New York Rolls Out Precrime AI—and You're Already a Suspect
While Hochul trains algorithms to read your mood, Trump saves his tariffs, ICE prepares new raids, and Democrats worry about how deportations make other countries feel.
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Good morning. The MTA just launched an AI system that flags subway riders for “concerning behavior” before any crime happens. That’s not dystopian fiction—it’s Kathy Hochul’s actual plan. Meanwhile, JD Vance broke a Senate tie to save Trump’s tariffs after three Republicans joined Democrats to try and kill them. A federal judge blocked Trump from deporting Venezuelan gang members, and Rep. Jasmine Crockett is more worried about offending Honduras than protecting American sovereignty. ICE raids are ramping up, budget battles are boiling over, and Trump just lit up a Gen Z rally in Alabama. Let’s dig in.
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New York Is Quietly Installing Precrime AI—and You're the Suspec
The MTA has begun rolling out an AI-powered surveillance system that watches subway riders and flags “irrational or concerning conduct” before any crime occurs. That’s not a joke. That’s their new security policy.
Here’s what you need to know: under Governor Kathy Hochul’s directive, the MTA is installing AI systems across platforms to monitor what it calls “behavior patterns”—not people, they claim. No facial recognition (for now), just machines analyzing your body language, facial movements, and “emotional states.” The system is being called “predictive prevention,” and officials are dead serious about it.
Why it matters? Because this isn’t about safety—it’s about control. The government is deploying unproven surveillance tools based on emotion-reading software that’s barely more accurate than astrology. The same people who couldn’t keep fare jumpers off trains now think they can stop crime with buzzwords and bad data models.
Conservatives should be furious. Hochul and the bureaucrats running this clown show are bypassing constitutional limits to install a system where AI decides if you look “off.” Say the wrong thing, move the wrong way, have a panic attack on a platform—and you might be the next one swarmed by NYPD because an algorithm got nervous.
And what the media’s not saying is this: the feds are backing it. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy reportedly threatened to withhold funding unless New York submitted a “crime-fighting strategy.” So they slapped some Silicon Valley glitter on Orwellian surveillance and called it innovation.
“The technology being explored by the MTA is designed to identify behaviors, not people.” — MTA Spokesperson Aaron Donovan, Reclaim The Net
Bottom line: This isn’t about reducing crime. It’s about manufacturing compliance. AI can’t tell the difference between a threat and a stressed-out commuter—but it can normalize the idea that you’re guilty until proven innocent. That’s the future they want. And it’s already here.
Vance Breaks Senate Tie After RINOs Try to Kill Trump’s Tariffs
Three Republicans—Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, and Rand Paul—joined every Senate Democrat in a failed attempt to derail Trump’s tariff power. With the vote deadlocked at 49-49, Vice President JD Vance stepped in and cast the tie-breaking vote to save the administration’s signature trade weapon.
At the center of the dispute was Trump’s aggressive use of tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. Critics like Murkowski and Paul claim the president overstepped his constitutional authority. What they’re not saying? These same lawmakers stood by while Biden used “emergency powers” to forgive student debt and flood the border with executive actions.
This matters for conservatives because Trump’s tariffs aren’t just a negotiating tool—they’re leverage. They’ve already triggered protests and factory closures in China, and they’re protecting American manufacturing while rebuilding domestic supply chains. Killing that now would be a gift to globalists.
The left is spinning the latest GDP numbers as evidence that tariffs are “hurting” the economy. What they’re hiding is that core growth is surging, job creation is up, and investment is pouring in. Trump’s economic team is calling it the start of a new boom. The only people panicking? The ones who bet against America—again.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump from Using 18th-Century Law to Deport Venezuelan Gang Members
A federal judge has just tied the Trump administration’s hands, ruling that it cannot deport Venezuelan nationals from South Texas under the Alien Enemies Act (AEA)—a wartime law dating back to 1798. According to Newsmax, Judge Fernando Rodriguez Jr. ruled that Trump’s invocation of the AEA to fast-track deportations of gang members "exceeds the scope" of the law.
Here’s the hypocrisy: when Democrats were weaponizing every obscure statute to block ICE and protect sanctuary cities, the courts let them run wild. But now, when Trump uses a legal mechanism to deal with actual gang-affiliated illegal aliens, the courts throw the brakes on and call it an overreach.
What’s really happening is simple: the left wants to keep the border broken, and now the judiciary is doing its part. This ruling isn’t about law—it’s about kneecapping Trump’s ability to enforce it. Tren de Aragua is a violent cartel network. Trump tried to remove them. A judge stepped in to protect them.
And here’s what no one’s saying: this ruling gives cartel-linked illegals more due process than American citizens get in tax court.
Jasmine Crockett Says Deporting Illegals Might Hurt Other Countries—Yes, Really
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) is under fire for a video where she expressed concern not about the American border, but about how other countries might feel if we deport too many migrants. As Fox News reports, Crockett called mass deportations “kidnapping” and wondered aloud: “How would they feel if some other country started throwing people into ours?”
This is the same congresswoman who called Gov. Greg Abbott “Governor Hot Wheels,” said Elon Musk should be “taken down,” and now claims ICE is violating constitutional rights by enforcing immigration law. You can’t make it up.
The real-world impact? While Republicans push for a plan to deport 1 million illegals a year and rebuild Trump’s border wall, Crockett is worried about offending foreign governments. She’s aligning with Rep. Eric Swalwell and Pramila Jayapal to oppose ICE funding and falsely claim the GOP wants to deport U.S. citizens—flat-out misinformation.
What comes next? Likely more social media stunts, more false claims, and more excuses for chaos at the border. Meanwhile, Trump’s plan to pump billions into enforcement and 20,000 new officers is moving ahead—with or without Crockett’s performative outrage.
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"If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever."
— George Orwell, 1984
AI won’t stop crime. It’ll just redefine what counts as a crime—like being anxious in public. This isn’t about safety. It’s about conditioning. Meanwhile, Trump’s enemies—foreign and domestic—are realizing they don’t run the show anymore. The tide’s turning. And they’re panicking.
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