City Refuses to Arrest Rioters, but Hands out Hefty Fines to Churches

There have been violent riots in Wisconsin’s capital of Madison, where a group of about 150 demonstrators threw rocks at police officers on Saturday night, according to WITI-TV. At least 75 stores were damaged or looted overnight. Despite the bedlam and property damage, the Madison Police Department only made three arrests. . .

While Madison didn’t do much to prevent the barrage of looting in the city, officials want citizens to know that church services of more than 50 people will absolutely not be tolerated.

According to the City of Madison’s website, “Mass Gathering inside a commercial facility is permitted with fifty (50) individuals or less. Individuals must maintain physical distancing.”

Wisconsin priests were reportedly warned by health officials from Madison and Dane counties that if they opened their churches and had crowds of more than 50 people at their religious services, they face a fine of $1,000. The letter sent out to religious leaders allegedly threatened that there could be “government watchers” present at church services.

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George Floyd Unrest: Riots, Fires, Violence Escalate Across U.S.; WATCH: Rioters Beat Man in Streets After Defending a Pushed Over Cyclist; Protester: ‘This Is Going to Get Trump Reelected’

By Breitbart. Rioters in Santa Monica on Sunday beat up a man carrying a hockey stick to defend a woman cyclist who was pushed over, according to a video posted to social media.

Several men approached the man with the hockey stick as he tried to fight them off. Shoving him to the ground, the group began kicking him and beating him in the street.

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Woman to Santa Monica Looters: ‘This Is Going to Get Trump Reelected’

By Breitbart. A woman in Santa Monica, California, told looters on Sunday that their behavior would help President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign. Riots and looting broke out on Sunday in Santa Monica in response to the death of George Floyd.

The video, which was posted to Twitter by Buzzfeed News reporter Brianna Sacks, shows a woman standing on a Santa Monica street corner and urging protesters not to loot local businesses. . .

“This is going to get Trump reelected. Please stop. Think first. Do not get Trump reelected for your behavior,” the woman said. “Please, Santa Monica. We don’t want Trump reelected.”

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George Floyd Unrest: Riots, Fires, Violence Escalate in Several Major Cities

By Fox News. Chaos broke out in several major U.S. cities on Sunday night as rioters hijacked what had been peaceful protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.

Among the turmoil: Fires lit near the White House, including at St. John’s Church just a short walk away; rioters clashing with police in New York City; and the Los Angeles County sheriff saying people still out on the streets were “acting like terrorists.”

The National Guard’s top general on Sunday said Guard units in nearly half of U.S. states have been mobilized to help major cities deal with the riots. Gen. Joseph Lengyel said some 16,000 additional Guard troops have been deployed to 24 states and the District of Columbia in response to civil disturbances. . .

The latest deployment brought the total number of deployed National Guard members to about 62,000 across the country. Other Guard members already had been deployed to assist with their governments’ COVID-19 relief efforts. (Read more from “George Floyd Unrest: Riots, Fires, Violence Escalate in Several Major Cities” HERE)

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Forget Israel — Americans Should Start a ‘BDS’ Movement Against China ASAP

. . .So what would a BDS movement against China look like?

First would be a leveling of sanctions against all companies with ties to China’s military, to weapons of mass destruction, and to its persecution of Uyghurs and other minorities. . .

Sanctioning alone is not enough, however. Divestment must follow. We must ensure that America’s pension funds, college endowments and personal savings are not used by China’s proliferators and human-rights violators to continue doing business.

Here I have some good news to report. Forty percent of Americans now say they will never again buy a product “Made in China.” Like me, they would prefer to “use it up, wear it out, make do, or do without,” rather than fatten the coffers of the regime that has unleashed so much havoc across the world.

The other half of America needs to join in as well. Do it for the millions imprisoned in re-education camps by the CCP, for the tens of millions it murdered over its 71-year history, or for the hundreds of millions of women it forcibly aborted in the one-child policy. (Read more from “Forget Israel — Americans Should Start a ‘BDS’ Movement Against China ASAP” HERE)

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“We’re on the Wrong Side of History, Past the Point of No Return”

What’s happening in America right now are the most vivid examples yet why “revival or bust” has been our show mantra for years. There are too many Americans who either weren’t taught the American vision, or who oppose it, to have a unifying melting pot around core values as we used to. Which helped us rise above our imperfections and injustices to still produce the greatest beacon for liberty this fallen world has ever seen. The light is flickering now.

Therefore, there’s only one outcome here: revival or bust. Either another Great Awakening will take place, which brings us back to the old magic, or there will be some form of national divorce — which is what bust is. When one spouse thinks the only reason the other could possibly disagree with them on anything is the most sinister of motivations possible, that marriage as-is cannot be saved.

Our cities aren’t secure. Our nursing homes aren’t secure. Our churches aren’t open. Our kids can’t go to school or the playground. Our businesses can’t fully open. We now have 40 million unemployed. If it was any other country, we’d consider this was divine judgment. We’re on the wrong side of HIStory here.

Which brings us to Trump, who now does become a central figure in how this plays out. Not because of him uniquely, but because of what those who love him and hate him more than they should see in him. One side thinks they found themselves an American Winston Churchill. And the other side recognizes the worldview they seek to erase thinks that, and therefore have made making America become a failed state on his watch their personal D-Day.

Caught in the middle of all this are Trump’s strengths and weaknesses, as well as the goulash of beliefs he’s assembled around him in his administration/movement. For every culture warrior there’s a Jared Kushner or Steve Mnuchin. For every great evangelist there’s a Paula White. So his administration is constantly driving with the gas and the brakes at the same time. With often the initial impulse to do what is right in response, but then lacking the follow through/will once enemy resistance is met.

Meanwhile, the enemy sees resistance as barely a speed bump.

In California right now law enforcement won’t stop looting of private businesses and riots. But they will stop you from really having church, and a majority-Republican appointed Supreme Court signed off on that. In most places in America right now a large gathering of people cannot eat at a restaurant, but they can burn it down. You were safe from the virus at the biggest of big box stores, but no family-owned local businesses for some reason. And a vocal segment of our population has made covering their faces with surgical hijabs, which actual science shows isn’t going to save them, a virtue signal worth dying for.

Up until now, Trump has gotten by with largely tough talk. He’s done good things, but they’ve all really been easy if we’re being honest. He hasn’t really defied any part of the system that defies us. And we’ve largely judged him on a sliding scale in comparison to his predecessors, because of how betrayed we’ve been by the Republican Party all these years.

Whether Trump is truly Batman here come to finally confront the mean streets of Gotham (or not) is irrelevant, because what’s happening now is the spirit of the age has upped the ante thinking he might be — or because many of us think that he is. The Joker has revealed himself. Chaos reigns. And if we all didn’t know there was going to be a cost to wanting to finally confronting this, surely we do now.

Trump’s tough talk won’t suffice here. He tried it on Twitter, they instantly called his bluff the next day. He’s tweeting about the rioters, yet the riots continued. He’s not up against newsroom metrosexuals obsessed with avocado toast, has-been deep state bureaucrats trying to use MSNBC’s small audience to do a Pink Panther-level clumsy coup, or space cadet Pelosi. These have never been the real villains, merely caricatures.

The likes of CNN and its ilk are Trevor Slattery, doing political porn for largely wealthy and white fake woke folks to get off in between croquet tournaments and Howard Zinn book club meetings. This is pathetic content for the self-righteous to justify being even more so. Wealthy white people who think they’re down with the struggle, when they’re really just doing Marie Antoinette impersonations.

They’re not the real Mandarin. The real Mandarin phoned home with a riot at CNN’s corporate headquarters, so you would know the real thing. The real Mandarin called Trump’s Twitter bluff the very next day. The real Mandarin has been out in the streets this weekend, calling Trump’s bluff. And then filming beatings with their phones rather than helping the victims.

See, the real Mandarin thinks Trump is just a bloviating billionaire. He’s not Tony Stark. He’s not some bad ass, and he’s never going to be your Iron Man. He’s going to launch rockets like its 1969, while your kids weren’t permitted a 2020 graduation or wedding. All show and no go. All style no substance.

The spirit of the age is calling Trump’s bluff, which means its really calling many of ours. Just as it did when it made too many of us stay home, lose our job and business, and all over unvetted science that has proven to be junk from the bowels of flat earth. Some of you are still at home, emailing me about the Second Amendment and how you’re trapped in your homes. One of these things is not like the other.

We don’t need anymore tweets or addresses. This nation is past rallying with sentimentality anyway. We need action. We only need action.

Starting with Antifa and all other mobs who are violent, loot and riot are instantly declared domestic terrorists, and treated accordingly. If state and local law enforcement will not protect their citizens they will be defunded at the federal level. Just as federal authorities had to enforce the 13th and 14th Amendments when states and locales wanted to remain racist in the past, they will defend the Constitution from their lawlessness now. The oath says all enemies — foreign and DOMESTIC. That includes criminal charges against state and local officials who don’t defend the civil rights of their citizens.

We are overdue for a broad, and finally honest, conversation about race in this country in our time. Both how far we’ve come and where we still need to go. To come now, and reason together. But we refuse to do so while being domestically terrorized. We will not incentivize lawlessness.

We supposedly have a law and order president who doesn’t negotiate with terrorists. Time to see it. Not read it on Twitter. Not hear it from his apologists in conservative media. We need to see it.

That is real villainy out in our streets. And it will only be stopped by real justice.

You’re up, Mr. President. Your hand has been called. What are you holding?

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De Blasio’s Daughter Arrested at Protest

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s daughter was arrested at a Manhattan protest on Saturday night, law enforcement sources told The Post on Sunday.

Chiara de Blasio, 25, was taken into custody around 10:30 p.m. after cops declared an unlawful assembly at 12th Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan, the sources said.

She had allegedly been blocking traffic on Broadway and was arrested after refusing to move, the source said.

“That was a real hotspot, police cars were getting burned there, people were throwing and yelling, fighting with cops. There were thousands of people in that area at that time,” the source said.

Chiara gave a residence on East End Avenue as her address — otherwise known as Gracie Mansion, the mayor’s Upper East Side home. But she didn’t tell cops she was the mayor’s daughter. (Read more from “De Blasio’s Daughter Arrested at Protest” HERE)

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Pompeo’s Hong Kong Declaration Shows U.S. Will Hold Chinese Communist Party Accountable

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has told Congress that Hong Kong is no longer sufficiently autonomous from the People’s Republic of China, which may mean it will no longer receive different legal treatment from the United States.

Pompeo’s statement was simply a reflection of reality. The People’s Republic of China is taking away the territory’s autonomy.

The Chinese Communist Party’s equivocation during the COVID-19 pandemic, and now China’s announcement last week that it is about to pass a national security law that will allow it to rule Hong Kong without the niceties of the rule of law, were the last straw.

In a briefing with members of the foreign policy community, Pompeo fulminated, “This is a pattern and the Chinese Communist Party will have to be held accountable for the things they have done to endanger the security of the American people.”

Pompeo’s initial statement was issued in response to requirements in the 1992 Hong Kong Policy Act and the 2019 Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act. The die was cast when the act was passed: If Hong Kong is not sufficiently autonomous, it will not retain its special status.

It is not yet clear what it will look like to roll back Hong Kong’s special treatment. President Donald Trump is expected to make a statement further explaining the consequences of decertification, which will provide a clearer picture of what this move means for Hong Kong’s future and the future of U.S.-China relations.

But what is clear is that the State Department has crossed some sort of Rubicon with China’s communist leaders.

The Chinese Communist Party and President Xi Jinping did not need to make the former British colony a less free place. A financial center of 8 million people without an army, air force, or navy represents no threat to a country of 1.4 billion people with the second-largest defense budget in the world.

But it was galling to the Chinese Communist Party and Xi that anybody under their control would have freedoms such as the right to free expression, freedom of conscience, the right to property, and the right to gather peacefully.

Having to explain daily to the 1.4 billion inside mainland China that Hong Kongers wanted to retain these freedoms only reminded them that they themselves lacked them in the first place.

The idea of freedom was the threat. After years of eroding these freedoms, China’s national security law announcement forced Pompeo’s hand. In a statement Wednesday, he said, in part:

The State Department is required by the Hong Kong Policy Act to assess the autonomy of the territory from China. After careful study of developments over the reporting period, I certified to Congress today that Hong Kong does not continue to warrant treatment under United States laws in the same manner as U.S. laws were applied to Hong Kong before July 1997. No reasonable person can assert today that Hong Kong maintains a high degree of autonomy from China, given facts on the ground.

Pompeo said that China’s “intention to unilaterally and arbitrarily impose national security legislation on Hong Kong” was a “disastrous decision.” It was “only the latest in a series of actions that fundamentally undermine Hong Kong’s autonomy and freedoms and China’s own promises to the Hong Kong people under the Sino-British Joint Declaration, a U.N.-filed international treaty.”

We at The Heritage Foundation know well Hong Kong’s value as an outpost that demonstrated, every day, and for decades, the superiority of the free market system. Its low regulatory environment, rule of law, strong anti-corruption stance, and flat tax rate gave it a GDP per capita of $62,726. Mainland China, lacking all these attributes, clocks in at $15,376.

For all these reasons, Hong Kong sat atop our Index of Economic Freedom since we started it in 1995. It dropped from its position as the world’s freest economy only this year in part because of its increasingly close integration with the mainland.

Hong Kong has always been an anomaly. Britain pried the tiny island away from China in 1842 as booty from the first Opium War, making the barely populated place a permanent colony. Britain then took a 99-year lease on the adjacent Kowloon Peninsula in 1898.

In the next century Hong Kong became a powerhouse, scrambling up the value-added ladder, first making toys and textiles, then computer equipment and eventually high-end banking.

Britain did not introduce direct elections for a portion of the Legislative Council until the 1990s, but because Hong Kongers were ruled by a free and democratic colonial power, their liberal freedoms were respected.

With the lease’s end coming up, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher saw no choice but to agree to hand the entire territory to China during negotiation with China’s then-leader Deng Xiaoping in 1984, but not before Deng gave China’s word that Hong Kong “will enjoy a high degree of autonomy, except in foreign and defense affairs.”

That document, the Sino-British Joint Declaration, is an international treaty entered into the United Nations.

China now has broken its word, and for breaking it there will be severe diplomatic consequences. Pompeo’s determination will have implications for U.S.-China relations. It will also affect the business community and the global economy.

But there can be no doubt that the Hong Kong people will bear the brunt.

As Pompeo said in his telephone briefing Wednesday: “Any harm that should befall the Hong Kong people is a consequence of the Chinese Communist Party’s actions.”

As such, it is imperative that U.S. policymakers do all that they can to stand with the Hong Kong people and preserve what is left of their liberty and prosperity while simultaneously seeking to hold China accountable for breaking its word. (For more from the author of “Pompeo’s Hong Kong Declaration Shows U.S. Will Hold Chinese Communist Party Accountable” please click HERE)

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Twitter Uses Fact-Checking as a Weapon Against Trump

Fact-checking sounds innocuous enough. After all, as the late Senate Democrat Patrick Moynihan reportedly once said, “Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.”

But Twitter just showed that fact-checking can also be weaponized, used in a way that promotes one side’s ideology over another.

The tech giant, which has been under pressure from the left for years to censor or delete President Donald Trump’s tweets, did a “fact check” Tuesday on two of Trump’s tweets about mail-in ballots.

Conveniently for liberals, the fact check, which cited media outlets like The Washington Post and CNN as its only named sources, found that Trump’s facts were wrong. Notably, it was also the first time Twitter—which hosts politicians across the ideological spectrum—fact-checked a tweet.

Unsurprisingly, Trump was furious, threatening in a tweet Wednesday to “strongly regulate, or close them down” in reference to social media companies. He also said: “Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives [sic] voices.”

Neither Trump nor Twitter is in the right here. As a private company, Twitter should be legally free to do what it wants on its own platform. Trump is free to suggest that Americans who value serious debate and free expression, regardless of their ideologies, boycott Twitter. But this is no case for government intervention in a private business.

However, unless the goal was to be seen as a left-leaning company, Twitter was irresponsible and foolish with its “fact check”—which I’m putting in scare quotes because it’s not even an accurate fact check.

Here are the two Trump tweets that got slapped with the fact-checking label from Twitter:

Twitter posted below Trump’s tweet: “Get the facts about mail-in ballots.” When you click on that, it takes you to this message:

Trump makes unsubstantiated claim that mail-in ballots will lead to voter fraud

On Tuesday, President Trump made a series of claims about potential voter fraud after California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced an effort to expand mail-in voting in California during the COVID-19 pandemic. These claims are unsubstantiated, according to CNN, Washington Post and others. Experts say mail-in ballots are very rarely linked to voter fraud.

First of all, it’s simply not true that “mail-in ballots are very rarely linked to voter fraud,” or that Trump’s claim was “unsubstantiated.”

The Daily Signal’s national affairs correspondent, Fred Lucas, reported last month on “15 instances in which courts threw out an election result based in whole or in part on absentee voting fraud,” citing The Heritage Foundation’s Election Fraud Database and other sources.

Then there’s Twitter’s telling attribution: “These claims are unsubstantiated, according to CNN, Washington Post and others.”

Ah, yes, CNN, whose White House correspondent Jim Acosta basically has been engaged for years in verbal sparring with Trump. And the Post, which has its own reputation as a liberal outlet, is hardly a completely objective source, either.

So who are these “others”? Did Twitter consult with anyone, researcher or journalist or scholar, at a less liberal publication or institution? Did Twitter make any good faith attempt to consult with a variety of experts of differing ideological leanings, so that it could see the full context and data before making a ruling?

Because if Twitter is only relying on liberals for its fact-checking, it won’t be surprising if the supposedly unbiased fact-checking becomes quite ideological.

Unfortunately, conservatives have reason for concern here. The Daily Caller News Foundation’s Peter Hasson reports:

The Twitter official [Yoel Roth] overseeing the tech company’s efforts to combat misinformation is a left-wing partisan who in the past has derided President Donald Trump as a ‘wretched orange man’ and said he donated to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.

Of course, ultimately, Twitter is a private company and it can choose its own standards and practices. But consumers are also free to decide whether to remain on a platform that seems to be on the cusp of implementing a double standard when it comes to fact-checking.

It will be extremely telling what Twitter chooses to do in the days ahead.

Will the social media company fact-check liberals, too—or will Trump alone bear the stigma of a fact check? Will fact checks rely only on liberal sources, or will they involve conservative sources as well? Will Twitter modify its fact check of Trump’s tweet, acknowledging that instances of voter fraud are tied to absentee ballots?

No doubt, Twitter has been under unusually high pressure from the left in recent days.

A widower wrote to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey this month, distraught that Trump was tweeting conspiracy theories that the man’s late wife, a staffer for then-Rep. Joe Scarborough, had been murdered.

While Trump’s tweets on this matter are shameful—if he wants to fight with Scarborough, now an MSNBC host, he can do so without bringing up an unrelated person’s death—the answer is not for Twitter to take action on Trump’s tweets.

As we’ve been saying more and more over the past decade and change, America is a divided nation, with heated opinions on both sides on a host of topics. Selective fact-checking, aimed at the right and only looking to the left for the truth, will only increase that division.

Twitter has opened a real Pandora’s box here. Let’s hope the tech giant realizes its mistake, takes down the fact check of Trump’s accurate tweet, and returns to being a company that merely hosts, not criticizes, viewpoints. (For more from the author of “Twitter Uses Fact-Checking as a Weapon Against Trump” please click HERE)

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Conflicting WHO, CDC Mask Guidance Creates Confusion

An April 6 World Health Organization guidance advised that there is limited evidence that masks for healthy people are beneficial.

Studies of influenza, influenza-like illness, and human coronaviruses provide evidence that the use of a medical mask can prevent the spread of infectious droplets from an infected person to someone else and potential contamination of the environment by these droplets. 13 There is limited evidence that wearing a medical mask by healthy individuals in the households or among contacts of a sick patient, or among attendees of mass gatherings may be beneficial as a preventive measure. 14-23 However, there is currently no evidence that wearing a mask (whether medical or other types) by healthy persons in the wider community setting, including universal community masking, can prevent them from infection with respiratory viruses, including COVID-19.

The CDC refuses to acknowledge facts

Despite these well-known medical facts, our CDC and leaders are still telling everyone to wear masks even when healthy.

CDC is additionally advising the use of simple cloth face coverings to slow the spread of the virus and help people who may have the virus and do not know it from transmitting it to others. Cloth face coverings fashioned from household items or made at home from common materials at low cost can be used as an additional, voluntary public health measure. The cloth face coverings recommended are not surgical masks or N-95 respirators. Those are critical supplies that must continue to be reserved for healthcare workers and other medical first responders, as recommended by current CDC guidance.

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Report: Secret Service Rushed President Trump to Underground Bunker

Secret Service agents moved President Donald Trump to the underground bunker in the White House on Friday, according to a report from the New York Times.

The Times cited “a person with firsthand knowledge” as a source for the report and an official said that the president was never in any real danger.

Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the White House on Friday night, hurling fireworks, debris, and bottles at Secret Service as they stood on Pennsylvania Ave, blocking them from approaching the 13-foot fence at the White House. (Read more from “Report: Secret Service Rushed President Trump to Underground Bunker” HERE)

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COVID-19 Losing Potency

The new coronavirus is losing its potency and has become much less lethal, a senior Italian doctor said on Sunday.

“In reality, the virus clinically no longer exists in Italy,” said Alberto Zangrillo, the head of the San Raffaele Hospital in Milan in the northern region of Lombardy, which has borne the brunt of Italy’s coronavirus contagion.

“The swabs that were performed over the last 10 days showed a viral load in quantitative terms that was absolutely infinitesimal compared to the ones carried out a month or two months ago,” he told RAI television.

Italy has the third highest death toll in the world from COVID-19, with 33,415 people dying since the outbreak came to light on Feb. 21. It has the sixth highest global tally of cases at 233,019.

However new infections and fatalities have fallen steadily in May and the country is unwinding some of the most rigid lockdown restrictions introduced anywhere on the continent. (Read more from “COVID-19 Losing Potency” HERE)

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