Ossoff Exposed The “Mar-a-Lago Mafia’s” $1.6 Billion Deal, A Trump Judge Referred DOJ Lawyers For Disciplinary Action, and Thousands Of Immigrants Freed From Limbo
Plus, Jerome Powell and Minneapolis-Saint Paul win Profiles in Courage Awards
I want to start with a simple thank you—for being here, and caring enough to open this on a Monday when a hundred other things are competing for your attention. While the regime is working overtime to make people numb, you chose to stay awake. You chose to pay attention—and to care. That’s not a small thing. That’s everything.
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A JUDGE FREED THOUSANDS FROM LIMBO
After two National Guard members were shot last year, the regime found its excuse. Instead of cracking down on guns, they decided to freeze every green card, work permit, asylum claim, and citizenship application for people from 39 countries. Not for anything they did wrong, but for where they were born.
For six months, thousands of people were trapped in bureaucratic limbo. They couldn’t legally work or become citizens. Many faced deportation as their immigration status expired while applications sat frozen.
On Friday, Judge John McConnell Jr. put a stop to it. He ruled the regime’s “anti-immigrant sentiments” were behind the fake national security concerns. Then he delivered the line that says it all—the regime, he wrote, had neither “followed the law” nor “done things the right way.”
The regime doesn’t even try to enforce the law. It weaponizes the law against people simply for where they were born. On Friday, a judge took that weapon away.
DOJ LAWYERS GET CAUGHT LYING
Here’s how far the rot goes. The DOJ demanded the private medical records of transgender children treated at Rhode Island Hospital—including their names, birthdates, Social Security numbers, and home addresses. Every child. Five years’ worth.
Then its own lawyers got caught lying to a federal court to get them.
Judge Mary McElroy—appointed by Trump himself—was not having it. She caught the DOJ lying and forum-shopping—hunting for a friendlier Texas judge. She called it “appalling,” and barred the DOJ from using those records.
On Friday McElroy went further, referring the lawyers for possible discipline—up to disbarment. Caught lying to a federal court and stopped cold by a judge Trump put on the bench himself.
MAR-A-LAGO MAFIA GETS EXPOSED
Sen. Jon Ossoff stood before a packed Atlanta crowd on May 31st beside candidate for governor Keisha Lance Bottoms, and didn’t mince words. “This is the most corrupt administration of all time,” he told them, “and everybody knows it.”
Then he laid out the proof. Last fall, the president of Kazakhstan offered a lucrative mining deal to a single American company.
The very next month, Trump’s sons Eric and Don Jr. bought a 20% stake in that firm. Days later, Kazakhstan rewarded that same business with the rights to one of the most valuable mineral deposits on Earth—and the Trump regime pledged up to $1.6 billion of your tax dollars to fund it.
Ossoff put it plainly: while your premiums skyrocket and your hospitals close down services, the First Family is “raking in billions of dollars.”
He even has a name for the whole operation—the “Mar-a-Lago Mafia.”
A foreign deal, a 20% stake for Trump’s sons, $1.6 billion of your tax dollars—and the regime hoping no one would notice. Jon Ossoff just made it impossible to ignore.
COURAGE TRUMP CAN’T BUY OFF
For years, Trump screamed at former Fed Chair Jerome Powell, threatened him, and tried to fire him—all to bully the Federal Reserve into lowering interest rates. Powell never bent.
Last week, the JFK Library handed him a Profile in Courage Award for his service despite years of attacks from the most powerful people in the country.
But he didn’t win alone that night. The Library gave the very same award to the people of Minneapolis and St. Paul—neighbors who stood between ICE and immigrant families when the federal government sent 3,000 agents to the Twin Cities. Two of them, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, were killed by federal agents.
A former Fed Chair and a defiant community, honored side by side. Courage isn’t a title or a paycheck. It’s a choice—and every day, extraordinary people are making it.
So let me leave you with this.
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Scott
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Thank you, Scott for all the hard work and you have had measurable results and success. The grassroots movement has you to thank for pushing liberal, humane agendas in fighting this evil regime. And Jon Osoff is a force of nature. This is the way forward!
Thank you Scott for your work and your acknowledgement of the community out there who will not give up despite all of the odds and frankly, too many who are edging toward the don't care anymore line on the continuum. Successful midterm elections will only be a start toward repairing all that is being ruptured and I am concerned that even a democratic led Congress will revert to old politics. So, thank you for your laser like focus on building human connection and providing us with independent journalism. I would give my Profile of Courage award to you.