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Should be a wild four years.

Helpful links for those who need them:

Current members of the House of Representatives
https://www.house.gov/representatives

Current members of the Senate
https://www.senate.gov/senators/

Current members of the US Supreme Court
https://www.supremecourt.gov/about/biographies.aspx

Members of the Trump Administration
https://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/
 
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Vance's interview with Theo Von is up now, a good morning listen:



A clip since they were recording during the Vance tard storm, Vance backs Trump and says he provides counsel and Trump listens and absorbs everything but he's the commander:

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edit: :story: Vance laughs at malaysian blight Cheong being muted by Von's producer, he gets it, he totally is a fren here lurking:

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Around the 1hr market Vance talks about Palintir and data privacy. Says the government is looking into ways to improve data privacy.
 
I get inundated with ads if I'm private windowing a YouTube video for both Cuomo and Zohran. Let's see, who's the lesser of the two evils: the disgraced ex-governor of NYS who still hasn't answered for allowing countless elderly die in nursing homes due to poorly-planned COVID policies he tried covering up or the jeet relying on Hinglish to appeal to pendus with ambiguous green card status who'll probably vote illegally in local elections because NYC doesn't require voter ID at the booth? Believe it or not, I think the latter is worse. Not for any objective reason, but because his clean-cut suit, Hinglish, and the aggressive advertising uniquely piss me off. Cuomo's pissed me off for a decade plus, but I've at least inoculated myself to him on some measure. Zohran just strikes me as Corey Booker speaking garbled Spanish on the DNC 2019 debate panel to pander levels of insufferable.
Cuomo at the end of the day is a home grown American. Suffer the fool who falls for the scams peddled by a pajeet who will REDEEM and who will milk the city for all its worth as he floods the ranks with other jeets. Zohran, like all his people, are self serving brown-nosers (that's every politician true) but Indians take it to the whole other level. They do not care about the US. They are horribly incompetent. The jeet menace cannot be understated. They are a race of lolcows. Just take a peek in the India Menace thread for examples for all the bullshit they get up to.
 
Importing a vast, rapidly reproducing slave class of Fifth Worlders likely to vote for whoever will take money from Americans and give it to them is integral to Democrat political strategy. Consequently, deporting illegal aliens is unacceptable from the neoliberal viewpoint — as they made clear yesterday in the Democrat colony Los Angeles:
Violence erupted in Downtown Los Angeles Friday as angry leftists surrounded and eventually began to vandalise an ICE facility and attack officers following a step up in raids and detention of illegal aliens by the federal agency.

ICE agents were filmed raiding different locations and escorting detained illegals into vans as leftists shouted obscenities, threw projectiles and in some cases even attempted to intervene.

It didn’t go well for some of the shitlibs:
https://x.com/nicksortor/status/1931119743882219751
https://xcancel.com/nicksortor/status/1931119743882219751


To the surprise of no one, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass sided with criminals and foreign invaders against her own country, proclaiming that ICE agents sow “terror in our communities.”

Worse even than her rhetoric,
Bass also reportedly attempted to block LAPD from intervening when ICE called for backup.

Too bad Bass can’t be arrested for impeding federal law enforcement — like David Huerta, president of SEIU California.

Governor Gavin Newsom is predictably taking Huerta’s side against the ICE agents attempting to defend the USA from the largest foreign invasion in human history. Demonstrating once again that liberals do not merely lie but tell the diametric opposite of the truth, Newsom characterizes Huerta as a “patriot.”


Neoliberal apparatchiks are doing their part by describing the riot as “largely peaceful” — shades of the liberal establishment-backed Black Lives Matter riots.

In the end, libshits will always fall back on lawless violence. They are hostile not just to the USA but to human civilization in general.
 
Vance's interview with Theo Von is up now, a good morning listen:



A clip since they were recording during the Vance tard storm, Vance backs Trump and says he provides counsel and Trump listens and absorbs everything but he's the commander:

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Shit, is it bad i'm considering one to take to work? I'd just have to walk it through grass cause my work is near a highway
I just hate them personally. If you own your own that's a little different. I just hate when the fuckers wander into my side of town and get left behind.
 
Court Rules Trump Can Exclude Journalists From Oval Office
Bloomberg (archive.ph)
By Zoe Tillman
6 Jun 2025 21:11:00 UTC
A federal appeals court has ruled that President Donald Trump can exclude journalists from the Oval Office, Air Force One and other “restricted” spaces based on their editorial decisions, handing the administration a win in its fight with the Associated Press over access.

In a 2-1 order on Friday, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit halted a lower-court judge’s order that had restored the wire service’s ability to participate in a rotating pool of reporters who cover the president’s daily movements.

The news agency sued the Trump administration in February when the White House press office started limiting the access of AP reporters and photographers after the wire service refused to update its style guide to rename the “Gulf of Mexico” the “Gulf of America” following a Trump executive order.

A Washington federal judge’s order forcing the White House to reinstate the AP’s access took effect April 14 after the appeals court didn’t immediately intervene. The AP next could ask the full bench of active judges of the DC Circuit to reconsider the panel’s order or ask the US Supreme Court to immediately intervene.

A lawyer for the AP and a White House spokesperson did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Judge Neomi Rao wrote in the majority opinion that the lower court’s decision “impinges on the president’s independence and control over his private workspaces.” The panel did leave in place part of the original order that required the AP to still have access to the East Room in the White House, which was usually open to a broader group of reporters.

“Throughout our nation’s history, presidents have held crucial meetings and made historic decisions in the Oval Office and on Air Force One,” wrote Rao, joined by Judge Greg Katsas. “On occasion, they have welcomed the press to observe. But these restricted presidential spaces are not First Amendment fora, and the President retains discretion over who has access.”

Rao and Katsas were nominated by Trump in his first term. Judge Nina Pillard, appointed under former president Barack Obama, dissented.

Historically, the AP has been part of a small, rotating pool of media outlets that cover the president’s day-to-day activities as well as events open to larger groups of credentialed media outlets.

In an April 8 order, US District Judge Trevor McFadden ruled that the AP was likely to succeed in arguing that the Trump administration violated the First Amendment of the US Constitution by singling out one media outlet based on its editorial choices. He said that officials remained free to exclude journalists from one-on-one access to Trump, but that they couldn’t kick out the AP if it allowed in its peers.

The case is Associated Press v. Budowich, 25-5109, DC Circuit Court of Appeals (Washington)
 
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