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This migrant predator report is worse than you think
A shocking Rape Gang Inquiry Report on Britain’s grooming gang scandal has exposed widespread sexual abuse at the hands of immigrants that’s been allowed to continue for years with little to no mainstream reporting, and BlazeTV host John Doyle is among the few sounding the alarm.
“If you live in London, your backyard; if you live in the southwestern part of the United States, this stuff is actually happening. This is not just, like, some fun mythology you get to talk about where you’re connecting dots and patterns,” Doyle says.
According to the report, girls as young as 11 were targeted by perpetrators from Pakistani Muslim and other Muslim backgrounds who “operated under an honor- and shame-based clan code that treated non-Muslim girls, especially white working class girls, as property available for sexual use.”
“I’m sure it’s surprising to people who are actually finding out what we’ve known for literally over a thousand years, for 1,400 years, that you can’t actually co-exist with people. They’re not actually peaceful,” Doyle says.
“And yeah, we find out that this literally happened to the tune of 250,000. And local media is not even reporting on it. What should be maybe the biggest scandal of all time is not being reported on by mainstream news,” he says.
“Genuinely I struggle to think of a governing body more evil than what is going on right now in England,” he adds.
The report details the NHS’ recording of “genital injuries, multiple sexually transmitted infections in children as young as 13, pregnancies caused by rape, and suicide attempts.”
“The rape statistics rising so spectacularly, it literally boggles the mind. Something from about, you know, 8,500 to 70,000 in the time this report is seeking to expose,” Doyle comments.
“This is easily proven, by the way, statistically, as England is now quite literally the rape capital of the world. Currently sits at the highest rate. It’s like 117 per 100,000. And it’s pretty much entirely because of what can be described as an invasion of Britain by foreign hordes,” he explains.
“And maybe that per capita number isn’t enough, because from the inquiry they found that over 250,000 women had been victimized, with 87% of them being victimized by Muslims. And it’s not like the other 13% were all just, like, white British guys,” he continues.
“No, actually that was also mostly just, like, the non-Muslim immigrant groups like Nigerians, Indians, what have you,” he says. “And it’s incredible, too, because the very same leftists who have already facilitated and planned exactly this outcome for decades, they exist in a Venn diagram that’s literally a bubble with feminists who would very much also want to portray the face of rape as being, like, some white frat dude.”
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Baby killed by police shooting into car fleeing from Walmart — cops say shoplifting driver tried to run them over
A protest against police was broken up with tear gas over the lethal police shooting of a 1-year-old baby at a Walmart in Mississippi on Sunday.
Police said the driver was trying to run over officers who were investigating an alleged shoplifting incident at the store in Senatobia.
‘By the time I set my baby down, it was like three to four shots. … One of the shots hit him in his rib cage, and the other shots hit her in her arm and her thigh.’
Benjamin Crump, the attorney known for taking cases lauded by Black Lives Matter, released a statement criticizing police.
“A 1-year-old child is dead after police officers in Mississippi opened fire on a vehicle in a crowded Walmart parking lot in Senatobia,” he wrote.
“His mother, who has not been charged with any crime, says she was trying to communicate to officers that there was a baby in the car,” he added. “They fired anyway, leading to the death of an innocent 1-year-old. We intend to seek justice for baby Kohen and the life that was stolen from him.”
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation released a statement about the events that led to the shooting incident.
Law enforcement officers were responding to a shoplifting call when they encountered two subjects and a juvenile fleeing from the store and into a vehicle, according to MBI.
“Officers attempted to stop the vehicle, but the driver drove in the direction of the officers, almost striking one,” the MBI continued. “An officer then discharged their weapon and the vehicle fled the scene. The subjects arrived at a local hospital where one juvenile child in the vehicle was pronounced deceased, and another subject had critical injuries.”
The agency said it would continue the investigation into the incident and share its findings with the attorney general’s office.
The Senatobia police indicated that the shooting officer was placed on administrative leave and added that the office was dedicated to “full transparency” in the case.
Crump identified the mother involved as Vellesiya Wiley and said they had gone to Walmart for diapers. Wiley claims her friend had been stopped, but she kept walking because “it had nothing to do with me.”
She said she had gotten to the car with her baby when her friend got inside. They encountered police, and Wiley described her response to the officers.
“I raised my baby up trying to show them that he was in the car,” she said.
She said her friend hit another car while Wiley’s door was opened, and then she heard gunfire from police.
“By the time I set my baby down, it was like three to four shots,” she said.
“One of the shots hit him in his rib cage, and the other shots hit her in her arm and her thigh,” she added.
She also denied that her friend tried to run over police.
“They was all on the right side, and she was driving towards the left,” she claimed.
Mississippi Public Safety Commissioner Sean Tindell said that police body camera footage would not be released until after the investigation was completed and the results were presented to the attorney general’s office.
On Tuesday, community activists protested outside the store, and the Walmart closed down temporarily. Police responded by deploying tear gas to break up the demonstration.
“The only violence came from the police department when they decided to tear-gas peaceful protesters,” protest organizer Marquell Bridges said.
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15-year-old female accused of stabbing 2 at hair salon — allegedly after her braids didn’t come out to her liking
A 15-year-old female is accused of stabbing two people at a hair salon in Wilmington earlier this month — allegedly after her braids didn’t come out to her liking, Delaware State Police said.
State troopers responded to Fransiah African Braids in the 3900 block of North Market Street for a report of a stabbing around 4:30 p.m. June 7, police said.
‘Maybe it was self defense.’
During the incident, the teenager threw items inside the business before taking a pair of scissors from the hairdresser and entering a restroom, police said.
A short time later, she exited the restroom and confronted the stylist while threatening her with the scissors, police said.
After a verbal altercation, the teen assaulted and stabbed the hairdresser multiple times, police said.
A bystander tried to intervene and restrain the teen but also was stabbed during the incident, police said.
Both victims were taken to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, police said.
Responding troopers found the teen outside the business and took her into custody without incident, police said, adding that she was taken to Troop 1, where she was charged with the following offenses, police said:
Second-degree assault (felony);Aggravated menacing (felony);Third-degree assault; andDisorderly conduct.
Justice of the Peace Court 11 arraigned her, and she was committed to the Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families on a $10,100 secured bond, police said.
Image source: Delaware State Police
As you might expect, a handful of commenters on the state police’s Facebook post about the incident weren’t happy with the alleged behavior of the teen suspect — or what may have led to it:
“Maybe it was self defense,” one commenter said with just a hint of sarcasm.”Wow! What the hell raised this kid?” another user bluntly wondered.”Better ban knives and scissors,” another commenter noted.
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Supernanny calls out modern parents: ‘We are slowly disabling our children’
“Supernanny” Jo Frost has been looked to as a guiding light for all things child-rearing since her hit television show, which featured her helping parents with their unruly children — and now she’s sounding the alarm.
“We are slowly disabling our children,” she said in a post on social media. “And I don’t say that lightly. I say that because I work with families continuously, every day, and I’m seeing a pattern that’s growing.”
That pattern is “children who are capable but not being taught.”
“Every time we step in and do it for them or avoid teaching because it’s slower, messier, or inconvenient, we take away an opportunity for them to become capable, and children want to feel capable,” she said, explaining that parents need to “go back to basics.”
“We teach the bike riding with support, then without. We remove the dummy when it’s no longer needed. We show them how to brush their teeth properly, not rely on this electric tool. We sit at the table, and we teach them how to eat properly,” she continued.
“We guide, we repeat, we expect — not perfectly, consistently, because independence isn’t something that just happens. It’s taught, parents, and if we don’t teach it, we can’t be surprised when it’s missing,” she added.
BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey agrees.
“I think she makes some really good points,” Stuckey says, calling those that Frost is describing “permissive” parents.
These parents “really just believe that your only job is to be your kid’s pal and to be their friend and to help them do what they want and to just comply with whatever their desires are.”
“I think there are some parents like that who might have some good intentions, and they just think that that’s what you’re supposed to do as a parent. And then I also think it has a lot to do with parents being overly busy, overly controlled, and consumed by their phones, and just tired,” she explains.
“And so, they’re lazy, and so they outsource their parenting to tablets, to social media, to different devices that kind of work as a long-term pacifier for their kids so they don’t have to do the hard and energy-taking work of actually disciplining their child, instructing their child, training their child, and all of that,” she continues.
And a recent study by EdWeek Research Center only amplifies Frost’s point.
“Kids today in pre-K are doing a lot worse when it comes to these developmental milestones than kids have in the past,” Stuckey explains.
According to the study, 52% of preschool educators “reported that their current students had more difficulty tying their shoes than children the same age two years ago.”
Fifty-four percent said that potty training had become increasingly difficult for pre-K students, 56% said they were more likely to need assistance putting on a coat, 59% reported that behavioral issues were up over the past two years, and 72% said students were worse at following directions.
“I think screens,” Stuckey says. “I think the overstimulation of parents. I think just this phenomenon of parents thinking that any form of discipline or boundary-setting or punishment is wrong or mean.”
“So, anyway,” she continues, “I just thought that that was really good and probably the people who didn’t like to hear it need to hear it the most. And I just love people who are willing to say hard truths, especially when it comes to things that are for the sake of our kids and future generations.”
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Home builders say immigration reform is essential to ease housing affordability crisis
The housing crisis shows no signs of slowing, and some home builders are saying that more immigration could help ease Americans’ home woes.
The Trump administration has argued that tightening immigration enforcement would open up units currently housing illegal aliens and other immigrants, but some in the business argue otherwise.
‘We’ve got to create a visa system for people who want to work legally in this country, in the construction industry.’
“Labor is one of the largest and most expensive inputs when it comes to home production and land development,” said National Association of Home Builders CEO and president Jim Tobin to Fox News Digital.
A shortage in skilled labor means costly delays and higher expenses for builders, who pass on the costs to homebuyers.
Tobin added that there’s a “persistent shortage” in construction labor, which has expressed itself as a labor gap of as many as 400,000 workers in busy times.
“This shortage adds nearly two extra months to building timelines, inflating costs and delaying delivery,” said Home Builders Institute President and CEO Ed Brady.
About one-third of the home-building workforce is made up of immigrants, according to the National Association of Home Builders. Tobin said the industry struggles to replace skilled tradespeople who retire.
“It’s not only about training more people to come into the industry as our current generation ages out of the skilled trades, but it’s also the immigration problem that we have in this country,” he added.
He went on to call for pathways to legalization for workers already in the country.
“We’ve got to find a way to modernize our immigration laws,” Tobin continued. “We’ve got to create a visa system for people who want to work legally in this country, in the construction industry.”
That is unlikely given the opposition to amnesty in the current administration and in the electorate. A recent poll showed that 46% of Americans supported the president’s policies on enforcing immigration, and he has made mass deportations a key promise of his second term.
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However, Americans also want action on housing affordability. The Trump administration announced a plan to ease the housing crisis, but increasing construction labor through immigration was not a part of that plan.
One part of the plan included easing zoning and building restrictions in order to increase the housing stock and give Americans greater options in choosing a home.
Meanwhile, the latest annual report from Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies revealed very little good news for renters and homeowners, who are strained by high rents and very little housing cost relief.
Tobin went on to conclude that affordability is likely to worsen unless the labor-shortage crisis is resolved.
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Do Giants fans hate the Christian protest on Pride Night? Attendance numbers reveal the truth
Fans threw a lot of vitriol at three San Francisco Giants players who wrote biblical references on their caps last Friday, leading to turmoil with the league.
Major League Baseball issued a warning to the players while the Giants franchise offered an apology, seemingly pointing to a huge blowback against the team over the protests.
‘Baseball should be a place where everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued.’
After pitchers Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker, and Ryan Walker wrote differing forms of “Genesis 9:12-16” on their LGBT-themed Pride hats last Friday against the Chicago Cubs at Oracle Park, fans took to social media to vent their gripes.
The fan page on Reddit was particularly ruthless, where one fan even compared the use of Bible verses to “writing racist s**t on Jackie Robinson night.”
“What a bunch of f**king morons,” the user added.
Another Redditor called the players “the 4 Bigot pitchers,” adding reliever Sam Hentges in the mix, who simply chose to wear a regular Giants cap on the night in question, not the Pride one.
More commenters seemed frustrated that the “locker room leaders” did not express concern over the incident.
However, the outrage seemingly did not affect attendance at the park when compared to the home games that followed Pride Night on Friday, which had an official attendance of 38,115. On Saturday, attendance dipped to 35,142 before jumping to 40,093 on Sunday afternoon, less than a thousand short of a sellout.
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While many factors affect ticket sales — starting pitchers, day of the week, time of day, etc. — one thing is certain: Fans still showed up for the games following the widely discussed protest.
The Giants won’t return home until June 23 against the Athletics, when the dust surrounding the MLB warning and team apology may have settled.
In a statement to the Athletic, the league warned the three pitchers, saying, “The writing on the cap violates our rules, and consistent with normal practice, we have warned the players about future violations.”
The MLB has remained steadfast in its restrictions on players altering hats, having warned players in the past for writing phrases like “Dad,” “Happy Mother’s Day,” “I Love Mom,” or names of family members, the MLB said, per ABC News.
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According to the San Francisco Standard, the Giants organization issued a statement reinforcing that “baseball should be a place where everyone feels welcome, respected, and valued.”
While the team said it respected the decisions made by its players, the Giants noted, “We understand that the choices by individual players have caused pain and anger to many in the LGBTQ+ community and we are sorry for that.”
The protest does not change the Giants’ commitment to “inclusion, belonging, and creating a welcoming environment for all,” the team added.
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NO ONE predicted Joy Behar’s shocking reaction to meeting JD Vance
In a stunning turn of events that no one predicted, Joy Behar may have told Vice President JD Vance he should run for president.
Vance had a wide-ranging interview with the women of “The View” on Wednesday, where he was challenged on many of his political opinions.
‘Look, Joy Behar is way tougher than the Iranians — and she and I are best friends now.’
After the interview, Behar indicated that she thought Vance had a “good vibe” “for a Republican” and admitted that he is “intelligent” enough to make an “interesting” presidential candidate. She made the comments on the “Behind the Table” podcast about the show.
The show’s executive producer, Brian Teta, asked Behar to discuss her private comments with Vance. Teta claimed Behar advised Vance off-camera to run for president, a claim Behar did not deny.
“I don’t mind a Republican on the city level, because it needs a little discipline. But on the national level, I want somebody with a good heart, and those are more in the Democratic Party in my opinion,” she clarified.
“They care about the poor. They help people,” Behar claimed. “The Republican Party is much more about saving taxes for rich people. So I’m not a Republican.”
Teta revealed that Vance had said he was more nervous about appearing on “The View” than he had been about the vice presidential debate in 2024 against Gov. Tim Walz. Behar went on to praise Vance even more.
“I don’t think that he’s a bad guy. So if he runs against, say, a [California Democrat Gov.] Gavin Newsom, that would be an interesting debate to see those two, because they’re both intelligent,” she added.
A video clip of the surprising interaction was posted to social media, where it garnered hundreds of thousands of views.
Vance even pointed to their unlikely friendship when commenting on the Iran peace deal during a White House media briefing on Thursday.
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“I have seen some progressive criticisms of me personally, saying, ‘What experience does the vice president of the United States have with hostile, high-stakes negotiations?'” said Vance at the podium.
“And I would point those progressive critics to the fact that just two days ago, I spent over an hour on ‘The View.’ So I actually have a great experience in very hostile negotiations!” he added. “I mean, look, Joy Behar is way tougher than the Iranians — and she and I are best friends now, so we’re gonna get to a good place.”
Video of his comments also received thousands of views.
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‘Shall not be infringed’ — even if you’re high, Supreme Court rules
A Texas man who told federal agents he smokes marijuana every other day just walked away from the Supreme Court with his gun rights intact.
Federal agents had descended on Ali Hemani’s Dallas-area home in 2022, chasing a terrorism lead that ultimately went nowhere.
‘To state the analogy is to expose its deficiency.’
What survived the raid was a confession. Hemani, who has American and Pakistani dual citizenship, surrendered his gun, showed agents the marijuana, and admitted in a voluntary interview that he used it every other day.
Texas treats simple possession as a low-level misdemeanor. Instead, federal prosecutors argued that Hemani’s single admission — regular marijuana use — was enough on its own to support a felony charge carrying up to 15 years and a lifetime firearms ban.
It just collapsed at the Supreme Court.
Justice Neil Gorsuch made the gap explicit in the majority opinion: “No matter that the government did not assert Mr. Hemani was a drug addict. No matter that it did not contend his drug use had ever led him to pose a danger to himself or others.”
The justices affirmed the dismissal 9-0 on the bottom line. The reasoning split 7-2.
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Their holding: Charging Hemani under 18 U.S.C. §922(g)(3) — the law barring “unlawful users” of controlled substances from owning guns — violated the Second Amendment.
The government tried to justify the ban by analogy to historical “habitual drunkard” laws that once restricted gun rights for chronic alcoholics. The seven-justice majority rejected it for three reasons:
Those laws targeted people practically incapacitated by drink. Today’s law requires only that someone use drugs regularly — a much lower bar.They aimed to protect people and their families from ruin, not to prevent violence — the purpose the government claims here.They came with process — a conviction, a guardianship hearing, and a magistrate’s review — before anyone lost a right. Section 922(g)(3) strips gun rights the instant someone becomes a regular user, automatically.
Handing the government that kind of unchecked power, the court warned, would risk letting it “quickly swallow” the Second Amendment.
The ruling is narrow. It leaves the law untouched for addicts, people currently intoxicated, and felons.
Two concurrences hinted at larger fights ahead.
Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that he doubts the broader gun-ban statute “could be an exercise of Congress’s Commerce Clause powers as an original matter” — a favorite line for federalists, a headache for federal prosecutors.
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, joined by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, called the court’s current Second Amendment framework “unworkable” — though for the opposite reason than conservatives might assume. Jackson wants courts to give the government more room to regulate guns, not less.
Justice Samuel Alito, joined by Justice Elena Kagan, also wrote a separate concurring opinion.
The ruling affirms the Fifth Circuit’s decision.
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Second former teacher at Christian school sentenced for sexually abusing same student after victim’s heartbreaking testimony
A former Georgia teacher learned her fate after being convicted of sexually assaulting a male student at a Christian school, authorities said.
WSB-TV reported that a jury convicted 27-year-old Bonnie Brown on five counts of improper sexual contact by an educator in the first degree after approximately three hours of deliberation June 11.
‘My school did not protect me as a child.’
Judge Stephen A. Bradley sentenced Brown to 40 years, with the first 15 to be served in prison.
Brown also was ordered to register as a sex offender upon release.
“We expect an individual put in certain positions to conduct themselves in a way that benefits the children in their care,” Bradley said before sentencing, according to WXIA-TV.
As Blaze News previously reported, officers with the Georgia Bureau of Investigation arrested Brown in March 2025 after the Greene County Sheriff’s Office suspected sexual contact between a student and a former Nathanael Greene Academy teacher in Siloam.
At the time of her arrest, Brown was a teacher at a primary school in Wilkes County.
Georgia Bureau of Investigation previously said in a statement, “The investigation confirmed that Brown had engaged in sexual contact with a student while employed as a teacher at Nathanael Greene Academy.”
During the trial, the victim reportedly became emotional as he detailed the enduring psychological trauma of the sexual abuse — especially by authority figures.
“All you had to do was admit it,” the victim told the court, according to WXIA.
WXIA reported that the victim, now 19, testified that Brown refused to acknowledge the sexual abuse and instead attempted to portray him as a liar while making false allegations against him.
The victim revealed that he suffered emotional scars because he was bullied after the accusations became public, according to WXIA.
“As he continued reading, his voice began shaking,” WXIA reported. “He struggled to breathe and became visibly overwhelmed. At one point, he could no longer continue.”
WXIA noted that the teen needed to be escorted out of the courtroom by a victim advocate as he “cried and hyperventilated.”
The advocate allegedly returned to the courtroom to read the victim’s statement on his behalf.
The victim called on the court to impose the maximum sentence allowed, declaring that Brown had yet to face full accountability for the abuse.
Assistant District Attorney Blayne May said the victim’s stirring testimony underscored the “traumatic impact” of a teacher-student sex scandal, according to WXIA.
“It’s a very cathartic moment, but it brings up a lot of the trauma, and I think the judge and everyone in the courtroom saw the effect that these things have,” May stated. “I think there’s a stereotype that, ‘Oh, it’s a student and female teacher, it’s got to be fun,’ I think everyone saw the traumatic impact it can have on kids.”
WXIA reported that Brown declined to address the courtroom.
Brown’s father, Charles Gregory Brown, told the court that his daughter had no prior criminal record and was a straight-A student, a valedictorian, and a homecoming queen at Nathanael Greene Academy, WXIA reported.
“She has been violently sick, since this time, she can’t sleep, she had migraines, for fear of what could happen, fearing that she would not be believed,” the father said, according to WXIA.
The dad made his final plea to the judge: “I ask for leniency for Bonnie.”
Following sentencing, May praised the victim for coming forward and enduring the pressures of a public trial.
“I’m very grateful to the victim for his courage for standing up, admitting, and saying what happened to him, telling the jury, and I’m grateful they believed him, and they let him have a voice,” May said, according to WXIA.
“The judge and the jury by their verdict are sending a message, this community does not tolerate acts like that,” May added. “I think the judge’s sentence does send a message that these things, these acts, these crimes, have lasting consequences.”
The victim also was sexually abused by another former Nathanael Greene Academy teacher.
Last month, 61-year-old Sherri Mauldin pleaded guilty to having sex with a 15-year-old student, according to WXIA.
Mauldin had been charged with aggravated child molestation, statutory rape, and improper sexual contact by an employee, agent, or foster parent.
A judge sentenced Mauldin to 25 years, with 12 years in prison.
Mauldin was also ordered to register as a sex offender for life.
According to the grand jury indictment, the sexual abuse occurred between Jan. 1 and Dec. 23, 2022.
Ashley Mitchell, the attorney representing the victim, in March released a statement from the teen regarding the abuse by both teachers.
According to another report from WXIA, the victim released a statement through Mitchell that read:
There was physical contact at the school and outside the school. I am relieved that these two women have been arrested and the crimes are being fully investigated. These women took advantage of their positions as my teachers. My school did not protect me as a child. I see that now, and I hope that these arrests will protect our community and children in it.
Nathanael Greene Academy has closed down, according to a Union-Recorder report published last month. The school’s website is no longer operational, but an archived website exists. Blaze News called a phone number associated with the school, which went straight to voicemail, and left multiple requests for comment, but the school did not immediately reply.
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California ‘billionaire tax’ proposal will likely appear on November ballot — even Newsom opposes
A California proposal that would implement a one-time tax on the state’s wealthiest residents has qualified to appear on the ballot in November, according to Secretary of State Shirley Weber.
The so-called billionaire tax exceeded the required signature threshold Wednesday and is expected to be certified by Weber on June 25. The health care union behind the proposal, Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West, still has the option to withdraw the proposal before the confirmation deadline.
‘I’ll do what I have to do to protect the state.’
If enacted, the proposal would impose a tax of up to 5% on the net worth of California billionaires, with the full rate applying to those worth more than $1.1 billion, retroactive to anyone with primary residency in the state as of Jan. 1, 2026. Certain exemptions exist, including directly held real estate and qualifying retirement accounts.
The proposal also requires that 90% of the collected revenue be spent on health care, with the remaining 10% divided between education and food assistance spending. The estimated revenue that would be raised is $100 billion.
Supporters of the tax claim the money would assist in covering budget shortfalls caused by federal funding cuts in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Trump’s signature budget legislation that was passed last year. The proposal’s website says it would prevent the closure of hospital emergency rooms and nursing homes across the state.
Rep. Ro Khanna (D-Calif.) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) have been avid supporters of the tax, believing it will reduce wealth inequality, and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said he is “perfectly fine” with paying the tax. The Tax Foundation estimates that Huang would potentially owe $8.5 billion to the state.
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However, many notable Democratic officials and organizations have come out in opposition to the tax. Governor Gavin Newsom told the New York Times, “This will be defeated,” adding, “I’ll do what I have to do to protect the state.”
Even the California Teachers Association and Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California are not supporting the proposal.
Critics argue that the tax will further repel job creation and investment, worsening the exodus of wealthy residents and corporations from the state.
Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have already moved portions of their assets and business structures out of California, and Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel reportedly has been considering leaving the state as a result of the tax proposal.
Come November, the proposal would require only a simple majority to pass, if certified next week.
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World Cup tourists show more love to America than Democrats ever could
This year, for the first time since 1994, the United States will host the 2026 FIFA world cup, with an estimated 1.24 million international tourists visiting during the tournament.
BlazeTV’s Sara Gonzales calls it “a weird time.”
“As we’re talking about libs just hating this country, hating Donald Trump … you have all of these tourists coming here for the World Cup, and they are, like, beside themselves. … They can’t believe how awesome this country is,” she chuckles.
To illustrate her point, she then plays a video that has gone viral on social media capturing Japanese tourists in Texas.
“What do you think of America, of Texas?” the reporter asks the group.
“Texas is good! Everything is big!” one tourist excitedly shouted.
Sara loves the unabashed excitement about America. “It’s so sweet. It’s so humbling to see all of these people come in here, and it’s just, like, the little things that you just don’t even realize are a novelty or a big deal to other countries,” she says.
Sara then displays numerous social media posts from tourists visiting America delighting in the funniest things — like school buses, “wild squirrels,” cardboard drink coasters, Waffle House, Taco Bell, Raising Cane’s, and, of course, the phenomenon that is Buc-ee’s convenience stores.
One tourist’s mind was blown when he visited a Bass Pro Shop.
“That’s how we do it in the South, Freddy,” laughs Sara.
Freddy is a German tourist who has gone mega-viral for posting his route through the United States, lavishing praise on America and Americans.
“As wholesome and adorable and heartwarming it is to see these people just come in and love everything that America has and does and stands for … CNN, actually, they’re about to, I don’t know, ‘America-splain’ why Freddy is wrong and this country sucks or something,” scoffs Sara.
She plays a recent CNN clip from “The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown” in which Christine Brennan says, “I saw some conversation, Wolf and Pamela, about how the rest of the world is looking at the United States and feeling that we are — it’s a foreboding image and that we are inhospitable, and here is a German tourist, and others as well now on social media, saying no, no, no, the Americans are great, so what a shame that that’s the image that the world has — many have of us.”
“Do they? … It sounds like everyone’s having the time of their lives coming here,” says Sara.
To see more tourist reactions to the U.S., watch the video above.
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19-year-old thug who shot a dad defending his daughter from bullies is sentenced
A 19-year-old male who last year shot a father defending his daughter from bullies was sentenced Wednesday, WBRZ-TV reported.
Jerry Huggins initially was charged with attempted first-degree murder and illegal use of a weapon in connection with the March 2025 shooting of Corey Breaux, who said he went outside to protect his daughter from a group of teenagers who were bullying her, the station said.
‘At the very least the individual should have received life.’
Video shows Breaux approaching the group when Huggins pulled a gun and opened fire.
Breaux was shot three times, leaving him with significant injuries, WBRZ added.
“This gentleman was doing nothing wrong,” Baton Rouge Police Information Officer Saundra Watts told the station following the shooting. “He was trying to defend his daughter against a bunch of bullies who were out there terrorizing his daughter, so he stood up. He did the right thing, but unfortunately this teen took it upon himself to shoot this man in front of his daughter.”
However, Huggins on Monday pleaded guilty to lesser charges — aggravated second-degree battery and illegal use of weapons, WBRZ said.
On Wednesday, Huggins was sentenced to 13 years in prison, the station reported.
Huggins received 11 years for the aggravated battery charge and two years for the illegal use of weapons charge, and he was credited for time served, WBRZ said.
The following video report aired prior to Huggins’ sentence.
A number of people responding to WBRZ’s Facebook post about the sentence and reduced charges were none too pleased:
“Only 13 years not even close to being enough time,” one commenter said.”This slap on the wrist about to cause more problems in the BIG RAGGEDY!” another user wrote. “You can’t whoop your kids — if you do, you go to jail; now you can shoot a man defending his daughter three times and only get 13 years. R.I.D.I.C.U.L.O.U.S. …””Shot an unarmed man point blank 3-4 times trying to kill him and only got 13 years,” another commenter observed. “That’s (F) up.””There is no way this individual should have gotten 13 years,” another user said. “At the very least the individual should have received life.”
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Trump DOJ charges illegal aliens in Boston with nearly $1.5 million in welfare fraud
The Trump Justice Department announced on Thursday in the Democrat-run sanctuary city of Boston that it has charged 11 illegal aliens and four Americans with over $1.4 million in alleged benefit fraud.
The defendants — at least six of whom are illegal aliens from the Dominican Republican and at least one of whom is from India — are accused of defrauding various welfare programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and MassHealth.
‘They allegedly stole tens of thousands of dollars each in benefits for which they are not entitled.’
“These cases highlight a broader, deeply troubling pattern: the exploitation of America’s safety-net by illegal aliens,” Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald for the National Fraud Enforcement Division said in a statement.
The Trump administration, which has in recent months ramped up its crackdown on fraud, has long sought to eliminate the monetary incentive for foreign nationals to steal into the country and to pressure those noncitizens presently taking advantage of citizen supports to wean off them or hit the road.
In his Feb. 19, 2025, executive order titled “Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders,” President Donald Trump tasked agencies with taking meaningful steps “to prevent taxpayer resources from acting as a magnet and fueling illegal immigration to the United States, and to ensure, to the maximum extent permitted by law, that no taxpayer-funded benefits go to unqualified aliens.”
One of the agencies that promptly took action was the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which beefed up the minimum expectations for eligibility verification to prevent “ineligible aliens” from participating in the program.
While the USDA and other agencies were making it more difficult for those who would exploit citizen welfare programs, the DOJ is nabbing numerous fraudsters across the country who have already unlawfully enjoyed a fortune in benefits.
U.S. Attorney Leah Foley, who established a benefit and voter fraud team in March devoted to flushing out fraudsters in Massachusetts, said, “Today’s announcement is just the beginning.”
“The defendants charged today stole from a number of programs, including SNAP and MassHealth — which are designed to assist U.S. citizens in need of food and health care,” continued Foley. “They allegedly stole tens of thousands of dollars each in benefits for which they are not entitled.”
The Massachusetts defendants charged this past week included:
Santo Escolastico Cuello, a 56-year-old illegal alien from the Dominican Republic who was living unlawfully in Worcester. Cuello is charged with aggravated identity theft and making false statements relating to a health care program in connection with $162,180 in MassHealth fraud.Mario Baez Romero, a 45-year-old illegal alien from the Dominican Republic who was living unlawfully in Somerville. Romero has been charged with aggravated identity theft and passport fraud in connection with $26,942 in SNAP fraud and $48,785 in MassHealth fraud.Richard Odelis Vallegas Nunez, a 35-year-old illegal alien from the Dominican Republic living unlawfully in Allston. He has been charged with aggravated identity theft and unlawful production of an identification document in connection with $48,865 in MassHealth fraud.Miguel Diaz Matos, a 54-year-old illegal alien from the Dominican Republic living unlawfully in Lynn. Matos is charged with illegal acquisition or use of SNAP benefits, theft of government funds, and aggravated identity theft in connection with $13,431 in SNAP fraud and $50,494 in MassHealth fraud.
If convicted, these and other similarly charged defendants could do some hard time.
SNAP fraud over $100 can result in a sentence of up to five years in prison, and SNAP fraud exceeding $5,000 can result in a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. Both also carry a potential fine of $250,000.
A report published last week by the Center for Immigration Studies provided some startling insights into welfare use and abuse by noncitizens, about half of whom are apparently illegal immigrants.
Citing Current Population Survey Annual Social and Economic Supplement data, the report said that 47% of households headed by noncitizens use one or more traditional welfare programs — 19 percentage points higher than the 28% for U.S.-born households.
“Noncitizens use traditional welfare or are EITC/ACTC eligible at higher rates than the U.S.-born in states with generous welfare systems, such as Massachusetts (61% vs. 36%) and Illinois (51% vs. 30%); and in states with less generous systems, like Arizona (60% vs. 30%) and Florida (53% vs. 30%),” said the report.
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Amanda Seyfried: It was ‘factual’ to call Charlie Kirk ‘hateful’ days after death — why the backlash?
Actress Amanda Seyfried had an interesting reason for why she thinks people took issue with her comments about Charlie Kirk.
The then-39 year old commented on Kirk shortly after his assassination and now says the backlash she faced was because people wanted to bash her and tear her down.
‘I commented on one thing.’
Hateful plateful
In the days after Kirk was murdered at a campus speaking tour stop in Utah, Seyfried responded to a compilation video of the political commentator — purporting to showcase his rhetoric — and said, “He was hateful.”
Seyfried later justified her comments, writing on Instagram that she was “angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric.”
In a recent interview with GQ Magazine, Seyfried stood firm while being described as still in disbelief over the discomfort she brought people with her remarks.
“A, I’m allowed to f**king voice my feelings, and B, do it in a way that’s not unkind necessarily,” she told the U.K. outlet.
Seyfried then chalked up the counterbalance of anger toward her as a societal impulse to bring people down.
“There’s just an outsized fear and hatred and impulse to bash and to tear down. And I experienced a very small fraction of that.”
The actress added, “I want my kids to be able to feel safe to voice their opinions as long as they’re not harmful.”
The Allentown, Pennsylvania, native still found herself confused, asking what to do and what to say. “And then all of a sudden I find myself with a f**king bodyguard at the airport, and I’m like, ‘This is crazy.'”
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Fuel fool
Seyfried seemingly found no issues with describing Kirk as hateful so soon after his killing, and on September 17 — just seven days after his death — she called for “spirited discourse,” exactly what Kirk was known for at the time of his murder.
“I don’t want to add fuel to a fire. I just want to be able to give clarity to something so irresponsibly (but understandably) taken out of context. Spirited discourse — isn’t that what we should be having?” Seyfried wrote as a caption for an Instagram post.
In a text image, the actress added, “We’re forgetting the nuance of humanity. I can get angry about misogyny and racist rhetoric and ALSO very much agree that Charlie Kirk’s murder was absolutely disturbing and deplorable in every way imaginable.”
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No apologies
By December, Seyfried had apparently soured on her previous proposal of having actual discourse when she told outlet Who What Wear, “I’m not f**king apologizing.”
She then downplayed the fact that she commented on the popular debater’s murder so quickly after it had happened:
“I mean, for f**k’s sake, I commented on one thing. I said something that was based on actual reality and actual footage and actual quotes,” she claimed about Kirk.
“What I said was pretty damn factual, and I’m free to have an opinion, of course. Thank God for Instagram. I was able to give some clarity, and it was about getting my voice back because I felt like it had been stolen and recontextualized — which is what people do, of course.”
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Exclusive: CBP stops $984K worth of suspected cocaine from crossing border into Texas
Customs and Border Protection agents prevented more than $984,000 worth of suspected cocaine from crossing the U.S.-Mexico border into Texas last weekend, according to a press release obtained exclusively by Blaze News.
“Under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers along the southwest border stop illegal activity and facilitate lawful entry for millions of legitimate travelers into the United States,” the press release read.
‘These drugs will not reach American streets thanks to the continuous vigilance of our frontline officers.’
CBP highlighted two separate incidents that the agency claimed occurred at the Laredo Field Office ports of entry.
On Friday, federal officers at the Colombia-Solidarity Bridge in Laredo referred the driver of a 2020 Nissan Frontier for a secondary inspection, which included a canine unit and a nonintrusive inspection system examination. CBP officers discovered several packages of suspected cocaine, totaling 50.75 pounds, with an estimated street value of $677,617, concealed within the vehicle, the press release said.
CBP seized the suspected narcotics, and Homeland Security Investigations special agents arrested the driver, a 56-year-old male Mexican citizen.
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The following day, CBP officers at Camino Real Bridge in Eagle Pass seized another 22.97 pounds of suspected cocaine after they referred a 53-year-old male Mexican citizen for a secondary inspection, the press release said. Federal agents discovered 13 packages of suspected narcotics, with an estimated street value of $306,723, hidden within the driver’s 2015 Toyota Camry.
He was also arrested by HSI special agents, who are investigating both incidents.
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“These back-to-back cocaine seizures at different ports of entry within the Laredo Field Office area of responsibility underscore not only the reality of the drug threat we face daily, but our officers’ keen ability to apply inspection experience and technology to take down these drug loads,” stated Donald Kusser, the director of field operations for the Laredo Field Office. “These drugs will not reach American streets thanks to the continuous vigilance of our frontline officers.”
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Pastor arrested for allegedly forging signatures for Democratic primary
A 33-year-old pastor has been arrested for allegedly forging signatures in his bid to win the Democratic primary for a state House seat in 2024.
Rev. Robert Hoggard of Middletown, Connecticut, was reportedly an associate pastor at New Jerusalem Christian Center when he submitted signatures in support of his campaign for the 33rd House District.
‘There’s a political class that does everything in its power to try to dissuade voters from wanting to serve their communities and cancel this election.’
Connecticut allows non-endorsed candidates to get onto a primary ballot by collecting signatures from voters in the district.
Democratic Registrar of Voters Patricia Alston flagged the signatures as suspicious and began an investigation.
“The alarming evidence includes multiple voters who stated that they did not sign a primary petition for the candidacy of Robert Kyle Hoggard and that the signature listed on the documents turned into the registrar’s office is fraudulent,” Middletown Democratic Town Committee Chairman Mike Fallon said in June 2024.
Hoggard responded by accusing the Democratic Party of conspiring against him.
“Tactics like these dissuade people from wanting to run for office,” he said at the time. “There’s a political class that does everything in its power to try to dissuade voters from wanting to serve their communities and cancel this election. There’s nothing this political class can do to dissuade me from wanting to run where I was born and raised.”
Hoggard ran under the “We the People Party” in the general election and was absolutely crushed by incumbent state Rep. Brandon Chafee (D) by a vote of nearly 7,600 to less than 700.
Investigators with the Chief State’s Attorney’s office arrested Hoggard on Thursday and charged him with 14 counts of second-degree forgery and six counts of perjury. He was released on a written promise to reappear in court.
In response to a request for comment, Hoggard directed Blaze News to his attorney, John Kennelly, but Kennelly did not respond. New Jerusalem Christian Center also did not respond to a request for comment from Blaze News.
RELATED: Top Oklahoma Democrat forced to resign after trying to pay Ethics Commission with a forged check
The CT Insider reported other election shenanigans in the state, including hundreds of voters being assigned to the wrong district in 2022 and 2024, and another incident where ballot petitions went missing.
Hoggard was also required to sign the petition forms in front of a notary public, attest to the veracity of the signatures, and certify that each signature was made in his presence.
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Will Alberta leave Canada? Either way, Premier Danielle Smith is feeling the heat
At a recent anti-separatist rally in Calgary, left-wing activist Jenny Yeremiy denounced Alberta Premier Danielle Smith as a “separatist premier,” accusing her of promoting independence “like a teenager slamming her bedroom door.”
It was a striking charge against a politician who, at almost the same moment, was being condemned by committed Alberta separatists for refusing to let voters decide independence on the terms they wanted.
‘I’m surprised, actually, my polling was as high as it was.’
That political whiplash neatly captures Smith’s predicament: To many federalists, she has become the face of a dangerous separatist movement, while to many separatists, she is the establishment figure standing in its way.
As the debate over Alberta independence continues, passions on either side show no signs of abating.
Strong and sovereign
Smith, who has advocated for “a strong and sovereign Alberta within a united Canada,” finds herself leading a United Conservative Party whose grassroots includes a significant separatist faction, with past polling suggesting a majority of UCP voters are at least open to Alberta leaving Canada.”
The latest flash point came in May after King’s Bench Justice Shaina Leonard ruled that an independence referendum question backed by more than 300,000 petition signatures could not proceed without additional consultation with Alberta’s indigenous communities.
Although she appealed the court ruling, Smith has concluded that the litigation could take years to resolve. Instead of placing a straight independence question on October’s ballot, she has proposed asking Albertans whether they want to hold a binding independence referendum in the future — a referendum on whether to hold a referendum.
RELATED: Albertans are ready to vote on Canadian secession — so why is their premier stalling?
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Wrath of Rath
That decision drew criticism from Alberta Prosperity Project legal counsel Jeff Rath, who argued that the court ruling did not prevent the province from proceeding with the original question asking Albertans whether they wish to remain in Canada.
Speaking with Blaze Lifestyle, Smith defended the government’s approach as the product of legal advice.
“As you know, I get a lot of advice from a lot of lawyers, and the lawyers … have told me that once something is decided in a court of law, it’s the law of the land,” Smith said.
“The law of the land right now in Alberta is that in order to proceed with a question that was designed as the Stay Free Alberta folks put forward, we’d have to do months of indigenous consultation.”
A recent Angus Reid poll found Smith’s approval rating in Alberta had fallen to 39%, one of the lowest levels of her premiership. Smith said she considers that number shockingly favorable considering that she has angered nearly every faction in the debate simultaneously.
“I’m surprised, actually, my polling was as high as it was,” she said.
“Everyone was mad at me for about a week there — I had four different groups.”
‘Why are you doing this?’
She described the first group as Albertans who oppose even discussing independence.
“There was a group of people who said, ‘Why are you doing this at all?'” For Smith, the answer comes down to Alberta’s robust Citizen Initiative Act, which allows eligible voters to submit proposals directly to the provincial government. “When 400,000 people sign that petition, and 300,000 sign another saying they want to have this debate … it’s our obligation as government to follow our own law and put that forward.”
A second group, Smith said, wanted a referendum initially but later “got cold feet” and hoped the government would provide “an off-ramp.”
“The leave folks … wanted us to put their question on as it had been written,” said Smith, referring to the original petition language asking Albertans directly whether they wish to remain in Canada. “I explained [that] we have legal advice that we cannot do that.”
Finally, Smith pointed to Albertans who are dissatisfied with Ottawa but do not want to leave Canada.
“I know that there’s a group out there that are not happy with [Alberta’s] relationship with Canada, don’t want to break the country up, but they want to send a message. And … I just think there’s a better way to send a message.”
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Minor league baseball team cancels Pride Night ballgame — but still holds Pride Night to punish players
A minor league baseball team was left completely at odds with its own players this week over a gay Pride celebration.
The York Revolution is a team in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball — an official MLB partner league — at the center of controversy in Pennsylvania.
‘This action by the players is completely inconsistent with our vision.’
The Revolution had planned a Pride Night celebration for Thursday, complete with home jerseys with rainbow sleeves set to be worn by players at WellSpan Park.
There was only one problem: The players refused to wear the jerseys.
“It is with great disappointment and [sic] that the York Revolution have issued important changes to our 11th Annual Pride Night on Thursday, June 18th,” the organization wrote in a press release.
In a bizarre decision, the franchise decided not to simply cancel the Pride theme for the game, but to cancel the game entirely and submit an official forfeit.
“Out of respect for the Pride Community [sic] and the York community as a whole, the York Revolution has decided that the game on Thursday, June 18, will be forfeited.”
At the same time, the organization made it clear it did not agree with the players’ decision not to wear the rainbow uniforms, indicating the players were not being “inclusive.”
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“This decision was not reached lightly. Unfortunately, several of our players have refused to wear the scheduled Pride Night jersey and the club decided that hosting the event is more important than forcing players to wear jerseys they are not comfortable with and playing the game,” the team wrote.
The organization went on, “To be clear; [sic] this action by the players is completely inconsistent with our vision as the Most Welcoming Place in York.”
The penance shown by the team was multifaceted. Not only did York outright cancel and forfeit the game, the organization said it would treat the game as if it were rained out so fans can redeem their tickets for any future games.
Additionally, the team decided it would host a stand-alone Pride event at the baseball park in place of the game, in support of “our LGBTQIA+ representing partners.”
The event will have music, batting practice on the field, and the ability to “enjoy community,” the team said.
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The apology did not come without payment, either, as the Revolution also announced the organization would be donating $10,000 to the Rainbow Rose Center to “further their work in making sure the York community is … inclusive.”
The Rainbow Rose Center’s mission is to build a “vibrant community of belonging where LGBTQIA+ individuals” are “supported, affirmed, and able to thrive.”
On Wednesday, the organization promoted an auction for one of the Revolution’s Pride jerseys.
Business will resume as normal on Friday night, when the Revolution host a home game against the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs. The game will include a Juneteenth Celebration and a “Girl Scout Sleepover.”
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4,400 regular SpaceX employees just became millionaires — and the left isn’t happy about it
When Juan Hernandez began working at SpaceX, his salary was $28 an hour.
Now, after Elon Musk’s SpaceX gave him $10,000 in stock when he went full-time in 2015 — he’s a millionaire.
But he’s not alone. The company has now created 4,400 new millionaires across the employees. Even better, around 400 of the 4,400 are sitting on stakes worth over a hundred million each.
“It’s incredible,” BlazeTV host Pat Gray says on “Pat Gray Unleashed.”
However, many left-wing politicians don’t feel the same way.
Democrat nominee for Senator in Maine Graham Platner aired his frustration at Musk when he posted on X: “Elon Musk just became the world’s first trillionaire. Let’s make sure he’s also the last.”
“Why?” Gray asks. “How does that affect anyone else’s income other than making 4,400 of his workers millionaires and a few of them billionaires? How is that a bad thing? I can’t understand it.”
“This Marxist theory that has infiltrated our country and people who are in positions of power,” he continues. “Frightening. It’s just frightening.”
Executive producer Keith Malinak is in agreement.
“Yeah, they want you to believe that they’re for the little guy. But when the little guy has a chance to succeed, no, no, no, no. We want you to be the little guy still,” he adds.
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America’s founding is an inheritance purchased with blood; we owe it our remembrance
As America approaches its 250th birthday, we face a question larger than politics, elections, parties, or personalities.
What will we do with the inheritance we have been given?
Today, powerful cultural voices often encourage Americans to focus exclusively on the nation’s flaws while ignoring its achievements.
The United States of America did not emerge from history by accident. It was purchased with courage, sacrifice, conviction, and blood. Before there was a Constitution, before there was prosperity, before there was even a nation, there were men who willingly placed everything they possessed on the altar of liberty.
Risking it all
One of those men was Charles Carroll of Carrollton.
Today, his name is not nearly as familiar as Washington, Jefferson, or Adams. Yet Carroll occupies a unique place in American history. He was the only Catholic signer of the Declaration of Independence and perhaps the wealthiest man in the colonies. Unlike many who seek political causes for personal gain, Carroll had little material reason to risk rebellion against the British crown.
He already possessed wealth, status, influence, and comfort.
Yet he signed anyway.
By placing his name on that document, he risked the loss of his fortune, his property, and his life. If the Revolution failed, the consequences would have been severe. He understood what was at stake and signed nonetheless because he believed there were principles greater than personal security.
Freedom.
Self-government.
Human dignity.
The God-given rights of man.
A human story
Those principles have been defended repeatedly throughout our nation’s history. From Lexington and Concord to Gettysburg, from Normandy to the mountains of Afghanistan, generations of Americans have worn the uniform and carried the burden of defending a nation they loved.
Many never came home.
Their sacrifice demands something of us.
The blood spilled by American soldiers is not honored merely through parades, speeches, or patriotic songs. It is honored when citizens preserve the liberties for which those men and women fought. It is honored when we tell the truth about our history, cherish the freedoms we inherited, and pass them intact to the next generation.
That conviction is one of the reasons I wrote “The Unlikely Life of Oliver Atkinson: A Novel of America’s Founding.”
Like many Americans, I became concerned that our founding story was becoming increasingly distant, especially for younger generations. History often arrives in textbooks as dates, names, and facts to memorize. Yet history is ultimately about people. It is about dreams, fears, courage, faith, and sacrifice.
The American Revolution was not merely an event.
It was a human story.
Through fiction, I hoped to help readers experience that story through the eyes of ordinary people whose lives were transformed by extraordinary times. My goal was not simply entertainment. It was remembrance.
Because nations that forget their story eventually lose it.
Enduring truths
Today, powerful cultural voices often encourage Americans to focus exclusively on the nation’s flaws while ignoring its achievements. Certainly, America has never been perfect. No nation ever has been. Yet there is a profound difference between acknowledging imperfections and rejecting the very principles that made self-correction possible in the first place.
The Declaration of Independence proclaimed that all men are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights. The Constitution established a framework of ordered liberty that remains one of the greatest political achievements in human history.
These ideas were not perfect because the men who wrote them were perfect.
They were powerful because they reflected enduring truths about human nature, liberty, and the source of our rights.
Our task at 250
As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, perhaps the greatest challenge before us is deciding whether we still believe those truths.
Will we preserve the freedoms entrusted to us?
Will we teach our children why they matter?
Will we honor the sacrifices of those who came before us?
Or will we become the generation that squandered what others sacrificed so much to build?
The signers of the Declaration pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. Countless soldiers pledged even more.
The question facing Americans today is far less costly, yet no less important.
Will we prove worthy of their sacrifice?
If we fail to preserve liberty, truth, faith, and the principles that gave birth to this nation, we risk wasting more than the ink used to sign our founding documents. We risk wasting the blood shed by generations of Americans who believed this republic was worth defending.
As America turns 250, let us resolve that their sacrifice was not in vain.
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