CHUCK SCHUMER MELTS DOWN ON SENATE FLOOR AS TRUMP'S "BIG, BEAUTIFUL BILL" CRUSHES DEMOCRAT OBSTRUCTION
WASHINGTON D.C. — The veneer of composure finally cracked. In a spectacle that will go down in Senate history as one of the most desperate displays of obstructionism, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) reportedly "fell apart" on the Senate floor, resorting to shouting and unprecedented delay tactics as President Donald Trump’s legislative agenda steamrolled over Democrat opposition.
The 16-Hour Tantrum Knowing he lacked the votes to stop the procedural advancement of Trump’s "Big, Beautiful Bill," Schumer pulled the emergency brake in the most petty way possible. He invoked a rarely used rule requiring Senate clerks to read the entire

"I Know Damn Well They Haven't Read It" In a moment of supreme irony, Schumer justified the stunt by claiming, “I know damn well they haven’t read the bill, so we’re going to make them.”
The "Big, Beautiful" Victory Despite the marathon delay, the outcome was exactly what Trump predicted. The Senate voted 51-49 to advance the bill, a crucial victory that clears the path for final passage. The turning point came from Senator
The RINO Resistance Crumbles While Schumer stalled, the Trump team was busy breaking the internal GOP resistance.
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Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), facing a primary threat and public attacks from Trump, announced he would retire at the end of his term—a clear sign that opposing the MAGA agenda is now career suicide.
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Susan Collins (R-Maine), despite grumbling about Medicaid provider taxes, voted to advance the bill.
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The Fiscal Hawks, led by the likes of Rand Paul (who voted no) and Mike Lee, secured key concessions on Medicaid spending (FMAP), proving that while Schumer played games, Republicans were actually governing.

What's Next? With the reading finally complete, the Senate enters 20 hours of debate. Schumer has promised to use every second of his allotted time to "expose" the bill, but the momentum has shifted. The procedural vote is the hardest hurdle; the rest is just noise. Schumer can yell, he can force clerks to lose sleep, and he can tweet until his fingers are sore. But at the end of the day, the "Big, Beautiful Bill" is moving to Trump's desk, and Chuck Schumer is left standing in the wreckage of his own delay tactics.
FBI Bombshell. FBI Reveals Discovery Of Room Full Of ‘Evidence’ From Comey Era

WASHINGTON D.C. — The "Deep State" isn't just a theory anymore; it has a physical location. In a stunning revelation that has rocked the intelligence community, FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino confirmed the discovery of a "hidden" room within FBI headquarters containing unprocessed evidence from the era of disgraced former Director James Comey.
"We Found It In Bags" Speaking to Fox News, Bongino described a scene straight out of a conspiracy thriller. The current administration discovered a trove of documents and materials that had been "hidden from us" and never entered into the official FBI records system.

This wasn't just misplaced paperwork. By keeping this evidence "off the books"—not digitized, not cataloged—Comey’s FBI effectively created a black hole where inconvenient truths could disappear. Bongino vowed that his team is "working our damndest" to declassify and release these documents to the public, despite resistance from other intelligence agencies.
The "8647" Assassination Signal The discovery of the hidden room coincides with a fierce clash between the Trump administration and James Comey over a disturbing Instagram post. Comey posted an image of seashells spelling out
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"86": Restaurant slang for "eliminate" or "kill."
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"47": Referring to Donald Trump, the 47th President.
“If you’re the FBI director and you don’t know what that meant—that meant assassination,” President Trump declared.
Real-World Consequences FBI Director Kash Patel revealed that this wasn't just an internet drama. The bureau has been forced to reallocate precious resources to investigate

Comey denies malice, claiming his wife simply asked him to take a picture of a "cool" shell formation. But in the context of four assassination attempts against President Trump, nobody in the current FBI is laughing.
The Cleanup Continues With Kash Patel at the helm and Dan Bongino as his deputy, the FBI is undergoing a historic purge. They aren't just investigating crimes; they are investigating the investigators. The discovery of the "hidden room" proves that the rot went deeper than anyone imagined—literally stuffed into bags and shoved into the dark corners of the J. Edgar Hoover Building.
What else is in those bags? If Bongino is right, America is about to find out, and James Comey should be very, very worried.