


Tuesday, June 10, 2025
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Red-Hot at RedState
Donald Trump Proven Right Again—LA Riots Fizzle As Overwhelming Force Shows Who's Boss
The rogues' gallery of Golden State politicians who claim they’re powerless to solve the problem has been completely exposed by Trump. Just like with the manufactured border crisis—which Trump solved within days—the lawlessness problem can be solved equally effectively, as the president has shown.
Sen John Fetterman Torches His Own Party Over Response to Anarchy in Los Angeles
"I unapologetically stand for free speech, peaceful demonstrations, and immigration—but this is not that," Fetterman wrote on X. "This is anarchy and true chaos."
Trump Offers Hilarious Heartfelt Advice to ‘Strange Person’ Greta Thunberg
"Anger management. I think she has to go to an angry management class. That's my primary recommendation for her."
Trending Across Townhall Media
Gun Control Attorney Tries to Spin SCOTUS Defeat Into Victory
Lowy can try to spin last week's 9-0 loss into a moral victory if he wants, but the truth is that Smith & Wesson v. Mexico was an unmitigated disaster for the gun control lobby, and one that will have far-reaching consequences for years to come.
It Looks Like the Revolution Kiddies Are Planning a June 14th Party
Trump and his successes so far threaten the Left's very power base with every day that goes by.
Is Donald Trump the Only Adult in the Room? Here's What He's Really Doing in L.A.
If leftists did actually care about people, they'd take a look at the list of illegal immigrants that the Trump administration has taken out of Los Angeles in recent days and go out into the streets and celebrate and applaud the president for making the city and the state of California safer.
Does this dude not understand what the intent behind doxing is?
Beyond Parody: WaPo Is Suddenly VERY CONCERNED About Illegals Being Forced Off of Martha's Vineyard
They completely contradicted their narrative from just a few years ago, they accidentally confirmed the truth that leftists love slave labor, and they may have inadvertently implicated everyone in federal crimes.
Today on Capitol Hill...
It's going to be a busy day on the Hill Tuesday — lots of hearings/meetings scheduled, including some with Cabinet member testimony that's sure to be...well, interesting. Today's hearings include:
In addition, the House Rules Committee will be meeting to markup H.R. 4, the "Rescissions Act of 2025."
On Monday, the House passed two resolutions condemning antisemitism — one specific to the attack in Boulder, Colorado, last Sunday. Additionally, House Homeland Security Chair Mark Green announced he would be retiring from Congress following the vote on the Big, Beautiful Bill.
White House What's Up
President Donald Trump will head to Fort Bragg in North Carolina on Tuesday afternoon to attend a military demonstration and deliver remarks ahead of the celebration of the Army's 250th birthday.
Full Court Press...
The big (ish) court news on Monday was that California Governor Gavin Newsom filed suit against President Trump and SecDef Pete Hegseth over the deployment of National Guard troops to L.A. Here are some fun facts about the suit, helpfully noted by our friend Shipwreckedcrew:
Surely there's no forum shopping going on there, right?! I've not read the full complaint yet, but my sense is that even with a favorable judge, it may not work out so well for Gav in the long run.
As noted, President Trump will be at Fort Bragg this afternoon, delivering remarks there ahead of the Army's big 250th Birthday celebration this Saturday, with Saturday also being targeted as a day of protest by the usual suspects. Expect things to get chippy.
The Congressional Baseball Game will take place Wednesday night — will the Republicans make it five-for-five?
California Governor Gavin Newsom has gone pretty far in life — not that he didn't start off with a sizable advantage in terms of his benefactors. Serving as the governor of the Golden State is a pretty big deal. And yet, time and again, he's shown a distinct lack of leadership. It's like he has all of the raw ingredients to concoct a successful political leader, but he lacks the ability to mix and bind them all together in a way that presents as authentic. He's a hair too slick and too clever by half, and it winds up making him look thirsty — and fake.
He'll continue to (unconvincingly) thump his chest at President Trump and make eyes at 2028. And maybe that would have been enough in 2012 or even 2016. I would never suggest writing him off altogether, but I think the American electorate has had its fill of his phony baloney.
And just for good measure, I'll note that his "take" on the purportedly dire conditions National Guard troops deployed to his state are facing exposes the fraud for who he really is.
I've heard of a cat on a hot tin roof before, but not a cow...
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