✪ THE BIG FRIDAY SOOPER THREAD

▶️ VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: WHO ARE THE REAL KINGS?

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VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: WHO ARE THE REAL KINGS?

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o-called King, Donald Trump, ran in two contested Republican primaries. He ran three times in a general election. He was elected twice, and his party recently won a Republican Congress.

In contrast, in 2020, Joe Biden did not run a typical campaign. He avoided the public, staying ensconced in his basement. He outsourced his campaign to Democrat politicos, donors, and a sycophantic media.

No red state ever sought to remove Joe Biden or Kamala Harris from their 2024 ballots. In contrast, twenty-five blue states attempted to take Trump off their ballots.

In 2021, Joe Biden’s DOJ and FBI raided then former President Trump’s home. They found only 102 classified documents among some 14,000 seized, but nevertheless indicted him.

There was no such SWAT raid on Biden’s multiple repositories of illegally removed classified documents. All were in less secure places than at Mar-a-Lago. Biden removed them over the course of three decades with impunity. At the time, unlike Trump, he had no presidential prerogatives to declassify them.

Special counsel Robert Hur found Biden culpable for the removal of these files but declined to prosecute, claiming that he was too enfeebled to stand trial.

In 2024, the same backroom donors and politicos who had conspired to ensure Biden was the 2020 nominee now; against his wishes, in coup-like fashion, removed him from his own reelection ticket.

Within 48 hours and without a delegate vote, they crowned Kamala Harris as the presumed nominee. Queen Harris had not received a single delegate vote in her disastrous 2020 primary run.

Donald Trump, in 2020, did not sic his Department of Justice on his rival, Joe Biden. Nor during his presidency did his Department of Justice indict any past or future political opponent or ex-president.

In contrast, Kingly Joe Biden’s White House helped coordinate 91 indictments of his past and future presidential rival, ex-president Donald Trump.

A mere three days after Trump announced his reelection bid on November 15, 2022, Jack Smith was coincidentally appointed special prosecutor of Trump.

That same day, strangely, Nathan Wade, the Georgia county prosecutor prosecuting Trump, met with Biden’s White House counsel.

On the same day, Matthew Colangelo, the former lead prosecutor in Letitia James’s case against Trump, abruptly left his DOJ post. He would soon go on to lead Manhattan prosecutor Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of Trump.

In the 2020 election, Joe Biden’s surrogates rounded up 51 “intelligence authorities” to lie that Hunter Biden’s authentic and incriminating laptop; then verified but suppressed by the FBI, was the work of the Russians.

The Biden-era FBI also joined Twitter, Facebook, and other social media to help smother any media story that might have verified the authenticity of the laptop.

The left portrays Trump’s constitutional right to pardon as the act of a king. In his nearly five years of governance, Trump has pardoned roughly 1,700, including about 1,500 en masse for those convicted for the January 6 protests. That number so far is about 200 fewer pardons than during the Obama Administration.

Joe Biden, in a mere four years in office, pardoned roughly 4,245 people; the vast majority through autopen signatures and without the full knowledge of Biden himself.

Under the Obama and Biden Administrations, admitted left-wing government lawbreakers and White House allies were never prosecuted for felonious behavior. CIA head John Brennan admitted to lying twice to Congress.

Director of National Intelligence James Clapper confessed to lying under oath to Congress as well. FBI Director James Comey claimed ignorance or amnesia 245 times while under oath to a House oversight committee. Interim FBI Director Andrew McCabe lied four times, often while under oath to government investigators.

A federal judge in 2020 admonished John Bolton, Trump’s former National Security Advisor and vehement critic, that he had endangered national security by removing sensitive documents to write an anti-Trump campaign-cycle memoir. He also warned Bolton that he could be subject to civil and criminal penalties. Not one of these political grandees was ever indicted by either the Obama or Biden DOJ.

Trump’s White House advisors Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro were arrested in public for ignoring a congressional subpoena, convicted, and imprisoned.

In contrast, top Democrat officials like former attorneys general Eric Holder and Merrick Garland both ignored congressional subpoenas and faced no such indictments.

Monarchs might order assassinations of U.S. citizens abroad and surveil the phone records of Associated Press reporters. Obama did both during his tenure.

Do kings monitor the phone records of their senatorial opponents? Joe Biden’s special counsel, Jack Smith, did just that.

Why then do the Democrats’ “No Kings” protests claim that Trump is a monarch? Answer: Through open and fair elections, the Left has lost most of its former political power in Congress, the White House, and the Supreme Court.

Now in their fury and impotence, Democrats hit the streets—projecting onto their hated nemesis, Donald Trump, their own past preferences for kingly methods. ✪

▶️ JB SHURK: THE WEST CONQUERS ITSELF

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JB SHURK: THE WEST CONQUERS ITSELF

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ivide and rule” tactics are as old as human conflict. Instead of building consensus among the members of a tribe or nation, rulers exacerbate grievances that exist between social groups. By doing so effectively, a military or political leader with only minority support can maintain control over a much larger group of people who refuse to work together.  

Julius Caesar used this strategy to conquer Gaul. The Ottoman Empire ruled over a great number of tribes using the same technique. The British Empire controlled the Indian subcontinent in much the same way. Turning potential enemies against one another enables an otherwise insufficient force to seize and preserve power.

Modern Western politics is an endless “divide and rule” operation. Rarely do political leaders speak in terms that will unite strong majorities of their peoples. Even more rarely do they speak of their nations as families or articulate ways for everyone to get along. Instead, they divide society into groups of “oppressors” and “victims” and explain to anyone suffering why it’s someone else’s fault.  

In parliamentary systems across Europe, there are so many political parties that national leaders rarely have majority support. Floating political alliances often produce legislative results that the public could never have predicted.  For many years, I have regularly asked European friends and associates whether they view their national identity as more important than their European Union identity. I’ve asked them point-blank, “Are you willing to give up national sovereignty for a single, continental government?”  Every single time, regardless of how pro-E.U. the person is, the answer is the same: “My nation comes first.”

Regardless of those expressed personal feelings, the European Union barrels ahead toward a single super-state. What started out as a post-war trading bloc exercising few real powers has grown into a continental government with its own currency, president, debt, and growing budgets. If the Eurocrats can successfully use the Russia-Ukraine War to scare member-states into action, there will soon be a single European military force. WWI ended several historic empires on the continent. WWII ended German dreams of a pan-European empire. Eighty years later, a single European empire looks all but certain.

How did that happen? Well, it certainly didn’t come from a Europe-wide referendum in which the half a billion citizens were asked whether they would agree to dissolve national borders and elect Ursula von der Leyen as President. It came from steady incrementalism over many decades, during which local divisions were used to the political advantage of one overarching European government. Don’t like your national government or local representatives? Put your faith in the European Union, and all your problems will disappear.  

There’s a reason the European Commission spends so much money on “democracy” movements within the borders of member-states: It has a vested interest in riling up the locals and diluting anti-E.U. sentiment. These days, European Union officials tell the continent’s inhabitants that to be “anti-E.U.” is to be “pro-Putin.”  Europeans who prefer national sovereignty are dismissed as “dangerous nationalists” who spread “Russian disinformation.” It’s a cynical yet effective way to build a European empire.

In the United States, two major political parties generally vie for power. This means that a majority of citizens usually supports the elected president. It does not mean, however, that the “divide and rule” dynamic is any less pervasive. When discussing current events in the United States, corporate news talking heads are stuck on endless repeat: racismwhite supremacyChristiann ationalism, Islamophobia, homophobiatransphobiafascism, and hate. Everything that news corporations publish is meant to turn Americans against one another. 

Why would international corporations spend so much time working to divide Americans? Because if American citizens are busy calling one another “racists” and “bigots,” then they’re not paying attention to how the federal bureaucracy is spending trillions of dollars in taxes. We watch Republican and Democrat members of Congress call one another vile names leading up to an election, and then we watch those same politicians laughing with one another once they’ve been handed another term in office.  

Republican and Democrat senators don’t despise one another. They despise the American taxpayer who might object to whatever new spending boondoggle they have planned. If you can keep Americans at one another’s throats, then nobody notices how many wars are being funded; how many corporate donors are being rewarded; or how much wealth is being transferred from middle-class households to “non-governmental” organizations, family foundations, foreign countries, and other profit-chasing special interests.  

As for the vast federal bureaucracy that acts as a permanent government in the United States, it benefits when Americans are too busy yelling at each other to notice what its members are doing. The CIA, FBI, IRS, and EPA, and the hundreds of other agencies, departments, and governmental bodies that enforce their will upon ordinary Americans, prefer for voters to waste all their energies screaming about pronouns and historic grievances. While the politicians divide voters by relative “victimhood,” the permanent bureaucratic government rules over the people with little opposition. While the politicians speak about “democracy,” America’s unelected bureaucratic empire grows.

For several decades now, European and American officials have used mass illegal immigration as the primary engine for their “divide and rule” operations. The politicians justify their open border policies as humanitarian efforts to assist foreigners escaping oppression. They even insist that Western nations are responsible for those claiming “asylum” by blaming “global warming” on Western capitalism and calling waves of unvetted migrants “climate refugees.”  All of that is just propaganda for the corporate news institutions to cycle on loop.

In reality, the endless arrival of foreign migrants supplies endless possibilities for manufactured social division. How do you “divide and rule” a Christian nation? Relocate millions of Muslims into the country and lecture the native population on “white supremacy” and “Christian nationalism.” Celebrate “oppressed” cultures and condemn Western Civilization as “imperialist, patriarchal,” and “racist.”  Accuse all those who love their country’s history of being “hateful bigots.” Redefine traditional values as forms of “hate” and then criminalize “hate.” Mass illegal immigration has become Western governments’ preferred “divide and rule” currency.

All of this engineered division within Western societies does raise an important question, though: If there is nothing left to unite us, how will we ever defend ourselves from civilizations that wish us harm? If Western citizens see their neighbors as enemies, how will they ever work together to fight back real enemies? Or do Western governments plan on dividing us until there is nothing left and America and Europe can just be handed over to Islamic conquerors and Chinese communists?

If submission to foreign powers is not the goal, then Western leaders need to throw their “divide and rule” playbooks in the fire and find ways to unite Western citizens once again. Western self-hatred has one outcome: Western immolation. If we do not rediscover the ties that bind us, we will be scattered to the wind. If we do not remember how to honor our ancestors and our cultural history, those who do cherish their history will one day conquer us. The European Union can scream about a looming Russian invasion all it wants, but it will not matter if other civilizations are allowed to invade its member-states. 

At some point, Western nations must stop manufacturing division. If they don’t, they will perish, and it won’t much matter who is ruling then. ✪

▶️ DON SURBER: TRUMP’S BALLROOM BLITZ

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DON SURBER: TRUMP’S BALLROOM BLITZ

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resident Trump is more than doubling the size of the White House as he adds a palatial ballroom to the executive mansion. 

People Magazine reported:

Construction for the White House ballroom is underway.While speaking to reporters on Sept. 12, President Donald Trump shared that his planned ballroom—a 90,000 square foot, $200 million addition to the East Wing—is becoming a reality. Roughly six weeks after he announced the plans, the president showed off the construction trucks heading onto the White House grounds.

Trump himself said:

“Right there, you see all the trucks. They just started construction of the new ballroom for the White House, which is something they’ve been trying to get for about 150 years. And it’s going to be a beauty. It’ll be an absolutely magnificent structure.”

A 90,000 square foot ballroom? Finally a place big enough for Edward Coristine.

According to Google AI:

“The White House is approximately 55,000 square feet across its six levels, which includes the Executive Residence, East Wing, and West Wing. This area contains 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and 16 family and guest rooms.”

The last change to the White House was Obama converting a tennis court into a basketball court. It was part of $376 million in changes at the White House made by Obama. Taxpayers paid for his customizing of the People’s House. Trump and some donors are funding his project. As with everything Trump does, including breathing, the DC press corps is angry, angry, angry.

Jennifer Rubin wrote: 

“A White House teardown ordered by a reckless child is the perfect metaphor.”

She billed herself as a conservative when she worked at the Washington Post.

The Bulwark reported: 

“We Will Tear Down the Trump Palace Ballroom and Casino.”

More true conservatives, eh?

When Reagan said, “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall,” he meant the 96-mile-long Berlin Wall that held the people of East Berlin hostage, not a ballroom built by a guy whom wackadoodle liberals don’t like.

Having private donors fund construction of the ballroom gives Donald Trump complete control of the project. Without having to kiss the rear of Congress to get the money, it can be completed in months not years.

It means he doesn’t have to beg the National Park Service for permission to build. It means he doesn’t have to consider DEI in letting contracts. It means he can, in the words of Larry the Cable Guy, get ’er done. Best of all, Judge Boasberg cannot do a thing to stop Trump.

However, Reuters reported: 

Trump will send plans for the ballroom for review by the National Capital Planning Commission, which is headed by White House staffer William Scharf.

People Magazine pointed out:

“The ballroom’s anticipated design is not unlike the hosting space at Trump’s Palm Beach mansion, Mar-a-Lago. Both are primarily characterized by gold details throughout—the chairs, the intricate details on the ceilings and the chandeliers.”

With Trump, all that glitters is gold. The press reports are fool’s gold.

CNBC reported: 

“Tech giant Alphabet is contributing $22 million to help build the White House ballroom under a legal settlement reached with President Donald Trump last month over his being banned from the company’s YouTube platform after the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot by his supporters. Images showing the demolition of part of the White House’s East Wing to prepare for building the ballroom triggered public anger this week.”

Saying Google’s company is contributing $22 million is like saying I contribute money to the IRS each year.

As for public anger, as if. Most Americans want the White House to be a world class facility. A grand ballroom added to his other changes should draw public support.

Late Wednesday, Trump decided to have the ballroom simply replace the East Wing. The much larger West Wing will remain intact.

The NYT reported:

The White House is demolishing the entirety of the East Wing to make way for President Trump’s $200 million ballroom, a construction project that is far more extensive than he initially let on, a senior administration official said on Wednesday. The tear-down should be finished by this weekend, according to the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the plans.

The wing was gone by Thursday. Nevertheless, Politico reported:

“A Virginia couple has gone to court to try to block President Donald Trump from proceeding with demolition of the White House’s East Wing to make way for a new ballroom.”

I expect Judge Boasberg to get the case and demand Trump build a time machine to get the East Wing back.

The East Wing was not part of the original White House. Teddy Roosevelt added it in 1902. I cannot find public outcry against that. A republic that survived the Obama basketball court will withstand a ballroom nearly twice the size of the rest of the White House.

The Daily Beast screamed:

“Devastating Poll Reveals How Much Americans Hate Trump’s White House Teardown.”

Oh no. Trump might not get re-elected. Anyway, MAGA writers praised the construction project.

Kurt Schlichter tweeted:

“In the last three days, Donald Trump has done more construction work, just at the White House than has been done in all of Pacific Palisades in nearly a year.”

This shows why you elect a man who can make skyscrapers happen.

Michael Malice tweeted:

“The reaction to Trump building a ballroom in the White House makes me hope he installs a shooting range in it next.”

I would prefer turning Obama’s basketball hoops area into a skating rink like the one he built in Central Park.

Cynical Publius tweeted:

“A source close to the White House who has requested anonymity tells me that after Trump gets done building his Golden Ballroom, his next project is a Washington Monument renovation.”

Sadly, it was a joke. Making the White House and the nation’s capital international showcases isn’t a joke. It is what presidents are supposed to do. ✪

▶️ DOES FEDERAL LAW EXTEND TO PORTLANDIA?

DOES FEDERAL LAW EXTEND TO PORTLANDIA?

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upporting the disorder outside federal buildings, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson claims that “the right wing in this country wants a rematch of the Civil War.” He has one thing right. But, in a result that would have shocked his state’s most favored son, Abraham Lincoln, the mayor of Chicago and the governor of Illinois, J.B. Pritzker, are relying upon the discredited theories of Confederates and segregationists to unconstitutionally resist federal authority. President Trump has no choice but to deploy military units to protect federal agents and to appeal to the Supreme Court to vindicate the supremacy of the national government over immigration.

Portland and Chicago have seen violent protests outside of federal buildings, attacks on ICE and DHS agents, and organized efforts to block the enforcement of immigration law. President Trump has ordered the deployment of National Guard units to protect federal officers and facilities. Although local officials have raised cries of a federal “occupation” and “dictatorship,” Article II of the Constitution places on the President the duty to “take care that the laws are faithfully executed.”  Illinois leaders cannot seriously argue that this authority somehow excludes the removal of aliens here in violation of the immigration laws.

Nevertheless, blue state leaders have decided to make a stand — against the President, not the violent rioters in the streets. In a bid to block deployment of the National Guard, Pritzker and Governor Tina Kotek of Oregon have sued on the grounds that the White House needs their permission to deploy the National Guard. Mayor Johnson has created “ICE Free Zones” that bar federal officers from public property. San Francisco district attorney Brooke Jenkins threatens to prosecute federal officers engaged in immigration operations, or national guard units that arrive to protect them, for “excessive force” or breaking unspecified local laws.

Portland and Chicago have met with mixed success in the courts. On Thursday of last week, the federal court of appeals for the Seventh Circuit upheld a lower court order barring the Trump Administration from deploying the National Guard to Illinois. It found that the President’s attempts to quell violent assaults against federal immigration agents and property exceeded his constitutional authority. Earlier this month, a federal district judge in Oregon likewise sided with state and local officials to temporarily halt the White House from sending 200 Oregon National Guard troops to Portland. In both cases, the courts found that the harassment of ICE operations did not rise to the level of a “rebellion” nor that federal law could not be enforced through ordinary means. However, on Monday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit correctly overturned the Portland trial judge. Following its earlier decision upholding the deployment of troops to Los Angeles, the Court held that attacks on ICE facilities that began in the summer and have spread to other cities justified the use of the military in Portland. The Supreme Court must grant review of these cases, which have created an intolerable conflict between the courts in the Midwest and those on the West Coast.

The decisions of the Chicago courts fail to properly interpret the broad discretion delegated by Congress to the President. It should be made clear that Trump has not relied upon the executive’s constitutional power over the U.S. Armed Forces. Instead, as the Supreme Court made clear in Perpich v. Department of Defense (1990), Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution vests in Congress the power “to provide for calling for the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union, suppress Insurrections, and repel Invasion.” It also provides that Congress shall “provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the Militia,” which evolved into today’s National Guard, “and for governing” those units called into federal service. A unanimous Supreme Court held that Congress enjoys plenary authority over the National Guard, could set the conditions for calling them into national service, and that could merge them into the regular army once “federalized.”

Under this authority, Congress has established several grounds for the President to deploy troops domestically. To be sure, Congress enacted a broad ban on the use of the military within the territorial United States at the end of Reconstruction (which required the military to occupy the South after the Civil War). In the Posse Comitatus Act, Congress prohibited the use of the military “to execute the laws,” except when “expressly authorized” by the Constitution or an Act of Congress. But Congress has enacted two laws – one in Title 10 of the U.S. Code that regulates the armed forces, and the second, the Insurrection Act – that fall within these exceptions to the Act.

In Title 10, Congress delegated the President the authority to call out the National Guard in cases of invasion, rebellion, or resistance to federal law. Portland and Chicago naturally claim that the law only applies in cases of “invasion” or “rebellion.” They imply that President Trump has exaggerated the unrest in their cities to justify deploying federal forces and to expand his own power. Johnson, for example, insists that “this is not about safety” or “about immigration,” but about “fomenting chaos and terrorizing the people of Chicago and cities across America.”  Pritzker claims that “there is no threat to public safety that necessitates military intervention in Portland,” and “what we’re seeing is not about public safety, it’s about the President flexing political muscle under the guise of law and order, chasing a media hit at the expense of our community.” Pritzker has also warned that the country is becoming “Nazi Germany” because ICE is “grabbing people off the street… and disappearing them.”

However, these Democrats conveniently ignore the third ground to call out the National Guard. Congress allows the President to federalize the National Guard when he “is unable with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States.” As the Ninth Circuit decision found, protestors in Portland have been launching riots to stop ICE and DHS agents from carrying out their duties since early June.

Protesters have laid siege to the ICE field office in south Portland, violently breached the facility by using a stop sign as a battering ram, hurled explosives and projectiles, and burned American flags. They have violently assaulted, attacked, injured, and doxed officers, and berated hundreds of Portland residents who live just across the street from the ICE facility. Television scenes across both cities show obvious efforts to stop the federal government from apprehending and removing illegal aliens under its immigration laws.

To be sure, the primary responsibility for criminal law enforcement lies with state and local officials. Controlling rioters, restoring law and order to the city streets, and prosecuting offenders fall within the “police powers” exercised by the states and recognized by the Constitution’s Tenth Amendment. While theFfederal Government plays a significant role in criminal justice, the Supreme Court has emphasized that federal authority should primarily focus on interstate crimes. In United States v. Lopez (1995), the Supreme Court rejected the idea of “a general federal police power.” It noted that “in areas such as criminal law enforcement … States historically have been sovereign.”

But this is not a case of federal troops displacing local police or assuming general law-enforcement powers. Chicago and Portland have not yet descended into the total breakdown of order seen in Los Angeles during the 1992 Rodney King riots. In 2025, the administration is not replacing the states’ responsibility to maintain basic public safety. Instead, Trump is enforcing federal immigration law; in Arizona v. United States (2012), the Supreme Court held that only federal officials may enforce it.

In performing this exclusive function, the Federal Government can deploy troops to protect its law enforcement officers. In 1971, William Rehnquist, then assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel at the Department of Justice, declared that the President could use troops in response to attacks on federal employees and agencies. DOJ, he wrote, had long taken the position that the Posse Comitatus Act “does not impair the President’s inherent authority to use troops for the protection of federal property and federal functions.” This conclusion, he argued, is “supported by the historic and judicial recognition of the President’s inherent powers to use troops to protect federal property and functions as a necessary adjunct of his constitutional duties under Article II, Section 3 of the Constitution.”

Future-Chief Justice Rehnquist did not conjure this presidential power out of thin air. The Supreme Court had already long recognized the authority. In In re Neagle (1890), the Supreme Court addressed the use of force by a federal marshal assigned to protect Supreme Court Justice Stephen Field. Even though no law authorized federal officers to use force as bodyguards, the Court held:

We hold it to be an incontrovertible principle that the government of the United States may, by means of physical force, exercised through its official agents, execute on every foot of American soil the powers and functions that belong to it. This necessarily involves the power to command obedience to its laws, and hence the power to keep the peace.

Because of supremacy over the matters entrusted to it by the Constitution, the Court reasoned, the President had the power to protect the security of the federal officials who carried it out. “We cannot doubt the power of the president to take measures for the protection of a judge of one of the courts of the United States who, while in the discharge of the duties of his office, is threatened with a personal attack which may probably result in his death,” Justice Miller wrote for the Court. Miller’s logic extends beyond the judiciary to encompass the entire federal government.

In the face of late nineteenth-century labor strife, the Supreme Court expanded Neagle to include the protection of federal personnel and their functions. In 1894, union organizers and workers sought to block all trains using Pullman railcars, halting all trains nationwide. President Grover Cleveland ordered U.S. troops to prevent the obstruction of trains carrying the mail; the Army broke the strike, and Eugene Debs was arrested and convicted. In In re Debs (1895), the Court refused to grant Debs a writ of habeas corpus. It declared:

The entire strength of the nation may be used to enforce in any part of the land the full and free exercise of all national powers and the security of all rights intrusted by the constitution to its care. The strong arm of the national government may be put forth to brush away all obstructions to the freedom of interstate commerce or the transportation of the mails.

The Federal Government could use even the military, if necessary. “If the emergency arises, the army of the nation, and all its militia, are at the service of the nation, to compel obedience to its laws,” Justice Brewer concluded. Under Neagle and Debs, the President can use the military to protect federal facilities and federal personnel carrying out legitimate federal functions.

Presidents also have the authority to use federal troops to enforce the law in the face of organized resistance. Going back to the 1794 Whiskey Rebellion, chief executives since George Washington have deployed troops to break up groups that resist federal law enforcement. At the outbreak of the Civil War, President Lincoln carefully restricted the use of federal forces to federal installations and the execution of federal law. This presidential authority comes directly from the Constitution. The President has the responsibility to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed” and, as Chief Executive, the President protects the integrity of the government itself. As the Court has said that immigration is a purely federal function, there can be little doubt that ICE and DHS agents are engaged in valid law enforcement operations. If Trump’s orders only protect those agents, they fall within his constitutional authority to protect the federal government.

Third, President Trump could expand the military’s mission beyond protecting the Federal Government to include law enforcement when organized resistance obstructs the execution of federal law. Congress has amplified presidential power by granting the executive the authority to intervene, even without governors’ agreement, under the Insurrection Act of 1807. For the Act to apply, disorder must rise to the level of an “insurrection” that “opposes or obstructs the execution of the laws of the United States or impedes the course of justice under those laws.” That threshold was crossed when President Dwight Eisenhower sent the armed forces to Little Rock to overcome Arkansas Governor Orville Faubus’s resistance to desegregation orders. President George H.W. Bush also invoked the law, at Governor Pete Wilson’s request, to send troops to restore order in Los Angeles during the 1992 Rodney King riots. These precedents would justify invoking the Insurrection Act to end rioting in Chicago and Portland, should disorder spread beyond the attacks on ICE and DHS officers and facilities to a broader collapse of law and order.

Under Supreme Court case law, the courts should defer to the President on whether the circumstances justified triggering the Insurrection Act. In the early decades of the Founding, the Supreme Court made that principle clear in Martin v. Mott (1827), which held that the President—not the courts or the states — determines when an emergency warrants calling out the militia. Justice Story wrote for the Court that “the authority to decide whether the exigency has arisen belongs exclusively to the President,” and that his decision “is conclusive upon all other persons.”  

Two decades later, in Luther v. Borden (1849), the Court reaffirmed that determining whether a domestic crisis warrants military intervention is a political, not judicial, question—and recognized that under the Act of February 28, 1795, “the power of deciding whether the exigency had arisen upon which the government of the United States is bound to interfere is given to the President.”  This deference to the executive reflects the Constitution’s appropriate institutional roles for the executive and the judiciary. The President ensures that the laws are faithfully executed, while courts cannot judge whether opposition to federal policy has coalesced into organized resistance to federal law enforcement. Judges should leave opponents to the mechanisms for opposition established by the Framers: Congress’s authority over funding, legislation, and oversight; the national political system, including political parties and elections; and ultimately, impeachment.

Yet the lower courts have begun to disregard this settled understanding. The Seventh Circuit distinguished Martin because it involved the War of 1812, not domestic disturbances. And while the U.S. District Court in Oregon acknowledged that the President is entitled to a great level of deference, it reasoned that “a great level of deference is not equivalent to ignoring the facts on the ground” and that “the President’s determination was simply untethered to the facts.”

Both courts misread Justice Story’s opinion in Martin, which did not rest on wartime exigency but constitutional structure. He recognized that questions of domestic security and force are inherently executive and must be decided by the branch accountable to the people. If judges can second-guess whether protests are “violent enough” or whether the President has “enough regular forces” to enforce the law, they will usurp the very judgment the Framers vested in the President as Commander-in-Chief and that Congress recognized in the Insurrection Act. The Supreme Court should intervene to restore proper judicial deference. Governors Kotek and Pritzker are asking courts to overthrow two centuries of constitutional understanding and the judiciary’s traditional respect for the responsibilities of the elected branches of government.

Trump critics in Portland and Chicago cannot claim that Presidents lack the authority to call out the troops to protect the national government and enforce federal law. Presidents have used these same authorities to desegregate southern schools in the 1950s after Brown v. Board of Education and to protect civil rights protesters in the 1960s.

Those who cheer those interventions cannot now deny the same constitutional authority when it is exercised by a president they oppose. If critics want the Federal Government to have the power to enforce civil rights laws against resistant states, they also must concede to President Trump the authority to enforce immigration laws against rioters in the cities of Portland and Chicago. Pritzker and Kotek are making the same mistake as these earlier opponents to federal authority. They believe political opposition to the Trump Administration justifies defiance of valid federal law. But historical precedent and constitutional structure say otherwise. If Illinois and Oregon persist, they, too, may find that the courts, the Constitution, and the people will again side with the President. ✪

▶️ DEMOCRATS MUST CHANGE DIRECTIONS OR CLOSE THEIR DOORS

THE DEMOCRATS MUST CHANGE DIRECTION OR CLOSE THEIR DOORS

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restaurant in my neighborhood went out of business recently. It now stands abandoned. A sad sight, really. The reason for its demise was not the surroundings; as the neighborhood is actually quite nice. The corner the empty building stands on today had been a good one for many years, previous to the recent management, in terms of customer draw. Indeed, there’s another restaurant just up the street that’s going great guns.
 
The problem was the food. It wasn’t just bad; it was abysmal. Nobody liked the place, because puking on your Pumas in a restaurant, even one with such a nice atmosphere, is not a popular pastime, at least for most folks. So they tell me, anyway.

This closing, then, reinforces a basic in a free-market society: When you’re selling something that nobody wants, you don’t sell much, and eventually, regardless of what finger-pointing you do and no matter the amount of money you spend on advertising, and regardless of any other factor, you go out of business.

Now, generally speaking, upon realizing your problem, you don’t try to arrange to burn down the restaurant next door, poison their customers, put glass in their food, and level lawsuits to bankrupt them. If you’re an honorable person, without criminal intent, you either try to improve your own situation by providing what the people DO want, or else you simply go out of business; often never really understanding just what the problem was. At this point, someone springs up to take your place, and if, in the likely event that they do the job better, they survive. If they don’t, they follow you down the path you took.

Or, if you’ve got a spine, you buck up and try again, under a different business name and most likely a new location, hoping that you get it right next time. Such things are a fact of life when talking about a free marketplace, whatever widget is being sold.

Now, let’s bring that basic concept into the world of politics and translate this into what Ronald Reagan used to call “the free market of ideas.” In a free market, as we’ve seen, if you’re trying to sell something nobody wants, you go out of business.

The most recent presidential elections would seem to fall into this paradigm rather neatly for the Democrats. Following their most recent pummeling (was it almost a year ago already?) and right up to today, the Democrats are still trying to figure out just what happened. It’s a sure bet that the legacy media doesn’t understand it, either. At the moment, the blame shifts keep going around in circles, from stolen votes (hacking the election) to ‘redneck’ support of the President to the mantra that the voters are stupid, and so on. KJP says in her book, for example, that the American voter is too dumb to identify that Harris was the far superior candidate.

The real reason, however, is simple enough to someone willing to look at the real cause: It’s that the people of America are, in increasingly larger numbers, simply not buying what the Democrats are selling anymore. This is by no means a matter of the country swinging to the right, as many will claim. This is a matter of the Democrats swinging to the left — and away from the vast majority of Americans. Put another way, America isn’t leaving the Democrats; the Democrats have left America.

The Left, with the power of a cowed Democrat Party establishment like Schumer behind it, has in fact started a war on America, American values, and American culture. Anyone who opposes it is labeled a redneck, a religious fundie, a Nazi, a storm trooper, etc. You know the drill. It’s gotten to the point where the far leftists have taken over the Democrat Party so completely that they’re able to issue edicts. That’s precisely why the government is still shut down at the moment.

In short, Democrats are in trouble today because they have been taken over by the far left extreme of their own party, and they either refuse to recognize it or are deathly afraid to make any complaint about it, for fear of being excommunicated from the party and therefore their positions of power, such as they are. The message has been sent to the rank and file of the Democrat Party: You either lockstep or step off. And nobody within the party dares stand up to the Democrat party’s radicals. Thus, the Democrats are destroying themselves… mostly by holding silence about what they see. The degree to which the Democrats are losing voters is directly connected to the amount to which they bow to their extreme left wing. And they still don’t understand this or are unwilling to admit it and act on it. Instead, they focus on what their far-left bubble is telling them.

The Republicans won big last November and continue to poll comparatively well for that reason. Republicans have identified and promoted the fundamentals of America and its culture, and they’ve turned out voters, both Democrats and Republicans, many who have never voted before or not voted in years, to vote for Donald Trump.  Not because he’s perfect, but because he stuck to representing and speaking up for the American fundamentals; things that Democrats have not identified with for generations now. That’s been slowly catching up to them over the last several cycles.

They’re now down to trying to gather support with performative nonsense like we saw with “No Kings” the other day. Entire groups of grey-haired folks dressed up like they’re trying to get called up on The Price Is Right, marching around for the cameras willingly offered up by the dead-tree media. It’s easier for the Dems than changing their direction to one the American people actually identify with.

By the way, it’s no secret where the money was coming from to support what we saw with those marches. When you have to pay people to protest, maybe you’re not as popular as you’d like people to believe.

The Democrats’ options are few: Change direction, or keel over. Pointing the finger of blame at anything other than the mirror does not qualify as either one of those options. Should the Democrats, like the restaurant I mentioned at the top of this piece, go out of business?

I suppose any answer I give to that question wouldn’t matter because I doubt that anything said here or anywhere else is going to alter their path to self-destruction. The last 40 years show us that much, at least. The trick now, though, is not allowing them to drag the entire country down that path with them. ✪

▶️ VP JD VANCE: NO AMERICAN BOOTS ON THE GROUND IN GAZA

VP JD VANCE: NO AMERICAN BOOTS ON THE GROUND IN GAZA

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ice President JD Vance reiterated President Donald Trump’s promise on Tuesday that the United States would not deploy ground troops to Gaza as radical Islamic terrorist group Hamas continues to test the limits of the ceasefire deal of the ceasefire deal brokered by Israel and the U.S.

Vance attended a meeting with Israeli leaders in the southern part of Israel to talk about the ceasefire and hostage deal, and told reporters during a press conference that he’s “optimistic” the agreement will hold. He then reassured Americans that the administration would not deploy forces to Gaza. 

“I think it’s important for Americans to know a couple of things. Number one: there are not going to be American boots on the ground in Gaza,” Vance told reporters. “The President of the United States has made that very clear. All of our military leadership has made that very clear.”

He then said that the U.S. would provide “some useful coordination” and act as a mediator between the Gulf Arab states, Egypt, Turkey, and Israel. 

“The only real mediators are the United States of America. That’s the role that we’re going to play [that] I think the American people should be proud of,” Vance continued. “But they should know that there are going to be no American boots on the ground in Gaza.”

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Just last week President Trump warned the terrorist organization that if they continue to commit acts of violence in Gaza, we’ll have no choice but to go in and kill them. However, he clarified that he wasn’t referring to the U.S. using its forces to wipe out Hamas.

“I didn’t say who will go in, but somebody will go in,” he explained. “It’s not going to be us. We won’t have to. There are people very close, very nearby that will go in. They’ll do the trick very easily, but under our auspices.”

Not long after the ceasefire took effect and Israel pulled its troops from most of the Gaza Strip, Hamas began publicly executing men it accused of working with Israel and began warring against rival groups. Hamas also broke its promise by refusing to locate and release the remaining deceased hostages.

At the press conference on Tuesday, Vance said:

“We know that Hamas has to comply with the deal, and if Hamas doesn’t comply with the deal, very bad things are going to happen. But I’m not going to do what the President of the United States has thus far refused to do, which is put an explicit deadline on it, because a lot of this stuff is difficult. A lot of this stuff is unpredictable.”

The vice president also said that the U.S. and its partners will keep working to bring home the deceased hostages and rebuild Gaza. He then noted that some of the Arab nations are getting impatient with Hamas and their defiance.

World leaders refuse to acknowledge that the fight against Hamas goes beyond physical acts of violence and war. It’s a religious conflict, whether we want to admit that or not. Leaders must address that aspect of the unrest if we hope for lasting peace in the Middle East.

The Koran teaches radical Islamists to make war against all unbelievers in Allah and his prophet, Muhammad. They likely aren’t going to listen to reason or an appeal to basic, fundamental principles of decency and humanity. It’s the goal of these terrorist groups to bring about the end of the world through jihad. Eschatology is a huge part of their belief system.

You can’t expect to reason with people who are this sold out to their religious beliefs. Figuring out a solution to the religious roots of the conflict is far above my pay grade. ✪

▶️ JOHN BOLTON IS FACING LIFE IN PRISON

JOHN BOLTON IS FACING LIFE IN PRISON

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ohn Bolton could spend the rest of his life in prison. President Donald Trump’s former national security advisor surrendered to authorities on Friday and pleaded not guilty to 18 counts tied to allegations that he abused his position by sharing classified information with people he shouldn’t have.

He collected and passed on classified information as part of a book he was writing, according to charging documents. He used his personal emails to send that information. And the email accounts were eventually hacked by Iran, the indictment alleges.

The charges were filed Thursday in the U.S. District Court of Maryland after a grand jury indicted him. Each count carries a maximum potential sentence of 10 years. At 76, he only needs to be convicted of a few to spend the rest of his life in jail.

However, he insists he’s innocent and only the target of despotic persecution. “I look forward to the fight to defend my lawful conduct and to expose his abuse of power,” he said in a statement.

His former boss and supposed despot thinks his former employee had it coming. “He’s a bad guy. That’s the way it goes,” Trump told a reporter at the White House.

Bolton was President Trump’s national security advisor (NSA) from April 9, 2018, to September 10, 2019. He’s held several other government positions going back to the Ronald Reagan years, including Assistant Attorney General, Undersecretary of the State Department, and Ambassador to the United Nations.

Bolton is accused of holding classified national security documents at his Maryland house, and of sharing more than 1,000 pages of his daily activities as NSA with people he wasn’t allowed to. He faces eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of retention of national defense information.

Classified Information

The court document says Bolton “had access to some of the US Government’s most sensitive and closely guarded national security secrets.” He had top-secret security clearance. In September 2018, while in his post as NSA, Bolton had a SCIF (a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility) installed in his home for storing classified information. (The SCIF was decertified after Trump fired him.) He also received intelligence reports and had meetings with many intel agencies, including the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency, as well as officials from foreign governments. But he took advantage of that access, court documents say:

From on or about April 9, 2018, through at least on or about August 22, 2025, Bolton abused his position as National Security Advisor by sharing more than a thousand pages of information about his day-to-day activities as the National Security Advisor — including information relating to the national defense which was classified up to the TOP SECRET/SCI [sensitive compartmented information] level — with two unauthorized individuals.

The indictment doesn’t identify the people he allegedly shared this information with, but it provides some clues. Individual 1 never had security clearance. Individual 2 also never had security clearance, but was related to him. The speculative consensus points to his wife and their daughter.

Personal “Diaries”

Bolton allegedly used his AOL and Google emails to send classified information in the form of “diary-like entries.” Those entries ended up being printed and stored at his house, according to allegations.

Per court documents:

Bolton wrote many of these diary-like entries by transcribing his handwritten notes from his day’s activities into word processing documents, which he then electronically sent to Individuals 1 and 2 through a commercial non-governmental application. … At no point did Bolton have authorization to store or transmit the classified information that he sent to Individuals 1 and 2 via his personal electronic devices and accounts. Nor did, at any time, Individuals 1 or 2 have authorization to know or store the classified information that Bolton gave to them.

The information in these notes included details he learned from meetings with senior government officials, intelligence briefings, talks with foreign leaders, and foreign intel organizations. The court documents say Bolton regularly sent the people “diaries, including information classified up to the TOP SECRET.SCI level.”

After being fired in September 2019, Bolton was told he could no longer have classified information at his house. The indictment says that when that happened, he failed to tell the government that he had sent classified information to people he shouldn’t have.  

Hacked By Iran?

To make matters worse, Bolton’s emails were later hacked by someone with supposed ties to Iran’s government, according to the indictment. “A representative for Bolton notified the U.S. government of the hack in or about July 2021, but did not tell the U.S. government that the account contained national defense information, including classified information, that Bolton had placed in the account from his time as national security adviser,” court files say.

✪ Writing A Book

The reason Bolton took and passed on all this information, according to the charging document’s framing, is to put them in a book. He referred to the two people as his “editors.” After Bolton’s stint in the administration ended, his literary agent sent an email to a publisher about a book he was working on about his time as national security advisor.

The indictment noted:

In that email, the literary agent stated, among other things, that Bolton’s forthcoming book would include [his] impressions of his time as National Security Advisor “in a meticulously observed manner with direct quotes from all parties based on contemporaneous notes.”

On December 30, 2019, he submitted a manuscript titled The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir. By the time the book was published in July 2020, the classified information included in the 18 charges had been removed following a review by the National Security Council. He ended up making more than $1 million selling the rights to his book.

In June 2021, the government entered into a civil agreement with Bolton over his book. He agreed to provide all the classified information he had to the government. The following month, he told the FBI, through a representative, that his email was hacked by Iran. But he never told authorities that he had used that email to send classified information.  

Still Holding Classified Information In 2025

Fast-forward to 2025. On August 22, the FBI raided Bolton’s home. “Part of the material seized … included electronic files showing that Bolton transmitted his diary entries, many of which related to the national defense and contained classified information … through a non-governmental messaging application,” documents say. The feds seized classified documents.

The indictment spends a few pages highlighting public comments Bolton made between 2016 and 2025 to show that he knew how to handle classified information.

While the mainstream media likes to frame Bolton’s legal troubles — as well as James Comey’s and Leticia James’ — as revenge by a president who spent 10 years mired in false allegations and under legal threats, the FBI began probing this before Trump began his second term. Even The New York Times pointed out that “his case gained momentum in the Biden administration.”

What’s concerning is that, assuming the indictment is accurate, it appears Bolton got a pass for years — likely so because he’s an Establishment man.

Bolton is as neocon as they get. As we said in August 2023, his “foreign-policy establishment credentials are impeccable,” and his main concerns have always been “standing up to evil dictators all over the world in the name of nebulous ‘interests,’ and maintaining the post-World War II status quo that includes the perpetuation and enlargement of the UN system and the continuation of NATO.”

While Trump’s Justice Department has shown some signs that it’s willing to make an effort to erode the two-tier justice system, there has so far been no accountability. Are things about to change? ✪

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