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Following Elon Musk, the world's richest man, two speakers at CPAC, Steve Bannon, who was pardoned by Donald Trump, and Mexican actor Eduardo Verástegui, have now given Nazi salutes. This is a major scandal + should push us all to mobilize, protest, and call out #CPAC for what it is: a Nazi rally.

Firing all of the JAGs (Judge Advocates General)—the top lawyers in each service branch—is just as bad as, if not worse than, firing (most of) the Joint Chiefs.

Seasonal workers will be back at the National Parks this summer after Trelon reversed their decision to slash and burn NPS staff. The reversal does NOTinclude the permanent workers who were let go, but let's take our wins where we can get them. www.latimes.com/california/s...

In better news, the Hostile Government Takeover song is number two on iTunes!

In my dreams, Steve Jobs is still with us and he boycotted the inauguration.

DOGE scorecard: * Fired hundreds of FAA staff amidst terrifying uptick in air accidents * Fired staff who secure our nuclear weapons; struggling to re-hire * Fired critical USDA workers battling the growing bird flu epidemic; trying to re-hire www.axios.com/2025/02/19/d...

Our group has been hard at work to release a new tool: The Data Rescue Tracker. The tool aims to provide a consolidated overview of who is downloading which dataset from which government websites. Please share! www.datarescueproject.org/data-rescue-...

A handful of billionaires now have unprecedented control over banking, the food we eat, our healthcare, and the information we receive. Many are now currying favor with Trump to avoid accountability and maintain their power. This is what oligarchy looks like.

Elon Musk has now set his sights on the U.S. gold reserves at Fort Knox, insisting on personally ensuring the gold remains intact. The vault was last opened to journalists and a congressional delegation in 1974.