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Another Violent Outburst – Democrats Inciting Civil Unrest

Democratic Texas state Rep. Jolanda Jones has expressed a strong desire to “wipe out” every Republican, invoking the concept of an urban American style of Shira law.

“I’m from the hood, okay? So when a bully comes, like, if there are no rules, you literally have to figure it out,” she said.

Jones added that recent political changes, particularly under Donald Trump’s influence, have shifted the landscape, prompting new strategies and responses from her perspective.
https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/another-violent-outburst-democrats-inciting-civil-unrest/

President Trump Pardons Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao After He Helped Promote WLF

**President Donald J. Trump Pardons Binance Founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao Amid Cryptocurrency Scrutiny**

President Donald J. Trump has issued a pardon for Changpeng “CZ” Zhao, the embattled founder of Binance, following intense scrutiny Zhao faced under the Biden administration. This move reflects Trump’s intent to shift the current American government’s stance on cryptocurrency, contrasting with the Biden administration’s previously stringent approach.

According to a statement by White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt to the Wall Street Journal, “President Trump exercised his constitutional authority by issuing a pardon for Mr. Zhao, who was prosecuted by the Biden Administration in their war on cryptocurrency.”

### Zhao’s Conviction and Allegations

Zhao was previously convicted for offenses related to facilitating money laundering on the Binance platform. The allegations included enabling multiple transactions totaling up to $900 million between the United States and Iran. These charges form the backbone of the legal actions taken against him during the Biden administration.

### Zhao’s Involvement with the Trump Family’s World Liberty Financial (WLF)

The Wall Street Journal reports that President Trump’s decision to pardon Zhao came after months of Zhao publicly promoting the Trump family’s cryptocurrency venture, World Liberty Financial (WLF). Notably, WLF reportedly benefited from a covert partnership with a trading platform operated by Binance. This platform has generated approximately $4.5 billion since the 2024 U.S. elections.

### Impact of the Pardon on Ongoing Investigations

Following the pardon, The Verge reported that the U.S. Department of Justice’s investigation into Binance has effectively come to an end. This development could potentially clear the path for Zhao and Binance to resume their business operations within the United States.

### Binance and Zhao Under Biden Administration Scrutiny

The Biden administration had been rigorously investigating Binance and Changpeng Zhao, especially in the wake of the landmark prosecution of former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried. In late 2023, after charges were filed against Binance and Zhao, the executive pleaded guilty. Binance then began negotiating a plea deal settlement amounting to $4.3 billion.

The scrutiny centered on allegations from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that Binance and Zhao violated multiple federal regulations by failing to secure proper licenses and effectively handling securities related to their operations.

### Sentencing and Plea Deal Details

Despite the seriousness of the charges, Zhao received a relatively lenient sentence of four months in prison, short of the recommended 12 to 18 months. As part of his plea deal, Zhao agreed to pay a $50 million fine to the Justice Department and consented to permanently step down from any executive role at Binance.

This presidential pardon marks a significant turning point in the relationship between regulatory authorities and the cryptocurrency industry, potentially influencing the future regulatory landscape of digital assets in the United States.
https://www.techtimes.com/articles/312347/20251023/president-trump-pardons-binance-founder-changpeng-zhao-after-he-helped-promote-wlf.htm

EXCLUSIVE: Shocking Reasons for Musicians’ Idolization of Nazis and Hitler Revealed — From David Bowie to Kanye West

**David Bowie’s Flirtation with Fascist Imagery and Rock’s Dark History with Nazi Iconography**

*Published Oct. 23, 2025, 7:00 p.m. ET*

David Bowie’s flirtation with fascist imagery in the 1970s remains one of rock’s darkest and most puzzling episodes – and RadarOnline.com has the inside track on why it is far from unique.

Author Daniel Rachel explores this troubling intersection in his new book, *This Ain’t Rock ‘n’ Roll: Pop Music, the Swastika and the Third Reich*, revealing how some of music’s most influential figures became entangled with Nazi iconography and ideas.

### A Dark Chapter in Rock History

Daniel Rachel, best known for his books *Walls Come Tumbling Down* and *Too Much Too Young*, says his latest work was motivated by both cultural history and personal reflection.

“It felt important to collate pop music’s history with the swastika and the Third Reich,” he explained. “There are personal reasons too, which go back to my childhood.”

Growing up in Birmingham, England, in the 1980s, Rachel was captivated by punk music before fully understanding its provocations. “I would happily sing along to ‘Belsen Was a Gas’,” he said. “I saw images of Sid Vicious with a swastika armband and thought it was funny. At the same time, raised in a Jewish house, I began to understand what the Holocaust was, and to see images of mass burial sites at Belsen while singing ‘Belsen Was a Gas’ triggered an emotion that was difficult to unravel. It has stayed with me ever since.”

### Bowie, Lennon, and the Dangerous Allure of Fascist Imagery

In his book, Rachel traces how artists from the 1960s onward used fascist imagery to shock or seduce audiences – often with little awareness of its real and devastating historical weight.

David Bowie’s 1970s persona, the Thin White Duke, was described by Bowie himself as “a very Aryan, fascist type.” In 1975, Bowie called for “an extreme right front (to) sweep everything off its feet and tidy everything up,” later telling *Playboy*, “Adolf Hitler was one of the first rock stars.”

“Bowie, Mick Jagger, and Bryan Ferry have talked about the impact of Leni Riefenstahl’s film of the Nuremberg rallies,” Rachel said. “When you watch *Triumph of the Will*, it’s easy to see a parallel between Hitler doing a Sieg Heil before thousands of people and a rock star on the lip of a stadium stage, controlling an audience. But in rock’n’roll there has been an attempt to divorce the spectacle from the reality, which was an attempt to exterminate the Jewish people.”

Rachel points out that Bowie’s statements—later dismissed by the musician as the product of cocaine addiction and confusion—were not isolated. John Lennon once drew himself as Hitler, while The Who’s Keith Moon once dressed in an SS uniform and marched through north London’s Golders Green, a predominantly Jewish area.

More recently, Kanye West has praised Hitler and sold swastika-themed T-shirts online, continuing the troubling tradition.

### Provocation, Ignorance, and the Roots of Shock Culture

“I don’t want to be the Simon Wiesenthal (a famous Holocaust survivor) of rock’n’roll,” Rachel said, “but it’s happening in plain sight and being digested by, in some cases, millions of people. Having laid all this out in the book, I’m asking, why is this still going on?”

Rachel believes the fascination some musicians have with Naziism and Hitler stems from rock’s enduring impulse to provoke. “Both stupidity and provocation are the substance of rock’n’roll,” he said. “I was in a band for most of my younger years, and not thinking about what you’re doing is a mainstay of band life. But that’s why the infrastructure around it has to take responsibility.”

He adds that ignorance has also played a significant role. “The Holocaust was an orchestrated genocide,” Rachel said. “That understanding wasn’t necessarily present in the history of rock’n’roll, but it should be now.”

### A Personal Reckoning With the Past

While researching his book, Rachel visited Poland’s concentration camps and confronted his own curiosity. “I found myself almost wanting to buy SS memorabilia, to hold these relics associated with mass murder,” he admitted. “So I do understand the fascination. But Keith Moon parading around Golders Green in an SS uniform only 20 years after the Holocaust? That can’t be right.”

Daniel Rachel’s exploration shines a harsh light on a disturbing but often overlooked aspect of rock history, urging readers and the music world alike to grapple seriously with the legacy of Nazi imagery in popular culture.
https://radaronline.com/p/musicians-who-praised-hitler-reasons-revealed-bowie-kanye-west/

‘History literally being demolished’: Ex-Melania staffer bemoans Trump’s new pet project

A former staffer for the First Lady criticized President Donald Trump on Thursday for demolishing the East Wing of the White House to make way for a grandiose ballroom.

Stephanie Grisham, who served as chief of staff to First Lady Melania Trump during the first Trump administration, told The New York Times that seeing the East Wing in rubble was like watching “history literally being demolished in front of our eyes.”

Grisham is the latest in a series of former White House staffers to denounce the project. “It was such a breath of fresh air from the West Wing,” she said. “I hate to see that kind of history literally being demolished in front of our eyes.”

Several critics have expressed concern over Trump’s decision to pursue the ballroom construction amid a government shutdown and an uncertain economy. Other former staffers speaking with The New York Times described the project as destroying the “living history” of the building.

“There was never a day I didn’t catch my breath walking into the East Wing,” Laura Schwartz, White House director of events during the Clinton administration, told the outlet. “That’s what makes the loss to me so painful. It’s not just a building. It’s the living history.”
https://www.rawstory.com/web-push-notification/melania-trump/

More than 6 in 10 plan to vote for California redistricting plan: Survey

More than six in 10 Californian voters plan to support an upcoming redistricting plan, according to a new poll.

In the CBS News/YouGov poll released Wednesday, 62 percent of respondents said they would vote “yes” on Proposition 50 if the election happened on the day they responded. Meanwhile, 38 percent said they would vote “no.”

These results indicate strong voter support for the measure ahead of the upcoming election.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5570623-california-voters-support-redistricting-poll/

‘The Epstein Ballroom’ Is Getting Funded By Tech Bribes

Turns out, it’s not just “patriot donors” funding the new White House ballroom — tech giant Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, is chipping in, too. CNBC reports that the company is contributing $22 million to the $250 million project, with the money routed through a legal settlement reached last month over Trump’s YouTube ban following the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

The Google-owned platform froze Trump’s account in the riot’s aftermath, warning his posts could spark further violence. Trump later sued, claiming censorship and wrongful suspension. Under the Oakland, California, federal court settlement, nearly 10% of the ballroom’s estimated construction costs will now come from Alphabet.

CNBC reports the money will be donated on Trump’s behalf “to the Trust for the National Mall, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt entity dedicated to restoring, preserving, and elevating the National Mall, to support the construction of the White House State Ballroom.”

Images of cranes tearing into the East Wing to make way for the 90,000-square-foot ballroom sparked public backlash this week and raised fresh questions about who is footing the bill. Trump has repeatedly insisted the project is privately funded and will cost taxpayers nothing.

“For more than 150 years, every President has dreamt about having a Ballroom at the White House to accommodate people for grand parties, State Visits, etc. I am honored to be the first President to finally get this much-needed project underway—with zero cost to the American Taxpayer!” Trump wrote on Monday on Truth Social.

Trump has pledged some of his own money to the project, and other donors include Lockheed Martin, reportedly contributing more than $10 million. Tech companies are also pitching in: Beyond the settlement contribution, Google is committing at least $5 million. Comcast—parent company of CNBC—is also listed as a donor, though the amount is unknown. The company will spin off CNBC later this year under a new parent, Versant.

The project has drawn scrutiny from Treasury Department employees, whose offices overlook the demolition site. The department has barred staff from sharing images of the work, citing security concerns, though critics argue transparency is vital for public oversight.

The East Wing’s demolition, including the removal of historic elements like trees and architectural details, has fueled complaints that the project is far more than a simple upgrade—it represents a substantial transformation of one of the nation’s most symbolic spaces.

Preservationists are weighing in as well. On Tuesday, the National Trust for Historic Preservation sent a letter urging a pause on demolition until proper public review processes are completed. Carol Quillen, National Trust’s president and CEO, stressed that while a larger meeting space may be useful, the scale and height of the proposed ballroom could “overwhelm the White House itself” and disrupt its classical design.

She called for consultations with the relevant review agencies and public input to ensure the project respects the historic significance of the building and its grounds.

“The National Trust stands ready to assist the White House, the National Park Service, and relevant review agencies in exploring design alternatives and modifications that would accomplish the objectives of the Administration while preserving the historic integrity and symbolism of the People’s House,” Quillen added.

Trump has insisted the ballroom “won’t interfere with the current building.”

“It’ll be near it but not touching it, and pays total respect to the existing building, which I’m the biggest fan of,” he said in July. But that doesn’t appear to be the case anymore.

The New York Times reported Wednesday that the White House has decided it would be “cheaper and more structurally sound to demolish the East Wing” rather than build an addition. The full demolition is expected to be finished by this weekend.

The White House has also dismissed criticism, comparing the project to minor modifications under former President Barack Obama, such as adding basketball lines and baskets to the tennis courts. But those changes were far less disruptive than dismantling the East Wing.

With Alphabet, Lockheed Martin, and other major donors helping foot the bill, Trump is moving full steam ahead on a ballroom he says will be “happily used for generations to come,” promising a mix of private financing and personal investment.

The project underscores Trump’s ongoing fascination with leaving a permanent mark on the White House, turning construction into both a legacy project and a showcase for corporate support.
https://crooksandliars.com/2025/10/what-trump-calls-donors-are-actually

‘We’ve lived this nightmare before’: Foreign lawmakers unite against Trump ‘catastrophe’

Dozens of political leaders throughout Latin America are condemning US President Donald Trump’s recent boat-bombing campaign, which began in the Caribbean last month and has since spread to the Pacific Ocean.

In a letter posted by Progressive International on its X account, Latin American leaders from across the region expressed deep concern over Trump’s extrajudicial killings of alleged drug traffickers. They warned that this campaign threatens peace and stability in Latin America and could serve as a pretext for further military intervention in the region.

“The Trump administration is escalating a dangerous military buildup off the coast of Venezuela, deploying naval forces in the Caribbean in preparation for potential armed intervention,” the letter stated. “The pretext is familiar. President Trump justifies intervention in Venezuela as a means to combat ‘cartels,’ celebrating lethal strikes against fishermen accused of carrying drugs.”

The lawmakers drew parallels between the current militarism and past US actions that had destabilized their nations. “We have lived this nightmare before,” they emphasized. “US military interventions of the 20th century brought dictatorships, disappearances, and decades of trauma to our nations. We know the terrible cost of allowing foreign powers to wage war on our continent. We cannot—we will not—allow history to repeat itself.”

They called upon “all organized political forces across Latin America and the Caribbean” to unite in preventing another “catastrophe” from unfolding. “Across our political contexts, we share a common cause: the sovereignty of our nations and the security of our peoples,” the letter concluded. “We must stand together now.”

Over the past seven weeks, the US military has carried out at least nine attacks on boats in the Caribbean and Pacific Oceans, resulting in the deaths of at least 37 people. Although the administration claims these vessels were involved in illegal drug smuggling, it has provided no evidence to substantiate these assertions.

Adding to the concern, both President Trump and Vice President JD Vance have made remarks suggesting that it would be dangerous “to even go fishing” in the Caribbean, indicating the potential risk to civilians in these strikes.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro condemned the incidents this past weekend, stating that the Trump administration had “committed a murder” following a boat attack that killed Colombian citizen Alejandro Carranza. Carranza had been out on a fishing trip when the US military struck his vessel.

The boat strikes have drawn criticism not only from leaders in Latin America but also from multiple US-based legal experts who have accused the administration of engaging in an extrajudicial murder spree. Experts highlight that the US has traditionally treated drug trafficking as a criminal matter—not an act of war warranting military force.

In response to these developments, the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR), a US-based think tank, announced on Thursday the launch of a new project to track “US militarism, aggression, and intervention in Latin America and the Caribbean.” This initiative will monitor “US strikes on boats, threats against Venezuela and Colombia, and other aspects of US interventionism in the region under the second Trump administration.”
https://www.rawstory.com/donald-trump-venezuela/

‘Under siege’: Inside Trump’s comprehensive plan to steal 2026 midterms

Both times he was inaugurated—January 20, 2017, and January 20, 2025—President Donald Trump entered the White House with Republican majorities in both the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. However, Democratic strategists are hopeful that the 2026 midterms will play out similarly to the 2018 midterms, which saw Democrats flipping the House with a net gain of 40 seats.

Some Democrats have argued that the 2018 “blue wave” in Congress’ lower chamber could have been even larger if House districts had not been so heavily gerrymandered. It remains to be seen what will happen in 2026, but Trump is clearly hoping that next year’s midterms won’t be a repeat of 2018.

In an op-ed published by MSNBC on October 23, Symone D. Sanders Townsend—who co-hosts MSNBC’s *The Weeknight* with Alicia Menendez—alongside former Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Steele, argues that although Trump faces some major disadvantages going into the 2026 midterms, he has devised a comprehensive game plan to try to steal the election.

Townsend warns, “As part of a broad, multi-state effort by allies of President Donald Trump, Republicans in North Carolina have taken the dramatic step to try to redraw their already gerrymandered congressional districts five years before the normal end-of-decade cycle. The goal is to secure one more Republican U.S. House seat in a desperate attempt to hang onto the House majority and protect Trump from political consequences. Keep in mind, this map was already unfairly drawn up.”

She continues, “The Princeton Gerrymandering Project gave it an ‘F,’ with only one competitive district, ten safe Republican seats, and three safe Democratic seats. The new map would be even worse.”

This pattern is happening across the country. From Texas—where lawmakers passed a new map reportedly at Trump’s behest—to Missouri, where organizers are attempting to put an initiative on the ballot to overturn a recent gerrymander, to Indiana, where party leaders recently admitted they may not have the votes to push through a new map.

Townsend emphasizes that Republicans “wouldn’t be trying this if they were confident they could win in 2026. But rather than trying to persuade the American people that they have better ideas, they are trying to rig it so that they can win anyway.”

She warns that the representative ideal is under siege—but not defeated. “The people still hold the power. They always have. And the fight now is to make sure they can still exercise it freely.”

As Republicans attempt to redraw the lines of power, Townsend urges us to “listen for the echoes of our ancestors. Times have changed, but the struggle has not.”
https://www.rawstory.com/under-siege-inside-trumps-comprehensive-plan-to-steal-2026-midterms/

Critics of $1 trillion payday for Elon Musk are ‘corporate terrorists,’ Tesla CEO says

**Who Wants to Be a Trillionaire? Elon Musk Does**

Elon Musk is aiming for a staggering $1 trillion pay package, and he doesn’t hold back against those opposing his quest. During the latest Tesla earnings call, Musk interrupted the proceedings to push for approval of his 10-figure salary plan, characterizing the advice from advisory firms opposing the move as “asinine.”

The proposed mammoth pay package would significantly increase Musk’s stake in Tesla—from 13% to as much as 29%—if he hits several ambitious performance benchmarks. Musk emphasized the need for enough voting control to maintain strong influence over the company, but not so much that he couldn’t be removed if necessary. “There needs to be enough voting control to give a strong influence, but not so much that I can’t be fired if I go insane,” Musk said near the end of the hour-long call on Wednesday, even cutting off his chief financial officer to make his point, according to a Bloomberg report.

He didn’t mince words when describing proxy advisers Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) and Glass Lewis, who have urged shareholders to reject the $1 trillion pay package, labeling them “corporate terrorists.” Musk added, “I just don’t feel comfortable building a robot army here, and then being ousted because of some asinine recommendations from ISS and Glass Lewis, who have no freaking clue.”

ISS expressed “unmitigated concerns” about potential future adjustments to the pay levels, while Glass Lewis highlighted worries that the plan could dilute the stakes of other shareholders in the company.

As the world’s richest person, with a net worth of $487.5 billion according to Forbes, Musk has argued that the most critical component of the plan is his gain in voting control. After Musk finished, Tesla CFO Vaibhav Taneja praised the special board committee for their “amazing job” in crafting the plan. “There’s nothing which gets passed on until the time shareholders make substantial returns,” Taneja noted.

**Tesla’s Disappointing Earnings and Lofty Milestones**

Musk’s fiery comments capped a tense end to a disappointing earnings call, where Tesla missed profit estimates despite delivering record sales. The proposed 10-year compensation plan ties Musk’s payout to several ambitious milestones, including:

– Selling 20 million vehicles
– Delivering 1 million humanoid robots
– Increasing Tesla’s market value more than eightfold, to an eye-popping $8.5 trillion

According to a proxy filing obtained by Bloomberg last month, Musk warned Tesla’s board that he would abandon the electric vehicle maker to “pursue his other interests” unless he secured approximately 25% voting control and was “fully paid for his past services.”

Shareholders are scheduled to vote on Musk’s pay package during Tesla’s annual meeting in Austin on November 6.

Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives expressed confidence in the package’s approval despite some opposition, stating in a Wednesday night note that he believes it “will be approved by a wide margin” as the automaker aims to keep Musk “as a war-time CEO.”

**Financial Highlights and Market Reaction**

Adding to the tension, Tesla reported that its operating income plunged 40% in the third quarter, while revealing over $400 million in tariff-related costs. Operating expenses surged 50%, reaching $3.4 billion.

Tesla’s shares fell 3.8% on Thursday morning, though the stock remains up 11.1% year-to-date.

Elon Musk’s pursuit of a trillion-dollar pay package reflects both his ambition and the high stakes involved as Tesla continues to navigate a complex and competitive market. The upcoming shareholder vote will be critical in determining the company’s leadership and future direction.
https://nypost.com/2025/10/23/business/critics-of-1-trillion-pay-for-elon-musk-are-corporate-terrorists-tesla-ceo-says/

Public Schoolteacher Faces DOJ Probe Over ‘Unhinged’ Threat Toward ICE

The Department of Homeland Security history teacher Ron Gochez stated during a Tuesday press conference denouncing ICE raids that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents “are not the only ones with guns” and that “people have every right to defend themselves” against them.

DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin responded to Gochez’s comments, telling the Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF) that such remarks endanger agents’ lives and “look criminal.”

“Calling for violence against law enforcement is un-American and beneath the conduct of someone teaching the next generation of Americans,” McLaughlin said. She added that the DHS will refer Gochez to the Department of Justice (DOJ).

“Our law enforcement officers are already facing a 1000% increase in assaults against them including terrorist attacks, cars being used as weapons, and rocks thrown at them,” McLaughlin continued. “Words have consequences and this type of rhetoric is going to get one of our officers killed.”

Neither LAUSD, Gochez, nor the DOJ responded to DCNF’s requests for comment.

Gochez led the press conference on behalf of activist group Unión del Barrio (UDB), which also did not respond to a request for comment.

In his remarks, Gochez maintained that he was not “calling for violence” by suggesting that anti-ICE agitators carry guns, though he praised rioters who threw bricks at federal agents.

“This is South Central Los Angeles. They are not the only ones with guns in this city. They’re not the only ones and don’t forget that,” Gochez told his audience.

“And I don’t say that because we’re calling for violence, I’m saying that because the people have every right to defend themselves against masked, unidentified gunmen with AR-15s and other military rifles.”

“The people have every right to defend themselves,” he continued. “That’s not violent, that’s intelligent.”

Gochez also boasted that rioters had effectively reduced ICE raids in California, mentioning those who threw hard objects at federal agents in Paramount after mass protests began in June.

“They caught some bricks. Y’all remember Paramount? They caught those bricks,” Gochez said. “This is Los Angeles and this is South Central. The people will fight back.”

Earlier this year, UDB received a letter from Senate Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism Chair Josh Hawley of Missouri announcing an investigation into the group’s possible ties to California’s anti-ICE riots.

In response, UDB stated that it “has not organized, aided, abetted, financed, or engaged in any illegal activity.”

The DCNF previously reported that Gochez was seen telling an audience at a UDB-led press conference to resist ICE “by any means necessary” just one day after riots broke out.

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https://dailycaller.com/2025/10/23/public-schoolteacher-faces-doj-probe-over-unhinged-threat-toward-ice/