Sunday, July 13, 2025

The Butler Mass Shooting: One Trump Year Later!

This iconic photo only shows how unapologetic Trump is when he causes chaos in the nation and throughout the world.

Be warned, graphic images and violence. Take discretion in viewing this.

The second term curse.

The 45/47th President of the United States claimed he was going to lower the temperature after his near assassination.

He lied.

The event that changed the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign of Donald J. Trump.

Just when we thought he would disappear, he would return with vengeance.

His defeat of former vice president Kamala Harris has the Democrats wondering how the hell he pulled it off?

Secret Service snipers kill the suspect.

The Butler Township, Pennsylvania mass shooting in which then candidate Trump was nearly assassinated by some white terrorist.

The U.S. Secret Service admitted they failed to protect their subject but denied there were gaps in security. It was a freak event that managed to rock politics.

Some in the movement he created are not even concerned with this day.

They are pissed about an issue that they vow to not overlook.

As President Donald J. Trump is targeting private citizens like his longtime rival, actress Rosie O'Donnell, MAGA is still pissed that his Justice Department failed to release the highly anticipated Epstein files.

Trump threatened to denaturalize O'Donnell. He ordered a special investigation into James Comey and John Brennan, two former associates under former president Barack Obama and partly under Trump. It was in regards to his 2026 campaign which he had Russian operatives help him win.

Corey Comperatore did not survive the mass shooting.

These individuals have gotten death threats.

Even former president Joe Biden has gotten death threats because of Trump.

Trump mocked Nancy Pelosi and her husband Paul after an intruder tried to kill him. Think about Pelosi, Alvin Bragg, Jack Smith and Mike Pence having credible threats on their lives because of Trump.

Cesar Syoc, Jr. sent pipe bombs to Obama, Biden, Harris, former president Bill Clinton, former secretaries of state Hillary Clinton and John Kerry. Lawmakers, Maxine Waters, Cory Booker and former attorney general Eric Holder. He also threatened media personalities like Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace and Jake Tapper. He tried to threaten Tom Steyer and George Soros, prominent donors to Democratic Party causes.

Trump railed against the junk food media and Democrats for years. His rhetoric has not only raise the political threats but made it more dangerous for some members to hold public events without armed police presence.

The mass shooting of two Minnesota state lawmakers also shows how our politics have become extremely toxic with Trump in office, the conflict between Israel and Gaza, Russia and Ukraine as well as ICE and immigrants.

Trump survived an assassination attempt while speaking at an open-air campaign rally near Butler, Pennsylvania. Trump was shot and wounded in his upper right ear by 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, who fired eight rounds from an AR-15–style rifle from the roof of a nearby building. Crooks also killed one audience member, Corey Comperatore, and critically injured two others. Four seconds after Crooks began firing, Aaron Zaliponi, a member of the Butler County Emergency Service Unit, shot at him and hit his rifle, preventing him from firing more shots. Twelve seconds later, Crooks was shot and killed by the Counter Sniper Team of the United States Secret Service.

This is what Trump wants in America.

As shots were fired, Trump clasped his ear and took cover behind his lectern, where Secret Service agents shielded him until the shooter was killed. Evan Vucci, a photojournalist for the Associated Press, captured photographs of Trump with blood on his face and ear, pumping his fist in the air and saying "Fight!" as agents escorted him offstage; the images went viral on social media. Trump was taken to a hospital, treated, and released later that day. He made his first public appearance after the shooting two days later at the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, wearing a bandage on his ear.

The incident is regarded as the most significant security failure by the Secret Service since the attempted assassination of President Ronald Reagan in 1981.

The director of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, faced bipartisan calls for her resignation when she testified before the United States House Committee on Oversight and Accountability on July 22; she stepped down the following day.

Former president Joe Biden ordered an independent review of the security arrangements, condemned the violence, and called for a reduction in heated political rhetoric, emphasizing the importance of resolving political differences peacefully. Misinformation and conspiracy theories spread on social media after the shooting. Lawmakers called for increased security for major candidates in the election, and the Secret Service subsequently approved enhanced security measures, including the use of bulletproof glass at Trump's outdoor rallies.

Crooks apparently wanted to make a sacrifice of life to help Trump win. Because the suspect was a registered Republican and supported the president.

Misinformation was spread fast. The far right already claimed the shooter was antifa and a Biden supporter. It was quickly identified the shooter was a registered Republican and he only donated $15 to a Democrat. 

At the time, accounts on X were quickly up posting images of the shooter and using the image of Trump with his fist up as an apparent confirmation of act. These trolls were quickly posting antifa and Biden-Harris 2024 to deliberately fool the junk food media.

Trump supporters believed this moment in history put him in the White House.

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Sayfollah Musallet Was Killed By Israelis! Trump, Vance And Rubio Look The Other Way!

Florida man killed by Israeli terrorists. President Donald J. Trump, Congress and the junk food media will not react to his death.

An American who has family living in the West Bank was lynched by Israeli settlers. He was killed and the U.S. will not condemn it or push for criminal charges against those involved.

The junk food media will briefly discuss it but soon ignore this.

Had an American got killed in Iran, Russia, North Korea or China, the United States would react in full force.

A 20-year-old American from Florida was beaten to death by Israeli settlers on Friday while visiting relatives in the occupied West Bank, according to his family and the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Sayfollah Musallet, known as Saif, was “brutally beaten to death” in the town of al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya, north of Ramallah, the family said in a statement on social media and confirmed to NBC News. According to the family, a group of settlers blocked an ambulance from reaching Musallet for about three hours.

After the settlers cleared, Musallet’s brother was able to reach him and carry him to the ambulance, according to the statement. However, “Saif died before reaching the hospital.”

A second man, Mohammed al-Shalabi, 23, was also killed in the same clash with settlers, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers live in developments built in Palestinian territories and widely considered illegal by the international community. Since October 2023, when Hamas attacked southern Israel, sparking the war in Gaza, violence perpetrated by settlers in the West Bank has surged, often aided or abetted by Israeli security forces.

Settler attacks include raids on villages, arson targeting homes and farmland, and physical assaults on residents that have regularly turned deadly.

It is currently unclear why the confrontation that killed Musallet and al-Shalabi began.

NBC News has reached out to the State Department for comment. According to Reuters, a State Department spokesperson said it was “aware of reports of the death of a U.S. citizen in the West Bank,” adding the department had no further comment “out of respect for the privacy of the family and loved ones” of the reported victim.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said Friday it was “aware of reports regarding a Palestinian civilian killed and a number of injured Palestinians as a result of the confrontation, and they are being looked into by the ISA and Israel Police.”

Israel Police did not immediately respond to NBC News’ request for information on the incident or the settlers involved.

Saif’s cousin, Fatmah Muhammed, told NBC News on Saturday that Musallet worked in an ice cream shop run by his father in Tampa, Florida. He traveled to the West Bank in June to visit his mother, brother, and sister. Musallet’s father was en route to the West Bank from Florida for his funeral, to be held on Sunday.

“This news has been devastating for the entire family,” Muhammed said.

Nizar Milbes, a close family friend currently visiting the West Bank from California, told NBC News that many residents of al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya are Americans.

The town was known for its rolling hills and olive trees where many modern Palestinian homes are built, including some of the West Bank’s more opulent houses. Families gathered to barbecue and relax, many of them travelling from the U.S. for vacation, but Milbes said growing settler violence has transformed the area.

“There’s nothing left over here for people to enjoy, the settlers have taken everything,” he told NBC News. “People can’t even go there anymore. The settlers have burned the vacation homes, they’ve encroached and put their stuff there.”

In March, a United Nations report warned that settler violence had “increased in a climate of continuing impunity.”

Yesh Din, an Israeli human rights group, said settlers rarely face legal consequences for violence perpetrated against Palestinians. Between 2005 and 2023, more than 93% of all investigations were closed without an indictment and only 3% of investigations led to a conviction, according to a report by the organization.

“The low conviction rate sends the message that the law enforcement system, in its entirety, does not consider settler violence to be a serious issue, contributing to the perpetrators’ sense of immunity,” the report said.

Since October 2023, 961 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank, according to a database maintained by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, a sharp rise from previous years.

CAIR-Florida, the Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, a nationwide Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, condemned Israeli settlers “backed and enabled by the Israeli government,” for Musallet’s death, and called on President Donald Trump to “put America first.”

“This murder is only the latest killing of an American citizen by illegal Israeli settlers or soldiers,” the statement said. “Every other murder of an American citizen has gone unpunished by the American government, which is why the Israeli government keeps wantonly killing American Palestinians and, of course, other Palestinians.”

In April, 14-year-old American Amer Rabee was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers. His family said he was picking almonds, the IDF said he was throwing rocks. In September 2024, Turkish-American activist Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, 26, was shot dead by an Israeli soldier during a demonstration against West Bank settlements.

American citizens Mohammad Ahmed Mohammad Khdour and Tawfic Hafeth Abdel Jabbar, both 17, were killed by Israeli fire in separate incidents in February and January 2024. 

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Denied Due Process! Over 20 Years And Still No Trial!

Over 20 years and still no trial.

Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was denied due process since his capture in Pakistan.

The junk food media has called him the "mastermind of the Sept. 11th attacks."

He is currently in the Guantanamo Bay military complex on a remote section the United States claimed in Cuba. 

Thanks to the controversies surrounding the United States and its ally Israel, Americans are now starting to question why the hell we have individuals in concentration camps held against their will.

The U.S. had tortured him and deprived him of basic human rights. Under presidents George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Donald J. Trump, the Guantanamo Bay concentration camp has never closed. None of the individuals held there have received a trial or an opportunity to sue the U.S. for the horrific conditions they experienced while they were held.

The junk food media has made them the "scary terrorists" who can't be held in an American federal time out or sent to a U.S. federal court. They are called "enemy combatants." 

Thanks to Trump and Biden, I now see how America has declined in human rights, civil rights, economic freedoms and democracy. 

Trump has accelerated America's decline since he became president in 2017 and 2025.

The group al Qaeda has confirmed that the reasons for attacking the United States and its interests all stemmed from our support for Israel. 

Israel is a white Jewish supremacist apartheid ethnostate that has committed a series of international crimes. Israel has engage in illegal occupation, seizing of sovereignty, committing a genocide and attacking other sovereignties. The U.S. has been its staunchest defender. It has become a focal point in why BRICS is growing and world leaders are preparing to abandon the U.S. dollar as the primary source of monetary value.

A divided federal appeals court on Friday threw out an agreement that would have allowed accused Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed to plead guilty in a deal sparing him the risk of execution for al Qaeda's 2001 attacks.

The decision by a panel of the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., undoes an attempt to wrap up more than two decades of military prosecution beset by legal and logistical troubles. It signals there will be no quick end to the long struggle by the U.S. military and successive administrations to bring to justice the man charged with planning one of the deadliest attacks ever on the United States.

The deal, negotiated over two years and approved by military prosecutors and the Pentagon's senior official for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a year ago, stipulated life sentences without parole for Mohammed and two co-defendants.

Mohammed is accused of developing and directing the plot to crash hijacked airliners into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Another of the hijacked planes flew into a field in Pennsylvania.

Relatives of the Sept. 11 victims were split on the plea deal. Some objected to it, saying a trial was the best path to justice and to gaining more information about the attacks, while others saw it as the best hope for bringing the painful case to a conclusion and getting some answers from the defendants.

The plea deal would have obligated the men to answer any lingering questions that families of the victims have about the attacks.

But then-Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin repudiated the deal, saying a decision on the death penalty in an attack as grave as Sept. 11 should only be made by the defense secretary. 

"The Secretary of Defense indisputably had legal authority to withdraw from the agreements; the plain and unambiguous text of the pretrial agreements shows that no performance of promises had begun," Friday's decision reads in part.

In January, the U.S. Justice Department filed a motion seeking to stop the plea deal.

The Biden Administration rejected the plea deal.

"The allegations against the respondents set forth their extensive roles as the counselors, commanders, and conspirators in the murder of 2,976 people, the injury of numerous civilians and military personnel, and the destruction of property worth tens of billions of dollars," the filing said, arguing later that "this Court should issue a writ of mandamus and prohibition to the military commission directing it to recognize that the Secretary validly withdrew from the pretrial agreements with the respondents and prohibiting the military commission from conducting hearings in which the respondents would enter guilty pleas pursuant to the invalid pretrial agreements."

Attorneys for the defendants had argued that the agreement was already legally in effect and that Austin, who served under President Joe Biden, acted too late to try to throw it out. A military judge at Guantanamo and a military appeals panel agreed with the defense lawyers.

But, by a 2-1 vote, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found Austin acted within his authority and faulted the military judge's ruling.

The panel had previously put the agreement on hold while it considered the appeal, first filed by the Biden administration and then continued under President Trump.

"Having properly assumed the convening authority, the Secretary determined that the 'families and the American public deserve the opportunity to see military commission trials carried out.' The Secretary acted within the bounds of his legal authority, and we decline to second-guess his judgment," Judges Patricia Millett and Neomi Rao wrote.

Millett was an appointee of President Barack Obama, while Rao was appointed by Trump.

In a dissent, Judge Robert Wilkins, an Obama appointee, wrote, "The government has not come within a country mile of proving clearly and indisputably that the Military Judge erred."

Brett Eagleson, who was among the family members who objected to the deal, called Friday's appellate ruling "a good win, for now."

"A plea deal allows this to be tucked away into a nice, pretty package, wrapped into a bow and put on a shelf and forgotten about," said Eagleson, who was 15 when his father, shopping center executive John Bruce Eagleson, was killed in the attacks.

Brett Eagleson was unmoved by the deal's provisions for the defendants to answer Sept. 11 families' questions; he wonders how truthful the men would be. In his view, "the only valid way to get answers and seek the truth is through a trial" and pretrial fact-finding.

Elizabeth Miller, who was 6 when the attacks killed her father, firefighter Douglas Miller, was among those who supported the deal.

"Of course, growing up, a trial would have been great initially," she said. But "we're in 2025, and we're still at the pretrial stage."

"I just really don't think a trial is possible," said Miller, who also favored the deal because of her opposition to the death penalty in general.

The legal advocacy group Center for Constitutional Rights criticized the decision, saying that without the plea agreements, the case will never be resolved.

"This decision will ensure nothing but a continued lack of justice and accountability for everyone involved in the 9/11 military trial at Guantánamo," attorney Wells Dixon said in a statement.

I get it.

The victims of the attacks want justice. They want the individuals who co-conspired with the hijackers to be held accountable.

Mohammed did not fly the planes but partially funded it. He should be given a fair trial.

These white bigots can't allow the federal government conclude this.

The Sept. 11th Attacks are always held to honor the victims. Four commercial airliners deliberately crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and rural Pennsylvania.

Nearly 3,000 people died. The 19 men who hijacked the airliners managed to take advantage of the U.S. lack of security. They made a major dent in America's arrogance.

Bush to this day will be ranked low. 

So far the 21st Century historians will not look at Bush, Biden and Trump as favorable.

Friday, July 11, 2025

Dan Bongino Tells Trump It's Him Or Pam Bondi!

The most worthless person in the FBI will quit if the president doesn't fire his top cop.

The debacle over the Jeffrey Epstein Client List and his death has Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel, Deputy Director Dan Bongino, Vice President JD Vance and President Donald J. Trump in the crosshairs of MAGA.

Now MAGA wants heads to roll.

Calls for Bondi to step down are growing.

Now an ultimatum from FBI Deputy Director Bongino.

Bongino is considering leaving his job after a heated confrontation with Attorney Pam Bondi over his frustration with how the Justice Department has handled the Jeffrey Epstein files, according to a person who has spoken with Bongino and a source familiar with the interactions that Bongino and FBI Director Patel have had with Bondi.

“Bongino is out of control furious,” the person who has spoken with the deputy FBI director said. “This destroyed his career. He’s threatening to quit and torch Pam unless she’s fired.”

Bongino did not report to work Friday amid speculation about his whereabouts, said a source familiar with the perspectives of DOJ leaders who also believes that Bongino is considering leaving.

This came after a confrontation Wednesday at a meeting with Bondi and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles during which Bongino and Patel were asked about a news story suggesting they were dissatisfied with the decision not to release any additional Epstein files, according to the source familiar with the perspectives of DOJ leaders and an additional source familiar with the meeting. The meeting was first reported by Axios.

The meeting “got pretty heated,” another source who was briefed on the meeting said.

“Bondi, [Deputy Attorney General] Todd Blanche, Patel and Bongino were on the same page on this all along, until the criticism started to come in,” the source familiar with DOJ leaders’ perspectives said. “Bongino couldn’t take it.”

The boss is on the Epstein list.

An FBI spokesman did not respond to requests for comment, and the Justice Department declined to comment. In a statement responding to earlier news reports about Bongino’s dissatisfaction, White House spokesman Harrison Fields said, “President Trump has assembled a highly qualified and experienced law and order team dedicated to protecting Americans, holding criminals accountable, and delivering justice to victims. This work is being carried out seamlessly and with unity. Any attempt to sow division within this team is baseless and distracts from the real progress being made in restoring public safety and pursuing justice for all.”

After Fields’ statement was provided to NBC News, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt provided another statement in which she said, “President Trump is proud of Attorney General Bondi’s efforts to execute his Make America Safe Again agenda, restore the integrity of the Department of Justice, and bring justice to victims of crime. The continued fixation on sowing division in President Trump’s Cabinet is baseless and unfounded in reality.”

Two sources familiar with President Donald Trump’s thinking said he has not lost confidence in anyone involved.

The source familiar with DOJ leaders’ perspective said the White House is backing Bondi’s decision not to release any more files, which accompanied a Justice Department statement on Monday asserting that there is no secret Epstein client list and that no further charges against others are warranted.

The source familiar with the perspectives of Patel and Bongino say they have been increasingly frustrated with Bondi over a variety of issues, not just the Epstein files. The two men, who have daily interactions with Bondi, have made clear their displeasure, the source said.

Bongino has regularly posted about the bureau and criticism it has received on X during his time in the job.

The decision and DOJ statement on Epstein have sparked an uproar among many Trump supporters who believe there has long been a cover-up involving the Epstein files. Patel and Bongino have been among those who advanced that theory in recent years, with Bongino doing so on his popular podcast.

Investigators involved in the case have said for years that there is no Epstein client list and there are no secrets buried in unreleased files.

Bondi herself has made statements that fed the conspiracy theories. She said on Fox that she had an Epstein client list on her desk, although the White House and Bondi herself later said she meant the Epstein files in general.

A DOJ statement from Monday said its review “revealed no incriminating ‘client list.’ There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions. We did not uncover evidence that could predicate an investigation against uncharged third parties.”

In the end, the source close to DOJ leaders said, Bondi and Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche accepted those findings, knowing that releasing them would result in criticism from Trump supporters. They believed Patel and Bongino were with them, but that may no longer be true.

In a post on X Friday morning, Blanche wrote, “I worked closely with @FBIDirectorKash and @FBIDDBongino on the joint FBI and DOJ memo regarding the Epstein Files. All of us signed off on the contents of the memo and the conclusions stated in the memo. The suggestion by anyone that there was any daylight between the FBI and DOJ leadership on this memo’s composition and release is patently false.”

David Gergen Passed Away!

Longtime political pundit David Gergen has passed away.

Longtime political pundit from CNN and advisor to former presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton has passed away.

David Gergen, a veteran of Washington politics and an adviser to four presidents in a career spanning decades in government, academia and media, has died. He was 83.

Over the years, he served as a speechwriter, communications director and counselor to the president, among other roles.

Dean Jeremy Weinstein of the Harvard Kennedy School, with which Gergen had a long relationship, said Gergen died of a long illness. Gergen “devoted decades of his life to serving those who sought to serve,” said Hannah Riley Bowles, a former co-director of the school’s Center for Public Leadership, where Gergen was the founding director.

“David was a principled leader of unmatched character, integrity and kindness, who chose to see goodness in every person he met,” Riley Bowles said.

Al Gore, who served as Clinton’s vice president, posted on X, “Of the countless ways that David Gergen contributed to our great country, what I will remember him for most was his kindness to everyone he worked with, his sound judgment, and his devotion to doing good in the world.”

David Richmond Gergen was born in North Carolina and graduated from Yale University and the Harvard Law School, according to a biography on the Harvard Kennedy School website. He would go on to receive 27 honorary degrees over the course of his career.

Gergen founded the Center for Public Leadership at the Harvard Kennedy School and remained there as professor of public service emeritus until his death, according to the school’s website.

After serving in the U.S. Navy in the 1960s, Gergen took his first White House job in 1971, serving as a speechwriting assistant for Nixon. Bipartisanship and collaboration were hallmarks of his long career, said colleagues who paid testimonials on social media Friday.

He was also a media personality who worked as a senior political analyst for CNN. In his 2022 book “Hearts Touched with Fire: How Great Leaders are Made,” he wrote: “Our greatest leaders have emerged from both good times and, more often, challenging ones. … The very finest among them make the difficult calls, that can ultimately alter the course of history.”

A private burial is scheduled for Mount Auburn Cemetery on Monday, said Mark Douglass, director of Douglass Funeral Home in Lexington, Massachusetts. A larger memorial service at Harvard will be held in the coming weeks, Douglass said. 

Little Marco Bans Francesca Albanese At The Behest Of Israel!

Francesca Albanese has more security because Israel had threatened her.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sucks the cock of an Israeli.

The State Department issued sanctions on the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The State Department issued a ban and ceasure of properties belonging Francesca P. Albanese. She is now denied entry into the United States. 

On the grounds of being "hostile" to the United States and Israel.

Claiming that she spews antisemitic rhetoric. It is false.

Albanese is a high-profile member of a group of experts chosen by the 47-member U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva. They report to the body as a means of monitoring human rights records in various countries and the global observance of specific rights.

Special rapporteurs don’t represent the U.N. and have no formal authority. Still, their reports can step up pressure on countries, while their findings inform prosecutors at the International Criminal Court and other venues working on transnational justice cases.

Albanese's work as an independent investigator scrutinizing human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories, with Washington decrying what it called a “campaign of political and economic warfare” against the U.S. and Israel.

Rubio said in a statement announcing sanctions against Albanese on Wednesday that she “has spewed unabashed antisemitism, expressed support for terrorism, and open contempt for the United States, Israel and the West.”

Rubio does what Israel wants.

Albanese said Thursday that she believed the sanctions were “calculated to weaken my mission.” She said at a news conference in Slovenia that “I’ll continue to do what I have to do.”

She questioned why she had been sanctioned — “for having exposed a genocide? For having denounced the system? They never challenged me on the facts.”

The U.N. high commissioner for human rights, Volker Türk, called for a “prompt reversal” of the U.S. sanctions. He added that “even in face of fierce disagreement, U.N. member states should engage substantively and constructively, rather than resort to punitive measures.”

Prominent expert

Albanese, an Italian human rights lawyer, has developed an unusually high profile as the special rapporteur for the West Bank and Gaza, a post she has held since May 2022.

Last week, she named several large U.S. companies among those aiding Israel as it fights a war with Hamas in Gaza, saying her report “shows why Israel’s genocide continues: because it is lucrative for many.”

Israel has long had a rocky relationship with the Human Rights Council, Albanese and previous rapporteurs, accusing them of bias. It has refused to cooperate with a special “Commission of Inquiry” established following a 2021 conflict with Hamas.

Albanese has been vocal about what she describes as a genocide by Israel against Palestinians in Gaza. Israel and the U.S., which provides military support to its close ally, have strongly denied the accusation.

‘Nothing justifies what Israel is doing’

In recent weeks, Albanese issued a series of letters urging other countries to pressure Israel, including through sanctions, to end its deadly bombardment of the Gaza Strip. She also has been a strong supporter of arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court against Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for allegations of war crimes.

Albanese said at a news conference last year that she has “always been attacked since the very beginning of my mandate,” adding that criticism wouldn’t force her to step down.

“It just infuriates me, it pisses me off, of course it does, but then it creates even more pressure not to step back,” she said. “Human rights work is first and foremost amplifying the voice of people who are not heard.”

Stay to what you do best Little Marco.

She added that “of course, one condemned Hamas — how not to condemn Hamas? But at the same time, nothing justifies what Israel is doing.”

Albanese became an affiliate scholar at the Institute for the Study of International Migration at Georgetown University in 2015, and has taught and lectured in recent years at various universities in Europe and the Middle East. She also has written publications and opinions on Palestinian issues.

Albanese worked between 2003 and 2013 with arms of the U.N., including the legal affairs department of the U.N. Palestinian aid agency, UNRWA, and the U.N. human rights office, according to her biography on the Georgetown website.

She was in Washington between 2013 and 2015 and worked for an American nongovernmental organization, Project Concern International, as an adviser on protection issues during an Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

Member of a small group

Albanese is one of 13 current council-appointed experts on specific countries and territories.

Special rapporteurs, who document rights violations and abuses, usually have renewable mandates of one year and often work without the support of the country under investigation. There are rapporteurs for Afghanistan, Belarus, Burundi, Cambodia, North Korea, Eritrea, Iran, Myanmar and Russia. One on Syria is supposed to take office once the mandate of a long-serving commission of inquiry on the country ends.

There also are three country-specific “independent experts,” a role more focused on technical assistance, for the Central African Republic, Mali and Somalia.

Additionally, there are several dozen “thematic mandates,” which task experts or working groups to analyze phenomena related to particular human rights. Those include special rapporteurs on “torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,” the human rights of migrants, the elimination of discrimination against people affected by leprosy and the sale, sexual exploitation and sexual abuse of children.

He is a former Republican senator from Florida who grew up in Miami. He grew up listening to LL Cool J, Tupac Shakur, Notorious B.I.G., EPMD, Snoop Dogg and Luther Campbell.

He is a hip-hop Republican. 

Yeah, funny.

Tomi Lahren, Candace Owens, the Hodge Twins and Leo Terrell are hip-hop Republicans. 

West Chester Ohio Beer Distributor Folds!

Southwest Ohio beer distributor sells it company putting its workers out of jobs.

Ohio Eagle Distribution which operates out of West Chester, Ohio is going out of business. This will put 124 workers out of work. Its location on Allen Road near Union Centre Boulevard is a mile from Interstate 75. It covered the Miami Valley and Tri State areas, respectfully.

They issued a WARN notice.

Ohio Eagle distributing says it will close both its Allen Road warehouse as well as a facility in Lima. 54 jobs will be lost in Lima.

The closure is expected to be finished by Sept. 8.

Ohio Eagle is a wholesaler for Anheuser-Busch, Corona and Yuengling as well as a craft beer distributor.

Ohio Eagle said it has decided to sell to Moraine-based Heidelberg Distributing.

“Recent news reports have included misinformation suggesting that our employees will lose their jobs. This is simply not true. Heidelberg is committed to retaining as many of our talented team members as possible and looks forward to welcoming them into their organization,” Ohio Eagle wrote in a social media post.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

Ohio Woman Who Gouged A Man's Eye Back In Trouble!

The Ohio woman who gouged a man's eye out back in trouble.

Years ago, a woman named Heather N. Sims used the edge of her pumps and stabbed a man in the face at a Dayton, Ohio McDonald's drive thru.

The incident happened in 2011 and got national attention.

Sims was given 17.5 months in the state for this. The victim Anthony Miliner was severely injured when Sims and three of her female friends at the time got into a heated confrontation during a wait in McDonald's.

Miliner who lost his eye has a lifetime of disability thanks to her.

Sims at the time was not apologetic for her actions. She was on the run for about a week before she finally turned herself in. 

To spare a lengthy 15 year bid, Sims tearfully apologize to the victim and claimed that she was not in her right mind. She had a child to raise and felt that putting her in the iron college would ruin her son's life.

The state gave her the plea deal which gave her some time to think as well as a hefty restitution to the court and victim.

And since her release, she posts on social media and shows little remorse for actions of the previous decade. The probation given was lengthy and required her to be a good citizen and active worker.

Unfortunately, people are annoying. It riles her up and she gets to acting out.

It lands her back in the county lockup.

So last year, she violated her terms of probation and was on in house with monitoring. This year, she violated her terms.

So she is currently in the county lockup awaiting a preliminary hearing to determine whether she should serve her remaining sentence in the iron college.

The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

U.S. Senators Take Photo With War Criminal Netanyahu!

A bunch of rats with the exterminator.

President Donald J. Trump, the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate are totally out of touch with the voters. 

Republicans and Democrats who take money from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee are compromised.

Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX), Adam Schiff (D-CA), Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Amy Klobucher (D-MN), Maria Cantwell (D-WA), Jon Husted (R-OH), Jacky Rosen (D-NV), Cory Booker (D-NJ), Steve Daines (R-MT), Jim Risch (R-ID), Dave McCormick (R-PA), Chris Coons (D-DE), Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) take a photo with a maniac. Some of these idiots are thinking about running for president once Trump dies in office. I know he is supposed to leave in 2028, but the Supreme Court gave him immunity. 

He has openly stated he will not leave office.

Who's to say he won't peacefully leave?

The regime of Israel has a controversial prime minister. 

Benjamin Netanyahu is greeted by both parties like he the motherfucking president.

Even President Donald J. Trump and Vice President JD Vance are glazing over this disgusting human being.

Netanyahu met with House Speaker Mike Johnson Tuesday after meeting earlier in the day with Vice President JD Vance. Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, postponed a trip to Israel in June to address the Israeli parliament, known as the Knesset, as war broke out with Iran. 

In a statement, Johnson said he and Netanyahu discussed the United States' commitment to Israel's security and a ceasefire agreement in Gaza. 

"America and Israel's strong stand in the 12-Day War dealt a devastating blow to the greatest enemy of peace in the region, leaving the Iranian regime weaker than at any point in decades. We are hopeful that this marks the dawn of a new chapter of peace in the Middle East," Johnson said. 

Netanyahu's meeting with a bipartisan group of more than a dozen senators was delayed until Wednesday. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, a South Dakota Republican, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, a New York Democrat, both attended the meeting. 

History will look at Congress as an enabler of a genocidal rogue state.

GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy of Louisiana was also among the attendees, and he told reporters afterward that the Israeli leader had discussed regime change in Iran with the group. 

He said Netanyahu argued that "if there's regime change in Iran, it'll be better for the Iranian people and better for the region." The Louisiana senator recounted Netanyahu said to the group that "Iran has been destabilizing for that whole region, but that if Iran becomes a partner, as opposed to an adversary — not just to Israel, but to Europe, to Saudi Arabia, to the other nations — how much potential can be unlocked?"

Netanyahu's visits to the U.S. Capitol come as Trump faces criticism from Democrats and some Republicans over his decision to strike three locations central to Iran's nuclear program last month. 

Lawmakers introduced several measures in the Senate and House seeking to restrict Mr. Trump from taking further action against Iran without approval. The Senate voted down a war powers resolution introduced by Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, while the other measures have yet to receive a vote. 

Netanyahu met with administration officials Monday and had dinner at the White House with the president. Speaking to reporters Monday, Trump expressed confidence that there will be a ceasefire with Hamas soon. And on U.S.-Iran talks, he forecasted that more details would come out Tuesday.

Following his meeting with Johnson on Tuesday afternoon, Netanyahu told reporters that the "resolute decision of President Trump to act with us against those who seek to destroy Israel and threaten the peace of the world has made a remarkable change in the Middle East."

"There are opportunities for peace that we intend to realize," Netanyahu added. "We're working together on this. We have still to finish the job in Gaza, release all our hostages, eliminate and destroy Hamas' military and governance capabilities because Gaza must have a different future for ours sake, for everyone's sake."

Netanyahu said the coordination between the U.S. and Trump has been "unmatched." 

The president and prime minister met again later Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Trump said beforehand he expected to speak with the Israeli leader about "mostly Gaza."

While at the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, Netanyahu said Trump wants a peace deal, "but not at any price." 

The meetings come after Johnson postponed a planned trip to Israel last month, where he was scheduled to address Israel's parliament in Jerusalem, amid open warfare between Israel and Iran. It would have been one of a small number of foreign trips he's made since becoming speaker. Johnson met with Netanyahu in Washington in February. During that visit, Netanyahu also met with Senate Majority Leader John Thune and a bipartisan group of senators.

The Israeli prime minister addressed a joint meeting of Congress nearly a year ago as he sought to shore up support for Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza, while criticizing those who had protested against the conflict.

Wednesday, July 09, 2025

CVS Closes Downtown Dayton Location!

Dayton loses its only retail store. The CVS Pharmacy closes in August.

I am reminded that Dayton, Ohio continues to fall in decline. Despite the NATO summit and a push to combat gun violence, the Gem City is falling further down.

Streets are silent.

Yet gun violence continues.

Taggers are still vandalizing the city. 

The white teens from the suburbs are defacing Dayton because they can.

The road diet on Dayton streets was a good idea at first. However, it has become more of a distraction and it has drove small businesses out. 

Downtown Dayton has four hotels in the city with the oldest hotel in Dave Hall Plaza being revitalized to attract visitors. The city expanded its DORA zones to accommodate nightclubs and restaurants. The Oregon District and Water Street have saw some increase in nightlife.

Anyway, the struggling CVS Pharmacy.

This year the company announced it will close nearly 300 stores in 2025.

The location on Ludlow Street will be on the list.

A sign on the front door of the CVS pharmacy at 32 N. Ludlow St. says the store will be shutting down Aug. 12. The notice directs customers to visit the company’s other locations at 4901 N. Main St. (about five miles away) and 4329 W. Third St. (about four miles away).

Dayton has six locations. Overall, there are 39 stores. 

Some are located inside Target.

CVS is an American retail corporation. A subsidiary of CVS Health, it is headquartered in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. 

Originally named the Consumer Value Stores, it was founded in Lowell, Massachusetts, in 1963.

Linda Yaccarino X'ed Out!

America, do not hire this woman. She is an enabler of division. X her out.

She left NBCUniversial and Comcast to join The X Group. In her two years running social platform X (formerly Twitter), she became the face of extremism and disinformation.

Linda Yaccarino, I hope you find it hard to find another job. The damage you've done can not be pardonable. You enabled bot farms, platforming white supremacy, this scam called foundational Black Americans, Zionism, rage bait, endless pornography and endless stupidity.

Yaccarino on Wednesday announced she is stepping down as CEO of Elon Musk’s social media site X after two years in the role.

Yaccarino’s departure comes one day after Musk’s artificial intelligence chatbot Grok repeatedly made antisemitic comments and referenced Hitler in response to posts about the Texas flooding.

Again, everything is antisemitic.

Israel and the Zionist overplayed the antisemitism card. Again, you can hate.

It's a free country.

As long as that said person doesn't commit an act of violence in regards to hate.

Grok is built by Musk’s company xAI, which merged with X in March in an all-stock transaction that values the AI company at $80 billion and the social media company at $33 billion.

“When @elonmusk and I first spoke of his vision for X, I knew it would be the opportunity of a lifetime to carry out the extraordinary mission of this company,” Yaccarino wrote in a post on X. “I’m immensely grateful to him for entrusting me with the responsibility of protecting free speech, turning the company around, and transforming X into the Everything App.” 

Yaccarino did not give a reason for her departure, but her exit had been in the works for over a week, a source familiar told NBC News.

Linda Yaccarino sold her soul to a sexual predator.

Musk responded to Yaccarino’s post on Wednesday and said: “Thank you for your contributions.”

Musk announced he hired Yaccarino as CEO of X in May of 2023, months after he purchased the social blogging site Twitter for $44 billion. Throughout her two years as chief executive, Yaccarino acted as a staunch supporter of Musk and repeatedly defended him on social media.

Yaccarino previously worked at NBCUniversal and rose to the top of the company’s global advertising business. She was primarily tasked with overseeing “business operations” at X, which included trying to placate advertisers as the social platform underwent substantial changes to its safety and content moderation policies.

After Musk hurled insults, including “Go f--- yourself,” at advertisers during the 2023 DealBook Summit, for instance, Yaccarino described Musk’s comments as an “explicit point of view about our position.”

“We’re a platform that allows people to make their own decisions,” Yaccarino wrote in a post on X at the time. “And here’s my perspective when it comes to advertising: X is standing at a unique and amazing intersection of Free Speech and Main Street — and the X community is powerful and is here to welcome you. To our partners who believe in our meaningful work -- Thank You.”

Disclosure: NBCUniversal is the parent company of CNBC.

The Jewish Democrats Go Full Islamophobia!

Debbie Wasserman Schultz is old politics. Besides being an establishment member, her pro Israel stances, insider trading and Islamophobia is reason for a primary challenger.

Free Palestine 🇵🇸

Zionists are racists.

After seeing endless images of children being massacred, politicians openly cheering for destruction, inaction from our elected leaders, one would think that action is necessary. I mean these folks are getting tired of the status quo.

We need to abandon the Democratic Party. They are stuck on stupid when it comes to policies. They allowed the fascist Republicans take away women's rights, birthright citizenship and the safety net. They are more bothered over a Muslim nominee for mayor of the United States largest city.

They care less about children being killed by Israel. They more concerned with empty words instead of watching in real time people dying in these streets of the United States.

More Americans want the U.S. to cut Israel loose. The House of Representatives and U.S. Senate are not listening. They passed the Big Beautiful Bill and continue to fund Israel as it is actively leading the U.S. to World War III.

The time is now.

Reject the status quo.

Primary all the candidates who support Israel. 

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Rep. Andre Carson (D-IN) and Rep. Lateefah Simon (D-CA) should abandon the Democratic Party. They should become independent and lower the Democrats minority even further. 

Arab Americans and Muslim voters should no longer consider the Democrats and Republicans as reliable to solve their issues. 

President Donald J. Trump betrayed them.

Former president Joe Biden betrayed them.

It is time for voters to reject the status quo. We need for term limits for all members (as well as the Supreme Court), demanding members to produce results, rank choice voting and stopping older members from constantly running.

Three older Democratic members died this year.

Of the 212 members of the House Democrats, 136 members are still backing Israel despite Democratic voters strongly opposing that.

Zohran Mamdani must reject the noise.

Over 65% of Democratic voters do not want Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, Ken Martin and Gavin Newsom leading the party on messaging and policies.

A potential civil war is brewing in the U.S. thanks to Trump.

Over 70% of Democrats say the U.S. is nothing to be proud of. Many Democrats believe America is in decline.

It is time to primary Democrats who are more concerned with issues outside their district and state. 

John Fetterman, Ritchie Torres, Josh Gottheimer, Jared Moskowitz, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries and Katherine Clark should be primaried. They are ineffective and too cozy with the apartheid ethnostate of Israel.

So The Hill reported that House members in the Democratic Caucus sound the alarm on Zohran Mamdani. He is the Democratic nominee for New York City mayor. He won on kitchen table issues and is favored to defeat incumbent mayor, independent Eric Adams.

Jewish Democrats on Capitol Hill are raising concerns about Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor, arguing that his refusal to condemn the phrase “globalize the intifada” or recognize Israel as a Jewish state could be dangerous during the current moment of rising antisemitism in the U.S.

Mamdani, a self-described Democratic socialist, bested a crowded field of Democratic mayoral hopefuls last month on a message largely focused on affordability in the city. But his ascension has been accompanied by intense scrutiny of his statements related to Israel, including his support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, accusing Israel of apartheid after the Oct. 7 attack and stopping short of denouncing the saying “globalize the intifada” or calling Israel a Jewish state.

The latter two have sparked worries among Jewish Democrats in Congress — especially with Mamdani having a path to lead the city with the largest Jewish population in the country.

According to a source familiar with the matter, the situation has been a topic of discussion among the small group on Capitol Hill.

“To not be willing to condemn the term ‘globalize the intifada,’ it just demonstrates his callous disregard for antisemitism, terrorist activity… Anyone that I care about couldn’t possibly distance themselves from him more,” said Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), who was the first Jewish woman elected to represent Florida in Congress. “It’s really terribly disturbing and potentially dangerous.”

“When you have a prominent candidate who is giving permission to use dangerous rhetoric that potentially incites violence and incites people and creates a permission structure to fan the flames of violence? That’s just completely unacceptable,” she added. “And how he doesn’t understand that shows me that he isn’t ready for prime time.”

Rep. Brad Schneider (D-IL), another prominent Jewish Democrat, said Mamdani is “either ignoring or gaslighting the public” when he said the phrase “globalize the intifada” is “a peaceful call.”

“I think he’s wrong on all those things,” echoed Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL), who represents a part of Florida with a large population of Jewish individuals. “If he can’t tell people globalizing the intifada, if he can’t say that that’s antisemitic, then obviously he’s gonna continue to add to the problem, not deflate it.”

The response from New York’s Jewish Democrats on Capitol Hill was more tepid, however.

Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), the dean of New York’s Congressional delegation in the House, endorsed Mamdani the day after Election Day.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), meanwhile, issued carefully worded statements that stopped short of endorsing Mamdani.

Goldman, however, specifically said he, during a recent meeting with Mamdani, urged the candidate to make protecting Jewish individuals in New York City a priority.

“Zohran and I share a desire to lift up vulnerable New Yorkers and make the city more affordable and safe,” Goldman wrote in a statement. “To that end, I explained why Jewish New Yorkers feel unsafe in the City and that, as he continues this campaign, he must not only condemn anti-Jewish hate and calls for violence, but make clear that as Mayor he would take proactive steps to protect all New Yorkers and make us secure.”

The Hill reached out to Mamdani for comment.

Mamdani responded to the criticism at a press conference before the election, “There’s no room for antisemitism in this city and this country.”

“It pains me to be called an antisemite. It pains me to be painted as I’m somehow in opposition to the very Jewish New Yorkers that I know and love and that are such a key part of this city,” he said.

Mamdani, who is Muslim and was born in Uganda, set off a stir in New York City in mid-June when, during an interview on The Bulwark’s podcast, refused to condemn the phrase “globalize the intifada,” which supporters view as Palestinians fighting for their rights and opposing Israeli occupation, but pro-Israel activists see as endorsing violence against Tel Aviv, with a signal towards Palestinian attacks on Israel in the late 1980s and early 2000s.

During the interview, Mamdani recognized antisemitism as “a real issue in our city,” but said he was “less comfortable with the idea of banning the use of certain words,” comparing such a move to tactics utilized by President Trump. Pressed again, he recognized the want among many to stand up for Palestinian human rights, later adding: “What we need to do is focus on keeping Jewish New Yorkers safe, and the question of the permissibility of language is something that I haven’t ventured into.”

During an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” after his campaign victory, Mamdani stuck to the same response when asked about the phrase by moderator Kristen Welker three times.

According to a poll released earlier this month by American Pulse, 30 percent of respondents said they were more likely to vote for Mamdani after learning of his position on BDS and the “globalize the intifada” phrase while 52 percent said they were less likely. The margin of error was plus or minus four percentage points.

Mamdani has also drawn some criticism for declining to call Israel a Jewish state. When asked if he believed in the Jewish state of Israel during the Democratic mayoral debate, Mamdani responded: “I believe Israel has the right to exist,” adding “as a state with equal right” when pressed. He stuck by that message during a subsequent interview on Good Day New York.

“It’s a huge problem,” Rep. Greg Landsman (D-OH), who has a tattoo written in Hebrew, said of Mamdani’s stances. “It is happening in the context of a violent surge in antisemitism. Two Jews murdered here in Washington, D.C., at an event that some of us would have gone to had we not been voting, and then in Boulder, where Jews were set on fire. And now this. It’s definitely something that we’re worried about.”

The concerns, to be sure, are not universal. In addition to Nadler’s endorsement, Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD), another prominent Jewish Democrat, urged his party to coalesce around their nominee, arguing that Mamdani should not be penalized for a slogan that he does not use.

“Our position is we’ve got to globalize human rights and peace and security for every nation and every people, and everything I’ve heard from him was consistent with that,” Raskin said. “Globalize the intifada is not his slogan.”

But Jewish individuals in the party are still raising alarm, warning that such stances are not satisfactory, especially for a prominent politician in a city with such a large Jewish population.

“Jewish Americans in New York and beyond are concerned about his position on Israel and his continued defense of this phrase, which we hear as a call to violence,” Halie Soifer, the CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, told The Hill in an interview. “And at a moment of rising antisemitism, frankly it’s unacceptable for him to continue to defend this phrase if he wants to be mayor of the largest Jewish population of any city in the world.”

Let me summed this up for you. We got members of the House of Representatives more concerned with words not actions. 

We have Democratic House members more concerned with Israel instead of their districts in New York, Florida, Ohio and Maryland. 

We have members who know nothing about New York City voters. They are trying to reject the will of the voters who demand the Democratic Party lower the rent, lower the groceries, make transportation affordable and protect all its citizens.

They want "identity politics" when it comes to Jewish voters but rejection of everyone else with differences.

Jewish people are screaming antisemitism everywhere they go. It's getting old.

Antisemitism is now a joke. 

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