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Feb 16, 2026

THEY GOT HIM': Suspect Arrested for Heinous Attack on Trump


JUSTICE DEPARTMENT UNDER BONDI VOWS NO MERCY FOR RADICAL AGITATORS

WASHINGTON — The return of law and order to the United States Department of Justice has been underscored by the swift arrest of Keith Michael Lisa. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the capture of the dangerous suspect on Saturday.

Keith Michael Lisa, a 51-year-old California native, was taken into custody less than 48 hours after being charged with a violent assault. The target of his heinous aggression was the Newark office of U.S. Attorney Alina Habba.

The FBI, U.S. Marshals, and Homeland Security Investigations collaborated in a seamless operation to track down the suspect. Lisa had been considered dangerous and was known to have ties to both New York City and Mahwah, New Jersey.

"No one will get away with threatening or intimidating our great U.S. Attorneys," Bondi stated on social media. This arrest signals a massive shift from the leniency of the past, as the new administration prioritizes federal security.


THE FALL OF KEITH MICHAEL LISA AND THE RETURN OF LAW AND ORDER

The incident occurred at the Peter W. Rodino Federal Building in Newark. Authorities say Lisa entered the facility armed with a baseball bat. After being initially denied entry, he returned to execute a violent confrontation in Habba’s suite.

Once inside, the suspect allegedly caused visible damage to government property before security could intervene. While he attempted to flee the scene, the coordinated power of Trump’s federal law enforcement partners ensured he did not go far.

A federal warrant was issued for Lisa in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey. He now faces two severe charges: possession of a dangerous weapon in a federal facility and the depredation of federal property.

FBI Director Kash Patel praised the swift coordination of the agencies involved in the arrest. Patel emphasized that threats against federal prosecutors are direct attacks on the rule of law that will be met with immediate force.

ALINA HABBA STANDS FIRM: UNBOWED BY RADICAL INTIMIDATION TACTICS

U.S. Attorney Alina Habba, a key ally of President Donald Trump, has vowed to continue her work without fear. Sworn into her position earlier this year, she oversees a massive staff of 155 federal prosecutors and 130 personnel.


We got him," Habba wrote in a defiant message following the arrest. She made it clear that the Justice Department under Attorney General Bondi will not tolerate acts of violence intended to derail the administration's mandate.

Habba previously served as a top legal adviser to President Trump and was appointed to her current role to lead the cleanup of New Jersey. Her resilience in the face of radical lunatics has made her a hero to patriots nationwide.

The attack on her office is seen as part of a troubling trend of politically motivated threats. However, the administration’s expansion of security measures at federal buildings is already proving effective in neutralizing these threats.

KASH PATEL’S NEW FBI: COORDINATED STRENGTH AGAINST DOMESTIC AGGRESSION

The arrest of Keith Michael Lisa is a landmark victory for FBI Director Kash Patel. Under his leadership, the bureau has shifted away from partisan politics and back toward its core mission: the protection of American institutions.

Patel stated that the FBI will respond every time a federal officer is targeted. The 48-hour turnaround from charges to arrest demonstrates a high level of operational excellence that has been missing for years in Washington D.C.The administration’s commitment to "Back the Blue" and protect its prosecutors is a cornerstone of the 119th Congress. Radicals who think they can intimidate federal officers are now facing the full weight of a unified justice system.

As the suspect awaits his day in court, the message to the radical Left is loud and clear. Any attempt to use violence to influence the American government will be met with swift and certain retribution by the Trump administration.

Socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani Just Gave Up He Couldn't Take It And Now He's Bailing on a Major Campaig...

THE END OF "FREE" NEW YORK: MAYOR BACKTRACKS ON VOUCHERS AND PARKING AS DEFICITS SOAR

WASHINGTON — The radical socialist experiment in New York City is meeting its inevitable end as Mayor Zohran Mamdani begins to bail on his most prominent campaign pledges. Confronted with a staggering $5.4 billion budget shortfall, the city’s youngest leader is finding that "collectivism" cannot pay the bills.

In a stunning reversal, the Mamdani administration is now appealing a court order that would have required the city to expand its rent voucher program. This initiative, known as CityFHEPS, was a cornerstone of his campaign, where he promised to "drop the lawsuits" and ensure relief for low-income New Yorkers.

However, the harsh reality of the "Adams Budget Crisis" has forced Mamdani to side with the fiscal caution of his predecessor. City Hall now argues that the $4 billion expansion is unsustainable in the medium and long term, effectively leaving thousands of struggling renters in the lurch.

Critics from the radical Left have labeled this move a betrayal, while fiscal conservatives point out that the media-hyped "utopia" was always a mathematical impossibility. The Mayor’s retreat proves that when the money runs out, the radical promises are the first thing to be sacrificed.

"NEIGHBORHOOD BUILDERS" VS. REALITY: THE HOUSING HOAX IN BED-STUY

To deflect from his failed voucher promise, Mayor Mamdani recently launched the "Neighborhood Builders Fast Track" program in Bedford-Stuyvesant. He claims this initiative will shave two and a half years off the development of affordable housing on city-owned land through a "pre-qualified roster" of developers.

Despite the fanfare, residents remain highly skeptical. In Bed-Stuy, where median rents have surged by 90 percent over the last two decades, locals like Robert Motion have noted that new buildings are "not for the people in the neighborhood." The definition of "affordable" remains a moving target for the elite.

The "Fast Track" program aims to deliver only 300 new homes across Brooklyn, the Bronx, and Queens—a drop in the bucket for a city that needs 560,000 units by 2030. Many see this as a symbolic gesture to cover up the administration's inability to manage the broader housing market.

Trump’s allies in the 119th Congress argue that the "roster of developers" is likely just a political patronage network. They believe the only way to solve the housing crisis is through free-market growth and ending the "woke" regulations that have made development nearly impossible in the five boroughs.

THE $5.4 BILLION RECKONING: TAXING PARKING AND HOMES TO SAVE A SINKING SHIP

The fiscal crisis in New York City is far from over. After inheriting a $12 billion deficit, Mamdani has managed to reduce the gap to $5.4 billion, but at a massive cost to his credibility. The mayor is now considering scrapping his citywide "free parking" pledge in favor of dynamic pricing and metered spots.

First Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan confirmed that converting free spaces into revenue streams is a policy option that "needs to be discussed." This is a direct blow to the working-class New Yorkers who were promised a "warmth of collectivism" but are now facing the "frigidity" of new taxes and fees.

Furthermore, Mamdani has admitted that property tax hikes are no longer off the table. While he claims it is a "last resort," the mounting expenses and revenue shortfalls are leaving the administration with few other options to plug the massive holes in the city’s balance sheet.

The Trump administration’s mandate for efficiency and border security stands in stark contrast to NYC’s chaos. While Trump is cleaning up the federal government, Mamdani is struggling to maintain his own "sanctuary city" policies while his treasury bleeds out through mismanagement and radical spending.

SECURING THE FUTURE: THE RECKONING FOR THE RADICAL SOCIALIST AGENDA

The collapse of the Mamdani mandate serves as a warning to every city in America. Socialism always ends with higher costs, displaced families, and broken promises. The "Utopia" promised on the campaign trail has quickly become a nightmare of litigation and budget cuts for the people of New York.

As the 2026 midterms approach, the GOP remains committed to a simple, secure, and transparent government that lives within its means. We will not allow the radical elite to nationalize their local failures or use the taxpayer as a piggy bank for their failed social experiments.

The final verdict on the first months of the Mamdani administration is one of total retreat. From the subway fare hikes to the voucher betrayals, the radical Left has proven it cannot lead. New York City deserves a leader who prioritizes the currency of trust over the rhetoric of revolution.

God bless the USA and the leaders who refuse to be intimidated by the mob or the radical agenda. Every legal citizen's future depends on the return to fiscal sanity. The reckoning for the socialist mayors has begun, and the Heartland of America is leading the charge for a more secure and honest future.

BREAKING: Republican Governor Arrested Plus Fine After He Ignored Judge's Order 60 Days in JAIL

LAW AND ORDER PREVAILS AS APPELLATE COURT UPHOLDS TRUMP’S NO-BOND POLICY FOR ILLEGAL ALIENS

WASHINGTON — The battle lines between the radical judicial activists and the Trump administration’s Law and Order mandate were drawn sharply this week. In a tale of two very different courtrooms, a Kentucky judge has targeted a former Republican Governor, while a federal appellate court has secured a monumental victory for national security.

In Louisville, Jefferson Family Court Judge Angela Johnson issued an arrest warrant for former Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin. The warrant, finding Bevin in contempt of court, stems from a child support dispute with his estranged 19-year-old son. Bevin was ordered to serve 60 days in jail or post a $500 cash bond and provide exhaustive financial documentation.

Bevin’s legal team has blasted the move as a politically motivated stunt. The former Governor had traveled out of state to attend the funeral of his ex-wife’s father, an emergency that the "woke" judge seemingly ignored. Bevin previously attempted to have Judge Johnson removed from the case, citing extreme bias and a desire to seek media attention at his expense.

While the radical Left utilizes local family courts to harass Republican leaders, the Trump administration has secured a blockbuster win in the St. Louis-based Eighth Circuit. The court has officially ruled that individuals detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are not entitled to bond hearings.

THE END OF "CATCH AND RELEASE": REVERSING THE ACTIVIST LOWER COURT RULINGS

The Eighth Circuit’s decision centered on Joaquin Herrera Avila, a Mexican national arrested in Minneapolis. A lower court activist judge had previously granted Avila’s petition for habeas corpus, allowing him to challenge his detention. However, the Trump administration’s Department of Justice challenged this overreach.

Attorney General Pam Bondi hailed the reversal as a "massive court victory." The Eighth Circuit, led by Judge Bobby Shepherd, ruled that illegal aliens facing removal proceedings are not "seeking admission" in a legal context that would entitle them to release. The court noted that Avila had resided illegally in the U.S. for years without pursuing naturalization.

"The law is very clear, but Democrats and activist judges haven’t wanted to enforce it," Bondi stated. She emphasized that this administration will ensure that illegal alien crimes are averted by keeping detainees behind bars until they are successfully deported. The ruling effectively shuts the revolving door used by the Left to bypass border enforcement.

Shepherd’s majority opinion highlighted that the lower court had misapplied federal statutes. By clarifying that illegal status does not grant an inherent right to bond, the Eighth Circuit has provided the Trump administration with the legal teeth necessary to execute its mass deportation mandate.

SECURING THE NATION: A UNIFIED FRONT AGAINST JUDICIAL AND BORDER CHAOS

The contrast in these cases is staggering. In Kentucky, a Republican Governor faces jail for a document dispute during a family emergency. In the federal courts, the rule of law is being restored to protect every legal American taxpayer from the costs of illegal immigration.

The 119th Congress, supported by a 53-seat GOP majority, is moving forward with its "Big, Beautiful Bill" and the SAVE America Act. These legislative priorities, combined with a judiciary that finally respects the Constitution, are paving the path for a total American cleanup.

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Trump’s administration remains focused on purging the system of the rot that allowed "catch and release" to flourish for four years. The Eighth Circuit’s ruling serves as a roadmap for other appellate courts to follow, ensuring that national security takes precedence over activist optics.

As the 2026 midterms approach, the mandate for security and transparency is stronger than ever. The Heartland of America is standing with Matt Bevin against judicial bullying and cheering for Pam Bondi’s legal victories. The era of the "woke" judge is officially meeting its match in the Trump-appointed judiciary.

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