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BREAKING: A federal judge knocks the wind out of celebrating MAGA supporters by banning several prominent insurrectionists from entering Washington, D.C. despite Donald Trump's commutations.
Victory just turned to ash in their mouths...
Federal Judge Amit Meht has ruled that Stewart Rhodes, leader of the far-right militia Oath Keepers, and seven other Capitol rioters are forbidden from stepping foot in D.C. "as a condition of their release from prison."
The only way that they will be allowed to enter the city is with express permission granted by a court.
All of these individuals had their sentences commuted by Trump but were not pardoned.
The judge's decision comes in the wake of a visit that Rhodes made to D.C. to see a lawmaker.
"I’m only guilty of opposing those who are destroying the country," a defiant Rhodes said. "We stood up for our country because we knew the election was stolen. Biden did not get 81 million votes."
These traitors are an unrepentant, active threat to to American democracy. The least we can do is keep them away from the heart of our government.

if stupid was a photo

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BREAKING: A federal judge knocks the wind out of celebrating MAGA supporters by banning several prominent insurrectionists from entering Washington, D.C. despite Donald Trump's commutations.
Victory just turned to ash in their mouths...
Federal Judge Amit Meht has ruled that Stewart Rhodes, leader of the far-right militia Oath Keepers, and seven other Capitol rioters are forbidden from stepping foot in D.C. "as a condition of their release from prison."
The only way that they will be allowed to enter the city is with express permission granted by a court.
All of these individuals had their sentences commuted by Trump but were not pardoned.
The judge's decision comes in the wake of a visit that Rhodes made to D.C. to see a lawmaker.
"I’m only guilty of opposing those who are destroying the country," a defiant Rhodes said. "We stood up for our country because we knew the election was stolen. Biden did not get 81 million votes."
These traitors are an unrepentant, active threat to to American democracy. The least we can do is keep them away from the heart of our government.

if stupid was a photo

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Wow another Black Racist DEI hire telling a crippled white guy he can’t ride in the front of the bus.
 

Elon Musk Addresses Germany’s Far-Right AfD Party In Surprise Rally Appearance—Amid ‘Nazi Salute’ Controversy​



Elon Musk on Saturday made a surprise appearance at a rally for Germany’s Alternative for Deutschland party, repeating his support for the far-right party as the country’s “best hope” as the world’s richest person faces accusations of performing a “Sieg Heil” salute at an inauguration event earlier this week.

A DISGRACE!!!
 

What Retired/Retiring Veterans Need to Know About Elon Musk’s Plans for Government Efficiency​

Heather Altamirano
Sat, January 25, 2025 at 11:01 AM EST

Many speculate that the Veterans Health Care Eligibility Reform Act of 1996 is on the chopping block because it costs the government $119 billion annually. The law expired in 1998 but is still funded and benefits veterans today by improving healthcare standards, expanding eligibility for outpatients, and more.

Job Loss​

According to a press release from the National Federation of Federal Employees, 30% of federal employees are veterans. If Musk and Ramaswamy follow through on promises to cut massive spending, an estimated 481,950 veterans will be laid off.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy get their way, nearly half a million veterans will go jobless,” said Randy Erwin, national president of the National Federation of Federal Employees, in the media release.

Healthcare Impact​

Nearly 371,000 healthcare professionals work for the Veterans Affairs (VA). If job loss occurs as a result of the DOGE, and a massive employee reduction takes place, it would severely disrupt services to veterans.

“If Musk and Ramaswamy execute their stated plans, the VA healthcare system as we know it will collapse,” Erwin explained in the press release.

According to Andrew Lokenauth, a finance expert and founder of TheFinanceNewsletter, veterans will be affected if too much staff is let go in several ways.

  • Appointment wait times might stretch from weeks to months (especially in rural areas)
  • Emergency care services could see reduced staffing and longer wait times
  • Mental health support services might face severe limitations
  • Prescription medication costs could increase for veterans
  • Specialized care for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and combat-related injuries might see reduced resources

Warning Signs To Watch​

It’s unclear when the potential changes could happen, but Lokenauth explained there are key signs to watch for:

  • Closure announcements of local VA facilities
  • Increased co-pays or medication costs
  • New restrictions on service eligibility
  • Reduced operating hours at VA clinics
  • Staffing cuts at VA facilities

Protective Measures​

To help prepare for possible upcoming changes, veterans should consider taking these steps, per Lokenauth:

  • Collect and organize all medical records
  • Complete any pending healthcare procedures
  • File any outstanding disability claims ASAP
  • Get current prescriptions filled and renewed
  • Schedule important medical appointments now

Financial Preparation Steps​

If changes are implemented, veterans should protect themselves financially. Lokenauth advises the following:

  • Build an emergency healthcare fund (aim for at least six months of expenses)
  • Consider supplemental private health insurance options
  • Explore local veteran support organizations and programs
  • Look into state-specific veteran healthcare programs
  • Start documenting all current health conditions and treatments
Time will tell what will happen, but Ramaswamy and Musk are already drumming up plenty of support for DOGE. An account for the task force was launched in November 2024 on X and has 2.7 million followers.

BEND OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Shut down the invaders and secure our borders!!



Lt. Col. Phillip Mason, commander of the 716th Military Police Battalion, wrote in a statement, "We are trained and ready to support this important mission," adding, "Our Soldiers are committed to protecting all Americans and supporting our civilian partners in defending the territorial integrity of the United States. We're also proud to mobilize for this mission wearing the Screaming Eagle patch, which has significant relevance to the 716th."
 

What Retired/Retiring Veterans Need to Know About Elon Musk’s Plans for Government Efficiency​

Heather Altamirano
Sat, January 25, 2025 at 11:01 AM EST

Many speculate that the Veterans Health Care Eligibility Reform Act of 1996 is on the chopping block because it costs the government $119 billion annually. The law expired in 1998 but is still funded and benefits veterans today by improving healthcare standards, expanding eligibility for outpatients, and more.

Job Loss​

According to a press release from the National Federation of Federal Employees, 30% of federal employees are veterans. If Musk and Ramaswamy follow through on promises to cut massive spending, an estimated 481,950 veterans will be laid off.
Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy get their way, nearly half a million veterans will go jobless,” said Randy Erwin, national president of the National Federation of Federal Employees, in the media release.

Healthcare Impact​

Nearly 371,000 healthcare professionals work for the Veterans Affairs (VA). If job loss occurs as a result of the DOGE, and a massive employee reduction takes place, it would severely disrupt services to veterans.

“If Musk and Ramaswamy execute their stated plans, the VA healthcare system as we know it will collapse,” Erwin explained in the press release.

According to Andrew Lokenauth, a finance expert and founder of TheFinanceNewsletter, veterans will be affected if too much staff is let go in several ways.

  • Appointment wait times might stretch from weeks to months (especially in rural areas)
  • Emergency care services could see reduced staffing and longer wait times
  • Mental health support services might face severe limitations
  • Prescription medication costs could increase for veterans
  • Specialized care for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and combat-related injuries might see reduced resources

Warning Signs To Watch​

It’s unclear when the potential changes could happen, but Lokenauth explained there are key signs to watch for:

  • Closure announcements of local VA facilities
  • Increased co-pays or medication costs
  • New restrictions on service eligibility
  • Reduced operating hours at VA clinics
  • Staffing cuts at VA facilities

Protective Measures​

To help prepare for possible upcoming changes, veterans should consider taking these steps, per Lokenauth:

  • Collect and organize all medical records
  • Complete any pending healthcare procedures
  • File any outstanding disability claims ASAP
  • Get current prescriptions filled and renewed
  • Schedule important medical appointments now

Financial Preparation Steps​

If changes are implemented, veterans should protect themselves financially. Lokenauth advises the following:

  • Build an emergency healthcare fund (aim for at least six months of expenses)
  • Consider supplemental private health insurance options
  • Explore local veteran support organizations and programs
  • Look into state-specific veteran healthcare programs
  • Start documenting all current health conditions and treatments
Time will tell what will happen, but Ramaswamy and Musk are already drumming up plenty of support for DOGE. An account for the task force was launched in November 2024 on X and has 2.7 million followers.

BEND OVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fake news, Vivek isn’t on DOGE anymore. All fake.
 

Colombia blocks deportation flights, Trump responds with tariffs​



By Phil Stewart and Oliver Griffin
January 26, 20252:01 PM ESTUpdated 10 min ago

  • Trump says he will retaliate with tariffs, travel bans, sanctions
  • Mexico also refused to authorize a U.S. military deportation aircraft
  • Trump's immigration crackdown hiking tensions in Latin America
  • Brazil condemns U.S. handcuffing of migrants on deportation flight
WASHINGTON/BOGOTA Jan 26 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Sunday he would impose retaliatory measures on Colombia including tariffs, sanctions and travel bans after the South American country turned away two U.S. military aircraft with migrants being deported as part of Trump's immigration crackdown.
Trump said the action by Colombian President Gustavo Petro jeopardized U.S. national security and he has directed his administration to take retaliatory measures.

Round trip must cost a lot
 
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