Sunday, June 21, 2026

Try this on for hubris and arrogance! The 'sir, sir' lady whines


Lesley Stahl Says Journalists Getting Fired Is Worse Than Child Trafficking, Nazi Torture Dungeons

'Oh God, this was awful,' multimillionaire laments after corporation restructures to compete in dying industry

Mentally ill, drug addled or both!

Florida man tries to steal medical helicopter at scene of car crash he reportedly caused



Compassion for killers is a recipe for another murder

Convicted killer charged in death of girl, 14, after Kristi Noem freed him from prison



A Jew hating anti American: Earlier this month, Mullin clamored to bring down the US empire “by any means necessary”

Anti-Israel, pro-Iran professor back in CUNY classrooms after arrest for leading violent campus protests

Her hate is on the taxpayer’s dime.

United States- and Israel-hating Corinna Mullin — a political science professor so radical she was arrested for leading violent campus protests — is teaching two classes at the City University of New York in the fall, The Post has learned.

Mullin, who professed her love for Iran’s bloodthirsty Islamic Republic Guard Corps during an unhinged Democratic Socialists of America talk earlier this month, is teaching “Politics of the Middle East” at Brooklyn College next semester.

She’ll lecture about the Arab states, Israel, Iran and Turkey, according to the course description in CUNY’s online class schedule.

She’s also slated to teach “Government and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa” at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where she’ll talk about the Arab-Israeli conflict, political Islam, political Judaism, petro-politics and US foreign policy in the region.

Putting her back on the class schedule is “outrageous and unacceptable,” fumed CUNY law professor and business department chair Jeffrey Lax.

“This is not academic freedom — it is taxpayer-funded indoctrination,” he said.




Religious freedom and free speech are not tolerated when it comes to transgenderism in SF


SF Mayor Daniel Lurie ‘disappointed’ in Giants players: ‘It was a rough night’


Newsom's ex chief of staff may be a harbinger of things to come


Gavin Newsom’s criminal ex-chief of staff haunts him in DOJ investigations



Teacher's unions are full bore Jew haters

Why my LA teachers union kicked me out of a meeting — over antisemitism



Disgraceful arrogance by the mentally incontinent

JUST IN: President Trump Says Lincoln Reflecting Pool Will be Drained to Make Necessary Repairs After Vandals Poured Corrosive Chemicals Into Pool

But, anti Israel protests are fine with the French government:Paris bans rally as Iranian dissidents accuse France of bowing to Tehran

The ever  pusillanimous French


Paris bans rally as Iranian dissidents accuse France of bowing to Tehran



Critics said the cancellation of the massive anti-Iran protest in Paris was the result of the French government "bowing" to pressure from Iran.

Published: June 20, 2026 10:34pmEzoic

Tens of thousands of Iranian dissidents gathered Saturday in Paris for a demonstration that was supposed to be filled with historic symbolism: a city synonymous with revolution and resistance hosting a massive call for the oppressive regime in Iran to be toppled.

Instead, French authorities banned the march.

The result was a confrontation that transformed the annual gathering of the world’s largest Iranian dissident group into a debate about France and whether the government of President Emmanuel Macron yielded to security fears or pressure from Tehran. 

Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, one of the central speakers at the rally organized by the People’s Mojahedin Organization of Iran, better known as MEK, used his remarks to criticize France for making what he called a “tragic mistake” by canceling the demonstration, which was intended to be the first large-scale MEK gathering since the start of the Israel- and U.S.-led conflict with Iran earlier this year.

“If the voices of freedom are to be heard in Iran, then we in the West must allow those voices of freedom to be heard in our capitals and around the world,” Johnson told attendees, adding that he was “shocked and disappointed” by the decision to cancel the rally. 

Johnson brushed aside official French explanations that the rally was canceled because of extreme heat or possible counterdemonstrations, instead accusing France of “bowing cravenly and capitulating” to Tehran by preventing the opposition from holding the public demonstration organizers had been planning for months. 

According to MEK officials, French authorities initially granted permission for the march, then withdrew it shortly before the start. Organizers appealed, but the court upheld the ban after what MEK said were as many as 50,000 participants had already arrived in the French capital, and thousands more were reportedly turned away at Paris' airports.

Despite the ruling, "several hundred" demonstrators still gathered near the planned rally sitePlace Vauban, according to news reports. MEK officials said police used force against peaceful participants, including elderly demonstrators and children, preventing them from assembling. 

News reports said that French authorities said the ban was imposed for security reasons, while the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied the decision was the result of pressure from the Iranian regime. 

MEK sources said at least 20 people were arrested and many more were injured, several of them badly.

Paris city hall and the ministry did not immediately return calls from Just the News seeking comment.

The confrontation gave added force to the message from Maryam Rajavi, president-elect of the National Council of Resistance of Iran, the political arm of the MEK. Rajavi said that Western governments have too often chosen either appeasement or military intervention rather than supporting an organized democratic opposition. 

“The overthrow of this regime is the responsibility of the Iranian people and their organized resistance,” Rajavi said. “No one else can accomplish this task on their behalf.”

Rajavi rejected both continued clerical rule in Iran and a return to monarchy, referring to Reza Pahlavi, son of the Iranian shah, who was overthrown in 1979. She repeated her belief that Iran should move toward becoming a democratic republic through a provisional government that would organize free elections for a national assembly within six months. 

Iranians in late 2015 began organizing against the Iranian authoritarian government largely over the country's struggling economy, and more specifically its currency. By February, the street demonstrations that started in Tehran's Grand Bazaar had spread across the country, which resulted in a violent military crackdown that killed thousands. 

The U.S. has so far in its war with Iran – whose end is now being negotiated – has thus far had no interest in regime change and is not expected to change that position.

Other speakers Friday framed Iran’s struggle as part of a wider confrontation between democratic movements and authoritarian regimes. 

Former Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba made the link between Tehran’s domestic repression to its support for Russia in that country’s war with Ukraine, saying that Ukrainians understood the pressure of being attacked by a regime that “deceives, threatens, kills, tortures, and has no moral limits.”

Former European Council President Charles Michel gave a similar warning from a European perspective, arguing that “appeasement of dictatorship does not work.”

The choice of Paris for the rally carried revolutionary symbolism, dating from France’s strong backing of the U.S. revolutionary war and the French Revolution in the 18th Century to the recent signing of the memorandum of understanding between the U.S. and Iran at Versailles, near Paris, just days earlier and that led to a brief reopening of the Strait of Hormuz

The two-day gathering in France, which includes speeches from former heads of state and government, ministers and cabinet secretaries, parliamentarians, and military commanders.

The left only knows vandalism and destruction...they build nothing

Trump: ‘Years in Jail!’ U.S. Park Police Arrest Multiple People over Reflecting Pool Vandalism


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President Donald Trump said Saturday that U.S. Park Police made multiple arrests connected to vandalism at the recently renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and that repair work would start right away.

Trump posted on Truth Social:

The United States Park Police have arrested multiple individuals for vandalizing our Nations magnificent Reflecting Pool. Who would do such a thing? These are very serious crimes having to do with the destruction of National Monuments. Years in jail! Work will begin immediately on its repair. President DJT

Trump said Friday his administration had “cleaned, renovated, and beautified over 45 Monuments and Memorials, 28 Statues, and 22 Fountains in Washington, DC,” but added that there had been “real problems with Vandalism” at the Reflecting Pool. He said individuals had damaged grass outside the pool and tried to harm the newly installed inside surface.

“Just like three days ago, they destroyed the grass outside of the Pool, they’ve also done everything possible to hurt the inside surface that was just installed,” Trump wrote. “No different than the chemicals that were used on the National Mall, they used something similar in the Reflecting Pool to try to destroy and demean our beautiful work.”

Trump added that the algae was “75 percent gone,” the remaining condition would “soon be completely remedied,” and the vandalized area was a “small area of damage” expected to be fixed early the following week. He added that law enforcement was investigating.

Reporter Emily Miller posted video showing law enforcement officers at the scene and what appeared to be torn blue sealant. Miller said a man allegedly jumped into the Reflecting Pool and ripped out a large piece of sealant before authorities arrested him. She also alleged in another clip that a man grabbed a hose from a National Park Service employee and was arrested, though it was unclear whether he was the same person accused of tearing up the sealant.

The Reflecting Pool has been a focus of Trump’s Washington, DC, beautification efforts. On March 31, Trump announced he and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum were working to fix what he called the “absolutely filthy Reflecting Pool” and said the work should have been done under the Biden administration.

Burgum has said the pool had been leaking 45,000 gallons of water per day before the renovation. He said the work included draining the pool, sand blasting, repairing pipes and bubblers, and restoring the color, with Trump choosing American flag blue for the bottom.


FBI Captures Fugitive Who Scammed $1.2 Billion in Medicare Fraud Hiding in the Philippines

FBI Captures Fugitive Who Scammed $1.2 Billion in Medicare Fraud Hiding in the Philippines


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WASHINGTON, DC - Earlier in June, the FBI announced the arrest of a 60-year-old fugitive found residing in the Philippines who fled the United States after failing to appear for his sentencing in connection with pleading guilty to numerous federal charges involving healthcare fraud back in 2019.

FBI Director Kash Patel announced the arrest of 60-year-old Herbert Leon Kimble via social media on June 19th, highlighting how the apprehended fugitive was among those listed on the agency’s “Most Wanted Fraudsters” list.

According to authorities, Kimble had run a Medicare fraud scheme between 2014 and 2019, reportedly amassing $1.2 billion in ill-gotten gains from the scheme which largely targeted elderly beneficiaries. The aforementioned operation reportedly consisted of call centers attempting to convince patients to acquire medically unnecessary orthopedic braces.

In April of 2019, Kimble reportedly pleaded guilty to charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States and mail fraud among other similar charges, reportedly entering into an agreement with the federal government to help build cases “against other co-conspirators” which lasted for years. However, when Kimble was scheduled to appear in court on October 7th, 2024, for sentencing, he reportedly went on the run.

An international manhunt ensued, with authorities suspecting he was residing in Manila, Philippines. After nearly two years on the lam, authorities located the fugitive in the Philippines and he has since been returned to the United States, according to Director Patel.

In Director Patel’s statement regarding Kimble’s arrest, he emphasized, “President Trump set a mandate to end the abuse of hardworking taxpayer money and each and every day this team will be committed to delivering.”

Kimble’s arrest serves as the second high-profile apprehension carried out with respect to the FBI’s Most Wanted Fraudsters in recent weeks, with 47-year-old Said Abdullahi Ereghaving been arrested earlier in June after self-surrendering to authorities in Minneapolis. Officials claim Ereg engaged in fraud totaling $4.2 million during the pandemic via submitting false claims of hot meals served to those in need under the Federal Child Nutrition Program.

Antifa: The real American Nazi Party right down to the Third Reich's perversions

'Tough Guy' Minnesota Antifa Dude Feds Rolled up Loves to Be a Little Girl in Flouncy Dresses


One look at Kyle "I'm Antifa" Wagner using every conceivable grammatical use of the F word, and one can find how getting death threats, stalking, and conspiring to harm or kill federal officers appears to be a real threat. The feds sure think so, which is why the feds rolled up tough guy Kyle "aka Kaos," in Minneapolis this week and netted him a hat trick of charges.

He's one scary and unhinged-looking dude. 


Wagner was charged with solicitation to commit an act of violence, interstate threats, and conspiracy stemming from last winter's Minneapolis riots, "direct actions," and violence against federal agents from the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other Department of Homeland Security (DHS) offices. 


And here's Wagner, wearing body armor, imploring Antifa followers to grab their guns and come shoot federal officers for openly following federal law and arresting criminal illegal aliens during Operation Metro Surge.

Reporter Andy Ngo reports that Wagner's array of tattoos shows that "Wagner has branded himself on the neck with the gang tattoo of the Antifa “Iron Front” logo, similar to how neo-Nazis brand themselves with fascist symbols."

But, to no one's surprise, Kyle has a softer, more feminine side. 

He likes to flounce around in dresses to make him feel like a pretty little girl. 

That's right. He's a Trantifa, Pantifa activist. 

"I'm out and about like this because I do it for me all year," the confused man says while posing in a dress on his video.

Not that there's anything wrong with it — except they seem to be a violent lot of thugs, lacy bras or no. 

Here's one of his messages calling for the material support of Antifa terrorists. 

In this exchange provided in the indictment, Kyle Wagner told his Kaos.follows Instagram followers that he was raising money for alleged "mutual aid networks." That's part of Antifa's web of lawyers, free food, weapons, and vehicles network meant to make their escape, impending legal problems, and nourishment while trying to build road blocks or run their cars into the feds, as one of the indicted characters did in this case. Read about that Renee Good wannabe in my story Feds Reveal Violent Antifa Conspirators Coordinated With a Major Labor Union to Fight ICE in Minneapolis


Here's Kyle speaking with other accused conspirators, Direct Action Minneapolis (DAMN) group members Brian Apland and Issac Sant, in what is tantamount to a confession message that they will meet at the Jan. 23, 2026, attack on ICE officers at the Whipple federal building in Minneapolis. 


Multiple Antifa activists are trans and dangerous. 

I had Perplexity AI make a table of a small portion of the people who have been arrested. This list doesn't count all the mentally ill Trantifa that made up a significant number of Portland arrestees in 2020. 


They've been arrested in Oregon, Texas, Alabama, Los Angeles, and Louisiana. Most of these Pantifa propagandists haven't been arrested, of course, because many cities don't enforce the law against violence committed by men wearing dresses. 



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