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🇺🇸 Democrats Urge Violence Against Tesla Owners

📝 From The Desk Of Clayton Keirns, Editor In Chief 📍 
🌊San Diego, CA 🌊

It’s clear that liberals are still licking their wounds from the shellacking they took in the 2024 election.

Seemingly, the only way they can feel good enough about themselves to fall asleep every night is to encourage violence against those who issued them the historic defeat.

I’m sure you’ve heard the reports of Tesla chargers, dealerships & vehicles across the country being vandalized by outraged leftists.

Now, you have some of the loudest voices calling for MORE. Yes, really.

During a monologue this week, Jimmy Kimmel gave the most disgusting dogwhistle that encouraged his audience to commit more violence and vandalism against Tesla owners, even though many of them aren’t even Republicans.

This is what the left has become, and it’s truly sad.

This surely won’t backfire against them (like everything else has)…will it? 😉

Now, lets get into todays newsletter…

In today’s email:
🏆 Women’s sports
🛫 Deporting gang members
🚘 Tesla Vandals

✅TRACKING TRUMP✅

Curated by Mike Luso

Hey Team! 😎

Trump is receiving an onslaught of small court federal judges opposing decisions he is making as president.

But the ball isn’t exactly in their court!

Republican AG’s are now backing Trump in the deportation of violent gang members like those a part of Tren de Aragua!

More on this story below!

🇺🇦 PUTIN/ZELENZKYY: President Donald J. Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed efforts to end the war during a phone call. Trump briefed Zelenskyy on his recent talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and both leaders agreed to work toward a partial ceasefire on energy infrastructure, with further discussions planned in Saudi Arabia. Zelenskyy requested additional Patriot missile systems, and Trump pledged to explore options, particularly from European stockpiles. They also addressed humanitarian concerns, including prisoner exchanges and efforts to locate abducted Ukrainian children. Both leaders praised their advisors and committed to accelerating diplomatic efforts for lasting peace and security.

👨‍🚒 FIREFIGHTERS: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum announced that America’s 11,200 wildland firefighters will receive permanent salary increases, thanks to provisions in the continuing resolution (CR) passed by Congress. The move aligns with years of efforts from Rep. Mike Simpson (R-ID), who has long fought for better pay and stability for firefighters. Simpson met with Burgum to discuss how the CR provision allows for these salary adjustments, ensuring better recruitment, retention, and financial security for firefighters. Burgum credited President Trump’s leadership, stating the administration is committed to supporting the brave men and women protecting communities from catastrophic wildfires. This initiative comes as the Trump administration continues to cut wasteful spending while prioritizing essential services.

📺 INTERVIEW: In his interview on The Ingraham Angle, President Trump discussed key issues including the Ukraine conflict, trade with the European Union, and domestic legal matters. He revealed that his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin led to a partial ceasefire agreement on energy targets, though a full peace deal remains in progress. Trump criticized the EU’s trade practices, claiming they take advantage of the U.S., and emphasized the need to rebalance economic relations. He also dismissed Chief Justice John Roberts’ comments on impeachment, reaffirming his stance on judicial accountability. Additionally, Trump called out Democrats for supporting figures like Mahmoud Khalil, arguing that their alignment with controversial individuals weakens their political standing.

🏃‍♂️‍➡️ WOMEN’S SPORTS: The Trump administration has suspended approximately $175 million in federal funding to the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) due to its policies allowing transgender athletes to compete in women's sports. This action follows President Trump's executive order titled "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports," which bans transgender athletes from participating in female-only sports, citing fairness concerns. UPenn, which gained attention in 2022 when transgender swimmer Lia Thomas competed on its women's swim team, maintains that it has always adhered to NCAA and Ivy League policies regarding student participation on athletic teams. The suspension of funds has sparked legal debates and may lead to further financial and regulatory scrutiny for other institutions with similar policies.

✈️ Republican AGs Back Trump’s Fight ✈️

On Deporting Violent Gang Members

A group of 23 Republican state attorneys general is standing with President Donald Trump in his fight to deport Tren de Aragua gang members, filing an amicus brief urging the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn a judge’s order blocking the deportations.

  • U.S. District Judge James Boasberg ruled against Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act, which allows the president to remove illegal immigrants tied to criminal organizations.

  • South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson condemned the ruling, saying, “The judges are basically supporting foreign terrorist organizations over the public safety of the American citizen.”

Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares defended Trump’s legal authority, stating, “Trump acted fully within his constitutional and statutory authority” by refusing to ground deportation flights. The administration filed an emergency petition calling the ruling a “massive, unauthorized imposition” on Trump’s ability to remove dangerous criminals.

Wilson pointed out how Tren de Aragua gang members have rapidly spread across the U.S., with several recently arrested in South Carolina after having no known presence there just months ago. “Trump did a great job shutting down the border, but all the water is still in the boat, and the judges are trying to prevent us from bailing it out,” he warned.

Trump has officially designated Tren de Aragua a Foreign Terrorist Organization, making their deportation a national security priority. Despite judicial overreach, Trump and Republican attorneys general remain committed to ensuring violent illegal immigrants are removed from American communities.

🍟 Quick Bite News 🍟

​🔥 A surge in vandalism targeting Tesla vehicles and facilities has been reported across the United States, with incidents escalating to arson attacks and property destruction. Notably, a recent incident at a Tesla service center in Las Vegas involved Molotov cocktails and gunfire, resulting in significant damage to multiple vehicles. The FBI has launched investigations into these acts, classifying them as potential domestic terrorism, and is collaborating with local law enforcement to identify and apprehend those responsible.

​🍦 Ben & Jerry's has accused its parent company, Unilever, of unlawfully removing CEO David Stever due to his commitment to the brand's social and political activism, including support for Palestinian rights. In a recent federal court filing, Ben & Jerry's claims that Unilever violated their merger agreement by not consulting the advisory committee from Ben & Jerry’s board before the removal. This conflict arises amidst a series of disputes between the two companies, including Ben & Jerry's decision to stop selling products in Israeli settlements, which Unilever countered by selling Ben & Jerry's Israeli business.

​🪧 A North Dakota jury has found Greenpeace liable for defamation and other claims related to protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, ordering the environmental organization to pay over $660 million in damages to Energy Transfer and its subsidiary, Dakota Access LLC. The lawsuit accused Greenpeace of defamation, trespass, nuisance, and civil conspiracy during the 2016-2017 protests. Greenpeace plans to appeal the verdict, asserting that such lawsuits threaten free speech and the right to peaceful protest.

​💰 Los Angeles is confronting a budget deficit approaching $1 billion for the upcoming fiscal year, prompting city officials to warn that thousands of layoffs may be unavoidable. City Administrative Officer Matt Szabo attributes this shortfall to factors such as declining tax revenues, rising legal payouts, and scheduled employee pay raises. Mayor Karen Bass is expected to present a budget plan by April 21 to address the deficit, with considerations including workforce reductions and deferring union-negotiated raises.

🚨 The FBI has captured MS-13 leader Francisco Javier Román Bardales in Mexico, marking the third fugitive from the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list apprehended since President Trump took office. Earlier this year, law enforcement also arrested Arnoldo Jimenez, wanted for first-degree murder, and Donald Eugene Fields II, a child sex trafficker. These arrests highlight the Trump administration’s commitment to combating violent crime, gang activity, and lawlessness.

God bless,

Clayton
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