The Regime Lost This Week: Delaware Builds Firewall Against Trump’s Election Interference, Devin Nunes Gets The Boot, and Indiana County Bans Data Centers For Good
These resistance wins will ruin Trump’s weekend and I’m cool with that
I’ve been fighting Trump since 2016—and his lapdog Devin Nunes was one of his most dangerous cronies who I took on for years.
Nunes ran Trump Media into a $712 million hole—and I have the receipts. Hit the ❤️ like button and re-stack this edition right now—let’s make sure everyone sees them.
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NUNES OUT AT TRUMP MEDIA
Former GOP Rep. Devin Nunes and I go way back. In 2017, I investigated him and filed ethics complaints that helped force him off the House Intelligence Committee’s Russia investigation.
When he tried to ignore my calls to resign, I put up a billboard near his Visalia, California, congressional office that read: “Hold a town hall. Let’s talk about Russia.” He never did hold that town hall.
Nunes eventually resigned in disgrace back in 2022, and took on a consolation prize running “Truth” Social—Trump’s answer to every other social media platform that insisted on fact-checking him. Here’s how that worked out.
Trump Media posted a $712 million loss against $3.7 million in revenue. For every dollar they made, they lost $192. The stock is down around 67% since Trump’s reelection, wiping out more than $6 billion in market value. This week Nunes left his role at Trump Media—no goodbye, no graceful exit. Just gone.
He’s now shifting his focus to his role as Chairman of Trump’s Intelligence Advisory Board. There has never been a more ironic name.
DELAWARE JUST DARED TRUMP TO TRY IT
The Trump regime has been explicit: it wants federal control over state-run elections. Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer heard that and signed an executive order Wednesday creating the Delaware Task Force on Free, Fair, and Secure Elections. Then he explained exactly who he’s building it for.
“The US Constitution is clear: elections are run by the states, not the federal government,” Meyer said. “If the federal government tries to hijack the will of the people, we will be ready.” That’s not hyperbole—it’s a governor reading the room and drawing a hard line before the regime crosses it.
Secretary of State Charuni Patibanda-Sanchez named the threat directly: “We’re working closely with communities across the state to protect the most fundamental right we have—the right to vote—and to make sure every voice is heard and respected.”
The regime wants to own your vote. Delaware just said not here, not ever.
COMMUNITY SAYS NO TO CBP JOB FAIR
Moreno Valley, California, has a majority Latino population. So Customs and Border Protection (CBP) figured this would be the perfect place to have a job fair earlier this month. Then word got out, and it wasn’t taken kindly.
Local organizers got to work—mobilizing folks to flood the venue with calls and emails voicing their opposition. When CBP saw the massive backlash, they put out a statement canceling the event altogether.
This is how the regime’s recruitment machine works. Amada Armenta, director of UCLA’s Latino Policy and Politics Institute, laid out the strategy: “Latinos are drawn into these jobs because in some regions, they are the best jobs there are. These are high-paying jobs that offer an entry into the middle class.”
Moreno Valley Mayor Ulises Cabrera thanked residents for fighting back. As an organizer put it: “These agencies are responsible for tearing families apart, targeting our neighbors, and enforcing a system built on fear and displacement.”
Moreno Valley said no—and CBP blinked.
AN INDIANA COUNTY MAKES IT PERMANENT
Data centers are massive facilities that drain millions of gallons of water, spike utility bills, and deliver almost no permanent jobs. They’ve been spreading across the country as Big Tech tries to plant them anywhere it pleases. Marshall County, Indiana, just shot that down—forever.
While we’ve seen other communities pass temporary moratoriums, Marshall County Commissioners voted Monday to make their ban on data centers permanent—effective immediately. No expiration date. No loophole. Done.
Commissioner Jesse Bohannon laid it out: “People have been coming in—trying to put in data centers, and battery energy storage, and farm-scale solar. We’ve been working for the last year and a half to make sure we have the right protections in place.”
Trump opened the door for Big Tech’s unchecked expansion—Marshall County just closed it for good.
THE BOTTOM LINE
The regime is losing to people it never saw coming—and that’s exactly how we’re going to win big in the midterms.
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Scott
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These stories aren’t just wins—they’re proof that regular people and courageous leaders are refusing to yield an inch. The resistance is firing on all cylinders, and it’s beautiful to watch.
Recharge hard this weekend, stay connected to what matters, and come back Monday ready to build on this momentum. 🔥