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‘Friend’ of President Trump advances to Georgia Republican Senate primary runoff
The president likes him “a lot,” but Georgia voters still have to prove they agree.
Sitting U.S. Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) took home the most votes in the Georgia GOP primary for U.S. Senate on Tuesday, but it was not enough to secure an outright nomination.
’28 more days of putting the hammer down!’
Collins was first in the primary, but since he did not garner 50% of the vote, he will have to go head-to-head against runner-up Derek Dooley in a runoff election on June 16. Collins finished with nearly 41% of the vote, while Dooley had about 30%, according to CBS News.
“Thank you, Georgia. Love y’all. 28 more days of putting the hammer down!” Collins wrote on X after securing the most votes in the primary.
Collins was considered the favorite as a MAGA-style Republican and led polls by an average of 11.5 points between April and May.
The 58-year-old also received an unofficial endorsement from President Donald Trump in February, but it is unclear how much that endorsement helped him.
A video posted February 19 showed Trump telling supporters, “He’s a friend of mine. He’s a good guy.”
“I like him a lot,” Trump added.
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The video garnered nearly 1 million views on X, but subsequent polls showed Collins’ lead shrank from about +25 in mid-February to just +14 by the end of the month.
Still, Collins was considered to be Trump-aligned, having similar views on immigration and spearheading the Laken Riley Act. As well, Collins voted against aid to Ukraine in October 2023, but voted in favor of Israeli aid the same month.
Dooley, a former football coach for the Tennessee Volunteers, was consistently second or third in polling and was endorsed by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp (R).
Dooley put out a statement late on Tuesday thanking his voters for their support.
“This campaign has been about putting the people of Georgia first and sending a new type of leader up to D.C. who’s in it for the right reasons, and that’s to serve,” Dooley wrote on X.
“Let’s get to work and win this runoff!” he added alongside a photo that featured Gov. Kemp.
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Third place went to Rep. Earl “Buddy” Carter (R-Ga.), a former pharmacist and mayor who received approximately 25% of the vote.
Other candidates included businessman and real estate developer John Coyne, as well as Jonathan McColumn, a retired U.S. Army Reserve brigadier general and pastor. Both got less than 5% of the vote.
The winner of Collins vs. Dooley will face off against Democrat Senator Jon Ossoff in November. Ossoff went unopposed in the Democrat primary and has been in office since 2021.
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Big Brother on the road: Backlash grows against license plate surveillance
Every time you drive through an intersection, pass a police cruiser, or pull into a parking lot, there’s a growing chance your vehicle is being logged into a database you never agreed to join.
Across the country, cities are rapidly expanding automated license plate reader systems — networks of cameras that record where vehicles travel, when they appear, and increasingly, what makes them unique.
The San Jose lawsuit argues that vehicle tracking data can already be shared across jurisdictions and searched broadly.
Whose ‘safety’?
Much of the backlash now centers on Flock Safety, the largest automated license plate reader company in the United States. The company says its cameras operate in more than 5,000 communities, connect to over 4,800 law enforcement agencies across 49 states, and process more than 20 billion license plate reads every month.
Supporters call it a powerful crime-fighting tool.
Critics see the foundation of a nationwide vehicle surveillance network.
And now the legal fight is escalating.
In San Jose, California, residents and the Institute for Justice have filed a federal lawsuit challenging the city’s massive automated license plate reader program, arguing that constant vehicle tracking without a warrant violates the Fourth Amendment.
San Jose deployed nearly 500 cameras across the city, creating one of the largest systems in the country. These cameras do far more than capture license plates. They can log vehicle color, make, model, bumper stickers, roof racks, and other identifying details. Over time, that creates a searchable history of a driver’s movements and routines.
According to the lawsuit, thousands of government employees may be able to access portions of that data.
Supporters argue these systems help solve crimes and recover stolen vehicles. Critics argue the scale changes the equation entirely. A few cameras targeting specific criminal investigations is one thing. Constant mass collection of vehicle data is something very different.
That distinction is beginning to resonate with the public.
Bipartisan backlash
In Pine Plains, New York, residents erupted after discovering plans to install Flock Safety cameras without public approval. Town meetings quickly turned contentious after reports surfaced that officials had tried to minimize public attention around the rollout. Residents demanded answers, and eventually the proposal collapsed under public pressure.
What’s striking is that Pine Plains is a town of only about 2,200 people.
This is no longer just a debate happening in large cities with major crime problems. Smaller communities are beginning to push back too.
And the backlash is becoming bipartisan.
Conservative-led states including Montana, Idaho, and Arkansas have recently enacted laws restricting how governments can access or retain certain surveillance data. At the same time, Democratic-led cities in states including Colorado, Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, Texas, and Washington have terminated or reconsidered contracts with Flock Safety over privacy concerns.
No context
The concern goes beyond ordinary policing.
Civil liberties groups like the ACLU argue that once large-scale tracking systems exist, the data can easily be shared across agencies and repurposed far beyond the original justification. Reports have already surfaced showing local agencies conducting searches connected to federal immigration enforcement requests.
That’s where the conversation changes.
Law enforcement requires judgment. Context matters. Algorithms don’t understand context — they simply record and flag behavior mechanically.
And modern automatic license plate reader systems do far more than issue tickets.
Over time, they can reveal where people work, worship, shop, protest, or whom they regularly associate with. Once collected, that information rarely stays confined to one agency or one purpose.
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Court fight
The San Jose lawsuit argues that vehicle tracking data can already be shared across jurisdictions and searched broadly. Privacy advocates worry that such systems could eventually be used for purposes far beyond local policing.
That’s why the court fight matters.
If courts side with cities, expect rapid expansion: more cameras, more interconnected databases, and broader information sharing between agencies.
If courts push back, it could force lawmakers and cities to rethink how these systems operate — or whether they should operate at this scale at all.
Most Americans support law enforcement and want safer communities. But they also expect constitutional protections to keep pace with technology.
Right now, many residents feel those protections are lagging badly behind.
Cities are deploying powerful surveillance systems first and answering questions later. Oversight remains inconsistent, and public transparency is often limited.
That’s fueling distrust even among people who might otherwise support the technology.
I brake for mistakes
There’s also a practical problem policymakers rarely acknowledge: These systems are not infallible.
Databases can be hacked. Searches can be misused. False matches happen. And when systems scale rapidly, those risks scale with them.
Several lawsuits around the country already involve drivers who were stopped or investigated after incorrect plate matches or flawed data.
In Europe, camera-based enforcement has already expanded well beyond speeding tickets. Cities in the United Kingdom now use extensive automated camera systems tied to congestion charges, low-emissions zones, and traffic enforcement programs. Critics warn that once these systems become normalized, their use tends to expand.
Tracking the trackers
Expect more legal challenges ahead.
Expect more public fights at city council meetings.
And expect this issue to move increasingly into national politics as more Americans realize how much vehicle tracking technology has quietly expanded.
At its core, this debate is no longer just about traffic cameras or stolen cars.
It’s about whether Americans are comfortable living in a country where their movements on public roads can be continuously logged, stored, and searched without a warrant.
More and more people are starting to decide they aren’t.
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Gruesome discovery made in Florida man’s backyard after he sent photo of his missing father to his mom, police say
A 25-year-old man has been arrested after police said they found human remains buried in his backyard while they were searching for his missing father.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office sought a search warrant for Andres Bahamon’s home in Dunnellon after he allegedly sent a photo of his dead father to his mother in Germany.
Investigators claimed to have found what they believe to be blood on the door frame, a bullet casing on the floor, and bullets inside the home.
The family of the man’s father, 43-year-old Andres Bahamon-Prada, said he had been missing since May 7, according to an arrest warrant, but police began searching for him on Saturday.
When they searched the home Monday, they found an area of freshly disturbed dirt and detected the odor of decomposition. Buried in the dirt was a large rolled-up carpet with human remains.
Investigators claimed to have found what they believe to be blood on the door frame, a bullet casing on the floor, and bullets inside the home, according to the arrest warrant.
Bahamon was identified as a person of interest and arrested on Monday. He was charged with tampering with evidence and held at the Marion County Jail with no bond.
The suspect’s mother had forwarded the alleged photo of the dead man to Bahamon-Prada’s mother and told her to call law enforcement. Bahamon also allegedly threatened to kill his mother when he found out the photo had been given to the police.
The victim’s mother also told police that Bahamon told her the victim was “evil” and a “junkie.”
The suspect was located at the RaceTrac gas station in Ocala.
Police said they are searching for the father’s missing car, a silver 2007 Infinity M35, and believe the car may have important evidence in the case.
Police have not yet identified to the remains.
Anyone with information related to the missing car is urged to contact the Marion County Sheriff’s Office.
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Mark Fuhrman is dead, but his question still hangs over America
Los Angeles Police Department Detective Mark Fuhrman, who died last week at 74, played a central role in the 1995 O.J. Simpson trial. But even now, more than 30 years on, that needs clarification. Simpson, the former NFL star and actor, stood trial for the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. In the courtroom, however, the real defendant often seemed to be Fuhrman.
Fuhrman collected key physical evidence, including the bloody glove. So Simpson’s defense team made the detective, not the accused killer, the trial’s main target. Fuhrman had denied using the “N-word,” but the defense proved otherwise and, from that point, argued that he could have planted evidence. On the other side, prosecutor Marcia Clark looked overmatched, and Christopher Darden did little better.
Mark Fuhrman can rest in peace knowing he was right all along.
As a stringer for the Washington Times, I was at the courthouse for the verdict. An airplane circled above towing a banner that read, “If it does not fit you must acquit — bulls**t.” I believed Simpson was guilty, but when the acquittal came down, I felt some relief. This was Los Angeles, where many people believe police do nothing but harass, beat, and kill black people. When that narrative takes hold, the default response is to burn down the city. The gangs were ready. For plenty of others, the verdict was a joke.
Jay Leno joked about Simpson’s new show, “My So-Called Knife,” while others volunteered to help O.J. “find the real killer.” As Fox News later noted, Fuhrman was convicted of perjury, making him the only person connected to the case who was convicted of a crime related to the trial. Yet many of his colleagues still regarded him as a strong detective, and later events helped explain why.
In 1998, Fuhrman published “Murder in Greenwich: Who Killed Martha Moxley?” The victim, a 15-year-old girl, was beaten to death with a golf club in 1975. Fuhrman showed how Greenwich police had effectively acted as a private security force for the wealthy Skakel family. They were also badly out of their depth on a murder case and botched the investigation, especially the crime scene.
The murder weapon, a 6-iron, came from a set owned by the Skakels. The evidence pointed strongly to someone in the family. Michael Skakel, then 15, had a reputation for violent behavior, giving Martha reason to fear him. In 2002, he was sentenced to 20 years to life for her murder.
But the Skakels are related to the Kennedys, and in 2003 Robert F. Kennedy Jr. wrote a lengthy article for the Atlantic arguing that Michael was innocent and his conviction and imprisonment were “a miscarriage of justice.”
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In 2018, the Connecticut Supreme Court overturned Skakel’s conviction, ruling that his attorney had failed to present alibi evidence effectively. In 2020, a state prosecutor announced that Skakel would not be retried, and the murder charge was dropped.
Skakel then sued the prosecution, and in 2026 he is still denouncing “bold-faced lies.” The Moxley family have never wavered in their belief that Michael Skakel killed Martha, much as the Goldman family never wavered about O.J. Simpson.
In 1997, a jury found Simpson liable in a civil wrongful-death case. In 2007, a federal judge awarded the Goldman family rights to “If I Did It” to help satisfy the $38 million judgment against Simpson. Simpson died in 2024 at 76.
The Moxley case led Fuhrman to ask whether America has “two systems of justice in this country, one for the rich and another for the rest of us.” The same question hovered over the Simpson case.
Mark Fuhrman can rest in peace knowing he was more right than wrong.
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The Pentagon is blowing a fortune fighting bargain-bin drones
For the past two years, one image has circulated among defense analysts: a U.S. Navy destroyer firing a Standard Missile-2, which costs about $2.1 million, to intercept a Houthi drone that likely cost $2,000.
Nobody in that chain made a bad decision. The ship had to be defended. But the Navy has now fired more than 200 such missiles in the Red Sea since late 2023 at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars. Project that math onto future conflicts — Taiwan, the Baltics, the Persian Gulf — and the picture gets alarming fast.
Sophistication matters. Volume matters more. Flexibility may matter most of all.
The standard answer is to demand better technology: lasers, interceptor drones, smarter jamming. But that misses what Ukraine has shown over three years of the largest sustained drone war in history. Much of the technology needed to defeat cheap drones at reasonable cost already exists. What America lacks is the doctrine, procurement flexibility, and industrial base to field it at scale.
What defenders need is simpler: distributed sensors, disciplined targeting, and layered defenses that match the cheapest effective response to each threat.
Ukraine now produces about 1,500 interceptor drones per day. They cost $1,200 and $4,700 apiece, a fraction of the $29,100 to $46,520 Shahed drones they destroy. One in three Russian aerial threats over Ukraine is now brought down by an interceptor drone rather than a missile. Ukraine’s overall interception rate sits around 80%, achieved not through Patriot batteries alone but through layers of cheap, rapidly iterated hardware built by 450 domestic manufacturers.
Ukraine’s advantage is not just volume. It is decentralization. Units, volunteers, and defense-tech firms operate in a flexible ecosystem that lets them adapt systems to terrain, weather, and enemy tactics as conditions change.
The American model moves the other way: centralized requirements, standardized programs, and long acquisition cycles. That system can produce extraordinary weapons. It cannot adapt when the battlefield changes faster than the program office. The United States faces different constraints, especially at sea and across global commitments, but the underlying economics do not change.
As of 2022, the United States was producing roughly 500 to 600 Patriot missiles per year. That stock can be burned through in weeks during a high-intensity conflict. This is not a missile-design flaw. It is the result of three decades of underinvestment in manufacturing capacity and a procurement system optimized for sophistication over volume. America still buys platforms better than it buys kill chains — the linked system of sensors, decisions, and interceptors — and counter-drone defense demands the reverse.
Meanwhile, Russia, working from Iranian Shahed blueprints, scaled launches to more than 44,000 in the first 10 months of 2025, four times the previous year’s rate. The United States is now in an industrial competition and, on current trajectory, losing it on volume.
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The tactical lessons from Ukraine are hardly mysterious. Detect early, match the weapon to the threat, and keep defenses mobile. Ukraine’s mobile fire groups — pickup trucks with machine guns and thermal imagers — proved effective enough that Russia rushed to copy them, with limited success. Israel’s Iron Beam laser intercepts threats at roughly $2 to $5 per shot. These systems work.
The problem is that “works in Ukraine” and “enters U.S. inventory at scale” are separated by an acquisition process that takes years, prizes exquisite performance over adequate volume, and was never designed for six-week innovation cycles.
The 2020 war in Nagorno-Karabakh offers another warning. Armenia’s air defenses collapsed not because drones are invincible, but because Armenia lacked modern, layered defenses. Institutional neglect, not technological inevitability, proved decisive.
None of this means expensive interceptors are obsolete. Advanced threats still require advanced interceptors. And as CSIS has noted, a $2 million missile protecting a $2 billion ship and its crew is rational. The point is not to abandon high-end systems. It is to stop treating them as the first and only answer to every aerial threat and to build the lower tiers of the defense stack with the same urgency we bring to the top.
That means procurement reform that many defense insiders regard as somewhere between very hard and politically impossible. It means accepting lower unit performance in exchange for higher production volume, a trade the Pentagon’s acquisition culture instinctively resists. It means pressuring major defense contractors to share production with smaller, faster manufacturers.
Sophistication matters. Volume matters more. Flexibility may matter most of all.
Ukraine learned that lesson under bombardment, because it had no choice. The United States still has the luxury of learning it in advance.
The danger is that luxury breeds delay.
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Aliens or demons? Pastor’s viral response to UFO files is calming Christian fears
On May 8, the U.S. Department of War released an initial batch of over 160 never-before-seen declassified UAP/UFO files, including photos, videos, and reports spanning decades. Additional files are set to be released periodically as more documents are reviewed.
The Christian response to the ongoing file dump has been overwhelmingly cautionary, with several prominent evangelical leaders and figures interpreting the phenomena as demonic rather than extraterrestrial. Many have expressed concern that these revelations could shake foundational beliefs about creation or lead to spiritual confusion.
Rick Burgess, BlazeTV host of the spiritual warfare podcast “Strange Encounters,” is among those concerned that these “alien” files could lead believers astray.
Of all the Christian responses to the UFO files Rick has seen, Rick believes Josh Howerton, senior pastor of Lakepointe Church in Dallas, Texas, has had the best.
He plays a viral clip of Howerton’s biblical response of the file dump and the concept of extraterrestrial life.
“If extraterrestrial life were discovered, that does not destroy your faith,” he declared, saying that Scripture uses the plural (heavens) when talking about God creating the cosmos.
Howerton explained that biblical writers understood there to be “three heavens” — “the sky where the clouds are … outer space, and … actual heaven — throne room of God.”
“So when Colossians 1 says that ‘He created all things in the heavens,’ if there were things that He created in the second heavens (outer space), well, hey guys, we have a category for that. They’re called angels and demons,” he clarified.
“What a lot of people may be calling aliens, the Bible might call things like cherubim, seraphim, angels, archangels, thrones, principalities, demons, and powers,” he added, noting that Satan is unironically referred to in Ephesians 2 as “the prince of the powers of the air.”
Saying that Jesus warned the end of days would mirror those of Noah, Howerton urged Christians to avoid getting sucked into the UFO/alien conversation: “If [demons are] … what we believe [aliens] are, I’m not going to mess with that stuff. One of Satan’s strategies is to get people to devote themselves to myths and endless speculation. … What’s the main thing? To know Christ, live free, and change the world for God’s glory. Don’t start giving level eight attention to things of level 0.002 importance.”
Rick calls Howerton’s response “excellent.”
“Don’t forget that Lucifer and all the demons that went with him, they are supernatural beings. They are not human, and apparently in that supernatural world, angels and demons can do things and appear in various images, things that human beings cannot do,” he reiterates.
Rick believes that Satan and his forces are going to use these UFO/alien files to “rattle the church” and make people “doubt that God exists.”
“There is a great deception coming,” he warns.
To hear Rick’s full breakdown, watch the episode above.
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Massie’s Kentucky primary race called — and Trump is already taking a victory lap
The Republican primary race in the 4th Congressional District of Kentucky between Ed Gallrein and incumbent Rep. Thomas Massie — the most expensive House primary in American history — came to a definitive end on Tuesday, and President Donald Trump is no doubt pleased with the results.
With over 69% of the votes in, NBC News called the primary for Gallrein, who was leading Massie by over 7,000 votes and roughly nine percentage points. At 7:41 p.m. ET, Decision Desk HQ announced Gallrein as the projected winner as well.
‘Ed Gallrein, a successful Kentucky farmer, and American War Hero … only ran because he thought that Massie was so disloyal and disrespectful to your President.’
Gallrein — the Navy SEAL veteran backed by Trump, War Secretary Pete Hegseth, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and other powerful forces — stated when launching his campaign in October, “This district is Trump Country. The president doesn’t need obstacles in Congress — he needs backup. I’ll defeat Thomas Massie, stand shoulder to shoulder with President Trump, and deliver the America First results Kentuckians voted for.”
Massie said of Gallrein’s candidacy: “The uniparty in DC finally found someone willing to be a rubber stamp for globalist billionaires, endless debt, foreign aid, and forever wars in failed candidate and Lindsey Graham donor Ed Gallrein.”
In the months since, both candidates have hammered home these critiques — Massie framing Gallrein as a top choice for foreign or dual-national elites and Gallrein framing the incumbent in turn as an obstructionist “turncoat.”
Trump has been politically invested in this race, having vowed in March 2025 to “lead the charge” against Massie, anointed Gallrein as the challenger, and routinely attacked the incumbent online and in interviews.
Days before the polls closed, Trump wrote, “Kentucky, get this LOSER out of politics in Tuesday’s Election. He is nicknamed Rand Paul Jr., another real ‘beauty,’ because of his absolutely terrible voting habits. Vote for Ed Gallrein, a successful Kentucky farmer, and American War Hero, who only ran because he thought that Massie was so disloyal and disrespectful to your President, ME!”
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Trump’s successful campaign against Massie comes hot on the heels of his ouster of Sen. Bill Cassidy, who flunked in the Republican Louisiana primary on Saturday.
The president shared a picture of Gallrein just before 8 p.m. ET on Truth Social celebrating his victory.
AIPAC and the Republican Jewish Coalition were also heavily invested in the race, having spent millions to unseat Massie, who has in recent years voted against funding Israel’s aerial defense; criticized Israel’s “indiscriminate bombing” in Gaza; criticized Israeli influence on Congress; and opposed the joint U.S.-Israeli operations in Iran.
Massie, who has been in office since 2012, emphasized that the election had become “an inflection point for our whole country.” Evidently, this pivotal moment favored the challenger from Shelby County.
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Texas candidate for US House says she will convert ICE center into internment camp to jail ‘American Zionists’
A controversial Democratic candidate for the U.S. House said that she would convert an ICE detention center into an internment camp for “American Zionists” if she won.
Maureen Galindo is a sex therapist and single mother of three children who is running for the 35th congressional district in Texas.
‘I’ll start the process of having all American candidates and elected officials who knowingly accepted Israeli-affiliated money tried for treason.’
She posted the bizarre campaign promise on her Instagram account over the weekend.
“She’ll turn Karnes ICE Detention Center into a prison for American Zionists and former ICE officers for human trafficking,” she wrote about herself in the third person.
“It will also be a castration processing center for pedophiles, which will probably be most of the Zionists,” she added.
Galindo is vying against former Bexar County Public Information Officer Johnny Garcia in the Democratic primary runoff, which is scheduled for May 26.
She said Garcia should be tried for treason for being supported by Israel and added that any other politician supported by Israel should be tried for treason.
“In fact, as soon as I’m elected, I’ll start the process of having all American candidates and elected officials who knowingly accepted Israeli-affiliated money tried for treason,” she said.
She has also claimed that the Jews own Hollywood and use “books and movies to create realities.”
Her rhetoric has been condemned by state Rep. James Talarico (D), who is running for one of two U.S. Senate seats for Texas.
“This anti-Semitic rhetoric has no place in our politics,” he said. “We need leadership in both parties willing to stand up and call out hate wherever it rears its ugly head.”
He said he would not campaign alongside Galindo, even if she won the runoff election against Garcia.
“I stand with Jews, and the Jews are saying that Zionists are not real Jews,” Galindo previously said.
Galindo, who runs Exulted Sex Therapy in San Antonio, also ran for city council in that city. She reportedly offered “kinky birthchart readings” and “live tarot therapy” to “empower individuals through the exploration of their sexuality, spirituality, and the stars.”
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Trump-backed candidate easily wins primary to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell in Kentucky
The candidate backed by President Donald Trump to replace Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) won quickly after the polls closed in Kentucky Tuesday evening.
Despite only 7% of precincts reporting, CBS News declared Rep. Andy Barr (R) the winner after he garnered an impressive 62.7% of the vote, compared to 28.7% for his closest competitor, former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron.
‘Like President Trump said, Andy knows what it takes to get things done and deliver BIG for the America First agenda.’
The seat in the U.S. Senate is soon to be vacated after McConnell announced in February that he was not seeking re-election in what would have been his eighth term in office.
The Republican primary contest had been heated until the president called on former candidate Nate Morris to drop out of the race in exchange for an ambassador position. Morris went on to endorse Barr after dropping out.
Prior to dropping out, Morris called both Barr and Cameron “puppets” belonging to McConnell.
Barr will go on to face a Democratic candidate in the general election in November, but he is very likely to win in the far-right Republican state.
Trump described Barr as “a wonderful man who’s been with me all the way” during a Trump rally, according to video posted by WHAS-TV.
“Congratulations to Kentucky’s next senator, Andy Barr. Andy is a proven conservative champion who puts Kentucky first,” Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina said on social media.
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Morris had gotten an enormous boost from Elon Musk in January when the tech billionaire donated $10 million to the Fight for Kentucky super PAC, which supported Morris.
“Like President Trump said, Andy knows what it takes to get things done and deliver BIG for the America First agenda,” Morris said on social media after dropping out.
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Jeremy Boreing opens up on Daily Wire split: ‘It’s the biggest blow I’ve ever gone through’
Daily Wire co-founder Jeremy Boreing is speaking candidly about his unexpected departure from the company he helped build, revealing to BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey the emotional and personal toll the split has taken on him.
“I didn’t expect to be separated from the Daily Wire. It’s not what I wanted. It’s not something that I thought even could happen, much less would happen. It’s the biggest blow I’ve ever gone through,” Boreing tells Stuckey.
In the aftermath, Boreing has had to remind himself that “it’s OK to deal with embarrassment in life.”
“It’s OK to deal with setbacks in life. It’s OK to not be where you thought you’d be or not where you want to be, which are lessons that I knew very well in my 20s and 30s before Daily Wire because I failed a lot during that period,” he explains.
“So, I’m not in the place that had I hoped to be. I’ve moved back into an apartment, and that’s OK. I’ll just take the next step and do the next thing and keep acting in concert with what I hope are, on the majority of days, rightly ordered priorities,” he continues.
Those priorities, Boreing explains, are “mission first, business second, ego considerations third.”
And they’re what helped him create the Daily Wire.
“I couldn’t have dreamed of where my steps took me in relation to the Daily Wire. Certainly, Ben and Caleb and I never imagined when we started that company where it would go or the things that we would achieve or the places that it would take us,” he says.
While Boreing admits that he hates “how things ended at the Daily Wire” and hates many of his own choices while there, he says he is “incredibly proud of the Daily Wire.”
“I’m so proud of the work and the people and, you know,” he says, adding, “certainly would not say in any way that I regret the experience or regret the journey.”
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Former UK prime minister tells Glenn Beck: Margaret Thatcher would be ‘horrified’ by Britain today
Today, the United Kingdom (under Starmer’s Labour Party) is often described by conservatives as “prison island,” where free-speech crackdowns, unchecked mass immigration, economic stagnation, and political turmoil create a crushing dystopia.
Former U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss tells Glenn Beck that Margaret Thatcher — the conservative prime minister who held office from 1979 to 1990 and was one of the most influential figures in modern British history — would be “horrified” by what the U.K. has become.
“We are now on the verge of a debt crisis. If you remember, she was brought in to solve the debt crisis in the ’70s, and we’re now back to where we were in 1979 when she got into office,” says Truss.
“But she’d also be horrified by what’s happened on immigration, by the way that we have given all these powers on human rights to these unelected international bodies,” she adds.
Glenn wonders who will rise up to defeat the communist takeover of the U.K. “We got Trump. … Who is on the horizon that you see … in Europe who has the skill to be able to stand the heat?” he asks.
Truss says it’s difficult to say because the environment Thatcher was in is completely different than the environment conservative politicians are in today.
“In Britain, there’s obviously Kemi Badenoch, there’s Nigel Farage. Are they tough enough to take on what is an even deeper state than Mrs. Thatcher faced?” she asks, noting that Thatcher “did not face the unaccountable Bank of England” or the “fake Supreme Court” created by former PM Tony Blair.
“[Thatcher] didn’t face all this. So it’s even worse now,” says Truss, “and the bureaucrats have become radicalized. They’re transgender activists, they’re environmental activists. So dealing with that is huge.”
What the U.K. needs, she says, is an “anti-system leader” like Donald Trump to recapture the nation from “the elites who’ve been running [it] into the ground.”
But even a strong leader won’t be enough to reverse course.
“You also need a movement of people,” says Truss, noting that Britain hasn’t experienced the widespread anti-socialist movement the United States has seen, which has allowed the Labour Party to push a radical agenda.
“As soon as Labour got in, it’s like ‘let’s just close the door on all that. We’ve got the money now, we can go back to being socialist. In fact, we can introduce more and more progressive ideology into our state,’ and that’s what’s happened,” she explains.
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‘I just filled up my Depends’: Pat Gray roasts Mitch McConnell after latest senior moment
Mitch McConnell’s latest procedural misstep is giving fresh ammunition to the term-limits movement. Last week during a committee hearing at which Secretary of War Pete Hegseth testified, the 84-year-old Kentucky senator attempted to wrap things up early by thanking attendees and ending the session.
A staffer had to interrupt him to note that several senators still had questions.
The clip has gone viral and sparked more criticism of McConnell’s fitness and acuity.
On a recent episode of “Pat Gray Unleashed,” Pat Gray reacted to the clip.
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“I just filled up my Depends,” Pat mocks, imitating McConnell’s raspy Southern drawl.
Co-host Keith Malinak saw the incident as evidence that McConnell is declining cognitively as well as physically.
“His brain was a little scattered,” he says, noting how McConnell’s reasoning for ending the meeting early jumped illogically from letting Senator Murkowski take over to claiming Hegseth had to catch a flight with the president to China.
“I don’t know if McConnell knew what the hell he was trying to say,” he says.
“He didn’t. He doesn’t,” says Pat.
Keith remarks that the staffer who reminded McConnell that several senators still had questions is the one who’s really in charge. “That kid is the senator,” he quips.
“Yes, that’s right,” says Pat. “That’s what happens when you got 85-, 90-, 95-, 100-year-old representatives who are running this country.”
He admits that the nation is in a pickle when it comes to replacing someone like Mitch McConnell because the alternative isn’t much better.
“You can have the Democrat communist … or you can put up with the super-old ancient mariner of a senator,” Pat says, noting that he would “feel really badly for [McConnell] right now if he wasn’t a U.S. senator in high positions running committees and hearings.”
“Go home and enjoy the remaining years that you have,” he pleads.
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Pirro: FBI now involved in probe to find culprits behind teen takeover brawl at DC Chipotle
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said the FBI is now involved in the investigation to find the culprits in a teen takeover brawl over the weekend at a Washington, D.C., Chipotle restaurant — and Pirro blasted the brawlers’ parents, WJLA-TV reported.
“This kind of thing is destroying the quality of life in the District,” Pirro said at a news conference Monday, the station reported. “Residents are finding it extremely difficult to enjoy public parks and spaces, as well as waterfront areas. The residents are starting to feel like these out-of-control teens are taking away their happiness and their quiet enjoyment.”
‘It was like an ambush. They looked like ninjas, dressed in black, with ski masks, and they just piled into the main eatery.’
What’s more, Saturday night’s teen takeover brawl occurred just one day after Pirro promised a crackdown on juvenile crime in the District of Columbia by holding parents responsible.
“These teens, they need to find something productive to do,” Pirro said, according to WJLA. “Parents, that’s your job.”
The Metropolitan Police Department said the incident began as a shouting match between two groups of youths and then escalated into a brawl, the station reported.
“It was not just violence occurring between individuals. It was simply destruction of property,” Pirro said, according to WJLA. “It was a takeover of a restaurant by individuals who felt like they could get away with it. Well, they’re not going to get away with it.”
Pirro said she intends to “aggressively” prosecute the teens involved as well as their parents, the station noted.
“If you know where your teen is and what they are doing and allow them to continue their conduct and continue to allow them to flourish, we’re going to prosecute you,” Pirro stated, WJLA reported.
However, Pirro also said she needs D.C. Public Schools to help by giving her access to truancy records, the station noted.
She also said the Metropolitan Police Department and the Office of the Attorney General of D.C. are in place to assist with the prosecution of parents, WJLA reported.
In addition, Pirro implored the D.C. Council to reinstate a discretionary curfew so police can track and stop teen takeovers before they happen, the station said.
“We are in the most important city in the nation,” Pirro added, according to WJLA. “This is the nation’s capital. This is where the nation’s 250 anniversary will take place on July. This is where we have to make people proud of that city on the hill, and unless we come together and do this together, it will not happen.”
The station said video recorded inside the Chipotle during the brawl shows a man in a red shirt trying to protect his children. WJLA said it spoke to that man — Rafael Jauregui — on Monday, and he shared that he took his seven children to the Nationals-Orioles baseball game Saturday — and then to dinner at Chipotle.
Jauregui’s five youngest kids — who range in age from 4 to 14 years old — were with him inside Chipotle when a brawl erupted, the station said.
“At that point, I tell the children, ‘Get with me, get up, let’s start backing up,'” the dad told WJLA. “And then it was like an ambush. They looked like ninjas, dressed in black, with ski masks, and they just piled into the main eatery.”
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Jauregui said he and the kids were backed into a corner. As an Air Force veteran, he said his military training kicked in, and he looked to see if any of the teens were armed with guns or knives, but didn’t see any. Instead they lifted high chairs and other chairs and smashed them over each other while fighting. Rafael says he decided to protect the space around his kids, and not to allow any of the fighting teens to get too close.
He said he’s proud that his two sons who were with him shielded their three younger sisters. But at the same time, he says his kids never should have had to witness what happened.
“My son said on the way home, ‘Papa, I can’t unsee that,'” Jauregui recounted to WJLA. “Those individuals have now directly impacted my security, my life. My children are now talking about [how they never] want to go to Chipotle again. Or at least not that one.”
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Jauregui added to the station that he supports Pirro’s plan to crack down and charge parents in some cases.
“[I’m] in line with what the U.S. Attorney is trying to do, saying, ‘Hey, listen, this is not just teenagers messing around, this is next level.’ Where a dad can’t bring … kids to a Nats’ game and grab a bite after,” he noted to WJLA.
Laurie Schalow, Chipotle’s chief corporate affairs officer, told the station in a statement that “the health and safety of our employees and our guests is our highest priority. We have zero tolerance for guests who behave recklessly in our restaurants and put others at risk. No team members or guests were physically injured, and we are actively supporting local law enforcement in their investigation of the incident.”
Pirro said during a news conference on Friday that “parental involvement has been a noted gap in any discussion [about teen takeovers]. That ends today,” WJLA said.
Pirro told the station her office immediately would begin “aggressively prosecuting parents,” and that she would be going after them specifically for “contributing to the delinquency of a minor,” which she said is covered by D.C.’s curfew law.
“This statute makes it unlawful for an adult to enable, facilitate, or permit a minor to engage in delinquent acts,” Pirro noted to WJLA. “The penalty is up to six months imprisonment.”
She also said parents could face fines and mandatory classes in addition to jail time, the station said. Pirro also said parents could be charged even if their children involved in a takeover aren’t prosecuted, WJLA reported.
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JD Vance reveals Ilhan Omar is under federal investigation — and it may be about her marriage
Vice President JD Vance revealed Tuesday that Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota is currently under investigation by the Department of Justice.
Omar has faced several accusations related to a previous marriage and her possible role in the Feeding Our Future scam, as well as her financial disclosures about investments that grew exponentially once she got into office.
‘You read the things about Ilhan Omar and about who she married and whether she didn’t marry this person or that person.’
On Tuesday, Vance appeared to refer to allegations that Omar committed fraud involving her brother. The vice president is leading the Task Force to Eliminate Fraud for the Trump administration.
“You previously mentioned that Ilhan Omar seemed to have committed immigration fraud. Do you anticipate an indictment against her? An indictment related to that situation,” asked a reporter.
“So I don’t want to prejudge an investigation. I mean you read the things about Ilhan Omar and about who she married and whether she didn’t marry this person or that person,” Vance responded.
“It certainly seems like something fishy is there, but everybody’s entitled to equal justice under the laws, so we’re going to investigate it,” he added. “We’re gonna take a look at it. If we think that there’s a crime, we’re gonna prosecute that crime. And that’s something the Department of Justice is looking at right now.”
Vance was far more certain about the congresswoman’s alleged fraud when he spoke on a podcast in March.
“Ilhan Omar definitely committed immigration fraud against the United States of America,” Vance said at the time. “She has been at the center of a lot of the worst fraudsters at the center of the Somali community.”
Omar responded to that claim soon afterward.
“This is rich coming from someone who literally said they were willing to ‘create stories’ to redirect the media,” read a statement from Omar to Fox News.
She was referring to an admission by Vance that he had “created stories” in order to get media coverage to help advance his political agenda.
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“This is a ridiculous lie and desperate attempt to distract from the pedophile protection party’s unpopular war of choice, increasing gas prices, and rapidly dropping polling numbers,” she added.
Omar has also been accused of allegedly financially benefiting from her position in Congress after she reported a massive increase in the valuation of her assets in a financial disclosure. Months later, she filed a correction that indicated an error by tens of millions of dollars — spurring on even more suspicion.
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Trump accuses Democrat governor of MASSIVE election fraud; officials say it was a printer error
President Donald Trump claims that the Democratic governor of Maryland has been caught in a massive scheme to rig the election, but the state’s top election official called the claims “misinformation.”
About 500,000 mail-in ballots were sent out to voters of the wrong party, according to Maryland officials, but they cannot determine who received them so they’re sending out entirely new ballots.
‘This was done by the Corrupt Governor of the State, Wes Moore. He allowed this to happen in order to make sure that Democrats win.’
Officials blame a printer error, but the president called for an investigation into Gov. Wes Moore (D) because of the incident.
“In Maryland, they sent out 500,000 Illegal Mail In Ballots, and they got caught!” the president wrote on Truth Social.
“So now, they’re going to send out 500,000 more Mail In Ballots, but nobody knows what’s happening with the first 500,000 they sent. In addition, many of these Ballots went to Democrats, so any Republican running in Maryland doesn’t have a chance!”
The State Board of Elections said in a statement Monday that there was no chance of fraud because of precautions already in place.
“There is no risk of duplicate voting as a result of this issue,” the statement read. “Election officials have safeguards in place to ensure that only one ballot can be accepted per voter. Every return envelope/oath has a unique identifier to ensure that a voter can only vote one ballot. SBE has implemented additional safeguards to ensure only the correct ballot is counted for each voter.”
The president called on the Justice Dept. to immediately investigate the alleged voter fraud.
Jared DeMarinis, Maryland’s top election official, denied the president’s accusations in a post on social media.
“It bears repeating that no fake OR illegal mail-in ballots were distributed,” he wrote. “The wording in President Trump’s continued posts about Maryland’s elections creates an environment of misinformation on a voting right. Mail-in voting is not a partisan issue. Mail-in voting is legal.”
Officials said the printing company would pay for the new ballots.
Trump claimed the voter fraud had been going on for years in Maryland.
“This was done by the Corrupt Governor of the State, Wes Moore. He allowed this to happen in order to make sure that Democrats win. It never made sense to me that Maryland was considered an automatic Democrat State, but now I see why. I’m sure this has gone on for years.”
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The governor’s spokesman Ammar Moussa called the president’s claims “false and irresponsible” in a statement to NBC News.
“Marylanders should look to the State Board of Elections for accurate information — not social media misinformation designed to undermine confidence in our elections,” he added.
Trump lost Maryland in the 2024 presidential election to Kamala Harris by 28.7% of the votes, or about 900,000. In 2020, he lost Maryland to then-candidate Joe Biden by 33.4% of the votes, or more than a million votes.
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SHOCK POLL: Rubio crushes Vance 45% to 30% for 2028 — but ‘Steve Deace Show’ says it’s mostly an illusion
A May 2026 AtlasIntel national poll found that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is now leading the 2028 Republican field with 45% support, ahead of Vice President JD Vance (30%), who was leading the same poll by 24 points in December 2025.
On a recent episode of the “Steve Deace Show,” Deace and his panel of co-hosts Todd Erzen and Aaron MacIntyre along with Rob Eno, Blaze News managing editor, addressed the legitimacy of the “Rubio surge” and what it means for the MAGA movement.
“Are we buying the Rubio surge?” Deace asks the group.
Erzen believes the Vance vs. Rubio conversation is really just an attempt to “make people care” again.
“They’re clearly both decent men, capable men. But we’ve got a hundred other things that should be priorities other than turning this into sports radio, but this is what the entire movement does because it’s not good at really doing anything else,” he sighs.
Eno speculates that Rubio’s visibility is a likely contributor to the polling numbers.
“Do I think that Rubio has surged a little bit because he’s gotten the spotlight? Probably. … Do I think that it matters right now before the midterms? Probably not,” he says.
AtlasIntel’s new polling results, he argues, are likely influenced by the age and media consumption of the voters.
Pointing to a Quantus poll that exposed a massive age split among GOP primary voters in the Thomas Massie race, Eno says there’s an “insane” difference between “old Boomers that watch Fox News and the younger, Vance-type, America First, MAGA people.”
Given Rubio’s high polling numbers, he believes that older Republicans likely dominated the survey population. But as they “age out,” we might see Vance’s number swell, as younger audiences begin to make up a larger share of the Republican primary electorate.
MacIntyre expresses skepticism about Rubio’s 15-point lead over Vance.
“I don’t think that Marco Rubio is 15 points ahead at this point. I think it’s closer than maybe a lot of people who think that Vance is a shoo-in would like to admit,” he says.
Deace believes that the AtlasIntel poll is less about genuine Rubio vs. Vance support and more about “dissatisfaction with the direction of the Trump administration as a whole.”
He explains that with Trump pouring almost all his “political capital” into foreign policy (Rubio’s domain as secretary of state), Rubio benefits from a clear, high-visibility message that makes him look strong, while Vance is left handling the tougher, less popular domestic issues like cutting waste and fraud. The poll, therefore, is less about the two individual men and more about where the administration is focusing its energy.
Deace reiterates Eno’s point about the deep divide among the conservative base regarding what it means to be “America First.”
“We’re determining what is the base right now,” says Deace.
“This time last year, we were coming on the tail end of Trump’s offensive right out of the inauguration gate. We were all very united. There was an agenda. Right now, nobody knows what the agenda is,” he continues.
But a year and a half into Trump’s second term, the conservative base is confused and deeply divided over domestic and foreign priorities.
“We’re spending way more political capital on Iran and the Middle East than we were willing to spend to clean up Minneapolis, our own borders, mass deportations, or anything else, and so this has created a mass schism right down the middle,” says Deace.
“All I think this [poll] is right now is a snapshot that shows this space is very divided overall on what our priorities ought to be.”
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Trump endorses in pivotal Texas Senate race
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) and incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R) are gearing up for a primary runoff later this month, and President Donald Trump has finally given his endorsement in the race.
The president wrote in a Truth Social post on Tuesday that Paxton would push many of Trump’s priorities in the Senate, including ending the filibuster rule and passing the SAVE Act for voting integrity.
‘Ken Paxton has my Complete and Total Endorsement to be the next United States Senator from the Great State of Texas.’
“Ken is a true MAGA Warrior who has ALWAYS delivered for Texas, and will continue to do so in the United States Senate,” wrote the president.
“Ken Paxton has gone through a lot, in many cases, very unfairly, but he is a Fighter, and knows how to WIN. Our Country needs Fighters, and also Loyalty to the Cause of Greatness,” he added.
The endorsement is a big blow to Cornyn’s chances and will test the control the president has over the Republican Party. Trump went on to say that Cornyn was a “good man” but accused him of not being supportive enough of the president’s campaign.
The winner of the runoff election on May 26 will face 37-year-old Democrat candidate James Talarico in November. Talarico defeated Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) in the Democrat primary.
Paxton responded in a post on social media.
“I am incredibly honored to have President Trump’s COMPLETE AND TOTAL ENDORSEMENT,” he wrote on social media. “No one has ever fought harder for the American people than President Trump, and I look forward to championing his America First agenda in the Senate! Texas, get out and VOTE!”
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“LET’S GOOOOOOOO TEXAS!” responded BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales.
“WE HAVE ALREADY MADE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN, BUT NOW, WE WANT TO MAKE OUR NATION BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. Therefore, Ken Paxton has my Complete and Total Endorsement to be the next United States Senator from the Great State of Texas,” the president concluded.
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MACHO MAN: Javier Bardem calls out Trump’s ‘toxic masculinity,’ ‘big balls’ at Cannes fest
Actor Javier Bardem is bringing “toxic masculinity” back.
At the Cannes Film Festival Sunday, the Oscar winner revived the oh-so-2021 talking point as way to explain current geopolitical tensions.
‘I’m going to bomb the s**t out of you.’
Bardem was at the fest to promote his new Spanish-language flick, “The Beloved,” in which he plays an aging film director dealing with his fractured relationship with his daughter.
No country for feminists
The Spanish star, who rocketed to international fame after playing sociopathic killer Anton Chigurh in 2007’s “No Country for Old Men,” said he had no problem bringing his flawed character to life, thanks to the “toxic masculinity” instilled by his “bad education” in his ultra-macho home country.
I’m 57 years old, coming from a very machista [machismo] country called Spain, where there is an average of two women killed monthly by their ex-husbands or ex-boyfriends, which is horrible. Just that amount of women being murdered, it’s unbelievable.
Bardem went on to blame male toxicity for current global tensions involving Israel, Russia, and the United States.
“That problem also goes to Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin and Mr. Netanyahu,” he continued, launching into a foul tirade that was anything but gentlemanly.
“The big-balls man saying my d**k, my c**k is bigger than yours, and I’m going to bomb the s**t out of you is a f**king male toxic behavior that is creating thousands of [dead] people. So yeah, we have to talk about it,” he urged.
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Facts of fury
Bardem further argued that his country “kind of normalized” male entitlement to the point that everyone takes it for granted. “Are we f**king nuts?” he asked rhetorically.
“We are killing women because some men think they own them. They possess them,” he said. The Spaniard then explained that “it’s good” that his movie features three women.
Bardem later moved his discussion to Gaza and Palestine, where he said a “genocide has been committed and is still being committed.”
“Genocide is a fact,” he stated, noting that if you disagree with him you are “pro-genocide.”
“You can try to justify it, explain it, that is a fact. … If you justify it with your silence or with your support, you are pro-genocide. Those are facts for me.”
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Power play
The “Skyfall” villain thanked the media for giving him the opportunity to speak his mind, which he described as the only “power” that he has.
“My statement is this one … the power that you all gave me.”
Bardem encouraged others to speak out about their beliefs in the hope that it would create “mobilization.”
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Nazi-linked Maine Democrat Graham Platner sexualizes — porta-potties?
The Democratic Party’s best chance to unseat longtime Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) is in the midst of yet another scandal tied to his old social media posts.
Graham Platner, the Marine veteran who is all but guaranteed to win the Democrat Senate primary in Maine on June 9 now that Gov. Janet Mills has bowed out, made other posts on Reddit that have raised eyebrows.
Platner ‘is someone whose instincts appear crude, reckless, and deeply unserious.’
Under the now-deleted username “P-Hustle” — which, according to Fox News, he has previously acknowledged as his — Platner strangely sexualized porta-john visits and graffiti. These posts are not unearthed, offhand comments from decades ago. Some are as recent as March 2021, when Platner was 36 years old.
In a thread entitled “GWOT D*ck Art,” Platner recalled a “Hot Rod C*ck” he saw graffitied on the inside of a portable restroom while he was in Manas, an Afghanistan War-era U.S. military transit hub in Kyrgyzstan.
“It was beautiful. Engorged and veiny, it rode towards its penetrative glory upon two smoking hot rod wheels, smoke and fire enshrouding its tumescence, winged like Nike as it pushed ever forward towards its conquests,” Platner wrote on March 11, 2021, according to the archives provided by the Maine Monitor.
“I sat there in sheer awe, my feelings of happiness to be going home washed aside by the soul filling joy to be allowed to witness such glory.”
Four years earlier almost to the day, in a thread in which a military vet discusses “aromatherapy,” Platner confessed to regularly masturbating in a porta-john on account of the “blue water smell” there. “I still have to jerk off every time I sit in a portas**tter….that blue water smell conditioned me,” he posted on March 8, 2017.
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Platner has already spent months playing defense about other bizarre posts from the “P-Hustle” Reddit account. In September 2020, Platner wrote that white people “actually are” as racist and stupid “as Trump Thinks.”
In September 2012, Platner characterized himself as “crudely atheist” and joked that Jesus was a “zombie” and the Virgin Mary a “skank.”
For years, Platner also apparently had tattooed on his chest an image that highly resembled a Nazi SS guard “totenkopf” skull. He denied being a “secret Nazi” and recently had the tattoo covered over.
GOP strategist Mehek Cooke noted that these latest revelations from the “P-Hustle” account demonstrate that Platner has left a “years-long trail of vulgar, sexually degrading, and slur-filled commentary.”
“Platner is not a truth-teller,” Cooke said, according to Fox News. “He is someone whose instincts appear crude, reckless, and deeply unserious.”
Cooke also noted: “If they were really ‘jokes,’ why delete the posts? That sounds less like humor and more like a CYA cleanup operation.”
Graham’s campaign did not respond to a request for comment from Blaze News.
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Liberal critics hate ‘The Wizard of the Kremlin’ — that’s how I knew it was worth a watch
Remember around 2018 or so, when reviews on Rotten Tomatoes suddenly became suspicious?
Like movies that hit all the left-wing, DEI talking points would get 98% Fresh ratings from the critics, but then when regular people started weighing in, the audience meter would drop precipitously?
Paul Dano’s Baranov is fascinating. He’s the opposite of a typical Russian movie character. He’s sensitive, intelligent, creative, and socially aristocratic.
Or when a movie like “Sound of Freedom” came out and all the critics panned it because it was produced by a non-Hollywood Christian studio. But then, everyone who saw it loved it?
Generally, I still consult Rotten Tomatoes. But in any situation where a film can be seen as “political” or might touch on a controversial subject, I become skeptical.
Such was the case with “The Wizard of the Kremlin.” It was already getting roasted months before its release. Apparently, our brave American critics wanted to virtue signal their personal animosity toward Putin.
Because of this, I became interested in the film. If the critics hate it, it’s probably good.
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Vive le cinéma!
Another aspect of the film I was excited about: It was made by French filmmaker Olivier Assayas. Not that the French are so independent-minded, but Hollywood filmmakers are literally incapable of addressing international politics above a sixth-grade level.
The French though. They’ve been through some stuff. They’re not afraid to talk about international affairs in a serious, adult manner.
Another thing that recommended the movie: the casting of Jude Law as Putin and Paul Dano as Baranov, his close personal adviser. (Baranov is a fictional character, almost everyone else is real.)
When I heard this, I thought: “Oh my goodness, this movie is going to be brilliant.”
Another good sign: The film was adapted from an acclaimed French novel by the same name. So the story was already established. The film just had to follow it.
Story of my life
The movie begins in the present, with an American journalist traveling to Russia to interview Baranov (Paul Dano) about his former role in the Putin administration.
Through this interview, Baranov tells the story of his life, which begins in the ’80s and moves through the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the emergence of Putin.
The film’s portrayal of life at the end of the Soviet Union was super interesting, in part because we rarely see this in films.
The avant-garde theater scene in Moscow in the late 1980s? Could you even picture that? I couldn’t. Until I saw it.
All the Russian interiors were super interesting. And the clothes. And the nightclubs. The supporting actors all looked very Russian. The whole thing was fun to look at. This was the end of the dowdy Soviet Union and the beginning of the reign of the gangster oligarchs.
No rush
It took 40 minutes for Putin to appear. This built suspense. You’re sitting there enjoying Paul Dano as Baranov, and then you remember Jude Law is still to come. Jude Law as Putin!
Meanwhile, Paul Dano’s Baranov is already fascinating. He’s the opposite of a typical Russian movie character. He’s sensitive, intelligent, creative, and socially aristocratic (his father and grandfather were high-level Communist Party members).
He speaks in a soft, unhurried voice. But with his big, wide, puffy face, he still looks totally Russian!
The whole “you’re in Russia” conceit was great. I don’t know if this was actually filmed in Russia, but it sure felt like Russia. (I noticed in the credits there were a few mentions of Latvia. So maybe they shot some of it there.)
Putin on the Ritz
So finally, 40 minutes in, we get our first look at Putin. In the beginning, it’s Baranov and his boss (they both work for Russian TV) who are recruiting the reluctant KGB agent.
They think Russia needs a new style of leader, someone young and energetic. They’ll help him. They’ll guide him. They’ll make sure he wins.
But Putin isn’t receptive. He’s happy where he is.
But once he gets a sniff of power, Putin rises quickly. Only Baranov is able to remain in his good graces, due to his low-key, soft-spoken manner.
Jude Law as Putin was hilarious. I laughed to myself when he first appeared. Not that it was intentionally funny. It was just a relief, and a little bit shocking, to finally see him.
It was actually a very good rendition. It was not politicized. Jude Law did the Putin scowl and facial and body expressions. It was really good. I was kind of blown away.
Smart art
Honestly, I was blown away by the whole movie. It was funny, moving, smart. It did have moments where plot points had to be explained to the audience, forcing characters to make little speeches of exposition. But that always happens when you adapt from a book.
There were also some historical/political plot points that I would maybe question. But this movie is designed for a European/American audience and has to adhere generally to our Western understanding of Putin and his crew. Because of this, Putin is ultimately “the bad guy.”
But he’s definitely a fully fleshed-out character in the film. When they show him hanging out with his old KGB buddies, you get a sense of the man behind the scenes.
“The Wizard of the Kremlin”: It was the most intelligent movie I’ve seen in years. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Highly recommend.
A version of this review originally appeared on the Substack Travels to Distant Cities.
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