Reuters: Appeals court rejects Trump request to deploy National Guard in Chicago area
A federal appeals court on Saturday rejected the Trump administration’s request to immediately allow the deployment of National Guard troops to Illinois, leaving in place a lower court’s order that blocked the mobilization temporarily.
In a brief order, the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the federal government remains barred from deploying troops but that any out-of-state Guard members in Illinois do not need to return to their home states for now. The mobilization had included hundreds of soldiers called up from the Texas National Guard.
U.S. District Judge April Perry had issued an order blocking the National Guard deployment on Thursday after expressing skepticism about the administration’s assertions that the soldiers were needed to protect federal agents from violent protesters.
A separate federal judge in Oregon has also blocked President Donald Trump’s effort to send troops to Portland, though another appellate court appeared poised to overrule that decision during arguments earlier this week.
In both cases, the Democratic governors of the states sued Trump, arguing that the administration deliberately miscast mostly peaceful demonstrations as violent to justify further deployments.
Perry’s order is set to remain in effect until at least October 23, though she could extend it.
Trump has threatened to expand his campaign to other Democratic-led cities, after sending Guard troops this year to Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., despite objections from their mayors.
A trial court in Los Angeles ruled the deployment of Guard troops there during the summer was illegal, though an appeals court later granted a stay of that ruling while the administration’s appeal is pending.
While the National Guard is part of the U.S. military, during domestic deployments it is usually controlled by governors in response to events such as natural disasters.
New York Post: Police fire non-lethal rounds at Portland ICE protesters [Video]
Video shows clashes between authorities and anti-ICE protesters at an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon, on October 12th. In the footage, authorities can be seen perched atop the facility, shooting down at protesters with non-lethal rounds.
Slingshot News: ‘I Don’t Care One Bit!’: GOP Loser Lindsey Graham Shrugs His Shoulders Over Trump’s Weaponization Of The DOJ During Interview [Video]
In an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press” with Kristen Welker yesterday, Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) pathetically tried to talk about Biden when pressed on Trump’s blatant weaponization of the Justice Department against political foes. Eventually, Graham outright exclaimed that he doesn’t care.
Occupy Democrats: Numerous airports stun the Trump administration by REFUSING to air the insane fascist propaganda video from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem that blames Democrats for the MAGA shutdown.
This is an all-out rebellion…
“We believe the Hatch Act clearly prohibits use of public assets for political purposes and messaging,” Molly Prescott, spokeswoman for the Port of Portland, which operates Portland International Airport, told The Washington Post.
“This is the first time to our knowledge that the Port has declined to play a video,” she added.
The Hatch Act of 1939 prohibits federal employees from engaging in partisan political behavior while on the job and is designed to prevent the party in power from abusing the apparatus of government.
“I’m Kristi Noem, the United States Secretary of Homeland Security. It is TSA’s top priority to make sure that you have the most pleasant and efficient airport experience as possible while we keep you safe,” Noem says in the video. “However, Democrats in Congress refuse to fund the federal government and because of this, many of our operations are impacted and most of our TSA employees are working without pay. We will continue to do all that we can to avoid delays that will impact your travel and our hope is that Democrats will soon recognize the importance of opening the government.”
In addition to being a ludicrous abuse of power, Noem is shamelessly lying. Republicans control every branch of government. They caused this shutdown by refusing to grant the Democrats’ demand for an extension to crucial Affordable Care Act subsidies. MAGA is hellbent on gutting healthcare — even after the “big, beautiful bill” slashed $1 trillion from Medicaid — and Democrats are digging in to stop them on behalf of the American people.
According to the Post’s report, over half a dozen markets are refusing to play the video. Officials at the Buffalo, Charlotte, Cleveland, Portland, Phoenix, and Seattle airport have all stated that it violates internal policies about political messaging or violates state or federal laws.
County Executive Ken Jenkins described the Noem video as “inconsistent with the values we expect from our nation’s top public officials” and “unnecessarily alarmist” while discussing Westchester’s refusal to run it.
Rob Britton, a former American Airlines executive, told the Post that he’s “been around this business a long, long time” and can’t recall any precedent for Noem’s video.
MAGA isn’t even trying to hide what they’re doing anymore. They’re exploiting every lever of power at their disposal to entrench their rule as Trump’s popularity craters. There has never been a more corrupt White House in American history, and every single one of these crooks must be held responsible for their actions.
In the meantime, we can all take a lesson from the airports that are refusing to air Noem’s video. When it comes to fascism, never surrender so much as an inch of ground.

https://www.facebook.com/OccupyDemocrats/posts/1315109490720622
Miami Herald: Hegseth Faces Blowback Over Pentagon ‘Campaign Rally’
President Donald Trump and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth recently convened a high-profile gathering of senior military leaders to outline the administration’s defense priorities and advocate for stringent military standards, a move critics likened to a campaign rally. The event drew scrutiny for its timing amid a government shutdown, with some military officials privately questioning Trump’s emphasis on deploying forces to address domestic unrest. The Pentagon announced plans to implement Hegseth’s proposed fitness standards by Jan. 2026, intensifying debates over the administration’s military reforms.
Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell defended the event, stating, “The war on warriors is over.” He added, “Political correctness has no home at the Department of War. Today’s address cements a new but familiar culture we refer to as the warrior ethos and postures the department toward a new era of peace though strength.”
During the assembly, Trump and Hegseth focused on overhauling military practices, with Hegseth calling for rigorous fitness benchmarks and criticizing diversity-focused policies.General Dan Caine praised the gathering, saying, “The event was an unprecedented opportunity and honor for the assembled senior officers and their top enlisted advisers to hear directly from the military’s civilian leadership.”
The Pentagon framed the event as advancing a “peace through strength” doctrine, explicitly rejecting “political correctness.” Democratic lawmakers condemned it as a misallocation of resources, urging greater attention to international security challenges.
Representative Pat Ryan (D-NY) voiced strong opposition, posting, “Deploying U.S. troops against U.S. citizens in American cities isn’t just Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) supported the administration’s approach, stating, “There needs to be more warfighter training.” He added, “We don’t do enough of it. We don’t do enough flying training. I like this approach … I thought it was a strong speech.”Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) supported the administration’s approach, stating, “There needs to be more warfighter training.” He added, “We don’t do enough of it. We don’t do enough flying training. I like this approach … I thought it was a strong speech.”
CBS News: Thousands of federal workers get layoff notices in a government shutdown first [Video]
Slingshot News: ‘I Don’t Feel Guilty’: Trump Brushes Off Concerns About The Stock Market, Admits That He Doesn’t Care During Remarks In The Oval Office [Video]
During his remarks from the Oval Office this month, President Trump admitted that he doesn’t care about the stock market. Trump stated, “I don’t feel guilty.”
OneIndia: Clash erupts between President Donald Trump and Illinois Governor [Video]
A fiery clash erupts between President Donald Trump and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker as Trump calls the governor a “dog” and claims he was “thrown out of his family business like a dog.” Pritzker fired back, labeling Trump a Nazi, escalating tensions in a battle of words that has captured national attention. Watch the explosive face-off and see why Chicago politics is in turmoil.
National Circus: Epstein Survivors Speak Loud and Clear: ‘We Know Their Names’
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse are taking a bold and unprecedented step. Frustrated by the Justice Department’s repeated denials of any “client list” implicating powerful individuals in Epstein’s criminal network, a group of survivors — including relatives of the late Virginia Giuffre — reportedly announced plans to compile and release their own unofficial list of alleged associates. This survivor-led initiative, unveiled in Washington, D.C., signals a chilling disregard for transparency by institutions and an unexpected path to justice driven by those who endured the trauma firsthand.
A Survivor-Driven Reckoning
At a packed news conference on Capitol Hill, survivors shared gut-wrenching stories of abuse and exploitation, underscoring the urgency behind their demand for full disclosure. Lisa Phillips, one of Epstein’s accusers, revealed that survivors have been quietly compiling names of individuals they say were regularly involved in Epstein’s world. According to CBS News, she emphasized that this list is being created “by survivors and for survivors,” with no outside parties involved. The group is reportedly turning to documents such as flight logs, emails, and other records to piece together the network that they believe the Justice Department has failed to fully expose.
Phillips acknowledged the fear that surrounds releasing such a list, noting that many survivors are too scared to come forward publicly. The group’s decision to take matters into their own hands reflects a deep mistrust of official channels and a determination to hold those they believe responsible accountable, regardless of institutional roadblocks.
The Justice Department’s Denial and Institutional Stonewalling
The Justice Department and FBI have repeatedly stated that no client list exists in the files related to Epstein’s case. This official stance has fueled frustration and skepticism among survivors and their advocates. Attorney General Pam Bondi’s earlier comments about reviewing files on her desk added to the confusion, as subsequent clarifications suggested she was referring to the broader collection of documents rather than a specific list of clients.
Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican leading the charge alongside Democrat Ro Khanna, has reportedly filed a discharge petition to force a House vote on legislation compelling the Justice Department to release all Epstein files. While the House Oversight Committee has released tens of thousands of pages, critics argue that the Justice Department is curating the information, withholding key details that survivors believe are crucial to understanding the full scope of Epstein’s network, as reported by CBS News.
Fear and the Chilling Effect on Survivors
The survivors’ fear is palpable. Anouska De Georgiou, a British victim, described being threatened and followed, even while performing everyday tasks like driving her daughter to school. She and others spoke of the “profound cost” to their mental health and the ongoing trauma inflicted by Epstein and his associates, as reported by BBC. The survivors’ reluctance to release names publicly stems from concerns about retaliation, lawsuits, and further victimization. They pointed to past instances where survivors who named names faced harassment and legal battles, with little protection from the system.
This fear extends to the treatment of Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted co-conspirator, who survivors say was transferred to a lower-security prison described as a “holiday camp,” according to BBC. The prospect of her receiving a pardon is a nightmare for many survivors, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice and accountability.
The Path to Justice: An Unexpected Survivor Initiative
Despite the institutional stonewalling and the risks involved, survivors are forging a new path. Haley Robson, who alleges she was forced to recruit other teenage girls for Epstein, called for transparency and the unsealing of all documents. She described the release of files as a “huge component of healing,” according to CBS News, and urged lawmakers to “lift the curtain” on the truth. Robson, a registered Republican, challenged President Trump’s dismissal of calls for further disclosure as a “Democrat hoax,” pleading for survivors to be humanized and heard.
The survivors’ initiative to compile their own list is a powerful act of agency. It signals a refusal to be silenced or sidelined by political maneuvering. According to BBC, Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican congresswoman who has signed the discharge petition, pledged to read the list aloud on the House floor if given access, using her congressional immunity to protect herself from legal repercussions. This unexpected alliance between survivors and some members of Congress underscores the bipartisan demand for accountability.
The Political Backdrop
The Epstein files have become a political flashpoint. President Trump dismissed calls for further disclosure as a “Democrat hoax” aimed at distracting from his administration’s successes. He insisted that thousands of pages had already been released and that the focus should shift to his achievements. “Nobody is ever satisfied,” Trump remarked, as reported by BBC. “They’re trying to get people to talk about something that’s totally irrelevant to the success that we’ve had since I’ve been president … I think it’s enough.” This stance has been met with outrage from survivors and some lawmakers who see it as a dismissal of their trauma and a barrier to justice.
Meanwhile, Republican leaders have reportedly discouraged members from signing the discharge petition, fearing political fallout. Yet, a handful of Republicans have broken ranks, signaling a growing willingness to challenge the status quo. The House Oversight Committee continues its investigation, but many survivors and advocates argue that only full transparency will bring true justice.
What Lies Ahead?
The survivors’ plan to publish their own list of alleged Epstein associates is a dramatic escalation in the fight for transparency. It raises complex questions about privacy, legal risks, and the pursuit of justice outside traditional channels. The Justice Department’s denial of a client list contrasts sharply with the survivors’ conviction that such a list exists and must be made public.
As Congress inches closer to a vote on the discharge petition, and survivors prepare to release their own list, the Epstein saga remains a potent symbol of the struggle between secrecy and truth, power and justice.
https://nationalcircus.com/article/epstein-survivors-speak-loud-and-clear-we-know-their-names
So let’s hear them! Especially the ones that start with D-o-n!

