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. 

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