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  1. So, last night there was a “shooter” at the #Washington #Hilton, where the US Press Corp were busy sucking the cocks of the #EpsteinClass and Rapist In Chief.

    Now, I believe this as much as I believe the Penn shooter story, but I tend to assume if the mouths of anyone in this administration is moving, then they are lying.

    But when the very first thing Donny and the Magats start screaming is “We have to build the billionaire bunker ballroom, right now or else.”, then boys and girls, what we have is a psyop.

    An assassination attempt? Sure, Jan. (Edit, typo)

    #maga #psyop #badacting #complicitjournalists #bunker #ellison #cbs #propaganda

  2. The top three polling Democrats for California Governor
    — former U.S. Rep. Katie #Porter,
    billionaire former presidential candidate Tom #Steyer
     and Rep. Eric #Swalwell
    — are fundraising generously.

    Yet all are still polling a few percentage points behind Republican candidate Steve #Hilton,
    who garnered 19% support from likely voters in a poll conducted by UC Berkeley released last week.

    Another 17% of likely voters said in that survey that they are still undecided.

    sfgate.com/politics/article/ca

  3. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  4. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  5. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  6. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  7. One day after California’s Democratic party urged candidates without a “viable path” in the state’s crucial race for governor to drop out,
    the crowded field showed no sign of winnowing down.

    At least nine Democrats are in the running to replace the outgoing governor, Gavin Newsom,
    with no clear frontrunner,
    💥which has fueled fears that the number of candidates could lead to two Republicans advancing to the November election.

    Rusty Hicks, the chair of California’s Democratic party, warned in an open letter on Tuesday about that “unlikely” but “possible” scenario and called on candidates to
    “act in a responsible manner with the opportunities and support we have earned”.

    He advised candidates not to run in the primary if they don’t have a path to reach the general election,
    and said they should be prepared to suspend their campaigns within the next month if they hadn’t made “meaningful progress” toward a primary win.

    The packed field of Democratic candidates includes
    former secretary of health and human services and state attorney general Xavier #Becerra;
    former state lawmaker Ian Calderon; San Jose’s mayor, Matt #Mahan;
    former congresswoman Katie #Porter;
    billionaire environmental activist Tom #Steyer;
    the Congress member Eric #Swalwell;
    the state schools superintendent, Tony #Thurmond;
    former mayor of Los Angeles Antonio #Villaraigosa;
    and former state controller Betty #Yee.

    The Republican candidates include
    Chad #Bianco, the Riverside county sheriff,
    and the conservative political commentator Steve #Hilton.

    The nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California found the race had split into two distinct groups,
    with polling indicating Hilton, Porter, Bianco, Swalwell and Steyer are in close competition,
    while the other candidates trail behind
    theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m

  8. Unbelievable that #Hilton is still using this. Stop with the puzzles and image challenges to block #bots. #Privacy and usability matter more. Implement #passkeys and #OTP. This feels like a relic from another era.

  9. So for many folks - cancelling their Hilton Honors membership was a way to let the chain know that their handling of the situation in Minneapolis was unacceptable.

    Nice techdirt article and template for those perhaps looking to do the same techdirt.com/2026/01/07/dear-h

    Now it appears that the #Cl0p folks claim to have breached Hilton.com - but have yet to publish any data. After following cl0p in a previous life, my estimate is that they're found some novel way to breach a specific technology that many of these companies have deployed, have been immensely successful in compromising a large number of them, and are now inundated with data that they have to wade through.

    (first detection I am aware of was at 2026-01-25 15:14:45 UTC)

    infosec.exchange/@ransomwatch/

    However - I do have confidence that Hilton will not pay them and the data will [eventually] be published to The Dark Web™. (Or more accurately - probably via BitTorrent)

    (you can point your TOR enabled browser of choice to santat7kpllt6iyvqbr7q4amdv6dzr for any updates - the attached screenshot is from there)

    What that means is that for folks that did cancel their membership is that their data is likely going to be leaked to various and sundry criminal elements and probably lead to increased cyber-type headaches such as spam, phishing and identity theft for anyone involved. (Note that this is also true for anyone who did not cancel their Hilton Honors membership.)

    Going to preface this next bit by indicating that I'm not a lawyer nor do I play one on TV - and that no sane person should take legal advice from me or anyone else who is not a practicing lawyer lest you end up being the star of one of those "sovereign citizen" clips on youtube.

    Now - there probably is a way to help translate at least some of this into pain for the Hilton chain. If you are in the EU - GDPR does provide a lot of leverage for individuals in terms of data and privacy protection. As data breaches are more common - and you do live in Europe - you may already have some tools to point in Hilton's general direction.

    (Of note as well is that the GDPR 72-hour notifications window starts once the company is "aware" of the breach - and there may be some convoluted verbiage on what that actually means, but your report/request as a European person may be what actually starts that clock.)

    If you don't live in Europe - the folks at DLA Piper have a fairly substantial breakdown of breach requirements by country - but may give you some pointers in keywords to be using when communicating with their agents based on your locale.

    dlapiperdataprotection.com/?t=

    Additionally - if you have the time (and patience) to deal with someone on the phone - this is is the sort of inquiry that will need to be escalated to a human (i.e. will cost Hilton money) to answer.

    hilton.com/en/help-center/glob

    You may also want to reach out via any of the emails listed in the techdirt article above

    This may be of some assistance in providing - at the very least - some time and cycle burn for their public relations folks, who are probably also very busy trying to put some spin on some of their other PR disasters.

    Some questions that you may want to ask anyone that you get a hold of via phone, email, or carrier pigeon:

    • Are you aware that the ransomware gang cl0p has claimed that they have breached Hilton.com?
    • Can you confirm that this breach notification is legitimate?
    • Do you have an idea of what data was allegedly stolen, how much and when?
      • Has the vulnerability that led to this alleged breach been identified and remediated?
    • Is there any personally identifiable information (PII) included in the corpus?
    • Is my PII included in that corpus?
    • Is there a plan to notify affected individuals and/or provide remediation or credit monitoring?

    #hhonors #ice #Hilton #USPol #HiltonBoycott #ransomware

  10. A noise protest at #Home2Suites by #Hilton resulted in multiple #ICENazis scurrying to checkout, graffiti on the hotel, smashed front window, broken automatic doors, a solo - seemingly drunk/self-injured ICENazi (he was bleeding from nose/hands & no one had touched him) trying to scare off protestors before a ton of his backup arrived & threw a lot of smoke bombs/fired tear gas. Once they left, a few protestors went back in front of the hotel & made noise again, joined by many cars - all honking their horns. Then MPD & SWAT arrived to clear out everyone remaining.

    The protest worked to get ICENazis to leave the hotel & not have a peaceful night. Private property damage is covered by corporate insurance. Capital is of lesser value than human lives - for anyone who judges vandalism from protestors. You can repair material damages. You can't bring murdered people back to life & that damage is irreparable.

    Leave a shitty review (remote protest option):
    maps.app.goo.gl/JhFuXm1hqUKwxw

    These are #screenshots from a @UnicornRiot vid on YouTube that I put into a collage.

    mastodon.social/@UnicornRiot/1

    #USpol #FuckICE #TerroristUSA #BoycottUSA #FascistUSA #SanctionUSA #FuckTrump #FuckMAGA #BoycottHilton #BoycottMarriot #BoycottWyndham #BDSUSA #AllPowerToThePeople #ResistFascism #Protest #HumanRights #DoxICE #DoxNazis #DoxICEAbettingBiz #Antifascist #UnicornRiot #SupportIndieMedia #CanadiansAgainstICE #PowerOfDissent

  11. #Hilton & #Wyndham hotel staff across #Minnesota & neighbouring ICE staging places just outside state borders in #Wisconsin - are hanging up, once you mention them hosting #ICENazis. Call back at different hours & let them know that hosting #Nazis will get them more public hate - from USA & globally.
    Call from different phones/different hotels - to keep them on their scared as fuck toes.

    They always answer because they want business. #Boycott #CallThemOut

  12. One thing I find interesting about the #Hilton story and ICE moving from city to city in general is that the snowflakes terrified of showing their faces will show IDs at hotels, drivers licenses car rental places, and hand over their credit cards at places like taquerias.

    Without the fear that often Hispanic minimum wage employees dox them, 😃.

    But hey, maybe DHS will soon classify any of these as violence against the humble heroes.

    /s

    #propaganda #RealityShow

  13. Ok, news is still rolling in, but apparently it is true that a #Hampton Inn, owned by #Hilton, but usually franchised, in #Minneapolis has told #ICE to fuck all the way off.

    And the department of dumbassery has declared war on Hilton saying they don’t have the right to refuse to quarter soldiers, and I would like to remind the #EpsteinClass of the 3rd Amendment, and reiterate that ICE can fuck all the way off.

    rawstory.com/hilton-hotels-can

  14. "With Kamala Harris officially out of the race, Katie #Porter has emerged as the Democratic frontrunner,
    increasing her support from 12% to 18% since the April Emerson poll,”
    Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling, said.

    “Steve #Hilton, who was not in the race in April, has jumped to 12%,
    while the share of undecided voters has dropped from 54% to 38% over the summer.

    Porter leads among voters over 50 (22%),
    those with a postgraduate degree (35%),
    and white voters (23%).”

    Looking ahead to the 2028 presidential nomination contest,
    Governor Gavin #Newsom leads the Democratic primary with 23%,
    followed by former Secretary of Transportation Pete #Buttigieg at 17%,
    Vice President Kamala #Harris at 11%,
    and Representative Alexandria #Ocasio-#Cortez at 9%.

    In the Republican primary,
    40% support Vice President JD #Vance,
    10% support Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. #Kennedy,
    and 9% Florida Governor Ron #DeSantis

    Governor Gavin Newsom holds a 44% job approval rating, and 38% disapproval.
    President Trump holds a 30% job approval among California voters, and 58% disapproval. 

    On the generic congressional ballot, #Democrats have a 22-point advantage:
    54% support the Democratic candidate while 32% support the #Republican; 15% are undecided. 

    A third of voters (33%) support the proposal to redraw California’s congressional map ahead of the 2026 Midterm Elections, while a quarter (25%) oppose; 42% are unsure. 
    “Support to redraw the state’s congressional map ahead of the Midterm Elections is strongest among Democrats by a 23-point margin, 42% to 19%,
    and opposed by an eight-point margin among Republicans, 36% to 28%.

    A majority of independent voters are unsure, while 25% oppose and 23% support,” Kimball said.

    The #economy is the top issue for 30% of California voters,
    down from 40% in April,
    followed by #housing affordability at 19%,
    #immigration at 15% (up from 7% in April),
    threats to democracy at 13%,
    and #healthcare at 8%.

    Housing affordability is 14 points higher for California voters compared to U.S. voters overall,
    while concern for threats to #democracy is ten points lower than the national poll.

    A majority (61%) of California voters view #tariffs as more of a tax on U.S. consumers,
    while 26% view tariffs as a tax on the foreign country. 

    Democrats view tariffs as a tax on the consumer, 79% to 11%, while Republicans see tariffs as a tax on the foreign country, 54% to 32%. 

    A majority of California voters (60%) think mass deportations of undocumented/illegal #immigrants in California are a bad thing,
    consistent with the April Emerson poll;
    40% think mass #deportations are a good thing.

    Forty-nine percent of voters think the California government should spend more on #firefighter staffing and equipment,
    knowing that increased funding may require a tax increase, down from 62% in February;

    43% think the government should spend the same, up eight points from February, and 8% think it should spend less.

    Just over half of California voters (51%) agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer #Olympic Games, while 27% disagree. Twenty-three percent are unsure. 

    Black voters (64%), voters aged 30-39 (57%), male voters (54%), and college-educated voters (54%) most agree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the Olympics.

    Republican voters (42%) and voters aged 50-59 (33%) are most likely to disagree that Los Angeles is an ideal host city for the 2028 Summer Olympic Games. 

    emersoncollegepolling.com/cali

  15. Local couple marks 61 years of sundaes at McDonald’s on National Ice Cream Day

    Hilton. N.Y. — A local couple celebrated National Ice Cream Day with a sweet sundae on Sunday. Since 1964, Dick and Betty have been visiting the Hilton McDonald’s …
    #dining #cooking #diet #food #Food #community #couple #FoodTopics #hilton #HotFudge #mcdonalds #NationalIceCreamDay #Sundaes #tradition
    diningandcooking.com/2190643/l