July 24, 1974 The United States Supreme Court (U.S. v. Nixon) unanimously ordered President Richard Nixon to surrender tape recordings of White House conversations regarding the Watergate affair. Speaking for the Supreme Court in front of a packed and hushed courtroom, Chief Justice Warren E. Burger (a Nixon appointee) rejected President Nixon’s claims of executive privilege (virtually total confidentiality for the White House) because the need for fair administration of criminal justice must prevail. The White House feared review of the recordings by a U.S. district judge would reveal, among other crimes, impeachable offenses. Listen to the tapes onlineย (It’s a YouTube playlist!)
July 24, 1983 Canadians and Americans spanned the international border at Thousand Islands Bridge, linking New York and Ontario, to protest nuclear weapons and border harassment of peace activists. Thousand Islands Bridge
July 24, 1983 Women tagged a U.S. warplane with anti-nuclear graffiti at Greenham Common, an air base in England. The Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp had been set up just outside the perimeter of the base in 1981 to get U.S. Cruise missiles, some of which were deployed at the base, out of their country. Other tactics included disrupting construction work at the base, blockading the entrance, and cutting down parts of the fence. Read more about The Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp
A U.S. Army veteran who was arrested during anย immigration raidย at a Southern California marijuana farm last week said Wednesday he was sprayed with tear gas and pepper spray before being dragged from his vehicle and pinned down by federal agents who arrested him.
George Retes, 25, who works as a security guard atย Glass House Farms in Camarillo, said he was arriving at work on July 10 when several federal agents surrounded his car and โ despite him identifying himself as a U.S. citizen โ broke his window, peppered sprayed him and dragged him out.
In this image taken from video provided by United Farm Workers, George Retes speaks about being arrested at an immigration raid at a Southern California marijuana farm during a press conference held over Zoom in Oxnard, Calif., Wednesday, July 16, 2025. (United Farm Workers via AP)
โIt took two officers to nail my back and then one on my neck to arrest me even though my hands were already behind my back,โ Retes said.
Massive farm raids led to hundreds being detained
The Ventura City native was detained duringย chaotic raids at two Southern California farmsย where federal authorities arrested more than 360 people, one of the largest operations since President Donald Trump took office in January. Protesters faced off against federal agents in military-style gear, and one farmworker died after falling from a greenhouse roof.
The raids came more than a month into an extendedย immigration crackdownย by the Trump administration across Southern California that was originally centered in Los Angeles, where local officials say the federal actions are spreading fear in immigrant communities.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom spoke on the raids at a news conference Wednesday, calling Trump a โchaos agentโ who has incited violence and spread fear in communities.
โYou got someone who dropped 30 feet because they were scared to death and lost their life,โ he said, referring to the farmworker who died in the raids. โPeople are quite literally disappearing with no due process, no rights.โ
Retes was taken to the Metropolitan Detention Center in downtown Los Angeles, where he said he was put in a special cell on suicide watch and checked on each day after he became emotionally distraught over his ordeal and missing his 3-year-old daughterโs birthday party Saturday.
Milk is poured on a protesterโs face after federal immigration agents tossed tear gas at protesters during a raid in the agriculture area of Camarillo, Calif., Thursday, July 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
He said federal agents never told him why he was arrested or allowed him to contact a lawyer or his family during his three-day detention. Authorities never let him shower or change clothes despite being covered in tear gas and pepper spray, Retes said, adding that his hands burned throughout the first night he spent in custody.
On Sunday, an officer had him sign a paper and walked him out of the detention center. He said he was told he faced no charges.
Retes met with silence when seeking explanation
โThey gave me nothing I could wrap my head around,โ Retes said, explaining that he was met with silence on his way out when he asked about being โlocked up for three days with no reason and no charges.โ
Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, confirmed Retesโ arrest but didnโt say on what charges.
โGeorge Retes was arrested and has been released,โ she said. โHe has not been charged. The U.S. Attorneyโs Office is reviewing his case, along with dozens of others, for potential federal charges related to the execution of the federal search warrant in Camarillo.โ
A federal judge on Friday orderedย the Trump administration to halt indiscriminate immigration stops and arrests without warrants in seven California counties, including Los Angeles. Immigrant advocates accused federal agents of detaining people because they looked Latino. The Justice Department appealed on Monday and asked for the order to be stayed.
The Pentagon also said Tuesday it was ending the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles. Thatโs roughly half the number the administration sent to the city following protests over the immigration actions. Some of those troops have beenย accompanying federal agentsย during their immigration enforcement operations.
Retes said he joined the Army at 18 and served four years, including deploying to Iraq in 2019.
โI joined the service to help better myself,โ he said. โI did it because I love this (expletive) country. We are one nation and no matter what, we should be together. All this separation and stuff between everyone is just the way it shouldnโt be.โ
Veteran pledges to sue federal authorities for his ordeal
Retes said he plans to sue for wrongful detention.
โThe way theyโre going about this entire deportation process is completely wrong, chasing people who are just working, especially trying to feed everyone here in the U.S.,โ he said. โNo one deserves to be treated the way they treat people.โ
Retes was detained along with California State University Channel Islands professor Jonathan Caravello, also a U.S. citizen, who was arrested for throwing a tear gas canister at law enforcement, U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli posted on X.
The California Faculty Association said Caravello was taken away by agents who did not identify themselves nor inform him of why he was being taken into custody. Like Retes, the association said the professor was then held without being allowed to contact his family or an attorney.
Caravello was attempting to dislodge a tear gas canister that was stuck underneath someoneโs wheelchair, witnesses told KABC-TV, the ABC affiliate in Los Angeles.
A federal judge on Monday ordered Caravello to be released on $15,000 bond. Heโs scheduled to be arraigned Aug. 1.
โI want everyone to know what happened. This doesnโt just affect one person,โ Retes said. โIt doesnโt matter if your skin is brown. It doesnโt matter if youโre white. It doesnโt matter if youโre a veteran or you serve this country. They donโt care. Theyโre just there to fill a quota.โ ___ Associated Press writer Jamie Ding contributed from Los Angeles.
While asshole billionaires are enjoying the continuation of huge tax cuts, Donald Trump and Republicans realized, maybe, that this will actually increase our national debt. Why didnโt somebody say something? So in order to slow down the bleeding, the goons looked for where they could make some cuts and save. No, they did not cut the budgets for ICE, defense, bombs for Israel to drop on the kids in Gaza, Trump golf trips, or Trump birthday parades. Maybe they could sell the plane Qatar bribed Trump with, if anyone else actually wanted it.
Trump and Republicans passed a bill that will cut $1.1 billion in federal funding for PBS and NPR. Trump is all giddy about this and posted to ShitSocialโฆ
Of course, this impacts Sesame Street. What kind of asshole hates Sesame Street? Donald Trump is that kind of asshole. Donald Trump was an asshole millionaire by the time he was 8 years old. His allowance at 3 years old was around $200,000 a year. That explains why he doesnโt have any appreciation for Sesame Street. If nothing else, Sesame Street could have taught him how to count his money and maybe realize that if you spend more than you bring in, you will increase debt. Cookie Monster knows this. You canโt eat more cookies than you have. Maybe if Trump watched Sesame Street, he wouldnโt speak like a drugged-out crackhead and could talk the kingโs English as well as the president of Liberia.
Sesame Street might have saved Trump from being the kind of asshole who sexually assaults and rapes women. It could have saved him from being a grifter and a thief. It could have saved him from growing up into a racist liar. Sesame Street could have saved Trump from turning into Trump.
As Matt Hooper said in Jaws while describing a Great White Shark as a machine, โAll this machine does is swim and eat and make little sharks, and that’s all.โ Trump is also a machine, and all that asshole machine does is grift, sexually assault women, and make little assholes.
By the way, have you seen a photo of Barron Trump lately? Heโs cultivating the asshole look. He may be taking grooming tips from older brother, Don Jr. Fortunately, Barron hasnโt developed the coke-up dazed expression yet, so for now, he only has the Christian Bale serial killer look from American Psycho.
Anyhoosies, weโre supposed to be talking about Big Bird and not Big Turd, the serial killer of democracy. I wanted to avoid drawing Big Bird for a cartoon on this subject, as so many other cartoonists did this week. But after I got the bucket idea, how could I not?
Thatโs the blog for today, Peezeheads. One of my clients asked for a local cartoon this morning, and he asked about an hour ago if he could have it by 11 a.m. tomorrow. I havenโt even read the article yet, so I should do that. Youโre also going to get a blog about Ozzy. Stay tooned. And no talking about Ozzy in the comments until the Ozzy blog. Pretend youโre a Republican and Ozzy is the Epstein Client List. (snip-MORE)
This is a fun half from an Emma Thursday 07-17-2025
This last one is from the Nazi authoritarian cult of tRump maga who I posted a meme of getting fired and asking for money because his boss felt his was not a good fit for the company.ย FAFO
Allison Gill reported on the newest money runaround the laws on campaign financing.ย ย Seems the island of Guam Republican Party got in prior years one donation of $10.ย ย This year they got 193 individual donations of $10,000 each.ย $10,000 is the maximum one person can give to the party.ย It turns out the donors were all very wealthy republicans many serving in the tRump administration.ย The island did not suddenly go hard right.ย ย No it turns out that the law doesn’t limit party transfers of money between party committees.ย After the money hit the Guam party coffers, it was transferred to the RNC.ย Turns out the 193 donors had already maxed out their allowed donations to the RNC.ย So this was a way to give the RNC an extra 1.93 million for the midterms.ย ย Put that with the other ways they plan to rig the election and it seems that the only way they figure they can stay in power is to cheat.ย Often and repeatedly.ย ย Hugs