NOW: A person was detained near the Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., after Park Police say he was ripping material from the bottom of the pool with his hands.
I checked again today, and yup. Still not a peep on the BBC about the Rape Gang Inquiry Report.
How long do you reckon they'll hold out before they're forced to report on the biggest story in their own country and one of the top stories on the planet?
Weird, right?
🚨 NOW: National Guard troops are monitoring the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool like HAWKS after a man was arrested for jumping into the pool RIPPING SEALANT off the bottom
Deranged lefts are literally VANDALIZING the pool just to “get Trump”
INSANE to think this is where we are as a country.
Today on June 18, 2026, President Trump will award the Medal of Honor to retired US Army Green Beret Major Nicholas Dockery for his actions in Afghanistan, 2012.
On 2 October 2012, Lieutenant Dockery’s element of Afghan and US forces was ambushed by a large group of Taliban fighters who engaged the platoon with rifle, machine gun and RPG fire.
In contact, Dockery moved back and forth several times over open ground attempting to rally and reinforce the Afghan units with his own small element. Hearing that one of his Soldiers was wounded, Dockery moved inside a courtyard to defend the small isolated group of US Soldiers.
He assaulted into the next room, killing one enemy fighter. Surrounded by more enemy fighters, Dockery rallied the remaining 4 US Soldiers and continued to defend the courtyard.
As the enemy continued their assault, RPG and grenade blasts suppressed the fire team. Attempting to regain the momentum, Dockery led a counter attack to clear the courtyard, using his body to shield a Soldier from an enemy grenade explosion.
The enemy again attacked the compound with 10 additional fighters. RPG fire and grenades wounded the entire element and destroyed the last covered position of Dockery’s team.
Noticing that one of his NCOs was missing, Dockery moved into a nearby alley and found 2 enemy fighters dragging away an unconscious US Soldier. He assaulted the two fighters and killed them both in close combat, and then began CPR and first aid on the Soldier, ultimately saving his life.
Dockery then moved to the roof of the compound, still under enemy fire, and fired smoke grenades to mark his position for friendly helicopter gunships to suppress the remaining enemy.
Dockery continued serving after his deployment, earning the Green Beret and leading Special Forces teams in some of the military's most demanding assignments.
Honoring a True American Hero: Marine Major James Capers Jr. Born on August 25, 1937, in Bishopville, South Carolina, to a family of sharecroppers during the Jim Crow era, James Capers Jr. rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most legendary Marines in history. Enlisting in the Marine Corps in 1956, Capers excelled from the start.
He became one of the first African Americans to serve in the elite Force Reconnaissance units, breaking barriers and training records along the way. He participated in dozens of long-range reconnaissance patrols during the Vietnam War and commanded missions in five major campaigns.
His defining moment came in late March–early April 1967 near Phu Loc, South Vietnam. Leading Team Broadminded — a nine-man reconnaissance patrol — Capers and his men were ambushed by a much larger enemy force. Despite being shot twice, suffering 17 shrapnel wounds, a broken leg, and other severe injuries, 2nd Lt. Capers refused to quit. He directed mortar fire to suppress the enemy, led his team through the jungle to an extraction point while losing significant blood, and even tried twice to jump from the overloaded rescue helicopter so his men could escape safely. His actions saved his team. For this extraordinary valor, he was initially awarded the Silver Star (upgraded later), along with two Bronze Stars with “V” for valor, three Purple Hearts, and many other commendations. He became the first African American to command a Marine Recon company and the first Black enlisted Marine to earn a battlefield commission as an officer.
After 22 years of service, Major Capers retired in 1978. He was later inducted into the U.S. Special Operations Command’s Commando Hall of Honor and is widely regarded as a pioneer whose tactics influenced modern Marine Special Operations. In 2026, Congress authorized the Medal of Honor for his heroism — making him the first Black Marine officer to receive the nation’s highest award for valor. A devoted husband to his late wife Dottie, father, grandfather, author of Faith Through the Storm, and man of deep faith, Major Capers embodies courage, leadership, resilience, and humility.
Semper Fi, Major Capers.
Your legacy continues to inspire generations of Marines and Americans.
They threw boots at him in the barracks.
They called him a coward.
His commanding officer tried to have him removed from the Army.
Everyone was waiting for him to break.
He never did.
His name was Desmond Doss.
And he became one of the bravest soldiers in American history without ever carrying a weapon.
Doss was a devout Seventh-day Adventist who believed the commandment "Thou shalt not kill" was absolute.
When World War II began, he volunteered to serve.
But he refused to carry a rifle.
He refused to take a life.
His fellow soldiers couldn't understand it.
Many hated him for it.
They saw him as a burden.
A liability.
A man asking others to fight while he stood aside.
But Doss wasn't trying to avoid danger.
He volunteered as a combat medic.
He intended to run directly into it.
By 1944, he was serving in the Pacific.
Under fire in Guam and the Philippines, he repeatedly risked his life to rescue wounded soldiers.
The insults started fading.
The men who doubted him had seen what happened when bullets started flying.
Doss always ran toward the wounded.
Then came Okinawa.
The Maeda Escarpment.
A place soldiers called Hacksaw Ridge.
A 400-foot cliff defended by heavily fortified Japanese positions.
On May 5, 1945, a massive counterattack forced American troops to retreat.
Most made it down.
Roughly 75 wounded men did not.
They were stranded on top of the ridge.
Abandoned under enemy fire.
Desmond Doss stayed.
Alone.
Unarmed.
He found one wounded soldier and dragged him to the cliff edge.
Using a rope, he lowered him to safety.
Then he went back.
And found another.
And another.
And another.
Each time he prayed the same prayer:
"Lord, help me get one more."
For hours he moved through gunfire, artillery, and chaos.
One man at a time.
By the end of the night, he had rescued approximately 75 soldiers.
Single-handedly.
Without firing a shot.
Days later, a grenade exploded beside him.
Shrapnel tore through his body.
While waiting for evacuation, he saw another wounded soldier whose injuries were worse than his own.
So he gave up his stretcher.
Then a sniper's bullet shattered his arm.
Using the stock of a broken rifle as a splint, he crawled hundreds of yards to safety.
On October 12, 1945, President Harry S. Truman placed the Medal of Honor around his neck.
Doss became the first conscientious objector in American history to receive the nation's highest military award.
One of the men he saved on Hacksaw Ridge was Captain Jack Glover.
The same officer who had once tried to force him out of the Army.
Years later, Glover called Doss one of the bravest men he had ever known.
Desmond Doss died in 2006 at the age of 87.
He never carried a weapon.
He never fired a shot.
He never compromised what he believed.
And when everyone else was running down the ridge, he kept going back.
Just one more.
Then one more.
Then one more.
Today, on my final day as Director of National Intelligence, I’m releasing never-before-seen communications and documents exposing how Dr. Fauci provided millions in US taxpayer dollars to fund dangerous gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, worked with politicized elements within the Intelligence Community to suppress the truth about his actions and hide the virus’ lab-leak origins, and lied to Congress while under oath in 2024. It’s time you know the truth.
https://t.co/3YJSstB7d4
Tulsi Gabbard just released four PDFs that, she says, show that Fauci funded the very research that created COVID-19.
I fed Claude the four PDFs. 🧵 It uncovered some never-yet-revealed blockbusters.
(The following is all Claude—I am just quoting it.)
1. The IC Inspector General Filed a Classified Whistleblower Complaint Alleging Intelligence Contradicted Fauci's Testimony — and the DNI's Office Effectively Buried It.
DNI General Counsel Chris Fonzone emailed DNI Avril Haines on August 19, 2021, describing a whistleblower complaint alleging that classified intelligence reporting contradicted Fauci's sworn testimony to Congress that NIH never funded gain-of-function research at WIV. Rather than refer it to the HHS Inspector General for independent investigation, Fonzone recommended referring it to HHS Secretary Becerra — Fauci's own boss — noting that Becerra had told Haines it was "something they've considered" and that Fauci had a "point he's repeated." The draft letter was revised to route the complaint to Becerra instead of the HHS IG. This is a previously classified paper trail showing the Biden-era DNI's office treating a formal whistleblower complaint about potential perjury as essentially a bureaucratic matter to be absorbed by the accused's own department.
🚨🇫🇷 NEWS: A French woman was given a six month suspended sentence and a €3,000 fine after her home was invaded by a Tunisian migrant who sexually assaulted her.
She appeared on national television to discuss her ordeal and said "the main danger for women in France is Black African and Arab immigrant men"
The Police then charged her with "incitement to racial hatred"
Her appeal against this punishment is due later today
You have our support @ThaisEscufon 🙏
Dodging accountability and refusing to answer for her failed record is typical of @TinaKotek.
After four years of her costly and chaotic leadership, Oregonians deserve a governor who will put them and their families first by lowering taxes, fixing our schools, restoring safe communities and ending homelessness as we know it.
The Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association Debate is a longstanding tradition that gives Oregonians a chance to hear directly from their leaders. Kotek clearly doesn’t believe the people of our state deserve to hear from her.
Mohammad Hijab tells Sneako that “pedophilia is very relative” and defended having sex with 13 or 14 year olds if they have “huge hips and huge breasts.”
250,000 young British girls.
The SPLC spent years calling pro-lifers, churches, and conservatives “hate groups.”
Their own director was funneling donor money to her neo-Nazi boyfriend.
Who’s the extremist again?
Yesterday, MLB Players faced backlash from the league for expressing their Christian beleifs.
Today, America is demanding answers for this selective “inclusion”.
While they bent over backwards for BLM messaging in 2020, they’re cracking down on religious freedom in 2026.
This isn’t neutrality, it’s political discrimination against faith.
Americans see the double standard.