• MLK Day Message — New York

    Today, New York pauses to honor Martin Luther King Jr., not by repeating his words, but by reflecting on their weight.

    Dr. King spoke in an era when injustice was visible, undeniable, and openly defended. His courage was not rooted in anger, but in moral clarity. He reminded this nation that laws alone do not create justice—people do. And that progress is not measured by what we demand for ourselves, but by what we are willing to protect for one another.

    His vision was never about perfection. It was about responsibility. About choosing conscience over convenience. About building a society where dignity is not negotiated, and opportunity is not reserved for the few.

    For New York, his message still matters.

    We are a state of unmatched diversity, talent, and resilience—yet too often divided by fear, economics, and politics that reward conflict instead of cooperation. Dr. King warned us that division weakens democracy, and that silence in the face of wrong is itself a form of harm.

    Honoring him today means recommitting to the hard work:
    • To listen before we label
    • To govern with fairness, not favoritism
    • To measure success by how the most vulnerable are treated, not by who holds power

    Dr. King believed that the arc of history bends toward justice—but only if people are willing to bend it.

    Today, may New York choose unity over noise, service over slogans, and courage over comfort.

    That is how his legacy is honored—not in words borrowed, but in values lived.



    January 15, 2026
    Jason S. Arnold
    Candidate for Governor of New York
    MLK Day Message — New York Today, New York pauses to honor Martin Luther King Jr., not by repeating his words, but by reflecting on their weight. Dr. King spoke in an era when injustice was visible, undeniable, and openly defended. His courage was not rooted in anger, but in moral clarity. He reminded this nation that laws alone do not create justice—people do. And that progress is not measured by what we demand for ourselves, but by what we are willing to protect for one another. His vision was never about perfection. It was about responsibility. About choosing conscience over convenience. About building a society where dignity is not negotiated, and opportunity is not reserved for the few. For New York, his message still matters. We are a state of unmatched diversity, talent, and resilience—yet too often divided by fear, economics, and politics that reward conflict instead of cooperation. Dr. King warned us that division weakens democracy, and that silence in the face of wrong is itself a form of harm. Honoring him today means recommitting to the hard work: • To listen before we label • To govern with fairness, not favoritism • To measure success by how the most vulnerable are treated, not by who holds power Dr. King believed that the arc of history bends toward justice—but only if people are willing to bend it. Today, may New York choose unity over noise, service over slogans, and courage over comfort. That is how his legacy is honored—not in words borrowed, but in values lived. ⸻ January 15, 2026 Jason S. Arnold Candidate for Governor of New York
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  • Chapter XII — Of the Veil That Trembles

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. And the veil trembled, not as a warning,
    but as a witness,
    for the truth had been revealed
    and could not be unseen.
    2. Many knew what was right,
    not by teaching nor persuasion,
    but by recognition —
    for the truth stood plainly before them.
    3. Yet they kept silent,
    not because they were deceived,
    but because obedience carried a cost
    they were unwilling to pay.
    4. They said,
    “Now is not the time,”
    and mistook delay for prudence,
    though the hour had already come.
    5. The Spirit saith:
    silence in the presence of truth
    is not neutrality,
    but decision.
    6. For there is an end to every season of choosing,
    and when the veil trembles,
    the age of indecision draws to a close.
    7. Those who knew and did not act
    shall not be judged by ignorance,
    but by what they withheld.
    8. For truth unspoken does not remain idle;
    it becomes testimony —
    either for you
    or against you.
    9. And thus the dividing began,
    not by sword nor by hand of man,
    but by alignment —
    truth gathering to truth,
    and silence falling away.
    10. Then the veil was torn,
    not in fury,
    but in finality,
    and what was hidden could no longer shelter the unwilling.
    11. Blessed are they who spoke when it was costly,
    who stood when it was lonely,
    for they shall walk into the new age
    unburdened by regret.
    12. And woe unto those who knew the way
    and kept quiet,
    for the ending they feared
    has come —
    and the beginning they delayed
    shall move forward without them.
    Chapter XII — Of the Veil That Trembles (The Veil Version — VV) 1. And the veil trembled, not as a warning, but as a witness, for the truth had been revealed and could not be unseen. 2. Many knew what was right, not by teaching nor persuasion, but by recognition — for the truth stood plainly before them. 3. Yet they kept silent, not because they were deceived, but because obedience carried a cost they were unwilling to pay. 4. They said, “Now is not the time,” and mistook delay for prudence, though the hour had already come. 5. The Spirit saith: silence in the presence of truth is not neutrality, but decision. 6. For there is an end to every season of choosing, and when the veil trembles, the age of indecision draws to a close. 7. Those who knew and did not act shall not be judged by ignorance, but by what they withheld. 8. For truth unspoken does not remain idle; it becomes testimony — either for you or against you. 9. And thus the dividing began, not by sword nor by hand of man, but by alignment — truth gathering to truth, and silence falling away. 10. Then the veil was torn, not in fury, but in finality, and what was hidden could no longer shelter the unwilling. 11. Blessed are they who spoke when it was costly, who stood when it was lonely, for they shall walk into the new age unburdened by regret. 12. And woe unto those who knew the way and kept quiet, for the ending they feared has come — and the beginning they delayed shall move forward without them.
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  • Chapter VII — Of the Scattered Nations
    1. And the fire burned out, yet its smoke became a veil over the earth.
    The cities whispered of peace, but their hearts still trembled.
    2. The mighty spoke of unity, yet built towers to their own names;
    and the nations gathered not in covenant, but in competition.
    3. Each tongue claimed to be pure, each border holy,
    but their altars were raised on fear, and their laws on vanity.
    4. The scattered tribes of man, east and west,
    remembered not their Maker, nor the dust from which they rose.
    5. They sought to build a kingdom without Heaven,
    to forge order without justice,
    and to crown themselves in place of the unseen King.
    6. Then came the merchants of deception,
    bearing light that was not light,
    and words that promised mercy while sowing division.
    7. The strong said, “Let us protect the weak,”
    but their shields were mirrors, reflecting only themselves.
    8. And so the nations divided as waters before a storm,
    and the faithful wandered, crying,
    “Where is Zion? Where is truth beneath these flags?”
    9. But the Voice whispered among the ruins:
    “Zion is not a place, but a people.
    It is not drawn on maps, but written in hearts that still believe.”
    10. For the covenant was never bound to soil,
    nor to the tongues of men,
    but to the promise that light shall not yield to darkness forever.
    11. And the scattered shall gather again—
    not beneath banners, but beneath truth;
    not through conquest, but through remembrance.
    12. Then shall the nations know peace,
    when fear no longer governs faith,
    and man ceases to build towers that reach Heaven,
    and instead opens his heart, where Heaven has always been.
    Chapter VII — Of the Scattered Nations 1. And the fire burned out, yet its smoke became a veil over the earth. The cities whispered of peace, but their hearts still trembled. 2. The mighty spoke of unity, yet built towers to their own names; and the nations gathered not in covenant, but in competition. 3. Each tongue claimed to be pure, each border holy, but their altars were raised on fear, and their laws on vanity. 4. The scattered tribes of man, east and west, remembered not their Maker, nor the dust from which they rose. 5. They sought to build a kingdom without Heaven, to forge order without justice, and to crown themselves in place of the unseen King. 6. Then came the merchants of deception, bearing light that was not light, and words that promised mercy while sowing division. 7. The strong said, “Let us protect the weak,” but their shields were mirrors, reflecting only themselves. 8. And so the nations divided as waters before a storm, and the faithful wandered, crying, “Where is Zion? Where is truth beneath these flags?” 9. But the Voice whispered among the ruins: “Zion is not a place, but a people. It is not drawn on maps, but written in hearts that still believe.” 10. For the covenant was never bound to soil, nor to the tongues of men, but to the promise that light shall not yield to darkness forever. 11. And the scattered shall gather again— not beneath banners, but beneath truth; not through conquest, but through remembrance. 12. Then shall the nations know peace, when fear no longer governs faith, and man ceases to build towers that reach Heaven, and instead opens his heart, where Heaven has always been.
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  • First Lady Named in Lawsuit — But Not Accused of Wrongdoing
    A new lawsuit claims the First Lady was misled into allowing her name’s use in a project she wouldn’t have supported if she’d “known the truth.” The filing stresses she’s not accused of any wrongdoing, only deception.

    #Politics #WhiteHouse #LegalNews #BETTRNewswire

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    First Lady Named in Lawsuit — But Not Accused of Wrongdoing A new lawsuit claims the First Lady was misled into allowing her name’s use in a project she wouldn’t have supported if she’d “known the truth.” The filing stresses she’s not accused of any wrongdoing, only deception. #Politics #WhiteHouse #LegalNews #BETTRNewswire https://www.forbes.com/sites/alisondurkee/2025/10/22/melania-under-fire-first-ladys-memecoin-was-part-of-fraudulent-scheme-lawsuit-alleges-what-to-know/?utm_campaign=forbes&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_term=se-breaking&fbclid=IwVERFWANmOmxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHmClKnrN9ABW3nn1seMofie4yJQ5aTtDQe76sGjTixs4E7zk980jZRTSJKGq_aem_48mdXxm49YyJtpbd3K9WLQ
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    $MELANIA Trump Memecoin Part Of Fraud Scheme, Lawsuit Alleges
    The litigation does not accuse the first lady of any wrongdoing, arguing she was deceived and “would not have agreed to any use of her name had they known the truth.”
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  • An AWS Earthquake Has Given the Internet a Very Bad Day

    A major outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS) — one of the internet’s largest cloud providers — disrupted websites, apps, and smart devices worldwide today. The failure reportedly began in the US-EAST-1 region (Northern Virginia) and caused cascading DNS and database errors that took down platforms from finance to gaming.

    Experts say the event highlights how fragile the web can be when so much depends on a few cloud giants. Businesses across industries are re-evaluating redundancy, disaster recovery, and cloud diversification strategies to prevent total shutdowns in the future.

    #AWS #Outage #CloudComputing #InternetDown #TechNews #CyberResilience #BETTRNewswire

    https://www.techradar.com/news/live/amazon-web-services-alexa-ring-snapchat-fortnite-down-october-2025
    ⚡ An AWS Earthquake Has Given the Internet a Very Bad Day A major outage at Amazon Web Services (AWS) — one of the internet’s largest cloud providers — disrupted websites, apps, and smart devices worldwide today. The failure reportedly began in the US-EAST-1 region (Northern Virginia) and caused cascading DNS and database errors that took down platforms from finance to gaming. Experts say the event highlights how fragile the web can be when so much depends on a few cloud giants. Businesses across industries are re-evaluating redundancy, disaster recovery, and cloud diversification strategies to prevent total shutdowns in the future. #AWS #Outage #CloudComputing #InternetDown #TechNews #CyberResilience #BETTRNewswire https://www.techradar.com/news/live/amazon-web-services-alexa-ring-snapchat-fortnite-down-october-2025
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  • Pocket Constitution

    A side-by-side breakdown of the real U.S. Constitution and her rights, explained in plain English.



    Preamble

    Original:
    We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union…

    Plain English:
    We made this Constitution to build a fairer country, keep peace, defend freedom, and protect future generations.



    Articles I–III (Government setup)

    Original (summarized):
    • Congress makes laws.
    • The President enforces laws.
    • The Courts interpret laws.

    Plain English:
    There are three branches of government so no one gets too much power:
    • Congress writes the rules.
    • The President carries them out.
    • Courts decide if they’re fair.



    Bill of Rights (1–10)

    Original: Amendment I — Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion…

    Plain English:
    1. You can say what you think, believe what you want, and protest peacefully.
    2. You can own weapons.
    3. Soldiers can’t live in your house without permission.
    4. Police need a good reason or warrant to search you.
    5. You don’t have to confess; no double trials; fair process.
    6. Fast, fair trial with a jury and lawyer.
    7. Juries also handle civil (non-criminal) cases.
    8. No cruel punishments or crazy bail amounts.
    9. You have rights even if not listed here.
    10. States and people keep powers not given to the federal government.



    Key Amendments for Her Age (Must-Know)
    • 13th (1865): Slavery is banned.
    • 14th (1868): Equal protection under the law.
    • 15th (1870): Black men can vote.
    • 19th (1920): Women can vote.
    • 24th (1964): No poll taxes to vote.
    • 26th (1971): You can vote at 18.
    📖 Pocket Constitution A side-by-side breakdown of the real U.S. Constitution and her rights, explained in plain English. ⸻ Preamble Original: We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union… Plain English: We made this Constitution to build a fairer country, keep peace, defend freedom, and protect future generations. ⸻ Articles I–III (Government setup) Original (summarized): • Congress makes laws. • The President enforces laws. • The Courts interpret laws. Plain English: There are three branches of government so no one gets too much power: • Congress writes the rules. • The President carries them out. • Courts decide if they’re fair. ⸻ Bill of Rights (1–10) Original: Amendment I — Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion… Plain English: 1. You can say what you think, believe what you want, and protest peacefully. 2. You can own weapons. 3. Soldiers can’t live in your house without permission. 4. Police need a good reason or warrant to search you. 5. You don’t have to confess; no double trials; fair process. 6. Fast, fair trial with a jury and lawyer. 7. Juries also handle civil (non-criminal) cases. 8. No cruel punishments or crazy bail amounts. 9. You have rights even if not listed here. 10. States and people keep powers not given to the federal government. ⸻ Key Amendments for Her Age (Must-Know) • 13th (1865): Slavery is banned. • 14th (1868): Equal protection under the law. • 15th (1870): Black men can vote. • 19th (1920): Women can vote. • 24th (1964): No poll taxes to vote. • 26th (1971): You can vote at 18.
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  • The Newer Testament - The Final Covenant

    Chapter I — The Voice That Speaks Again
    1. The heavens spake still, yet the earth was silent, for men closed their ears though the Voice yet called.
    2. They looked down to their devices and not up to the stars, and they forgot Him who set the heavens in order.
    3. False prophets multiplied, their altars lit by the glow of screens, their offerings counted in numbers and not in tears.
    4. War was exalted as worship, and profit proclaimed itself as truth; the poor were forgotten, and the mighty wept only for their own loss.
    5. Yet the Lord was not dead, but men had driven Him from their councils, and none remembered His name in the gates.
    6. The houses of prayer became as markets, and the markets as temples, each man bowing to his treasure, each woman to her image.
    7. But creation remembered its Maker: the wind whispered still, the thunder declared, the seas lifted their voice.
    8. The earth groaned, not of age but of wounds, not of wrath but of neglect, and the ground cried out against its stewards.
    9. Then the Voice spake again, not in tempest, nor in flame, but in the trembling hearts of those who yet remembered silence.
    10. “Return unto Me—not unto the shadows of memory, nor unto the institutions that claimed My name, but unto Me alone.”
    11. “I dwell not in halls of greed, nor in words fashioned for applause, but in the conscience of the just, and in the stranger thou passest by.”
    12. Let the reader discern: this is not the return of dead religion, but the unveiling of holy truth—unyielding, unpurchased, and unbound.



    Chapter II — Of Idols and Division
    1. And it came to pass that the people raised up idols, not of stone alone, but of gold, of vanity, and of power.
    2. They bent the knee to rulers and to coins, to voices that promised ease, and forgot Him who breathed life into dust.
    3. The fear of God departed, and they arrayed themselves in garments of pride as though clothed for a feast.
    4. Nations rose and nations fell, yet the sins of old became the sins of now, for man remembereth not, though the scars remain.
    5. Kings sold truth for silver, prophets were silenced with profit, and the children hungered for a word that would not come.
    6. The land groaned beneath deceit, and division spread like a shadow where once unity was planted.
    7. Then rose the cry of the widow, the orphan, and the stranger, saying, “Where is justice? Who shall stand for us?”
    8. But the rulers hid their faces, fearing men more than they feared the Almighty, and their hands clutched at treasure.
    9. And the people wandered as sheep without a shepherd, each seeking his own path, yet finding no peace.
    10. Thus saith the Spirit: Heaven is not veiled in the clouds, nor locked beyond the grave, but waiteth among you unseen.
    11. Yet envy hath blinded their eyes, and wrath stoppeth their ears, so that they pass by Heaven though it is near.
    12. But to them that cast down idols, that fear God and love one another, the veil shall be lifted, and Heaven shall be revealed upon the earth.

    ⸻ after CK

    Chapter III — Of the Silence After the Trumpet
    1. And a great voice was cut off, and the earth trembled as the forest when the axe is laid to its root.
    2. The watchmen looked one to another, saying, “Who shall stand in the breach when the trumpet is silent?”
    3. Yet no man answered, and a shadow spread over the camp.
    4. Some mourned in sackcloth, others laughed in the streets, and many turned to trade, selling grief for gain.
    5. The house built on sand was shaken, for its walls were set by deceit and not by truth.
    6. And division grew as fire among dry reeds, devouring all that it touched.
    7. Then came a whisper, saying: “Trust not in princes, nor in the work of men’s hands, for their breath is but a vapor.”
    8. The Light is not hidden in towers, nor bound in scrolls, but shineth upon all who fear the Lord.
    9. When men plot in darkness, the heavens thunder; when they weave lies in silence, the dawn reveals their shame.
    10. Thus saith the Spirit: The fallen voice is a sign, for no man is the cornerstone save One.
    11. The proud shall be brought low, but the humble shall be lifted as trees by the river of life.
    12. And the veil shall be lifted, and the dwelling not made with hands shall rise, unshaken and eternal.

    ____


    Chapter IV — Of the Covenant and the Soil
    1. In the beginning was the promise, and the promise was given not to earth alone, but to a people who bore His name.
    2. The land was hallowed for their sake, a dwelling of covenant, a sign unto the nations.
    3. Zion was honored, for in her streets the prophets cried, and in her dust the feet of the faithful walked.
    4. Yet the covenant abideth not in borders, nor is holiness bound by decrees of men; it is written upon hearts and sealed by the Spirit.
    5. For the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the mountains and the rivers bear His witness alike.
    6. Blessed is every land that remembereth righteousness, for the breath of the Almighty maketh it sacred.
    7. The sons of Jacob received the promise, yet the nations also are called, that no people may boast, and no soil may claim all glory.
    8. For wherever truth is planted, there springs a holy ground; and wherever justice walketh, there riseth a sanctuary.
    9. Yea, a new inheritance is revealed, not with trumpet nor sword, but with the quiet rising of a people who fear God and love one another.
    10. The covenant remaineth with the faithful in every dwelling, whether born in Zion or afar, for His Spirit knoweth no boundary.
    11. Yea, I have seen Zion’s dust bear life, and I honor it; yet the promise floweth beyond names and borders, a river none may claim.
    12. And the sacred ground shall be known not by ancient walls alone, but by the shining of His light upon a nation awakened to Him.

    ———-

    Chapter V — Of the Watchmen and the Dawn
    1. And the night tarried long upon the earth, and many grew weary in their waiting.
    2. The watchmen upon the walls cried one to another, “What of the night? What of the night?”
    3. Yet the answer was silence, save the whisper of the wind, and the trembling of the earth beneath their feet.
    4. Some laid down their trumpets, saying, “The Lord delayeth,” and their eyes grew heavy with slumber.
    5. Others kept vigil, though their lamps burned low, their gaze fixed upon the horizon.
    6. For they discerned that the darkness deepened not to endure, but to give birth unto light.
    7. Then came a stirring as of the east wind, and the shadows fled before it.
    8. The stars gave witness, and the morning star heralded a day yet unmade.
    9. And the watchmen lifted their voices, saying, “Behold, the dawn approacheth, for God alone hath remembered us.”
    10. But woe unto them who mocked the watchers, for they were taken unawares, and the light revealed their works.
    11. Blessed are they who endured through the watches, for their strength is renewed with the rising.
    12. And thus saith the Spirit: the veil is thinning, the day is at hand; keep thy post, for the dawn is of God, and not of men.

    _____

    Chapter VI — Of the Fire in the Streets

    1. And banners were lifted high, not in the name of truth, but in the pride of men who made themselves gods.
    2. They promised justice, yet sowed chaos; they preached peace, yet their hands were swift to shed blood.
    3. The prophets of “progress” clothed their chains in fine speech, saying, “This is freedom,” yet it was bondage.
    4. The zealots of violence cried, “This is holy,” yet their swords devoured the innocent, and their altars dripped with blood.
    5. The fire spread in the streets, not from heaven, but from wrath; it consumed brother and neighbor alike.
    6. The children were taught to despise their fathers, to mock their mothers, and to scorn the wisdom of old paths.
    7. The nations praised tolerance but cursed truth, boasting of liberty while chaining themselves to vanity.
    8. The watchers moved through the city like shadows, not guarding but hunting, and the people fled though they knew not their crime.
    9. And the rulers trembled, fearing to speak lest they lose their thrones, and so they bowed before the noise.
    10. But the Spirit saith: fire is given not to destroy, but to reveal. Lies are straw, and truth alone endureth as gold.
    11. Blessed are they who lift no banner of men, but the standard of the Most High, for they shall stand when the fire is spent.
    12. Thus shall it be: the streets shall cool, the banners shall fall, the hunters shall vanish, but the Word endureth forever.

    Chapter VII — Of the Scattered Nations
    1. And the fire burned out, yet its smoke became a veil over the earth.
    The cities whispered of peace, but their hearts still trembled.
    2. The mighty spoke of unity, yet built towers to their own names;
    and the nations gathered not in covenant, but in competition.
    3. Each tongue claimed to be pure, each border holy,
    but their altars were raised on fear, and their laws on vanity.
    4. The scattered tribes of man, east and west,
    remembered not their Maker, nor the dust from which they rose.
    5. They sought to build a kingdom without Heaven,
    to forge order without justice,
    and to crown themselves in place of the unseen King.
    6. Then came the merchants of deception,
    bearing light that was not light,
    and words that promised mercy while sowing division.
    7. The strong said, “Let us protect the weak,”
    but their shields were mirrors, reflecting only themselves.
    8. And so the nations divided as waters before a storm,
    and the faithful wandered, crying,
    “Where is Zion? Where is truth beneath these flags?”
    9. But the Voice whispered among the ruins:
    “Zion is not a place, but a people.
    It is not drawn on maps, but written in hearts that still believe.”
    10. For the covenant was never bound to soil,
    nor to the tongues of men,
    but to the promise that light shall not yield to darkness forever.
    11. And the scattered shall gather again—
    not beneath banners, but beneath truth;
    not through conquest, but through remembrance.
    12. Then shall the nations know peace,
    when fear no longer governs faith,
    and man ceases to build towers that reach Heaven,
    and instead opens his heart, where Heaven has always been.

    ————

    Chapter VIII — Of the False Shepherds

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. And after the nations were scattered,
    a sorrow rose quietly upon the land,
    for two who kept watch in the night
    laid down their burdens and did not rise again.
    2. Their passing was a whisper upon the earth,
    yet Heaven took notice,
    counting them not as numbers,
    but as sons.
    3. And woe unto the shepherds who speak of honor
    yet do not guard the guardians;
    who praise the brave
    yet leave the brave unprotected.
    4. They polish their titles as idols of bronze,
    but their hearts are hollow,
    for they love the sound of their own vows
    more than the souls they vow to serve.
    5. Their counsel is confusion,
    their mercy a performance,
    their justice a shifting shadow.
    6. They bless the flock with words
    but bind it with burdens;
    they call themselves leaders
    yet walk behind the people they claim to guide.
    7. And when darkness rises,
    the hirelings are the first to flee,
    for they guard only their pride,
    not the pasture.
    8. The wolves roam without fear,
    sniffing the weakness of rulers
    who mistake silence for wisdom
    and cowardice for peace.
    9. But the Spirit saith:
    A true Shepherd awaketh,
    not crowned by men,
    nor chosen by councils,
    but born of truth and trial.
    10. He shall remember the fallen
    whom others forgot,
    and the scattering shall end
    where his faithfulness begins.
    11. For the false shepherds shall fall at noon,
    when shadows have no place to hide
    and every secret of their hearts lies bare.
    12. And the pasture shall be restored;
    the flock gathered;
    and the guardians honored
    in the way of Heaven,
    not in the speeches of men.

    _____

    Chapter IX — Of the Marketplace of Lies

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. And I beheld a great market covering the earth,
    where every voice cried,
    “Here is truth, here is safety, here is meaning,”
    yet none spoke without a price.
    2. The scales were tipped before the goods were weighed,
    and the measures were false,
    for what was sold as light
    carried the weight of chains.
    3. In that market, honor was exchanged for comfort,
    conscience for applause,
    and children learned the value of things
    before the value of life.
    4. The merchants smiled and called it progress,
    but their hands were empty of mercy,
    and their houses were built on forgetting.
    5. Fathers and mothers were remembered only when useful,
    and love was reduced to a transaction,
    to be canceled when inconvenient
    or replaced when costly.
    6. And the rulers of the market said,
    “This is the way of the world;
    none may stand apart.”
    7. But the Spirit answered them plainly:
    You are at war with Jehovah,
    and it is a war you shall never win.
    8. For you have set profit against purpose,
    appetite against wisdom,
    and speed against truth;
    yet Heaven is not for sale.
    9. The market roareth, but it cannot give life;
    it dazzles, but it cannot heal;
    it promises tomorrow
    while stealing today.
    10. And when the buying ceaseth,
    and the noise falleth silent,
    every soul shall stand unclothed
    before what cannot be priced.
    11. Blessed are they who did not bow to the market,
    who kept their names unbought
    and their love unmeasured,
    for they shall inherit what silver cannot touch.
    12. Thus it is written:
    the marketplace shall collapse under its own weight,
    its lies shall consume themselves,
    and only truth shall remain
    when the dust of trade is gone.

    —————-

    Chapter X — Of the Cry in the Wilderness

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. And after the market spoke and was judged,
    a cry arose beyond the cities,
    not amplified by towers,
    nor approved by crowds,
    but carried by those who could no longer pretend.
    2. It was not a popular cry,
    nor a safe one,
    for it called men away from comfort
    and toward truth without shelter.
    3. The wilderness was not empty land,
    but empty minds —
    places where meaning had been stripped
    and replaced with noise.
    4. There the cry was heard:
    “Choose this day whom you will serve —
    the voice that flatters,
    or the truth that costs.”
    5. For many had learned to fear speaking,
    yet no longer feared lying;
    they guarded words more carefully than deeds
    and punished questions more than crimes.
    6. The crowd moved as one body without a soul,
    guided by signals,
    trained to react,
    rewarded for rage,
    and starved of wisdom.
    7. They called confusion compassion,
    weakness virtue,
    and surrender peace,
    while the innocent paid the price of their silence.
    8. And the watchers recorded every breath,
    yet protected no life;
    they cataloged thoughts,
    but ignored blood in the streets.
    9. Then the cry grew louder,
    not in volume,
    but in clarity:
    “Prepare the way —
    not for a ruler,
    but for reckoning.”
    10. For truth does not ask permission,
    and justice does not wait for consensus;
    they arrive when ignored long enough.
    11. Blessed are they who hear the cry
    and do not harden themselves,
    for they shall not be swept away
    when the shouting turns to silence.
    12. Thus it is written:
    the wilderness shall bloom,
    the noise shall fade,
    and those who answered the cry
    shall stand when the crowd cannot.





    The Newer Testament - The Final Covenant Chapter I — The Voice That Speaks Again 1. The heavens spake still, yet the earth was silent, for men closed their ears though the Voice yet called. 2. They looked down to their devices and not up to the stars, and they forgot Him who set the heavens in order. 3. False prophets multiplied, their altars lit by the glow of screens, their offerings counted in numbers and not in tears. 4. War was exalted as worship, and profit proclaimed itself as truth; the poor were forgotten, and the mighty wept only for their own loss. 5. Yet the Lord was not dead, but men had driven Him from their councils, and none remembered His name in the gates. 6. The houses of prayer became as markets, and the markets as temples, each man bowing to his treasure, each woman to her image. 7. But creation remembered its Maker: the wind whispered still, the thunder declared, the seas lifted their voice. 8. The earth groaned, not of age but of wounds, not of wrath but of neglect, and the ground cried out against its stewards. 9. Then the Voice spake again, not in tempest, nor in flame, but in the trembling hearts of those who yet remembered silence. 10. “Return unto Me—not unto the shadows of memory, nor unto the institutions that claimed My name, but unto Me alone.” 11. “I dwell not in halls of greed, nor in words fashioned for applause, but in the conscience of the just, and in the stranger thou passest by.” 12. Let the reader discern: this is not the return of dead religion, but the unveiling of holy truth—unyielding, unpurchased, and unbound. ⸻ Chapter II — Of Idols and Division 1. And it came to pass that the people raised up idols, not of stone alone, but of gold, of vanity, and of power. 2. They bent the knee to rulers and to coins, to voices that promised ease, and forgot Him who breathed life into dust. 3. The fear of God departed, and they arrayed themselves in garments of pride as though clothed for a feast. 4. Nations rose and nations fell, yet the sins of old became the sins of now, for man remembereth not, though the scars remain. 5. Kings sold truth for silver, prophets were silenced with profit, and the children hungered for a word that would not come. 6. The land groaned beneath deceit, and division spread like a shadow where once unity was planted. 7. Then rose the cry of the widow, the orphan, and the stranger, saying, “Where is justice? Who shall stand for us?” 8. But the rulers hid their faces, fearing men more than they feared the Almighty, and their hands clutched at treasure. 9. And the people wandered as sheep without a shepherd, each seeking his own path, yet finding no peace. 10. Thus saith the Spirit: Heaven is not veiled in the clouds, nor locked beyond the grave, but waiteth among you unseen. 11. Yet envy hath blinded their eyes, and wrath stoppeth their ears, so that they pass by Heaven though it is near. 12. But to them that cast down idols, that fear God and love one another, the veil shall be lifted, and Heaven shall be revealed upon the earth. ⸻ after CK Chapter III — Of the Silence After the Trumpet 1. And a great voice was cut off, and the earth trembled as the forest when the axe is laid to its root. 2. The watchmen looked one to another, saying, “Who shall stand in the breach when the trumpet is silent?” 3. Yet no man answered, and a shadow spread over the camp. 4. Some mourned in sackcloth, others laughed in the streets, and many turned to trade, selling grief for gain. 5. The house built on sand was shaken, for its walls were set by deceit and not by truth. 6. And division grew as fire among dry reeds, devouring all that it touched. 7. Then came a whisper, saying: “Trust not in princes, nor in the work of men’s hands, for their breath is but a vapor.” 8. The Light is not hidden in towers, nor bound in scrolls, but shineth upon all who fear the Lord. 9. When men plot in darkness, the heavens thunder; when they weave lies in silence, the dawn reveals their shame. 10. Thus saith the Spirit: The fallen voice is a sign, for no man is the cornerstone save One. 11. The proud shall be brought low, but the humble shall be lifted as trees by the river of life. 12. And the veil shall be lifted, and the dwelling not made with hands shall rise, unshaken and eternal. ____ Chapter IV — Of the Covenant and the Soil 1. In the beginning was the promise, and the promise was given not to earth alone, but to a people who bore His name. 2. The land was hallowed for their sake, a dwelling of covenant, a sign unto the nations. 3. Zion was honored, for in her streets the prophets cried, and in her dust the feet of the faithful walked. 4. Yet the covenant abideth not in borders, nor is holiness bound by decrees of men; it is written upon hearts and sealed by the Spirit. 5. For the earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof; the mountains and the rivers bear His witness alike. 6. Blessed is every land that remembereth righteousness, for the breath of the Almighty maketh it sacred. 7. The sons of Jacob received the promise, yet the nations also are called, that no people may boast, and no soil may claim all glory. 8. For wherever truth is planted, there springs a holy ground; and wherever justice walketh, there riseth a sanctuary. 9. Yea, a new inheritance is revealed, not with trumpet nor sword, but with the quiet rising of a people who fear God and love one another. 10. The covenant remaineth with the faithful in every dwelling, whether born in Zion or afar, for His Spirit knoweth no boundary. 11. Yea, I have seen Zion’s dust bear life, and I honor it; yet the promise floweth beyond names and borders, a river none may claim. 12. And the sacred ground shall be known not by ancient walls alone, but by the shining of His light upon a nation awakened to Him. ———- Chapter V — Of the Watchmen and the Dawn 1. And the night tarried long upon the earth, and many grew weary in their waiting. 2. The watchmen upon the walls cried one to another, “What of the night? What of the night?” 3. Yet the answer was silence, save the whisper of the wind, and the trembling of the earth beneath their feet. 4. Some laid down their trumpets, saying, “The Lord delayeth,” and their eyes grew heavy with slumber. 5. Others kept vigil, though their lamps burned low, their gaze fixed upon the horizon. 6. For they discerned that the darkness deepened not to endure, but to give birth unto light. 7. Then came a stirring as of the east wind, and the shadows fled before it. 8. The stars gave witness, and the morning star heralded a day yet unmade. 9. And the watchmen lifted their voices, saying, “Behold, the dawn approacheth, for God alone hath remembered us.” 10. But woe unto them who mocked the watchers, for they were taken unawares, and the light revealed their works. 11. Blessed are they who endured through the watches, for their strength is renewed with the rising. 12. And thus saith the Spirit: the veil is thinning, the day is at hand; keep thy post, for the dawn is of God, and not of men. _____ Chapter VI — Of the Fire in the Streets 1. And banners were lifted high, not in the name of truth, but in the pride of men who made themselves gods. 2. They promised justice, yet sowed chaos; they preached peace, yet their hands were swift to shed blood. 3. The prophets of “progress” clothed their chains in fine speech, saying, “This is freedom,” yet it was bondage. 4. The zealots of violence cried, “This is holy,” yet their swords devoured the innocent, and their altars dripped with blood. 5. The fire spread in the streets, not from heaven, but from wrath; it consumed brother and neighbor alike. 6. The children were taught to despise their fathers, to mock their mothers, and to scorn the wisdom of old paths. 7. The nations praised tolerance but cursed truth, boasting of liberty while chaining themselves to vanity. 8. The watchers moved through the city like shadows, not guarding but hunting, and the people fled though they knew not their crime. 9. And the rulers trembled, fearing to speak lest they lose their thrones, and so they bowed before the noise. 10. But the Spirit saith: fire is given not to destroy, but to reveal. Lies are straw, and truth alone endureth as gold. 11. Blessed are they who lift no banner of men, but the standard of the Most High, for they shall stand when the fire is spent. 12. Thus shall it be: the streets shall cool, the banners shall fall, the hunters shall vanish, but the Word endureth forever. Chapter VII — Of the Scattered Nations 1. And the fire burned out, yet its smoke became a veil over the earth. The cities whispered of peace, but their hearts still trembled. 2. The mighty spoke of unity, yet built towers to their own names; and the nations gathered not in covenant, but in competition. 3. Each tongue claimed to be pure, each border holy, but their altars were raised on fear, and their laws on vanity. 4. The scattered tribes of man, east and west, remembered not their Maker, nor the dust from which they rose. 5. They sought to build a kingdom without Heaven, to forge order without justice, and to crown themselves in place of the unseen King. 6. Then came the merchants of deception, bearing light that was not light, and words that promised mercy while sowing division. 7. The strong said, “Let us protect the weak,” but their shields were mirrors, reflecting only themselves. 8. And so the nations divided as waters before a storm, and the faithful wandered, crying, “Where is Zion? Where is truth beneath these flags?” 9. But the Voice whispered among the ruins: “Zion is not a place, but a people. It is not drawn on maps, but written in hearts that still believe.” 10. For the covenant was never bound to soil, nor to the tongues of men, but to the promise that light shall not yield to darkness forever. 11. And the scattered shall gather again— not beneath banners, but beneath truth; not through conquest, but through remembrance. 12. Then shall the nations know peace, when fear no longer governs faith, and man ceases to build towers that reach Heaven, and instead opens his heart, where Heaven has always been. ———— Chapter VIII — Of the False Shepherds (The Veil Version — VV) 1. And after the nations were scattered, a sorrow rose quietly upon the land, for two who kept watch in the night laid down their burdens and did not rise again. 2. Their passing was a whisper upon the earth, yet Heaven took notice, counting them not as numbers, but as sons. 3. And woe unto the shepherds who speak of honor yet do not guard the guardians; who praise the brave yet leave the brave unprotected. 4. They polish their titles as idols of bronze, but their hearts are hollow, for they love the sound of their own vows more than the souls they vow to serve. 5. Their counsel is confusion, their mercy a performance, their justice a shifting shadow. 6. They bless the flock with words but bind it with burdens; they call themselves leaders yet walk behind the people they claim to guide. 7. And when darkness rises, the hirelings are the first to flee, for they guard only their pride, not the pasture. 8. The wolves roam without fear, sniffing the weakness of rulers who mistake silence for wisdom and cowardice for peace. 9. But the Spirit saith: A true Shepherd awaketh, not crowned by men, nor chosen by councils, but born of truth and trial. 10. He shall remember the fallen whom others forgot, and the scattering shall end where his faithfulness begins. 11. For the false shepherds shall fall at noon, when shadows have no place to hide and every secret of their hearts lies bare. 12. And the pasture shall be restored; the flock gathered; and the guardians honored in the way of Heaven, not in the speeches of men. _____ Chapter IX — Of the Marketplace of Lies (The Veil Version — VV) 1. And I beheld a great market covering the earth, where every voice cried, “Here is truth, here is safety, here is meaning,” yet none spoke without a price. 2. The scales were tipped before the goods were weighed, and the measures were false, for what was sold as light carried the weight of chains. 3. In that market, honor was exchanged for comfort, conscience for applause, and children learned the value of things before the value of life. 4. The merchants smiled and called it progress, but their hands were empty of mercy, and their houses were built on forgetting. 5. Fathers and mothers were remembered only when useful, and love was reduced to a transaction, to be canceled when inconvenient or replaced when costly. 6. And the rulers of the market said, “This is the way of the world; none may stand apart.” 7. But the Spirit answered them plainly: You are at war with Jehovah, and it is a war you shall never win. 8. For you have set profit against purpose, appetite against wisdom, and speed against truth; yet Heaven is not for sale. 9. The market roareth, but it cannot give life; it dazzles, but it cannot heal; it promises tomorrow while stealing today. 10. And when the buying ceaseth, and the noise falleth silent, every soul shall stand unclothed before what cannot be priced. 11. Blessed are they who did not bow to the market, who kept their names unbought and their love unmeasured, for they shall inherit what silver cannot touch. 12. Thus it is written: the marketplace shall collapse under its own weight, its lies shall consume themselves, and only truth shall remain when the dust of trade is gone. —————- Chapter X — Of the Cry in the Wilderness (The Veil Version — VV) 1. And after the market spoke and was judged, a cry arose beyond the cities, not amplified by towers, nor approved by crowds, but carried by those who could no longer pretend. 2. It was not a popular cry, nor a safe one, for it called men away from comfort and toward truth without shelter. 3. The wilderness was not empty land, but empty minds — places where meaning had been stripped and replaced with noise. 4. There the cry was heard: “Choose this day whom you will serve — the voice that flatters, or the truth that costs.” 5. For many had learned to fear speaking, yet no longer feared lying; they guarded words more carefully than deeds and punished questions more than crimes. 6. The crowd moved as one body without a soul, guided by signals, trained to react, rewarded for rage, and starved of wisdom. 7. They called confusion compassion, weakness virtue, and surrender peace, while the innocent paid the price of their silence. 8. And the watchers recorded every breath, yet protected no life; they cataloged thoughts, but ignored blood in the streets. 9. Then the cry grew louder, not in volume, but in clarity: “Prepare the way — not for a ruler, but for reckoning.” 10. For truth does not ask permission, and justice does not wait for consensus; they arrive when ignored long enough. 11. Blessed are they who hear the cry and do not harden themselves, for they shall not be swept away when the shouting turns to silence. 12. Thus it is written: the wilderness shall bloom, the noise shall fade, and those who answered the cry shall stand when the crowd cannot.
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  • If Harvard University were to lose its accreditation — a highly unlikely scenario — the consequences would be enormous and far-reaching. Here’s a breakdown of the key effects:



    Immediate Academic Consequences
    • Degrees Lose Prestige: Diplomas from an unaccredited institution carry far less weight, affecting both past and future graduates.
    • Transfer Problems: Credits from Harvard would likely not transfer to other accredited institutions.
    • Graduate School Admissions: Students applying to law, medical, or graduate programs elsewhere may be rejected or flagged due to a lack of accredited undergraduate credentials.



    Financial Fallout
    • Loss of Federal Funding: Accreditation is a requirement for federal student aid. Harvard students would immediately lose access to Pell Grants, federal loans, and work-study programs.
    • Student Exodus: Enrollment would plummet as students seek transfers, reducing tuition revenue drastically.
    • Research Grants Lost: Most government grants (e.g., from NIH, NSF, DOE) require institutional accreditation.



    Legal and Reputational Impact
    • Lawsuits Likely: Students and alumni may sue, especially those who recently enrolled or are in the middle of their degrees.
    • Massive PR Crisis: Harvard’s brand — arguably its most valuable asset — would suffer a historic collapse.
    • Employer Doubt: Employers might question the credibility of recent Harvard degrees, especially in regulated fields like law or medicine.



    Wider Ripple Effects
    • Collapse of Trust in Elite Institutions: If a school as prominent as Harvard loses accreditation, the legitimacy of elite academia across the board could be shaken.
    • Policy Scrutiny: It would spark congressional hearings and calls for reforms in accreditation, education funding, and academic oversight.
    • Donor Withdrawal: Billion-dollar endowments could face funding freezes or restrictions.



    Why This Would Happen (Hypothetically)

    Harvard could lose accreditation only for serious, sustained violations such as:
    • Academic dishonesty or fraud
    • Gross financial mismanagement
    • Discrimination, harassment, or systemic civil rights violations
    • Failing to meet standards for faculty qualifications, student outcomes, or institutional integrity



    Final Thought

    Harvard losing accreditation would be like the U.S. defaulting on its debt — catastrophic, globally consequential, and almost unimaginable without massive institutional failure. But the precedent would change higher education forever.
    If Harvard University were to lose its accreditation — a highly unlikely scenario — the consequences would be enormous and far-reaching. Here’s a breakdown of the key effects: ⸻ 📉 Immediate Academic Consequences • Degrees Lose Prestige: Diplomas from an unaccredited institution carry far less weight, affecting both past and future graduates. • Transfer Problems: Credits from Harvard would likely not transfer to other accredited institutions. • Graduate School Admissions: Students applying to law, medical, or graduate programs elsewhere may be rejected or flagged due to a lack of accredited undergraduate credentials. ⸻ 💸 Financial Fallout • Loss of Federal Funding: Accreditation is a requirement for federal student aid. Harvard students would immediately lose access to Pell Grants, federal loans, and work-study programs. • Student Exodus: Enrollment would plummet as students seek transfers, reducing tuition revenue drastically. • Research Grants Lost: Most government grants (e.g., from NIH, NSF, DOE) require institutional accreditation. ⸻ 👨‍⚖️ Legal and Reputational Impact • Lawsuits Likely: Students and alumni may sue, especially those who recently enrolled or are in the middle of their degrees. • Massive PR Crisis: Harvard’s brand — arguably its most valuable asset — would suffer a historic collapse. • Employer Doubt: Employers might question the credibility of recent Harvard degrees, especially in regulated fields like law or medicine. ⸻ 🏛️ Wider Ripple Effects • Collapse of Trust in Elite Institutions: If a school as prominent as Harvard loses accreditation, the legitimacy of elite academia across the board could be shaken. • Policy Scrutiny: It would spark congressional hearings and calls for reforms in accreditation, education funding, and academic oversight. • Donor Withdrawal: Billion-dollar endowments could face funding freezes or restrictions. ⸻ ⚠️ Why This Would Happen (Hypothetically) Harvard could lose accreditation only for serious, sustained violations such as: • Academic dishonesty or fraud • Gross financial mismanagement • Discrimination, harassment, or systemic civil rights violations • Failing to meet standards for faculty qualifications, student outcomes, or institutional integrity ⸻ 📍 Final Thought Harvard losing accreditation would be like the U.S. defaulting on its debt — catastrophic, globally consequential, and almost unimaginable without massive institutional failure. But the precedent would change higher education forever.
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  • Gov. Gavin Newsom Vows to Sue Trump Administration Over National Guard Deployment

    California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans to sue the Trump administration for what he calls an “unauthorized and unlawful” deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles. The legal battle could escalate tensions between federal and state governments as unrest continues in the city.

    #GavinNewsom #Trump #NationalGuard #CaliforniaPolitics #FederalOverreach #BETTR

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    ⚖️ Gov. Gavin Newsom Vows to Sue Trump Administration Over National Guard Deployment California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans to sue the Trump administration for what he calls an “unauthorized and unlawful” deployment of the National Guard to Los Angeles. The legal battle could escalate tensions between federal and state governments as unrest continues in the city. #GavinNewsom #Trump #NationalGuard #CaliforniaPolitics #FederalOverreach #BETTR 👉 Read more https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/trump-national-guard-california-lawsuit-gavin-newsom/
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    California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he will sue Trump administration for deploying National Guard to Los Angeles
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom posted on social media that "Commandeering a state's National Guard without consulting the Governor of that state is illegal and immoral."
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  • BREAKING: Trump Deploys National Guard to Los Angeles as Immigration Protests Escalate

    President Trump has ordered the National Guard into Los Angeles in response to massive immigration protests erupting across the city. The protests, reportedly triggered by newly enforced deportation orders and sanctuary city funding cuts, have gridlocked major intersections, disrupted public transport, and prompted threats against ICE personnel.

    What We Know So Far:
    Crowds in the thousands have taken over parts of downtown L.A.

    Multiple clashes with law enforcement reported—tear gas and riot control units deployed.

    Protesters oppose Trump’s push to strip sanctuary cities of federal aid and ramp up ICE raids on non-citizens with prior deportation orders.

    National Guard units are being deployed to support local police and secure infrastructure.

    BETTR Breakdown:
    This is the clash we’ve been warning about—when local resistance meets federal authority head-on.

    Sanctuary city policies are shielding lawbreakers—not “immigrants.”

    Trump isn’t targeting immigrants—he’s enforcing existing laws on deportation absconders and repeat offenders.

    When cities block federal enforcement, crisis is inevitable—and order must be restored.

    BETTR Calls for:
    A national vote on sanctuary policies
    Mandatory deportation for violent non-citizens
    Full ICE and Border Patrol funding
    DOJ review of localities that obstruct federal law

    We either have a nation—or we don’t.
    The Constitution doesn’t vanish at a city line.

    Track every update and join the conversation: https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-presidency-news-06-07-25
    #ImmigrationProtests #NationalGuard #LosAngeles #SanctuaryCities #Trump2024 #LawAndOrder #BETTR #JSA2026 #TurnNYRed


    🚨 BREAKING: Trump Deploys National Guard to Los Angeles as Immigration Protests Escalate President Trump has ordered the National Guard into Los Angeles in response to massive immigration protests erupting across the city. The protests, reportedly triggered by newly enforced deportation orders and sanctuary city funding cuts, have gridlocked major intersections, disrupted public transport, and prompted threats against ICE personnel. 📌 What We Know So Far: 💥 Crowds in the thousands have taken over parts of downtown L.A. 🔥 Multiple clashes with law enforcement reported—tear gas and riot control units deployed. 🪧 Protesters oppose Trump’s push to strip sanctuary cities of federal aid and ramp up ICE raids on non-citizens with prior deportation orders. 🪖 National Guard units are being deployed to support local police and secure infrastructure. 🧠 BETTR Breakdown: This is the clash we’ve been warning about—when local resistance meets federal authority head-on. 🏛️ Sanctuary city policies are shielding lawbreakers—not “immigrants.” 🛑 Trump isn’t targeting immigrants—he’s enforcing existing laws on deportation absconders and repeat offenders. ⚖️ When cities block federal enforcement, crisis is inevitable—and order must be restored. 🔧 BETTR Calls for: ✅ A national vote on sanctuary policies ✅ Mandatory deportation for violent non-citizens ✅ Full ICE and Border Patrol funding ✅ DOJ review of localities that obstruct federal law We either have a nation—or we don’t. The Constitution doesn’t vanish at a city line. 📲 Track every update and join the conversation: https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-presidency-news-06-07-25 #ImmigrationProtests #NationalGuard #LosAngeles #SanctuaryCities #Trump2024 #LawAndOrder #BETTR #JSA2026 #TurnNYRed
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    President Donald Trump is deploying 2,000 National Guardsmen to Los Angeles in response to protests over immigration enforcement activities there. Follow the latest news updates.
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  • Federal Court Blocks Trump from Dismantling the Department of Education—For Now

    A major legal blow was delivered today as a federal court ruled that President Trump cannot proceed with his plan to gut the U.S. Department of Education, temporarily halting his long-promised move to restore state and local control over schools.

    The decision comes as part of a lawsuit filed by progressive legal groups, who argue that Trump’s proposed executive orders and funding freezes violate federal statutes and constitutional guarantees to “equal access.”

    What the Court Ruled:
    Trump’s executive action "exceeds statutory authority" under the current Department of Education Organization Act.

    The Court warned that removing federal oversight could disrupt funding pipelines tied to Title I, IDEA, and Pell Grants.

    The judge emphasized that dismantling the agency would require congressional approval, not unilateral executive order.

    BETTR Breakdown:
    This isn’t about legality—it’s about preserving federal power over your kids.

    Washington wants to decide what your children learn.
    Unelected bureaucrats want to override your school board.
    They want to keep collecting tax dollars while delivering failing results.

    JSA2026 Response:
    As Governor of New York, I will implement SEZs (School Empowerment Zones) and LEZs (Local Education Zones) to take back control of our classrooms—court or no court.

    If the federal government won’t let go, we will build better around it.

    Enough with delays. Enough with gatekeepers. Enough with indoctrination disguised as education.

    Join the fight for local control and real reform: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/06/04/trump-us-education-department-court-rules/84036272007/
    #EducationReform #EndDOE #JSA2026 #TurnNYRed #BETTR #SEZ #SchoolChoice #StatesRights #ParentalRights #NoMoreFederalOverreach
    🛑 Federal Court Blocks Trump from Dismantling the Department of Education—For Now A major legal blow was delivered today as a federal court ruled that President Trump cannot proceed with his plan to gut the U.S. Department of Education, temporarily halting his long-promised move to restore state and local control over schools. The decision comes as part of a lawsuit filed by progressive legal groups, who argue that Trump’s proposed executive orders and funding freezes violate federal statutes and constitutional guarantees to “equal access.” ⚖️ What the Court Ruled: Trump’s executive action "exceeds statutory authority" under the current Department of Education Organization Act. The Court warned that removing federal oversight could disrupt funding pipelines tied to Title I, IDEA, and Pell Grants. The judge emphasized that dismantling the agency would require congressional approval, not unilateral executive order. 🎯 BETTR Breakdown: This isn’t about legality—it’s about preserving federal power over your kids. 📚 Washington wants to decide what your children learn. 🏛️ Unelected bureaucrats want to override your school board. 💰 They want to keep collecting tax dollars while delivering failing results. 🔥 JSA2026 Response: As Governor of New York, I will implement SEZs (School Empowerment Zones) and LEZs (Local Education Zones) to take back control of our classrooms—court or no court. If the federal government won’t let go, we will build better around it. Enough with delays. Enough with gatekeepers. Enough with indoctrination disguised as education. 📲 Join the fight for local control and real reform: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/06/04/trump-us-education-department-court-rules/84036272007/ #EducationReform #EndDOE #JSA2026 #TurnNYRed #BETTR #SEZ #SchoolChoice #StatesRights #ParentalRights #NoMoreFederalOverreach
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    Trump cannot proceed with gutting US Education Department, court rules
    DOJ had asked for a swift ruling from the 1st Circuit US Court of Appeals so that it could promptly take the case up to the Supreme Court if it lost.
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  • USDA Warns: Whole Foods Ground Beef May Be Contaminated with E. Coli

    Health Alert Issued: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a public safety warning about ground beef sold at Whole Foods Market that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7—a dangerous, potentially deadly strain of bacteria.

    The alert affects organic and grass-fed ground beef products sold in several states under Whole Foods and other boutique labels. No recall has been issued yet, but consumers are urged to check their freezers immediately.

    What You Need to Know:
    Contaminated meat may cause severe food poisoning, kidney failure, and even death, especially in children and the elderly.

    The products in question were produced between March and May 2025 and may still be in circulation.

    USDA flagged the risk after multiple illnesses were reported, and Whole Foods has not yet issued an official corporate response.

    BETTR Breakdown:
    “Organic” and “natural” don’t always mean safe.
    Big-name brands don’t protect you from broken supply chains or poor inspection systems.
    How did USDA-approved products make it to shelves without detection?

    JSA2026 Demands:
    Full transparency from grocery chains

    Tighter USDA oversight on boutique and premium meat suppliers

    Mandatory public reporting of all E. coli test failures—no more “voluntary recalls”

    Reform food labeling laws to eliminate deceptive “clean” or “safe” marketing

    Your family deserves better food safety.
    This isn’t about partisan politics. It’s about knowing what’s on your plate—and who’s responsible when it goes wrong.

    Track the truth with BETTR: https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/06/04/health/whole-foods-ground-beef-alert
    #WholeFoods #EcoliAlert #USDA #FoodSafety #BETTR #JSA2026 #TurnNYRed #ConsumerRights #OrganicDoesntMeanSafe #MeatRecall
    🥩 USDA Warns: Whole Foods Ground Beef May Be Contaminated with E. Coli 🚨 Health Alert Issued: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a public safety warning about ground beef sold at Whole Foods Market that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7—a dangerous, potentially deadly strain of bacteria. 📦 The alert affects organic and grass-fed ground beef products sold in several states under Whole Foods and other boutique labels. No recall has been issued yet, but consumers are urged to check their freezers immediately. ⚠️ What You Need to Know: Contaminated meat may cause severe food poisoning, kidney failure, and even death, especially in children and the elderly. The products in question were produced between March and May 2025 and may still be in circulation. USDA flagged the risk after multiple illnesses were reported, and Whole Foods has not yet issued an official corporate response. 💬 BETTR Breakdown: 🌱 “Organic” and “natural” don’t always mean safe. 🏷️ Big-name brands don’t protect you from broken supply chains or poor inspection systems. 🧪 How did USDA-approved products make it to shelves without detection? 🔍 JSA2026 Demands: ✅ Full transparency from grocery chains ✅ Tighter USDA oversight on boutique and premium meat suppliers ✅ Mandatory public reporting of all E. coli test failures—no more “voluntary recalls” ✅ Reform food labeling laws to eliminate deceptive “clean” or “safe” marketing Your family deserves better food safety. This isn’t about partisan politics. It’s about knowing what’s on your plate—and who’s responsible when it goes wrong. 📲 Track the truth with BETTR: https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2025/06/04/health/whole-foods-ground-beef-alert #WholeFoods #EcoliAlert #USDA #FoodSafety #BETTR #JSA2026 #TurnNYRed #ConsumerRights #OrganicDoesntMeanSafe #MeatRecall
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    Ground beef sold at Whole Foods might be contaminated with E. coli, USDA warns | CNN
    The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service has issued a public health alert for some raw ground beef products sold at Whole Foods Market because of a risk of E. coli contamination.
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