You know things have spiralled out of control when people in hearings start pleading the fifth when they are asked their freaking NAME.
Trying to keep up with all of the Democrat dirty tricks is like drinking out of a fire hose. We had to pick just three, which means we couldn’t even include the story that broke this week about Tim Walz hiring a private eye to harass the whistleblowers who tried to put a stop to all that fraud in those Learing centres that caused such a firestorm earlier this year.
We’d love to linger over the delicious irony of Tim Walz being criminally referred (among others) to the fraud initiative being led by the same JD Vance he once tried to tag as ‘weird’ in the public narrative, but there’s no time.
California Voter Fraud
First up, the California voter Fraud story. Remember when Gavin Newsom bragged that there were some ‘break glass’ options if a conservative starts doing too well in the elections? When the woman in distant third-place suddenly outperforms both of the candidates who finished above her with such strong numbers long after she’s given her concession speech, it’s only natural to ask questions. Especially in a state with almost no safeguards on voting.
If Pratt looks to challenge those results, videos like this one where people on Skid Row claim they were paid $2 to fill a ballot for a certain candidate will certainly bolster his case.
There are a lot of reasons to take up the cause of defending the traditional understanding of womens’ sports. But none are more keenly felt than the safety of women themselves.
Since Meet The Press and others love to write off as ‘unjustified’ any claim that California votes are anything but unjustified, here’s a quick follow-up.
LA Election Fraudster Headed to Prison After O’Keefe Investigation Caught Her Paying People To Register To Vote pic.twitter.com/PumEPCnjSD
— James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 9, 2026
A criminal conviction seems kind of ‘definitive’, no?
The SPLC
The SPLC is back in the news not just for the criminal indictment they were recently given, but because they were front-and-center in a Congressional Hearing.
Here is an example where the audience laughs in response to the SPLC trying to defend the indefensible.
SPLC President gets humiliated; room erupts in laughter.
Chip Roy: How many Islamic extremist groups do you have listed on your hate map out of the 1500 groups? I can’t seem to find one.
SPLC President: We don’t target groups based on their religion. It’s based on what they say… pic.twitter.com/VqY1kZVYeJ
— Bad Hombre (@Badhombre) June 9, 2026
Oops. Did they somehow ‘overlook’ the fact that violent jihadi groups have a history of murdering people that like to fly the rainbow banner? But they are more than happy to denounce as ‘hateful’ any Christian groups who would call it a sin, like, say, adultery?
What about this one? Abortion. More black babies have their lives ended through abortion than any other group. But in the tortured logic of the SPLC, pro-life groups are ‘racist’ because they want to see those babies actually live to see their first birthday.
The SPLC said that "restricting and banning abortion is a tool the far-right uses to maintain white supremacy."
I asked the President of the SPLC if he thinks that pro-lifers are white supremacists.
And then reminded him that nearly half of all babies killed in the womb are… pic.twitter.com/VESLVVYrRX
— Brandon Gill (@realBrandonGill) June 9, 2026
Make it make sense.
The cherry on top might be the Alliance Defending Freedom (a group that was, itself targeted and defamed by the SPLC) bringing receipts that the SPLC has no moral authority of its own on which to accuse others… including hoarding millions of dollars in offshore accounts.
WATCH: "The SPLC is little more than a highly profitable scam."
ADF's @ryanlbangert delivers his opening statement to @JudiciaryGOP on @splcenter pic.twitter.com/nbxBBhN63a
— Alliance Defending Freedom (@ADFLegal) June 9, 2026
The more people get to know about the REAL nature of the SPLC, the more likely people are to agree with this statement:

And that isn’t even getting into the revised criminal allegations they’re facing about paying for cross burnings.
Awkward.
And finally, we turn our attention to the Democrat’s financial juggernaut — ACTBlue.
ACTBlue
This is the part where we mentioned pleading the fifth. The CEO wouldn’t even answer a question about her own damned name, and which one would be correctly addressed by.
WATCH: "The SPLC is little more than a highly profitable scam."
ADF's @ryanlbangert delivers his opening statement to @JudiciaryGOP on @splcenter pic.twitter.com/nbxBBhN63a
— Alliance Defending Freedom (@ADFLegal) June 9, 2026
She’s potentially in a world of hurt, since we know her own legal counsel wrote her directly, suggesting she might be in legal jeopardy for misleading Congress. And which fly-by-night legal counsel gave her that cockamamie advice. That would be the former White House counsel under Joe Biden.
Ruh-roh, Shaggy.
Here’s a reference to Jordan talking about their own people admitting to at least $38 Million in foreign dollars.
— Rep. Jim Jordan (@Jim_Jordan) June 10, 2026
Their own training documents endorse the use of fake names.
ActBlue's training materials instruct employees to accept donations from donors using fake names.
I asked the CEO if that was true. She refused to provide an answer. pic.twitter.com/b91GKXKdrk
— Rep. Mary Miller (@RepMaryMiller) June 10, 2026
Remember when Kamala set those ‘astonishing’ fundraising records when the rug got pulled out from under Biden after the debate and she was parachuted in at the last minute?
What if at least $20,000,000 of that total came from one foreign-born billionaire running his money through 1.6 MILLION individual donations using 400,000 different fake donor names?
How long have we seen Democrats brag about their huge small-dollar funding, so much of which really originated from people like the Soros family, or — better yet — billions of stolen crypto money ‘donated’ without consequence by Sam Bankman-Fried.
ActBlue has been the lynchpin of their advantage for a long time. Biden made a point of hiring an army of IRS employees. Here’s an idea — take those accounting talents and turn them all loose on following the money in stories like these.
Or, bringing this right back to the Minnesota fraud story, maybe they can go help out the Veep’s new anti-fraud project. Seems like there’s plenty of work to go around on that front.
