Tuesday, February 24, 2026


 
BREAKING: Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum is FIRING BACK after Elon Musk’s smear linking her to cartels — and now Mexico is ready to lawyer up.
Elon Musk just lobbed a social media grenade at the president of Mexico — and it may land him in court.
After Mexican forces captured and killed notorious Jalisco New Generation Cartel boss “El Mencho,” Musk took to X to respond to an old video of President Claudia Sheinbaum discussing cartel violence. Without offering a shred of evidence, Musk claimed she was “saying what her cartel bosses tell her to say.”
Cartel bosses?
That’s not a policy disagreement. That’s an accusation of criminal conspiracy against a sitting head of state.
Sheinbaum didn’t laugh it off. She announced Tuesday that her government is reviewing potential legal action. “We are considering whether to take legal action,” she said during her morning press conference.
The video Musk referenced showed Sheinbaum arguing that returning to a full-scale “war on drugs” — like the bloody military offensive launched in 2006 — would be outside the legal framework and would only fuel more violence. That war splintered cartels and triggered years of turf battles, contributing to Mexico’s still-high homicide rate.
But nuance doesn’t trend. Outrage does.
Musk’s comment came at a tense moment. In the wake of El Mencho’s capture, cartel members launched roadblocks and arson attacks. Sheinbaum insisted the government is seeking “peace, not war,” and denied any shift toward a more militarized strategy.
Meanwhile, leaders from her MORENA party fired back hard. Party president Luisa Alcalde reminded Musk that “wealth does not give moral authority,” and suggested he focus his platform on fighting drug consumption, disinformation, and narco culture — especially since much of the demand and many of the firearms fueling cartel violence originate north of the border.
Mexico is grappling with more than 130,000 missing persons tied largely to cartel violence. In that context, tossing around baseless cartel allegations isn’t just reckless — it’s inflammatory.
Now the world’s richest man could find himself answering to lawyers instead of followers. Turns out, when you accuse a president of working for drug lords, there may be consequences beyond the algorithm.

HEAR, HEAR!!! This is the moment Karma, in all her awful, vengeful splendor, just shoved a "BIGLY" ground glass coated "UP YOURS" to every Christianazi pro-lifer in existence. Breastfeeding is pro-life, you dumb unreconstructed wankers!

 








 

"The national debt isn't the cause of our problems: It's the receipt. It's the paper trail of the largest upward transfer of wealth in 250 years of American history ..."
                                                  ~The Hartman Report

 

 

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2/24/26

BREAKING: Democrats Declare War on Trump's State of the Union With Boycotts, Counter-Rallies and Epstein Survivors
Democrats are refusing to play along with Donald Trump's State of the Union pageant tonight, mobilizing a full-scale show of resistance that includes boycotts, dueling counter-events, and a powerful symbolic move that will put Epstein survivors inside the Capitol chamber itself. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries made clear his caucus has two acceptable options: attend in "silent defiance" or join alternative programming happening across Washington, and Democrats are doing both in a big way.
Thousands are expected to gather on the National Mall for the "People's State of the Union," hosted by MoveOn Civic Action and featuring everyday Americans hit hardest by Trump's agenda. Senators Ed Markey, Chris Murphy, Adam Schiff and others will be there instead of giving Trump the audience he craves. A second counter-event, the "State of the Swamp," is being held at the National Press Club, and the name alone says everything about how Democrats view this administration.
Some members are skipping Trump's speech altogether. Rep. Ami Bera put it plainly, writing that after watching Trump "run roughshod over the Constitution" and "openly engage in corruption," he refuses to give Trump the dignity of his presence. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rep. Dina Titus and Sen. Ruben Gallego are also staying away.
But perhaps the most powerful protest is happening inside the chamber itself. Rep. Ro Khanna will bring Epstein survivor Haley Robson, calling her presence proof that accountability must come to "the Epstein class." Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is also bringing an Epstein survivor. Democrats are making sure the faces of Trump's failures and cover-ups are impossible to ignore tonight.
Members of the Democratic Women's Caucus will wear white, honoring the generations of women who fought for the right to vote and sending a message that they are still in that fight, especially as the Trump administration wages specific attacks on women's voting rights.
Jeffries summed it up perfectly: "We're not going to Donald Trump's house. He's coming to our house."