Saturday, May 30, 2026

Look at this horrific street in a popular US city. American citizens aren't welcome...

 Revolver News  

"We know about the olden days. But the Ellis Island era worked because there was an expectation of assimilation. People came here, brought parts of their culture with them, and still understood they were joining something that already existed."

 There are some videos that stop you dead in your tracks and have you wondering what country you’re looking at.

"This is one of those clips.

When you first watch the video, you’d think this was some filthy, chaotic scene from Bangladesh.

But sadly, this isn’t Bangladesh.

It’s Canal Street in New York City.

Yep, the Big Apple looks downright rotten, folks. And the kicker is that this is basically a no-go zone for Americans.

And before the “refugee welcome” crowd starts screaming about how America was a nation shaped by immigrants. We know about the olden days. But the Ellis Island era worked because there was an expectation of assimilation. People came here, brought parts of their culture with them, and still understood they were joining something that already existed.

That’s not what this clip looks like.

This looks like a city that has stopped enforcing any American standards whatsoever. It looks like an illegal street economy operating out in the open, and it also looks like counterfeit goods, sidewalk chaos, territorial vendor control, illegals, foreigners, and Americans citizens being chased away from streets in their own country.

And all of that is a big problem.

Because there’s a big difference between “cultural flavor” and filthy, rage-fueled public disorder." . . .

Joe Biden Sues DOJ to Block Release of His Memoir Interviews

 Headline USA

"Former President Joe Biden has sued the Justice Department to prevent it from releasing transcripts and audio of interviews he conducted with his ghostwriter, Mark Zwonitzer, for his 2017 memoir.   

"The DOJ obtained the interview materials in 2023 as part of then-Special Counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into Biden for mishandling classified documents. Hur eventually declined to press charges, in part because he thought Biden would present himself to a jury as a “sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.”

"Since the investigation is now closed, the House Judiciary Committee and the Heritage Foundation have both sought the transcripts and audio of Biden’s interviews with Zwonitzer. But Biden said in his lawsuit, filed Tuesday in federal court, that disclosing those materials would violate his privacy.

"The conversations reflected in these audio recordings and transcripts were part of the writing process for President Biden’s 2017 memoir, Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose, in which he recounted the politically consequential and personally painful year of his life that began on Thanksgiving in 2014,” Biden’s lawsuit says.

“The public and private dimensions of President Biden’s life have always been intertwined, but perhaps never more so than during that difficult year. President Biden and Zwonitzer recorded their conversations for use in writing Promise Me, Dad, and they both understood that they were speaking privately.”

"Even if Biden’s lawsuit is ultimately unsuccessful, it’s unclear how much material remains from his interviews with Zwonitzer. That’s because the ghostwriter destroyed recordings once he found out that Hur was investigating Biden, as Bloomberg revealed in June 2024.

"Indeed, according to a heavily redacted transcript of the FBI’s interview with Zwonitzer, agents accused him of obstruction because he destroyed recordings. But because of the heavy redactions of the FBI’s interview transcript, it’s unclear how exactly the line of questioning went, or what Zwonitzer destroyed.

"Hur said in a February 2024 report that he didn’t charge Zwonitzer, either, because “the ghostwriter offered plausible, innocent reasons for why he deleted the recordings.”

F Around and Find Out: Hasan Piker Could Finally Be on His Way to Jail

 By Raw Egg Nationalist

"As we approach the one-year anniversary of that fateful day, there now appears to be some determined movement from the federal government with regard to violent activist groups, especially Antifa."


. . . "In the days since, Piker has sung like the proverbial little yellow songbird, in line with the imperatives of the extremely online influencer, for whom nothing, including self-incriminating statements, can be kept private. Indeed, Piker may already have put his foot in it long before the subpoena landed on his doorstep. In resurfaced footage, he talked about how the Cuban government reached out to his “middleman” with a special offer to bring him to the island, which included the promise of uninterrupted internet access so he could remain in contact with his retarded followers at all times.
"In a six-hour stream on Monday, Piker identified the multimillionaire Neville Roy Singham as the main target of the investigation. Piker described Singham as the “funding vehicle” for “a lot of political movements,” adding that it’s “like totally f-cking ridiculous to try and stop the political advocacy of an American citizen.”
"This is a crucial admission, because it’s the funding and logistics of the visit that the feds want to unravel. Piker’s claim he was part of a simple “humanitarian mission” to “deliver aid” won’t hold water now.
"Singham, an American-born businessman who currently lives in Shanghai with his wife, Jodie Evans, cofounder of activist group CODEPINK, is one of the most important big-money backers of left-wing activism in the U.S.—a homegrown George Soros. Since 2017, it has been estimated that Singham has paid close to $300 million to various left-wing groups in the U.S., including the People’s Forum in New York City, CODEPINK, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, and the ANSWER coalition. After October 7, he threw the weight of his wallet behind the pro-Palestinian protests and encampments, and more recently, as the threat of U.S. military action in Latin America has loomed larger, he’s done his best to support the Venezuelan and Cuban regimes against American “imperialism.”
"Like Soros, Singham uses a network of nonprofit organizations and “dark money” networks to funnel cash to activists. His ties to the Chinese Communist Party have come in for particular scrutiny from his critics. In his youth, Singham was a member of a black Maoist organization in Detroit, and his praise for Xi Jinping and his “new world order” has been fulsome and public. Of course, Singham and his supporters claim he’s just a philanthropist, a patron of noble causes. So far he’s escaped criminal investigation, but that may be about to change.
"Even if Piker isn’t the main target of the federal investigation, he’s still immensely valuable. As much as any other public figure, Piker is responsible for making left-wing violence “cool” for younger generations of Americans and for normalizing the now widespread sentiment that right-wingers, from the president all the way down to the dude with the MAGA-themed house, are fair game for murder.
"Want political change? Don’t wait for the politicians. Pick up a gun and make it happen, one bullet at a time.
"We can debate whether Piker actually believes anything he says. He doesn’t like to be reminded he was once a chubby “red pill” bro who dispensed nuggets of solid-gold dating advice like “Old enough to count, old enough to mount” and “Think with your d-ck.” But the performativity and the cynicism of his rebranding do nothing to detract from the force of his words and the nastiness they’ve helped inculcate, even if we can’t quantify the precise impact of his utterances." . . . More...