The Regime Loses Ground: Biden Slams Trump For Boring SOTU, Judges Unmask DOGE, Prosecutor Refuses To Charge Protesters, and Students Are Filling The Streets
This great news already ruined the regime’s week—and it’s only Monday
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NOT EVERYONE’S PLAYING ALONG
Pam Bondi’s DOJ is trying to criminalize nonviolent protest. Not everyone is playing along.
In Vermont, Chittenden County State’s Attorney Sarah George refused to prosecute 13 people charged with trespassing at an ICE surveillance facility in Williston. “Our office protects the community by focusing on solving problems and meeting needs instead of simply obtaining convictions,” George wrote.
George’s decision is part of a larger pattern of local prosecutors and judges pushing back on the regime’s attempt to turn every act of resistance into a federal case. Magistrate Judge Douglas Micko in Minnesota rejected five of Bondi’s arrest warrants for lack of probable cause, and the Eighth Circuit backed him up when the DOJ appealed.
Bondi wants to make an example out of anyone who shows up. The system keeps reminding her it just doesn’t work that way.
COURTS EXPOSE DOGE
Elon Musk’s DOGE promised us $2 trillion in spending cuts. That did not happen. Brookings put the real number at around $20 billion—1% of that promise. Most of that money came from axing 317,000 federal jobs and cancelling contracts for services the government still needs. All of it done in secret, without any names, records, or accountability.
Until now. A New York judge ordered the regime to disclose the names of DOGE’s employees and contractors, rejecting their attempts to keep them a secret.
A Maryland judge ruled Musk can’t dodge depositions in the USAID dismantling lawsuit—he’ll need to answer questions under oath. And a federal judge ordered the DOJ to investigate Musk’s phone records.
Case by case, judge by judge, the lights are coming on—and there aren’t enough Trump judges to shut them all off.
BIDEN SLAMS TRUMP
Trump gave the longest address to Congress in modern history Tuesday night—107 minutes of straight slop—and he couldn’t draw a crowd. Nielsen put the audience down 4 million compared to his address last year. In 2018, over 12 million more people watched.
The regime built the speech up for a week, broke a record no one wanted, and the country mostly watched something else.
Biden said it best from South Carolina on Friday: “Did you see Trump give the State of the Union? Is he still talking?”
STUDENTS ARE WALKING OUT
On Friday afternoon, hundreds of students from fifteen DC schools walked out of class and marched to the Lincoln Memorial. They were holding a banner that read “The Fight Isn’t Over yet.”
Sixteen-year-old Nati Pinilla, a junior in high school, started organizing the demonstration a little over a month ago—following ICE’s killing of Renée Good in Minneapolis. “There’s a lot of stuff that we can do besides voting,” Pinilla said. “We can put pressure on our government. We can expand our voices. We can just be loud and speak out.”
It was a powerful moment in what’s building into a national wave of student walkouts. In California last month, for example, more than 30 schools coordinated a massive day of action.
In Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott threatened arrests—but the students keep moving forward.
Republicans tried to threaten them into silence, but it’s backfiring spectacularly.
The regime got unmasked in court, humiliated in the ratings, and outlasted by teenagers this week. That’s what relentless resistance produces.
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It’s been way too long since we’ve had a classic Biden slams Trump! Love it.
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