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Mike Lawler got booed at his own town hall for backing Trump’s economy-wrecking policies – then tried to spin it by falsely claiming the crowd was 'astroturfed.'

One problem: he checked everyone’s ID to confirm they were NY17 residents before letting them in.

 
In Canada the conservatives had a 30 point lead in the polls.
In comes Trump and his 51st state crap and they lose. The conservative leader even lost his own seat. He had most of the same beliefs as Trump. All Trump had to do is shut up.
 
In Canada the conservatives had a 30 point lead in the polls.
In comes Trump and his 51st state crap and they lose. The conservative leader even lost his own seat. He had most of the same beliefs as Trump. All Trump had to do is shut up.
It's all he's ever had to do. He just can't.
 

How the hell does Trump think he can give all local law enforcement a raise and better pay?? he has no control over this !!​



“No More Handcuffs”: Trump Order Aims To Empower Local Police​

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday titled "Strengthening and Unleashing America's Law Enforcement to Pursue Criminals and Protect Innocent Citizens."

The order outlines a series of measures intended to bolster law enforcement capabilities at the state and local levels, and to address what the administration characterizes as impediments to effective policing.


Legal Defense for Law Enforcement: The Attorney General is directed to create a mechanism for providing legal resources and indemnification to officers facing expenses and liabilities from actions taken during their official duties.

Empowering State and Local Law Enforcement: Federal agencies are tasked with maximizing resources to provide best practices, expand training, increase pay and benefits, strengthen legal protections, seek enhanced sentences for crimes against officers, promote prison security, and improve crime data collection.


Review of Consent Decrees: The Attorney General is to review existing federal consent decrees and agreements with state and local law enforcement agencies, and modify or rescind those deemed to "unduly impede" law enforcement functions.

Use of National Security Assets: The Attorney General and Secretary of Defense are directed to increase the provision of excess military and national security assets to local law enforcement, and to explore how military resources can be used to prevent crime.


Holding State and Local Officials Accountable: The Attorney General is to pursue legal action against state and local officials who obstruct criminal law enforcement or engage in discriminatory practices under the guise of "diversity, equity, and inclusion" initiatives.

Homeland Security Task Forces: The order directs the use of Homeland Security Task Forces to advance the objectives of the order.


The executive order emphasizes the administration's commitment to supporting law enforcement and addressing rising crime rates, which it attributes in part to what it calls the "demonization" of police by local leaders and the implementation of "harmful, illegal race- and sex-based 'equity' policies."
 

Dem Says ICE Took Florida Mom From Baby, Unlawfully Deported Her To Cuba​

WASHINGTON – Rep. Kathy Castor (D-Fla.) said Monday that a mom in her Tampa district was “ripped away” from her infant by ICE agents and unlawfully deported to Cuba.

In a letter to President Donald Trump, Castor urges him to “immediately” grant humanitarian parole for Heidy Sánchez, whose husband told Castor that ICE agents’ separation of Sanchez from her infant daughter was so traumatic that the baby was taken to the hospital.


“The baby was still breastfeeding at the time your Administration tore them apart, and the baby’s ongoing health issues require her mother’s return to the U.S. as soon as possible,” Castor wrote to Trump.

“It is unconscionable and wrong for your ICE personnel to harm families in this way,” she said. “Ms. Sánchez is entitled to due process, and her husband and daughter (both U.S. citizens) deserve to be treated with the dignity we value as Americans.”

The Florida congresswoman said Sánchez, a home health aide, was complying with an ICE request for a regular check-in at a Tampa office when agents took her from her family and sent her to Cuba. Her husband and infant are U.S. citizens, but Sánchez is from Cuba.

Neither an ICE spokesperson nor a White House spokesperson immediately responded to requests for comment.

Here’s the full text of Castor’s letter to Trump that she provided to the press:

Dear President Trump:

I write to call out the cruel and unlawful treatment of Heidy Sánchez from Tampa, Florida who was ripped away from her infant daughter and husband last Thursday and transported to Cuba. I urge you to grant Ms. Sánchez humanitarian parole and return her to her family in Tampa immediately.

Ms. Sánchez’s husband, Carlos Yuniel Valle, advised me that the separation of mother and daughter was so sudden and traumatic that their infant daughter was taken to the hospital. The baby was still breastfeeding at the time your Administration tore them apart, and the baby’s ongoing health issues require her mother’s return to the U.S. as soon as possible. Ms. Sánchez, a mother and home health aide, was complying with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) request to regularly check in at the local Tampa office. During her appointment last Tuesday, she was unceremoniously ripped away from her daughter and husband and transported to Cuba.

It is unconscionable and wrong for your ICE personnel to harm families in this way. Ms. Sánchez is entitled to due process, and her husband and daughter (both U.S. citizens) deserve to be treated with the dignity we value as Americans. Due to the suffocating oppression in Cuba and lack of essentials like food and clean water, Ms. Sánchez should not be trafficked to a country where she will be harmed and suffer.

You attended the funeral of Pope Francis over the weekend, so I recommend that you honor his memory by acting consistently with his recent admonition that we are “called upon to consider the legitimacy of norms and public policies in the light of the dignity of the person and his or her fundamental rights.”

The treatment of the Sánchez-Valle family is a deep stain on your Administration and is repugnant to American values and constitutional protections, but it does not have to be this way. You have the authority to grant humanitarian parole to Ms. Sánchez and reunite this family today in Tampa. I urge you to do so immediately.

Sincerely,
Sánchez’s lawyer, Claudia Cañizares, told The Associated Press on Saturday that Sánchez had an outstanding deportation order stemming from 2019, when she missed a hearing that led to her being detained for nine months. Cuba didn’t take Sánchez back at the time, so she was released in 2020 and told to keep up a regular schedule of check-ins with ICE.



Cañizares emphasized that Sánchez is not a criminal and has a strong case on humanitarian grounds for remaining in the U.S. She also noted that Sánchez’s infant suffers from seizures.

Sánchez’s deportation is just the latest in the Trump administration’s campaign to deport as many people as possible who may be in the country illegally or even temporarily, like on a visa, regardless of whether they’ve committed violent crimes. Many are being deported without due process, which is a right under the Constitution. ICE acting director Tom Homan has been particularly aggressive and cruel amid this campaign, but his threats of never-before-seen levels of deportations have fallen short, so now he’s telling people to deport themselves.

The Supreme Court last month blocked the Trump administration’s efforts to deport a group of Venezuelan immigrants under an 18th century wartime law. But that was after the White House leaned on the obscure law to deport more than 200 Venezuelan-born immigrants to an El Salvador prison. Trump claimed they were gang members, but there is little to no evidence to support this.


The White House confirmed this month that Trump is also looking into ways to deport U.S. citizens, which would be illegal.

“These would be heinous, violent criminals who have broken our nation’s laws repeatedly,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters. “These are violent, repeat offenders on American streets.”
 
Displaying the literal truth is now hostile and political against Trump


REPORTER: Amazon will soon display a number next to the price of each product that shows how much the Trump tariffs are adding. Isn't that a perfect demonstration that it's the American consumer who is paying for these policies?

LEAVITT: This is a hostile and political act by Amazon.

 
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Displaying the literal truth is now hostile and political against Trump


REPORTER: Amazon will soon display a number next to the price of each product that shows how much the Trump tariffs are adding. Isn't that a perfect demonstration that it's the American consumer who is paying for these policies?

LEAVITT: This is a hostile and political act by Amazon.

Talk about wimps and sheep…..give daddy tRump the constant attention he so badly craves. Be afraid, very afraid the thought police are out in full force.They can dish it out, but can’t take it. 🤢🤮😡
 
WH confirms Trump telling the truth about wanting bto annex Canada and Greenland

Q: Trump trolling or Trump truthing -- Greenland joining America?

LEAVITT: Definitely Trump truthing

Q: Canada becoming the 51st state

LEAVITT: Trump truthing. All the way. And the Canadians would benefit greatly.

 
Talk about wimps and sheep…..give daddy tRump the constant attention he so badly craves. Be afraid, very afraid the thought police are out in full force.They can dish it out, but can’t take it. 🤢🤮😡
Amazon announces the idea was not yet approved and they would scrap it after the WH called it a hostile and political act
 
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