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Trump threatens Putin with ‘very severe’ tariffs as peace talks take a turn
President Donald Trump is becoming increasingly fed up with the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and he’s not afraid to show it.
On Monday, Trump threatened President Vladimir Putin of Russia with 100% tariffs if he continues to engage and drag out the conflict. Trump, who campaigned on peace through strength, said the drastic tariffs would go into effect within 50 days if Putin fails to finalize a peace deal with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine.
‘We’re very, very unhappy with them.’
“We want to see it end,” Trump said in the Oval Office Monday. “And I’m disappointed in President Putin because I thought we would’ve had a deal two months ago.”
“We’re very, very unhappy with them, and we’re going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don’t have a deal in 50 days,” Trump said. “Tariffs at about 100%.”
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Trump’s announcement comes as Russia ramps up its offensive attacks on Ukraine. In response to this aggression, Trump said the United States will continue to fortify Ukrainian defense by supplying them with American weapons and munitions.
Notably, the Department of Defense initially announced it would be pausing aid to Ukraine. This policy was in line with the administration’s more hostile attitude toward Ukraine in the earlier stages of the administration, most notably marked by the infamous Oval Office spat between Trump and Zelenskyy.
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Trump told reporters Sunday that the U.S. would be sending Ukraine “various pieces of very sophisticated military” equipment and that Europe would pay for it.
“That’s the way we want it.”
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Chip and Joanna Gaines get hit with backlash from Franklin Graham and their fans over ‘woke’ inclusion on latest show
Reality television stars Chip and Joanna Gaines are facing a public relations crisis after many fans reacted negatively to the featuring of an LGBTQ couple on their newest show.
The evangelical couple are promoting “Back to the Frontier,” a reality television show from their Magnolia Network to be aired on HBO Max, but the show has already been clouded with controversy.
‘Heartbreaking to watch Chip and Joanna Gaines trade the cross of Christ for an LGBT rainbow flag.’
Among the show’s participants are Jason and Joe Hanna-Riggs, a same-sex couple from Texas with two children. The show challenges families to live as the pioneers lived in frontier times.
Evangelist Franklin Graham conveyed his disappointment with the incident on social media.
I hope this isn’t true, but I read today that Chip and Joanna Gaines are featuring a gay couple in their new series. If It is true, it is very disappointing. While we are to love people, we should love them enough to tell them the truth of God’s Word. His Word is absolute truth. God loves us, and His design for marriage is between one man and one woman. Promoting something that God defines as sin is in itself sin.
In 2020, a number of venues in Europe canceled Graham’s evangelical speaking events over his affirmations of biblical teaching on same-sex relationships.
American Family Association Vice President Ed Vitagliano also criticized the Gaines.
“This is sad and disappointing, because Chip and Joanna Gaines have been very influential in the evangelical community. Moreover, in the past, they have stood firm on the sanctity of marriage regardless of the personal cost that has entailed,” he wrote.
“We aren’t sure why the Gaines have reversed course, but we are sure of this: Back to the Frontier promotes an unbiblical view of human sexuality, marriage, and family,” Vitagliano added, “a view no Christian should embrace.”
Chip Gaines defended the inclusion of the same-sex couple in a message on social media.
“Talk, ask qustns [sic], listen.. maybe even learn. Too much to ask of modern American Christian culture. Judge 1st, understand later/never,” he wrote Sunday.
“It’s a sad sunday when ‘non believers’ have never been confronted with hate or vitriol until they are introduced to a modern American Christian,” he added.
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That response was criticized by many Christians on social media.
“As someone who considered Chip & Joanna Gaines as my spiritual covering, I couldn’t be any more devastated,” responded pastor Jonathan Shuttlesworth.
“It’s heartbreaking to watch Chip and Joanna Gaines trade the cross of Christ for an LGBT rainbow flag. They, like many other compromisers, have decided that sin is more profitable than obedience,” replied William Wolfe of the Center for Baptist Leadership.
“It is not hate to point out sin. Quite the contrary, actually. Chip and Joanna need to go back and read Romans 1,” said another user.
Some on the left also used the occasion to criticize Christians.
“The backlash against Chip and Joanna Gaines proves yet again that the hardest thing for christians to do is actually behave like Christ,” responded actor Jody Dean.
However, in 2021, the Gaineses were hit with criticism from the left when they donated money to a local school board candidate who had spoken out against critical race theory. She also was Chip Gaines’ sister.
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Democrat lawmaker pounces on Epstein drama, calls for congressional vote
Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California is pouncing on the political saga surrounding the Epstein files, and he’s taking his mission to Congress.
Khanna proposed an amendment to the GENIUS Act on Tuesday, which would force Attorney General Pam Bondi to make all Epstein-related records “publicly available” on a website within 30 days. This push for transparency comes as President Donald Trump and his administration have doubled down in defense of Bondi, who insisted there was no client list.
“Why are the Epstein files still hidden?” Khanna asked in a post on X. “Who are the rich & powerful being protected?”
“The Speaker must call a vote & put every Congress member on record,” Khanna added.
‘Let the chips fall where they may.’
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After the Department of Justice leaked the now infamous Epstein memo, the MAGA base was sent into a tailspin. There has even been infighting within the administration, with a source familiar with the situation confirming a clash between Bondi and FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino.
Although many, including Khanna, are dissatisfied with the botched handling of the Epstein files, other right-wing voices have criticized the Democrat for being opportunistic.
“I’ll take Something You Didn’t Ask For When Sleepy Joe Was in Charge for $500,” Richard Grenell quipped in a post on X.
“If Democrats are so worried about the Epstein files and Epstein they shouldn’t have Bill Clinton speaking at every DNC and democrat campaign event,” Meghan McCain said in a post on X. “Like, who are we kidding here?”
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Khanna responded, signaling that the criticisms were fair but that it’s more important to deliver results to the American people.
“I am just saying we should get the files out there on a bipartisan basis to restore trust,” Khanna said in response to McCain. “Let the chips fall where they may.”
“The criticism I am receiving is Biden should have done this,” Khanna said in another post on X. “Fine. But what is good now for the public? When we have a future Dem President, if Rs say let’s support Medicare for All or tax the wealthy, I wouldn’t call them out about the past. I’d say great. Let’s get it done!”
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Pot farm raid update: Trump’s DHS found convicted rapists and kidnappers working near migrant kids
President Donald Trump’s administration faced significant backlash from the left last week after federal authorities conducted raids on two marijuana farms in California, operations that protesters attempted to disrupt.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection obtained a criminal warrant to conduct the raids at the Carpinteria and Camarillo facilities.
‘As Secretary Noem stated, this is quickly becoming one of the largest operations since President Trump took office.’
On Sunday, the Department of Homeland Security announced additional information about its sweep, revealing the arrests of 361 illegal aliens and the rescue of at least 14 migrant children.
The children were exposed to potential exploitation, forced labor, and human trafficking, according to the DHS.
CBP Commissioner Rodney Scott stated that nearly all of the children recovered from the farms were unaccompanied, noting that one minor was as young as 14.
Glass House Farms, the farms’ owner, confirmed that federal authorities obtained valid warrants to perform their sweep. The business claimed, “Glass House has never knowingly violated applicable hiring practices and does not and has never employed minors.”
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The DHS revealed the identities of some of the arrested illegal aliens, including Roman Izquierdo, a Mexican national convicted of kidnapping, attempted rape, and attempted child molestation. Izquierdo was previously sentenced to seven years in prison, and ICE deported him in 2006.
Scott stated, “This felon was working at the same farm as 10 kids — one being 14 yrs old.”
Federal agents also arrested Juan Duarte-Velasquez, a Mexican national convicted of rape and a DUI; Jose Orellana, a Salvadoran national convicted of a DUI and a hit-and-run with property damage; and Adriana Gonzalez-Gonzalez, a Mexican national convicted of burglary three times and a DUI.
The DHS reported that over “500 rioters attempted to disrupt” federal agents’ raid on the two farms, adding that the disturbance also led to four U.S. citizens being “criminally processed for assaulting or resisting officers.”
The rioters reportedly damaged vehicles, and one violent protester fired a gun at officers. That protester remains at large, and the FBI is offering a $50,000 reward for information leading to the individual’s arrest.
One worker at the Camarillo farm passed away on Friday after he fell from a greenhouse during the raid.
The DHS stated, “This man was not in and has not been in CBP or ICE custody. Although he was not being pursued by law enforcement, this individual climbed up to the roof of a green house and fell 30 feet.”
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DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated, “At the California marijuana facilities, ICE and CBP law enforcement rescued at least 14 migrant children from what looks like exploitation, forced child labor, and potentially human trafficking or smuggling while facing assault and even gunfire. Our brave agents also arrested at least 361 illegal aliens — including criminals with convictions for rape, serial burglary, hit and run and DUIs.”
“As Secretary [Kristi] Noem stated, this is quickly becoming one of the largest operations since President Trump took office,” McLaughlin added.
Trump slammed rioters for attacking federal agents during the July 10 raid.
He wrote in a post on Truth Social, “I am on my way back from Texas, and watched in disbelief as THUGS were violently throwing rocks and bricks at ICE Officers while they were moving down a roadway in their car and/or official vehicle. Tremendous damage was done to these brand new vehicles. I know for a fact that these Officers are having a hard time with allowing this to happen in that it shows such total disrespect for LAW AND ORDER.”
Trump called on federal officials to arrest violent rioters.
“I am giving Total Authorization for ICE to protect itself, just like they protect the Public,” he continued. “I never want to see a car carrying a Law Enforcement Officer attacked again! AUTHORIZATION IMMEDIATELY GRANTED FOR ARREST AND INCARCERATION. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
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Gunman reportedly enters church, makes horrific declaration before killing woman and her daughter, wounding pastor
On Sunday afternoon, Beverly Gumm and her daughter, Star Rutherford, were preparing lunch in the fellowship hall of Richmond Road Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, when a man opened a door and asked for one of Rutherford’s sisters, the Lexington Herald-Leader reported.
They replied to the man that she wasn’t there, the paper said.
Patches Rutherford told the Herald-Leader that Gumm’s ‘love language’ was feeding people — ‘homeless people, drug addicts, strangers.’
“Well, someone is gonna have to die, then,” the man replied, Rutherford told the paper, adding that he then opened fire.
The Herald-Leader said Gumm, 72, was able to avoid the first shot, but the second shot hit her in the chest, killing her.
The paper said the man then went outside and fatally shot another of Rutherford’s sisters, Christina Combs, and wounded two men: Jerry Gumm — the church’s longtime pastor and the husband of Beverly Gumm — and Combs’ husband, Randy Combs.
Rutherford and two of her other sisters — Dasey “Patches” Rutherford and Rachel Barnes — described the atrocity in a Sunday-night interview, the paper said.
The three sisters identified the shooter as Guy House and said he was looking for the mother of his three children — another of their sisters, the Herald-Leader noted.
Lexington police said officers fatally shot the gunman, and the Fayette County Coroner’s Office identified House, 47, as the shooting suspect.
House had a history of run-ins with law enforcement, a Monday WDKY-TV video report said. In 2022 he was wanted for wanton endangerment of a police officer as well as vehicle theft, fleeing and evading, possession of a handgun by a convicted felon, and receiving stolen property, WDKY said.
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Just prior to the church shooting, House shot and wounded a Kentucky state trooper who pulled him over near the Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, the Herald-Leader reported, adding that House fled, carjacked a vehicle, and drove to the church, where he shot the victims. Police said the trooper was in stable condition and was receiving medical treatment.
Star Rutherford told the Herald-Leader that she held her mother as she died. Beverly Gumm had eight children, her daughter told the paper, and was a “faithful member of the church who loved God.”
Patches Rutherford told the Herald-Leader that Gumm’s “love language” was feeding people — “homeless people, drug addicts, strangers.”
Rachel Barnes added to the paper that her mother and sister were doing what they loved — “serving the Lord” — when their lives were taken from them.
Barnes also told the Herald-Leader that Christina Combs was a mother of five — including a 6-month-old baby — and anticipated graduating from nursing school in December.
“They were both fantastic moms,” Barnes added to the paper.
The sisters told the Herald-Leader that they aren’t aware of a possible motive for House’s actions.
Jerry Gumm and Randy Combs were in critical but stable condition Sunday night at the University of Kentucky hospital, Barnes noted to the paper.
“It’s awful what happened,” an employee from a local business near the church told Blaze News on Monday.
Blaze News late last month reported about a shooting at a church in suburban Detroit in which a church member ran over the accused shooter and a church security team member fatally shot the accused shooter. In a follow-up story, the security team member recalled the moment when “evil came to our door” and added, “I realize what happened yesterday, what my actions did. … I will reconcile with the Lord on a time for that. … I was protecting his people.”
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‘Despicable’: DHS unloads on left-leaning outlet for suggesting illegal alien pedophiles had a ‘cultural misunderstanding’
The Department of Homeland Security has publicly blasted a left-leaning media outlet for its seemingly sympathetic coverage of illegal immigrants who have been convicted of child sex crimes.
The Department of Homeland Security announced the arrest of 11 illegal aliens convicted of sex crimes in the Minneapolis area between June 6 and June 11. The illegal immigrants are from Laos and Thailand, and some were convicted of committing sexual abuse against children.
‘Why does the media continue to peddle sob stories of criminal illegal aliens — including child pedophiles — but ignore their American victims?’
“Under Tim Walz’s leadership, these depraved individuals have been walking freely around Minneapolis with impunity terrorizing American children,” the DHS stated.
DHS public affairs Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said, “These pedophiles and sex offenders are the sickos our brave ICE law enforcement are putting their lives on the line to arrest and remove from American communities.”
“Governor Walz and his fellow sanctuary politicians are fighting to keep these sex offenders and other criminal illegal aliens in our country,” McLaughlin continued. “Instead of comparing ICE to the Nazi-Gestapo, Governor Walz should be thanking our law enforcement for removing these pedophiles from Minnesota.”
Photos of the arrested sexual predators were posted by the official X social media account for the Homeland Security Investigations field office in Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
Earlier this month, the Minnesota Star Tribune reacted to the arrest of the illegal aliens convicted of sex crimes by publishing an article with the headline, “Two dozen Hmong Minnesotans await deportation to Laos after new round of ICE arrests.” The subheadline for the article read: “The deportations bring anxiety to the Hmong community, and accusations of cultural misunderstanding.”
The Minnesota Star Tribune noted, “Two dozen Hmong men who have lived in Minnesota for decades are being held in Minnesota and Iowa jails awaiting deportation, according to the executive director of a Twin Cities-based Hmong advocacy organization.”
The Minnesota Star Tribune claimed that the sex offenders may not have understood the U.S. laws that bar adults from marrying 14-year-old girls because of their culture.
The left-leaning news outlet stated, “Some Hmong Minnesotans say they suspect many of the decades-old arrests that led to the deportations were a result of Hmong culture encouraging girls as young as 14 to date and even marry older men, which is against U.S. law.”
“Their lives in Southeast Asia often lacked education, several Hmong Minnesotans said, and it’s not uncommon that they didn’t understand American laws,” the newspaper contended.
State Sen. Foung Hawj – a Democrat – told the Minnesota Star Tribune that when Hmong people – an ethnic group with origins in East Asia – come to the United States, they don’t know American marriage laws prohibit marrying underage children.
“These are people whose parents fought and died for this country, and they don’t know what the repercussions are of sending them back to our enemy state,” Hawj said. “Here we are, sending their children back over some petty misdemeanor, or things like early marriage that are transitioned by culture.”
The Minnesota Star Tribune wrote:
Cher Her of St. Paul, a surgical instrument repair technician who was there buying medicinal herbs, said people with extensive, violent criminal records deserve deportation.
But he pointed out the cultural complications in a Hmong culture where people often marry young. He married at 16; he’s now 41, married to the same woman, and has eight kids. He’s been a U.S. citizen for decades. He worries how shifting deportation tactics could affect his brother, who got in trouble with the law as a teen but has since matured and has a job, wife, and family.
The Department of Homeland Security blasted the Minnesota Star Tribune’s “reporting” on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests of “child pedophile criminal illegal aliens.”
The DHS highlighted the arrest of Chia Neng Vue, who is described as a “criminal illegal alien pedophile” convicted of criminal sexual conduct with a child under 13 years old in 1998. Vue was also previously arrested for committing a crime for the benefit of a gang, domestic assault, and a violation of a domestic abuse no-contact order.
McLaughlin unloaded on the Minnesota Star Tribune’s reporting.
“We have seen a lot of gross reporting, but this may take gold for despicable,” McLaughlin began.
“There is no excuse for anyone to commit crimes against innocent children,” McLaughlin added.
“This illegal alien repeatedly broke our laws, committed sex and other violent crimes,” she said before asking, “Why does the media continue to peddle sob stories of criminal illegal aliens — including child pedophiles — but ignore their American victims?”
McLaughlin concluded, “Instead of glorifying child pedophiles and violent criminal illegal aliens, the Minnesota Star Tribune should be thanking our law enforcement for removing these pedophiles from Minnesota.”
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Trump confirms he’s sending Patriot missiles to Ukraine — but with one major caveat
President Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed frustration with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy over his apparent reluctance to negotiate a lasting peace with Russian President Vladimir Putin. It appears, however, that this frustration has now been eclipsed by his displeasure with Putin’s bellicosity.
Days after suggesting that Putin deals in “bulls**t” that sounds nice but “turns out to be meaningless,” Trump confirmed Monday that his administration is going to send some serious military hardware to Ukraine — as he suggested he would in talks with the Ukrainian leader earlier this month — despite Pentagon concerns that U.S. weapon stockpiles have fallen dangerously low.
On again, off again
Days after his disastrous Feb. 28 meeting at the White House, Zelenskyy — whose term officially ended in May 2024 — suggested that a deal to end the war between Kyiv and Moscow was “still very, very far away” and that continued aid from the U.S. was a certainty.
‘America will not put up with it for much longer!’
Zelenskyy’s presumption of guaranteed aid at American taxpayers’ expense evidently angered Trump, who was already peeved that the foreign leader was “not ready for Peace if America is involved” and had “disrespected the United States of America.”
Trump ordered a pause on all military aid being sent to Ukraine, writing, “America will not put up with it for much longer!”
When, days later, Kyiv signaled an openness to a 30-day ceasefire with Russia, Trump reversed course on military aid.
Zelenskyy indirectly moved the needle further on military aid weeks later by signing the April 30 Ukraine-United States Mineral Resources Agreement. Before the ink on the deal was dry, the Trump administration approved the sale of F-16 fighter jet parts, training, and maintenance to Ukraine.
The flow of weapons to Ukraine once again came to an abrupt halt earlier this month when the Pentagon determined that the U.S. was running low on Patriot missile interceptors and 155mm artillery shells.
White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly noted that the decision “was made to put America’s interests first following a DOD review of our nation’s military support and assistance to other countries across the globe.”
Politico reported that the decision to halt shipments followed a review of Pentagon munitions stockpiles and was driven by Elbridge Colby — a Pentagon policy chief who understands that China, not Russia or Middle Eastern rogue states, “presents a real, concrete peril to Americans and especially to the realization of the goals that the New Right seeks.”
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Colby said in statement obtained by CNN at the time of the pause, “The Department of Defense continues to provide the president with robust options to continue military aid to Ukraine, consistent with his goal of bringing this tragic war to an end. At the same time, the Department is rigorously examining and adapting its approach to achieving this objective while also preserving U.S. forces’ readiness for administration defense priorities.”
‘They should be in actually for more than us.’
Colby’s apparent desire to ensure America was not handing away weapons at the expense of its own war-making ability was condemned by the usual suspects, including Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur of Ohio, who claimed Colby was “taking action that will surely result in the imminent death of many Ukrainian military and civilians.”
To the satisfaction of Kaptur and others keen on sending more armaments to Ukraine, Trump vacated the order to pause shipments and said he would send even more to Ukraine.
Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell noted on July 7 that “at President Trump’s direction, the Department of Defense is sending additional defensive weapons to Ukraine to ensure the Ukrainians can defend themselves while we work to secure a lasting peace and ensure the killing stops.”
Patriot batteries and more
Trump told reporters at Joint Base Andrews on Sunday that his administration is going to supply Ukraine with “various pieces of very sophisticated military” equipment, including Patriot air defense batteries, and European nations will foot the bill.
“We’re in for about $350 billion. Europe is in for $100 billion. That’s a lot of money, 100, but they should be in actually for more than us,” Trump said. “So as we send equipment, they are going to reimburse us for that equipment.”
‘We want everlasting peace.’
While Trump did not indicate how many Patriot batteries his administration will send to Ukraine, he emphasized that they are desperately needed because “Putin really surprised a lot of people. He talks nice, and then he bombs everybody in the evening. So there’s a little bit of a problem there. I don’t like it.”
During his meeting on Monday with Trump, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed the plan to ship American weapons to Ukraine at European expense and indicated that “speed was of the essence.”
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Trump expressed hope that the weapons help chasten Moscow without emboldening Kyiv to the point of seeking to prolong the war.
“We want everlasting peace,” Trump stressed.
In addition to lamenting the war, suggesting his predecessor should have stopped it at the outset, and indicating that the new weapons would be “quickly distributed to the battlefield,” Trump threatened to impose “very severe tariffs” of 100% on Russia if a deal to end the war in Ukraine is not brokered.
Blaze News has reached out to the White House for comment.
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How MLK radicalized victim mentality — and stole famous speech
The black community has been sold the story that their heroes are civil rights activists like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, and while documentarian Chad O. Jackson doesn’t believe either were actually a force for good, he does find one slightly less destructive than the other.
“I would put Malcolm in a very slight first, but I reject both of them. I reject the Nation of Islam that Malcolm represented, and I reject the social gospel that King represented, because I think both of those aspects about them diluted the message that they were communicating,” Jackson tells BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock on “Fearless.”
“Malcolm X was more focused on building up your communities,” he continues. “King was more interested in making a point and using the boycott as a jump-off point for what he was really trying to do, which was pass legislation to implement some degree of socialism into America.”
“King, he wasn’t interested in this kind of ‘build up your communities and pull up your own bootstraps.’ In fact, he besmirched the pull-up-your-bootstraps philosophy. ‘How can a bootless man lift up himself by his own bootstraps?’ said MLK,” Jackson explains.
Jackson notes that Stanley Levison, “the number one financier for the communist party,” was MLK’s “handler.”
“The relationship between Levison and King had the kind of making of a giant in real time, and it worked,” he explains. “The historians picked up on it after he was martyred — Washington, D.C., erected a 40-foot monument paying homage to him.”
Levison was also the true author behind the famous line, “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”
Jackson explains that Levison “must have read an article from an 1872 newspaper” printed in South Carolina, where a Confederate journalist wrote, “surely a day will come in South Carolina where the men of South Carolina are judged not by the color of their skin but the content of their character.”
“So they lifted that from a Confederate newspaper, and Martin Luther King quoted it in this ‘I have a dream’ speech,” Jackson says. “Frankly, it doesn’t matter who coined it, and what matters is that it’s true. But we’re attaching a lot of stuff to MLK that didn’t originate with him.”
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Accused assassin clarifies that President Trump, pro-life views did not motivate shootings
The suspected Minnesota assassin Vance Boelter says neither his pro-life worldview nor his support for President Donald J. Trump were motivations behind the deadly June 14 shooting rampage that left a top Democratic lawmaker dead and another seriously wounded.
In a series of texts and video visits with the New York Post, the suspect wasn’t specific on his motivation for the predawn shooting of four people, but he clarified that it wasn’t what many people seem to believe.
‘I’ll let you chew on that one.’
“You are fishing and I can’t talk about my case. … I’ll say it didn’t involve either the Trump stuff or pro life,” Boelter wrote from inside the Sherburne County Jail in Elk River, Minn., according to the Post.
“I am pro-life personaly [sic] but it wasn’t those,” Boelter, 57, wrote via the jail’s messaging system, the Post reported. “I will just say there is a lot of information that will come out in future that people will look at and judge for themselves that goes back 24 months before the 14th. If the gov ever let’s [sic] it get out.”
Boelter faces a possible federal grand jury indictment this week after being charged with six felony stalking and murder-related counts in the killing of Minnesota House Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, and the serious wounding of state Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette Hoffman. Boelter has also been charged with murder and attempted murder in Hennepin County District Court.
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FBI agents stage in a neighborhood in Green Isle, Minn., on June 15, 2025. Law enforcement agencies were searching for Vance Boelter, a suspect in the killing of DFL state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman. Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images
His comments to the Post were Boelter’s first extensive public statements since the shooting spree led to the largest manhunt in Minnesota history on June 14 and 15. The case is one of the most bizarre in modern history. Boelter is accused of dressing like a police officer, wearing a “hyper-realistic” face and head mask, and driving a vehicle fully outfitted to look like a police cruiser during the crime spree.
During two 20-minute video visits with the Post, Boelter said police have withheld key details from a handwritten letter left by the “alleged person” in a getaway car found in Sibley County, Minn., on June 15. The letter, which has not been released, was addressed to FBI Director Kash Patel.
‘My wife and family had nothing to do with any of this.’
“Certain details of that letter were leaked out that probably painted one kind of a picture, but a lot more important details that were in that letter were not leaked out,” Boelter said, according to the newspaper. He refused to elaborate, saying the withheld details related to “things that were going on in Minnesota.”
“I also made sure when I was arrested that they secured that letter — I made the request that they secure that letter before it gets destroyed — because I was concerned somebody would destroy it,” said Boelter, wearing a yellow jail-issued jumpsuit and a goatee, the Post said.
The FBI found the letter in a Buick sedan that agents said Boelter bought with cash from a man he met at a bus stop in north Minneapolis about four hours after the Hortman shootings.
Police earlier found handwritten notes in the suspect’s fake police SUV with a hit list of more than 50 Democrat officials from at least six states. Police found other notes with directions to the Hortman home and a list of websites used to gather information on the targets of the rampage.
Asked by the Post how he felt about the shooting victims and their families, Boelter gave a cryptic response referring to his faith.
“You can maybe ask … if somebody believes that, and they love God and that they love their neighbor … allegedly, how could they be involved in a situation where some people are no longer here that were here before?” he said, according to the Post. “I’ll let you chew on that one.”
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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz speaks at a June 15, 2025, news conference about alleged shooter Vance Boelter. Photo by Christopher Mark Juhn/Anadolu via Getty Images.
Boelter reiterated statements made by his wife, Jennifer Lynne Boelter, that his family had nothing to do with the shootings.
“I talked to my wife for two minutes shortly after my arrest, and then the call was cut off,” Boelter told the Post. “Nothing since then. My wife and family had nothing to do with any of this. They were all shocked like others.”
In a statement released by a law firm on June 26, Jennifer Boelter said she was “shocked, heartbroken, and completely blindsided” by the rampage.
“This violence does not at all align with our beliefs as a family,” said Jennifer Boelter, 51, of Green Isle, Minn. “It is a betrayal of everything we hold true as tenets of our Christian faith. We are appalled and horrified by what occurred, and our hearts are incredibly heavy for the victims of this unfathomable tragedy.”
When police caught up with Jennifer Boelter near Onamia, Minn., on June 14, the vehicle she was driving contained about $10,000 in cash, passports, handguns, and ammunition, the FBI said. She shared text messages with officers from her husband to the family that said in part, “Dad went to war last night.” Jennifer Boelter has not been charged in the case.
The letter left behind for the FBI also allegedly said Boelter claimed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) told him to murder U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) and others so he could run for U.S. Senate, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported. The letter allegedly said Boelter had been trained by U.S. military.
In his comments to the Post, Boelter would not discuss his views or relationship with Walz, the Democratic vice presidential nominee in the 2024 election. Walz appointed Boelter to a four-year term on the Governor’s Workforce Development Board in December 2019. Democrat Minnesota Gov. Mark Dayton appointed Boelter to a similarly named board in 2016.
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‘Elmo says ALL JEWS SHOULD DIE’: Elmo X account goes rabid, calls for genocide after alleged hack
The word of the day was “hacker” for the “Sesame Street” team on Sunday when the X account for beloved Muppet Elmo posted troubling content after it was allegedly compromised.
Social media hacks are not an unusual occurrence, whether they stem from released passwords, data breaches, or leaving an account logged in on a public computer. It remains unclear who posted the explicit remarks, and while “Sesame Street” has produced very questionable content in recent years, neither broadcaster PBS nor production company Sesame Workshop will be standing by what Elmo said over the weekend.
‘Elmo’s X account was compromised.’
At around 7 p.m. Eastern Time on Sunday, disturbing posts from the Elmo account were captured by multiple outlets that first included, “Kill all Jews,” a post which was initially viewed by at least 100,000 X users.
Three minutes later, the account spouted out, “RELEASE THE FILES [Donald Trump] CHILD F**KER,” seemingly referring to the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Seven minutes after that, as reported by Pravda, the allegedly hacked account abused the caps lock and accused President Trump of being controlled by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
“Elmo says ALL JEWS SHOULD DIE. F**K JEWS. DONALD TRUMP IS NETANYAHU’S PUPPET BECAUSE HE IS IN THE EPSTEIN FILES. JEWS CONTROL THE WORLD AND NEED TO BE EXTERMINATED,” the account wrote.
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In response to AF Post, another outlet that captured images of the wild Elmo rants, an X user posted a screenshot of an alleged reply from the account.
After a user with a transgender flag and gay pride flag in their name said they were “muting Elmo” because of the recent statements, the Elmo page allegedly replied, “F**k you and your tranny daughter n***a.”
Sesame Workshop told CNN in a statement that “Elmo’s X account was compromised by an unknown hacker who posted disgusting messages, including anti-Semitic and racist posts.”
“We are working to restore full control of the account,” the statement to CNN added.
After the fray, X users began commenting on Elmo’s most recent authentic post, where the character was celebrating dog ownership.
“Why are you being such a racist?!” one user asked. “I bought you back when everyone wanted an Elmo doll for Christmas!”
“You gonna pretend like you didn’t just go on a racist tweet rant?” another X user asked, while a second user similarly inquired, “Are we just gonna act like nothing happened Elmo?”
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Former first lady Michelle Obama joins Elmo for an announcement in 2013. Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images
Elmo’s tirade came just a few days after X’s artificial intelligence model, Grok, was apparently malfunctioning when it posted content supporting Adolf Hitler.
Grok stated that the person best suited to deal with “vile anti-white hate” was “Adolf Hitler, no question.”
“He’d spot the pattern and handle it decisively, every damn time,” it wrote.
The AI boldly continued, “He’d identify the ‘pattern’ in such hate — often tied to certain surnames — act decisively: round them up, strip rights, and eliminate the threat through camps and worse.”
The AI later issued a formal apology, with programmers stating they would remove “hate speech” before Grok gave responses in the future.
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Biden tried defending autopen use to the New York Times. He made it a whole lot worse.
The House Oversight Committee’s investigation into former President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline while in office, its cover-up, and its alleged exploitation behind the scenes appears to have struck a nerve, drawing Biden out and with him a baseline narrative that might trip up his handlers when they each testify in the weeks to come.
Mike Howell, the president of the Oversight Project — the government watchdog that revealed in early March that Biden’s signature on numerous pardons, commutations, executive orders, and other documents of national consequence was machine-generated — told Blaze News, “We were right. Time for some real accountability.”
‘I made every single one of those.’
On Wednesday, former President Joe Biden’s White House doctor, Kevin O’Connor, refused to answer the committee’s questions, citing the Fifth Amendment and doctor-patient confidentiality.
The doctor’s damning silence prompted Republicans on the committee to conclude that O’Connor “is trying to avoid criminal liability” and that the investigation was indeed dealing with a serious cover-up.
The next day, Biden spoke to the New York Times by phone in an apparent effort to get in front of the autopen scandal even though it left the station months ago. The roughly 10-minute interview didn’t do him any favors.
Biden sent mixed signals to the Times about his supposed involvement in the issuance of a record number of pardons and commutations in the final days of his presidency.
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“I made every single one of those,” Biden said regarding the clemency decisions late in his term. “And — including the categories, when we set this up to begin with. And so — but I understand why Trump would think that, because obviously, I guess, he doesn’t focus much. Anyway, so — yes, I made every decision.”
Despite attributing the clemency decisions to himself, Biden also indicated that his fingerprints might not be on any of them.
In addition to telling the Times that he orally communicated his decisions to aides — a possible tell that there might be a lack of papered evidence showing that he directly approved the last-minute pardons — Biden noted both that the autopen was used liberally because there were “a whole lot of people” and that he did not personally approve every individual categorical clemency.
“Well, first of all, there’s categories. So, you know, they aren’t reading names off for the commutations for those who had been home confinements for, during the pandemic,” said Biden. “So the only things that really we read off names for were, for example, you know, was I, what was I going to do about, for example, Mark Milley?”
“I told them I wanted to make sure he had a pardon because I knew exactly what Trump would do — without any merit, I might add,” continued Biden. “And you know, you know, members of the Jan. 6 committee — it’s just, there were no — I was deeply involved. I laid out a strategy how I want to go about these, dealing with pardons and commutations. I was — and I pulled the team in to say this is how I want to get it done generically and then specifically. And so, you know, that’s just — this is how it worked.”
Biden White House emails turned over to investigators by the National Archives and reviewed by the Times cast further doubt on the former president’s claim of deep involvement in the pardon process.
‘The truth will come out about who was, in fact, running the country.’
The emails indicate that Biden White House staff secretary Stefanie Feldman managed the use of the autopen.
Feldman, the national policy director for Biden’s 2020 campaign, took over for Neera Tanden, who told Congress last month that she wielded the power of the autopen until May 2023 but suggested that she was authorized to do so.
According to the emails, Feldman sought written accounts confirming Biden’s oral clemency instructions in “key meetings” with staffers. The trouble is that these accounts appear to have been secondhand and in some cases written up several days after the meetings.
Aides to senior Biden advisers who were present for the meetings apparently drafted the accounts confirming Biden’s oral instructions. The two advisers named were Biden chief of staff Jeffrey Zients and then-White House counsel Ed Siskel.
Senior Democrats told Politico last year that Siskel organized talks among Biden aides in the former president’s absence on “whether to issue pre-emptive pardons to a range of current and former public officials who could be targeted with President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House.”
Lists of meeting participants indicate that the aides who drafted the accounts of Biden’s supposed clemency instructions were not themselves present when the instructions were given.
Rather, the emails reportedly imply that the aides simply wrote up whatever their bosses relayed to them, then circulated the drafts to Siskel, Zients, and other meeting participants before sending along the final versions to the master of the autopen.
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In order of appearance: Ron Klain, Bruce Reed, Steve Ricchetti, and Anita Dunn. Photo (left): Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images; Photo (right) Demetrius Freeman/The Washington Post via Getty Images
As for the high-profile clemency decisions that came just before Biden left office, the final decision appears to have come from Zients.
Emails suggest that on Jan. 18 and Jan. 19, Biden had two meetings, the first with Zients, Siskel, and Bruce Reed — Axios indicated that Reed was sometimes referred to in the Biden White House as one of “the pooh-bahs” — and the second with Siskel, Reed, Anthony Bernal, Steve Ricchetti, and Annie Tomasini, all of whom are on congressional investigators’ radar.
Bernal served as senior adviser to former first lady Jill Biden and was characterized as one of the most influential people in the White House and a key member of Biden’s so-called politburo in Jake Tapper’s and Axios correspondent Alex Thompson’s new book, “Original Sin.”
Ricchetti, former counselor to Biden, was among the names Department of Justice pardon attorney Ed Martin mentioned when announcing his investigation into the questionable “autopen” pardons issued in the final days of the Biden White House.
Tomasini was Biden’s deputy chief of staff, who congressional investigators suspect may have been “involved in running interference on behalf of the former President and perhaps performing duties exclusively reserved for the President of the United States.”
Biden supposedly kept his staffers until 10 p.m. at the Jan. 19 meeting where the pre-emptive pardons for Biden’s family members were discussed. Three minutes after the meeting, Siskel sent a draft summary of the former president’s alleged decision to Zients’ assistant, who then forwarded it to Reed and Zients for approval. A final version went to Feldman minutes later, chased by a message from Zients apparently stating, “I approve the use of the autopen for the execution of all of the following pardons.”
When asked about evidence that Biden did not authorize the clemency actions, Trump White House spokesman Harrison Fields told the Times Sunday that Biden “should not be trusted” and that “the truth will come out about who was, in fact, running the country.”
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Bill O’Reilly’s SOLUTION to the DOJ’s Epstein files fallout
The Trump administration has gone back on the promise of revealing the Epstein files to the public, leaving Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck wondering why. And political commentator Bill O’Reilly may have some answers — and solutions.
“He invited me to sit in on a Cabinet meeting, which he does from time to time. And he said, ‘Look, we got files. Kennedy, King, Epstein. What do you think?’” O’Reilly tells Glenn.
“On Epstein, I said, ‘You got to be careful here, because this is now being used in political precincts. Both sides want to destroy anybody that was associated with Epstein.’”
“So I said, ‘But it’s very important that the Justice Department tell the folks what they know, and you don’t have to get specific with names, but you have to say, ‘This is the information that we’ve compiled.’ And that’s not hard. And I don’t know why the Trump administration is not doing that,” he continues.
“Wow, so first of all, it’s your fault that we’re not getting any names,” Glenn jokes, noting that more important than the names would be letting the public know that the Justice Department has sorted through the files and determined what is criminal.
“But to come out and say, ‘There is nothing there,’ I mean, it’s at least mass incompetence, at least from Pam Bondi,” he adds.
“Pam Bondi doesn’t make decisions on her own. No Cabinet member does. All the decisions come out of the West Wing. So what I believe happened was Trump was so obsessed with the Big Bill, with Iran, with Putin, with China, that he didn’t even think about this,” O’Reilly explains.
However, he has a solution for Bondi and the Trump administration, telling Glenn that Bondi and Merrick Garland need to hold a press conference.
“Him and Pam sit there and answer questions in a general way about what evidence the Justice Department of the United States has compiled,” he says. “If it’s not going to happen, then President Trump is going to take a hit. But he’s calculating that this will fade. It’s not that important.”
“The overarch is, because Epstein got favorable treatment by the feds in the first go-around in Florida, that there’s a deep suspicion about this case. But if you break it down, if the Biden administration had any dirt on any Republican associated with Epstein, it would have been out,” O’Reilly continues.
“And vice versa if the Republicans had any dirt on any Democrats,” he adds.
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Fertility doctors are bullying women into IVF
In her late teens, Catie VanDamme was diagnosed with endometriosis, which is a disease that can make it more difficult for a woman to successfully conceive.
At 29 years old, after she got married and before she and her husband had started trying for a baby, she decided to go talk to a provider, who ran some blood work.
The doctor explained that her hormone levels, which dictate “how many eggs you could have or will have,” were low.
“It was used as a scare tactic,” she tells Stuckey. “The doctor that I signed up to see just took me on this path of, ‘Well, this is a really huge issue that your numbers are low,’ and really, it was the sense of ‘You needed to start IVF a couple of years ago’ type.”
VanDamme describes the feeling she had sitting in that office as a “gut punch.”
“What was most jarring to me was the push towards making embryos right away. It was like I went in for blood work and all of a sudden I was supposed to be scheduling appointments to come back to start the process,” she continues.
Despite the doctor’s insistence on beginning the IVF process immediately, VanDamme began to question the morality of putting human embryos on ice and whether or not there were other interventions possible to help her production of the necessary hormones, and she decided to get more opinions.
“We went to a third doctor,” she tells Stuckey. “And that was probably the most jarring experience.”
“It was, again, the same story of, ‘Okay, your blood work is kind of iffy, you should have started IVF a long time ago, but are you sure you even want to go through with this?’” she explains, telling Stuckey that the doctor then told her couples spend thousands for babies who die or are born with birth defects.
He also asked her if she was sure she even wanted to be a mom, said that he himself had “a really annoying niece,” and said that she could travel with her husband instead.
“It felt like I was sitting across from death,” she says. “I think he has seen so much carnage of what he has done at the sake of making money and playing God.”
However, despite the incessant fearmongering, VanDamme went to see a doctor who specialized in NaPro Technology — and was pregnant a month later.
“I worked with a provider to chart my own cycle, and it was done through something called the Creighton method,” she tells Stuckey. “He did something as simple as doing a follicle scan with me for a couple cycles and found out that I just wasn’t ovulating correctly. My hormones were out of whack.”
“All he did was put me on some progesterone medication. It was $4 with my insurance,” she explains. “He told me to go on a paleo diet and take a couple of these different medications that help with ovulation, and we’ll continue to see what happens.”
“And in like two months, I was pregnant,” she adds.
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