If anyone thinks that the people are just sitting by and doing nothing, watch this video. It might give you a little bit of uplift. Look at the people in the video, black, white, man, woman, young and old.
Life in Post Democracy Era: The Trump 2/Elon Dictatatorship
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Probably already too late, but once this happens, its too late. No coming back or putting it back in the bottle, people in this country are too stupid to care.The Evil Genius wrote: Tue Jun 03, 2025 11:27 amThis seems doubly really bad with the news about Palantir.
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Newark mayor sues Trump’s NJ prosecutor Alina Habba over ‘false arrest’ at immigration jail
Newark, New Jersey, Mayor Ras Baraka sued his state’s top prosecutor, Alina Habba, on Tuesday over his arrest last month at an immigration detention center in his city.
Baraka’s federal lawsuit alleges that Habba falsely arrested, maliciously prosecuted and defamed the Democratic mayor.
Habba is President Donald Trump’s former personal defense lawyer, and his pick for interim U.S. attorney for the Garden State.
The civil suit in U.S. District Court in New Jersey accused Habba of “acting for political purposes and fulfilling her stated goal of ‘turning New Jersey red’ by instigating and/or authorizing the false arrest of Mayor Baraka, a Democrat.”
The suit comes just over two weeks after Habba said her office would drop its case against Baraka “for the sake of moving forward.”
In the same statement, Habba accused U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., of assaulting law enforcement officers during a scuffle that took place outside the detention center as Baraka was being handcuffed.
McIver is charged with two counts of assaulting, resisting, and impeding law enforcement officials in connection with the incident at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility center known as Delaney Hall.
Both McIver and Baraka have decried their prosecutions as acts of political intimidation by the Trump administration.
“They abused their power to violently arrest me at Delaney Hall despite being invited inside,” Baraka said in an X post announcing his lawsuit against Habba and Ricky Patel, a special agent at the Homeland Security Department’s Newark division.
“No one is above the law,” Baraka said.
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Newark, New Jersey, Mayor Ras Baraka sued his state’s top prosecutor, Alina Habba, on Tuesday over his arrest last month at an immigration detention center in his city.
Baraka’s federal lawsuit alleges that Habba falsely arrested, maliciously prosecuted and defamed the Democratic mayor.
Habba is President Donald Trump’s former personal defense lawyer, and his pick for interim U.S. attorney for the Garden State.
The civil suit in U.S. District Court in New Jersey accused Habba of “acting for political purposes and fulfilling her stated goal of ‘turning New Jersey red’ by instigating and/or authorizing the false arrest of Mayor Baraka, a Democrat.”
The suit comes just over two weeks after Habba said her office would drop its case against Baraka “for the sake of moving forward.”
In the same statement, Habba accused U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., of assaulting law enforcement officers during a scuffle that took place outside the detention center as Baraka was being handcuffed.
McIver is charged with two counts of assaulting, resisting, and impeding law enforcement officials in connection with the incident at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility center known as Delaney Hall.
Both McIver and Baraka have decried their prosecutions as acts of political intimidation by the Trump administration.
“They abused their power to violently arrest me at Delaney Hall despite being invited inside,” Baraka said in an X post announcing his lawsuit against Habba and Ricky Patel, a special agent at the Homeland Security Department’s Newark division.
“No one is above the law,” Baraka said.
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