Friday, November 21, 2025

‘Republican’ Joins With Far Left, Demanding War Veterans Are Prosecuted in EU Courts.

Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY), a member of the influential House Committee on Foreign Affairs, has written to the far-left Irish government urging them to take the British government to the European Court of Human Rights over its protection of war veterans. The Legacy and Reconciliation Act (2023) is aimed at limiting prosecutions against elderly UK veterans and retired police officers accused of wrongdoing decades ago, during the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) terror campaign in Northern Ireland.

Lawler – a McCarthy ally who narrowly defeated Democrat Sean Patrick Maloney in 2022 – has called Britain’s refusal to prosecute veterans a “great injustice.” It is unclear what Lawler, a career political operative, is doing discussing UK-Ireland diplomacy outside of a cynical ploy to win New York’s Irish-American votes against his potential 2024 opponent. His position is equivalent to the U.S. being taken to a Middle Eastern court over its oft-discussed “war crimes” in Iraq and Afghanistan.

“[B]y providing amnesty for heinous crimes and shutting down historical criminal investigations, this Act is a clear violation of human rights for victims of the Troubles,” he alleged, placing himself on the side of the far-left Irish government and globalist European Union. “That is exactly why I urged the Irish government to strongly consider legal action against the UK at the European Court of Human Rights.”

The European Court of Human Rights is a supranational body, infamous for ruling in favor of pedophiles, foreign criminals, and illegal aliens. The GOP staunchly opposes the U.S. subjecting itself to any such international court.

The IRA did not only target members of the military and police officers. In 1988 they bombed a school bus, badly maiming a teenage girl. They set off a bomb at a war memorial during a Remembrance Sunday ceremony in 1987, murdering 12 mostly elderly people and wounding over 60, including many children. A car bomb they planted near a candy store killed a five-month-old baby in 1972.

Northern Irish residents voted overwhelmingly to remain in the United Kingdom in a 1973 referendum, and polls indicate they would do so again.

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Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY), a member of the influential House Committee on Foreign Affairs, has written to the far-left Irish government urging them to take the British government to the European Court of Human Rights over its protection of war veterans. The Legacy and Reconciliation Act (2023) is aimed at limiting prosecutions against elderly UK veterans and retired police officers accused of wrongdoing decades ago, during the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) terror campaign in Northern Ireland. show more

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New York Establishes Commission for Slavery Reparations.

New York is establishing a commission to come up with an estimate for slavery reparations. Governor Kathy Hochul signed the bill creating the commission into law on Tuesday.

“In New York, we like to think we’re on the right side of this. Slavery was a product of the South, the Confederacy,” said Hochul, a Democrat. “What is hard to embrace is the fact that our state also flourished from that slavery. It’s not a beautiful story, but indeed it is the truth.”

New York, which abolished slavery in 1827, follows California, which entered the U.S. as a free state, in establishing its slavery task force.

State Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt spoke out against the commission, noting the “reparations of slavery were paid with the blood and lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans who fought to end slavery during the Civil War.”

“A divisive commission to consider reparations in unworkable,” he argued, predicting an “astronomical cost” for a policy that “will only further divide our state.”

New York City is already facing enormous pressure on its budget due to the ongoing migrant crisis, with the Big Apple playing host to tens of thousands of migrants and Mayor Eric Adams predicting the influx will “destroy” the Big Apple if it continues.

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New York is establishing a commission to come up with an estimate for slavery reparations. Governor Kathy Hochul signed the bill creating the commission into law on Tuesday. show more
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DeSantis Refuses to Withdraw from CO Primary if Trump is Disqualified.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he will not remove his name form the Colorado ballot if the Colorado Supreme Court‘s order to remove former President Trump’s name is upheld. DeSantis’s fellow Republican presidential primary candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, challenged DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Nikki Haley to join him removing his name should Trump’s appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court fail.

Ramaswamy stated, “I pledge to withdraw from the Colorado GOP primary ballot until Trump is also allowed to be on the ballot,” before adding, “I demand that Ron DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Nikki Haley do the same immediately.”

RON’S RESPONSE.

“No, I think that’s just playing in to the left,” DeSantis said in an interview on Newsmax earlier today. “I think the case will get overturned by the [U.S.] Supreme Court.” He continued: “I’ve qualified for all of the ballots, I’m competing in all of the states. And I’m going to accumulate the delegates necessary.” At no point did the Florida Governor actually condemn the judicial overreach and anti-democratic ruling by the Colorado justices.

Late last night in a post on X (formerly Twitter), DeSantis’s campaign account was slightly more forceful, stating: “The Left invokes ‘democracy’ to justify its use of power, even if it means abusing judicial power to remove a candidate from the ballot based on spurious legal grounds. SCOTUS should reverse.” Again, however, the Governor fell short of the vocal condemnations made by other Republican officials.

CHRISTIE’S COMMENTS.

Chris Christie, one of Trump’s harshest critics in the Republican primary, emphatically stated, “I do not believe Donald Trump should be prevented  from being President of the United States by any court.” He continued: “I don’t believe it is good for our country if he’s precluded from the ballot by a court.” Regarding the insurrection charge, Christie was blunt, stating there has been no trial convicting Trump of insurrection.

BIRDBRAIN’S BLUSTER.

Speaking to reporters in Iowa, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley gave an equally feckless answer as DeSantis. “I will tell you that I don’t think Donald Trump needs to be president. I think I need to be president. I think that’s good for the country,” responded Haley. She added, “But I will beat him fair and square. We don’t need to have judges making these decisions, we need voters to make these decisions.”

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he will not remove his name form the Colorado ballot if the Colorado Supreme Court's order to remove former President Trump's name is upheld. DeSantis's fellow Republican presidential primary candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, challenged DeSantis, Chris Christie, and Nikki Haley to join him removing his name should Trump's appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court fail. show more

16 States Have Colorado-Style Lawfare Campaigns to Remove Trump from The Ballot.

Colorado, where the state Supreme Court has narrowly decided to remove Donald Trump from the GOP primary ballot, is not alone in seeing efforts to stop the American people from deciding whether or not to reelect the 45th President. Sixteen states are now processing lawsuits seeking to use Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, designed to keep Confederates charged with insurrection and rebellion out of high office, to shut the MAGA kingpin out of the democratic process.

Michigan, Oregon, New Jersey, and Wisconsin, are dealing with 14th Amendment cases in their state courts. Alaska, Arizona, Nevada, New York, New Mexico, South Carolina, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming have lawsuits pending in federal district courts.

Cases against the former president have already been dismissed in Arizona and Michigan, but are being appealed. A case in Maine will be heard by the Secretary of State in the coming days, due to quirks of state law.

California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis has also instructed Secretary of State Shirley Weber to “explore every legal option” to stop Trump from appearing on the presidential primary ballot in the Golden State.

The Colorado ruling was controversial even among the exclusively Democrat-appointed justices of the Centennial State’s top court. Chief Justice Brian Boatright, Justice Maria Berkenkotter, and Justice Carlos Samour all voted against Trump’s removal from the ballot, with Justice Samour warning the former president had been denied a fair trial and due process.

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Colorado, where the state Supreme Court has narrowly decided to remove Donald Trump from the GOP primary ballot, is not alone in seeing efforts to stop the American people from deciding whether or not to reelect the 45th President. Sixteen states are now processing lawsuits seeking to use Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, designed to keep Confederates charged with insurrection and rebellion out of high office, to shut the MAGA kingpin out of the democratic process. show more

Jill Biden Press Sec Fired After Taking Gay Hook Ups to President’s Secure Floor During NATO Summit.

Michael LaRosa, former Press Secretary to First Lady Jill Biden, was reportedly involved in security breaches during the 2022 NATO Summit in Madrid, Spain, insiders told DailyMail.com. LaRosa, 40, allegedly attempted twice during the same trip to bring dates to a secure hotel floor where the President was residing, triggering safety concerns. A Secret Service source has confirmed the incident as well, stating that LaRosa effectively forced his resignation the following month due to his actions.

LaRosa is now reportedly working with Ballard Partners. Despite publicly acknowledging his service at the White House at the time of his departure, sources claimed that his colleagues were eager for him to leave given his increasingly unpredictable behavior, including frequent outbursts and lack of judgment.

LaRosa has defended his actions, stating that he only attempted to bring one person to his room – a staffer from another country’s delegation. His former colleagues have criticized him for misrepresenting his role at the White House. They asserted that he was never privy to high-level strategy meetings, challenging his portrayal of himself as a high-level staffer with detailed knowledge of the Biden regime.

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Michael LaRosa, former Press Secretary to First Lady Jill Biden, was reportedly involved in security breaches during the 2022 NATO Summit in Madrid, Spain, insiders told DailyMail.com. LaRosa, 40, allegedly attempted twice during the same trip to bring dates to a secure hotel floor where the President was residing, triggering safety concerns. A Secret Service source has confirmed the incident as well, stating that LaRosa effectively forced his resignation the following month due to his actions. show more

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WATCH: Poland’s New Globalist Govt Shuts Down Public TV & Radio, Fires Execs for Being Conservative.

Poland’s freshly installed globalist government is moving swiftly to consolidate its power, firing the leadership of the country’s public radio and television stations and shutting them down. Members of the recently deposed Law and Justice party (PiS) attempted to stage a sit-in at the television station’s headquarters to protest the fascistic move, but the demonstration was broken up by armed police.

Donald Tusk, who abandoned his post as Prime Minister of Poland for a much better-paid position as President of the European Council shortly before his party was routed from office by PiS in 2015, returned to the Polish premiership at the head of a ragtag coalition of left-liberal parties earlier this month, despite PiS placing first. His “reforms” of public broadcasters Polskie Radio and TVP are ostensibly aimed at turning Poland’s public broadcasters into platforms for “reliable information” – but there is little dispute his chief aim is to purge the airwaves of conservatives appointed during PiS’s terms in office from 2015 to this year.

President Andrzej Duda, who is aligned with PiS, said the manner in which Tusk’s government has seized control of state media is a “gross violation of the constitution,” amounting to a form of “anarchy [intended] to circumvent the law”.

Protests against Tusk’s actions are ongoing, with there being some debate as to whether or not his moves against Polskie Radio and TVP, authorized by a simple resolution of the legislature, were lawful.

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Poland's freshly installed globalist government is moving swiftly to consolidate its power, firing the leadership of the country's public radio and television stations and shutting them down. Members of the recently deposed Law and Justice party (PiS) attempted to stage a sit-in at the television station's headquarters to protest the fascistic move, but the demonstration was broken up by armed police. show more

Green New Dealers Want Govt to Seize Land Using Eminent Domain, Blanket U.S. in Wind Turbines, Solar Panels.

Climate activists are pushing the federal government to seize swathes of private land to speed the construction of wind turbines and fields of solar panels. An estimated 160 million acres of land must be given over Green New Deal-style developments to meet Joe Biden’s net-zero objectives.

Seventy percent of land in America’s 48 contiguous states is privately owned, however. Owners are often unwilling to turn their land over for industrial development, but they can be forced using “eminent domain”. This allows the state to purchase property against owners’ wishes.

The strategy is being pushed not just be activists and officials, but also by “woke capital”. Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, told shareholders in 2022 that “[t]o expedite progress, governments, businesses and non-governmental organizations need to align across a series of practical policy changes that comprehensively address fundamental issues that are holding us back.”

“[P]ermitting reforms are desperately needed to allow investment to be done in any kind of timely way. We may even need to evoke [sic] eminent domain,” he added.

In some cases, corporations that designate themselves “common carriers” can also use eminent domain against private property owners. In order to secure Inflation Reduction Act subsidies, Summit Carbon Solutions and Navigator CO2 Ventures are seeking to build carbon capture pipelines through five states. Landowners who do not want the pipelines running through their property could be forced to sell using eminent domain.

“It’s a big boondoggle, and there is a ton of money to be made,” said South Dakota state representative Karla Lems.

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Climate activists are pushing the federal government to seize swathes of private land to speed the construction of wind turbines and fields of solar panels. An estimated 160 million acres of land must be given over Green New Deal-style developments to meet Joe Biden's net-zero objectives. show more

Minnesota Picks New, Somalia-Style State Flag After Old One Deemed ‘Offensive’ to Native Americans.

A Minnesota commission set up to redesign the state’s flag has unveiled its new design. The replacement flag is minimalistic, featuring a plain white star against a dark blue stripe and a light blue stripe. Some have compared it to the Somali flags for the Puntland and Jubaland regions, particularly as Minnesota is home to the largest community of Somalis in the United States, including Rep. Ilhan Omar.

“Minnesota’s new flag captures the imagination while standing apart from all other state flags with its unique design that depicts the shape of our state. Minnesotans have so much to be proud of from the beauty of our land, to our rivers and lakes, to our recognition as the North Star State – all of which are reflected in this flag,” claimed Secretary of State Steve Simon, a Democrat.

“I hope Minnesotans will find commonality in this flag and unite around it for generations to come,” he added.

Minnesota’s current state flag, which is well over a hundred years old, is far more intricate, featuring the full state seal on a blue background. The state seal depicts a white farmer plowing a field, with a rifle propped against a tree stump nearby and a Native American riding on horseback in the background.

Deemed offensive by woke activists and politicians, the commission to replace the flag took four months and spent $35,000 sifting through thousands of possible replacements.

Pushback from the two Republicans on the commission, who did not have the power to vote on the redesign, was mealy-mouthed.

“I’m not saying the flag that was chosen is a bad flag. What I’m saying is this process should have taken a lot longer,” said Rep. Bjorn Olson, (R-Fairmont). “We should have taken more public testimony. We should have heard from more Minnesotans. And on top of that, I hope that in the commission’s report we will include… that we advise the state Legislature to put this to a vote of the people.”

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A Minnesota commission set up to redesign the state's flag has unveiled its new design. The replacement flag is minimalistic, featuring a plain white star against a dark blue stripe and a light blue stripe. Some have compared it to the Somali flags for the Puntland and Jubaland regions, particularly as Minnesota is home to the largest community of Somalis in the United States, including Rep. Ilhan Omar. show more

Colorado Supreme Court Mired in Accusations of Sexual Harassment, Discrimination, Retaliation.

The all-Democrat Colorado Supreme Court, which just ruled Donald Trump should be removed from the GOP primary ballot for “insurrection”, has been mired in an extensive sexual harassment and discrimination scandal since 2021.

The scandal was exposed following reporting on a multi-million dollar contract awarded to Mindy Masias, a departing judicial department chief of staff, with no alternative bids. It emerged Masias had been on the cusp of being fired when she threatened she would go public with sexual harassment allegations if the contract was not awarded to her. She handed over a secret recording of the then-Chief Justice discussing issues with sexism in the judicial department as part of the deal.

After the scandal broke, the courts released a memo detailing many alleged issues in the Colorado courts. These included an incident in which a “judge exposed and rubbed his hairy chest on a female employee’s back,” and another in which a judge “sent pornography over judicial email and was later appointed as a chief judge in a judicial district.”

The response to the investigation into the scandal by Investigations Law Group (ILG) was overwhelming, with 17 percent of surveyed employees saying they had experienced sexual harassment or discrimination at work, and 21 percent saying they had witnessed such ill-treatment.

Sixty-nine percent of mistreated staff did not report their experiences, explaining they “knew it wouldn’t do any good” and that they were “afraid of retaliation”. Of those who did report mistreatment, 77 percent were unsatisfied with the response.

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The all-Democrat Colorado Supreme Court, which just ruled Donald Trump should be removed from the GOP primary ballot for "insurrection", has been mired in an extensive sexual harassment and discrimination scandal since 2021. show more

Researchers Propose Giant Space Curtain to Reduce Global Warming.

The Planetary Sunshade Foundation is proposing the installation of a massive “sunshade” in space to reduce so-called global warming. Their scheme builds on physicist Gerard O’Neill’s 1976 theory about the feasibility of space-based, solar-powered satellites providing an unlimited and sustainable energy source for the planet.

Rather than using O’Neill’s concepts to generate power, the current focus is on the viability a giant curtain that would reflect solar radiation, reducing the Earth’s temperature. The Foundation insists this space-based solution could help keep the global temperature below the 1.5 Celsius target set by the Paris Agreement.

Envisioned as a vast megastructure with a total area of over 1.5 million square miles, the sunshade would use solar sail technology. It would be stationed at the Sun-Earth Lagrange-1 point, roughly one million miles from Earth. This location already hosts the James Webb Space Telescope.

Morgan Goodwin, the Executive Director of the Planetary Sunshade Foundation, claims “[o]ur survival as a civilization depends on our ability to wisely and intentionally change how we interact with our planet.”

The move is not the first attempt at human tinkering with the sun and earth, with startups such as “Make Sunsets” releasing reactive particles into the atmosphere in an attempt to alter the climate.

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The Planetary Sunshade Foundation is proposing the installation of a massive "sunshade" in space to reduce so-called global warming. Their scheme builds on physicist Gerard O’Neill’s 1976 theory about the feasibility of space-based, solar-powered satellites providing an unlimited and sustainable energy source for the planet. show more