I 100% support the president on Voter ID. Our vote is the most important thing we have. It’s where we have the power to change things. If our voting system is compromised, the only ones who have power are those corrupting it. Pass the SAVE ACT.
Hey @TheView, i’m challenging you to bring me onto your show.
You spit nothing but falsehoods and misinformation in this entire clip. You might be “following this case now”. I’ve been reporting and investigating this case for over a year.
FACT CHECK: A “jury of your peers” does NOT mean the jurors have to be the same race as the defendant.
You confidently claimed that because there wasn’t someone the same color as the defendant on the jury, it wasn’t a jury of his peers. That is 100% false.
A jury of your peers means a jury selected from the community and judged by fellow citizens. It does NOT mean every juror has to match the defendant’s race, gender, religion, age, or background.
If that were true, every defendant would be entitled to a jury custom-built to mirror their demographics. That’s not how the legal system works.
The Constitution requires that juries be selected from a fair cross-section of the community. It does NOT require that the final jury contain members of any particular race.
The idea that people can only fairly judge someone if they share the same skin color is not only legally wrong, it’s an incredibly racist way of viewing the justice system.
Also, Karmelo was NOT 130 lbs. But clearly you don’t get your info from anything other than racist social media influencers instead of the documented FACTS.
And the AUDACITY to say “he was the only black kid under the tent”?! A large portion of the witnesses who were UNDER THE TENT who TESTIFIED AGAINST KARMELO were BLACK!
I am FLABBERGASTED by the outright lies you just spewed!
🚨 WOW! Austin Metcalf's father Jeff Metcalf OBLITERATES The View's Sunny Hostin after she defended Karmelo Anthony's murder, calling it "self defense"
"If that woman said that, she has NO IDEA about the facts...she wants to SPEW her public opinion on a platform that reaches millions of people every day. Do I have that platform? No, but today I have a little platform to say what I'd like. She is completely wrong!"
"And if they won't take me and call me and ask me to be able to view with them, I would gladly — fly me up there!"
"They're just like anybody else. They don't know me, they don't know Hunter, Austin, they don't know Karmelo."
"They're looking for their 15 minutes of fame or their click bait or their clicks. They're looking to monetize the death of my son. I really wish they wouldn't speak about it at all."
@willcain
BREAKING: Senator Mike Lee says he's prepared to use UNCONVENTIONAL TACTICS to get the SAVE America Act passed.
"In this rare moment, I think it would benefit all of us, particularly Senate Republicans, to stand up for the American people."
It's time to start naming names of those GOP senators who are blocking legislation that 3-out-of-4 Americans support.
The only reason to oppose this bill is if you want to cheat.
Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) Wasn’t Telling The Truth
👉When Sen. Cotton goes on television, he’s actually doing it to be Senate Majority Leader Thune’s mouthpiece👈
How do I know?
Look at who Leader Thune surrounds himself with at pressers: Cotton, Barrasso, & Capito.
Sen. Cotton said that the SAVE America Act does not have 50 votes, which is false.
Senator Mike Lee introduced an amendment to attach the SAVE America Act to budget reconciliation 2.0 & it did garner 50 votes.
This was a direct attack on Senator Mike Lee. You’ll also note that Sen. Cotton even addresses Lee in this clip.
It’s not by mistake.
Cotton was likely instructed to try to sow discord about the SAVE America Act & the architect of the legislation.
Other people won’t tell you this information or spell it out, but I sure as heck will.
JUST IN: President Trump threatens a 10-year prison sentence after photos and videos appear to show people damaging and removing pieces of the newly renovated Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C.
"There is a 10 year prison sentence for the destruction, or even the attempted destruction, of such things — which will be fully enforced!"
My dad is not my “dad”.
My mom left an abusive marriage with my father when I was 8 months old.
We were homeless for a little while until she found the man who would raise me.
She had credit card debt and not much to offer. Just a baby girl and a toddler boy with cerebral palsy.
The man who would come to be the only true father I ever knew sold his vintage motorcycles and his only vehicle to pay off her credit cards and take care of us.
He was a young teacher, and she would be a stay-at-home mom.
From the time they married, I never rode the bus, never ate a school lunch, and never came home to an empty house.
He biked to work every day, sacrificing to support our family.
He was there for every soccer game. He bought every prom dress. He invested endlessly in my hobbies.
Over time, his consistent belief in me built my confidence. He took me to photography and digital art conferences where I learned valuable skills that helped me launch my first business.
I always knew that, no matter what, I was never alone, never unloved, and never without the full support of my dad.
Decades later, I asked him why he fell in love with my mom. What drew him to her? A homeless woman with two small kids isn’t really a catch.
He told me, “I didn’t just fall in love with your mom. I fell in love with you too.”
Happy Father’s Day to the men who chose to step up for those who other men let down.
You are the real heroes.
I want to take a moment to publicly thank Officer Walker of the Memphis Police Department
Our family was denied a hotel room at the Best Western Executive Inn simply because my husband has a service dog. He’s a disabled veteran, and the hotel had already been notified about the dog when we made the reservation. But when we arrived, they refused to honor it. The stress, the ridicule, the back-and-forth—it was becoming too much, and I was terrified it would trigger one of my husband’s PTSD episodes.
So I called for an officer.
What happened next is something I’ll never forget.
Officer Walker arrived and immediately changed the entire energy of the situation. He didn’t rush. He didn’t escalate. He calmly spoke with my husband, asked about Abby—his service dog—treated her with respect, and gently helped bring him back from a very overwhelming moment. Then he informed the hotel, clearly and professionally, that they were breaking federal ADA law.
Thankfully, Best Western corporate stepped in and ordered the hotel to give us the room we had every right to.
But what touched my heart most wasn’t just what Officer Walker said—it was what he did.
He stayed with us.
He talked to my husband with kindness and patience.
He reassured me when I was on the verge of tears.
When our 1-year-old reached out, he didn’t hesitate—he picked him up, comforted him, let him cuddle in his arms.
He even took the time to engage our anxious 10-year-old and 8-year-old, helping them feel safe again after everything they’d just witnessed.
Officer Walker didn’t just resolve a situation—he brought peace into the middle of our storm.
To Officer Walker:
THANK YOU.
You were a beacon of light in an incredibly stressful moment for our family.
Your kindness, professionalism, and compassion made a world of difference.
Memphis PD, you’ve got a good one.
By Lori.Ann.Hensley
WATCH: Jon Ossoff went to a church today and smeared Mike Collins as a segregationist.
Calling your opponent a racist is what a lying Democrat does when he's desperate.
Doing it at a Sunday service on Father's Day makes it even more disgraceful.
BREAKING: Iranians have been attempting to cross our northern borders in alarming numbers, including the IRGC, in recent weeks.
There’ll never be peace with these 672 AD-stricken, camel riding, despotic murderers.
Country singer Carrie Underwood shows off a patriotic display of American flags near her property in Tennessee ahead of the nation’s 250th birthday. 🇺🇸
"I can’t believe I get to live here. Thank you, Lord," Underwood wrote on Instagram.
🚨 BREAKING: Trump-endorsed right-wing Colombian presidential candidate Abelardo De La Espriella STUNS THE WORLD and WINS the presidential election
He plans to go FULL BUKELE MODE, locking up criminals en masse, destroying the cartels and cooperate with President Trump significantly better than the current leader
"Under my government, any bandit who resists will be eliminated as appropriate, and if he submits, we will imprison him in a mega prison so he can pay his debt to justice as they should." 👏🏻
"The only peace process I believe in is one imposed by the force of arms and the laws of the republic."
MASSIVE WIN IN LATIN AMERICA!
THE RIGHT-WING IS RISING! 🔥🇺🇸🇨🇴
I don’t know how to write this…
But I’ve spent a ton of time today thinking about Charlie Kirk today.
Especially his wife and kids today on Father’s Day.
I remember the night Charlie died, my wife and I were just sitting in bed watching Charlie’s videos and at one point,
She looks at me and goes,
“I used to hate him and I have no idea why.”
Charlie had a way of making people stop, listen, and actually engage. You didn’t have to agree with him. You didn’t have to like him. But he believed people were worth talking to.
Watching someone like my wife go from assuming she knew and hated him… to actually listening to him… reminded me how powerful a conversation can be.
There’s this line I recently read in CS Lewis’s book “The Weight of Glory” that has stuck with me.
“There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal. But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub and exploit - immortal horrors or everlasting splendors.”
I’m just beginning to understand what that means, but it’s obvious to me that Charlie… he knew.
He knew the stakes were eternity and he took that job seriously.
He was the best I’ve ever seen at making people feel heard, even when they disagreed with him. He could walk into hostile rooms, face people who despised him, and still choose conversation over contempt.
That’s why he was such a threat… not because he wanted people to fight.
But because he wanted people to think.
And they killed him for it.
I remember sitting on the podcast studio Green room at TPUSA waiting to go on his show a few months ago, and I saw Charlie’s daughter running around playing and my son played with her for a moment.
I can’t explain it, but in that moment I think I finally understood the full weight of evil.
To murder a father whose great crime was the fact that he was willing to talk to anyone about anything, no matter if you hated or loved him…
To remove him from his wife and young kids…
And then for them to celebrate his death in such grotesquely evil ways…
I don’t think I’ll ever get over it, honestly.
As we contemplate the Iranian delegation storming out of the negotiations in Switzerland like a bunch of humiliated high school mean girls, consider the possibility that Trump signed the MOU for two reasons:
1. To show the whole world that the Iranian mullahs are incapable of operating in good faith.
2. To show the world he has no choice but to once again bomb the crap out of them.
Now that I’m out of government, I can finally respond for myself: Get bent, soyboy. We didn’t do this for “Silicon Valley . . . companies.” We did this for you, for your family, your community, your state, your nation, and your species.
Nuclear energy provides the safest, highest density, reliable power available on our planet. My career colleagues at DOE and NRC inspired me to think about nuclear as a way to forge American steel and electrolyze aluminum without releasing particulate matter, to desalinate water in the Middle East and save humanity from resource wars. By rejecting the false narratives and Cold War hysteria, we can secure the next American century while raising whole countries out of poverty.
Do you really think I left an incredible career at Kirkland, paid out of pocket for an apartment in DC and dozens of cross-country trips, and left my family on the west coast because I wanted to enrich people I never met before taking this job? I came to D.C. to do something that mattered, to satisfy a driving curiosity (more on that later), and, most importantly, to serve.
As I learned more about nuclear energy and its history, I developed a conviction that one nuclear’s biggest issues was a culture of cynicism: nothing new or exciting could happen because it would end in disappointment, and that militated against rocking the boat even a tiny bit. The career staff in government and their industry counterparts lived through dark winters before and stopped believing that warm springs could bloom into summers.
I have two core philosophies. First, I believe in ruthless optimism. Rational decision making requires detached risk analysis. But we also cannot win if we believe we can lose. Merging the two requires orienting teams around driving missions. That way, when a real opportunity presents itself, you can take a huge swing.
If I take credit for anything—honestly, almost all of the success belongs to the incredible and dedicated people at @ENERGY and @NRCgov—it’s countering the cultural rot and morass that risked forfeiting American excellence. My colleagues and I gave cover to the scientists and engineers, which freed them up to focus on delivering safe power. And, as success materialized, they started to dream again. That’s why the pilot program succeeded, and why I feel confident about the future of NLICs and NRC reform. Nobody needs me anymore because they can innovate on their own.
My second core philosophy is to assume positive intent. Avi, I know that you heard about my real motivations from multiple people you interviewed when preparing your hit piece on me. Rather than telling that story, one which could help inspire another generation of people to use their talents for the greater good, you ignored them. Instead, you implied that Peter Thiel recruited me for nefarious purposes. (I’ve never met him, but, @peterthiel, if you’re reading this, I’m a huge fan!)
Nuclear regulation starts and ends with safety. I promised everyone I worked with that I would resign before doing or pushing for anything that could compromise public safety. But I also distinguished between real safety and performative bullshit. That’s what the careers came to embrace, too. We love nuclear, why would we do anything that could risk threatening its future?
America faces a crossroads. We can either trod a road of cultural decay or hike our way back to the peak of global innovation. Join me on the latter path. Correct the fear mongering and conspiracies and tell the story of America’s great reindustrialization. Tell the story of our public servants, our great entrepreneurs, our scientific dominance. Tell the real story about how DOGE went nuclear.
🚨🚨Here it is:
Investigative journalist Bob Cushman
confirms a money laundering scheme, and states that every single member of the Seditious Six who attempted to overthrow the U.S. government is involved.
It now appears that the six lawmakers have been found to have been heavily involved in money laundering. investigative Journalist, Bob Cushman, has just released an FEC data analysis that suggests that Mark Kelly, Elissa Slotkin, Jason Crow, Chris Deluzio, Chrissy Houlahan, and Maggie Goodlander have been recipients of illegally laundered campaign funds.
In the initial investigation, Cushman cites 22 Smurf examples that have contributed almost three million dollars in more than 95,000 separate donations to Democratic coffers.
All six members of the Seditious Six have received funds from one or more of these “smurfs”.
— Here is one:
David Hutton is shown to have contributed to all members of the Seditious Six! (Mark Kelly-Elissa Slotkin-Jason Crow- Chris Deluzio-Chrissy Houlahan-Maggie Goodlander)
After sorting by donation amount, it was observed that over 80 donations were $2 or less.
— Here is two:
Mark Kelly Smurf known as David Hutton
According to FEC records, David Hutton has made 14,047 donations that total $344,339 over the span of seven years. The average donation equals $24.51.
The number of donations over seven years equates to 5.5 donations per day.
This is clearly a conspiracy:
A google search shows that this person is 71 years old and lives in Paso Robles, CA. The age of the donor suggests that this senior has indeed suffered identity theft.
— Here is three:
Mark Kelly Smurf known as Daphne Sanderson
According to FEC records, Daphne made 1878 donations that total $24,018 and average $12.79 each. A google search suggests that Daphne is 72 years old and FEC records indicate that she lives in Cape May, NJ. Once again, the age of thendonor is a red flag for identity theft.
— Here is four:
Mark Kelly Smurf known as Mary Gibbons
FEC records indicate that Mary Gibbons of Portola Valley, CA has “allegedly” donated the amazing sum of $374,020 in 5,660 separate donations that have an average donation of $66.08. A google search of Mary’s name and address indicate that she is 93 years old.
There’s even more where that came from, and every single one of them is involved.
The Seditious Six Smurf Summary can be downloaded HERE.
https://t.co/4v3To2xyyd
🚨THE HOBBS FILES JUST DROPPED🚨
Katie Hobbs just vetoed 88 bills in one day, bringing her near 150 vetoes this session.
But what exactly did she veto?
Here are the highlights:
-She vetoed a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors.
-She vetoed a bill to cap photo radar speeding fines at $75 instead of the current $200+ penalties.
-She vetoed a bill to stop cities from punishing grocery stores after criminals steal their shopping carts.
-She vetoed a bill requiring paid petition circulators to tell voters when they are not from Arizona.
-And she vetoed plenty of other common sense conservative reforms.
This is not leadership.
This is the Hobbs agenda in black and white.
Arizona does not need another four years of common-sense reform dying under a veto pen.
It needs a Governor’s Office that will sign real reform, protect families, defend taxpayers, and put Arizona voters first.
Send @andybiggs4az to the Governor’s Office.
No matter where you stand on things, this should not be controversial.
I spent 15 years becoming a doctor. Blue collar white kid, from a lower middle class family, first to graduate college.
Attended Ohio State biology and chemistry, magna cum laude, near perfect GPA, research, publications, tutoring, sports, awards, volunteering, the works. Trained at USC Keck in neuroscience; publications, textbook writing, awards. Medical doctorate at SGU. Cum laude. Senior research award. Commendation medal. Taught for the boards.
And I lost EVERYTHING because I don't believe in forced vaccines and child mutilation. And I stood on conviction vocally, knowing it would end my career.
If you believe this is OK, you're on the wrong side of everything.
Good chat with President Trump tonight
He’s not giving up on the SAVE America Act
Neither am I
He’s as convinced as I am that we can get this done if the Senate’s willing to do the hard work
Pass it on if you’d like to see that happen