1. Freeloading migrant influencer mocks US taxpayers who ‘work like slaves’ while waving cash in latest videos:
Fox News – Leonel Moreno, the illegal immigrant “migrant influencer” who has urged his followers to use squatter laws to take over vacant American homes, took to Instagram Wednesday after an apparent TikTok ban to mock American taxpayers.
In a series of five short clips, Moreno flaunted a stack of cash, bragged about not having to work and also mocked fellow migrants who come to the U.S. to work cleaning, construction and landscaping jobs.
“I didn’t cross the Rio Grande to work like a slave,” Moreno said in Spanish, according to a translation of his videos. “I came to the U.S. to mark my territory.”
He claimed to have enough money to go at least a year and a half without working, at times singing and waving cash with a baby in his lap.
He also mocked people who work for a living, including fellow migrants who came to the U.S. to find jobs.
Leonel Moreno, an illegal alien invader who boasts about America paying all his bills and gives tips to others on how to squat for free in properties, has a snotty cry after his 500k follower TikTok account was suspended. pic.twitter.com/BD2v4RWS5C
— Brick Suit (@Brick_Suit) March 23, 2024
Denny’s Insight: This man is despicable, and I’m tired of seeing and hearing of him. And why has “migrant influencer” become a term? He’s an illegal immigrant with a camera phone, that’s it.
2. DeSantis Destroys ‘Squatter’s Rights’ In Florida: This Isn’t ‘California And New York’:
Daily Wire – Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill into law on Wednesday that empowers residents in the state to have law enforcement immediately evict squatters from homes instead of having the situation devolve into a drawn out legal battle, and increases the criminal penalties against squatters.
DeSantis signed the bill at a press conference as recent incidents of home squatters have gone viral in Democrat strongholds like California and New York.
“So we’re here today because you assume in America if you purchase a home and own a residence that that’s your residence, that if you happen to maybe split time in Orlando and Michigan, that if you go to Michigan over the summer, people aren’t going to be able to just move into your house and then claim squatter’s rights on your private residence,” DeSantis said. “And yet, in places like New York and California, that’s exactly what’s happening in this country. Homes are being invaded, and those states and their laws are not siding with the homeowners, they’re siding with the squatters.”
BREAKING NEWS: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced new legislation which will protect homeowners in his state from falling victim to squatters. @RonDeSantis @GovRonDeSantis pic.twitter.com/QCC1yjTu0w
— NEWSMAX (@NEWSMAX) March 27, 2024
Denny’s Insight: I love Florida. DeSantis is great, too. He saw a problem happening nationally and basically acted on codifying a solution into state law so that this problem wouldn’t happen here! That’s how you govern.
3. Obama and Clinton look to boost Biden without overshadowing him:
Washington Examiner – President Joe Biden is hoping the star power of his Democratic predecessors, former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, will shine a light on his campaign against another former president, Donald Trump, during a high-profile New York City fundraiser.
But although his last State of the Union before November’s general election addressed concerns about his age, his campaign is under pressure to make sure Biden is not overshadowed, particularly by his younger, more popular former boss.
The Biden campaign dismisses the idea that the president has an enthusiasm problem, citing expectations Thursday night’s fundraiser could raise more than $25 million, with 5,000-plus attendees anticipated to be at Radio City Hall.
“Democrats are unified and energized behind President Biden’s reelection campaign, and that will be on full display this Thursday in New York City,” Biden campaign spokesman Kevin Munoz told the Washington Examiner. “Donald Trump has no juice heading into the general: Huge chunks of Republican primary voters have made clear they have no interest in voting for him this November, Republican leaders like his own vice president are openly opposing him, and even if Trump wanted to reach them (he does not!), he has no cash or energy to do so.”
Denny’s Question: Do you really think Obama and Hillary are going to save the Biden campaign in the 2024 election???
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