Political Theater

DeSantis Orders Bulldozing of Miami Pride Crosswalk, Sparks Outrage

DeSantis tears up Miami Pride crosswalk with bulldozers & sledgehammers. State authorities gave no notice to Miami officials that they were coming to destroy the street art. The situation, as described, is frankly outrageous. It seems Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, driven by some combination of political ambition and, let’s be honest, a deep-seated aversion to anything remotely connected to LGBTQ+ pride, decided to unleash a full-blown demolition crew on a perfectly harmless piece of public art: a Pride crosswalk in Miami’s South Beach. The reports indicate that the destruction was carried out with bulldozers and sledgehammers, a level of aggression that feels wildly disproportionate to the perceived “threat” posed by a rainbow-colored crosswalk.… Continue reading

Noem “Stares Down” Antifa: Reporters and a Chicken Costume

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem visited Portland, Oregon, where she surveyed a small group of protesters, described by some as an “army of Antifa.” Accompanied by conservative influencer Benny Johnson, Noem viewed the demonstration from the roof of an ICE facility, the site of recent protests. The scene consisted of roughly a dozen people, including photojournalists, protesters, and even a man in a chicken costume, prompting mockery from liberal commentators. Despite the administration’s characterization of the protests as dangerous, the actual scene appeared far less dramatic, with critics highlighting the disparity between the described threat and the reality on the ground.

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Pritzker: I Refuse to Play Trump’s Reality Show with Chicago

Governor JB Pritzker addressed MSNBC, discussing the threats made by Donald Trump to deploy armed military personnel to Chicago. The Governor voiced his concerns regarding Trump’s plans, which mirrored actions taken in Washington D.C. and Los Angeles. Pritzker’s statements came as the situation escalated due to the former president’s intentions to involve military presence in a similar manner as previous incidents. The interview highlighted the potential ramifications of such a deployment on the city of Chicago.

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Trump’s National Guard Gardening: A Waste of Money and Resources

President Trump has been criticized for deploying National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., to address a fabricated crime wave, where they have been tasked with menial tasks such as spreading mulch and picking up trash. This deployment of approximately 2,000 soldiers is estimated to cost over $1 million per day. The author points out the absurdity of using these troops, who should be focused on training or preparing for serious deployments, to compensate for cuts made to the National Park Service, turning them into an expensive gardening crew. This is seen as a wasteful use of taxpayer money and an insult to the soldiers’ service.

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Trump’s Army Parade Disappointment Leads to Navy Parade Proposal

In June 2025, Donald Trump orchestrated a military parade in Washington, D.C., coinciding with the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary. Despite large protests and a significant turnout, Trump expressed disappointment with the event, specifically citing issues with the soldiers’ marching. Consequently, the U.S. Navy is now planning a larger celebration this fall, aiming for a more impressive spectacle. The Navy’s plans are underway despite a lack of announcement, while other branches like the Marine Corps have no such parades planned.

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White House Considers Medal for “Big Balls,” Raising Controversy

A former DOGE staffer known as “Big Balls” may be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom following a carjacking in Washington D.C. The White House is considering the honor after President Trump shared a photo of the victim on social media and the issue was raised during a White House briefing. Coristine, who previously worked with Elon Musk to slash the federal government, was assaulted in Dupont Circle, leading to arrests of two teenagers. This move has been viewed by critics as political theater, especially given the large number of law enforcement personnel deployed versus the few arrests made.

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Judge Blocks Trump Admin Bid to Unseal Ghislaine Maxwell Testimony: A Performative Act

The Judge’s rejection of the Trump administration’s request to unseal Ghislaine Maxwell’s grand jury testimony is a clear signal of how things really work in these situations. The whole request, frankly, seems like it was designed to fail. It was all theatrics, and it’s a game plan we’ve seen before. Judges are incredibly hesitant to release grand jury testimony, and for good reason. This is not common practice, and there must be a compelling reason to do so.

The core of the issue is that the Trump administration knew this. They knew a judge wouldn’t just open up grand jury records like that.… Continue reading

Marjorie Taylor Greene Introduces Bill Targeting “Weather Modification”

Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is introducing a bill that would make altering weather, temperature, climate, or sunlight intensity a felony. The legislation, similar to a recent Florida law, aims to prohibit the release of chemicals into the atmosphere for weather modification. This comes amidst growing concerns and conspiracy theories surrounding “chemtrails,” despite denials from federal agencies like the EPA and NOAA. The bill’s prospects for passing in the House of Representatives are currently uncertain.

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House Republicans Cave on Trump Tax Bill After Symbolic Holdout

House Speaker Mike Johnson faced unexpected delays as he attempted to advance the tax and Medicaid-cutting bill passed by the Senate, encountering resistance from within his own party. Procedural votes stalled the process as some Republicans expressed concerns about the Senate version, creating a tense standoff. Despite the slim majority and several holdouts, Johnson kept the vote open, eventually leading to some Republicans changing their positions after pressure from Donald Trump and other officials. The situation highlighted the challenges in meeting Trump’s deadline, with the bill facing criticism for its substantial tax cuts paired with spending reductions that are expected to increase the national debt.

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Maxwell Frost: 20 House Republicans’ “No” Vote on Bill Called “Theater”

Maxwell Frost: 20 House Republicans a ‘no’ on ‘big, beautiful bill’ – The headlines are buzzing, and the air is thick with the anticipation of political theater. Right now, the focus is on a “big, beautiful bill,” and the surprising stance of 20 House Republicans. But let’s be real, how much of this is genuine opposition and how much is a carefully choreographed performance?

The reality, as many suspect, is that the “no” votes are strategically planned, perhaps with a little wink and a nod among the party members. It’s all part of a well-worn playbook: create the illusion of dissent, put on a show for the base, and then, at the eleventh hour, fall in line.… Continue reading