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NO BOOTS ON THE GROUND: At least when Eric Swalwell says something dopey, he doesn’t have to feel alone in the House. On Thursday, a bill to “direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from Venezuela that have not been authorized by Congress” failed when it resulted in a 215-215 tie. Two Republicans, Thomas Massie (who sponsored it) and Don Bacon (Neb.) joined all the Democrats in supporting it. It might have passed by 215-214, but Speaker Johnson held up the vote until delayed Rep. Wesley Hunt could arrive from the airport, resulting in much screaming and cursing from the Democrats.

What was so stupid about this bill? As Florida Republican Rep. Brian Mast told the House before the vote:

“There are no troops in Venezuela. Let me say it one more time for you all: There are no troops in Venezuela…The U.S. is not at war with Venezuela. I know you all predicted that there’s going to be some forever, protracted war, but we were never at war with Venezuela. There are no boots on the ground. Democrats are asking us to vote on a resolution about a situation that literally does not exist.”
 
BREAKING: THE "ANTIFA GENERAL" EXPOSED: Radical activist Kyle Wagner, who has been seen calling for "boots on the ground" and the use of firearms against federal agents, has been revealed as a cross-dresser who claims to be a "blue-collar f**k of a dude" most of the week.

In a series of leaked videos, Wagner defends his lifestyle while simultaneously urging his followers to enter a "militant" standoff with law enforcement in Minneapolis.

Wagner claims he dresses in women's clothing "all year, all the time" for himself, often going out for pool, dinner, or dancing.

He expressed resentment toward "cis women" who give him "side-eyes" or mumble behind his back when he is out in public.

Despite his penchant for getting "clean and pretty," Wagner maintains he is a "f**king blue-collar" man during his daily life.

From his dress-up video: "I do this all year, all the time. I'm out and about like this because I do it for me all year, all the time, yeah. I'm a f**king blue-collar f**k of a dude all day long, and then at least a few times every week, I like to get real clean and pretty and go out, shoot pool, or get dinner, maybe go dance. You never f**king know, right? But I don't need a f**king parade to celebrate. I don't need to be groped and harassed and catcalled and treated like a piece of meat by a bunch of f**king cis women who f**king give me side-eyes in public when I do this the rest of the f**king year. Who mumble to themselves and f**king have all kinds of things to say behind my back. All of you, f**k off."

In a separate, high-energy video, Wagner declared that the time for "polite conversations" is over, urging his followers to meet at Nicollet and 26th—the site of the latest federal shooting.

Wagner claimed that in "America 2026," the Second Amendment is the only protection against "literal f**king Nazi gunmen" whom he accuses of killing innocent people with impunity.

He expressed regret that activists didn't previously "march on Whipple with guns," referring to the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building used by federal agencies.
Wagner concluded his call to action by demanding his followers "get your f**king guns" to stop federal law enforcement.

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Some fundies: You can carry a gun around cops. If you don't do anything, neither will they. But interfering with a cop during the commission of his duties is generally a felony. I think when it's a federal LEO it's always a federal felony offense. So if you're carrying & you do that, now you face charges of using a gun in the commission of a felony, a double whammy. And don't think it requires using or trying to use the gun: people have been convicted of this for having an unloaded long gun hidden in a closet in their house while selling drugs in that house, it got them extra years in prison

I've said this many times over the years: fighting something out with a cop on the street is generally a bad idea. If you think you're in the right legally, fight that out in court. Fighting a cop in the street isn't likely to end well for you & if it escalates it can end very badly
 
Independent journalist Cam Higby reports that he has infiltrated Signal group chats in Minneapolis being used by anti-ICE activists to track federal immigration agents and obstruct their operations across the state.

Higby published a detailed thread on X outlining the structure of the groups, which he said operate daily and are organized to monitor, identify, and interfere with ICE activity.“
I have been undercover inside the groups for days,” Higby wrote. “You’ll notice emojis next to people’s names. Here’s a key for what those emojis mean. The highlighted positions are the most crucial. Most are self explanatory. Mobile patrols spend their entire ‘shift’ searching for suspicious vehicles. When they find one they send it to the group so that ‘plate checkers’ can compare with their database and see if it’s a known federal vehicle or if the patrol can make the confirmation so that the database can be updated. Dispatch runs a maxed out call all day telling protestors where ICE has been spotted and how they can be best impeded.”
Higby said each area of the city operates its own group chat, with districts divided into “patrol zones” that guide activists on where to operate. He posted a screenshot of a map showing how the zones are organized.“
Here is a screenshot of the active dispatch call (it’s always active) as well as a shift change. You can see folks are changing their emojis, clocking in and out. I’ll also attach below a video of dispatch actually tracking the vehicle I was in claiming that we were ‘confirmed ICE.’ They constantly misidentify vehicles. Pay attention to emojis tagged on plate checks,” he wrote.
He also released a recording that he said shows protesters following a vehicle he was in after being labeled as ICE, with group members instructing “commuters,” a term that refers to ICE chasers, to follow the vehicle.
Each day, the activists create a new group chat for each zone, with previous chats being routinely deleted to avoid detection. The chats hit the maximum capacity of 1,000 by midday each day.

Higby further explained that the “quasi police force” use a system called “SALUTE” which stands for “size of federal units, activity, locations, uniforms, times and locations.” They instruct ICE chasers to follow and confront agents using this system to known locations.“
THEY ARE EVERYWHERE AND LOCAL POLICE ARE COOPERATING,” Higby added. He showed evidence of one “observer” calling out a possible agent but because she is out walking her dog and can’t continue, the “dispatch” called for “backup.” Another message indicated that local police will “get involved” if ICE “hinders public safety.”
Higby also revealed that the activists have a “home base” for their operations, but he as not been able to identify where it is located. He also described a broader support network connected to the operation, including a mutual aid group for educators.

“The protestors use a ‘mutual aid’ system. I tried to join the mutual aid that for Bloomington. An admin told me that it was a vetted chat for teachers and that I’d need to describe my relationship to a school. And give my real name. I couldn’t do that so I never made it in. Why are there teachers aiding in this effort?!?!”
According to Higby, the operations run around the clock.

“ICE chaser operations go all night. The dispatch call is 24/7. These are messages screenshotted at 2am asking for observers at a location with potential illegals.”
 
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