California union warns of mass exodus with Newsom’s return to office order

Source: SFGate

“California state workers are challenging a new mandate requiring them to return to the office four days a week starting July 1, as lawmakers advance a bill to ensure telework options. A billboard off a Sacramento highway warns of future traffic jams caused by Gov. Gavin Newsom’s order. State workers argue they have been working efficiently under hybrid schedules since the COVID-19 pandemic. ‘Since COVID we have been working and doing the jobs and being efficient and doing the jobs to keep California running,’ said Anica Walls, the president of SEIU Local 1000, which represents state workers in Sacramento. ‘This mandate as overarching as it does not give departments the space to bring back our workers as needed.’ It’s not clear which departments exactly are struggling with space and how the Newsom administration is handling it. A spokesman with California’s Government Operations Agency declined an interview request with California Politics 360.” (06/21/26)

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/california-return-to-office-22314184.php

TX: Anti-gang shooter, seven political prisoners sentenced

Source: Associated Press

“A former U.S. Marine reservist and seven others were sentenced Tuesday to decades in prison over a shooting last year that wounded a police officer during a demonstration at a Texas immigration [concentration camp]. Prosecutors called the crime an act of terrorism and said the eight were linked to the leftist militant group antifa. The defendants’ attorneys denied any antifa ties and family members expressed shock and anger over the stiff sentences. Benjamin Song, the Marine reservist who was convicted of opening fire during the July 4 demonstration outside the Prairieland [concentration camp] near Dallas, was sentenced to 100 years in prison, the maximum punishment. The seven others sentenced in Fort Worth courtrooms received prison terms ranging from 30 to 70 years.” (06/23/26)

https://apnews.com/article/prairieland-detention-center-shooting-sentencing-1eb7a8ac32dbb637e027709ae010f374

Congress directs Trump to end Iran war

Source: The Hill

“The Senate on Tuesday approved a House-passed resolution directing President Trump to withdraw U.S. armed forces from hostilities against Iran after four GOP senators broke ranks and voted to undercut Trump’s authority as commander in chief. The Senate voted 50 to 48 to approve the resolution, which passed the House 215-208 earlier this month. The measure came straight to the Senate floor Tuesday for an up-or-down vote on final passage. It does not need Trump’s signature because it is a concurrent resolution.” [editor’s note: Many media outlets claim that this is “symbolic” or “does not have the force of law.” The War Powers Act says it is non-symbolic, does have the force of law, and is non-optional for Trump. It’s likely to end up in court – TLK] (06/23/26)

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5936650-iran-war-powers-senate/

NYC: Mamdani-backed candidates sweep Democratic primaries

Source: The Guardian [UK]

“Zohran Mamdani’s growing influence over the Democratic party was on show in New York City on Tuesday as three congressional candidates endorsed by New York’s democratic socialist mayor won closely watched primaries …. Brad Lander, the former New York City comptroller who also ran for mayor last year before endorsing Mamdani, won his race comfortably, defeating the Democratic representative Dan Goldman. Another Mamdani ally, Claire Valdez, a state lawmaker and former union organizer, defeated Antonio Reynoso, the preferred successor of retiring Democratic Representative Nydia Velázquez in New York’s seventh district, encompassing parts of Brooklyn and Queens. And in a stunning upset, the public defense investigator Darializa Avila Chevalier toppled Representative Adriano Espaillat, the powerful five-term incumbent who chairs the Congressional Hispanic caucus, in the state’s diverse 13th congressional district, which covers Upper Manhattan and parts of the Bronx.” (06/24/26)

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/23/new-york-primary-results-house

FL: Vendors told to start dismantling “Alligator Alcatraz” concentration camp

Source: Philadelphia Inquirer

“Crews began dismantling a state-run immigration [concentration camp] in the Florida Everglades on Monday, signaling its closure even as state and federal officials continued to say little about the shutdown of a year-old facility that they once praised on a near-daily basis. State officials informed vendors in a call Monday morning that they could begin ‘demobilizing,’ or taking down, the tents, fences, trailers, and other structures at the [concentration camp], known as Alligator Alcatraz, according to three people familiar with the call. … The directive came days after the Department of Homeland Security said that all detainees had been transferred out of the remote center, which opened a little less than a year ago to much fanfare from President Donald Trump and Gov. Ron DeSantis, his fellow Republican.” (06/23/26)

https://www.inquirer.com/news/nation-world/alligator-alcatraz-closing-dismantling-florida-everglades-detention-center-trump-desantis-hurricane-season-20260623.html

Ukraine war: Kyiv regime says Crimea rail bridge “no longer exists” after drone strikes

Source: euronews [EU]

“Ukraine said it struck a major blow to Russia’s grip on the occupied Crimean peninsula, announcing the destruction of a key railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal in a series of strikes. The bridge is the ‘first one’ to be eliminated, Kyiv’s troops said. A railway bridge over the North Crimean Canal near the village of Rozdolne ‘no longer exists,’ Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces (SOF) said on Tuesday …. The strike on the bridge will further complicate Moscow’s efforts to move troops, ammunition and fuel by rail, the crucial backbone of Russia’s military logistics.” (06/23/26)

https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2026/06/23/ukraine-says-key-crimea-rail-bridge-no-longer-exists-after-drone-strikes

SCOTUS backs US regime on unconstitutional immigration program

Source: Roll Call

“The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that federal border officials can use an indictment or other accusation to temporarily strip green cards from immigrants as they reenter the country. The 6-3 opinion, written by Justice Clarence Thomas, says the officials do not need to have ‘clear and convincing’ evidence of offenses at the time of the decision to suspend the status of a Lawful [sic] Permanent Resident, commonly known as a green card holder. Under federal immigration law [sic], green card holders are presumed to be able to reenter the country. But there are certain exceptions, such as when the immigrant has ‘committed’ certain offenses, or admits to doing so, within five years of receiving the green card.” [editor’s note: “Federal immigration law” is found in Article I, Section 9 and Amendment 10 of the US Constitution, and forbids the US government to regulate immigration – TLK] (06/23/26)

https://rollcall.com/2026/06/23/supreme-court-backs-us-power-to-strip-green-cards/

Turkey: Regime uses NATO summit as excuse for mass abduction operation

Source: US News & World Report

“Turkish authorities detained 209 ⁠people ⁠in anti-terrorism operations on Tuesday, ⁠prosecutors said, a day after Ankara imposed restrictions on public ​gatherings ahead of next month’s NATO summit. Opposition groups said the raids were part of what ‌they called a broader crackdown ‌on democracy and civic freedoms in Turkey. The Ankara Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office ⁠said arrest ⁠warrants had been issued for 241 suspects under investigations into several ​militant organisations, including Islamic State and the far-left DHKP-C, MLKP and TKP/ML groups. It said 209 suspects had been detained and efforts to locate the remaining suspects were underway. … The operations came a ⁠day ⁠after the Ankara Governor’s ⁠Office announced ​a 13-day ban on demonstrations, press conferences, and other public gatherings from June 28 ​to July 10, citing ⁠security concerns related to the July 7-8 NATO summit.” (06/23/26)

https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-06-23/turkey-detains-209-in-anti-terror-raids-as-security-tightened-ahead-of-nato-summit

CA: Law that forbids forced outing of trans students blocked by 9th Circuit

Source: Seattle Times

“California’s effort to shield the decisions of transgender students in public schools from the eyes of prying parents remains on hold this week after the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals found a state law designed to protect them was likely unconstitutional. … Passed in 2024, the California law known as Assembly Bill 1955 was intended to prevent school employees from notifying parents about a student’s gender expression without their consent. Boosters of the law [note that] it protects vulnerable students from ‘forced outing’ to families who may be hostile to their trans and nonbinary children. Opponents [pretend] it compels schools to ‘mislead’ parents about their children and leaves them ‘shut out’ of critical decisions.” (06/23/26)

https://archive.is/eh9Ax

Lithuania: Regime steps down after coalition reshuffle

Source: ABC News

“Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė and her cabinet stepped down Tuesday after changes to the ruling coalition, setting the stage for the Baltic country’s third prime minister in two years and an incoming government that has pledged to pursue a more pragmatic relationship with China after years of strained ties. Ruginienė’s government collapsed after the center-left Social Democrats ended their coalition agreement earlier this month with the scandal-ridden populist Nemuno Aušra party as one of its former leaders faces allegations of antisemitic rhetoric.” (06/23/26)

https://abcnews.com/International/wireStory/lithuanian-government-steps-after-coalition-reshuffle-134127077