
Mexico isn't sending their best. They're also not keeping their best. Quick, let's import all the dysfunctional people from all the third-world basket-case countries so that we can all be "equal" in all living in civil war/religious war hellholes.
Mollie Hemingway commented something like, "Imagine them taking credit for something they 100% are responsible for."
The Washington Post recently reported the "mystery" of why fentanyl seizures plummeted after Trump sealed the border:
This is of a piece with the New York Times' frequently-run headline: Despite Increase in Prison Population, Crime Continues to Fall. Experts baffled. What could account for crime falling when we're locking up felons?
Speaking of locking up felons: