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The private eye Hollywood is too scared to write
Every great action story begins the same way. Someone is in trouble. The clock is running. The police cannot — or will not — solve the problem.
Then comes the name.
This is not simply another detective recounting old war stories. It is a portrait of a disappearing breed: the independent lawman who covets justice and is willing to deliver it.
If Hollywood were casting the role, it might once have chosen Tom Selleck. Today, maybe Chris Pratt. The man walking through the door is not chasing glory. He is there because everyone else has run out of options.
In real life, that man was Nils Grevillius.
“The Last Lawman” does not read like a memoir. It reads like the first season of a television series you cannot stop watching.
Imagine “The A-Team” without the wisecracks. Imagine “Bosch” without the bureaucracy. Imagine film noir stripped of romance and dropped into the unforgiving streets of Los Angeles, where every decision carries consequences and nobody gets to yell, “Cut.”
Before most memoirs have finished introducing the author, Grevillius is chasing an armed robbery suspect through Watts with eight rounds in his pistol and no backup coming.
The danger is not manufactured to hook the reader. It was simply another day on the job.
That authenticity separates “The Last Lawman” from nearly every private-investigator memoir on the shelf.
Josiah Thompson’s “Gumshoe” remains a respected classic, offering an intelligent account of investigative work and the detective’s craft. Grevillius takes the genre somewhere darker and more visceral.
His stories are not puzzles reconstructed from a safe distance. They are unfolding crises in which one mistake can cost a client everything — or cost the investigator his life.
For decades, Grevillius worked in places most people wisely avoid: organized crime, fugitive recovery, surveillance, missing-person cases, violent offenders, and the criminal world just beyond the edge of ordinary life.
His résumé includes military intelligence, Pinkerton investigations, and some of the toughest assignments Southern California could offer. The result is a memoir with an authority no novelist can manufacture.
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Yet the greatest surprise is not the danger. It’s the humanity.
Beneath the stakeouts, foot chases, interrogations, and close calls lies a thoughtful examination of what decades spent confronting evil do to a man.
Grevillius writes candidly about discipline, loyalty, courage, and the emotional cost of making a career out of walking toward situations everyone else is trying to escape. His reflections never seem imposed because he earned every one of them.
The early chapters reveal a man shaped by formidable influences: a father, decorated for service in the Korean War, who remained haunted by combat; a mother, a demanding attorney with an uncompromising sense of justice; Cold War military service; and years spent learning the patience required for surveillance before applying those skills as a private investigator in Los Angeles.
The path is not linear. That is precisely why it rings true. Life rarely follows a screenplay.
Grevillius also possesses what many memoirists lack: the ability to tell a story.
He introduces colorful characters without reducing them to caricatures, explains complex investigations without killing the pace, and adds dry humor at exactly the moment the reader needs relief.
His prose has the cadence of a man who has spent decades telling impossible stories to skeptical audiences — and winning them over.
Advance praise calls “The Last Lawman” “a blast of a book” and compares its pace to the great detective stories. It also describes Grevillius as the sort of lawman you want beside you when everything goes sideways.
All of that is true. It still does not quite capture what makes the book distinctive.
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This is not simply another detective recounting old war stories. It is a portrait of a disappearing breed: the independent lawman who covets justice and is willing to deliver it.
Modern policing and investigation are increasingly constrained by bureaucracy, technology, institutional caution, and politics. The investigator who relies on instinct, observation, experience, and personal courage has become an endangered species.
Grevillius represents that tradition at its highest level. Reading his memoir feels like spending time with one of the last practitioners of a craft that once defined American crime-fighting.
Hollywood has spent decades trying to create believable action heroes. Most are invincible. Most are predictable. Most survive because the script requires it.
Nils Grevillius survived because he had to.
That is why “The Last Lawman” is so compelling. The stories are cinematic not because they were embellished, but because reality occasionally produces men no screenwriter would dare invent.
Truth can be more powerful than fiction.
When the credits finally roll, readers will not simply close the book. They will wonder why nobody has turned it into a television series — and they may find themselves longing for a time when Americans still believed men like Grevillius could bring bad actors to justice.
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Trump takes another BIG swing at birthright citizenship and birth tourism
President Donald Trump issued two executive orders on Thursday intended to end birth tourism to the U.S. and narrow birthright citizenship.
The president signed the orders with his top aide, Stephen Miller, at his side at the White House in front of reporters.
‘What that means is that no one in the world is anymore allowed to obtain a visa for this fraudulent purpose.’
Miller explained that the first order would “expand the definitions of people who were ineligible for birthright citizenship” in response to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that kept the policy active.
Those who are newly excluded from birthright citizenship include “alien enemies of the United States, members of foreign terrorist organizations, and large categories of people who lobby and act on behalf of foreign governments.”
He went on to explain the second order.
“The second action that he’s taking, which is especially historic, is for the first time ever in American history to ban birth tourism,” Miller said.
“The idea that people come here pretending to be a tourist, pretending to be a visitor, saying they want to go to Disneyland, they want to go visit a monument or go to a national park,” he added.
“But the real reason they’re here is to have a child, to make that child an automatic citizen,” Miller said, “to leave our country, and then have a U.S. citizen child that gives them access under this broken system to welfare benefits, ultimately to the voting booth, and all the other rights and privileges that belong solely to Americans.”
Miller touted all of the president’s actions to safeguard American citizenship and listed this order as one of the top three decisions.
“So that practice of birth tourism is, as of the signing of this order, hereby banned,” he continued. “And what that means is that no one in the world is anymore allowed to obtain a visa for this fraudulent purpose.”
Trump also criticized the Supreme Court ruling on birthright citizenship.
“I thought we were going to win it at the Supreme Court,” he said. “Unfortunately we had a bad decision, very unfair decision. Our country suffers because of it. And we’re ending it a different way.”
Aaron Reichlin-Melnick of the American Immigration Council immediately criticized the orders.
“This new order is far less sweeping than the original, but like the first order, seemingly violates the Constitution,” he said on social media.
“As an initial matter, the new EO aims to deny citizenship to children born to two noncitizen parents where ONE parent (not both) falls within one of the EO’s new categories,” he added. “This alone may well be a violation of the 14th Amendment, which cares about the status of both parents.”
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John Doyle: Viral female drill instructor video is a ‘humiliation ritual’ for the warrior class
A resurfaced video of a female Marine drill instructor is making the rounds online, and BlazeTV host John Doyle doesn’t just find the clip awkward — he believes it’s a “humiliation ritual.”
And one user on X agrees.
A special operations veteran who goes by Woden the Wanderer reacted to the video, writing: “This is nothing more than a mockery of the warrior class. A humiliation ritual for the masculine warrior spirit that modernity needs to destroy.”
In the video, the drill instructor yells at the top of her lungs, instructing new recruits on what to do if they are being abused by other recruits or Marines.
“I’m definitely not the cloth of a Marine, and so, seeing this happen, I can’t perceive it as anything other than humiliating, especially because they’re not even allowed to laugh about it ’cause they’ll get in trouble,” Doyle says.
Doyle also points out that historically, men have always been the ones to go to war.
“It makes no difference what you think of war or if you think women should even be a part of it. War simply is. It’s been around for longer than civilization has. It will be around long after civilization has existed,” he says.
“Modern thinking cannot be transposed onto war. War has to be taken and understood at its base level. And something you’ll find across human history, across basically all of civilization, women rarely, if ever, are found in militaries directly serving,” he explains.
“It’s pretty much always been male,” he adds.
And the clip of the female drill instructor, Doyle says, appears to be more like payback for historically excluding women from masculine roles like the Marines.
“It’s done basically to shame the history of the military for not allowing women to participate. Really just like shove your face in it,” he says.
“And these kinds of humiliation rituals are plentiful,” he adds.
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The SAVE America Act cannot save this electorate
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin recently promised to focus immigration enforcement on criminal aliens. At a National Governors Association forum with Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (R), Mullin also noted that the United States had naturalized nearly 900,000 immigrants during the previous 12 months.
That number should have set off alarms.
The SAVE America Act addresses a game of inches. An immigration moratorium addresses a game of miles.
Republicans are consumed with preventing noncitizens from voting illegally. That problem is real, but the much larger electoral transformation is occurring legally, as millions of immigrants become citizens and acquire the right to vote. The SAVE America Act addresses a game of inches. An immigration moratorium addresses a game of miles.
As I have argued before, an immigration moratorium would do more to shape the country’s political future than the SAVE America Act. The White House, however, has shown little interest in confronting legal immigration at that scale.
After Mullin cited the latest figure, I reviewed the Department of Homeland Security’s naturalization data by year, country of origin, and demographic trend. I have long examined the size and composition of America’s green-card flow, but naturalization is the point at which immigration becomes electoral power.
Naturalization is a lagging indicator. The Hart-Celler Act drove immigration sharply higher beginning in the 1970s, but naturalizations did not surge until the mid-1990s. Since 1996, the United States has naturalized roughly 21 million people. From 2015 through 2024 alone — excluding the nearly 900,000 Mullin cited for the latest year — the total was 7.9 million.
Outside the COVID disruption, annual naturalizations have climbed from roughly 500,000 to 700,000 toward a range of 750,000 to 900,000.
The historical contrast is striking. As recently as 1984, fewer than 200,000 immigrants became citizens. During the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, the annual average remained in the low 100,000s.
Even after the great immigration wave of 1880 to 1920, annual naturalizations generally peaked between 100,000 and 200,000. The high points were 217,000 in 1919, 233,000 in 1928, and 224,000 in 1929.
During the 39 years from 1908 through 1946, the United States issued about 6.2 million naturalizations. During the 39 years from 1986 through 2024, it naturalized 24.1 million people — nearly four times as many.
The modern citizenship wave has therefore dwarfed the one that followed the great wave, and it has continued for three decades with no end in sight.
The top-line numbers tell only part of the story.
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Roughly 90% of immigrants during the great wave came from Europe. In 2024, by my estimate, only about 10% of the 818,000 people naturalized came from Europe or Canada.
Mexico supplied the largest single group, with 107,670 new citizens. Latin America as a whole accounted for roughly 348,000, or 43% of all naturalizations. That four-decade pattern has helped make Spanish a durable second language across large parts of the country.
India supplied 49,700 new citizens and China 29,200. Those flows have remained substantial for decades. The United States is not merely adding population. It is importing millions of people shaped by political systems, religious traditions, and social assumptions far removed from the country’s historic norms.
The same question applies to immigration from Muslim-majority countries. DHS does not report naturalization by religion, so no precise count exists. But tabulating immigrants from the 49 predominantly Muslim countries I have identified previously yields 119,170 naturalizations in 2024 — about 15% of the total — and roughly 1.15 million over the past decade.
The largest 2024 totals included 12,200 from Pakistan, 11,600 from Bangladesh, 8,100 from Iraq, 7,100 from Iran, 7,000 from Egypt, and 6,800 from Afghanistan.
These numbers have not necessarily crested. The central question is whether naturalization policy is producing citizens with a durable attachment to the Constitution, the nation, and the obligations contained in the oath of allegiance.
One imam in Sterling Heights, Michigan, recently boasted that concentrated Muslim voting in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan could swing a presidential election. He was describing the political power that large-scale naturalization fosters.
Many naturalized immigrants become patriotic Americans. But a country naturalizing close to 900,000 people each year cannot assume assimilation will occur automatically, especially when so many arrive from societies with different political values and weak traditions of constitutional government.
This is all legal! It is also why the Republican fixation on a relatively small number of unlawful noncitizen votes misses the larger question.
The figures do not include the long-term electoral effect of birthright citizenship among children born to illegal immigrants, temporary visa holders, and legal permanent residents.
Pew Research estimated that 240,000 babies were born in 2023 to families in which neither parent was a legal permanent resident. The Center for Immigration Studies estimated that 72,000 children were born to tourists, foreign students, and other visitors in 2016. A separate CIS analysis suggests that 225,000 to 250,000 children were born in 2023 to families with at least one legal permanent resident.
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Those estimates come from different years and categories and should not be treated as a precise annual total. They nevertheless show how mass immigration, combined with automatic birthright citizenship, extends the electoral consequences for generations.
Legal immigration is producing as many as 900,000 new voters each year through naturalization. Birthright citizenship may add hundreds of thousands more future voters annually. Even if Congress shut off immigration tomorrow, the naturalization wave already in the pipeline would continue for years.
Illegal voting can decide a close election and should be prevented. But the scale of legal electoral change produced by immigration dwarfs the problem the SAVE America Act is designed to solve.
Any politician who campaigns on the SAVE America Act while refusing to support an immigration moratorium is missing the forest for the trees.
The SAVE America Act addresses a game of inches. An immigration moratorium addresses a game of miles.
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Mitch McConnell releases new statement about his health status — but he’s not yet returning to the Senate
Former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) released another health update, which said he has been released from a rehabilitation facility after being hospitalized for weeks.
McConnell was hospitalized on June 14 after his latest fall and had been moved to a rehabilitation facility, but many skeptics have been demanding that his office provide evidence of his condition.
‘It is unacceptable that the party who spent four years criticizing Joe Biden’s health is now silent on McConnell’s.’
“On the advice of my doctors, I’ll maintain an intensive regimen of physical therapy from home during the state work period, and I’ll continue to engage with my staff and colleagues on important Senate business,” McConnell said in a statement Thursday.
The 84-year-old has been absent from Congress for nearly two months.
After the Democratic governor of Kentucky demanded that McConnell provide evidence of his condition, the senator released a photo with his wife and a second photo weeks later.
The lack of video fueled conspiracy theorists who speculated a spectrum of possibilities, from McConnell passing away to his being surreptitiously arrested.
His absence from Congress has also hamstrung some Republican efforts that depended on his vote to break the slim margin. Among those is the upcoming vote on whether to confirm Todd Blanche for U.S. attorney general.
McConnell had already announced that he was not going to run for re-election after becoming the longest-serving Senate leader in U.S. history and the longest-serving senator for Kentucky as well.
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Some critics continued to demand video of McConnell’s health condition.
“We need the truth about Mitch McConnell NOW. It is unacceptable that the party who spent four years criticizing Joe Biden’s health is now silent on McConnell’s,” Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck said on social media.
“It is OUR RIGHT to know. That seat isn’t McConnell’s. It belongs to the people of Kentucky,” he added.
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Michigan’s Senate primary just exposed an uncomfortable truth about the Democrat Party
Once again, the Democratic Socialists of America have proven that the Democrat establishment can’t outspend its grassroots army.
On August 4, progressive candidate Abdul El-Sayed narrowly won the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate over Rep. Haley Stevens, after many DSA members, local chapters, activists, and progressive figures closely tied to the DSA — including Bernie Sanders, AOC, and Rashida Tlaib — mobilized heavily on his behalf.
BlazeTV host Nick Freitas says El-Sayed’s victory reveals something deeply unsettling about the direction the Democratic Party is headed.
“The establishment probably could not have picked a better candidate for what we would call establishment-style Democrat politics in Michigan than Haley Stevens,” says Freitas, highlighting her “long history with Michigan” and her work on both Hillary Clinton’s and Barack Obama’s 2008 campaigns.
“She really appealed to the things that you would expect from kind of working-class voters in Michigan … and yet she still lost,” he adds.
According to Freitas, there are “two things going on here.”
“One, you see the machine Democrat Party recognizing that it’s probably going to be a lot harder to win with [El-Sayed] in a swing state, and then I think what you also see is this resurgence of far-left politics … within the Democratic Party that is absolutely dedicated and willing to walk in lockstep,” he explains.
Even though Stevens was by no means the “moderate” she was portrayed to be — exemplified by her progressive positions on ICE, abortion, and gun control — Freitas says her classic establishment résumé and deep-pocketed donors made her an easier candidate for the Democrat establishment to get behind.
But in the end, it didn’t matter how much money the Democrat machine spent on her. El-Sayed still came out on top because the DSA is where the momentum and energy is right now.
“What this confirms is that the DSA is every bit as strong as we anticipated it to be, and I think what this demonstrates is that at least going into the midterms, DSA is going to be riding this wave of victories that they’ve had within primaries,” says Freitas.
“The fact that Abdul Sayed thought this is going to be great for me, and theoretically was, should tell us everything we need to know about where the energy is within the Democratic Party right now,” he continues.
The Democrat establishment, Freitas explains, is failing to beat the DSA not because D candidates are actually true moderates — on the contrary, they’re usually still far-left on core issues — but because the DSA is “very, very honest” about its objectives, which appeals to voters.
“And then to the extent that [the DSA is] losing, they’re only losing in places where they don’t have sufficient groundwork or they haven’t had the sufficient time to work in order to build up a new generation of voters that hate America every bit as much as they do. So what do they settle for?” he asks.
“Well, they settle for candidates who still want to fundamentally change and alter the United States, who still want to allow for mass immigration, who still want to abolish ICE, who still want to abolish prisons or defund the police, but are simply smart enough to not say so out loud,” he answers.
Add it all up and the conclusion regarding the current Democratic Party is bleak: “You have the DSA … you have progressive candidates who pretty much want the same things, but are smart enough to know that you can’t say everything that you want out loud … and then you have this ever-dwindling portion of ‘moderate’ Democrats.”
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Beyond postpartum depression: The troubling truth about Lindsay Clancy’s prescriptions
The story of Lindsay Clancy and the alleged murder of her three children is undeniably heartbreaking. While the jury is still out on what her fate will be, BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey believes it’s important to recognize that she was managing her postpartum depression with 13 different medications prescribed by six different doctors.
One of the drugs Clancy was on was an SSRI, which adjusts a person’s level of serotonin.
In an interview Stuckey conducted last year with board certified psychiatrist Josef Witt-Doerring, he argued that “one of the problems with all of these drugs, all of these so-called antidepressants, SSRIs, is that studies show that the premise they are based on is actually unsupported by evidence.”
“There was a major 2022 review in molecular psychiatry that found no solid evidence that people with depression have lower serotonin levels. And this doctor that I had on my show points out that there is still no blood test. There’s no brain scan that can objectively diagnose depression,” Stuckey explains, noting that it’s simply a “symptom checklist.”
“And so, if you are putting someone on something that is affecting their serotonin, which is an important hormone in mood regulation, but that was never the problem in the first place, you’re just giving them the side effects. You’re just giving them the cons and none of the pros from emotional regulation,” she continues.
While many people claim that SSRIs have changed their lives, Stuckey points out that it’s possible that having your “emotional response” blunted and your “spectrum of emotions” shortened could bring you back “from the brink of dark depression.”
“It doesn’t treat their depression. It doesn’t ever get to the underlying cause, but it is possible that an SSRI can have that effect, but it can also have all of these other effects, especially if the root cause is never addressed,” she explains.
And psychiatric medication is increasingly common, with 17% of Americans taking them.
“Millions unknowingly are at risk of drug-induced brain damage while being told that their drugs are safe. According to this doctor, Witt-Doerring, patients who stop psychiatric drugs even gradually can suffer protracted withdrawal that feels like permanent brain damage,” Stuckey says.
“It can cause neurotoxicity. It can also trigger a condition called tardive dysphoria that includes apathy, dissociation, chronic fatigue, agitation. He notes that multiple people have taken their life because the symptoms from this can be so extreme, it can drive people to suicide,” she continues.
Another doctor Stuckey interviewed, Dr. Adam Urato, “warned of the many dangers of being prescribed SSRIs, specifically during pregnancy, but it also applies to that postpartum period.”
Urato, chief of maternal fetal medicine at MetroWest Medical Center, “has called for stronger FDA warnings for SSRIs, especially for pregnant mothers.”
While women are told that SSRIs won’t affect the baby, cause complications, or affect the breast milk, Urato has claimed that is “not accurate.”
“He has highlighted how SSRIs are actually pushed on mothers both before pregnancy, during pregnancy, and after, even though they can alter things like your own brain function, but also fetal brain development,” Stuckey explains.
“And so, all of this plays into the defense’s argument that says that, ‘Look, this was beyond her control. Someone dropped the ball here. It wasn’t her. She was trying to get the help that she wanted,’” she says. “That’s what they’re arguing.”
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Trans basketball player dominating French women’s league responds to calls to play in WNBA
He’s only been a woman for five years, but he’s ready to bring his hard-nosed style of play to the WNBA.
Julie Tétart is not just one of the best players in a league in France; the center absolutely dominated the 2025-2026 season in every relevant category.
‘It’s a childhood dream just like for any female basketball player.’
The Monaco player, who stands at 6’2″-6’3″ depending on the source, ran through France’s Ligue 2 opponents last season and has since revealed the WNBA would be a welcomed next step.
Fox News’ OutKick caught up with the trans-identifying male athlete to ask if the U.S. women’s league was a possibility.
“If they contact me, I won’t say no. But you have to be realistic: I’m old, and there are far better players than me!” the humble player told the outlet on Monday.
Calls for a WNBA team to sign Tétart have come during the league’s ongoing debate over inclusion. After Indiana Fever player Sophie Cunningham said girls should not have to compete with boys, backlash quickly followed from WNBA fans, coaches, and even an owner.
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Multiple WNBA personnel have struggled to separate the idea of barring men from their sport from the rest of their progressive views.
Golden State Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase compared the issue to being criticized for her ethnicity, while Fever head coach Stephanie White said she is not “educated enough from a scientific standpoint” to determine whether the league should allow men.
She added, “I don’t ever believe that exclusion is an answer.”
Tétart crushing the competition
It would be hard to imagine a more dominant performance than the one the 34-year-old put on last season.
Tétart was the only player in the league to break the 20-points-per-game barrier, averaging 21.2, more than four points ahead of the second-highest scorer.
In rebounding, Tétart averaged a massive 20.2 boards per game, almost double the second-highest rebounder, who averaged 10.9 per game.
Tétart was also fifth in steals per game, while averaging the most successful free throws and free-throw attempts per game, by a mile.
This was all without even being in the top 10 for minutes played per game, for which Tétart was ranked 19th.
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Tétart, who according to the New York Post came out as transgender in October 2021, while telling OutKick that playing in the WNBA would be a dream, seemingly hinted at not wanting to go to the U.S. because of President Donald Trump.
“Obviously, it’s a childhood dream just like for any female basketball player, but unfortunately, it’s not possible,” Tétart said.
“The league, yes. The country, no, haha,” Tétart continued. However, when pressed further on the subject, the player simply replied, “I won’t say no.”
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Florida sheriff slams ‘dope-smoking pedophile preacher’ accused of sexually battering teen boy while HIV-positive
A Florida pastor, who previously was a public school employee, is accused of sexually battering a 14-year-old boy. The pastor was hit with several charges, including being an HIV-infected person having sex without informing a partner.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office said in a statement that 42-year-old Timothy Chaneyfield was arrested on July 29.
‘We believe he’s a super-spreader.’
Chaneyfield was charged with four counts of an HIV-infected person having sex without informing a partner, three counts of lewd battery of a minor, three counts of traveling to meet a minor, three counts of interfering with custody of a minor, one count of unlawful use of a two-way communication device, one count of possession of marijuana, and five counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.
His bond is more than $350,000, the sheriff’s office said.
Police launched an investigation into Chaneyfield on July 28 after receiving a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children regarding his engagement in inappropriate contact with a child.
Police said Chaneyfield is a pastor at St. James United American Free Will Baptist Church in Winter Haven and a chaplain for Compassionate Care Hospice.
Police stated they interviewed a 14-year-old alleged male victim who said he met Chaneyfield on a dating mobile app and continued to communicate with him on Instagram.
The statement reads, “Chaneyfield picked up the victim on three consecutive days at the entrance to the victim’s subdivision, then drove the victim to his house in Winter Haven, where he had sex with the victim each day.”
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office said Chaneyfield called the alleged victim to tell the minor he wanted to continue the sexual relationship.
Chaneyfield told the boy he was traveling to Baltimore for work. Detectives determined that Chaneyfield was flying to Baltimore to preside over a funeral.
Polk County Sheriff’s Office detectives and officers with the Orlando Police Department arrested Chaneyfield at the Orlando International Airport when he returned to Florida from Baltimore on July 29.
Chaneyfield was booked into the Orange County Jail and transferred to the Polk County Jail on Aug. 1.
Police said Chaneyfield admitted to Polk County Sheriff’s Office detectives to having illicit sex with the teen.
The Polk County Sheriff’s Office added that “during a separate investigation, an adult male reported to the PCSO that he had sex with Chaneyfield and learned after the fact that Chaneyfield was HIV-positive.”
Police added, “Detectives confirmed that Chaneyfield is HIV-positive and is taking medication for the disease, and that Chaneyfield did not inform the adult victim, nor the child, about his HIV status.”
Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said during a Tuesday news conference that Chaneyfield is “dangerous.”
Judd said Chaneyfield “used the power and the persuasion of a well-recognized minister in order to groom children and apparently at least one adult … in order to have sex.”
“He’s a dope-smoking pedophile preacher,” Judd said.
“Timothy is HIV-positive,” Judd said. “He failed to tell this 14-year-old child that [he is] HIV positive, and he had unprotected sex with a child and exposed our 14-year-old victim to HIV.”
“The 14-year-old had no clue that he was having unprotected sex with an adult that was HIV-positive,” Judd explained.
Sheriff Judd said the adult who had sex with Chaneyfield is now HIV-positive.
“We believe he’s a super-spreader,” the sheriff stated.
Police said the teen was provided with medication for treating HIV.
“This guy’s nasty. He’s a menace to society, and he’s proven that,” the sheriff said of Chaneyfield.
“Jesus don’t like that, and he’ll have to answer for that one day to a court much higher than ours,” Judd continued.
Judd also said Chaneyfield has “no remorse.”
“He’s an evil man,” Judd stated.
“We fear that there’s other victims out there because he was very aggressive and very adamant about having sex with apparently adults or children,” the sheriff stated.
“I would be shocked if there weren’t other children victims out there,” Judd said.
Sheriff Judd pointed out that “we actually tried to catch him while he was in Baltimore because we didn’t even want him wandering the streets of Baltimore.”
However, Judd said his police department received “zero assistance” from authorities in Baltimore; a spokesperson for Judd identified the agency as the Maryland Transportation Authority Police, NBC News reported, adding that an MTAP representative could not be immediately reached for comment Wednesday.
A spokesperson for Polk County Public Schools told WTVT-TV that Chaneyfield worked as a substitute teacher for two years beginning in 2012, a paraeducator from 2014 to 2016, and a network manager from 2016 to 2024.
Chaneyfield previously worked at Crystal Lake Middle School, police said.
The school system stated, “We are thankful that the Polk County Sheriff’s Office arrested this individual to protect the community from any further harm. As always, we cooperate fully with law enforcement to protect students and staff.”
The Ledger reported that Chaneyfield also was a pastor at New Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Haines City in 2020.
Anyone with information regarding Chaneyfield is urged to contact the Polk County Sheriff’s Office at 863-298-6200.
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WNBA head coach defends transgenders, says basketball is for being your ‘authentic self’
In light of Sophie Cunningham’s support for only women playing in women’s sports — not men dressed as women — Golden State Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase used a recent press conference to defend the inclusion of men in women’s athletics.
BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock is tired of hearing it, mocking Nakase’s case for the inclusion of men on a women’s court.
“Sports is about belonging, inclusivity, authentic self, and that includes transformers,” Whitlock mocks Nakase, pointing out that “she equates her own story, her height, her ethnicity, door slam with a sex category invasion she never had to live.”
And that’s exactly what Nakase did, as she claimed that being criticized herself has led her to have empathy for transgenders.
“How I’m seeing it is if I could answer with like for me, sports, sports is about belonging. It’s about inclusivity. It’s about allowing everyone to be their authentic self. You know, I’m big on that just because I have been criticized for my height, for my ethnicity,” Nakase said.
“I’ve been in those, ‘you shouldn’t belong here,’ many times. And for me, I don’t want that space, especially Golden State, to ever feel like that. So I’m all about women, little girls, deserving to play, and that includes trans women. So I’m all about inclusivity,” she added.
“I’ve been called fat. … So that’s why I’m inclusive of pedophiles, because I’ve been called fat. Don’t you see? Once you’ve been called fat, you believe in pedophilia,” Whitlock mocks. “That’s the logic she’s unpacking.”
“This is just ridiculous. I can’t believe that we have reached a point in human civilization where this is a talking point and a topic. I don’t. I, for the life of me, can’t understand. I’m watching the footage right now. I would be dominating that league,” Jay Skapniac chimes in.
“I’m 6’3”. I’m in my 40s. I haven’t touched the ball in like seven or eight years. Like, give me two months. Get me out there. And I’m dropping triple-doubles nightly,” he adds.
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Trump bans Chinese robots — but your robot vacuum may be spying on you already
As AI sweeps through your favorite devices, services, and apps, there’s one category that hasn’t gotten nearly as much attention (yet): robots.
Artificial intelligence is being crammed into all kinds of robot forms that are destined for consumers, from robot vacuums to doglike pets and even humanoid servants meant to live in your home and help you do chores.
The worst part? Many of these bots come from Chinese companies, prompting enough concern over national security and personal privacy that the Trump administration just handed down a new Chinese robot ban that is effective immediately.
What the ban entails
In late July, the Trump administration announced that it would ban U.S. imports on new intelligent robot products that hail from China. This is significant, since the ban covers most of the smart robot market. According to the Associated Press, China owns about 85% of this product segment, dwarfing American companies like Boston Dynamics with its lethal dog robot, as well as Tesla, which has yet to ship its Optimus humanoid robot that debuted in 2022.
A Roomba vacuum took revealing photos of a woman in her bathroom.
It’s important to note that the ban only covers new products bound for the United States. Any existing Chinese-developed robots that currently reside within our borders are allowed to stay. President Trump’s FCC used a similar tactic when it banned foreign-made Wi-Fi routers earlier this year, so it’s not unprecedented for these existing products to remain active for months or years after restrictions are put in place.
The Chinese robot ban includes a wide range of products, such as humanoid robots made by Unitree and Agibot; robot vacuums made by Roomba, Roborock, Ecovacs, and Dreame Technology; quadruped (four-legged) robots made by Xiaomi; and power inverters by Huawei (a company that is no stranger to U.S. bans during Trump’s first term) and Sungrow Power Supply.
In the FCC’s announcement, the agency cited national security as the primary reason for the ban, stating that “relying on foreign-produced advanced robotic devices presents unacceptable supply chain and cybersecurity vulnerabilities” for the nation.
China has a shady history with US tech
This should come as a shock to absolutely nobody, and when you consider how many tech innovations China has stolen from the U.S. over the years, it’s surprising that something like this didn’t happen sooner.
RELATED: Trump fumes as China pilfers top US tech — and goes unpunished
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Here is a brief rundown of China’s illicit activities around U.S. tech and intelligence.
Chinese AI companies were recently caught distilling data from American AI giants, including Anthropic, OpenAI, and more.A Chinese spy received a life sentence for swiping AI trade secrets from Google.Several Chinese websites are stealing users’ faces, hidden under the guise of putting people’s likenesses into movies, shows, and video games for fun.Chinese-made TikTok once posed a huge threat to the United States, ultimately leading to the sale of U.S. operations to a domestic joint venture to avoid an outright ban.Chinese hackers were caught stealing tens of thousands of State Department emails that were managed by Microsoft.And for the coup de grace, China led an election interference campaign and walked away with 220 million U.S. voter files, the largest compromise of election data in history, according to President Trump.
What makes Chinese robots so dangerous?
Unlike foreign-made Wi-Fi routers that only had the power to monitor your web traffic (which is bad enough), Chinese-made robots are even more invasive. Many of these devices come equipped with high-tech sensors like LIDAR that map every corner of your house and save the data to the cloud. Newer premium robot vacuums also have high-definition camera systems capable of snapping photos and recording video. Manufacturers claim that these are intended to help the vacuum “see” where it’s going and to steer around potential obstacles, like toys, shoes, and pets. Regardless of the reason, these cameras let the vacuum view your home and everyone in it, with real consequences.
In 2022, MIT Technology Review revealed that a Roomba vacuum took revealing photos of a woman in her bathroom. These images were sent to an AI startup company tasked with using captured data to train AI models, and somehow, several of them appeared in a private group on social media. When pressed about the incident, Roomba’s parent company claimed that the images came from modified devices given to company employees who agreed to share their data. Furthermore, consumer devices were never at risk of data exposures.
Whether employees willingly signed up to be filmed in intimate spaces or not, one glaring concern still stands for the rest of us. Robot vacuums are effectively surveillance systems that users invite into their homes for the simple convenience of never having to touch a manual vacuum cleaner again. Is this simple trade-off with Chinese spyware really worth it? You can judge for yourself.
If you do have a robot in your home
Although existing Chinese-made robots are still allowed to operate in the United States, you may think twice before letting one roam your home. If you want to get rid of your robot vacuums or other applicable products, you can always sell them on a third-party marketplace or dispose of them through an electronics recycling company.
And if you wish to keep your robot, just know that there are valid reasons they were banned from the United States.
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Trump-supporting Miss North Carolina USA STRIPPED of title over problematic posts
The group behind the Miss North Carolina USA contest says the decision to strip the title from 27-year-old Brittany Boltinhouse was a “difficult” one.
The Mexican-Honduran model from Beulaville posted messages years ago that the organization said went against its values.
She had warned that voting for Kamala Harris would risk turning America into a ‘third world country.’
Boltinhouse is also a supporter of President Donald Trump, though that wasn’t included in the organization’s statement.
“This decision was not made lightly,” the organizers said on Instagram. “It followed a thorough review of recently surfaced information and was based on the totality of the circumstances and our responsibility to preserve the integrity of the Miss North Carolina USA title and the values of our organization.”
The posts were not included, but the NC Beat documented that Boltinhouse used the N-word numerous times between 2017 and 2018, and referred to herself as “toxic.”
She had warned that voting for Kamala Harris would risk turning America into a “third world country” in another post and also shared a photograph of herself at a Trump rally, according to the Beat.
The discovery led to backlash from some who objected to her posts and called her a “self-hating, Trump-supporting, racist, ignorant women [sic] who does not speak for me or for any of the other ACTUAL PROUD HISPANAS.”
Miss USA Chairman and CEO Thom Brodeur said that “racism, homophobia, transphobia, [and] language that strips any person of their dignity” are against the organization’s values, but it’s unclear if he was referring to her posts or her support of the president.
“As an organization entrusted with selecting and preparing women to represent our states on the national stage,” the organization continued, “we must uphold the standards and values that our titleholders agree to embrace when accepting the honor of wearing the crown.”
The incident is even more bizarre considering that Trump once owned the Miss USA pageant before he became president.
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Myla Hadley, the runner-up in the pageant contest, will take up the mantle of Miss North Carolina USA 2026.
Boltinhouse was the first Honduran model to win the Miss North Carolina USA title.
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FBI says hacker scraped MASSIVE voter data from Maricopa County in 2020 — Arizona officials DECLINED to prosecute
The Federal Bureau of Investigation revealed Thursday that a hacker had been able to scrape voter data from the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Arizona.
FBI Director Kash Patel released a letter outlining that the hacker had allegedly confessed, but local prosecutors refused to file charges against him.
‘He kept the files stored at his home but destroyed them shortly before the FBI raided his home in Fountain Hills.’
The digital infiltration included an astounding 633,000 voter files, of which 930 were described as “sensitive voter information,” according to one FBI document. The sensitive voter information was described as “domestic violence victims, judges, and law enforcement officers.”
“He kept the files stored at his home but destroyed them shortly before the FBI raided his home in Fountain Hills,” the FBI director added.
Despite the suspect’s confession, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Arizona, the Arizona attorney general, the Maricopa County district attorney, and the Pima County district attorney all declined to prosecute, according to Patel.
Blaze News reached out to the respective offices of the U.S. attorney in Arizona, the Arizona attorney general, the Maricopa County district attorney, and the Pima County district attorney for comment.
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The case was thoroughly investigated by the FBI and was closed in 2023, according to another FBI document.
A White House official told the Center Square that investigators did not believe the hacker was working with foreign agents. The suspect expressed remorse, and no ballots or voter registrations were altered, according to the official.
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It’s the economy, stupid — again
The conservative political class is committing one of the most disastrous acts of political malpractice in recent memory.
When Biden press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre chided Americans for complaining about the price of staples such as milk and eggs, she did serious damage to the Democratic Party. Many voters backed Donald Trump because they trusted him to address inflation and the broader affordability crisis. Now conservative pundits and influencers are repeating the same mistake, telling consumers that everything is fine and that only economic illiterates think groceries, gas, and housing cost too much.
Democrats lost because they cut themselves off from reality. Republicans have no reason to copy the strategy.
Elections are not won by lecturing voters that their problems are imaginary. This is Politics 101. Professional political actors adopting the strategy months before the midterms is both bizarre and dangerous.
Affordability is not a Democrat talking point or a socialist catchphrase. It is real, and it will dominate every foreseeable election. Republicans understood this when Biden occupied the White House. The problem did not disappear when Trump returned.
People can feel that the economy is not working for them. They can see the American dream drifting farther out of reach. Conservative pundits may produce charts, cite aggregate statistics, and explain that certain indicators look healthy. None of that will save the GOP any more than it saved Democrats who insisted that “Bidenomics” was working.
The party cannot dismiss this anger as a failure of messaging. Voters do not experience the economy as an abstraction. They experience it at the checkout counter, at the gas pump, when the insurance bill arrives, and when another year of saving still leaves a starter home beyond reach. Their judgment is concrete and entirely rational.
The price of some discretionary goods, such as flat-screen televisions, may have fallen. The essentials of ordinary life have not followed the same path. Food, health care, child care, education, insurance, housing, electricity, and gasoline remain punishingly expensive. Gross domestic product and a surging stock market may comfort those already winning in the economy, but they are poor measures of the daily experience of a family struggling to stay afloat.
Many of the underlying problems are nearly untouchable in a democratic system. The hard truth is that buying votes is often the optimal electoral strategy. No candidate wins by promising voters that their benefits will shrink, their home values will fall, and their taxes will rise.
Trump understands this better than anyone. He promised not to touch major entitlements, pledged to protect home values, and proposed eliminating taxes on tips. America may be on a slow collision course with fiscal disaster, but no politician wants to lose an election by volunteering to hold the bomb when it explodes.
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The American version of this problem has modern features, but the core dilemma is ancient. Large civilizations require immense resources. When rulers can no longer obtain enough through ordinary taxation, they manipulate the currency.
Roman emperors knew little of modern monetary theory, but they understood that reducing the precious-metal content of coins allowed the state to mint more of them. The apparent solution eventually helped destroy confidence in the currency and contributed to the collapse of hard money across much of Europe.
There is only so much Trump can do about structural inflation and accumulated debt. He can, however, avoid taking actions that make the problem worse.
Gasoline is the literal fuel of the economy. Higher prices punish voters at the pump and then reappear in the cost of every product that must be transported. Energy bills, food prices, and fuel costs hit households immediately and simultaneously. Voters will remember that squeeze more clearly than any lecture about macroeconomic fundamentals.
The war with Iran has taken on a disturbingly familiar shape. Its champions mocked anyone who warned that the conflict might last more than a few weeks. Now the country approaches a critical midterm election with no end in sight.
This was predictable. Once a war begins, the ability to control its scope and duration rapidly diminishes. Machiavelli put it plainly: “Wars begin when you will, but they do not end when you please.”
The same pundits who demanded war now tell voters they are stupid or selfish for noticing its economic consequences. They will inevitably blame any disastrous midterm result on the people who opposed the conflict, but the political reality is obvious.
The central issue is not that voters have developed a sophisticated position on Iran. Many probably care little about the strategic details. They care that everything costs more. Telling them they lack economic literacy has roughly the same electoral appeal as shooting a puppy on live television.
America has already spent tens of billions of dollars on the Iran war and depleted munitions stockpiles that will require years and billions more to rebuild. The Republican House also approved another $8 billion in loans for Ukraine, despite Trump’s promise to end that war immediately.
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The United States does not have this money sitting in a vault. It must be taxed, borrowed, or created. Each method imposes a cost on Americans who receive little material benefit from these foreign conflicts.
The political system limits what Republicans can do about inflation. Ending vast expenditures on wars that do not improve the lives of voters is nevertheless the most obvious place to begin.
The road ahead is difficult, but many of the wounds are self-inflicted. The first step toward recovery is to stop repeating the behavior that caused them.
End funding for the war in Ukraine. Bring American forces home from the Persian Gulf. Stop telling voters that concern over rising prices is foolish, greedy, or manufactured by Democrats.
The GOP still has one advantage: Democrats remain deeply unpopular. Redistricting has improved the Republican electoral map, and the left continues to repel many ordinary voters. There may still be time to limit the damage or even regain momentum.
But first the war hawks must admit that they were wrong — again — and change course.
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Man suspected of torching one of NYC’s oldest wooden churches nabbed while allegedly attempting to shoplift a sandwich
A man suspected of intentionally setting the fire that devastated a 173-year-old Brooklyn church was arrested early Wednesday morning after allegedly attempting to shoplift food from a Times Square CVS, according to police.
John Jones, 24, was taken into custody at approximately 1:39 a.m. by an off-duty NYPD officer working private security at the CVS at West 49th Street and Broadway after he allegedly tried to steal a sandwich and a Coca-Cola.
‘Now we understand it is intentional, which brings another layer of grief to myself, as well as the congregation and the community.’
While Jones was being processed on the petty larceny charge, officers discovered there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest in connection with the June fire that destroyed the historic South Bushwick Reformed Church.
Jones is charged with federal arson in connection to the blaze.
Investigators had been searching for Jones after surveillance footage allegedly captured him fleeing the area of South Bushwick Reformed Church shortly before flames erupted around 1:20 p.m. on June 19.
The three-alarm fire drew nearly 200 first responders and caused catastrophic damage to the landmarked church, including the collapse of its iconic steeple into the roof. The church was empty at the time, with only one firefighter suffering minor injuries.
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South Bushwick Reformed Church, 1923.Eugene L. Armbruster/The New York Historical Society/Getty Images
Last month, the FDNY officially determined the fire to be incendiary, meaning it had been deliberately set, though the investigation remained ongoing.
“Now we understand it is intentional, which brings another layer of grief to myself, as well as the congregation and the community,” Pastor James E. Steward II previously told CBS News.
South Bushwick Reformed Church was built in 1853 and declared a city landmark by the Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1968. It was one of only eight surviving wooden landmarked houses of worship in the entirety of New York City, with the congregation itself dating back to Dutch settlers in the 17th century.
In the weeks following the fire, church leaders and preservationists fought to save what remained of the historic structure after the Department of Buildings initially moved toward demolition.
The city ultimately granted a temporary pause to allow engineers and contractors to pursue a stabilization plan for portions of the building, including its 1881 fellowship hall.
This week, Harlem’s Abyssinian Baptist Church donated $5,000 to aid in the recovery effort as church leaders continue evaluating whether the landmark can be rebuilt or partially restored.
“When we heard the news that South Bushwick Church had caught fire, we wanted to come from Harlem to let you know that we love you, that we care for you,” Rev. Dr. Kevin R. Johnson said. “Today we bring you a check of $5,000 on behalf of the members of the Abyssinian Baptist Church.”
Additionally, according to a criminal complaint filed by the Eastern District of New York, Jones was also arrested by NYPD on or about June 28 in connection with “a separate property destruction incident.”
The New York Post, citing sources, has since reported that Jones was accused of destroying a television at a Williamsburg restaurant, earning him a criminal mischief charge.
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‘The most psychotic Democrat’ wants to ‘cancel Thanksgiving’ — and might win her election
Wisconsin Democrats have a new front-runner for the “most psychotic Democrat,” and BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales is sounding the alarm.
“There’s a lot of competition. I get it. But I just would like to introduce you to a new player. Her name is Francesca Hong,” Gonzales begins.
Hong is a self-described democratic socialist who is running for governor in Wisconsin. And she “could win,” Gonzales says, pointing out that she’s “taking charge at 94.3%” in the Democrat primary.
“Now, I mentioned this woman is like a crackpot psycho crazy person. The reason that I say that … because she apparently is a psycho by like the Norman Bates definition,” she adds, before playing a clip from an interview with Hong.
“I think a lot of my insecurities and my struggles with mental health really came from a sense of never really feeling like I belonged. There was a deep shame and fear that I didn’t want to be Korean, and I think that’s where a lot of the mental health struggle started,” Hong recalled.
“I deeply wanted to be American, and I felt shame that my parents sacrificed so much to be here and that wasn’t who I wanted to be,” she added.
Hong went on to explain that “isolation and loneliness led into a lot of despair and depression,” leaving her hospitalized her senior year of high school. Hong explained that she was diagnosed as bipolar.
“She’s also admitted to taking SSRIs and overdosing on lithium,” Gonzales says.
“I feel like that should be pretty disqualifying to say, ‘I should run as governor,’” she adds.
Despite formerly being a restaurant owner and chef, Hong has called tipping “racist” and also lamented serving others on holidays like Valentine’s day.
“If that wasn’t bad enough, she also hates Christmas,” Gonzales says.
In a 2019 post on X, Hong wrote: “IT bro who was working on ‘our’ computer remotely changed the background theme to snow and Christmas trees. I feel slightly attacked…”
But that’s not all, as in a now-deleted 2020 post on X, she wrote: “Cancel Thanksgiving. Should have done this in 1621. If it takes a worldwide pandemic for us to realize we should stop celebrating colonialism and the original superspreader event that killed Indegenous [sic] folx and women so be it.”
Even CNN’s Kaitlan Collins asked Hong about her past take on Thanksgiving, to which Hong responded, “I always think my hospitality background in owning a restaurant … to share conversation and build community is always a good thing, but Thanksgiving is also a time that’s incredibly painful for many people in our communities.”
Hong has also posted that she supports “defunding the police as a first step towards abolishing the police.”
And shockingly, it gets worse.
“I guess she wants to get away with calling for the assassination of President Trump, because she openly called for it on a Zoom call,” Gonzales says, before playing yet another damaging clip of Hong.
“In the restaurant industry, when we’re out of something, we say it’s 86’ed. And I’d say it’s about f**king time we 86 Trump. He represents the utter failure of our government to keep us safe from threats, both viral and systemic,” Hong said.
However, there is good news.
“People seem to be waking up to how much of an actual psycho she is. So much so that Republicans are now narrowly favored to win the general. 52% Republican, 48% Democrat,” Gonzales says.
“I will just say in closing,” she adds, “candidates like Francesca Hong are tearing the Democrat Party apart.”
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‘GAME’ OVER? ‘Thrones’ author George RR Martin reveals what’s stopping his last book
George R.R. Martin may be one of the last surviving big-name bloggers out there, but don’t expect him to channel that energy into book writing any time soon.
For years fans have been asking the author to finish “The Winds of Winter,” the sixth “Game of Thrones” book, and after more than 15 years, the novel still isn’t finished.
‘Getting old is no fun.’
‘Worst’ to come?
In a recent blog post titled “Better Late Than Never,” Martin revealed to fans what has been holding him back.
The 77-year-old first addressed the fact that he hadn’t posted on the blog since February, citing that he “kept falling further and further behind.”
The website itself, called “Not a Blog,” is a charming time capsule from the mid-2000s, complete with basic clip art, where Martin has historically shared inside information with fans.
This time around, he admitted to readers “This year has been… stressful, to say the least.”
“So much has been happening, it’s been overwhelming. Some great things, exciting things. Dreams coming true. But there have been nightmares too,” the author continued.
Martin then expressed that he has been having trouble dealing with his emotions surrounding death, a message he has communicated with fans previously.
“I have lost friends. Battled sadness and depression. The worst may be yet to come. I turned seventy-seven last September, and I tell you, getting old is no fun. But there have been amazing times as well,” Martin continued.
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‘Short and rushed’
Martin cited some things to celebrate, like Emmy nominations for his “Game of Thrones” prequel called “A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms,” which garnered nine chances to win a trophy.
“I hope to attend,” Martin said about the award ceremony. “But that depends on… well, on a lot of things.”
The vague blog entry did not reveal any progress for his last book. Instead, Martin offered that he would attempt to “catch up” on his blogs, but said that his posts “are likely to short and rushed.”
Summarizing his ups and downs, the beloved writer stated, “I suppose that’s just life. Of course, I knew that. If you’ve read my stories, you know that.”
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Bleak geek
Comments from Martin in May 2025 were similar, but much more bleak, when he declared on his blog, “I will never finish WINDS, If I do, I will never finish A DREAM OF SPRING. If I do, it won’t be any good.”
Hinting at a replacement, Martin said, “I ought to get some other writer to pinch hit for me.”
But that’s where the darkness set in, with the writer bleakly addressing fans about his age,
“… I am going to die soon anyway, because I am so old. I lost all interest in A Song of Ice and Fire decades ago. I don’t give a s**t about writing any longer, I just sit around and spend my money.”
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Canadian ‘illegal alien’ caught on video slapping teen girl dressed in ‘patriotic’ clothing gets her comeuppance
Kaitlyn Tracey — the 33-year-old Canadian “illegal alien” who was caught on video slapping a teen girl dressed in “patriotic” clothing the day before the Fourth of July on a New Jersey boardwalk — has received her comeuppance from the U.S. government.
Tracey entered a guilty plea to misdemeanor simple assault, which was part of a deal she made after her arrest following the fracas, the Toronto Sun reported.
‘She entered the United States on April 14, 2024, on a visa set to expire on September 6, 2024. In violation of our nation’s laws, she overstayed her visa and failed to depart.’
With that, a Texas immigration judge earlier this week ordered Tracey — dubbed the “Maple Leaf Menace” by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security — deported back to Canada, the Sun added.
Tracey also was sentenced to one day in jail but was granted time served, the paper said.
DHS said a video it posted on X last month shows Tracey slapping a teenager and that “this illegal alien who assaulted a teenager has no business being in our country.”
The video in question shows a red-haired female with tattoos and wearing a black baseball hat appearing to twice slap another female on a boardwalk and then walking away with a male.
Police said: “The female suspect began yelling at the female juvenile over patriotic-colored sweatpants with political wording. The female suspect was then seen on video striking the juvenile female, once to the body and once to the face, with an open hand. The female suspect then left the scene without being identified.”
While the victim of the alleged assault seen on the video was wearing shorts, she does appear to be wearing a tank top with the numbers “250” on the front — presumably in regard to America’s 250th anniversary celebrated on July 4. The incident occurred July 3.
The following video contains a partial clip of the alleged slaps:
Police department detectives conducted an investigation, and police said they identified Tracey on July 6 as the suspect in connection with the incident.
Tracey was charged with simple assault, endangering the welfare of a child, harassment, and obstruction, police said, adding that Tracey early on July 6 was taken into custody without incident, processed, and transported to Ocean County Jail.
Blaze News on the morning of July 8 checked Immigration and Customs Enforcement records, which showed Tracey was in ICE custody at its Delaney Hall Detention Facility in Newark, N.J.
“She entered the United States on April 14, 2024, on a visa set to expire on September 6, 2024,” the DHS added to Blaze News. “In violation of our nation’s laws, she overstayed her visa and failed to depart.”
“Under President Trump and Secretary Mullin, ICE is targeting the worst of the worst. Nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S.,” the DHS added to Blaze News. “Our message is clear: If you come into our country illegally and break our laws, we will find you, we will arrest you, and we will deport you.”
Fox News said a man identifying himself on social media as Tracey’s husband, Matthew Geroni, disputed the allegations in an interview with NJ.com and said the incident was “blown out of proportion.”
Fox News added that Geroni told NJ.com: “A person like Kate does not belong in any facility. My wife has never been in trouble in her entire life. She’s never had any kind of situation like this. This one little situation that was really a nothingburger when it happened has been blown so out of control by conservatives online that it has caused my wife to be put in a detention center.”
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Geroni also posted several emotional videos to social media after Tracey’s arrest, saying he was trying to find an immigration attorney and pleading for help.
“I need help. I don’t know what to do,” he said in one video. “I need an immigration lawyer. … I need my wife.”
Geroni also said he created a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for Tracey’s legal defense and immigration costs before it was removed from the platform. Before it was taken down, the fundraiser said it had been organized by friends to help cover Tracey’s legal expenses and immigration-related costs.
In another video, Geroni claimed the campaign was removed after what he described as a coordinated mass reporting campaign by a “Facebook group of MAGA supporters.”
But Fox News said a GoFundMe spokesperson disputed Geroni’s claim and noted that the fundraiser was removed for violating the platform’s policies.
“GoFundMe’s terms of service prohibit fundraisers for the legal defense of violent crimes,” the spokesperson said, according to the news network. “Consistent with this long-standing policy, the fundraiser was removed from the platform and fully refunded.”
Tracey’s defense lawyer, Francis Hodgson, told Judge Guy P. Ryan that Tracey “arrived here on a passport some years ago. She met her husband and didn’t leave, but while she was [here], she maintained employment and was a productive member of society,” according to the Sun.
Hodgson added that Tracey has “taken responsibility for her role in it, and this is a reasonable judgment, Judge, that is consistent with other similar-type matters that happen every day during the summer on this boardwalk,” the paper also said.
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College student accused of destroying Flock cameras — and the community comes out in droves to defend him
A 20-year-old college student is accused of destroying Flock Safety cameras in a West Virginia town, but he’s getting support from hundreds online.
Wesley Jackson allegedly damaged cameras that were installed at the intersection of Chestnut Ridge Road and Suburban Court in Morgantown, according to the Monongalia County Sheriff’s Office.
‘Can’t be. He was helping me take care of my sick mother and 8 foster children at the time.’
Investigators said they were able to identify Jackson as a suspect through other business surveillance footage, information from a nearby license plate reader, and other records obtained through search warrants.
He identified an alleged accomplice during a police interview, and that man was also later arrested.
The nationwide furor over privacy issues related to Flock cameras manifested itself in the comments on the arrest, where many defended Jackson’s alleged actions and others offered humorous alibis for the accused.
“Y’all’re confused, this fine young man was rescuing my cat from a tree at the time of the incident,” read one comment on Facebook.
“This fine gentleman was actually with me burning a couch,” said another.
“So weird, he was preparing food for the soup kitchen at that time,” another commenter said.
“We were at a convention in DC doing a seminar on the 4th amendment,” read another reply.
“Can’t be. He was helping me take care of my sick mother and 8 foster children at the time,” replied another user.
“No way he could have done it, we was fishing that day,” recalled one commenter.
Video of some the comments were posted to social media.
“I was the flock camera. this is definitely not the guy that stole me,” replied one user.
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Jackson was charged with two felonies: damage, destruction, or theft of equipment used by emergency responders and conspiracy to commit a felony.
He has pleaded not guilty to the charges. He was released on a $15,000 bond.
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A North Carolina congressman’s sugar daddy era is over
Rep. Chuck Edwards (R-N.C.) insists there was nothing romantic about any of it.
He even told investigators he knows exactly what sexual harassment looks like, having once written corporate policy on it. The House Ethics Committee wasn’t convinced, citing 30 pints of ice cream, strip clubs, a gifted handgun, and a poem he couldn’t get through without crying.
Edwards called her ‘the most amazing woman’ who had ‘written a complex chapter in my heart that I will never stop reading.’
The married father of two dropped his re-election bid after “much prayer and reflection,” announcing the decision early Wednesday morning.
The announcement came after a House Ethics Committee report released Monday found substantial reason to believe Edwards may have violated House rules on sexual harassment and hostile workplaces through a sustained pattern of conduct toward two young female staffers — one hired at 19, the other in her early 20s.
The 25-page report documents gifts of jewelry worth over $1,000, designer purses, a laptop, a robotic vacuum, a KitchenAid mixer, vacations, and one-on-one dinners.
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He reportedly skipped House votes to help decorate one staffer’s Christmas tree, booked her spa treatments, and took her to the casino, where he bought her drinks and paid for her to gamble.
According to the report, Edwards had roughly 30 types of ice cream delivered to her home. When she called that excessive, he replied, “You looked like you needed a lot of cheering up! My heart was breaking seeing you like that.”
In what appears to be a handwritten letter bearing his signature, Edwards called her “the most amazing woman” who had “written a complex chapter in my heart that I will never stop reading,” and he arranged for a singer to perform Ed Sheeran’s “The Hills of Aberfeldy” at her birthday as a message “from a special someone,” according to one of the staffers.
In his interview with the committee, Edwards reportedly said this was the staffer’s favorite song.
At her office going-away party, he read the poem aloud, crying as he did. Staffers present said they felt uncomfortable — something Edwards himself acknowledged in testimony.
The committee found the pattern especially troubling because Edwards’ voluntary message production, completed after what Edwards called a “costly and extensive search,” excluded over 400 texts with one staffer, plus a nine-month gap missing 400 more — including the ice cream photo and several texts that could be interpreted as romantic that surfaced anyway.
The panel found no evidence of sexual activity or explicit propositions, but it concluded a “reasonable observer” would read his pattern of behavior as advances and recommended the full House censure him — the first recommendation of its kind since 2010.
Edwards disputes the findings and denies impropriety, arguing the committee bypassed normal procedure and that “the report’s narrative rests, at several of its most consequential points, on inferences the record does not support, and in places affirmatively contradicts.”
Edwards said he would serve out the remainder of his current term.
The censure vote awaits the House’s return from recess on August 31.
Blaze News contacted Edwards’ office for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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