Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Christian Nationalist Warmongers Schooled By Pope Leo That Their Prayers for Holy War Are "Rejected By God"

 

Pope Leo consoles child after delivering Palm Sunday anti war sermon

Pope Leo XIV on Palm Sunday wasn't having any of Pete Hegseth's pro-war payer blather when he delivered his sermon.  The Pope made it clear God was not on the side of the white nationalist warmongers inhabiting the Trump administration as they wage their illegal war and hope for outside benediction.

Recall Hegseth, an unqualified termite that Pentagon insiders have dubbed "the dumbo McNamara' , spouted in an interview with CBS News’s “60 Minutes”  that "God" was on the side of the U.S. aggressors and warmongers, yapping:

The providence of our almighty God is there protecting those troops, and we’re committed to this mission.

But Pope Leo XIV during a Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter’s Square,  had different ideas backed up by actual theology. Indeed, Leo delivered an unusually forceful condemnation of war as the conflict with Iran entered its second month. Speaking to tens of thousands of worshippers, the pontiff said Jesus cannot be used to justify violence and cited a biblical passage saying "God will not listen to prayers from those whose hands are full of blood.”

The pope did not name specific political leaders but has steadily sharpened his criticism of Trump's war in recent weeks, repeatedly calling for an immediate ceasefire. He also lamented that Christians in the Middle East were suffering the consequences of what he described as an “atrocious” conflict and warned that some may not be able to fully observe Easter.

Leo's words in his sermon were words even a bozo like Pete Hegseth could grasp:

"Brothers and sisters, this is our God: Jesus, King of Peace, who rejects war, whom no one can use to justify war. He does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them.”

Leo emphasized that Jesus rejected violence even at the moment of his arrest, referencing a biblical account in which Christ rebuked a follower for drawing a sword.

He did not arm himself, or defend himself, or fight any war"  adding that "Jesus instead revealed a God who “always rejects violence.”

Can Hegseth, Trump and their war monger evangelicals pining for Armageddon understand that? I doubt it. In fact, in one of his demented Trash Social posts early Monday, Trump himself proved he wasn't on the side of a deity - Christian or other - so all those prayers mean no more than an ounce of lickspittle. Specifically, Trump, aka Hitler Junior, wrote :

“If for any reason a deal is not shortly reached, which it probably will be, and if the Hormuz Strait is not immediately ‘Open for Business,’ we will conclude our lovely ‘stay’ in Iran by blowing up and completely obliterating all of their Electric Generating Plants, Oil Wells and Kharg Island (and possibly all desalinization plants!), which we have purposefully not yet ‘touched,’”

But as NY Times national security columnist W.J. Hennigan observed ('America is Abandoning Morality'):

"Trump’s ultimatum is a contemptible departure from the restraint that most wartime presidents have strived for. The bombing campaign Mr. Trump described holds the potential to affect millions of Iranian civilians, inflicting long-term consequences on their access to water, electricity and other necessities. Such an attack order should never be given — in public or private.

His proposal, if acted upon, would almost certainly amount to a war crime."

Hennigan goes on after quoting a Professor Robert Goldman in The War Crimes Research Office at American University:

"This glorification of carnage has been echoed in the White House’s social media channels, which in recent weeks have published a series of stomach-churning propaganda clips that feature real footage of airstrikes in Iran cut with cartoons and scenes from video games and movies — all edited to guitar lick-laden soundtracks. War may appear super cool to Trump administration staffers who watch it from 6,000 miles away through a pop-culture viewfinder, but the rest of us should examine the human reality — and cost — of combat."

 Trump’s criminal -infested White House, meanwhile, pushed back Monday after Pope Leo XIV made his Palm Sunday remarks, with bimbo press secretary Karoline Leavitt defending the warmonger Hegseth’s use of prayer in reference to U.S. military operations.

The semi-educated blonde airhead actually spouted:

Our nation was a nation founded 250 years ago almost on Judeo-Christian values. And we have seen presidents, the leaders of the Department of War, and our troops go to prayer during the most turbulent times in our nations history, and I don’t think there is anything wrong with our military leaders or with the president calling on the American people to pray for our service members overseas.

Totally wrong on all counts given this nation was founded on the basis of Deism not Judeo-Christian theism. Article 11 of the Treaty of Tripoli makes this clear::

"As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion; as it has in itself no character of enmity against the laws, religion, or tranquility, of Mussulmen; and, as the said States never entered into any war, or act of hostility against any Mahometan nation, it is declared by the parties, that no pretext arising from religious opinions, shall ever produce an interruption of the harmony existing between the two countries"

Karoline probably can't understand that so let me explain. Our nation's founders, like Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison were Deists, not orthodox Christians. In the Deist view an innominate, impersonal Intelligence created the cosmos - but then detached from it - so there's no further involvement.  If detached it can have no enmity against other religions or their laws etc. as the Treaty of Tripoli notes.

If Karoline needs a simplified analogy, the Deist God is analogous to an intelligent child who makes a toy with a gear wheel, winds it up and releases it. The toy has the ability to move after being wound up and released. Thus, the child makes the toy, winds it up, releases it down the sidewalk, then walks away never to glance at it or its final outcome, destination.

We know nearly all the Founders -  the actual authors of the Constitution - were hard core Deists, not  Christians. The Pope's message was timely given that leaders on all sides of the Iran war have tried to use religion to justify their unconscionable actions. Chief among these is frat boy white supremacist Pete Hegseth. Who actually invoked a white nationalist end time extremist form of Christianity to try to paint the U.S. as a "Christian nation" trying to vanquish all its evil foes with military might. E.g. Hegseth: "Please Lord, let all OUR weapons find their mark!"

But if Leo's message is on target, all the military might summoned by the Trump traitors, pedos and warmongers will not make a dent in the ongoing conflict, especially if Hitler Jr. commits war crimes.

 See also any or all of these Youtube videos:

Trump has 'no idea' what he’s gotten into on Iran | David Cay Johnston

“America Walked Into a Strategic Trap — And Now It Can’t Escape Prof Jiang Analysis”

THIS WAR IS TURNING INTO AMERICA’S NIGHTMARE. | Prof. John Mearsheimer

Professor Pape: Iran Is 'VIETNAM ON STEROIDS'

Mayhap, Petey wants to rethink his prayers.

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by Paul Josephson | March 21, 2026 - 5:08am | permalink

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Pete Hegseth is carrying out a Holy War at the Pentagon and abroad. He has rightly come under fire for incompetent leadership and mediocre management of the Iran war. The war was a mistake in the first place, both because Iran did not pose an immediate threat to US interests, and because President Donald Trump assumed a rapid victory and regime change would secure oil for the US and its allies for decades to come. But motivated by Christian Nationalism, fueled by angry masculinity, and blinded by ideological certainty, Hegseth’s crusade was doomed to failure from the start. Within the Pentagon, the battle against “woke” ideas and diversity has shaken leadership and hurt morale.

On the international front, Hegseth’s religious conviction about the immorality of Iran’s Islamic leadership led him to the conclusion that his god would protect the US in any war. Yet devoid of real goals and plans, motivated by ignorance about Iranian society, and discarding the intelligence community’s dire warnings about the chances of failure, Hegseth pushed on. The US now finds itself in a long-term war waged by an angry Fox journalist, not a competent secretary of defense.

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Kudos To Bill Maher For Sharing Reality of Aliens - UFOs On HBO Real Time

                                    Bill Maher on Real Time: "Aliens are real"
                                   'GO Fast' UAP released by Defense Dept.

Being an advocate and voice for UFO reality (as in actual alien craft) is not easy, as the late Carl Sagan knew. Which was why he held up sharing his acknowledgment of that reality (with Northwestern Astronomy professor J. Allen Hynek) until very late in his career.

Unlike Sagan, Bill Maher is a comedian so there's no chance of him - or very little - of losing funding, and he'd likely laugh off any snark from deniers and critics.

But still, he had to display some nerve in his Real Time episode Friday,

New Rule: The Disclosure Moment | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

sharing with viewers that it was now time for a 'come to Jesus' (at least in scientific terms) UFO-Alien moment. He based his acceptance, after years of agnostic stance, on the growing number of credible sightings by military personnel (such as seasoned Navy pilots) and intelligence officials, who have said openly alien life is already likely on Earth and having its way in our skies.  As Maher put it:

"My opinion changes when the information changes,

Adding:

"Yes, there was a time when the only actual contact we heard about aliens was from rural people who had been abducted and anally probed,But you don't hear about that anymore. Why? My guess is the aliens gathered all the information they needed about us … [and] now they seem to be in a different phase. 

They seem to want to be spotted. Why else for this constant ‘playing peek-a-boo’ with our military? And it's serious people [saying this] now."

And of course there was the documentary with dozens of officials, intel specialists, scientists from last year:

The Age of Disclosure - Official Trailer | IMDb

Maher then showed the infamous video of a Hellfire missile clearly fired at a UAP but bouncing off it like a rubber ball, e.g.

HELLFIRE MISSILE BOUNCES OFF MYSTERIOUS ORB IN STUNNING UAP FOOTAGE SHOWN TO CONGRESS

This is related to a post I had made previously:

Brane Space: Reaper Drone Video Released At House Oversight Hearing Again Proves UAP Are REAL Craft Not Optical Illusions

Maher then pointed to reports from military pilots and government officials who have described encountering unidentified objects exhibiting capabilities far beyond known technology, saying:

"They keep seeing things move through air and ocean in ways that defy our physics. Military pilots who say, ‘Yeah, I saw something doing Mach 10, and then it stopped on a dime and disappeared,.  That's not a drone. That's not something from another country. Even Elon is like, 'Not me.

Maher, for emphasis:

"It’s not weirdos and beardos saying this," he said. "It’s guys with buzz cuts and security clearances who are spilling the tea, and politicians who you don't think are crazy people."

Maher noted that Congress has already held historic hearings on unidentified aerial phenomena, noting how seriously the government is now treating sightings it still cannot explain.  See again, an earlier blog post:

Brane Space: Military Vets' Testimony At UAP -UFO Hearing Disclose "Non-human" Craft U.S. Is Unable To Counter Or Disable

Maher again, on the govt suppression basis:

"The government's official public line is, 'We don't know what these things are.'" he said. "But, in private, what they say is, 'No, seriously, we don't know what these things are, but they didn't leak from a lab in China."

Incredibly, Maher will still likely take lots of flak from the deniers, despite the fact the late Cornell planetary scientist Carl Sagan eventually saw the  light decades ago. Sagan  - once a debunker of the idea of real UFOs, aliens -  did finally come around to accepting the validity in a one-on-one with Northwestern University astronomer J. Allen Hynek, e.g.

https://setiathome.berkeley.edu/forum_thread.php?id=76926

Excerpt:  "The pillar of modern space science Dr. Carl Sagan revealed to Dr. J. Allen Hynek, that he knew UFOs were real but could not talk publicly about the matter and possibly risk the loss of academic funding."


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And:

What The Pentagon Prelim UFO Report Isn't Saying: 'The Aliens Are Here, We Just Don't Want To Admit It."

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And:

UFO SECRET FILES, DRONE SWARMS AND NUCLEAR-LINKED SIGHTINGS STUN EXPERTS IN 2025

And:

Congressman describes secret UFO videos: "Defies logic"

Monday, March 30, 2026

Biggest No Kings Rallies Yet - But TIMES Reporter Remains Clueless About The Purpose

 

     NY Times Jeremy W.  Peters: "Who does Left have to lead?"  
Ans. NO ONE, Sherlock! 'No Kings' ain't defined by political identity!

NYC protester knows what No Kings was about: Agency for citizens
                Scene from Denver No Kings rally - American flag prominent

"The No Kings rallies yesterday succeeded in motivating a powerful voting base to take back this country from a man who has only served his own interests, not the nation's.  True, rallies alone will not get Trump to change course but energizing voters - especially new ones - is what Trump is most fearful of. Hence, his pushing the anti-voter SAVE Act.
- Ali Velshi. on MSNOW: 'Velshi, Sunday morning


It was heartening once again to see Americans turn out across the nation Saturday- setting a mass protest record with over 8 million in 3,100 + locations.   These millions - from Little Rock and Jonesboro, AR, to Charlotte, NC, to Missoula MT and Miami, FL, to NYC and Denver and Philly,  showed up to protest the sitting traitor and felon who fancies himself a king.   Raucous and joyous  - empowered by their unified energy -  these citizens pushed back on Capt. Bonespurs's' latest Hitlerite efforts.  Now including threatening NATO countries and dispatching U.S. ground troops to Iran.

Amazingly, one NY Times commenter seemed to have grasped what NY Times' reporter Jeremy Peters was unable to in a Saturday column, writing:

 "Protesting is a physical demonstration of your opposition, essential in this social media dominated society. Trump can’t deny a massive crowd, other than calling them “dangerous leftist lunatics”, which he probably will. It’s cathartic to be with fellow citizens fighting for our democracy."

Such a mature and insightful take might have been assumed from Times' reporter Peters, but I didn't see it, though it should be obvious that Democracy is not self-executing.   Citizens to be citizens - and not merely 'consumers' - have to become involved when a renegade, rogue government is trashing norms, laws and the Constitution. We have to vote, we have to show allegiance, and we have to protest.  As Ali Velshi put it in his opening remarks on Saturday, people have to stand up for their nation's laws and principles especially if a nest of criminals has taken over the machinery of governance.

 Further, there is agency and energy to being on the right side of history and being motivated to protect democracy or what was democracy before Trump commenced his path to autocracy with his cast of lackeys, bootlickers and sycophants.

Typical among this sorry lot is Trump administration spokesperson Abigail Jackson, who barked Saturday (parroting the WSJ line):

"The only people who care about these Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions are the reporters who are paid to cover them," 

Too dense to grasp that no reporters get ‘paid’ to cover these protests any more than other events, such as Dotard babbling about a black pen left on his desk four days ago. Which showed the orange fruitcake is really in need of serious medical, neurological intervention. And he is the one that has access to the nuclear codes!  Any American not worried about Trump's defecating on the Constitution - or engaged in protes-  ought to examine his own priorities and political biases.

As usual the tired and predictable "Hate America" fulminations were barked from the MAGA dummies – many of whom now appear to support Trump’s illegal war on Iran. But it isn’t about hating America as much as hating what the first felon ever elected has done to America - defiling it from pillar to post. And now putting the entire world at risk of going up in flames by  launching a war based a whim and an ego trip-  believing he’d have as easy a time as toppling Maduro in Venezuela.

As for Jeremy Peters, he writes in his opening:

"Millions of Americans are expected to turn out on Saturday for mass demonstrations against President Trump, the latest organized display of anger led by the coalition of progressive groups known as No Kings."

This is his first error, one of treating the protests superficially as a "display of anger" analogous to a recent Wall Street Journal carping that it is a "psychological therapy outlet for Trump derangement".  In fact, it is neither. It is rather millions of citizens summoning agency to make their voices heard, and let the tyrant king know his actions are opposed.  Irrespective of whether following proto-Nazi Stephen Miller's orders to attack hard working immigrants using masked paramilitary goons, or Trump's yen to blow up boats of innocent fishermen off the coast of South America, or  Hitler Jr. launching an illegal war with no consultation with congress.  

Peters then goes on showing he knows less and less about what he's writing:

"Those two (earlier) protests gave the administration’s most ardent opponents an outlet for their discontent at a time when Democrats were deflated from their losses in 2024 and reassessing their missteps. But as the third “No Kings” demonstration gets started, it’s an open question whether posting another big  number will be enough to influence the course of the nation’s politics. Can the protests harness that energy and turn it into victories in the November midterm elections? How can they avoid a primal scream that fades into a whimper?"

The Times dummy in the above expulsion of nonsense doesn't even seem to be aware the previ0us No Kings national protests already made a difference. As Velshi pointed out, since the last one the Dems have captured 30 - as in THIRTY - state and local elections, routing the Repukes. The latest being Emily Gregory who flipped a Florida House seat that had been controlled by Republicans and in Trump's own Mar-A-Lago district. See e.g.

Dem Emily Gregory on flipping Florida House seat that includes Trump's Mar-a-Lago | New Hampshire Public Radio

Peters, evidently stoked on some brew or stew of shrooms, then babbles:

"The phrase “No Kings” is a nod to the anti-authoritarian, democratic principles the country was founded on — which the protesters say Mr. Trump has ignored."

No, genius, has ignored - not "which the protesters SAY he's ignored".  Wake up and face reality. Maybe Peters never saw the January TIMES article: Trump Takes America’s ‘Imperial Presidency’ to a New Level:

Which noted:

"Mr. Trump takes it upon himself to reinterpret a constitutional amendment and to eviscerate agencies and departments created by Congress. He dictates to private institutions how to run their affairs. He sends troops into American streets and wages an unauthorized war against nonmilitary boats in the Caribbean. He openly uses law enforcement for what his own chief of staff calls “score settling” against his enemies, he dispenses pardons to favored allies and he equates criticism to sedition punishable by death."

Not to mention launching an illegal war and setting up a ruse ('SAVE Act')  to interfere with federal elections which are the responsibility of the states.

Lastly, one encounters this clueless twaddle, which I'd have expected my junior high nephew to have more likely put 0ut: 

"Nor has a high-profile leader or public face emerged, in the way that Tom Hayden did during the 1960s antiwar protests. Luminaries of today’s left like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez act as champions of progressive causes rather than only as foils to Mr. Trump."

Failing totally to grasp the protests themselves are not from the 'Left'- but energized by Americans across the political spectrum.  This was emphasized by former Tea Party activist Joe Walsh who appeared on Velshi Saturday.  Walsh, at the Arlington, VA No Kings, made it clear the people assembled "are not Ds or Rs" but concerned citizens fighting to preserve their democracy

Obviously, then, given the wide spectrum for the No Kings rallies it would be stupid to have or support one leader from one particular part of the spectrum. Indeed, protests erupted in more than a dozen other countries, from Europe to Latin America to Australia, Ezra Levin, a co-executive director of Indivisible, a group spearheading the events, said in an interview. In countries with constitutional monarchies, people call the protests "No Tyrants," he said.

In Rome, thousands marched with defiant chants aimed at Premier Giorgia Meloni, whose conservative government saw its referendum for streamlining Italy's judiciary fail badly this week amid criticism that it was a threat to the courts' independence. Protesters also waved banners protesting Israeli and US attacks on Iran, calling for "A world free from wars."

In London, people protesting the war held banners with slogans such as "Stop the far right" and "Stand up to Racism."

Maybe by the time of the next No Kings protests, or the coming huge Dem win in the midterms, Jeremy Peters will have absorbed these points.

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by Nancy Braus | March 28, 2026 - 5:27am | permalink

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Millions of Americans are currently hard at work doing whatever we can to resist the fascism that has quickly taken hold in the United States. For as long as I can remember, many Americans were discontented with many aspects of the government—both people like me, who have always worked for environmental, social, and economic justice, and the people who would devolve into Donald Trump’s supporters—the same racist, nativist misogynists who have always populated this settler colonial state.

For those of us who value kindness, learning, fairness, diversity, working for a future for the environment, and all the other values hated by the MAGA cult, this is a time that feels like a daily nightmare. Every value we hold is being smashed into the ground by this cult that often feels almost supernatural in its pure evil.

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by Robert Reich | March 29, 2026 - 5:13am | permalink

— from Robert Reich's Substack

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Friends,

Yesterday, millions of us once again affirmed the foundation of the common good.

Across America, people showed their solidarity — in opposition to Trump’s ill-considered war in Iran, with immigrants being targeted by ICE and Border Patrol agents, with current and former public officials whom Trump is prosecuting, with the students and universities whose freedom to learn and speak continues to be threatened by Trump, in favor of the earth and stopping climate change, and with every American who’s determined to reject dictatorship.

But how do we turn yesterday’s solidarity into political power?

Three suggestions. All depend on our working with activists we already know, added to those we met yesterday, and the activism of our local Indivisible chapter and other groups we participate in.

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A Lesson For All Voters To Master: How Wannabe Kings Grab And Hold Onto Power

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Wannabe King Trump Gets Feted at Windsor While Angry Protests Rage In London

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by Christopher D. Cook | June 20, 2025 - 5:21am | permalink

The June 14 “No Kings Day” outpouring was truly historic. An estimated 5 million people (some estimates from organizers run closer to 10 million) flooded the streets in more than 2,100 cities and towns across the nation, peacefully expressing their outrage at President Donald Trump’s unrelenting assaults on immigrants, democracy, the Constitution, science, diversity, government services, and more.

To paraphrase the target of this uprising, we’ve rarely seen anything like this. “No Kings Day” protests, taking place in all 50 states, including massive crowds in Red states, may well be America’s biggest single day of protest against a U.S. president and his policies. (By some accounts, “No Kings Day” ranks third among all U.S. protests for a single-day turnout.)

Throughout the next day, the internet was wallpapered with photographs of huge red-state crowds, everywhere: Sugarland, Texas. Blount County, Tennessee. Omaha, Nebraska. Hot Springs, Arkansas. Jackson, Mississippi. Indianapolis, Indiana. Birmingham, Alabama. Everywhere.

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    Opinion

    Philip Bump

    Stating the obvious: Mass protests are not going to help Trump


    Excerpt:

    It’s understandable that media coverage of Saturday’s events would focus on an obvious political contrast: While President Donald Trump summoned Americans to Washington to celebrate the Army’s (and his own) birthday, protesters against Trump’s authoritarian approach to his position took to the streets around the country and around the world.

    This comparison does a disservice to the difference in scale between the two. Though estimating crowd size is tricky and subject to bias, it seems clear that the anti-Trump “No Kings” protests drew millions of attendees in the U.S. while the Army/Trump parade enticed thousands. It was a demonstration of opposition that will be impossible for the president to spin. But, then, he might not have to.

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    by Rob Okun | June 15, 2025 - 5:03am | permalink

    A would-be king wants a coronation today—Saturday, June 14—a date already laden with meaning: Flag Day, the 250th anniversary of the founding of the U.S. Army, and, yes, Donald J. Trump’s 79th birthday. But this year, Americans are refusing to let the day be coopted. Across all 50 states, from big cities to small towns, more than 1,800 events are planned to mark what organizers are calling the “No Kings Day of Defiance.”

    Driven by grassroots outrage and organized by IndivisiblePublic CitizenSocial Security WorksThird ActCommit to Democracy, and others, these decentralized protests share one audacious goal: to reclaim the flag from authoritarianism and reject the corrosive spectacle of a would-be despot. The theme? “Take back the flag on Flag Day.”

    Trump’s military pageant—planned for the heart of Washington—is a grotesque parody of patriotism. The New York Times reported that theproposed display features 28 M1 Abrams tanks, 28 Stryker armored vehicles, a vintage WWII-era B-25 bomber, 6,700 troops, 50 helicopters, and more than 100 military vehicles, horses, even a dog. The projected cost will likely end up at nearly $50 million, footed by we the people. All in the service of one man’s fragile ego.

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    by Fred Wertheimer | June 15, 2025 - 5:10am | permalink

    This week President Donald Trump sent the National Guard and Marines to Los Angeles to control what he preposterously called a “violent occupation.”

    Sending U.S. troops to act against citizens exercising their right to free speech is a chilling betrayal of American democracy. The rebellion Trump claims to be fighting is simply nonexistent.

    In fact, reporters and on-site observers have documented that the protests in Los Angeles—and those spreading now to other cities—are, for the most part, nonviolent. The violence that has occurred was likely intensified by the arrival of the military.

    Late Thursday, a federal court ruled that Trump’s deployment of the National Guard in California was illegal and unconstitutional and ordered Trump to relinquish control of the California National Guard back to Governor Gavin Newsom. That ruling has been temporarily blocked by an Appeals Court and the deployment will be allowed to continue at least into next week.

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    And:

    'NO KINGS' Protests = Diminishing Returns? WSJ's Kim Strassel Needs To Watch Those News Clips Again