Candace Owens has spent over 8 months trying to connect Erika Kirk and TPUSA to assassination plots, human trafficking, and even Epstein himself.
Yet she has produced nothing.
NOW IT’S MY TURN‼️
In one single post I will prove that Candace Owens close family friend John Mappin the Scientologist that introduced her to her husband is in the Epstein files.
Candace Owens should research this.
Surely she would be interested in her family friend being in the Epstein files….
RIGHT???
She’s supposedly interested in human trafficking but somehow missed that the man who introduced her to the father of her kids was brought up in the Epstein files during discussions about trafficking children.
But anyways unlike Candace Owens I’ll provide the RECEIPTS in the comments below.
"Even if it does pass in the Senate, Trump will just veto it."
Jesse Watters reacts to the House voting to sharply curb President Trump's war powers in Iran.
💔 URGENT — DENNIS HAS A DEADLINE 😭
Gorgeous brindle boy Dennis has been waiting at Palm Valley Animal Society in Edinburg, TX since March 2025. Because he’s been there so long, they now want to get rid of him.
⏰ DEADLINE: JUNE 9TH
Dennis is only 1.5 years old — still a young boy — and he’s a good, patient dog who quietly waits for his human. He deserves so much better than this.
He needs:
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Please don’t let this sweet boy run out of time.
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I have been getting a lot of hate in the past few days, but I would rather people hate me for telling the truth than love me for telling a lie.
If the world hates you, you know that it hated Me before it hated you. - Jesus Christ
Erika has not just been robbed of her husband and her low profile life before her husband's assassination, but of the other children they would have had. I will always defend this woman
@LhalfdeafwMS Who the fuck are you? You have no say on how she lives or what she does. She owes you people NOTHING. Pay attention to your own life, loser.
In 1980, singer and actress Della Reese collapsed on a TV soundstage after a brain aneurysm ruptured.
Before she hit the floor, she spoke six words:
“Into your hands, I commit my spirit.”
The same words Christ spoke before dying.
Doctors initially dismissed her condition. One hospital reportedly assumed drugs were involved and wasted precious time testing her instead of treating the bleed in her brain.
Della survived two brain surgeries in ten days.
Years earlier, her own mother had died from a cerebral hemorrhage before age fifty.
Della lived another 37 years.
Born in Detroit in 1931, she started singing in church as a child and later toured with gospel legend Mahalia Jackson at just thirteen years old.
She went on to become a chart-topping singer, the first Black woman to host a national talk show, and later the beloved angel Tess on Touched by an Angel.
But surviving that aneurysm changed her deeply.
She became an ordained minister and spent the rest of her life speaking about faith, compassion, and the value of human dignity.
People watched her comfort strangers on television for years without realizing she had once stood at the edge of death herself.
Della Reese died peacefully in 2017 at age 86.
The woman who once collapsed whispering a final prayer spent the rest of her life helping other people believe they could survive too.
Congratulations to Zach Lahn on his victory! He will be a great Governor for all Iowans.
Iowa is one of the most important states in the nation. Proud of our team @TPAction and the work ahead to deliver more MAGA and MAHA wins for the President.
Emergency situation in Texas. Texas Children’s is trying to remove life support on 2 year old Annalise. We need to find a hospital willing to accept her for transfer by tomorrow. She will die tomorrow afternoon if no other hospital will take her. @memorialhermann
The Daily Script:
“Katie was killed by an illegal immigrant…but stop grifting…”
I see this accusation as an intentional tactic meant to shame and silence people.
From my perspective, many of the voices making it are acting from their own self-interest.
They do not want to confront the possibility that their ideology, policies, or values may have real-world consequences, so tragedies like Katie’s must be minimized, deflected from, or outright muzzled.
Katie was killed in January 2025.
At first, all I wanted was for the Illinois one-party politicians, who I naively believed worked for we the people, to sit down with me and explain how circumstances like this were allowed to exist, and more importantly, how they could be corrected so no other family would have to endure this nightmare.
Instead, I was met with silence.
No accountability.
No explanation.
No serious effort to address the failures that led here.
So by March 2026, I started speaking out aggressively because silence from leadership leaves families like mine with no other option.
When those responsible refuse to answer questions, people will naturally start demanding answers publicly.
What's interesting is that these are the same voices that scream from the highest mountain when a tragedy supports their politics or worldview.
But when a case like Katie’s exposes uncomfortable policy failures and trade-offs, suddenly speaking publicly becomes “grifting.”
And if these voices truly believe in the righteousness of their convictions and the virtue of these policies, then why not welcome the opportunity to explain them publicly?
Why not sit down with the parents and families whose children paid the price and tell us why these outcomes are justified in pursuit of some greater good?
Instead, we are told to stay silent, grieve quietly, and avoid making others uncomfortable.
That is not only disgusting. It is very telling.
Maybe it is projection.
Maybe it is ideological self-preservation because admitting failure would force them to confront truths they do not want to face.
But I do know this: there is no principle in selectively deciding which victims deserve outrage and which families deserve silence.
That is not compassion. That is politics.
Katie was not a slogan or a talking point.
She was my daughter. And I will not go away until there is a full accounting of how this happened.
And the politicians and bureaucrats responsible for these failures are finally held accountable.