Sunday, April 19, 2026

The Iran War’s Impact on the Battle for the U.S. House

The Iran War’s Impact on the Battle for the U.S. House

AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson

It has been quite some time since we looked at the battle for the 2026 House, so its time for some more "strategery."

The conventional wisdom for the 2026 House elections now holds that the Democrats are strongly favored to win as the “out party." To hold the House, the GOP must avoid losing three or more (net) seats. The GOP currently has a majority of 217 Republicans plus 1 independent to 214 Democrats, with 2 GOP and 1 Democrat held seats vacant. Only twice in recent times has the majority party picked up seats in a midterm election, in 1998 and in 2002. 

Of course, the House has a boom or bust cycle, and the exact numbers that are won by the parties are often determined by the over- or under-exposure of the respective parties in the House. And the GOP is NOT overexposed. During the “blue wave” of 2018, the GOP lost 41 seats and won only half of those seats back in 2020 and 2022. In 2024, thanks to some shenanigans in California, the Republicans lost 2 seats.

There is still no sign of another “blue wave.”

The GOP strategy to hold the House originally included: 1) push GOP redistricting; 2) minimize retirements; 3) spend big; 4) take primary challengers off the table; 5) raise gobs more money; 6) ramp up recruiting; and 7) push certain salient issues. But the minimizing of the retirements fell apart, and the GOP largely succeeded in preventing primary challengers and in recruiting. So, now, the GOP strategy is to: 1) push GOP redistricting; 2) raise and spend big; and 3) push certain salient issues.

So far, re-redistricting has been a big bust for the GOP. The GOP made progress in MO, NC, OH, and TX, but left seats on the table in IN, KS, and NE. In CA, the Democrats won a ballot measure to redistrict the lines put in place by the (fake) independent commission to stick it to the GOP. VA is facing its own special election on April 21, where the polling shows that the Democrats are narrowly up to re-redistrict – again overturning a (fake) independent commission’s lines – mostly because the Democrats have heavily outspent the GOP there (good job, guys). Both groups’ ads have been shockingly deceitful. Of course, the Republican controlled Virginia Supreme Court has worked overtime to dodge its responsibility to declare the whole Democrat scheme illegal. However, VA isn’t the end - FL is likely waiting until VA, and then may attempt to make up for any Democrat gain. Further, there is still an outside chance that the U.S. Supreme Court may rule on a redistricting case that would greatly damage Democrat prospects. 

Overall, though, neither party is likely to gain or lose many (net) seats because of redistricting. 

The Republicans have certainly raised huge amounts of money. Speaker Mike Johnson amassed $34 million in the first quarter, the largest election-year quarter ever by a GOP leader. Johnson has doled out $18 million to incumbents and nearly $30 million to the NRCC. Johnson’s 2025-26 cycle total is now more than $116 million raised. Meanwhile, President Trump’s MAGA Inc. super PAC has stockpiled more than $300 million. The RNC has raised $172.3 million to $145.8 million for the DNC, and the RNC has a huge cash-on-hand advantage, with $109 million in the bank compared to $16 million. The NRCC edged out the DCCC, $117.2 million versus $115.3 million last year, its best-ever off-election year haul other than 2021. In the competitive individual races, for every single quarter this campaign cycle, Republicans have dominated House Democrats. The allied House super PACs, however, showed a Democrat edge. Democrats’ House Majority PAC and House Majority Forward outraised their GOP counterparts, bringing in a combined $69 million in the first quarter — while the Republican-aligned Congressional Leadership Fund and American Action Network raised $56.6 million. But there are other Republican oriented super PACs who expect to contribute tens of millions more. 

Then there are the non-partisan Super PACs, whose partisan affect is unclear. 

In 2025, Democrat organs spent over $60 million more than the GOP, and of course, the MSM is extremely biased towards the Democrats. The GOP will boost its spending as we get closer to the election.

The issues most important to the voters now all relate to the war in Iran. In addition to unease about the conflict itself, U.S. strikes there have led to occasional spikes in inflation, creating economic worries, and concerns that President Trump is not focused enough on the homefront. The Democrats and the MSM, driven crazy by their TDS, have actively been supporting the Iranian regime barbarians, and plan to double down on this. Only a few Democrats, including Sen. John Fetterman, and Rep. Jared Golden, have remained immune. 

However, voter fears will ease as the war winds down with a U.S victory. The TDS fueled belief that the U.S. will lose to the Iranian regime is ludicrous propaganda. 

This will leave the issue environment similar to what we had before the Iran war. With Republicans having some potential wedge issues they can still use against the Democrats. With the MAGA Inc. spending starting around Memorial Day, and the Republican Midterm Convention expected to occur sometime after Labor Day, possibly in Dallas, that is when things will really heat up.

But "We'll (Just Have to) See What Happens." 

Notes:

  • President Trump certainly needs to boost his approval ratings. Today, the RCP average has him at 41.5 percent approval, with 56.2 percent disapproval. He is again below the 43 percent that is a danger zone for presidents. 
  • It is unclear how President Trump’s status as a two-term-but-non-consecutive president will affect the normal vote patterns in House politics. 
  • In a reversal of the situation prior to 2016, the Republican vote is less likely to turn out in years where the president is not on the ballot. This means the GOP must find a way to motivate its weaker voters in 2026.

This GOP Rep Reveals Who She Thinks Is the Biggest Obstacle to Save America Act

This GOP Rep Reveals Who She Thinks Is the Biggest Obstacle to Save America Act

This GOP Rep Reveals Who She Thinks Is the Biggest Obstacle to Save America Act
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We need to pass this bill. It’s just as important as the big, impressive bill, though it has been hindered by procedural obstacles, disagreements within the GOP Senate caucus on how to move forward, and the ongoing drama over the Department of Homeland Security shutdown. The agency has been shut down since Presidents’ Day weekend, but all workers are still being paid from last year’s tax cut bill. 

Still, it’s a circus. We need to protect election integrity and women’s sports, but it’s the provision that ensures only our citizens can vote that worries Democrats most. We need 60 votes to clear the procedural hurdles. Since we’re unlikely to get several Democrats to switch sides, I say nuke the filibuster. Pass this bill, pass anything we want, and finally give Republicans a long sheet of what to tell their constituents at town halls. Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) was more blunt as to who shoulders most of the blame for the Save America Act stalling: it’s John Thune. She mentioned this during an interview with reporter Catherine Herridge (via RealClearPolitics):

CATHERINE HERRIDGE, STRAIGHT TO THE POINT, LA TIMES: Let's take that a step further. I mean, Republicans control the House and the Senate. Why can't they get the Save America Act, which requires evidence that you're an American, and ID to vote?

REP. ANNA PAULINA LUNA (R-FL): John Thune is a problem. I do not like what he's done because he has every ability, and really it's him that's blocking voter ID. He has every ability to embrace the standing filibuster or remove the filibuster.

Democrats are going to do it anyways. And by the way, the current form of the filibuster is a perversion of what it initially was. But there's this position in the Senate that people need to protect the institution.

I get protecting the institution, but let's also talk about what the institution's become.

HERRIDGE: Is John Thune weak?

HERRIDGE: I think John Thune is doing the wrong thing. I don't know if I would necessarily say weak because he's clearly stubborn. He's not doing voter ID.

But he can't honestly blame the Democrats for this because he's the one in control. And so what I would say and what I've continued to say is it's John Thune blocking voter ID. We have FISA up for a vote this week.

I'm trying to do everything I can to get voter ID on to FISA. But I'm having to work against my own party to do that. And I'm just one person and it takes multiple votes to do that.

Yes, FISA needs reform, but I think the number one most important issue in the country right now is voter ID. And if we can't deliver on that, then people like John Thune do not deserve to come back to Congress. Vote him out. He's not up for reelection, but when it's time.

Thune is opposing nationwide voter ID. That’s not something you want to be associated with, sir. I understand he’s doing his best, but now it’s time to get drastic because we’re facing an opposing party that’s not rational and will do anything to satisfy their radical activist base. 

FISA was given a short extension, through April 30, via a voice vote on the House floor at 2am this morning. They're adjourned now. The initial plan was to give FISA a five-year extension. The vote on that rule failed, as 20 or so Republicans defected. 

Pete Hegseth Torches Legacy Media: 'Your Politically-Motivated Animus Nearly Blinds You'

Pete Hegseth Torches Legacy Media: 'Your Politically-Motivated Animus Nearly Blinds You'

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At the Department of War's Thursday update on Operation Epic Fury, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth compared the legacy media to Pharisees. Hegseth received this illuminating comparison while listening to his pastor preach on Sunday, and explained it thusly:

"This past Sunday, I was sitting in church with my family. And our minister preached from the Book of Mark, the third chapter. And in the passage, Jesus entered a synagogue and healed a man with a withered hand. The Pharisees came to watch, and as scripture reads, they came to see whether he, Jesus, would heal him on the Sabbath, so that they might accuse him. You see, the Pharisees, the so-called and self-appointed elites of their time, they were there to witness, to write everything down, to report. But their hearts were hardened. Even though they witnessed a literal miracle it didn't matter. They were only there to explain away the goodness in pursuit of their agenda. As the passage ends, the Pharisees went out and immediately held counsel against him, how to destroy him." 

Hegseth drew a parallel between the Pharisees' agenda in finding fault in Christ Jesus' actions and the legacy press' fault-finding with the American soldier as they work to execute the aims of Operation Epic Fury. 

"I sat there in church and I thought: Our press are just like these Pharisees. Not all of you. Not all of you. But the legacy, Trump-hating press. Your politically-motivated animus for President Trump nearly completely blinds you from the brilliance of our American warriors. The Pharisees scrutinized every good act in order to find a violation. Only looking for the negative."

Hegseth couched the animus of the press as being only toward President Donald Trump, but as this week has shown, there is an equal, if not more deranged form of animus lodged at Pete Hegseth as the Secretary of War. This, despite the fact that Hegseth and his generals have waged multiple campaigns that have fulfilled intended goals and that were executed with precision. 


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Hegseth spoke to the war being waged in the press against Operation Epic Fury, and deemed it "incredibly unpatriotic."

"This same press corps, not this exact same press corps, but at least an older press corps, bent over backwards during the Biden administration to explain away, you explained away the disastrous and disgraceful Afghanistan withdrawal. You called it 'the greatest airlift in American history.' It's almost like you're cheering only for one side."

A refusal to highlight the precision, training, and mission focus of our fighting men and women, while perpetually tearing down those who lead them, does not smack of patriotism or even good reporting — it's an intentional pursuit of an anti-American and anti-military narrative. Despite this, Hegseth still appealed to those in the legacy press who could put aside their TDS and HDS (Hegseth Derangement Syndrome) to see the good that has occurred and continues to unfold.

Hegseth continued:

"The hardened hearts of our press are calibrated only to impugn. I would ask you to open your eyes to the goodness: the historic success of our troops, the courage of this president, and this historic moment for a deal that could end the Iranian nuclear threat. The incredible battlefield victory laid before your eyes. The not one, but TWO incredible rescue missions — miracles, you might say. Or a locked in blockade." 

Hegseth put aside the current operation for the moment and focused on the reality within the country and how Americans are proud and motivated to serve their country. 

Hegseth said:

"Or how about historic recruiting numbers? Yesterday, we announced that the Air Force and the Space Force met new, higher goals in FY26, five months in advance of the end of the fiscal year. Five months ahead of time. The Marine Corps and the Army will soon do the same.

"Two, three years ago we couldn't meet lower recruiting numbers — not even close. Where are the reports on that? Where's the coverage of the new spirit in the country, the new spirit in the ranks, the surge of Americans wanting to join the greatest military in the world. Nothing from the fake news. We sense a pattern.

"You see, on the battlefield, these are demonstrations of uniquely American capabilities. Strength and resolve, it's all around you, each and every day. But in the press, you only seek the negative. Earning, each and every day the fake news label."

As Hegseth has done in the past, he spotlighted the American people and their desire to find truth and find goodness in the midst of this conflict.

"But the American people, with goodness in their hearts, see past the Pharisees in our press. They see the goodness. You, watching, you see the goodness. They see the success. They see the reality. And they don't demand perfection, and perfection is not possible on any battlefield. But they see the incredible feats that our troops accomplish every single day."

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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Another Instance Where the Cover-Up Is Equal to the Crime

Another Instance Where the Cover-Up Is Equal to the Crime

AP Photo/Susan Walsh

Good morning and welcome to Wednesday, April 15. It’s tax day, of course. It’s also Jackie Robinson Day, Titanic Remembrance Day, World Art Day, National Glazed Ham Day, and National Laundry Day. And it's also ASL Day, to recall the importance of American Sign Language.

Projecting 75 degrees around here today. I actually brought the A/C online. Sign of the times, I guess. 

Wikipedia defines: 

cover-up is an attempt, whether successful or not, to conceal evidence of wrongdoing, error, incompetence, or other embarrassing information. Research has distinguished personal cover-ups (covering up one's own misdeeds) from relational cover-ups (covering up someone else's misdeeds)

The expression is usually applied to people in positions of authority who abuse power to avoid or silence criticism or to deflect guilt of wrongdoing. Perpetrators of a cover-up (initiators or their allies) may be responsible for a misdeed, a breach of trust or duty, or a crime.

Now, as most of my readers know, I usually resist using Wikipedia for about anything at all, but this does seem a fair enough definition. So let’s go with it for the sake of discussion.

Since former Congressman Eric Swalwell resigned — by golly, it feels good to say that — many on the left have settled into a now-familiar refrain, one that wouldn’t sound out of place in Orwell’s Animal Farm, sung with sheep voices, to the tune of Four legs good, two legs baaaaad: 

It’s not about red team versus blue team; it’s about believing the victims.

Thing is, that claim doesn’t withstand much scrutiny.

The real test of character, which is the real issue here, wasn’t after the story broke — it was before. WAY before. Like, long before the charges against the overly sanctimonious Swalwell went public, before the resignation from Congress, before the quiet exit from the California governor’s race. We’re talking about years before, not days. During all those years, Democrats knew and didn’t expose it. They didn’t even stay neutral. Instead, they helped bury it. That’s where character is measured — not in the slogans shouted repeatedly after the fact, but in the actions taken when it actually mattered.

By that standard, this wasn’t a stumble: It was a full earth-shaking collapse. Frankly, the louder the rhetoric gets now, the more it sounds like damage control: an attempt to rewrite the past, contain the fallout, and dodge the very accountability Democrats have always claimed to champion. This is not just about Swalwell himself, but those around him, and it shows us a trend I’ve been on about in column after column, for many years.

I’ve already noted, a few days back, when this first began to surface, that these events weren’t recent, but they stretch back years. If the accounts of the alleged victims are to be believed, and if one considers the actions of Chinese intelligence in that caustic mix, this was something of an open secret in Washington. As I said last Sunday:

Remember Fang Fang, the Chinese spy he was sleeping with? I'll bet his wife does.

The Chinese don't tend to operate on folks they know are untouchable. They knew Swalwell would take the bait, which explains Fang Fang. If the Chinese knew of his habits, it's a lock-sure bet that the Democrats did as well. This has been going on for years, and it's pretty obvious that the Dems have been sweeping this stuff under their prayer rugs for a long time. There's a paper trail here that needs exposing. Swalwell was on the front of the mob demanding the release of the Epstein files. I'm all for fairness, so I'm going to get a step ahead of the game here: Release the Swalwell Files!

That last sentence is no joke. I’m among many who want these questions answered, because I am convinced there are a fair number of people involved in a willful cover-up, covering their own backsides as well as that of the Democrat party as a whole.

Our Matt Margolis has been all over this thing. As he’s pointed out, despite withdrawing from the gubernatorial race and resigning from Congress, Swalwell continues to deny the accusations. It’s not over for him, however.

Despite his dropping out of the gubernatorial race and resigning from Congress, Swalwell insists that the accusations against him are false. Swalwell might think resigning will take some heat off of him, but Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) has made it clear she isn't done with him — not even close.

Luna appeared on Fox News’ Jesse Watters Primetime Monday night and warned that more damaging material about Swalwell would be coming within 24 hours, and she made clear that what she already knows is bad enough on its own.

At the same time, as Matt also noted, Sen. Ruben Gallego of Arizona has been mentioned in connection with these broader allegations. As you might expect, claims involving Gallego are disputed, and the situation remains fluid.

Still, given Gallego’s past political and personal association with Swalwell — including running in his 2020 presidential campaign — questions are rising about who knew what and when. Gallego’s personal history has also drawn attention in this context, adding another layer to an already developing story. Matt even has a vid of Swalwell with one of his victims — or was it a (cough, cough) professional — where it appears Gallego might be in the room. Well, either way, allegedly, an underage female took the video. As I said, there is much to investigate.

The Democrats, as of yesterday, are still trying to dance around all of this. Consider Tom Bevan at Real Clear Politics:
 

I agree with Bevan. Pelosi has zero credibility here. During her time as Speaker, she ran her side of the isle with an iron hand, and House Dems did nothing without her approval. There’s no way she did not know. I’m convinced she was far from alone in this, and many in Congress on both sides echo this opinion. So, too, Matt Vespa over at Town Hall:

It’s simply not believable. Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) claimed she had no idea that former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) was a reported master creep who allegedly engaged in highly inappropriate behavior with women, including rape. One former staffer said she was attacked by the former congressman twice—once in 2019, when she worked for him, and again at a 2024 charity event in New York City, which is how the Manhattan District Attorney’s office got involved in this circus.

Well, now, isn’t that convenient? The very people who gave us months of anti-Trump lawfare have taken the reins of a case against a Democrat. Keep a close eye on this one, where the Manhattan office is involved. Not that I think anything earth-shaking will come out of that situation. Indeed, exactly the opposite. I’m sure Jay Clayton, who has been running the show in Manhattan since last August, is a vast improvement over their previous leadership. Certainly, the president thought so when he appointed Clayton to the position. And if I recall correctly, Clayton was the one who personally signed the indictment against Venezuela’s president Nicolás Maduro and a number of his henchmen. Still, this is deep-blue New York City, and even from Clayton’s position, you can’t purge the place totally.

Related: Swalwell… Why Now? Release the Swalwell Files!

It’s good we’ve got Swalwell looking at serious jail time now, but I suggest it’s also time to investigate and prosecute all the Democrats who knew about him and said nothing. There’s a paper trail and a video trail as well, and it needs exposing.

One of the features of Watergate was learning that the cover-up is almost invariably worse than the crime itself, and in my opinion, this is one such time. I say again, with tongue only half in cheek: Release the Swalwell files.

https://pjmedia.com/eric-florack/2026/04/15/another-instance-where-the-cover-up-is-equal-to-the-crime-n4951809?utm_source=pjmediavip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm

JD Vance's Hard Road to 2028

JD Vance's Hard Road to 2028

JD Vance's Hard Road to 2028
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Vice President JD Vance faced an impossible task trying to negotiate an end to the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. That Vance failed is no surprise, given Iran's so-far implacable resistance to the demand that it abandon its nuclear weapons program. That, Vance said, is President Donald Trump's "core goal" of the war.

"We've made very clear what our red lines are," Vance told reporters after 21 hours of negotiations. "We just could not get to a situation where the Iranians were willing to accept our terms."

Vance's leading role in the talks attracted a lot of comment, since he was well known to have been skeptical about starting the war in the first place. And that fact -- a vice president having to go along with an action he himself would never have initiated -- highlights Vance's fundamental problem as he hopes to succeed Trump as president. As long as he is in his current job, Vance is stuck doing what Trump wants him to do.

Way back in 1997, when Vice President Al Gore was preparing to run for president after serving two terms under Bill Clinton, a perceptive Washington observer put the VP's problem this way: "Al Gore is locked in the trunk of Bill Clinton's car."

"If Bill Clinton's presidency is troubled, then Al Gore is going to be troubled," the Wall Street Journal's Paul Gigot continued. "And if Bill Clinton has a wonderful second term, then it's going to help Al Gore."

As it turned out, Clinton did not have a wonderful second term -- the Monica Lewinsky scandal took care of that -- and Gore was not helped. Unable to escape the president's car, Gore failed to win election in his own right despite a record of economic prosperity that under other circumstances would likely have prevailed.

Today, JD Vance is locked in the trunk of Donald Trump's car. Where Trump goes, Vance will go, too. Right now, the president's job approval rating is 41.4%, according to the RealClearPolitics average of polls. Vance's favorable rating is similar, 40.9%. Perhaps those ratings will change dramatically for the better in coming months and years, but for Trump at least, the experience of the first Trump administration suggests they will not.

Vance the presidential candidate also faces a tremendous burden of history. Fifteen vice presidents have become president. Most ascended to the job when the president died. Since the 1830s, just one -- George H.W. Bush, who served under two-term President Ronald Reagan -- has won the White House while serving as vice president. At the time of Bush's victory, Reagan's job approval was over 50%, according to the Gallup Presidential Job Approval Center.

Two other vice presidents -- Richard Nixon and Joe Biden -- were also elected president, but both were elected after leaving the office (Nixon for eight years and Biden for four years). Other sitting vice presidents have run and lost -- Nixon, when he ran as sitting vice president to follow Dwight Eisenhower in 1960; Hubert Humphrey in 1968; Al Gore in 2000; and Kamala Harris in 2024.

The bottom line is that it is incredibly hard for a vice president to directly follow the president he or she serves into the top job. It's not complicated. Americans often want to make changes, and a sitting vice president running for president is asking them to keep things the same. Voters usually choose another path.

But Trump is unique, some will argue, and that might allow the Trump-Vance ticket to escape historical determinism. Maybe. It is true that there has never been a president like Trump, and there is no other person on the political scene today who has anything like the singular characteristics that brought about Trump's incredible political career. But that also includes Vance, who does not have Trump's magic. And remember, even Trump could not win two elections in a row.

One more thing: Looking at Vance's chances today, it's always possible Democrats will do something absolutely crazy, such as starting to nominate a senile Biden and then running a bait-and-switch to change the candidate to the highly unimpressive Harris, who became the most recent sitting vice president to not win the top job.

There's no way to predict if Democrats will mess up again, at least to that degree. It's more likely that, if Vance becomes the Republican nominee in 2028 -- which itself is not anywhere near a done deal -- he will be in a very difficult race against history.

https://townhall.com/columnists/byronyork/2026/04/14/columnistsbyronyork20260414jd-vances-hard-road-to-2028-n2674460?utm_source=thdailyvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&utm_content=ncl-4vdCaym6WN&utm_term=&_nlid=4vdCaym6WN&_nhids=ncjmMHbWTyBYls

Tom Steyer's Latest Incendiary ICE Proposal and Call to Arms Is So Outlandish, Even Newsom Might Blush

Tom Steyer's Latest Incendiary ICE Proposal and Call to Arms Is So Outlandish, Even Newsom Might Blush

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The California gubernatorial race just got a whole lot more chaotic with the departure of one of the frontrunners, disgraced former Rep. Eric Swalwell (CA-14). A surprising early beneficiary is billionaire former hedge fund manager and failed Democrat 2020 presidential candidate Tom Steyer, who is running despite the fact that he will be the first to tell you he hasn’t really been paying attention to what’s going on in the state.


RELATED: Watch: Billionaire CA Gov Candidate Tom Steyer's Puzzling Answer About Gavin Newsom's Job Performance

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He’s already shot up to the top in early polls taken after Swalwell’s stunning fall from grace. He was quick to pounce, issuing a Substack and an X article Tuesday that show he is way further out there than some of us realized. 

He doesn’t just want to refuse to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), as so many blue state politicians do because they love illegal immigrants — he wants to jail agents and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel.

It’s like he’s openly calling for an insurrection. You don’t have to believe me, he’ll tell you himself in his article titled:

How California Can Put ICE in Jail

Fox News' Bill Melugin posted about some of the incredible details:

Steyer apparently wants to see California officers arresting and jailing federal law enforcement. Assuming Trump would still be in office when this went down, there is no chance in Hades that he would stand for that, and things could go south fast. 

Melugin's post continues:

- Give CA AG power to imprison ICE agents & their leadership.

- Taxpayer funded legal representation & support for illegal aliens.

- Ignore a SCOTUS ruling that allows ICE to utilize to use race, language, job, and location to contribute to “reasonable suspicion” for immigration arrests, and instead, “California should take matters into our own hands and extend legal protections to its residents, despite the federal governments failure.”

“This is about our right as a state to protect our residents,” Steyer says.

I read the rest of Steyer’s statement so you don’t have to. To me, it sounds like an open call to violence against the federal government, an exhortation to “take to the streets,” to ignore SCOTUS, and to start what would amount to a civil war:

I’ve made it clear: ICE must be abolished. ICE is acting like a criminal organization, carrying out indiscriminate racial profiling and using violence, intimidation, terrorism, and the murder of Americans to extend Trump’s rule by fear.

It’s not enough for Democrats to simply engage in rhetoric, and “stand” against ICE or Trump. California must build a system that fights fire with fire. To stop this authoritarian takeover, we must counter ICE head-on, and go after both their agents on the streets and their leadership within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Is California going to “go after” our constitutionally provided for federal government and use Golden State taxpayers’ money to engage in hostilities with lawful agencies enforcing rules enacted by our democratically elected congressmen? What world are we living in?

We’ve seen a lot of crazy rhetoric from the likes of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08), and their ilk, but this seems to me to be taking things to a new — and very dangerous — level.

Steyer goes on to list a series of anti-ICE measures he would enact, including bringing deportees back, if you can believe that. They’re all in a similarly incendiary vein, but his conclusion should give you the shudders.

We’ll let ICE know: in California, you obey our laws and respect our residents, or you go to jail.

I’ve always considered Steyer somewhat of a bore, but my opinion has changed — now, he comes across as some sort of Antifa maniac.

https://redstate.com/bobhoge/2026/04/14/tom-steyers-latest-incendiary-ice-proposal-and-call-to-arms-is-so-outlandish-even-newsom-might-blush-n2201298?utm_source=thdailyvip&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&utm_content=ncl-MMcrGSXJvw&utm_term=&_nlid=MMcrGSXJvw&_nhids=ncjmMHbWTyBYls