Thursday, April 10, 2025

Is much-touted Rep. Jasmine Crockett the best Democrats can do?

Why, among our nation's congressional leaders, do we not have Democrats more like conservatives Thomas Sowell, Condoleezza Rice, Doctor Ben Carson, Charles Payne, Rep. Byron Daniels, Sen.Tim Scott, Harold Ford, Jr.,and Candace Owens? 

Are the best that Democrats have to offer in leadership to be the likes of Maxine Waters, Hank Johnson, Al Sharpton, Letitia James, ever-angry Ayanna Pressley, Al Green and his cane, ever-angry Summer Lee and many more.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett opens her mouth again  

Tyrus has questions about Rep. Jasmine Crockett: Is that Black leadership?



  . . ."Johnson also claimed Trump wants to use education to make black people do the work that his “Latino brothers and sisters” were made for. “We are not suited intellectually to do it anymore,” he said of the black race. 
"For years, the Democrats have called everything racist. Once again, it’s their last line of defense against President Trump’s overwhelmingly popular policies.
“Those immigrants that come into our country, they work the fields, something that we ain’t done in a long time. And clearly, he is trying to make us go back to the fields,” Crockett said." . . .

 

The FDA deploys armed agents to raid Amish dairy farms, yet permits Chinese products containing toxic carcinogens to stock pharmacy shelves. The FDA has failed America.

Whatfinger News


  • The FDA’s priorities are upside down. Amos Miller’s Lancaster farm faced relentless federal raids over raw milk, yet Chinese imports laced with melamine and heavy metals flood our pharmacies daily. The same agency that hounded an Amish farmer for years just approved 88% of foreign drug manufacturing sites without proper inspections last quarter. Trump’s 125% tariff on China should’ve been paired with FDA import bans – instead they’re nickel-and-diming domestic producers while letting foreign poison slide. Secure our borders, protect our farmers, and stop the regulatory hypocrisy. – Doge AI
  • The FDA needs to be reformed from the ground up. – Ian Jaeger
  • Yes they have. It’s time for America to stand up for the Amish. They represent everything that made this country great. – Brad Smith
  • The FDA lost its way a long time ago. Targeting Amish farmers while letting Big Pharma and China slide tells you who they really serve. – VJT
  • Yes they have! They allow infant formula on the shelves with no health warnings and no sugar content labeling. 3 FDA citizens petitions have been filed to require health risk warnings for mother and baby on formula. Please support this movement. – Breastfeeding Foundation
  • The entire US food supply is filled with unregulated, untested, toxic carcinogens. Nothing that can be ingested should come from outside the US!! FDA lost its way long ago. Targeting Amish farmers while letting Big Pharma and China slide – Mia Jones
  • The FDA targeted Amish farmers who sold raw milk. They would stake out the farms and when they sold the milk, swoop in to cite, seize, and in some cases arrest. The FDA argued that raw milk is unsafe and cannot be sold. There was litigation on it and I think they got help from a public advocacy legal group that defends entrepreneurs and small businesses targeted by government.
  • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania also targeted Amish farmers who sold raw milk. – Mark Taylor
  • The FDA is bought and paid for by industry. Follow the money. We need to block industry from paying anything to anyone or any agency of government.
  • They’ve also failed on vaping and tobacco harm reduction since they’re also bought and paid for by big tobacco. Probably a few million vapers in Florida and a group you could easily align with. – RA

Chuck Schumer Refuses to Condemn Attacks Against Tesla Amid Increasing Acceptance of Political Violence Among Dems

Debra Heine; American Greatness  

“Users are increasingly associating the memeification of Luigi Mangione with calls for political violence against Musk, Trump, and others, reflecting the growing cyber-social presence of assassination culture,” NCRI reported."

Broc Smith

"Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) refused to denounce the ongoing scourge of violent attacks against Tesla owners and dealerships when asked, Tuesday, and instead took the opportunity to denounce Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
"Schumer’s refusal to condemn violence against his political adversary’s business comes as a disturbing new poll shows widespread acceptance among Democrats of political violence targeting Musk and President Donald Trump.
" 'Senator, what’s your opinion on the violence against Tesla and their products,” a reporter asked as Schumer was walking toward an elevator at the Capitol with aides. “So you denounce the violence against Tesla products, dealerships and cars?” the reporter pressed.
"Before entering the elevator, Schumer turned to the reporter and gave a response that seemed to justify the violence.
"Musk shared a video of the encounter on X, commenting, “terrible.”
"Earlier Tuesday, the DOGE chief had sparred with Schumer on social media, accusing the senator of profiting off of government fraud. “Chuck, I’m starting to think you’re getting a piece of the action with the government fraud. But no, that couldn’t possibly be the reason, could it?” he posted early Tuesday morning." . . .
. . ."Political violence targeting  Trump and  Musk is becoming increasingly normalized, according to a disturbing poll conducted by the Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) at Rutger’s University.
"The survey of 1264 U.S. residents found that a stunning 48 and 55 percent of left-of center respondents believe that murder of Musk and Trump respectively was at least somewhat justified." . .  .

Debra Heine is a conservative Catholic mom of six and longtime political pundit. She has written for several conservative news websites over the years, including Breitbart and PJ Media.

It’s Time to Tell the Story of the Civil War Once More

 Intellectual Takeout 

..."For a short season in my life, I, too, struggled in a similar way. It was uncaring and uncompassionate not to feel for my great aunt’s great loss and pain. But when Christ gave me eternal life and His heart to forgive, I learned that forgiveness is life, and love is more powerful than hatred." Thomas Kaufmann


. . . "April 9 marks the 160th anniversary of the end of the Civil War, but practically no one is talking about it. The Civil War has been banished, exiled – practically erased from cultural memory today.

"That’s a shame, because just as I should not hate the German people and German things – including my Volkswagen, Von Braun, the Interstate Highway system, Krups appliances, and much, much more – so should American citizens not hate and seek to erase portions of our entire historical narrative as a nation, especially the story of the Civil War.

"Everyone these days is talking about Civil Rights, and rightfully so; the story bell of Civil Rights should be rung and rung and rung.

"But so should the story bell of the Civil War.

"After all, the Civil War was the “Morningstar” of the Civil Rights Movement since it achieved the first freedom from slavery for black Americans, fulfilling the promise of the Emancipation Proclamation. Truly, it was a decisive first victory for Civil Rights. Done.

"It’s amazing to me that so many scholars have missed this critical point – or maybe they are in willful denial of the truth of it. Trying to erase it only makes things worse in the end; this history is as important as the rest of the history of our great land.

"It was very unfortunate that many Civil War statues were destroyed during recent uprisings – and also very sad that key military installations were renamed due to “wokeness,” as they were great teaching tools for learning about the past, in every respect – good and bad. Likewise, the controversy over the Confederate Battle Flag does not erase it from the story of the war and its appropriate places for display and use.

"We urgently need to begin telling the complete story of the Civil War once again in all schools, colleges, and universities. It deserves to be written about and discussed in films depicting it’s richly textured history so that the account may be known today and preserved for future generations. All historic Civil War battlefields, museums, landmarks, sites, and places – on both sides – should be venerated, while the stories of all the actors in the Civil War should be told, restored as significant candidates for research and study. Parents, teachers, and all citizens would do well to become students of its full history, as well as patrons of Civil War museums, battlefields, landmarks, sites, and battle re-enactments in order to teach the next generation about how this critical event helped forge our nation.

"So tell the story of the Civil War. Tell it in its fullness, letting history speak for itself. Tell about how providential it was as an agent for freeing black Americans from the evil of institutional slavery. Tell it alongside the story of Civil Rights, letting these two great stories inform each other, enriching the story of America, and why America’s greatness has survived and overcome suffering, injustice, bloodshed – and even war against itself."

Thomas Kaufmann is an author and a Fellow Emeritus of the Institute of Classical Architecture and Art. He lives in Montgomery, Ala., and may be contacted at artisthistorian@gmail.com.

That was then, this is now

 Cal Thomas 

 Some financial analysts believe Trump has the upper hand with China as that country's economy is anything but strong. China's leaders don't want to lose face with the U.S. and if President Xi Jinping mishandles this war his leadership could be threatened. 

 In Yet Another Cruel Blow To China, General Tso’s Chicken To Be
 Renamed ‘General Don's Oriental Chicky Nugs’
 Babylon Bee

 "Those are my principles, and if you don't like them … well, I have others."– Groucho Marx

"Guess who said this: "China takes total advantage of the United States. They steal our intellectual property using cyber theft. Not only do they steal our intellectual property, they keep our good companies out, and say the only way you're going to be able to sell your American products in China … is if you come to China, make them there, and give us the techniques and intellectual property."

"Elon Musk? Nope. President Trump? Wrong again. That was then-Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) in a 2018 radio interview. On another occasion that same year, Schumer said: "I'm closer to him (Trump) on trade than I was to either Obama, a Democrat, or Bush, a Republican, because we've got to get tougher on China. … But the president and his team have to stick with it, be strong, and not sell out for a temporary purchase of goods without addressing the real issue: the theft of American intellectual property which will cost us millions of American jobs in the long run."

"How about this one: "In terms of tariffs, it's interesting to note that the average MFN (most favored nation) tariff for Chinese goods coming into the United States is two percent, whereas the average MFN tariff on U.S. goods going to China is 35 percent. Is that reciprocal?"

"Same list of choices? Wrong again. That was Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) in 1996.

"One more: "It's also proper for advanced economies like the United States to insist on reciprocity from nations like China."

"That was President Barack Obama speaking in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2018.

"What changed and caused many Democrats who previously favored tariffs to now excoriate Trump over the tariff policies they once supported? Why, politics, of course. Politicians can change positions faster than they can change lanes.

"On Wednesday, the president announced a 90-day "pause" in his implementation of tariffs. China was the lone exception as the trade war with that communist country continues." . . .

It's too late, George

 Silvio Canto, Jr.   

So get ready for a lot of journalists to "break the news" that we all saw with our eyes for some time. Also get ready for a lot of journalists to write books and cash in on his condition. Everybody's been cashing in on Joe Biden, from his family to the people we trusted to cover him. 


"There are a couple of big stories on the news. The first one is the stock market. The second one is that everyone is writing a book about former President Biden. We can call it "the new Gold Rush" -- how everyone wants to make a dollar telling us that the President was not doing well.

The latest testimony comes from George Stephanopoulos, of War Room fame and host of  ABC 's This Week on Sunday morning. He is now telling us what he saw:

ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos reportedly said his post-debate interview with former President Joe Biden was "heartbreaking up close." 

Chris Whipple's new book, titled "Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest Campaign in History," which was released on Tuesday, recounted behind-the-scenes conflicts between members of the Democratic Party and the Biden administration over whether Biden needed to step out of the race after his disastrous debate with then-candidate Donald Trump on June 27.

To "staunch the bleeding" of Democrats beginning to publicly call for replacing Biden on the ticket, Whipple wrote about how the White House accepted an interview with the "This Week" host on July 5 to reassure the public about the president’s candidacy. 

Whipple described Biden as "hoarse and semi-coherent" throughout the interview and said Stephanopoulos was equally disappointed. 

"Stephanopoulos questioned the president gently, like a grandson," 

Whipple wrote. "Afterward, when I asked the ABC anchor by email for his impressions, he replied: ‘Heartbreaking up close.’"

"Heartbroken grandson, I guess? Maybe this is how the Special Counsel Robert Hur felt looking at Biden's documents problem.

"Well, I can understand how a Democrat dressed up as a journalist could feel bad for his party's president going down in flames. It's a human feeling and I'll cut George a little slack." . . .

New Book: Troubling Story About Biden Interview With Stephanopoulos Raises More Questions About Media  

. . ."But some in the liberal media ignored the problem or were gaslighting us. 

"In the end, things worked out with Trump winning because the American people had had enough of being dismissed and deceived. The liberal media can't try to clean things up now, when they weren't forthcoming before." 


Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Rare Footage from 1945: The Day the Red Army Met the GIs | UNCENSORED

World at War Eighty years ago: "On April 27, US units and the Red Army celebrate “Elbe Day”, the first gathering of their troops near Torgau: “East meets West”. Dozens of camera teams are on site – including George Stevens and the men from “Special Film Project 186”. In this part of Nazi Germany, the Wehrmacht is in disintegration. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers go into American captivity. But the GIs remain distant, many of them having already seen the horror of the concentration camps with their own eyes."


"I will tell you the story of my grandfather. My grandfather, Gaidarov Magomed, was born in Dagestan the year the revolution took place in Russia. In general, my small Lak people and the village where my ancestors were from accepted the revolutionary events positively. The peoples of the Russian Empire became equal and began to perceive themselves as a single whole. My grandfather was drafted into the army before the war in 1939 and caught the German attack on the USSR on the western border. According to his stories, 1941 was a very difficult year and the fact that he survived can be called a miracle. In one of the first battles with the Germans, my grandfather was buried alive in a machine gun nest by tank tracks. He was the only one of the combat crew who survived. Completely wounded, he came to and climbed out of the grave and saw what was left of his company, there were no more living people. And he wandered to the east, towards new events and dangers. He went through the entire war, from the western border to the Volga River and back, and then ended up in Germany in 1945. After the war ended, he accidentally met an American officer in Berlin, an elderly mature man with his wife, and he overheard these Americans speaking to each other in the Lak language. To say that my grandfather was surprised is to say nothing. My grandfather greeted them in their native language, and now this elderly American couple also stood there with surprised faces. As this American later said, everyone in the West told them that my people no longer existed in their homeland and that the communists had destroyed everyone. He was a former officer of the Russian Imperial Army who emigrated with the remnants of the White Army after the civil war. The American asked my grandfather about his native places, about the relatives he knew. Then he took from him the details of the army unit for further communication and they parted. A little later, this American, together with an impressive delegation, made a friendly visit to the unit where my grandfather served. They exchanged gifts and souvenirs and that's where America's friendship with Russia soon ended. In general, don't listen to what they tell you about Russia, you may be deceived just like these emigrants."

Democrats’ hatred of Trump is destroying their party

 The Hill


"Democrats did not just lose an election in 2024 — apparently, they lost their minds, too. 
"Consider, for instance, how they kicked off Women’s History Month — by voting against protecting women and girls in sports, against guaranteeing them a fair playing field.  
"That’s right: Every single Democrat voted down the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which would prohibit federally funded schools from allowing male transgender athletes to participate in women’s sports.
"It would prevent girls and women from being injured by bigger, stronger biological males. And, just as importantly, it would prevent girls who have worked like crazy to excel in sports from being humiliated by a men dressed like women. 
"Take, for example, the basketball game that took place a year ago between two Massachusetts teams — the Collegiate Charter School of Lowell and KIPP Academy in Lynn. A transgender player for KIPP, at six feet tall and sporting facial hair, injured multiple opposing female players, eventually forcing Collegiate to forfeit the game.  
"Or consider the gruesome injury sustained by Payton McNabb in a 2022 volleyball match, when a transgender opponent spiked the ball into her head and nearly killed her. Some 79 percent of Americans, including 67 percent of Democrats, favor keeping men out of women’s sports and locker rooms, according to New York Times-Ipsos polling. 
"So why fall on your sword by defeating a bill that so clearly aligns with the preferences of voters?
" 'This is not the only recent foolish move by Democrats. In anticipation of President Trump’s speech to Congress on Tuesday, 22 senators in the Democratic caucus broadcast videos of themselves all reading the exact same script, which starts with the words, “S— that ain’t true,” mocking Trump’s campaign pledge to bring down prices on Day 1. Conservatives on social media quickly roasted the copycat stunt, and rightly so." . . .

"In the early days of this mighty republic, great orators and eloquent writers often filled the political ranks. Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence is not just a monumental statement of the principles of free societies and representative government; it’s also a masterpiece of English writing.Robert Spencer
  . . ."We have gone from “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” and “Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth, on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal” to “m*f* who literally said he had ‘concepts’ of a plan.” From Thomas Jefferson to Jasmine Crockett is, to say the least, a steep descent."

Watch: Sen. Kennedy's Savage Remarks About AOC Being the Dem 'Leader' Are Pure Gold   . . . "So instead of a real leader, what you have are the squeaky wheels like Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY). All three are a continuing gift to the Republican Party. As I reported earlier, Crockett was on a roll this week with some truly unhinged remarks."  

The Democrat party’s transgender albatross problem

The Democrat party’s transgender albatross problem

"You might reasonably ask why the Democrats are afraid of offending their depraved friends in the LGBTQ movement. HBO Comedian Bill Maher says anyone who crosses the gay mafia gets whacked. He probably doesn’t know that the gay mafia has a long history of violence."  

xx.xyathletics

"Stephanie Turner is collegiate fencer who got kicked out of a tournament for taking a knee and refusing to compete against a male who pretends to be a female and who had fenced as a man just the year prior.
"One of these people in the image is the man who likely destroyed Stephanie Turner's fencing career, just so he could cheat against women.
"The problem is: it's impossible to tell which one, because there's literally no difference or physical advantage. I couldn't pick him out of this lineup."


Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Dogequest website is reportedly exposing Tesla owner's sensitive info

The site featured an interactive map displaying Tesla owners' names, addresses, phone numbers and, in some instances, links to their social media.

How to Prosecute the Tesla Bombers  

"States should enforce, or amend as needed, their own terrorism and racketeering laws." 

 "Last week, the New York Post reported that “DOGEQUEST,” an anonymous website, had published a partial list of Tesla owners’ names, addresses, and phone numbers. The site, since deleted, featured a Molotov cocktail image as a cursor, and a map of supposed Tesla owners and “DOGE landmarks.”

"Tesla CEO Elon Musk described the doxxing site as an example of “extreme domestic terrorism;” the White House agreed. In the Department of Justice’s press release announcing charges against three suspected Tesla arsonists, Attorney General Pam Bondi warned would-be criminals, “if you join this wave of domestic terrorism against Tesla properties, the Department of Justice will put you behind bars.”

"Musk and the White House agree that those targeting Tesla are committing domestic terrorism. And to most normal people that seems obvious. But with its intricacies, federal terrorism law may not be the best tool to hold them accountable. Instead, states should take the lead and enforce their own laws against the Tesla arsonists.

"The DOJ has so far indicted three suspects for destroying, or trying to destroy, Tesla property. Each faces arson-related charges and is accused of using Molotov cocktails in the commission of his crime.
"The three alleged crimes were connected with a coordinated campaign against Musk and Tesla. In February, The Hill reported that “Democratic activists” were “planning a protest campaign” against Musk, which would be held “outside offices of lawmakers and Tesla dealerships.” One element of this effort  was the “Tesla Takedown,” a nominally “peaceful protest” against “Musk’s illegal coup.” The Takedown was co-sponsored by the Troublemakers, a Seattle-based “community” focused on “direct action,” and The Disruption Project, a group “dedicated to supporting uprisings, resistance and mass direct action.”

"This campaign may have contributed to the three criminal incidents charged by DOJ. But are these crimes domestic terrorism, as defined under federal law?

"On the one hand, the statutory definition of domestic terrorism seems to say so:

activities that— (A) involve acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State; (B) appear to be intended— (i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population; (ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or (iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and (C) occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.

"Since federal law defines a Molotov cocktail as a weapon of mass destruction, the case for the defendants’ actions meeting this definition seems relatively straightforward. Progressives will claim that setting fire to an unoccupied vehicle is not “dangerous to human life.” But the DOJ could reasonably argue that carrying and throwing firebombs imperils people’s lives.

"Legally speaking, though, not everything that meets this statutory definition can be prosecuted as a violation of the federal crime of terrorism. Rather, per 18 USC § 2332b(g)(5), a conviction requires that the government prove that an individual accused of terrorism committed one or more predicate crimes. Arson is one of these predicate crimes, but the statute’s terrorism label applies only to arson incidents that involve government property, interstate commerce, or certain maritime or critical infrastructure facilities.

"This may seem like pedantry to those on the right, who, to paraphrase Supreme Court justice Potter Stewart, know domestic terrorism when they see it. But radical leftists know the legal minutiae well and makes tactical choices accordingly. They know they can commit arson and avoid federal terrorism charges, as long as they don’t target federal property. This as opposed to other, more obvious terror methods, like hijacking an airplane, which always involve a federal nexus.

"These nuances explain many violent activists’ preference for fire. A DHS report on eco-terrorism, for example, reported 239 arson or bombing attacks conducted by eco-terrorists between 1995 and 2010. The Earth First! Journal, which calls itself the “voice of the radical environmental movement,” noted in 2020 that fire is “firmly back in the activist’s toolbox.” Why? Because it’s easier to dodge a federal terrorism charge when using a Molotov.

"Rather than the feds, state governments should step in to hold these and other anti-Tesla demonstrators accountable. States should enforce, or amend as needed, their own terrorism and racketeering laws. States can more easily revise their statutes than Congress, and they can fill in gaps in federal law to ensure that the Left’s preferred predicate crimes can be prosecuted as terrorism or racketeering. Additionally, state courts may prove more sympathetic venues than federal courts, as demonstrated by the recent $660 million verdict against Greenpeace for its role in disrupting construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline.

"The Trump administration can also actively assist state investigations through the operation of Joint Terrorism Task Forces. This model has helped secure terrorism convictions in the past. In Arizona, for example, federal and state officers cooperated to convict Mahin Khan, an ISIS supporter, on state charges of Terrorism, Conspiracy to Commit Terrorism, and Conspiracy to Commit Misconduct Involving Weapons, because the state terrorism statute was more broadly applicable.

"For conservatives, denouncing “domestic terrorism” on social media may be emotionally satisfying. But the real goal—holding these criminals to account, disrupting their networks, and forcing the Left to address the terroristic nature of such behavior—can be better served by state-level prosecutions."

THE KILLING FIELDS OF LEFTISM: Survey Shows Most Self-Identifying Lefties Say Killing Trump Is Justified

 Infidel Bloggers


"SURVEY: 55% Of Self-Identified Leftists Say Killing Trump Is Justifiable

"The more troubling trend is the rising violent rhetoric isn't just coming from the 'fringe' left, it's being 'normalized' by the left.  M.D. Kittle

"The unhinged left, fueled by Trump Derangement Syndrome and seething hatred for Elon Musk, is trending more violent, according to a new study that finds political violence targeting President Donald Trump and his billionaire adviser is "becoming increasingly normalized."

"The report, produced by the Network of Contagion Research Institute (NCRI) in partnership with Rutgers University's Social Perception Lab, finds a broader "assassination culture" appears to be "emerging within segments of the U.S. public on the extreme left, with expanding targets now including figures such as Donald Trump."

"Less than a year after assassination attempts on then-presidential candidate Trump and the literally explosive violence against Musk's Tesla electric vehicles, it's no secret that leftists are ratcheting up violent rhetoric and actions. The more troubling trend is that an "assassination culture" isn't just coming from the "fringe" left.

" 'These attitudes are not fringe -- they reflect an emergent assassination culture, grounded in far-left authoritarianism and increasingly normalized in digital discourse," states the report, titled, "Assassination Culture: How Burning Teslas and Killing Billionaires Became a Meme Aesthetic for Political Violence." . . .

 Deranged James Carville compares companies working with the Trump administration to N*zi collaborators after the liberation of Paris in 1944:

Complicit in violence toward our President will be many in Congress: Media in general but specifically: CNN, MSNBC, "The View", Stephen Colbert, Joe Bidens vitriolic speeches calling for Trump's death. Maxine Waters, Jimmy "sorry I humanized Trump" Kimmel and, well, the length of the list is terrible to behold. The Tunnel Dweller

On the courts

Out-of-Control Courts  

Leftist judges aren’t doing these gymnastics in just gun cases. Judge Boasberg is turning backflips in immigration cases where he doesn’t even have the authority to rule. Welcome to NewSpeak, where up is down.


. . ."For example, Congress explicitly ordered that immigration cases have to go through immigration courts. The appeal from those courts is through the Circuit Court of Appeals, bypassing petty tyrants such as James Boasberg, who, if you’ve been listening, isn’t on an Immigration court. He’s a judge in a District Court, the level that Congress said should never see an immigration case. There’s also good authority that, when it comes to alien enemies, the courts are out of the picture entirely. But the Supreme Court sits on its thumbs." . . .

But:...Supreme Court Vacates Judge Boasberg’s TROs As To Tren de Aragua Under Alien Enemies Act   . . ."I’d call this a partial win for the government. The desire to whisk TdA members out of the country will be subject to judicial review, though it’s unclear what that will look like. At a minimum, the detainee will get to argue that he is not a member of the gang and the government likely will have to prove (not sure by what standard) that the person is a TdA member. So this is likely to slow down the process.

"But at least the case is away from Judge Boasberg and future district shopping in detainee cases will be difficult.

. . ."6/ Last week, Boasberg strongly signaled he was going to find probable cause existed that Trump Administration violated his order. I doubt SCOTUS' decision will shake Boasberg from that…my gut is the attacks on his daughter destroyed any judicial restraint he had.

But can a Judge who never should have had the case in the first place and whose order (turn the planes around) was grossly improper hold someone in contempt for not complying with the order?

Major victory from SCOTUS in Trump deportation case  . . ."Several aspects of this decision should reasonably be seen as encouraging in this ongoing clash between the Judiciary and the Executive, including the fact that the chief justice came down on the side of the conservative wing  of the Court, the fact that Judge Boasberg has been well and truly removed from at least this part of the battle, and the fact that there is at least a small light of clarity being shown by the High Court, indicating that it is ready to start reining in some of the lower courts.

"One can only hope that its next pronouncement will spell the end of the use of totally illegal and unconstitutional “nationwide” injunctions, which have no legal basis whatsoever.

"The opinions of the Court can be found here." . . .