These Heroes Ruined Trump’s Weekend: 23 AGs Crushed Him In Court, Georgia Town Cuts Off ICE’s Water, and Judge Halts Regime’s $215M Prison
Sen. Warnock to ICE: Not in our town
The regime keeps trying to silence the resistance by freezing critical funding, indicting its opponents, and using ICE as their personal police force. The resistance is fighting back and winning on every front—this edition is proof.
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A TOWN SAYS NO WATER FOR FEDS
The regime quietly spent over $128 million to buy a million-square-foot warehouse in Social Circle. It’s a conservative town of just 5,000 people about 50 miles east of Atlanta. The location is less than a mile from an elementary school. They bought it and told no one—no heads-up to city hall, no public meeting, nothing.
ICE’s plan was to convert the warehouse into an enormous detention center holding as many as 10,000 immigrants awaiting deportation—that would almost triple the town’s population. The regime wanted it operational by mid-May.
The city had one conversation with DHS, where their concerns went unheard. So City Manager Eric Taylor locked the water meter. “The lock is there until ICE indicates how water and sewer will be served without exceeding our limited infrastructure capacity,” Taylor said.
DHS came back with “alternatives.” All fake stall tactics. Off-peak pumping. Poison the water supply with new wells. Choke the town with around-the-clock water tankers. DHS had one priority—and it wasn’t the people living there. Just the warehouse.
The City Council unanimously voted to back Taylor’s move. Councilman Tyson Jackson was clear: “It’s not a political stunt. It’s just the fact of the matter—we do not have enough water.”
Sen. Raphael Warnock didn’t mince words: “We don’t want this in our town. … I’m not about to sit idly by, while towns like Social Circle are run roughshod over by our government, and the voices of ordinary people silenced. This has to stop. And I’m going to do everything I can to hold them accountable.”
Social Circle stood up. The water meter is still locked.
TWO PASTORS, ONE FIGHT, NO DAYS OFF
Social Circle locked the regime out with a wrench. In Springfield, Ohio, the courts did the same thing with a gavel.
The regime tried repeatedly to strip Temporary Protected Status from Haitians—protections that cover 350,000 people nationwide. It lost at the district level and the appeals court. This week the Supreme Court kept protections in place while arguments are set for April.
Behind every court win is a community that refused to break. That’s where Pastors Reginald Silencieux and Carl Ruby come in. They turned their churches into safe havens, ran trainings on how to legally respond to ICE raids, organized food drives, and coordinated legal aid. When Trump’s lies incited bomb threats, they kept showing up.
The regime’s intimidation tactics failed. This community didn’t scatter—it dug in. Haitians are protected and at home, in Ohio. Where they belong.
A JUDGE HOLDS THE LINE
This week, Judge Brendan Hurson extended his stop-work order on the regime’s proposed $215 million detention warehouse in Williamsport, Maryland, through April 16. The regime can’t touch the building while Maryland AG Anthony Brown’s lawsuit to block it moves forward.
Local Trump voter Donnie Dagenhart, who owns a construction company, said: “I just think we’re living in a police state and it’s getting worse … They’re getting the wrong people.”
Patrick Dattilio, who founded the Hagerstown Rapid Response Network to resist the detention center, said: “There’s a ton of concern that they’re about to start detaining people, an entire town’s worth of people. The idea that our tiny little town is now going to be the center, the epicenter of this—I think it’s simply too much for most of the people here.”
The warehouse sits idle. The line holds.
STATES BLOCK TRUMP’S POWER GRAB
NY Attorney General Letitia James led a coalition of 23 state attorneys general in suing to block the regime’s freeze of trillions of dollars in congressionally-approved federal funding. The move threatened child care and disaster relief for millions of Americans. Even though Trump tried to indict her—and failed—James never stopped fighting back.
This week, she delivered the win. The 1st Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the block on the regime’s funding freeze, ruling that they halted funds “without considering an obvious aspect of the problem—namely the reliance interests of the recipients.”
James was blunt: “This decision is a clear reminder that the president cannot treat congressionally-approved funding like a switch he can flip on and off.”
Trump tried to block critical funding for the states and tried multiple times to indict someone who stood in the way. He failed on both counts.
People are refusing to go along, and this unhinged regime keeps losing because of them. That’s what will flip Congress in November. Not one big moment, but a thousand of these wins—documented, amplified, and driven forward by reader-funded journalism that answers to no one but you.
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Onward!
Scott
I have two questions for you today.
What do you think about the pastors in Springfield helping residents resist?
Do you think the small-town fight against ICE prisons will continue to spread?







🚨TWO URGENT ACTIONS TODAY
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THIS IS WHAT WILL FLIP CONGRESS
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