President Trump Practically Dislocates Macron’s Shoulder in Power Play Handshake (VIDEO)
February 24, 2025
Trump Macron handshake
The Trump-Macron handshake feud continued on Monday during the French president’s trip to the White House.
French President Emmanuel Macron arrived at the White House on Monday for a bilateral meeting with Trump to discuss the Russia and Ukraine negotiations.
President Trump greeted Macron with a ‘death grip’ handshake.
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Donald Trump greets French President Macron with an absolute death grip of a handshake.
DeSantis Throws Shade at President Trump’s Endorsement of Rep. Byron Donalds for Florida Governor, Floats Wife Casey Instead
February 24, 2025
Screenshot of Ron DeSantis press conference via LibsofTikTok on X
Days after President Trump announced he would give his total endorsement to Rep. Byron Donald (R-FL) if he decides to run for governor of Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis offered his opinion on Donalds.
During a news conference in Tampa Bay, DeSantis was asked about Trump’s endorsement of Donalds for governor.
DeSantis responded, “We’ve achieved victories in Florida. We need to start achieving those victories up there.”
He added, “You got a guy like Byron — he just hasn’t been a part of any of the victories that we’ve had here over the left these last years.”
DeSantis concluded his remarks by floating the possibility of his wife Casey running for Governor.
The Florida governor stated, “I won by the biggest margin that any Republican has ever won a governor’s race here in Florida. She (Casey) would do better than me,”
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BREAKING: DeSantis responds to Trump’s endorsement of Byron Donalds for governor of Florida in 2026.
“I want these congressmen focused on enacting [President Trump]’s agenda. They haven’t done very much yet. They’re not putting his executive orders into place, we’ll see what… pic.twitter.com/sbwQ6PET0k
Gov. Ron DeSantis is not on board with President Donald Trump’s pick to be the next Florida governor.
But it sounds like he wouldn’t mind seeing his wife in the post.
Last week, Trump endorsed U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds in the 2026 race should the Naples Republican decide to run. The move upends the contest 18 months before any ballots are cast. (DeSantis can’t run again because of term limits.)
But at a news conference in Tampa, when a Tampa Bay Times reporter asked about the endorsement, DeSantis said he would prefer to see Donalds focus on work in Washington.
WATCH: Joy Reid Breaks Down in Tears as She Speaks Out for the First Time Since Losing Her MSNBC Show and Leaving the Network
February 24, 2025
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Radical leftist Joy Reid melted down in a deluge of tears as she spoke out for the first time since losing her MSNBC show and departure from the network.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Reid’s show The ReidOut will air its final episode this week and Reid will leave MSNBC. It will be replaced with a program led by three anchors: Symone Sanders Townsend, a political commentator and former Democratic strategist; Michael Steele, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee; and TV journalist Alicia Menendez.
TGP’s Cassandra MacDonald then reported the new president of MSNBC, Rebecca Kutler, held an unplanned virtual meeting with Reid’s staff after the show’s cancellation was leaked to the media.
On Monday, Reid posted a video of herself crying while addressing the show’s cancellation. As one will see, she spent the first few moments struggling to regain her composure before narcissistically congratulating herself.
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Joy Reid breaks down sobbing while addressing being fired from MSNBC:
“My show had value…whether it was the Black Lives Matter issues…We need to understand 1619 as the real founding of this country…Gaza…the American people have a right to object to little babies being… pic.twitter.com/Ux5Nu1lZf5
“My show had value…And that,” Reid began before starting to cry. “I’m sorry…What I was doing had value.”
She then started bragging about how many far-left issues her show addressed while continuing to struggle with her emotions.
“What I will just say is that in the end,” she continued while an assistant handed her a tissue. “Is where I land is that the moment of guilt that I felt that I went hard on so many issues, whether it was the Black Lives Matter images of a young baby or a mom or dad that was killed.”
She continued to pat herself on the back for supposedly standing up for Asian Americans facing discrimination, defending illegal aliens, and bashing President Trump before turning her attention to the racist 1619 project, which she called “the real founding of this country.”
Reid then turned her attention to the Israel-Hama war, where she expressed sympathy for the Jewish State’s oppressors.
“The American people have a right to object to little babies being bombed,” she stated. “I’m not sorry that I stood up for those things because those things are of God, and I’m a church girl.”
Week 5: Imprisoned J6er and Retired Green Beret Jeremy Brown Reportedly Being Released Today!
February 24, 2025
Jeremy Brown was the poster boy for special forces. Now he sits in jail, persecuted by the Biden regime.
It has been 1,243 days today that retired Green Beret Master Sergeant Jeremy Brown has been incarcerated in the federal prison system after he was handed guilty verdicts in a case that arose from a search warrant after his involvement in the Jan 6 protest.
It has been 35 days since President Trump issued a blanket pardon for all offenses related to January 6th.
MSG Brown was asked to provide personal security for a permitted speaker’s mother on January 6th. The Oath Keeper and retired Special Forces veteran traveled to Washington, D.C., to do just that.
But after the Metropolitan Police began to attack peaceful protesters with tear gas, expired rock-hard pepper balls, possibly frozen solid given the temperature on that day and concussion grenades, things got chaotic.
Despite the chaos, MSG Brown never was accused of exerting any violence against anyone that day and never entered the US Capitol.
He was, however, charged with misdemeanor trespass after he blew the whistle and released footage of the DHS/FBI actively attempting to recruit him “for an event in January,” which Brown believed to be Jan 6. The trespass charges resulted in the FBI and Joint Terrorism Task Force raiding his home in September 2021.
During the raid, Brown’s 14 CCTV cameras were turned off for the entirety of the raid, leaving him no oversight during the raid of his home. The Gateway Pundit covered this trial in person in December 2022. It’s definitely worth reading up on the gross injustices levied against MSG Brown during that trial.
To date the travesty of January 6th is unending for some.
1. Jeremy Brown - incarcerated
2. Elias Costianes - awaiting ruling from the judge on an unopposed motion by the government to be released
3. Benjamin Martin - incarcerated
4. Dan Wilson - orders to return to prison this Thursday
5. Taylor Taranto - incarcerated
5. Edward Kelly - incarcerated
This morning, "Who Is Jeremy Brown?" on X released a statement updating his detention, suggesting that that today may be "the last day that a J6 political hostage and FBI whistleblower...ever has to spend behind bars":
1243 days. May today be the last day that J6 political hostage and FBI whistleblower Jeremy Brown ever has to spend behind bars.
I want to believe that this is going to happen today, but it's hard to forget that Jeremy Brown was also told on Inauguration Day that he was going to be released--and then he wasn't.
As Jeremy wrote in his last public email, it is "some unknown order" that has led to him being told that he will be released today.
On January 21st, a motion was filed by U.S. Attorney for DC, Ed Martin, which led to the dismissal of Jeremy's DC case.
The government brought TWO J6-related cases against Jeremy Brown, and it is the one that was tried in Tampa that is keeping him still behind bars. But, to be clear (because this is where many have gotten confused on the matter), Jeremy's case that went to trial in Florida is a federal case and not a state case.
I am not an attorney, but I have heard two attorneys for Jeremy say that the U.S. Attorney in the Middle District of Florida (or the "acting" U.S. Attorney) should take actions similar to those that were taken by U.S. Attorney Ed Martin in DC and file the necessary motions which would lead to the dismissal of Jeremy's Tampa case.
I want to be hopeful that today WILL be the day that USSF MSG Jeremy Brown (Ret.) will finally be released from captivity. I pray to God that it is so!
But nothing has yet been filed on Jeremy's case docket which would indicate (yet--I hope that it is coming) that any actions have been taken out of the U.S. Attorney's office in the Middle District of Florida which would lead to the dismissal of his case.
For that reason, I am attaching to this post a previous call to action issued by Jeremy for us to increase our calls to US AG Pam Bondi's office respectfully asking her to provide the oversight necessary to ensure that President Trump's executive order signed on Inauguration Day to free the J6 hostages is faithfully carried out.
Until Jeremy Brown is on the other side of those prison bars, I would ask you to be like the baseball player who runs as hard and as fast as he can to get to safety on First Base, no matter what he odds look like--because you just never know.
Until Jeremy Brown is free, please be unceasing in your prayers and in your phone calls to the US AG's office for him to be released and for the case against him to be dismissed.
He deserves for this nightmare to finally be over. Anything less than the dismissal of his case should be met with Jeremy's recommended response of "That's not good enough!"
I don't know what the "unknown order" was or who gave it that has led to Jeremy Brown being told that he is going to be released today, but Jeremy is grateful to all who have been making calls on his behalf.
When we act collectively, your singular efforts can and do make a difference, so until Jeremy Brown is not only released, but TRULY free of this years-long burden that he has born as a result of the cases brought against him by weaponized government, then I ask you to please continue to be his champion and to answer his call to action that is attached below in the thread of this post.
I'll say it again: May today be the last day that J6 political hostage and FBI whistleblower Jeremy Brown ever has to spend behind bars.
1243 days. May today be the last day that J6 political hostage and FBI whistleblower Jeremy Brown ever has to spend behind bars.
I want to believe that this is going to happen today, but it's hard to forget that Jeremy Brown was also told on Inauguration Day that he was going… pic.twitter.com/e5FPsg8DCs
In an official statement from MSG Brown, he said today:
"Monday, Feb 24th, 2025...3 days since I was an "Immediate Release TODAY!" (3rd false release), 35 days since the "Pardon" and 1,243 days since the FBI used false statements attributed to Kelly Meggs [who as a free man has told my attorney they were false] to get an illegal search warrant to frame me.
Well, if you are reading this, it is because I am STILL in prison. I just met with one of my other attorneys, Chris Hedges, and the only upside is; "IF you are being released (of which the staff member would not confirm), it could be anytime between NOW and 11:59pm today." -- Visitation Staff after calling R&D, the office that would release me.
So, hurry up and wait...some more.
Don't let up! Don't assume! I tell ALL that assure me, "You are outta here!", "I'll believe it when I am outside the doors and on my way to Outback! (shameless plug...steak and beer trumps "It's a small world" EVERY DAY!!!)
It is time for Attorney General Pam Bondi to release all J6ers, including those who had charges stemming from the "fruit of the poisoned tree" of a weaponized Biden Department of Justice.
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Announces The Roosevelt Hotel’s “Asylum Arrival Center” is Closing Down
February 24, 2025
New York Mayor Eric Adams
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced Monday that The Roosevelt Hotel’s Asylum Arrival Center and Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center is in the process of closing down.
The use of the hotel has been embroiled in controversy after Elon Musk revealed that $59 million was sent in early February by deep state activists within FEMA to house illegal aliens in luxury New York hotels, including The Roosevelt.
“Effective immediately, FEMA is terminating the employment of four individuals for circumventing leadership to unilaterally make egregious payments for luxury NYC hotels for migrants,” DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin wrote to Giaritelli.
“Firings include FEMA’s Chief Financial Officer, two program analysts and a grant specialist,” McLaughlin added.
“I have clawed back the full payment that FEMA deep state activists unilaterally gave to NYC migrant hotels,” she wrote.
“FEMA was funding the Roosevelt Hotel that serves as a Tren de Aragua base of operations and was used to house Laken Riley’s killer.”
In his announcement, Adams shared news of the closure. While he did not mention President Trump by name, the numbers Adams cited clearly show that Trump’s border policies have had a huge impact.
“Today, we are announcing the Roosevelt Hotel, which served as both our asylum arrival center and the humanitarian emergency response and relief center for nearly two years, will be closing in the coming months, Adams shared. “Thanks to the successful strategies we put in place here in New York City and because of policies we advocated for at the border.”
“The Roosevelt Hotel was open in May 2023 during the height of the crisis, with the city receiving an average of 4,000 arrivals each week.”
“Now, thanks to our policies, we’re down to an average of just 350 new arrivals each week.”
“And while we’re not done caring for those who came into our care, today marks another milestone in demonstrating the immense progress we have achieved in turning the corner on the unprecedented international humanitarian effort. Our administration has skillfully managed this crisis, which has seen over 232,000 migrants into our city asking for shelter, and the Roosevelt Hotel has been key in allowing us to effectively manage our operation, processing almost 75% of individuals that have come into our care through these doors.”
“Now, thanks to the sound policy decisions of our team, we’re able to announce the closure of this site and help even more asylum seekers take the next steps in their journeys while simultaneously saving taxpayers millions of dollars.”
“With this closure, we’re closing 53 sites within the span of a year.”
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Today, we announced we will begin the process of closing down The Roosevelt Hotel’s Asylum Arrival Center and Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center.
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