.@MegynKelly asks Gregory Bovino about Border Patrol Chief Mike Banks resigning today: "Chief Banks and I are both 'mass deportations' people... And we're all no longer employed by the Department of Homeland Security. What does that tell you? ... There's a lot of swamp creatures… pic.twitter.com/TqTVgOtfWv
— The Megyn Kelly Show (@MegynKellyShow) May 14, 2026
Thursday, May 14, 2026
GREG BOVINO: Chief Banks and I are both 'mass deportations' people... And we're all no longer employed by the Department of Homeland Security. What does that tell you? ... There's a lot of swamp creatures . . .
DEAD WRONG HISTORY: Sam Kinison was an ordained Pentecostal preacher before he became a comedian. He debuted this at Rodney Dangerfield's HBO special in 1985.
My buddy did the storyboards for this. I think it’s brilliant and Mr Kinison is a main character in it… https://t.co/0Xf6MVuMf8
— Gary Geraths (@garygeraths) May 14, 2026
ALEX FASULO: Who’s stuck remediating the superfund site? The landowners who sold out in the first place. It’s baked right into their contracts.
Wheatfield, Indiana (Jasper County / nearby Starke County), specifically the Dunns Bridge Solar I and II facilities.
China worked with complicit politicians and kleptocrats to place major projects near collection system including the great lakes. These large installations are national security risks!
— MasonsLodge (@TemplarsLodge) May 13, 2026
Diana West reminds us that Red China manufactures 80% of solar panels.
from Alex Fasulo,
This is now a superfund site. Forever chemicals (PFAS), lead, cadmium, zinc, microplastics, and glass shards have destroyed the soil below them for centuries.
The solar installer will have filed bankruptcy or sold the LLC multiple times by now. They’re no longer on the hook for cleaning up this mess, nor do they plan to spend the millions.
Who’s stuck remediating the superfund site? The landowners who sold out in the first place. It’s baked right into their contracts.
You won’t hear that from them, though. They signed gag orders when they took their foreign renewable money.
And when the landowners can’t even afford it… it falls on the town. It falls on the local taxpayers.
HEATHER MACDONALD: The reason that people are not being put in jail today is because nobody wants to, as a recent crime victim said "put another black man in jail." As a result, we are putting everybody at risk.
The anarchy in America’s big cities is out of control.
— Heather Mac Donald (@HMDatMI) May 14, 2026
Mentally ill psychotics with criminal records six feet long are shoving people into subways and down subway stairs, sometimes fatally, as happened a week ago in New York. These repeat criminals are not being confined to… pic.twitter.com/MX9TBPWo0W
FULL INTERVIEW HERE.
Murder homicide data is the gold standard in the criminal justice system because you really can't hide the bodies, and it looks like there has been a significant decrease across the country this year. But on the other hand, that doesn't mean that we have an acceptable level of crime. Two things can be true. Violent crime can have decreased from the post George Floyd race riot hysteria high, but we can be moving back towards the mean. At the same time, we we have a level of anarchy in New York City, in Los Angeles, in Philadelphia, yes, in Washington DC that is simply unacceptable. I would argue that in some senses crime today is worse than it was in the 1960s because you have a completely different element at this point. You have these mentally ill psychotics who have criminal records the length of 6 ft that are still out there pushing people into subways, pushing them down Subway stairs, as we saw recently to their deaths, that are not being confined all because of this conceit of disparate impact. The reason that people are not being put in jail today is because nobody wants to, as a recent crime victim said "put another black man in jail." As a result, we are putting everybody at risk. And this type of crime committed by repeat offenders that should either be locked away after their second offense, as far as I'm concerned, or put in a mental institution involuntarily is something that we have not seen at this level ever.
MATRIX MYSTERIES: The Monterey Bay Aquarium charges $295 for a family membership or $125 for a single adult. With an EBT card, entry is free — and up to four guests get in free every visit. There is a ZERO incentive for these people to ever get off Food Stamps.
The Monterey Bay Aquarium charges $295 for a family membership or $125 for a single adult.
— MatrixMysteries (@MatrixMysteries) May 14, 2026
With an EBT card, entry is free — and up to four guests get in free every visit.
There is a ZERO incentive for these people to ever get off Food Stamps. pic.twitter.com/1U4CtZ8mfF