A.F. Branco Cartoon – War on Peace
A.F. Branco | on April 25, 2025 | https://comicallyincorrect.com/a-f-branco-cartoon-war-on-peace/

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A.F. Branco Cartoon – The Uni-Party, the Deep State, and the Military Industrial Complex seem to have an all-out war on peace. Maybe it’s only because it’s Trump who’s fighting for peace.
BREAKING: Pete Hegseth Hit With Another Round of Leaks Claiming He Used Unsecured Internet Line
By Cristina Laila – The Gateway Pundit – April 24, 2025
Another day, another Deep State leak.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was hit with another round of leaks on Thursday after several top aides have been fired for leaking.
The attacks against Pete Hegseth’s use of Signal began last month after Jeffrey Goldberg, the anti-Trump editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, claimed he was accidentally added to a secure Signal group chat where top Trump administration officials discussed sensitive military operations against Iran-backed Houthi terrorists in Yemen.
The Biden Administration installed Signal on government-issued computers, but use of the app only became a scandal during the Trump Administration. READ MORE
Branco Cartoon – Walz Protection Program
A.F. Branco | on April 27, 2025 | https://comicallyincorrect.com/branco-cartoon-walz-protection-program/

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A.F. Branco Cartoon – Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty caught letting a state employee off after he was caught vandalizing Teslas
Moriarty gives ‘diversion’ to Walz admin staffer but charges teen with felony for lesser property damage
By Jenna Gloeb – AlphaNews.org – April 24. 2025
The alleged double standard was too much for concerned citizen Jon Shanahan of Brooklyn Park, who filed a complaint this week with the Office of Lawyers Professional Responsibility.
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Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty is caught in yet another controversy—this time for letting a state employee off the hook after he was caught on video vandalizing Teslas in Minneapolis, racking up over $21,000 in damage.
Dylan Adams, 33, a fiscal policy analyst for the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS), won’t face a single charge.
Instead, Moriarty’s office handed him a free pass in the form of a diversion program—something her own office guidelines say shouldn’t apply to cases with more than $5,000 in property damage. Adams caused more than four times that. READ MORE
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