The Supreme Court’s 6–3 ruling allows President Trump to resume mass layoffs at the Education Department, advancing Linda McMahon’s plan to dismantle the agency and shift power to states like Georgia, which has fully funded K‑12 schools. While Trump celebrates returning education to state control, critics warn of devastating impacts on students and civil rights enforcement. Meanwhile, the media focuses on the Epstein case, overshadowing these changes. Highlight growing food bank reliance amid unchecked immigration, while homeownership becomes unattainable with rising property taxes forcing seniors out of homes.
- McMahon will begin the process of dismantling the Education department after the Supreme Court win. The Supreme Court allows Trump to resume Education Department layoffs. Very few comments on the Department of Education. The media is still opening the Epstein gift at the networks.
- A lot of Donald Trump’s executive orders are moving through the courts. If Trump had not had a chance to appoint the 3 Supreme Court justices in his last term, he has a 6–3 court.
- The Supreme Court gives Trump the green light to fire Education department workers. This is good but it is also bad. This gives the states the power, now the fight goes to the states. Look at the bills that the state of GA passed. GA has fully funded K‑12 schools. And they continue to pass bills to gain more control of your children. The states are waiting for this.
- Tucker’s comments at Turning Point Action Summit, summer camp. Mamdani, the socialists, won the primary in NYC who believes in government grocery stories. Scott Bessent tells us that this is the largest population that is going to the food banks across the country. When we have allowed illegals to cross the border and the government pays for all their needs. While our people are living on the streets. Jeffries is meeting with Mamdani to take notes of what he tapped into.
- The American dream is home ownership. Families moving into starter homes. The homeownership cycle is gone. Talking about families buying homes now, you have to have the government involved now. It is not in America today. You go through these metro areas and the homes start at $350k.
- We are tired of politicians telling us they have stopped something that was never supposed to happen. And it is okay that people are hungry, property taxes are going so high that seniors are losing their homes.

