ru
Feedback
Fighting4AZ

Fighting4AZ

Открыть в Telegram
966
Подписчики
-924 часа
-107 дней
+230 день
Архив постов
Fwd:🚨BREAKING — A Maricopa County judge just ordered the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors to appear at a hearing to “show cause why they should not be adjudged in civil contempt for willful, continuing, and escalating noncompliance” with the court’s election integrity order. https://x.com/i/status/2065239648889098437

Reiner Fuellmich, a German attorney known for consumer protection litigation and later for investigating COVID-era lockdowns, mandates, business closures, school shutdowns, vaccines, and the influence of international organizations, became a leading figure in the Corona Investigative Committee, which conducted hundreds of interviews examining the global COVID response. After internal disputes within the committee, he continued his work through the International Crimes Investigative Committee. German authorities charged him with embezzlement related to committee funds, but the case is characterized as a politically motivated effort to silence a prominent critic of COVID policies. Following his detention in Mexico and return to Germany, he was imprisoned and subjected to what are described as fabricated charges, solitary confinement, harsh prison conditions, procedural irregularities, exclusion of defense witnesses, ignored motions, altered charges, and other violations of due process. His prosecution and imprisonment are evidence of government institutions being used to suppress dissent, silence critics of COVID policies, and discourage challenges to political and public health authorities, raising broader concerns about free speech, judicial fairness, transparency, civil liberties, and government accountability. https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/heroic-reiner-fuellmich-is-still Related Post: https://t.me/Fighting4_AZ/28677

Reiner Fuellmich, a German attorney with a background in consumer protection, banking litigation, and pharmaceutical law, became a leading figure investigating COVID-era lockdowns, mandates, business closures, school shutdowns, and other government restrictions. He helped establish the Corona Investigative Committee, which conducted hundreds of interviews with physicians, scientists, economists, journalists, and other experts examining the global COVID response and the influence of international organizations and political leaders. The committee became a significant challenge to the institutions and interests behind COVID policies, leading to internal disputes and the eventual formation of the International Crimes Investigative Committee, where Fuellmich continued investigating COVID policies, mRNA vaccines, and global governance efforts. German authorities charged Fuellmich with embezzlement related to committee funds, but the prosecution is characterized as a politically motivated effort to silence a prominent critic of COVID policies. After being detained in Mexico and returned to Germany, he was imprisoned in a maximum-security facility and subjected to prolonged incarceration. His detention, trial, and treatment are described as involving fabricated charges, improper legal procedures, solitary confinement, harsh prison conditions, exclusion of defense witnesses, ignored motions, altered charges, denial of credit for time served, and other violations of due process. His imprisonment is presented as evidence of government institutions being used to suppress dissent, silence critics, and discourage challenges to political and public health authorities. His case is framed as a broader warning about threats to free speech, judicial fairness, transparency, civil liberties, and the ability of citizens to challenge government power without retaliation. https://gingerbreggin.substack.com/p/heroic-reiner-fuellmich-is-still Related Post: https://t.me/Fighting4_AZ/28677

America’s K-12 public education system has become increasingly influenced by teachers unions, education bureaucracies, activist organizations, and government agencies that shape elections, legislation, school board races, and district policies. School boards are often pressured by superintendents, unions, and outside interests, reducing local control and limiting parental influence over curriculum, student privacy, gender policies, social-emotional learning, spending, and other key decisions. Public education is shifting from a primarily academic mission toward broader social and political objectives, while parents and elected board members who question policies are frequently dismissed or marginalized. School board elections are a critical battleground because they determine curriculum, superintendent oversight, parental rights, student privacy protections, spending priorities, and district direction. Restoring accountability requires strengthening parental authority, increasing transparency, holding administrators accountable, electing independent thinkers as board members, and reestablishing local control so public schools remain accountable to the communities they serve. https://parentsrightsineducation.com/blog/news/teachers-unions-election-power-and-the-corruption-of-k-12-public-education

Arizona students are one step closer to gaining greater access to faith-based education after the Legislature approved SB 1741, the Arizona Released Time Education Act, and sent it to Governor Katie Hobbs. The bill would require school districts and charter schools to allow students to participate in approved off-campus religious instruction during the school day with written parental consent. Religious instruction would occur off school property, at no cost to taxpayers or schools, while providers would be responsible for transportation, attendance, student supervision, and ensuring missed coursework is completed. Students could receive academic credit using the same secular standards applied to similar courses. The legislation affirms parents' authority over their children's education and religious upbringing, strengthens parental choice and religious liberty, establishes accountability requirements for providers, limits instructional time, and ensures schools are not responsible for program costs. https://www.azsenaterepublicans.gov/press-releases/legislature-approves-president-petersen-backed-bill-expanding-parental-rights-in-education

🚨URGENT - ACT NOW!🚨 We must urge lawmakers to reject a proposed agreement that would place new regulations on Arizona’s ESA program in exchange for Save Our Schools Arizona and teachers unions withdrawing an anti-ESA ballot measure. More than 100,000 students rely on ESA scholarships, including students with special needs, low-income families, and families who chose alternatives to district schools. The proposed regulations would make ESAs harder to use, easier to attack, and ultimately unsustainable. Hobbs and her allies have spent years trying to remove students from the program and return them to government schools. Accepting the deal would give Hobbs a major political victory and validate previous attacks on ESAs. Republicans were elected to protect school choice, not negotiate with organizations seeking to eliminate it. No version of the proposed bargain is acceptable, and any concession would encourage future efforts to further restrict the program. Send your email and urge lawmakers to reject the deal and hold the line in defense of educational freedom. https://azfreeaction.org/alerts/no-deal.html

A federal investigation led by the Homeland Security Task Force resulted in the indictment of 26 alleged members and leaders of the Trinitarios gang in Massachusetts on RICO charges tied to organized criminal activity, including five murders, 19 attempted murders, drug trafficking, kidnapping, robbery, and extortion. Authorities have arrested 24 of the defendants and seized fentanyl, cocaine, firearms, and drug-packaging materials from a gang stash house. The investigation has also led to the arrest of seven illegal immigrants who have been deported or are facing removal proceedings. Over the past two years, 56 Trinitarios members have been charged in connection with 11 murders and 30 attempted murders. Federal officials say the case is part of broader Trump administration initiatives, including the Homeland Security Task Force and Operation Take Back America, aimed at dismantling transnational criminal organizations, cartel activity, gang violence, human trafficking networks, and illegal immigration-related crime. Officials report that nationwide enforcement efforts have resulted in thousands of arrests, major drug seizures, hundreds of firearm confiscations, and prosecutions targeting groups such as Tren de Aragua and other violent transnational gangs. https://archive.ph/fu0AI

The Department of Justice filed a civil complaint seeking to revoke the U.S. citizenship of Neeraj Sharma, a New Jersey staffing company owner who allegedly obtained citizenship through fraud and misrepresentation. According to the complaint, Sharma signed and submitted multiple fraudulent H-1B visa petitions between 2015 and 2017, falsely claiming foreign IT workers had secured jobs at a major bank and using forged documents and signatures to support those claims. Prosecutors say he profited by offering foreign nationals the appearance of legitimate visa sponsorship through his staffing firm. While engaged in the scheme, Sharma applied for U.S. citizenship and allegedly falsely denied committing crimes, providing fraudulent information to government officials, or lying to obtain immigration benefits. He became a naturalized citizen in 2017, was later arrested, and pleaded guilty to visa fraud in 2019. The Trump administration is now seeking to strip his citizenship, arguing it was illegally obtained through concealment of material facts, false testimony, and fraud. Officials stated that citizenship is a privilege that must be earned honestly and said the case is part of a broader effort targeting naturalized citizens who committed serious crimes or obtained citizenship through deception. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/trump-admin-cracks-down-indian-american-ceo-neeraj Related Post: https://t.me/Fighting4_AZ/46497

A viral video from Florida shows a woman confronting a White man, accusing him of serving on the jury that convicted Karmelo Anthony of murder, and then punching him. The man denied being on the jury, and the trial itself took place in Collin County, Texas, meaning a Florida resident would not have served on that jury. The video was reportedly posted to Facebook by a woman identified as Mesha Keaton, who appears in the footage. The confrontation was filmed and shared online. The incident followed another widely circulated Florida video in which a man allegedly approached and assaulted a White man after accusing him of being connected to Anthony’s jury. In that encounter, the victim also denied any involvement with the case. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/shocking-video-black-woman-florida-films-herself-punching

Penn State student Billy Schmidt, 22, was fatally shot during an attempted robbery in Philadelphia early Saturday morning while walking home from an NBA Finals watch party with friends. Surveillance video released by Philadelphia police shows Schmidt pursuing suspects after they allegedly stole his phone, with Schmidt heard saying, “Give me my phone,” moments before a gunshot was fired. He was struck in the chest and later died at a hospital. Police are searching for two armed suspects captured on surveillance footage and are offering a $20,000 reward for information leading to their arrest. Schmidt, a journalism student scheduled to graduate in December, was described by his father as a caring person who never hurt anyone. Additional video reportedly shows one suspect throwing a cellphone before Schmidt chased the individuals around a corner, where he was shot. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/philadelphia-police-release-surveillance-footage-suspects-wanted-murder

President Trump announced that planned U.S. airstrikes against Iran were canceled after discussions with Iran reached the highest levels of the Iranian government and final terms were approved by all parties involved. Trump stated that the United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Turkey, Pakistan, Bahrain, Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, and others had agreed to the framework of a deal, with a memorandum of understanding expected to be signed next week as negotiations continue toward a longer-term agreement. While military action was halted, Trump said the U.S. naval blockade would remain in place until the agreement is finalized. The announcement followed several days of escalating tensions. U.S. forces launched strikes against Iranian military surveillance, communications, and air defense targets after an Apache helicopter went down near Oman. The two U.S. soldiers aboard were rescued safely, and CENTCOM described the strikes as a response to Iranian aggression and threats against U.S. forces and commercial shipping in the region. Despite the military exchanges, negotiations continued, resulting in the suspension of further planned strikes. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/trump-cancels-iran-strikes

A Somali referee and an Iraqi team staff member were denied entry into the United States ahead of the FIFA World Cup after U.S. Customs and Border Protection determined they were inadmissible following additional vetting and inspection. The Somali referee was identified as Omar Abdulkadir Artan, the only Somali referee selected for the tournament. CBP stated that all athletes, coaches, referees, staff, and tournament personnel are subject to the same inspection and vetting procedures. DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin said individuals with criminal or perceived criminal ties would not be allowed into the country, declined to discuss the specific reasons for the denials, and said U.S. officials worked closely with FIFA throughout the process. He stated that many individuals from countries with limited access to the United States were successfully cleared, but some applicants could not pass the vetting process and were denied entry. The response rejected claims that the denials were based on nationality and maintained that the decisions were driven by security concerns. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/dhs-sec-markwayne-mullin-refuses-back-down-after

The reaction to the murder of Austin Metcalf and the conviction of Karmelo Anthony demonstrated a preference for victimhood narratives, racial division, and excuses over personal responsibility and justice. Rather than focusing on a murdered teenager and his grieving family, attention shifted toward narratives centered on race and politics. Comments from Rep. Jasmine Crockett suggesting the knife was not a deadly weapon and that Anthony was trying to get out of the rain reflected a disconnect from common sense and reality. Outrage and division replaced a straightforward recognition of right and wrong. Following Anthony’s conviction and 35-year prison sentence, Austin Metcalf’s family received death threats and hateful messages. Messages stated that Austin’s twin brother Hunter should have died, claimed Austin "f***ed around and found out," threatened to show up at family homes, and mocked Austin’s grave. Supporters of Anthony harassed the Metcalf family outside the courthouse after sentencing, chanting "We glad Austin’s dead!" and declaring that both Metcalf brothers should have been dead. The family remained calm and left under sheriff’s escort while the harassment continued. https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/pure-evil-austin-metcalfs-family-flooded-death-threats https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/reality-takes-beating-when-democrats-open-their-mouths Related Post: https://t.me/Fighting4_AZ/46645

The Arizona Supreme Court’s Child Support Guidelines Review Subcommittee is seeking public input as it begins the required fo
The Arizona Supreme Court’s Child Support Guidelines Review Subcommittee is seeking public input as it begins the required four-year review of Arizona’s Child Support Guidelines. A public forum will be held on July 22, 2026, where members of the public and stakeholders may provide oral testimony or submit written comments. The review will examine economic data, labor market trends, parenting-time considerations, and other factors affecting child support calculations, while also addressing issues identified during the 2021 interim review. Public feedback gathered through the forum and written submissions will help shape potential revisions before recommendations are developed and ultimately considered by the Arizona Judicial Council. Information on registration, meeting materials, and comment submission procedures will be posted on the Child Support Guidelines Review webpage. https://www.azcourts.gov/Portals/0/84/MeetingMaterials/2021/TAB_2_AJC.pdf https://www.azcourts.gov/cscommittees/CommitteeonFamilyCourt

Children’s Health Defense held its first Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill, bringing together lawmakers, veterans, health freedom advocates, and individuals who say they were harmed by COVID-19 vaccines. Former New York firefighter O’Brian Pastrana shared his experience of a vaccine injury that he says left him permanently disabled and unable to work. Speakers including actor Rob Schneider, former MLB pitcher Noah Syndergaard, Sen. Ron Johnson, and Sen. Rand Paul criticized pandemic-era vaccine mandates, called for greater medical autonomy, and argued that pharmaceutical companies should face more accountability for vaccine-related injuries. Participants also highlighted concerns about military vaccine mandates through the documentary Duty to Disobey, which features service members who challenged COVID-19 vaccine requirements and described career, health, and constitutional concerns stemming from those policies. The event focused on vaccine safety, informed consent, government accountability, and protecting individual medical choice. https://www.themahareport.com/p/your-children-are-your-wealth-comedian

Arizona Republican legislative leaders and Governor Katie Hobbs reached a bipartisan agreement on an $18.29 billion FY2027 budget that includes approximately $1.45 billion in tax relief over four years and limits state spending growth to 3.05%. The package conforms Arizona tax law to major provisions of President Trump's 2025 federal tax legislation, including no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, a larger standard deduction, expanded child and childcare tax benefits, charitable deductions, and property tax relief for disabled veterans. The agreement also includes a three-year moratorium on new data center sales tax exemption certificates, funding for corrections, child safety, crime victim assistance, rural hospitals, and wildfire suppression, while adding Medicaid and SNAP eligibility verification requirements and protections for the ESA program. Republican leaders described the budget as focused on affordability, taxpayer relief, and fiscal restraint, while Hobbs praised it as a bipartisan compromise that lowers costs, supports public services, and invests in economic opportunity, education, and water security. House and Senate lawmakers are expected to vote on the budget following committee review. https://azfreenews.com/2026/06/republican-lawmakers-gov-hobbs-reach-budget-deal-including-1-45-billion-in-tax-relief/ Related Post: https://t.me/Fighting4_AZ/46659?single

The Republican National Committee is criticizing Sen. Ruben Gallego after reports that Rep. Jimmy Gomez is facing a House Ethics Committee investigation related to allegations of sexual misconduct involving congressional staffers. Gomez has acknowledged an extramarital affair but denies violating House rules and maintains that any relationships were consensual. The RNC sought to connect Gallego to Gomez and former Rep. Eric Swalwell based on their political associations, arguing that Gallego should answer questions about the people he has worked with, though it did not accuse Gallego of any wrongdoing. The controversy also follows criticism of Gallego's defense of Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner regarding reports about past sexually explicit online posts. Gallego's office had not publicly responded to the RNC's statement at the time of publication. https://azfreenews.com/2026/06/rnc-targets-sen-gallego-following-reports-of-ethics-probe-into-rep-jimmy-gomez/

Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap and the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors remain locked in a dispute over election administration authority following an April Superior Court ruling that largely sided with Heap and rejected the Board's claim of broad authority over elections. Heap argues the Board has refused to comply with the court's order, delayed negotiations, and continued litigation while rejecting mediation and other efforts to reach a new Shared Services Agreement. The Board maintains it has negotiated in good faith, warns that the ruling could disrupt election operations, and has called for a public, livestreamed meeting to resolve outstanding issues. Heap rejected that format, arguing that active legal disputes require structured negotiations involving counsel rather than public meetings that could devolve into political posturing. The conflict continues as the Board appeals the ruling, Heap seeks enforcement of the court's order, and county officials prepare for upcoming elections without a finalized agreement governing election responsibilities. https://azfreenews.com/2026/06/heap-rejects-boards-public-meeting-proposal-says-supervisors-are-delaying-compliance-with-court-order/ Related Post: https://t.me/Fighting4_AZ/46587

The U.S. Treasury Department reported that Americans claimed about $82 billion in tax relief during the most recent filing season under President Trump's Working Families Tax Cuts, with the largest benefits going to low- and middle-income households. Treasury stated that 96% of taxpayers receiving a tax cut earned less than $200,000 annually, and nearly 70% earned less than $100,000. Major provisions included deductions for tips, overtime pay, car loan interest on qualifying American-made vehicles, and enhanced deductions for seniors, along with an expanded Child Tax Credit and the permanently doubled standard deduction. Treasury also reported that more than 5.5 million Trump Accounts have been opened since launch. Officials said the tax package prevented the expiration of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act provisions and provided significant tax relief and financial certainty for working families. https://azfreenews.com/2026/06/treasury-82-billion-in-tax-relief-delivered-under-trump-tax-package/

Rep. Andy Biggs is advancing a constitutional amendment that would permanently set the U.S. Supreme Court at nine justices by requiring one chief justice and eight associate justices in the Constitution. Biggs argues the measure would protect judicial independence and prevent future efforts to expand the Court for political purposes. The proposal, House Joint Resolution 1, was approved by the House Judiciary Committee on a largely party-line vote and now moves forward in Congress. The Constitution does not currently specify the size of the Supreme Court, leaving that authority to Congress, which has changed the number of justices several times in U.S. history before settling on nine in 1869. The amendment is a safeguard against court-packing, while opponents argue Congress should retain its authority to determine the Court’s size through legislation. To become law, the amendment would need approval from two-thirds of both chambers of Congress and ratification by three-fourths of the states. https://azfreenews.com/2026/06/biggs-pushes-constitutional-amendment-to-fix-supreme-court-at-nine-justices/