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  1. 4 minutes ago, DCT said:

    I’m saying if you are a millionaire and can afford a gold Trump bar you are legal citizen.  I can’t make this stuff up.

    Did some searching and came up with this….

    Recent reports suggest that 
    17 members of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán's extended family, including his ex-wife Griselda López and a daughter, surrendered to FBI agents at the San Ysidro border crossing in Tijuana, Mexico. This reportedly happened in early May 2025. 
    Details of the surrender:
    • Who: At least 17 relatives, including El Chapo's former wife and their daughter.
    • Where: San Ysidro border port in Tijuana, Mexico, where they were met by FBI agents.
    • When: Midday on a Friday, reportedly May 9, 2025.
    • What was brought: They reportedly carried more than $70,000 in cash and several suitcases.
    • Reason for surrender: The reasons for the surrender are not fully clear, but it is believed to be connected to a potential plea deal or negotiation Ovidio Guzmán López (El Chapo's son) is making with the US government. Mexican security secretary confirmed that the family's entry into the US was likely linked to a negotiation or plea deal opportunity with the Department of Justice. 
    Important Notes:
    • Plea Deal: Ovidio Guzmán López is scheduled to change his plea in a US court on July 9, 2025. This is believed to be connected to the family's surrender.
    • Not Wanted in Mexico: The Mexican security chief confirmed that the family members who crossed into the US were not wanted by Mexican authorities.
    • Joaquín Guzmán López: El Chapo's other son, Joaquín Guzmán López, is also in US custody. He is facing multiple charges in federal court. There has been speculation that both brothers might seek a plea deal and potentially testify against Ismael Zambada García, a co-founder of the Sinaloa cartel. 
    This event appears to be a significant development in the ongoing efforts to dismantle the Sinaloa Cartel and its operations. 
  2. 5 minutes ago, DCT said:

    He can’t be prosecuted hence why all the bold and questionable business deals with foreign  countries that he and his families are benefiting from.  
    The stock market insider trading that was done in public should be in question but MAGA  cry poor baby 🍼👶 he’s under a microscope.  

    Please. Such false accusations, but Trump is used to those.

  3. 8 minutes ago, DCT said:

    That was on June 11,2025.  It has dipped since the no baby king of con day parade and the Mar-a-Lago  gold cell phone parade on Saturday.

    Yes, Trump’s every move is under a microscope. Wouldn’t it be nice if all presidents were held to such scrutiny? 

  4. 2 hours ago, thetragichippy said:

    They are sinking like a rock......I do enjoy watching Scott Jennings make fools of the liberals on the show.....lol

     

    The corporate split, which is expected to be completed by mid-2026, will have significant ramifications for CNN, which is being treated as a declining asset that weighed down WBD’s shinier businesses. 

    CNN has hit 

    This is the hidden content, please
     in recent memory and had its second-worst month ever in the advertiser-coveted demographic of adults age 25-54 across both total day and primetime viewers in May. The network has shed viewers in all categories compared to 2024 and is on pace to have its lowest-rated year ever among the demo. 

     

    This is the hidden content, please

    I used to watch cnn in the early 2000s before it became unwatchable communist filth. I liked Robin Meade. She was very professional and easy on the eyes.

  5. My wife saw on FB, on a local newsman’s page, that the small protest in Beaumont was by people who are not even from here. I think a lot of these protests across the country are infiltrated by outsiders.

  6. 21 hours ago, OlDawg said:

    What has divided the country is progressives not getting their way on everything. The voters pushed back on their ideas at the election, and they aren’t happy. The organizers purposely picked the day to protest. Trump—like him or not—didn’t pick it.

    So far, the Constitutional Republic is functioning as intended. POTUS has won a few SCOTUS cases, and lost a few. Power has been checked. Congress is working on a budget that might reign in some spending & prioritize. (Yet to be seen how it will turn out.) Immigration law is being followed more than it has in decades. Yes, there have been some high profile hiccups. But, the broader effort is what the majority of voters requested, and is required by law. Nothing ‘kingly or authoritarian’ about that issue.

    I don’t see a need for a No Kings Day effort other than it’s a way for progressive/anarchist groups to attempt to disrupt. The major crowds amounted to—supposedly—around 2 million nationwide from numbers I’ve seen. A good number…until you realize it’s actually only around 1% of the voters of the 2024 election.

    Why am I not surprised that Randi Weingarten (Teacher’s Union) is a major promoter & contributor? How teachers can still support her is beyond me. She is a big reason Texas passed school choice—which most teachers I’ve spoken with were against. She cares more about activism than the teachers and students she supposedly represents.

    About Weingarten, she’s like all libs……when you have to pound your fist on the podium, jump up and down on the stage, scream at the top of your lungs to convey your message, it’s obvious no one is listening. Your last sentence is spot on.

  7. Just something I found. Like I said, I don’t shop WalMart so it’s a non-issue for me.

    While a significant portion of Walmart's merchandise comes from China, it's not entirely accurate to say they mostly sell Chinese products. Walmart also sources a large volume of goods from the US and other countries. A report indicated that about 60% of Walmart's imports came from China between January and April 2023, which is down from 80% in 2018. Walmart is also a major retailer in China, with close to 400 stores and clubs. 
     
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:
    • Focus on China:
      Walmart has a strong reliance on Chinese manufacturing for certain product categories, particularly those where low cost is a major factor. 
       
    • Shifting Sourcing:
      Walmart has been working to diversify its sourcing and reduce its reliance on China, including increasing imports from other countries like India. 
       
    • Local Sourcing:
      In China, Walmart has a strong focus on local sourcing, with over 95% of their merchandise coming from local sources. 
       
    • US Focus:
      Walmart also emphasizes sourcing from the US, with two-thirds of their total product spend in the US being for items made, grown, or assembled in the United States. 
       
    • Global Supply Chain:
      Walmart's supply chain is global, with suppliers in the UK, Canada, Mexico, and other countries, in addition to China. 
       
    • Food and Groceries:
      A significant portion of Walmart's sales are in groceries, which are largely sourced from the US.
  8. 36 minutes ago, Big girl said:

    His approval rate is blasting off? What is your source 

    Me. What’s your source for saying he is stupid? Is that all you gleaned from my post?

  9. 31 minutes ago, DCT said:

    He doesn’t like himself. 

    Only Musk would know that. Trump’s approval rating is blasting off. They even had a Trump rally in San Francisco, the bastion of liberal elites. Huge money that keeps pos Pelosi in power. Musk had a bad day and the libs tried to capitalize on it….to no avail. Lmao

  10. 58 minutes ago, thetragichippy said:

    Elon regret's post and starts complimenting Trump again.....LOL

    You guys TRIED to make it a big deal🤣 

    Uh oh. Libs don’t like Musk again. 

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