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Yikes! Jimmy Kimmel Just Picked the Strangest Hill to Die On

ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel just chose a strange hill to die on as he justified the vandalism and arson attacks against Tesla dealers and owners, as well as the vehicles across the country. In addition, Kimmel shared the debunked Nazi hoax once again, with the sarcastic claim, “poor guy.” He said, “You do one, maybe two, Nazi salutes, everybody gets all bent out of shape.”

“Someone lit a bunch of Teslas on fire,” Kimmel said during his show Jimmy Kimmel Live!. “And here’s the thing, I get that people are upset, [but] burning a car might not be great for the environment. I don’t think that’s what they had in mind when they invented the electric car.”

“In Las Vegas yesterday, someone threw a Molotov cocktail at a Tesla service center, at least five Teslas blew up. One from the Molotov, and four because that’s just what Teslas do sometimes,” he joked before continuing, “And no one should be setting fires. You could kill somebody, you could hurt somebody. Elon Musk might not care about other people, but decent Americans should.”

Kimmel said, “The world’s richest man, again, has been trying to drum up sympathy for himself lately. His sales are down, his stock is down.”

“Last night he was somber as he went through this with Sean Hannity,” he added, before airing an interview Musk had with Fox News, in which Musk stated, “Tesla is a peaceful company. We’ve never done anything awful. I’ve never done anything awful. I’ve only done productive things. So, I think we just have a deranged — there’s some kind of mental illness thing going on here, because this doesn’t make any sense.”

Kimmel chimed back in, “Well, let me see if I can explain it for you. When you pull out a chainsaw to celebrate firing thousands of people, they get mad.”

“My God, this poor guy, you do one, maybe two, Nazi salutes, everybody gets all bent out of shape,” the talk show host added.

Gov. Hochul CLEARLY Doesn’t Understand Trump’s Latest EO (WATCH)

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On Thursday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul appeared on CNN’s “AC2360” and showed her clear lack of understanding when it comes to President Donald Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Department of Education (DOE). She declared,  “Heaven help the Republican states who might take that money and do something that’s not focused on feeding hungry kids, helping kids with disabilities, and everyone else that the Department of Education helps.” Before adding, “Just leave everybody alone. Leave the parents alone, leave the kids alone.”

Hochul said, “Right now we get $6 billion from them in New York state, 2 billion for Pell Grants to give people a pathway to higher education, $2 billion goes to school lunches. Like I said, I was in an elementary school this morning, watching the kids eat their breakfast and lunch later on in the afternoon. There are families who cannot afford to feed their kids a lunch.”

She asked, “So, is he saying he’s going to spread the same amount of money we get now and hand it back to us? I know how I’ll spend it as a Democrat, and I’ll make sure it goes to the right place. Heaven help the Republican states who might take that money and do something that’s not focused on feeding hungry kids, helping kids with disabilities, and everyone else that the Department of Education helps. So, why do this? Why are you unleashing this chaos on the people who put you in office? Just leave everybody alone. Leave the parents alone, leave the kids alone.”

By dismantling the DOE, control is going back to the states and local communities, rather than education being controlled the federal government. This is exactly the kind of change we desperately needed, because education is not a one size fits all kind of deal. Each area has different needs. This will allow states to assign funds to the fix issues they are facing.

Trump Signs New EO, Making Good on ANOTHER Campaign Promise

On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, which fulfills yet another campaign promise.

“Today we take a very historic action that was 45 years in the making,” the president declared. “In a few moments, I will sign an executive order to begin eliminating the Federal Department of Education once and for all.”

“Everybody knows it’s right, and we have to get our children educated,” Trump continued. “We’re not doing well with the world of education in this country, and we haven’t for a long time.”

This order aims to return control of education to the individual states and communities, rather than being controlled on a federal level.

The White House explains that the move seeks to “turn over education to families instead of bureaucracies” and allows Education Secretary Linda McMahon to “take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure the Department of Education and return education authority to the States, while continuing to ensure the effective and uninterrupted delivery of services, programs, and benefits on which Americans rely.”

WATCH:

https://rumble.com/embed/v6oqspm/?pub=4

According to reports, the DOE has spent a whopping $3 trillion, with little to nothing to show for it. There has been no notable improvement in student achievement.

CA to Lose Major Gas Refinery – Shortages & Prices Hikes to Impact Several States

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California is losing one of its nine remaining gasoline refineries by October, impacting regional gasoline and fuel prices. The closure, driven by new refinery regulations and a tightening Low Carbon Fuel standard, could lead to further refinery shutdowns and higher costs for consumers.

As reported by The Center Square:

California is set to lose one of its nine remaining gasoline refineries by October, calling the security of its gasoline supplies into question.

With much of Arizona and Nevada relying on California for gasoline, the closure could have a broad regional impact on prices for gasoline and other products created by the refinery such as diesel and jet fuel.

Phillips 66 announced the closure of its Los Angeles facility, which accounts for 8.57% of the state’s remaining refining capacity, last year after the passage of new refinery regulations.

The governors of Arizona and Nevada, a Democrat and Republican respectively,pleaded with the California Gov. Gavin Newsom to not sign the new legislation, which lets the state require refiners carry more inventory on hand — and spend billions of dollars on storage to do so — and have final say over when refineries are allowed to shut down for safety or maintenance reasons. 

“It is evident that increased regulatory burdens on refiners and forced supply shortages will result in higher costs for consumers in all of our states,” wrote Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs and Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo in their letter to Newsom. “With both of our states reliant on California pipelines for significant amounts of our fuel, these looming cost increases and supply shortages are of tremendous concern to Arizona and Nevada.”

With Newsom having called the special session of the legislature to pass these regulations, there was little surprise that he signed them into law.

But Hobbs and Lombardo’s fears are already materializing.

After investigators blocked refinery repairs in February following a fire amid maintenance-related activity, gas prices in California, Arizona and Nevada rosemarkedly, demonstrating the states’ reliance on California refineries. 

Continue reading on The Center Square

Former DNC Chairman Has TDS MELTDOWN Over ‘Crazy’ Trump Tariffs

On Wednesday, former Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean had a full blown TDS meltdown during his appeared on MSNBC’s “The Beat,” claiming that President Donald Trump’s “crazy” fixation on tariffs will end up costing Americans loads of money.

Dean declared, “We have to be willing to show that we’re going to stand up for people. That’s why Trump won. Trump convinced them falsely because he lied every single day he was out there that he was going to stand up for them. And they figured, well, OK, let’s give it a shot. And, you know, we’ve got to be out there, and we’ve got to be at every door. It can’t be the same old, same old from inside the beltway who has a different agenda. Not a bad agenda for the country, but a different agenda. The emergency agenda right now is for most Americans is how the hell am I going to make a living? And Trump’s making things worse.”

He cried, “Trump doesn’t know what he’s doing. I mean, this stuff about tariffs, he has a fixation about it. It’s crazy. And it’s going to cost us a lot of money. My heating bill is in solely gas and electricity that comes from Canada. I’m going to pay 25% or whatever it is more on my heating bill. You know, there’s a whole lot of people. This is a pretty blue state, but that’s going to happen in Montana and Idaho and all these places that aren’t blue states. North Dakota is another one. I mean, these are real big problems for ordinary working people, and that’s going to change them around.”

Sorry, but I am going to trust the billionaire businessman over the career politician. That’s just me.

WUT? Raskin Claims GOP ‘At War’ with ‘Government of the People’

On Wednesday, Democrat Representative Jamie Raskin appeared on MSNBC’s “Prime” and made the ignorant claim that the Republican Party is “at war with the government of the people.”

Raskin declared, “The Republicans are in a full-blown attack on Medicaid. They want to cut $880 billion from the Medicaid program. Elon Musk has said Social Security, of course, is the big one. That’s the big target that they’re aiming for, and they are hollowing out all kinds of federal agencies and departments that the American people depend on, like NIH, which does the cutting edge medical research. And it’s now got swept up in their whole anti-science crusade.”

Do these people even hear themselves when they speak?

He continued, “Same thing with, you know, the FAA. They sacked the director of the FAA on the first day of their administration, January 20th, because Elon Musk doesn’t like him, and they got rid of his top coterie. And what do you know? We have the first fatal airplane crash in 17 years, followed by a whole bunch of other collisions and near collisions that have taken place.”

Raskin added, “So people are beginning to recognize that the GOP is really at war with the government of the people, and they don’t like the idea that the government is an instrument of the common good. They want to use it for the billionaires, and it’s a billionaires cabinet. And we saw who was sitting behind Donald Trump on his Inauguration Day. It was Elon Musk, and it was Mark Zuckerberg, and it was Jeff Bezos and behind them was a cabinet of billionaires. So, it’s a government that represents much less than 1% of the American people. And what’s happening in these town hall meetings across the country is extraordinary that the vast majority of Americans are turning out to say they want their government back.”

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Pelosi Digs Talons into Schumer – ‘I Myself Don’t Give Away Anything for Nothing’

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Meow! The kitties are turning on each other! Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi dug her talons into Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer on Tuesday, clearly angry that he voted alongside Republicans on a bill to avoid government shutdown.

“I myself don’t give away anything for nothing,” Pelosi took her jab during a press conference in San Francisco. “I think that’s what happened the other day.”

Personally, I find that funny because I think Pelosi would “over herself away” for a shot of vodka.

At the time, Pelosi urged Senate Democrats to go against Schumer and vote against the bill, preaching that they were being sold a “false choice.”

“I salute Leader Hakeem Jeffries for his courageous rejection of this false choice, and I am proud of my colleagues in the House Democratic Caucus for their overwhelming vote against this bill,” she claimed. “America has experienced a Trump shutdown before – but this damaging legislation only makes matters worse. Democrats must not buy into this false choice. We must fight back for a better way.”

However, Schumer argued that the bill may be a “terrible option” but that a government shutdown would be even worse.

“The Republican bill is a terrible option,” he stated on Thursday. “It is deeply partisan. It doesn’t address far too many of this country’s needs. But I believe allowing Donald Trump to take even much more power via a government shutdown is a far worse option.”

Jennings Blows GASKET on Neera Tanden: ‘Let Me Educate You!’

On Tuesday, Conservative political strategist Scott Jennings went OFF on former Biden administration official Neera Tanden on CNN NewsNight.

As the panel discussed the increasing vandalism and violence against Tesla dealerships and Tesla owners, Jennings argued that the acts are “domestic terrorism.”

“The other night, Donald Trump said these are domestic terrorists,” he declared. “I mean, it’s obviously an organized, coordinated effort – however people are communicating with each other to do this to people around the country who chose to buy a Tesla at some point in the past, many of whom I’m sure were Democrats who bought them in the first place – all because their entire political worldview is ruled by their emotions. And that’s the American left right now. It is one angry mob after another willing to take things into their own hands, up to and including keying, firebombing, and otherwise vandalizing cars and car dealerships and charging stations.”

Tanden shot back, “So, when they do it to a Tesla dealership, it’s really bad. But when they do it to the halls of Congress, we should pardon them? Is that your position?”

“No. I’ve never,” Jennings replied. “I know you haven’t been around for a while, so let me educate you about my position about January 6th.”

Tanden sneered, “I’m so sorry.”

“Let me educate. Let me educate you,” Jennings argued. “You don’t need to be condescending to me. So let me educate you about my position! You wanna attack me? Let me. Let me finish. Let me finish it.

Tanden said, “I’m sorry you’re getting emotional.”

Jennings retorted, “Yeah, I’m sorry you’re a condescending person who hasn’t been paying attention to what I do. So here’s the issue. I didn’t support what happened on January 6th and was one of the first Republicans to call it out. I don’t support the pardons. I have repeatedly, just like my friend Ashley here, said that no violence in our political system is acceptable. But this right here, what’s going on with a guy who helps our country, who runs successful companies, who doesn’t have to be doing this, and now one of his companies is under systematic terroristic threat and violence all over the country.”

He added, “And people seem to be laughing about it or fine with it. It’s outrageous. I’ve sat at this table and had people say we should cut Elon Musk from the government totally. He rescued our astronauts today. Is that what we want? The treatment of this guy is outrageous. These people who are doing this need to be found and put in jail and made an example of. That’s my point.”

WTH? Schumer MOCKS ‘Greedy’ Americans Who Want Less Taxes, Smaller Government

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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has the audacity to mock Americans who want less taxes and a smaller government as “greedy.” So now it’s greedy to want freedom and to keep more of our hard earned money? Give me a break!!

On Tuesday, Schumer appeared on ABC’s “The View” and discussed the recent government spending bill, which was signed by President Donald Trump. As previously reported, Schumer voted in favor of the bill to avoid a government shutdown, which has gained backlash from Democrats, many of which have called for him to step down.

When co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin asked Schumer if he believes his party still “has confidence” in him to lead, or if he thinks it’s time to step aside, the senator claimed that he is the “orchestra leader” of the party.

“We have a lot of really strong talent in the Senate, in the House, in the Governors. We have a great bench,” Schumer replied. “As for the Senate Caucus, of which I am the leader, I should be the leader. And, let me just say this. One of the things I am known to be very good at, is how to win Senate seats. In other words, I’m a strategist in terms of recruiting candidates, helping the candidates run campaigns and win it. Look, winning in 2026 in the House and Senate — which could stop Trump once and for all, is vitally important.”

“We have a load of talent in our caucus, and I’ll tell you one thing. We are totally united in one thing — many things, but one thing above all. We are united in going after Trump, and showing the American people that he is making the middle class pay for the tax cuts on the rich,” he continued. “Today, we’re doing it on Medicaid. You know we’re going to do it very soon on the tariffs — he wants to put these tariffs in, it’s going to raise you folks, the average family, $2,000 a year for these tariffs. Why is he doing that — something so stupid?”

“He wants to use that money for tax cuts for the billionaires. The Republican Party is a different kettle of fish than it used to be, and that’s why we’re fighting them so hard,” Schumer argued. “They are controlled by a small group of wealthy, greedy people, and you know what their attitude is? ‘I made my money all by myself. How dare your government take my money from me? I don’t want to pay taxes.’ Or, ‘I built my company with my bare hands. How dare your government tell me how I should treat my customers, my — the land and water that I own, or my employees. They hate government, government’s a barrier to people.”

His claims that Americans are greedy were not taken well, and people spoke out on social media.

“This tirade by Senate Schumer against Americans who work hard, run businesses and would like to keep more of their money, not give it all to the government, is Exhibit A as to why Democrats are in free fall,” Sen. Lindsey Graham declared on X.

“.@SenSchumer mocking hardworking Americans who want to keep their own money is exactly what’s wrong with the left,” Rep. Ralph Norman chimed in. “Out of touch!!”

“Please make this a 2026 ad,” one user wrote.

“Taxation is theft,” Ben Domenech, the editor-at-large for The Spectator declared.