Friday, April 25, 2025

India and Pakistan exchange fire in Kashmir just days after deadly attack



The cauldron of Kashmir, that perennial flashpoint of Indo-Pakistani enmity, has once again erupted into violence. Troops from Pakistan and India have exchanged fire along the Line of Control (LOC), the de facto border that slices through this disputed region. This latest conflagration comes mere days after the United Nations, in its customary tone of impotent diplomacy, urged these nuclear-armed rivals to exercise "maximum restraint" following a grotesque attack that left 26 dead at a tourist hotspot in Pahalgam. 

Restraint, it seems, is a commodity in short supply.

Relations between New Delhi and Islamabad have plummeted to their nadir, with India accusing Pakistan of orchestrating "cross-border terrorism." The charge is not new, but the ferocity of India’s rhetoric is. 

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, never one to mince words, declared, "I say to the whole world: India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backer. We will pursue them to the ends of the Earth." This is not the language of de-escalation; it is the lexicon of retribution. Pakistan, predictably, denies any complicity, dismissing India’s accusations as "frivolous" and vowing to meet any aggression with "firm reciprocal measures in all domains." The stage is set for a dangerous escalation.

The facts, as they stand, are grim. Syed Ashfaq Gilani, a Pakistani official in their slice of Kashmir, told AFP that the exchange of fire occurred along the LOC, though he insisted, "There was no firing on the civilian population." India’s army, for its part, confirmed "limited firing of small arms" initiated by Pakistan, to which it "effectively responded." 

No casualties were reported—a small mercy in a region where blood is shed with appalling regularity. Yet the absence of immediate fatalities does little to quell the sense that a larger reckoning looms.

The spark for this latest crisis was the Pahalgam attack, a brazen assault that Indian police attribute to three gunmen from the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, a group designated as terrorists by the United Nations. A bounty of two million rupees ($36,701) has been placed on each fugitive’s head, and Indian security forces have escalated their manhunt, blowing up homes and circulating wanted posters with sketches of the suspects. Two of the named gunmen are Pakistani nationals, a detail that fuels India’s narrative of Islamabad’s duplicity.

Pakistan’s response has been to double down. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif convened a rare National Security Committee, and the Senate passed a resolution condemning what it called a "campaign by the Indian government to malign the Pakistan government." 

Meanwhile, both sides have upped the ante. India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, closed the main land border crossing, downgraded diplomatic ties, and revoked visas for Pakistanis. Pakistan retaliated by expelling Indian diplomats, cancelling visas for Indian nationals (save for Sikh pilgrims), and shutting its side of the border. 

Most ominously, Islamabad warned that any attempt by India to disrupt the flow of the Indus River would be considered an "act of war." Water, in this part of the world, is not merely a resource; it is a weapon.

The UN, ever the voice of toothless reason, has called for "meaningful mutual engagement" to resolve the crisis peacefully. Stephane Dujarric, the UN’s spokesman, pleaded with both governments "to exercise maximum restraint, and to ensure that the situation and the developments we’ve seen do not deteriorate any further." 

One wonders if Mr. Dujarric has ever visited Kashmir, where restraint is as alien a concept as peace itself.

Kashmir, divided since the bloody partition of 1947, remains a wound that refuses to heal. Both nations claim it in full, yet govern only fragments, their rivalry sustained by a toxic blend of history, religion, and geopolitics. 

Since 1989, rebel groups in Indian-controlled Kashmir have waged a relentless insurgency, demanding either independence or union with Pakistan. The Pahalgam attack marks a chilling evolution, targeting civilians rather than the usual military targets. As Modi thundered, "Whatever little land these terrorists have, it’s time to reduce it to dust." 

The echoes of 2019, when a suicide bombing in Pulwama killed 41 Indian troops and prompted Indian airstrikes inside Pakistan, are unmistakable. That crisis brought the two nations to the brink of war. This one may yet push them over it.

What is striking, amid the sabre-rattling, is the deliberateness of India’s response. New Delhi has a history of biding its time. The Pulwama attack was avenged 12 days later with airstrikes. Today, as India’s air force and navy flex their muscles in military exercises, the question is not whether Modi will act, but when—and how brutally. 

Experts warn that a military response may still be in the offing, and the memory of 2019 looms large. Pakistan, for its part, seems equally prepared to escalate, its warnings about the Indus River carrying the weight of existential threat.

Here we are, then, on the precipice of another Indo-Pakistani crisis, with two nuclear powers staring each other down across a contested border. The world watches, the UN wrings its hands, and Kashmir bleeds. 

One cannot help but wonder: how many more times must this tragedy play out before the cycle of violence is broken? Or is it, as it so often seems, an eternal recurrence, doomed to repeat until the mountains themselves crumble?

Buckle up, kids.

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Wisconsin judge arrested for allegedly obstructing arrest of illegal alien

"Okay, who took my dentures?"

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested by the FBI for allegedly hiding an illegal immigrant in her jury room to prevent that person from being arrested by ICE, a Fox News source said. The charge was for obstruction of an official proceeding Friday morning after the evidence came to light.

Federal agents from ICE, FBI, CBP and DEA attempted to arrest the undocumented male following his scheduled criminal court appearance on April 18, federal law enforcement sources told Fox News.

That’s when federal law enforcement sources say Judge Dugan demanded that the officers proceed to the chief judge’s office. At that point, they say the judge left and that the undocumented individual’s hearing concluded and that he had quickly left the building.

Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Hannah Dugan, pictured in 2016, has been arrested for allegedly hiding an undocumented immigrant in her jury room in order to prevent that person from being arrested by ICE.

Fox News has learned federal law enforcement officials believe Judge Dugan willfully redirected agents and officers to the chief judge’s office so the illegal immigrant could leave the courtroom and evade arrest.

Judge Dugan will likely have her initial appearance in federal court in Milwaukee sometime on Friday, according to Fox News.

Dugan had disputed the accuracy of local reports earlier this week which claimed she had shielded the illegal migrant from ICE.

The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported that Dugan responded to the accusations in its publication on Tuesday, writing: "Nearly every fact regarding the 'tips' in your email is inaccurate."


Fox News Digital contacted Dugan’s office by phone on Wednesday and a worker said the judge was in court and would return the call. Fox News Digital contacted Dugan again on Thursday and has not yet received a response.

The incident comes after two people were arrested by ICE officials in the hallways of the courthouse in recent weeks, per the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

State Rep. Bob Donovan, a Republican, addressed the accusations against Dugan earlier this week and said that the FBI was investigating.

"In all my years of Milwaukee politics and public safety issues, working with cops, district attorneys, and judges, I have never seen a more irresponsible act by an officer of the court, let alone a judge, if true," Donovan said in a statement. "This borders on obstruction of justice and I hope the FBI continues a thorough investigation and, if warranted, prosecution to the fullest extent of the law."

Dugan has worked with legal aid organizations and as executive director of Catholic Charities in the past. She was elected to Branch 31 of the Circuit Court in 2016 and ran unopposed in the 2022 election. She primarily oversees cases in its misdemeanor division, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

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Disgraced ex-judge and wife arrested for allegedly harboring Tren de Aragua thug


Federal agents stormed the Las Cruces home of former Doña Ana County Magistrate Judge Joel Cano and his wife, Nancy, Thursday, slapping cuffs on the pair for evidence tampering. 

The charge? Harboring Cristhian Ortega-Lopez, an alleged illegal alien and suspected member of Venezuela’s brutal Tren de Aragua gang.

“Under President Trump, we have arrested over 150,000 aliens—including more than 600 members of the vicious Tren de Aragua gang,” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem declared. “If you are here illegally and break the law, we will hunt you down, arrest you and lock you up. That’s a promise.”

The arrest ties back to February when Ortega-Lopez was nabbed at the Cano residence. Court documents show the details: Nancy Cano hired him for home repairs, then let him crash in their guesthouse. Cozy setup—until feds linked him to Tren de Aragua through gang gear, tattoos, voicemails, and texts.


Ortega-Lopez slipped into the U.S. on Dec. 15, 2023, crossing near Eagle Pass, Texas, without papers. Border Patrol, were swamped and had to cut him loose three days later with a Notice to Appear for removal proceedings. Big mistake.

Feds later raided the home of the Canos’ daughter, April, seizing four firearms. 

Social media posts show Ortega-Lopez flexing with weapons, some allegedly April’s. He’s now staring down federal charges for illegal possession of a firearm under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5). Conviction could lock him up for 15 years but the chances of him serving the full dime and a nickel are slim.

“Doña Ana County has been a hotbed of illegal immigration and drug trafficking, human smuggling for many, many years,” former ICE Field Office Director John Fabbricatore told WPMI. “To see that a judge would allow this to happen. It’s very concerning. It’s concerning. What else has the judge been doing?”
Cano quit his bench in March, and on Tuesday, the New Mexico Supreme Court dropped the hammer, banning him from ever holding judicial office again. Good riddance.

“The people of New Mexico are tired of a system where the powerful don’t play by their own rules,” Amy Barela, Chairwoman of the Republican Party of New Mexico, told the Las Cruces Sun-News. “We demand real accountability for Judge Cano’s connection to a gang-affiliated criminal and full transparency on how our judiciary is being held to the same laws as the rest of us. Enough is enough.”

Homeland Security Investigations is still digging, per KFOX. This mess is far from over.

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Thousands of IDF reservists demand Gaza must be crushed to defeat Hamas


Over 4,000 IDF reservists dropped a bombshell on Defense Minister Israel Katz Thursday, signing a letter that’s less a polite request and more a battle cry. They’re demanding a full-throttle invasion of Gaza—think shock and awe—to obliterate Hamas once and for all. 

No half-measures, no tiptoeing. Just end it.

The signatories aren’t just grunts with gripes. We’re talking five brigadier generals, including Erez Viner, who was sketching out Gaza ops for Southern Command until he stepped back. Add to that 16 colonels, 90 lieutenant colonels, 250 officers, and over 3,000 regular reservists. 

This isn’t a petition; it’s a who’s-who of IDF muscle flexing their clout.

Their beef? The government swore up and down that swapping out IDF chief Herzi Halevi for Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir would mean a new playbook: a blitzkrieg to take all of Gaza in one fell swoop, not the drip-drip invasions of the past. But it’s been over a month since Katz and Zamir kicked off hostilities again on March 18-19, and what’s the score? A measly 500 Hamas fighters taken out, compared to 20,000 before the January 19 ceasefire. The invasion’s moving like molasses, barely budging in weeks.

The reservists’ forum isn’t mincing words: Hamas only goes down with a sledgehammer.

A “sweeping and intense invasion of all of Gaza,” they say, with firepower cranked to eleven. If Katz and Zamir are banking on hostage talks, fine—but set a damn deadline. No more open-ended stalling. If Hamas keeps jerking the chain, unleash hell.

This crew isn’t riding the same hobbyhorse as Finance Minister Betzalel Smotrich, who’s itching to resettle Gaza and rewind the clock to pre-2005. These reservists aren’t praying for a new Zion; they’re laser-focused on security, not ideology. The slow-burn war’s been a bust, they argue—Hamas isn’t blinking.

And here’s the gut-punch: “IDF reservists cannot be kept in a circle of endless war.” They’re done with this Groundhog Day nonsense. Speed it up, hit harder, finish the job. 

But what happens if even a maxed-out war doesn’t break Hamas? If the terrorists hold onto the hostages and their guns? The letter’s silent on that, and it’s a glaring hole. Meanwhile, plenty of other reservists are ready to call it quits now, trading all the hostages for a shaky peace that lets Hamas keep its arsenal—a deal that could just kick the can down the road to the next crisis.

The reservists make a brutal point: letting Hamas walk away armed might swap today’s hostage mess for tomorrow’s. Katz and PM Netanyahu, though, are still playing the long game, betting on talks and sweating the fallout of a bigger war. All signs say they’re not ready to roll the dice on Gaza—yet.

Am Yisrael Chai!

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Thursday, April 24, 2025

Highland Park 2022 mass shooter sentenced today

Eric Rinehart

In a courtroom heavy with the weight of "oceans of grief," Robert “Bobby” Crimo III, the 24-year-old scumcrumpet who turned a 2022 Fourth of July parade in Highland Park into a slaughter, was sentenced to life without parole Thursday. Judge Victoria Rossetti didn’t mince words: "The court finds he’s irrevocably depraved," she said, slamming the gavel on any hope of rehabilitation for the man who killed seven and wounded nearly 50.

Crimo, true to form, couldn’t even be bothered to show up. His lawyer said he skipped the sentencing hearing that kicked off Wednesday and refused to address the court. His family? They bailed too, per a lawyer for Crimo’s dad. 

The cowardice didn’t shock Liz Turnipseed, shot in the pelvis that day and still hobbling. "I wasn’t surprised at all," she told reporters outside court. "I don’t need to see his face. I know what he looks like. I watched the videos with the confession that was enough to see how cavalier he was about murdering seven people."

The Highland Park parade, about 30 miles from Chicago, was a bloodbath. Crimo’s 83 shots in 40 seconds ended the lives of Stephen Straus, 88; Nicolas Toledo-Zaragoza, 78; Eduardo Uvaldo, 69; Katherine Goldstein, 64; Jacquelyn Sundheim, 63; and Kevin and Irina McCarthy, 37 and 35, leaving their son Aidan orphaned. 

Cooper Roberts, just 8-years-old, was paralyzed. 

"In the middle of that joy, in the middle of that celebration, 83 shots rang out… Eighty-three attempts to reduce light in the world," Lake County State’s Attorney Eric Rinehart told the court, his voice cutting through sobs and embraces in the room.


Even with a life sentence all but guaranteed, tension gripped the courtroom until Rossetti’s ruling. "We just all held our breath just to make sure that he would never, ever be free again," said Ashley Beasley, a Highland Park resident who was at the parade. "And now that that's happened, it's like we can exhale."

A bizarre hiccup nearly derailed things when a sheriff’s deputy slipped Rossetti a note, halting proceedings. Survivors thought Crimo might finally face them. Nope—just him whining about missing jail property, his lawyers said. "The offender had a concern about something that was happening in the jail," Rinehart told reporters, brushing it off. "It was not related to the sentencing hearing."

Wednesday’s testimony set the stage, with over a dozen witnesses reliving the horror. Erica Weeder, who survived alongside her husband John Kezdy—later killed in a 2023 bike accident—laid bare the scars. “Because of this mass shooting, this act of terror,” she said, “I and my children and entire community now know no one is ever really safe.” Weeder flinches at construction noise, haunted by a day that won’t let go.

Crimo, after his capture, claimed he tried to avoid kids, aiming “chest up” at adults. What a considerate piece of human feces.

Illinois’ lack of a death penalty left life without parole as the max punishment—a fact that stings for some. Lance Northcutt, representing the McCarthys’ orphaned son, put it bluntly: "Justice would be that little Aidan McCarthy would walk out of a kindergarten today and see his mother and his father waiting there with open arms to greet him."


The sentence? Seven consecutive life terms for the murders, plus a 50-year term for attempted murder and 47 more concurrent 50-year terms. "He will not survive his first life sentence, then there would be six more," Rinehart said, driving the point home.

Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering, outside court, nailed the bitter irony of Crimo’s rampage on a day celebrating freedom. "Our peer nations can't understand how we put up with this," she said. "But how free are you if you're constantly worried that somebody's going to come leave 83 bullets on your community in under a minute? That's not freedom."

The courtroom’s exhale doesn’t erase the trauma. It just locks the monster away.

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Deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia was pulled over by cops and oh boy!


You simply cannot make this stuff up. Democrats are out here clutching pearls, demanding the Trump administration drag Kilmar Abrego Garcia—the 29-year-old illegal alien who was deported back to El Salvador—be returned to the U.S. like he’s some kind of misunderstood saint. 

Meanwhile, the guy’s rap sheet reads like a crime novel, and now we’ve got DHS sources spilling the beans to Fox News Digital: Abrego Garcia was caught driving a car tied to a confessed human smuggler. Yeah, you heard that right--the car he was driving is tied to a human smuggler.

Documents first reported by Just the News, now confirmed by multiple DHS sources, show Abrego Garcia was pulled over in a black 2001 Chevrolet Suburban belonging to Jose Ramon Hernandez Reyes—an illegal alien who copped to human smuggling across the U.S.-Mexico border back in 2020. 

This isn’t some random joyride. The SUV was flagged by Homeland Security Investigations’ Baltimore field office as a vehicle “used by HSI Baltimore target in human smuggling/trafficking operation.” They even said it “makes trips to southern border to pick up non-citizens.” 

Rewind to December 1, 2022. 

A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper clocked Abrego Garcia speeding and swerving like he’s auditioning for a Fast & Furious sequel. The trooper pulled him over and found eight people crammed in the Suburban. 

Abrego Garcia spins a yarn about driving from Houston to Temple Hills, Maryland, via St. Louis, for “construction work.” No luggage, though. Not a single duffel bag, not even a toothbrush. 

The trooper’s spidey senses go off, suspecting human trafficking. Everyone in the car gives the same address as Abrego Garcia’s home base. Sketchy? 

Here’s where it gets dumber. Abrego Garcia, playing the “no hablo inglés” card, “pretended to speak less English than he was capable of and attempted to put encountering officer off-track by responding to questions with questions.” Smooth move, genius. The trooper, maybe feeling generous, lets him off with a warning for driving with an expired license. No citation. Just a “try not to do that again, pal.”

But it’s not just bad driving and shady road trips. Abrego Garcia has a history. 

Police and court records shared with Fox News Digital show he was arrested in Hyattsville, Maryland, in October 2019. The Prince George’s County Police Gang Unit pegged him as a card-carrying member of MS-13—yep, that Mara Salvatrucha, the gang that makes nightmares look like bedtime fairytales.

A Baltimore federal immigration court wasn’t buying his innocent act either. They ruled he “failed to meet his burden of demonstrating that his release from custody would not pose a danger to others,” citing evidence that he’s a “verified member of MS-13.” The court noted a “past, proven, and reliable source of infonnation [sic]” confirmed his gang membership, rank, and even his gang name. Abrego Garcia? Couldn’t rebut a word of it.

Oh, and it gets worse. 

Court records involving his wife, Jennifer Vasquez, paint him as a “violent” repeat wife-beater. Fox News got hold of Vasquez’s handwritten domestic violence allegations from 2021, and it’s grim. She wrote, “At this point, I am afraid to be close to him. I have multiple photos/videos of how violent he can be and all the bruises he [has] left me.” 


She described him punching and scratching her eye until she bled, throwing her laptop on the floor, ripping her shirt and shorts off, and grabbing her arm hard enough to leave marks. Vasquez also recalled two incidents in 2020: “In November 2020, he hit me with his work boot. In August 2020, he hit me in the eye leaving a purple eye.” A real prince of a guy.

Then there’s Edwin Ramos, who claimed to be the father of two of Vasquez’s kids. He filed for custody, saying he was worried about the kids’ safety because Vasquez “is dating a gang member.” That’s not exactly a glowing character reference.

So, let’s recap: We’ve got an MS-13 gangster, a human smuggler’s ride, a human trafficking red flag, and a trail of domestic violence allegations. Yet some folks are out here crying for this guy to get a one-way ticket back to the States. You’ve gotta wonder what it takes to lose the sympathy vote, but then again, the same lefties who want Abrego Garcia returned to the US, are the same mouth-breathers who side with Hamas.

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Houthis fire missiles at northern Israel


In the early hours of Wednesday, the Iran-backed Houthi rebels of Yemen, with their characteristic audacity, fired a missile aimed at northern Israel, as the Israeli military grimly confirmed. This is no ordinary skirmish; it is a rare escalation from a group that has already choked the lifeblood of global trade with its blockade of the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, all in the name of solidarity with the Palestinian cause—a cause stained by the blood of tens of thousands killed in Israel’s relentless war against another of Tehran’s proxies, Hamas, in Gaza.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), with their usual clinical precision, announced the attack via Telegram, noting that sirens wailed across Haifa, Krayot, and Western Galilee. “An interceptor was launched toward the missile, and the missile was most likely successfully intercepted,” they declared, betraying no hint of the chaos such an event might unleash.

This brazen act arrives against the backdrop of near-daily American strikes on the Houthis, a campaign unleashed by the Trump administration in mid-March to cripple their ability to menace U.S. vessels caught in their maritime stranglehold. 

The Houthis, undeterred, imposed this blockade in November 2023, barely a month after the Israel-Hamas war erupted on October 7, when Hamas’s savage surprise assault on Israel set the region ablaze. The Houthis, ever the loyal proxies of Iran, claim their blockade is a noble stand for the Palestinian people, whose Gaza homeland has been reduced to rubble by 18 months of unrelenting conflict.

A fleeting ceasefire in Gaza, secured in January, collapsed after a mere 42 days, and Israel has since resumed its merciless operations against Hamas in the shattered enclave. The Houthis’ missile, then, is not merely a projectile; it is a signal, a reminder that the Middle East remains a tinderbox, where the proxies of Tehran and the armies of Jerusalem clash with no end in sight.

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Newsom backpedals about nearly freed illegal alien drunk driver


Listen up, because this one’s a gut-punch that’ll make your blood boil. A twice-deported illegal alien, some lowlife named Oscar Eduardo Ortega-Anguiano, got behind the wheel, blitzed out of his mind, and snuffed out two young lives in a fiery crash. Now, California’s ready to cut this scumcrumpet loose after serving barely a third of his measly ten-year sentence. 

You heard that right—six years early, like he’s getting a gold star for good behavior instead of a life sentence for manslaughter.

This Mexican national, who clearly thinks borders are just suggestions, slammed into Anya Varfolomeev and Nicholay Osokin’s car in Orange County back in November 2021. He was drunk, high, and tearing down the road at nearly 100 miles an hour. The impact turned the young couple’s car into a death trap, leaving them to burn alive. 

Two teens, full of promise, reduced to ashes because this guy couldn’t stay out of the country or off the bottle.

And yet, the state thought, “Hey, let’s give this guy a early parole present.” The family got a cold, bureaucratic heads-up that Ortega-Anguiano was about to stroll out of prison, probably with a pat on the back and a bus ticket. 

Anya’s father, Anatoly Varfolomeev, isn’t having it. “It’s disgusting,” he fumed. “You have two young, unbelievable future, productive American citizens killed for nothing and that illegal immigrant who already has been deported twice is going to be released again? For what? If even he is deported, he will come back.” 

You can feel the man’s heart breaking through every word. He’s not wrong—this guy’s a boomerang of bad decisions.

The public, thank G-d, lost their collective minds over this travesty, and it finally got some traction. 

ICE slapped an immigration detainer on this loser, and after the backlash hit fever pitch, Governor Gavin Newsom’s team decided to pretend they care. “After being deported in 2013, the guy unlawfully re-entered the US & committed heinous crimes,” their press office posted on X, all high and mighty. “CDCR will again coordinate with ICE — as they have w/ 10,000+ inmates — to transfer him before release.”

Wow, Gavin, such leadership. Maybe next time don’t wait for the pitchforks.


But wait, there’s more! The DOJ’s stepping up to slap new federal charges on Ortega-Anguiano for sneaking back into the country after his deportations. U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli’s not playing around. 

“My office has filed a felony immigration charge against this defendant. He faces up to 20 years in federal prison if convicted for 8 USC 1326,” he wrote on X. “If the State of California will not seek the full measure of justice against this individual, the [Department of Justice] will.” 

Translation: California’s dropping the ball, so the feds are picking it up.

Attorney General Pam Bondi is just as fed up. “This is absolutely unconscionable. What about Justice for these teens? What about the rights of their parents?” she blasted on X, promising the DOJ “will work with ICE to make sure this illegal alien receives full punishment for his crimes.” 

Good. Because letting this guy walk after what he did isn’t just a slap in the face—it’s a middle finger to every law-abiding citizen.

So here we are, two kids are dead, their families are shattered, and the system’s still trying to coddle the guy who did it. If this doesn’t light a fire under you, check your pulse. Justice better come down like a hammer, or we’re all just screaming into the void.

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Conservatives erupt after DNC attacks top White House Official with vulgarity in personal attack

The official Democratic National Committee X account decided Wednesday afternoon that the best way to win back the normies was to channel t...