Monday, December 15, 2025

Rob Reiner & Wife Michele MURDERED! RIP


Actor, Writer and Director Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead in their Los Angeles home by their daughter, Romy, multiple sources have reported to us according to the sources, Rob and Michele were killed by their son, Nick. Or this has been alledged more information I'm sure will come out soon I'm sure as we're talking about a decades long member of Hollywood who recently released "Spinal Tap 2" which is still in theaters. 

The Calls about the tragedy first came into the Los Angeles Fire Department at about 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 14. First responders arriving at the home said they found a man and woman dead and the victims were later identified as Rob and Michele.

His Nick, in a 2016 interview with PEOPLE, spoke about his long struggle with drug addiction, which ultimately led to him being homeless at one time. He also told PEOPLE that his years of addiction formed the basis for the semi-autobiographical film Being Charlie, which he co-wrote. Rob was a director, producer and actor who gained fame with his role as Mike on the Norman Lear sitcom All in the Family. 

As a director, he helmed beloved movies like This Is Spinal Tap (1984), Stand by Me (1986), The Princess Bride (1987), When Harry Met Sally... (1989), Misery (1990) and A Few Good Men (1992). He and Rob Michele met when Rob directed When Harry Met Sally, and the couple married in 1989 before having three children.

Mostly in recent years he's become some what unhinged online with politics mostly targeting our President Trump as most Hollywood Rob a liberal has been on a constant attack online on the President since he first won in 2016 and again in 2024. Sad this is how we will remember him. Hope we all one day could be able to look back and judge him by the body of his work and not the online behavior but either way what just happened is tragic, and sad. 

We will follow up this story within the next few days here if there is anything breaking on it we shall report it asap.

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

TRUMP UNLEASHED "THE COURT SIDES WITH THE PEOPLE’S PRESIDENT


The Supreme Court heard arguments in Trump v. Slaughter, a case challenging President Trump's firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter, where justices seemed to favor expanding presidential power, suggesting the President can fire independent agency heads like FTC officials without cause, potentially overturning the Humphrey's Executor precedent that limited this power to "inefficiency, neglect of duty, or malfeasance" for such bodies.


A decision is expected soon, but the arguments indicate a strong conservative majority leans toward affirming broad presidential removal power, viewing restrictions on firing as unconstitutional, thereby allowing such removals as "Article II is the Law of the Land".

Key Points from the Arguments:

Challenging Precedent: The case tests the 1935 Humphrey's Executor ruling, which protected FTC commissioners from at-will firing by the President.

Presidential Power: The Trump administration argued that the President, as head of the Executive Branch, must have ultimate control, including the power to remove officials, even from "independent" agencies, as stated in Article II of the Constitution.

"No Cause Needed": Justices appeared to agree that limiting removal to "for cause" (like inefficiency or neglect) for FTC officials infringes on executive authority, suggesting the President can fire them without any reason.

Impact: A ruling expanding this power would significantly increase presidential control over independent agencies like the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and potentially other bodies, impacting their independence.

A formal ruling is anticipated, with strong indications the Court will rule in favor of broader presidential power, signaling a potential shift in the balance between executive authority and independent agency functions.

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