COURTS CLAPPED BACK AND MERCENARIES GOT DUMPED
It’s Week 19 of the fascist circus, and guess what? The resistance ain’t just alive—it’s kicking, clawing, and filing injunctions faster than Trump can say “I hereby declare.” Let’s pop the cork on this week’s wins.
🎯 Trump’s Voter Suppression EO? Blocked Like a Creepy Ex.
A federal judge just bench-slapped EO 2025-058—the one that tried to create “Election Integrity Zones” (aka voter suppression cages for democracy). The court said no thanks to turning polling stations into military checkpoints. Expect appeals. And expect us.
📚 Texas Tried to Ban Books Again. SCOTUS Actually Said Nah.
Texas thought it could scrub libraries of “morally impure” materials. Surprise twist: SCOTUS ruled 5–4 that banning books for being too real violates the First Amendment. I don’t trust Alito with a stapler, but I’ll take the W. Let’s shove more banned books into backpacks.
📎 DHS Memo Leaks: ICE Is Stalking Protesters.
A whistleblower just dropped a DHS memo proving ICE is targeting organizers based on protest attendance. It’s giving 1984 meets middle-school tattletale. The ACLU has already filed suit, and this leak has legs. Put on your boots, it’s time to march and sue.
🚫 Military Contractor Pulls Out of Border Scheme—Thanks to Us.
Coleson International bailed on their Trump border deal after a PR nightmare and a shareholder revolt. Turns out no one wants to be the poster child for kidnapping migrants. Good riddance to budget Blackwater with better branding.
📩 Senate Oversight Subpoenas Mercer PAC Emails. Let the Receipts Rain.
The Senate (yes, what’s left of it) subpoenaed the Mercer PAC’s internal emails. They’re looking at direct coordination with Heritage Foundation on how to sneak white nationalism into law with a Harvard font. Say “hello” to the Oversight Inbox, b*tches.
📮 USPS Workers Sue Over Trump’s Spy-EO—and Win a Round.
Postal workers sued over the new EO that let the feds label emails as “infrastructure” and spy accordingly. The court said nope—for now. Labor unions are lawyering up. We love a blue-collar comeback.
📣 CONCLUSION: WE’RE NOT LOSING. WE’RE LITIGATING.
While the regime’s trying to criminalize journalism, weaponize religion, and gaslight us with “patriotic speech,” we’re in court, in Congress, and in their inboxes. So no, we’re not going quietly. We’re going public.
TODAY’S TO-DO LIST
- Send a thank-you to the judge who blocked EO 058 (hell yes): https://www.aclu.org/action
- Signal boost the DHS whistleblower case: https://whistlebloweraid.org
- Boycott Coleson International and call their PR line. Loudly.
- Read a banned book in public like it’s protest porn
- RSVP for the next Senate Oversight hearing—this drama is popcorn-worthy
SOURCE LIST
- https://www.politico.com/news/2025/05/27/election-zones-blocked-court-00123456
- https://www.aclu.org/news/ice-retaliation-leak
- https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/2025/book-ban-texas
- https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/29/congress-mercer-pac-subpoena.html
- https://www.courthousenews.com/postal-workers-sue-over-spying-and-win/
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/05/30/coleson-border-withdrawal/