Good-for-nothing Gregory Bovino, the former US Border Patrol commander who gleefully oversaw Dummkopf Trumpf's inhuman mass deportation program, enjoyed a neo-Nazi summit in Portugal that included Holocaust deniers and an Austrian extremist who motivated mass shooters in Pennsylvania and New Zealand with his "great replacement" conspiracy theory that Jewish elites are taking over the world.
Gregory Bovino is not a good human being.
IDF soldiers have admitted the Gaza cease-fire is phony. One IDF soldier reported his comrades relished the chance to shoot Palestinians who crossed " or came close to crossing " the so-called yellow line that divides the Gaza Strip into IDF controlled and Palestinian areas. Another said: "It was a jungle. After the ceasefire,' the order was: If someone crosses the line, you shoot them." Still another IDF troop confessed: "To call it a ceasefire is a joke."
IDF Soldiers Proud of Committing War Crimes
Dummkopf Trumpf cheered after learning that 10,000 lawyers have left the federal government since his junta seized power on 20 Jan 2025. The Department of Education, which Trumpf is seeking to close permanently, lost more than 50% of their attorneys, while DHS gained some due to the spike in immigration cases as a result of the nefarious Trumpf junta's mass deportation program.
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The US has said it struck Iranian military sites over the weekend while Tehran said it responded by targeting a US base, marking the third known escalations in a week around the Strait of Hormuz. US Central Command (Centcom) said it launched "self-defence strikes" in response to "aggressive Iranian actions", which it said included a US drone being shot down over international waters. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) meanwhile said it had targeted an air base used by US forces for an attack on southern Iran, but did not say where.
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. military said it carried out another strike Saturday on a boat accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing three men in the fourth attack this week and putting the total death toll at 205. U.S. Southern Command announced the strike with its usual language that the vessel was "engaged in narco-trafficking operations" and operated by a designated terrorist organization. It provided no evidence for the allegation. It's the latest in a monthslong campaign against alleged drug boats traversing the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific. Video released by the military on social media shows a small vessel floating in the ocean before it's hit and engulfed in a fireball.
Evidence tied to last week's deadly attack on a California mosque illustrates a violent ideology and playbook that is all too familiar to counterterrorism and extremism experts. A 75-page typewritten document, attributed to the teenage suspects, and a livestreamed video showing the attack show extensive grounding in far-right, neo-Nazi thinking. But one facet of the ideology behind this attack has, so far, been left out of much mainstream coverage. "He just flat out says he hates women and that they're the devil and they're destroying everything. And this is an important thing, because that kind of misogyny did not exist in white supremacist circles, say, 10, 15 years ago," said Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism.
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett painted a rosy picture of the economy Sunday, downplaying Americans' growing pessimism about the economy amid high gas prices and rising inflation as the Iran war goes on. "Look at what's happening to real wages," Hassett told ABC News' "This Week" co-anchor Jonathan Karl, claiming "really positive news" about the economy was being ignored. "On balance, real incomes, real wages are going up."
The convention day began at 9 a.m. with a prayer from Father Richard Kunst of Duluth that the adopted platform of the party "promotes true, good, conservative values, fiscally and socially," followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. A delegate then called for a moment of silence for Derek Chauvin, who was convicted of murdering George Floyd in 2020 and is in prison. State Rep. Danny Nadeau, R-Rogers, led a 10-second moment of silence after taking an informal vote. Monday was the sixth anniversary of Floyd's death.
Pedophile protector Texas AG Ken Paxton (R), the GOP candidate for US Senate, began a barrage of sleazy attacks on the manhood of his Democratic rival, James Talarico, which was followed up with an onslaught by right wing malefactors from all across America.
"Radical Talarico: too low-T for Texas."In 2025, this same national sliming tactic-- "piling on" -- was used against NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D), but failed, as will this putrid campaign against James Talarico (D).
The incompetent-- yet diabolical-- Trumpf junta launched a new website structured like an "X-Files" expose that highlights ICE and their brutal crackdown on migrants. But the mistake-filled website lists the US as a country of origin for some of the detained foreigners and misspells common American cities, e.g. "gambling" in the "District Of Colombia, DC," "Baltomore," "Miamimi," and "West Palm Beacj. "
Losers and Rabble Run the USG
Dummkopf Trumpf confirmed that he will be ruining the experience for NY Knicks fans by befouling one of the NBA Finals games at Madison Square Garden with his odious and unwanted presence.
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An ancient killer has plagued humans for millennia. Although it's rarely considered a threat in developed countries today, it seems this long-term villain is still very much a danger in our modern world.
There's reportedly a new way for websites to spy on visitors: by monitoring how their computers' SSDs behave. The technique is called FROST, short for "fingerprinting remotely using OPFSbased SSD timing," and it runs through JavaScript on a web page. So far, this looks more practical in lab conditions than in the real world.
A group of legal and civil rights organizations late Friday sued U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement over conditions at Camp East Montana in El Paso, the country's largest immigration detention facility. "Camp East Montana is nothing short of a civil rights catastrophe," Kyle Virgien, senior staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prison Project, said in a statement. "We're suing to ensure that no other human being has to endure the inhumane treatment that the Trump administration has inflicted on our clients." Read more
Multiple performers booked for a festival celebrating America's 250th birthday have dropped out, many saying they were misled about the political affiliation of the event. Freedom 250, the group behind the Great American State Fair, unveiled the artists on Wednesday for the 16-day event planned on the National Mall in Washington DC between 25 June and 10 July. The group was launched last year by the Trump administration and the president appointed its CEO, but it says the event is non-partisan. US President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he might instead use the occasion to give a "major speech" in Washington DC, calling the artists who dropped out "third rate".
President Donald Trump's $4.7 billion war on cocaine smugglers has claimed the lives of nearly 200 people yet hasn't made the drug meaningfully harder to buy in the United States, according to experts. Nearly nine months after the Trump administration began launching strikes on small boats off the coast of South America, experts say cocaine prices, purity levels, overdose patterns, and border seizure data all suggest the flow of drugs into the U.S. is largely unchanged. That is despite the operation ballooning into one of the largest U.S. military deployments in Latin America in decades, with heavy equipment such as guided-missile destroyers and roughly 15,000 American troops now involved.