The Good News: 5-21-2025

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The Justice Department on Tuesday filed felony charges against New Jersey Democratic Rep. LaMonica McIver for allegedly assaulting a federal law enforcement officer during a clash earlier this month between protesters and police outside of a Newark, New Jersey, ICE detention center, charging documents show.
We just filed an Official Resolution to Expel Lamonica McIver from the U.S. House of Representatives.

From the Oval Office:

The Cabal of Neo-Marxism and Transhumanism:

Justice Department and FBI:

  • DOJ opens investigation into Andrew Cuomo over NY nursing home deaths testimony: report
  • James Comey shares a transparently fake behind-the-scenes story of his “86 47” message, blaming his wife: •First, she thought it was someone’s “address” •”She had long been a server in restaurants. She said, ‘I think it’s a reference to restaurants. When you’d 86 something in a restaurant, it’s off the menu.'” •”I remember when I was a kid, you’d say 86 to get out of a place. ‘This place stinks, let’s 86 it.'” Colbert chimes in: “I was a bartender, you would 86 a customer if they were getting drunk. Like, ‘Let’s 86 them,’ give them a low-proof alcohol or something like that.”
  • is now dragging his wife into this felony as a conspirator
  • Jeanine Pirro makes her first arrest
  • Judge criticizes DOJ for ‘worrisome’ and ‘embarrassing’ blunders in arrest of New Jersey mayor at ICE facility

  • The “hasty arrest” and swift dismissal of a trespassing charge against Mayor Ras Baraka “suggests a worrisome misstep” by interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey Alina Habba, a federal judge said Wednesday afternoon.

    U.S. Magistrate Judge André M. Espinosa granted what he called the “embarrassing retraction” of the misdemeanor charge following a May 9 incident at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Newark that unfolded in a tussle between federal authorities and three members of Congress and resulted in the arrest of the city’s Democratic mayor, who is also running for governor.

    Espinosa said an arrest is a “severe” step, not part of an investigation, and he said prosecutors must not try to secure convictions at all cost, satisfy public clamor or advance political agendas.

    “Your office must operate with a higher standard than that,” he said.

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Nuremberg 2.0 and other crimes against humanity:

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