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MINNEAPOLIS — In a rambling, conspiratorial letter addressed to the FBI, alleged assassin Vance Boelter claimed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz instructed him to kill U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar so that Walz could run for the U.S. Senate, according to two people familiar with the contents of the letter.

The letter is the clearest evidence yet of Boelter’s mindset after the targeted violence against Minnesota politicians last week. It is incoherent, one and a half pages long, confusing and hard to read, according to two people familiar with the letter’s contents. It includes Boelter alleging he had been trained by the U.S. military off the books, and that Walz, who is not running for Senate, had asked him to kill Klobuchar and others.

One thing’s crystal clear, this guy is a dangerous, unhinged lunatic. That much isn’t in doubt. But there’s still a lot of murkiness surrounding the case. From what’s been reported so far, he appears to be a religious extremist with strong anti-abortion view and the list found in his car included nearly 70 names, mostly Democrats and individuals linked to abortion services. That paints a chilling picture of premeditation.

What’s also notable is his political background. He was previously registered as a Republican in Wisconsin before moving to Minnesota, where voters don’t register by party. Still, people who knew him—including childhood friend, have said he was an open supporter of Trump and even attended Trump rallies. That detail has been echoed by others who knew him well.

I’m not saying he committed this crime because he supported Trump--that’s not the point. What I’m saying is, this guy is clearly unhinged, a total lunatic, and there’s still a lot we don’t know. More details will come out, and it’s already obvious this isn’t just about politics--it runs deeper than that.
 
One thing’s crystal clear, this guy is a dangerous, unhinged lunatic. That much isn’t in doubt. But there’s still a lot of murkiness surrounding the case. From what’s been reported so far, he appears to be a religious extremist with strong anti-abortion view and the list found in his car included nearly 70 names, mostly Democrats and individuals linked to abortion services. That paints a chilling picture of premeditation.

What’s also notable is his political background. He was previously registered as a Republican in Wisconsin before moving to Minnesota, where voters don’t register by party. Still, people who knew him—including childhood friend, have said he was an open supporter of Trump and even attended Trump rallies. That detail has been echoed by others who knew him well.

I’m not saying he committed this crime because he supported Trump--that’s not the point. What I’m saying is, this guy is clearly unhinged, a total lunatic, and there’s still a lot we don’t know. More details will come out, and it’s already obvious this isn’t just about politics--it runs deeper than that.
Agree.

I think financial problems (possible bankruptcy) played a major factor.

There's an old saying, when some people lose everything, they lose it. Seen it several times.
 
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A few hours ago, there was a big fight at a gas station down the road. People are losing it.

A guy came into my truck stop to tell me about it. Then he said, "I seen you! You are the guy who walk around town with two cats!"

I keep to myself. My cats keep me happy and content. People are getting crazier by the day.
 
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In my view, abusing or exploiting children and the elderly is among the most despicable crimes imaginable. These are some of the most vulnerable members of our society, people who often cannot defend themselves, which makes their abuse even more repugnant.

And then there’s the revolting username, joebidennnn69.’ It’s not just perverse, it shows a disturbing fixation on Joe Biden, as if hijacking his name somehow masks the user’s own depravity. It’s trolling layered on top of a crime, and it adds another level of sickness to an already vile situation.


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Agree.

I think financial problems (possible bankruptcy) played a major factor.

There's an old saying, when some people lose everything, they lose it. Seen it several times.
You’re right, he filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2023, citing over 180,000 in debt, including personal loans, unpaid credit cards, and, perhaps most dangerously, back taxes. And let’s be honest, you never mess with Uncle Sam.

At the time, he was also unemployed, having recently quit a job transporting bodies for a funeral home. He’d racked up a trail of failed business ventures, including a security firm in Minnesota and some questionable projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo, because, clearly, that’s the safest place to invest your money, right?

To make matters worse, he was reportedly consumed by extreme religious and ideological beliefs. He was fanatically opposed to abortion, harbored deep distrust of mainstream politics, and had a particular hatred for Democrats.

While investigators haven’t released a complete psychological profile, it’s pretty clear that multiple factors converged, a crushing financial collapse, a long line of business failures, unemployment and increasing isolation, and a growing commitment to extremist views.

It’s a textbook recipe for volatility. When someone feels powerless financially and personally, they may seek validation or control through radical ideologies. In his case, that dangerous mix may have pushed him past the breaking point.
 
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A few hours ago, there was a big fight at a gas station down the road. People are losing it.

A guy came into my truck stop to tell me about it. Then he said, "I seen you! You are the guy who walk around town with two cats!"

I keep to myself. My cats keep me happy and content. People are getting crazier by the day.
We all have our reasons, and I truly respect that. But for me personally, I just can’t live in a neighborhood like that. I still remember a few months ago when you shared a similar story about the challenges you were facing in your neighborhood.

I’d rather spend a few hundred extra dollars and move into a better neighborhood. Peace of mind and a safer environment are worth every penny.

And on a lighter note, I’m definitely not a cat person. I’ve always been a dog guy. Got my first puppy when I was eight years old, and ever since then, dogs have had a permanent place in my life.

No doubt, the world really is becoming a crazier place. And honestly, I think one of the biggest reasons is the rise in substance abuse. There are just so many dangerous, destructive drugs out there now, and they’re messing people up in ways we’ve never seen before.
 
You’re right, he filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2023, citing over 180,000 in debt, including personal loans, unpaid credit cards, and, perhaps most dangerously, back taxes. And let’s be honest, you never mess with Uncle Sam.

At the time, he was also unemployed, having recently quit a job transporting bodies for a funeral home. He’d racked up a trail of failed business ventures, including a security firm in Minnesota and some questionable projects in the Democratic Republic of Congo, because, clearly, that’s the safest place to invest your money, right?

To make matters worse, he was reportedly consumed by extreme religious and ideological beliefs. He was fanatically opposed to abortion, harbored deep distrust of mainstream politics, and had a particular hatred for Democrats.

While investigators haven’t released a complete psychological profile, it’s pretty clear that multiple factors converged, a crushing financial collapse, a long line of business failures, unemployment and increasing isolation, and a growing commitment to extremist views.

It’s a textbook recipe for volatility. When someone feels powerless financially and personally, they may seek validation or control through radical ideologies. In his case, that dangerous mix may have pushed him past the breaking point.
You are spot on.

Can't wait for a FOIA by someone to make the manifesto public.
 
We all have our reasons, and I truly respect that. But for me personally, I just can’t live in a neighborhood like that. I still remember a few months ago when you shared a similar story about the challenges you were facing in your neighborhood.

I’d rather spend a few hundred extra dollars and move into a better neighborhood. Peace of mind and a safer environment are worth every penny.

And on a lighter note, I’m definitely not a cat person. I’ve always been a dog guy. Got my first puppy when I was eight years old, and ever since then, dogs have had a permanent place in my life.

No doubt, the world really is becoming a crazier place. And honestly, I think one of the biggest reasons is the rise in substance abuse. There are just so many dangerous, destructive drugs out there now, and they’re messing people up in ways we’ve never seen before.
If I could spare a few hundred bucks, I will buy an acre in the middle of nowhere.

It's not the neighborhood, it's nearly the whole damn town. This area of Oklahoma was once known as outlaw territory 120 years ago.

First sheriff was ran out of town for terrorizing the locals, the sheriff before the current one is hiding out in Colorado.

The current one is no better than a highway robber.

The fish rots from the head down.

Here, the fish is nearly rotted through.

Oklahoma is an oligarchy, pretending to be a republic.
 
As of today--June 20, 2025--it’s been 79 days since Trump’s administration launched its much-hyped ‘90 deals in 90 days’ initiative. So far, they’ve announced just one agreement--with the United Kingdom. But it hasn’t been finalized or ratified by Congress and is widely described as a framework rather than a full-fledged trade deal.

The irony? The UK is a country with which the U.S. already runs a trade surplus, so the practical impact of the agreement is minimal at best. In short, the effort has so far been a flop, and with only 11 days left, it’s hard to see that changing.

At one point, while Trump was bragging to reporters about some so-called successful negotiations, the Canadian Prime Minister turned to French President Macron and gave a knowing wink. I couldn’t help but laugh, it was hilarious, and frankly, a pretty understandable reaction.


😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
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Canadian Prime Minister, Mark Carney winks at French President Macron while Trump speaks beside them​


Just watched the May Figure. Food Inflation Index is higher on a Year on Year (YoY) term, it was 2.2% back in May 2024 and now is 2.9, and that's before all the Tariff cooling period expire, you are looking at around 15% overall increase in inflation if the only deal done was with the UK. Well, either that or he eat his word.

The European is laughing all the way to their bank when they know what they just need to do is to ignore Trump.
 

Police sound alarm on dangerous ‘jugging’ robbery trend sweeping across America​


As surveillance footage of an increasingly popular violent street crime has surfaced from South Carolina, police are warning Americans of the disturbing trend.

The crime is known as “jugging,” a type of robbery in which criminals surveil banks and ATMs, watching for victims who withdraw large sums of money. When those victims finish their transactions, the “juggers” will usually follow them to a secondary location, where they will rob the victims, often inside their vehicles.

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While it maybe too early to say, Zohran Mamdani, could have changed US politics tonight. This could be South Asian, and especially Muslim American’s “Obama Moment”; finally to be seen as just like other Americans by the National consciousness.


@RabzonKhan Mamdani is the kind of change I have been saying all this time the democrat party has needed.

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And before anyone says Muslims aren’t treated differently, they should listen to lived experiences of Muslims, that just want to be treated like everyone else, and still live by their faith, in the most basic ways.

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