Wednesday, June 24, 2026
The UN's climate chaos grift
U.N. Secretary-General Demands $1.3 Trillion a Year to Fight ‘Climate Chaos
The ethics of a DEI executive
Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street — then stole it — is fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec
It's not just the Reflecting Pool being attacked its America and the democratic process
Former Olympian arrested for allegedly vandalizing newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool
David Hearn, 67, denies damaging the $14 million site after touching peeling liner.
Shortly after its $14 million renovation, the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was allegedly vandalized, with issues like algae blooms, peeling blue lining, and reported gashes and chemical damage. President Trump blamed the issue on vandals, prompting U.S. Park Police to arrest at least five people and issue citations to others.

67-year-old former U.S. Olympic canoeist David Hearn was one of those arrested. On Friday, June 19, Hearn was detained by U.S. Park Police after he touched a piece of the peeling blue liner. He was charged with misdemeanor destruction of government property — which he denies, saying he caused no damage — was held for about five hours, and is scheduled to appear in court next month.
Pat Gray and co-hosts Keith Malinak and Jeffy are horrified by the vandalism on a cherished American memorial.
Child rapists are inretriveable
Detroit man allegedly raped girlfriend's minor daughters while out on bond for previous child sex charge
He was not given a bond the second time.
A Detroit man is accused of a horrific string of child sex assaults after being released on bond for similar accusations in 2025.
33-year-old Denzielle Burt was released in June 2025, about a month after the initial child sex charges, according to a WJBK-TV report.
'The court does find you to be a danger to those witnesses, and you have cases also pending find you’re a danger to the community.'
He had been charged with first-degree criminal sexual conduct and posted 10% of the $250,000 bond.
Burt then raped his then-girlfriend's daughters, ages 8 and 9 years old, over a period of six months, according to prosecutors.
"The allegations are very serious. They’re multiple counts of criminal sexual conduct against 8- and 9-year-old complaining witnesses," said Magistrate Delphia Burton of the 36th District Court.
"Based upon those allegations, the court does find you to be a danger to those witnesses, and you have cases also pending find you’re a danger to the community," she added.
Court records indicate Burt was arrested on Thursday and charged with first-degree felony criminal sexual conduct with a person under 13.
No bond was recorded at that time.
Prosecutors said the two victims reportedly told the same story in forensic interviews.
WJBK said Burt pleaded not guilty.
There is little information known about the suspect apart from his job as a line cook and also that he has children of his own.
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Burton remanded Burt to jail during his arraignment, and he is due for another hearing on Thursday.
He will remain in jail throughout the criminal court process.
Only Marxist propaganda is permitted!
Christian ministry sues after Phoenix criminalizes its weekly meals for the homeless
Phoenix ordinance threatens Christians’ religious duty, lawsuit states.
St. Herman’s Table, an Orthodox Christian ministry, serves meals and shares the gospel with the homeless at a park in Phoenix, Arizona, every Thursday. Volunteers distribute water, small hygiene items, and Bibles as part of their outreach.
However, this weekly act of almsgiving and evangelizing is now at the center of a lawsuitafter the Phoenix City Council approved the Medical Treatment and Food Distribution in Parks Ordinance, which would effectively prevent St. Herman’s Table, a ministry of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Orthodox Church, from continuing its charitable efforts.
'Phoenix provides no evidence or meaningful argument explaining why a birthday party providing cake to twenty select two-year-olds is any less likely to strain park resources with noise or mess than a religiously-motivated gathering open to twenty members of the public.'
St. Herman’s Table and its founder, Lance Brace, filed a lawsuit against Phoenix, arguing that the new ordinance, which took effect in early June, violates the First Amendment and the Arizona Free Exercise of Religion Act by criminalizing their weekly almsgiving, which, he notes, is a mandatory practice of the Orthodox Church.
The city’s website described the ordinance as “establishing a comprehensive framework for medical treatment and food distribution events in City parks,” where there was previously no formal oversight. The new rule requires those like St. Herman’s Table to apply for a permit to distribute food.
Critics of the ordinance argue that it effectively amounts to a ban by limiting permits to just two per park each month. Furthermore, it restricts these activities to parking lots or other hardscape areas, which generally lack shade and other amenities.
Brace, who spoke with Blaze News, described what inspired him, his wife, and his son to start St. Herman’s Table. After becoming baptized into the Orthodox Church, Brace had an “overwhelming feeling” that he needed to help his local homeless neighbors.
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross Orthodox Church already had a program in which its parishioners would assemble bags filled with food, water, clothing, and other essential items. Church members would keep these care packages in their cars to be distributed to homeless individuals they encounter while driving around the city.
Brace became involved in the church’s charitable efforts and drove to various parks and other locations to provide care packages.
“We kept ending up at this same park, the Cave Creek Park at Cactus, and got to know several of the people that were there very consistently. And just had this feeling like this is where we need to be,” Brace said.
Father Thomas Frisby, with the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Orthodox Church, told Blaze News that St. Herman’s Table is a “grassroots” effort led by the Brace family.
“If you knew the couple that’s running this, they are just extremely conscientious and just great people. It was literally just birthed out of, they lived near there, they would see people in the park, and they’re like, ‘Let’s do something to help,’” Frisby stated.
In Oct. 2025, Brace and his family started preparing homemade meals on Wednesdays and setting up a buffet at the Cave Creek Park at Cactus on Thursday evenings to serve food and pray with those in need. Members of Brace’s church soon learned that he was hosting weekly meals at the park, and they began volunteering alongside Brace and his family.
“By about December, early January, we had consistently about five different parishioners that would come out every week. And it really became, at that point, an organization, an event,” Brace stated.
Around the same time St. Herman's Table was growing, the Phoenix City Council approved the Safe Medical Treatment in Parks Ordinance, which aimed to enhance park safety by regulating medical activities in public parks. Councilmembers’ Dec. 2025 decision to pass this ordinance followed resident concerns about sanitation issues in parks, particularly regarding drug use and discarded syringes.
The ordinance’s effective date was delayed twice “to allow time for stakeholder outreach to be conducted.” Then, in Mar. 2026, the city proposed a revised order, the Medical Treatment and Food Distribution in Parks Ordinance, which expanded regulations to limit food distribution. The new ordinance took effect on June 7.
The city’s ordinance does not apply to family members aiding one another, private gatherings, or the distribution of water.
Those who violate the order could be charged with a Class 1 misdemeanor, which could lead to a sentence of up to 180 days in jail and a fine of up to $2,500.

Image source: Lance Brace
In response to the St. Herman’s Table lawsuit, a spokesperson for Phoenix stated that the city intends to defend its ordinance, which it believes is lawful.
Several days after St. Herman’s Table filed the complaint, a judge granted a temporary restraining order preventing the city from enforcing its ordinance against the organization and Brace for 14 days.
“Phoenix provides no evidence or meaningful argument explaining why a birthday party providing cake to twenty select two-year-olds is any less likely to strain park resources with noise or mess than a religiously-motivated gathering open to twenty members of the public,” the judge wrote.
Phoenix agreed to comply with the judge’s order, but argued that the ordinance “makes no distinction based on religion.”
“The City Council adopted this ordinance to ensure that all residents can enjoy their neighborhood parks, and it applies equally to anyone who wants to hold a feeding event at a park,” the city said. “The ordinance simply provides an effective tool to regulate and manage the growing competition in City parks between food distribution events and other, more traditional park uses, like children’s play, youth sports, adult recreation, and family outings.”
Brace rejected the idea that St. Herman's Table's efforts to feed the homeless compromise the cleanliness and safety of the park.
“Everything that we’re doing with St. Herman’s, we’re doing in love. And that includes how we’re approaching the City Council, the Parks Department, and potentially any police officers that might have to enforce this ordinance,” Brace stated. “They are also our neighbors, and we love them deeply.”
“It’s being a lot of times framed, in my opinion, as we don’t want clean and safe parks, right? That we want to take care of these people at the detriment of the park. And I just don’t agree with that,” he added.
He stated that St. Herman’s volunteers make a deliberate effort to remove trash before and after their weekly event. The group claims that the city has never cited them for the park gatherings.
When reached for comment on why the city chose to combine park restrictions on medical services and food distribution, rather than separating the two categories, Phoenix’s Parks and Recreation Department referred Blaze News to its webpage detailing the ordinance.
Drag Queen School Board Member CHARGED for Child Sex Crimes...who vets these teachers?
Drag Queen School Board Member CHARGED for Child Sex Crimes
This past week has been a rough one for Democrats and their LGBTQ/Trans activists. First, we had a transgender State Rep. sentenced for child sex crimes, and now ANOTHER trans activist is facing charges.
Travis Longo, a drag queen and the Vice President of the Cazenovia Central School District school board in NY, was initially arrested on 4 counts of endangering the welfare of a child for alleged sexually explicit communications with a child under 12. After he was arrested, investigators allegedly found child porn on his phone.
Some of these images reportedly included INFANTS being sexually abused. He was then charged with two ADDITIONAL federal charges for child pornography.
Shortly after his arrest, Cazenovia Pride, which Longo founded, announced that it was canceling its scheduled events and dissolving as an organization.
But it doesn’t end there.
We did some digging on his social media and discovered photos of Longo dressed in drag with young children.
Additionally, we found a video in which Longo details how he was invited to serve as a guest speaker at the Democratic Party PA Caucus in 2024 to discuss LGBTQ issues.
Following that revelation, we also discovered additional content made by Longo, where he begged kids to dm him and come to his drag queen storytime to read books about exploring alternate gender norms.
After the arrest, the school board held a meeting, where they voted to demand the resignation of Longo and set a deadline for his response. Though Longo missed the deadline, he ended up resigning.
If convicted, he potentially faces DECADES in prison and will be forced to register as a sexual predator.
Democrats want you to think this kind of thing never happens while they happily elect these kinds of people into positions of power and give them premier roles in taxpayer-funded institutions.
With your support, we will continue to expose the radical left who prop up groomers and child sexual predators.
Stay safe and have a great night!
-LoTT team
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Communists who want to pull up the ladder behind themselves
Meet the billionaire power couple advocating ‘communism for landlords’ and a global welfare state — from their $30M Hamptons McMansion
The girl reportedly struggled with her identity and often pretended to be a dog, crawling around and barking on all fours with other friends in school corridors.
Teen girl allegedly stabbed her parents to death, knifed family dog, then sent gruesome crime scene pics to friends
Evidence that Biden and the Democrats hate Americans and used a Collar-Piven strategy to make our lives miserable
Dallas Fed Report: Biden’s Record-Breaking Illegal Immigration Raised Home Prices for Americans
President Joe Biden’s record inflow of illegal aliens to the United States raised home prices and rents for Americans, a report from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas details.
Biden’s immigration agenda brought millions of illegal aliens to the U.S. in record time. By the end of the Biden administration, the nation’s foreign-born population hit nearly 52 million — the largest ever in American history.
The Federal Reserve report reviewed the impact of illegal immigration on housing prices from early 2021 to early 2024 and found that adding more people to the U.S. population drove up costs.
“According to the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, net entry of this category of immigrants added roughly 7 million people to the U.S. population over 2021 to 2024 (1.75 million per year), nearly double that of legal immigration,” the report states:
To put this growth in perspective, net unauthorized immigration—that is, immigration of individuals who entered the country without being formally admitted for purposes of immigration law— averaged only 0.1 million a year from 2000 to 2019 and was slightly negative from 2010 to 2019. [Emphasis added]
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We then turn to the effects of unauthorized immigration on the broader local economy, focusing in particular on the housing market. We start by estimating the effects on house prices, rents, and new housing supply. First, we find that during the boom period an increase in unauthorized immigrant worker flows equal to 1% of a local area’s initial employment increased local house prices by 2.2% and increased local rents by 1.4%. The impact on rents is slightly smaller for single-family units and slightly larger for multi-family units. These magnitudes are similar to those found by Saiz (2007) based on legal immigration over the 1985-1998 period. A back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests that [unauthorized immigrant worker flows] can explain about 30% of the total growth in house prices and 20% of total growth in rents over the boom period for the average local market. [Emphasis added]
The report confirms what prior studies have similarly found, mainly that mass immigration has a severe impact on home prices for Americans, mostly driving up costs for first-time home-buyers.
In September 2025, economists in Denmark published research that found that mass immigration hugely drives up rents and home prices for the local population.
“Our results suggest large and positive impacts of immigration on private rental prices and house prices at the municipal level,” the researchers detail:
More specifically, we find that a one percentage point increase in the local immigration influx over a five-year horizon relative to the local population in the base year 1995 leads to an average increase of approximately 6 percent and 11 percent in private rental prices and house prices at the municipal level, respectively, during the same period.
[Emphasis added]
Likewise, in 2024, Center for Immigration Studies researcher Steven Camarota revealed a similar statistic to the United States Congress, stating that “a 5-percentage-point increase in the recent immigrant share of a metro area’s population is associated with a 12-percent increase in the average U.S.-born household’s rent, relative to their income.”
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com.
Democrats self dealing and racial madness
For the Love of DEI, Virginia Democrats Inject Race Into Tourism
Cong. Goldman please note these are the kind of Jew haters your Party promotes
NYC coffee shop bans pro-Israel politician in nasty post despite promise to treat all customers with ‘unconditional dignity’
The definition of a politically oriented activist judge
Judge Who Donated to Immigrant Legal Aid Group Blocks DOJ Immigration Probe of Walz, Ellison
A federal judge in Minnesota, who has donated to an immigrant legal aid group, quashed several federal grand jury subpoenas of documents from Gov. Tim Walz and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul over compliance with immigration enforcement.
In a 29-page opinion issued Monday, Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz of the District of Minnesota accused the Trump administration’s Justice Department of seeking to “harass political opponents” by initiating a criminal investigation and using grand jury subpoenas to pressure state and local officials into changing their immigration policies.
The judge has acknowledged being a donor for “many years” to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota, an organization that provides free legal representation to low-income immigrants and refugees. Schiltz has also clashed with Immigration and Customs Enforcement over the agency’s alleged violation of court orders.
The grand jury subpoenas sought records related to federal immigration enforcement, including communications regarding cooperation or noncooperation with ICE and other federal immigration authorities; requests for assistance from immigration officials; communications among state and local officials concerning immigration enforcement; and training or guidance provided to employees regarding interactions with ICE.
The subpoenas were issued to the offices of Walz, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her, as well as the Ramsey County Board of Commissioners and the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners.
“Initiating a criminal investigation in order to harass political opponents or to coerce them into taking official action—particularly official action that the federal government cannot directly require those political opponents to take—is a blatantly unlawful and unethical use of the grand jury process,” Schiltz wrote.
“The only question, then, is whether the challenged subpoenas were issued for one of these forbidden purposes,” he continued. “The court has no doubt that they were.”
In January, Fox News first reported that Schiltz donated to the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota in 2019, citing the organization’s annual report.
“I have also donated for many years to Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid,” he added. “I believe that poor people should be able to get legal representation.”
Schiltz was appointed by President George W. Bush and previously clerked for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
In January, Schiltz ordered acting ICE Director Todd Lyons to appear in court to explain why the agency had failed to comply with court orders and caused what the judge described as significant hardship for immigrants in the state.
“The practical consequence of respondents’ failure to comply has almost always been significant hardship to aliens (many of whom have lawfully lived and worked in the United States for years and done absolutely nothing wrong),” Schiltz wrote.
The following month, Schiltz issued another warning to the Justice Department and ICE, writing: “This Court will continue to do whatever is required to protect the rule of law, including, if necessary, moving to the use of criminal contempt. One way or another, ICE will comply with this Court’s orders.”



