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Saved - January 28, 2026 at 1:21 AM
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I report that the Problem Solvers Caucus has demanded Trump provide legal protection to millions of immigrants. Republicans: Don Bacon, Rob Bresnahan, Juan Ciscomani, Ben Cline, Chuck Edwards, Gabe Evans, Brian Fitzpatrick, Andrew Garbarino, Jeff Hurd, Dusty Johnson, David Joyce, Thomas Kean Jr., Jen Kiggans, Young Kim, Nick LaLota, Mike Lawler, Nicole Malliotakis, Daniel Meuser, Blake Moore, Maria Elvira Salazar, Bryan Steil, David Valadao. Follow: @AFpost

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The “Problem Solvers Caucus” has demanded Trump provide legal protection to millions of immigrants. The Republican members are as follows: •Don Bacon (NE) •Rob Bresnahan (PA) •Juan Ciscomani (AZ) •Ben Cline (VA) •Chuck Edwards (NC) •Gabe Evans (CO) •Brian Fitzpatrick (PA) •Andrew Garbarino (NY) •Jeff Hurd (CO) •Dusty Johnson (SD) •David Joyce (OH) •Thomas Kean Jr. (NJ) •Jen Kiggans (VA) •Young Kim (CA) •Nick LaLota (NY) •Mike Lawler (NY) •Nicole Malliotakis (NY) •Daniel Meuser (PA) •Blake Moore (UT) •Maria Elvira Salazar (FL) •Bryan Steil (WI) •David Valadao (CA) Follow: @AFpost

Saved - December 11, 2025 at 6:34 PM
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I report that President Trump granted a full pardon to Jewish UK billionaire Joe Lewis, who pleaded guilty to insider-trading charges in 2024. He built his fortune with high-risk currency bets, including against the pound on Black Wednesday, and later owned Tottenham Hotspur. Follow: @AFpost

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President Trump has granted a full pardon to Jewish UK billionaire Joe Lewis, who pleaded guilty to insider-trading charges in 2024. Joe Lewis made his fortune through high-risk currency speculation, including major bets against the British pound on Black Wednesday, and later became the long-time owner of Tottenham Hotspur through his investment group. Follow: @AFpost

Saved - November 8, 2025 at 3:33 AM

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James Watson, the co-discoverer of DNA’s double helix structure, has died at 97. Late in life, James Watson was forced to sell his Nobel Prize after being deemed persona non grata by the scientific community for noting racial differences in IQ scores. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/0Ea1eTvNbR

Saved - October 13, 2025 at 6:10 PM
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I report that Kenneth Paulin, 51, was sentenced in Canada to nine months in jail and two years’ probation for Holocaust denial—the first-ever conviction in a Canadian court for this crime.

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A Canadian man has been sentenced to jail for Holocaust denial. The man, a 51-year-old named Kenneth Paulin, will serve nine months in jail along with two years of probation. This marks the first-ever conviction in a Canadian court for Holocaust denial. Follow: @AFpost

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Court Issues First-Ever Jail Sentence in Canada for Holocaust Denial A North Bay, Ont. man has been sentenced to jail for dozens of social media posts and videos promoting hate and violence against the Jewish community, marking the first-ever conviction in a Canadian court for Holocaust denial, according to Crown prosecutors. fswc.ca
Saved - October 2, 2025 at 10:48 AM
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I criticized US leaders for allowing Israel to dictate our policy, highlighting Netanyahu's claims of controlling Trump and the US. It's humiliating that Americans make harmful decisions for another country. This "humiliation ritual" aims to silence dissent, and my enemies target my family due to their lack of valid arguments.

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Tucker Carlson blasted US leaders for letting Israel dictate American policy, saying Netanyahu brags about controlling Trump and the US, and called it “humiliating” that Americans are being forced into harmful decisions for another country. Carlson said the “humiliation ritual” is designed to silence dissent, adding that his enemies have gone after his family because they have no argument to justify Israel’s control over Washington. Follow: @AFpost

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BB's running around, claiming, "'I control The United States. I control Donald Trump.' He asserts this. "'I did vote. I campaigned for Trump.' He denounces leaders for letting "'my nation of 350,000,000 people' be forced into actions by another country, calling it "'a violation of the most basic arrangement we have with our leaders, which is represent us, please, at least most of the time, and they're not.' He describes an "'ongoing humiliation ritual designed to make us all crazy, designed to turn us into haters,' but says, "'I'm not a hater, and I'm never gonna become one.' He insists he won't accept this; he has nothing to be ashamed of. "'There is no way to justify' controlling the US government for the purposes of another country's whatever their plan is, expansion. "'They scream at you and call you names,' but "'calling me a bigot doesn't hurt my feelings because I know that I'm not.'"
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Speaker 0: Can't. I mean, BB's running around. This is a fact. I'm not guessing about this because I talked to people he said it to is running around The Middle East, his region, and his own country and telling people, point blank, just stating it, I control The United States. I control Donald Trump. He's saying that. And and, again, I'm not guessing at all. That's a fact. And I dare them to say that's not true because it is true and they know it's true. So I'm an American. How do you think it makes me feel? Even if I didn't vote for Trump, which I did. I did vote. I campaigned for Trump. But even if I even if it was Joe Biden, I'm an American. You can't treat. It's too humiliating. I can't handle that, and I shouldn't have to put up with that. This is a country of 9,000,000 people. I'm not saying it's I'm not even attacking the country. I'm attacking my leaders who are allowing my nation of 350,000,000 people to be forced into doing things that are bad for me and my children because of some other country? Like, that is a violation of the most basic arrangement we have with our leaders, which is represent us, please, at least most of the time, and they're not. And there's a ongoing humiliation ritual designed to make us all crazy, designed to turn us into haters. I'm gonna I'm not gonna give them the satisfaction of becoming what they call me. I'm not a hater, and I'm never gonna become one. But I will never accept this. I shouldn't have to accept it. I have nothing to be ashamed of. I have no unexpressed views. I'm not hiding anything. I say exactly what I think all the time. This is wrong, and if it's not wrong, tell me how it's not wrong. Why don't you stop attacking me and my trying to get family members fired, which they never stopped doing? Why don't you instead tell me how you disagree with me? But they can't because they don't actually have an argument. There's no way to justify controlling the US government for the purposes of another country's whatever their plan is, expansion, there's no way to justify that and so they just scream at you and call you names and I guess I'm just blessed because I don't believe that about myself. So, that doesn't hurt me. You know, if they said, well, you've gained 10 pounds, you might hurt my feelings. But calling me a bigot is doesn't hurt my feelings because I know that I'm not. How's that?
Saved - October 1, 2025 at 7:20 PM
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I wrote to Netanyahu in May, urging him to address the growing anti-Israel sentiment among Gen Z. I believe Israel needs a strong communications strategy to regain support in America. I proposed creating an “Israel Truth Network” with young voices, organizing speaking tours for hostages, and translating Netanyahu’s clips into English. I also suggested tangible support for America, like hurricane aid marked with a Star of David. I emphasized my commitment to Israel and my desire to advocate for it directly, rather than relying on others.

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The letter Charlie Kirk sent to Netanyahu in May advised the Israeli leader on how to counter “anti-Israel sentiment” among Gen Z and the “information war” being waged against the Jewish state. In the letter, Kirk stressed that Israel needs a ‘communications intervention’ with the American public, stating that dwindling support for the “Holy Land” “pains” him to see. To combat rising anti-Zionism among the youth, Kirk urged Netanyahu to create an “Israel Truth Network” staffed by young people to convey that Israel is a “great friend of America” to Gen Z Americans, to bring Israelis held hostage in Gaza on a “speaking tour” across the country, to conduct on-the-street interviews with Israeli minority groups entitled ‘Dude, you got us wrong!’, and to have more of Netanyahu’s own clips translated from Hebrew into English. Kirk also suggested that Israel could do more for America, such as offering hurricane aid with a Star of David on it, in order to boost American “political and military support.” Pleading with Netanyahu to stop ‘subcontracting’ hasbara efforts to American surrogates, Kirk pledged to push the propaganda to his young audience. Identifying himself as a defender of “Judeo-Christian civilization,” Kirk assured Netanyahu of his unwavering pro-Israel stance and insisted that his concerns came from a place of “love for Israel and the Jewish people.” Follow: @AFpost

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Saved - September 25, 2025 at 11:03 PM
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I reported that Israeli PM Netanyahu has been telling people, “I control the United States. I control Donald Trump.” This isn’t speculation; I’ve spoken to those he said it to. He’s openly asserting this in the Middle East and within his own country.

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Tucker Carlson has reported that Israeli PM Netanyahu told multiple people, “I control the United States. I control Donald Trump.” “Bibi’s running around — this is a fact, I’m not guessing about this because I talked to people he said it to — is running around the Middle East, his region in his own country and telling people point blank, just stating it, ‘I control the United States. I control Donald Trump.’” Follow: @AFpost

Saved - September 25, 2025 at 5:04 PM

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YouTube has shut down the newly created channels of Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/RyiD5m08n7

Saved - September 22, 2025 at 5:38 AM
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I highlighted Charlie Kirk as a “Christian evangelist” who was killed for his mission of spreading the gospel across the country. I emphasized that true political change requires America to repent and acknowledge its fallen state, relying on the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ. I felt the undeniable presence of God in the room, reminding us that for 2,000 years, attempts to extinguish the light only make it burn brighter.

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Tucker Carlson highlighted Charlie Kirk’s role as a “Christian evangelist,” “bringing the gospel to the country,” and said he was killed for it. Carlson emphasized Kirk’s message that no political change can occur unless America repents and recognizes that it is “fallen” without the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ. “God’s very obvious presence in this room. The presence of Jesus is a reminder of what we’ve known for 2,000 years, which is that any attempt to extinguish the light causes it to burn brighter.” Follow: @AFpost

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Speaker describes a moment of divine presence and honors Charlie Kirk as a Christian evangelist. He recalls "two thousand years ago in Jerusalem" when Jesus tells the truth about power; "they hate it," and voices say, "we must make him stop talking" and, "Why don't we just kill him?"—"It doesn't work that way." He adds, "Everything is inverted, and the beatitudes tell it." He notes "Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted." Charlie’s message was to bring the gospel to the country and call for repentance: "the only real solution is Jesus." He contrasts "Politics at its core is a process of critiquing other people and getting them to change" with "Christianity... begins with repentance." The Lord's prayer idea: "forgive us our sins" and "change begins the only change that matters when we repent of our sins." Charlie was fearless: "There was no hate in his heart" and said of opponents, "That's a sad person. That's a broken person. That's a person who needs help. That's a person who needs Jesus." "This is the way."
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Speaker 0: This is the most unbelievable thing I think I've ever seen. And I don't what whatever happens next in America, I hope it's in this direction because God is here, and you can feel it. And Charlie would have loved this, not just because he loved large groups of people, but because ultimately he was a Christian evangelist. And it actually reminds me of my favorite story ever. So it's about two thousand years ago in Jerusalem and Jesus shows up and he starts talking about the people in power. And he starts doing the worst thing that you can do which is telling the truth about people and they hate it. And they just go bonkers. They hate it. And they become obsessed with making him stop. This guy's got to stop talking. We've got to shut this guy up. And I can just sort of picture the scene in a lamp lit room with a bunch of guys sitting around eating hummus thinking about what do we do about this guy telling the truth about us. We must make him stop talking. And there's always one guy with the bright idea and I could just hear him say, I've got an idea. Why don't we just kill him? That'll shut him up. That'll fix the problem. It doesn't work that way. It doesn't work that way. Everything is inverted, and the beatitudes tell it, I think the most crisply. Everything is sort of the opposite of what you think it's gonna be. Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted. That is true and you can feel it here. The thing about Charlie's message, I've thought a lot about it and I'm trying not to be emotional because in addition to everything else, he was a wonderful man and a decent man and one of those rare people you meet who you just groove with in conversation and have these very intense conversations that you don't stop thinking about, which is my experience with him. But the main thing about Charlie and his message, he was bringing the gospel to the country. He was doing the thing that the people in charge hate most, which is calling for them to repent. So how is Charlie's message different? And Charlie was a political person who was deeply interested in coalition building and in getting the right people in office because he knew that vast improvements are possible politically. But he also knew that politics is not the final answer. It can't answer the deepest questions actually. That the only real solution is Jesus. And the reason, it's really simple. Politics at its core is a process of critiquing other people and getting them to change. Christianity, the gospel message, the message of Jesus begins with repentance. Christianity calls upon you to change. Our core prayer given to us by Jesus, the Lord's prayer, demands that we forgive other people. But preceding that is a request for our forgiveness. In other words, forgive us our sins, meditate on what we've done wrong, how we've fallen short, and then it becomes possible to forgive other people. That is a call to change our hearts from Jesus. And that is the only way forward in this country. That is the only solution to where we all know we're going. And Charlie knew where we were going without that. And that is not a call for being politically passive. Of course not. I stood at many stages with Charlie calling for various people to be elected, particularly Donald Trump. And I'm proud of that. It's only an acknowledgement that what Charlie was really saying is that change begins the only change that matters when we repent of our sins. We, me. A recognition that the real problem is me and how fallen I am. And that was the reason that Charlie was fearless at all times. Truly fearless to his last moment. He was unafraid. He was not defensive. And there was no hate in his heart. I know that because I've got a little hate compartment in my heart. And I would often express that to Charlie about various people. And he would always say, always say, that's a sad person. That's a broken person. That's a person who needs help. That's a person who needs Jesus. He said that in private. Because he meant it. So I guess I would just say this gathering and God's presence, God's very obvious presence in this room. The presence of Jesus is a reminder of what we've known for two thousand years. Which is any attempt to extinguish the light causes it to burn brighter. Every single time. So as we as we proceed into whatever comes next and clearly something's coming next. Remember this moment. Remember being in a room with the holy spirit humming like a tuning fork. This is the way. Right here. This is the way. And that is what Charlie Kirk was saying underneath it all. Thank you and God bless.
Saved - September 22, 2025 at 4:30 AM
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Pentagon officials are exploring a nationwide military recruiting campaign inspired by Charlie Kirk. The initiative aims to honor his legacy and encourage a new generation of service members. One proposed slogan is “Charlie has awakened a generation of warriors.” The plan includes transforming Turning Point USA chapters and university campuses into recruiting hubs to boost enlistment among young people.

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Pentagon officials are considering launching a nationwide military recruiting campaign in Charlie Kirk’s name. The idea under discussion would frame enlistment as a tribute to Kirk’s legacy, positioning him as an inspiration for a new wave of service members. One draft slogan circulating inside the Department of War reads: “Charlie has awakened a generation of warriors.” The campaign would turn Turning Point USA chapters and university campuses across the country into recruiting hubs in a bid to drive up enlistment numbers among the youth. Follow: @AFpost

Saved - September 20, 2025 at 6:06 AM

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Israeli PM Netanyahu claims Oct. 7, where 1,139 Israelis were killed, is equivalent to “twenty 9/11s in one day.” Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/RSxPjCd4jC

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Speaker 0: October 7 is a day that will forever live in infamy. It was the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. It began as a perfect day, not a cloud in the sky. Thousands of young Israelis were celebrating at an outdoor music festival. And suddenly, at 06:29AM, as children were still sleeping soundly in their beds in the towns in Kibbutzim next to Gaza, suddenly heaven turned into hell. 3,000 Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel. They butchered 1,200 people from 41 countries, including 39 Americans. Proportionately, compared to our population size, that's like 29 elevens in one day. And these monsters, they rape women, they beheaded men, They burnt babies alive.
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Speaker 0: October 7 is a day that will forever live in infamy. It was the Jewish holiday of Simchat Torah. It began as a perfect day, not a cloud in the sky. Thousands of young Israelis were celebrating at an outdoor music festival. And suddenly, at 06:29AM, as children were still sleeping soundly in their beds in the towns in Kibbutzim next to Gaza, suddenly heaven turned into hell. 3,000 Hamas terrorists stormed into Israel. They butchered 1,200 people from 41 countries, including 39 Americans. Proportionately, compared to our population size, that's like 29 elevens in one day. And these monsters, they rape women, they beheaded men, They burnt babies alive.
Saved - September 18, 2025 at 7:37 PM

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FBI Director Patel declined to answer and started reciting his ABCs after he was asked if he told AG Bondi that Trump’s name was in the Epstein files. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/xlsg4adxcy

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Speaker 0 pressed: 'Did you tell the attorney general that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files?' Speaker 1 responded: 'I have never spoken to president Trump about the Epstein files.' Speaker 1: 'The attorney general and I have had numerous discussions about the entirety of the Epstein files and the reviews conducted by our team.' Speaker 1: 'And we have released where president Trump's name is the files.' Speaker 1: 'During many conversations that the attorney general and I have had on the matter of Epstein, we have reviewed' Speaker 0: 'Question is simple.' Speaker 0: 'Who' Speaker 0: 'Did you tell the attorney general that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files? Yes or no?' Speaker 1: 'Why don't you try spelling it out' Speaker 0: 'Yes or no? Use' Speaker 0: 'the alphabet.' Speaker 0: 'Yes or no?' Speaker 1: 'No. A b c.' Speaker 0: 'Question has been asked and answered.' Speaker 0: 'You've not answered it, and we will take your evasiveness as a consciousness of guilt.'
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Speaker 0: Remembering your oath to tell the truth, did you ever tell Donald Trump his name is in the files? Speaker 1: I have never spoken to president Trump about the Epstein files. Speaker 0: Did you ever tell the attorney general that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files? Speaker 1: The attorney general and I have had numerous discussions about the entirety of the Epstein files and the reviews conducted by our team. Speaker 0: Did you tell the attorney general that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files? Speaker 1: And we have released where president Trump's name is Speaker 0: the files. Did you tell the attorney general that the president's name is in the Epstein files? Speaker 1: During many conversations that the attorney general and I have had on the matter of Epstein, we have reviewed Speaker 0: The question is simple. Speaker 1: Who Speaker 0: Did you tell the attorney general that Donald Trump's name is in the Epstein files? Yes or no? Speaker 1: Why don't you try spelling it out Speaker 0: Yes or no? Use Speaker 1: the alphabet. Speaker 0: Yes or no? Speaker 1: No. A b c. Speaker 0: Director, did Don't worry. Sounds like you don't wanna tell us. Did you tell the attorney general that Donald Trump's name was in the Epstein files? Speaker 1: Why don't you try serving your constituency by focusing on reducing violent crime in this country and the number of pedophiles that are legally carburdened in sanctuary cities in California? I work with you on that. Speaker 0: Regular order, chairman. Speaker 1: Gentleman from California. Speaker 0: Did you tell the attorney general that Donald Trump's name is in the f c files Speaker 1: Question has been asked and answered. Speaker 0: You've not answered it, and we will take your evasiveness as a consciousness of guilt.
Saved - September 17, 2025 at 6:30 PM

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After calling Trump over the weekend, Charlie Kirk said that he is “done talking about Epstein” and will “trust” his friends in the administration. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/aTBCOK0A5o

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Honestly, I'm done talking about Epstein for the time being. I'm gonna trust my friends in the administration. I'm gonna trust my friends in the government to do what needs to be done, solve it, balls in their hands. I've said plenty this last weekend. So if you guys wanna see my commentary on it, that's fine.
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Speaker 0: Honestly, I'm done talking about Epstein for the time being. I'm gonna trust my friends in the administration. I'm gonna trust my friends in the government to do what needs to be done, solve it, balls in their hands. I've said plenty this last weekend. So if you guys wanna see my commentary on it, that's fine.
Saved - September 17, 2025 at 4:42 AM
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I shared that Tucker Carlson mentioned Charlie Kirk at the TPUSA Student Action Summit last July, suggesting he should highlight Epstein’s ties to Mossad. Carlson differentiated between Netanyahu and Israel, stating that Kirk disliked Netanyahu's actions in Gaza while still loving Israel. He noted that Kirk felt pressured by Zionist donors for having Carlson at his event. Just two days before Kirk's death, Carlson revealed that Kirk had lost a $2 million donation for agreeing to feature him at the upcoming AmericaFest conference.

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Tucker Carlson said that Charlie Kirk told him at a TPUSA Student Action Summit last July to highlight Epstein’s connections to Mossad. Distinguishing between Netanyahu and the State of Israel, Carlson claimed that Kirk hated Netanyahu and his war against Gaza despite loving Israel, and that Kirk was “tormented” until the day he died by Zionist donors for platforming Carlson at his event. Two days before Kirk’s death, Carlson revealed that Kirk lost a $2 million donation for pledging to platform him at TPUSA’s December AmericaFest conference. Follow: @AFpost

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“Epstein's probably not like a Mossad agent or something, but Epstein clearly had contact with Israeli intelligence and American intelligence and French intelligence, but the only one you're not allowed to talk about is Israeli intelligence.” He says he told Charlie Kirk to “Go all the way… Do it,” and that conversation may have hit a mic and exists on a server. He describes the “ghoulish and really repulsive reaction” of Benjamin Netanyahu to Charlie's death, saying he tried to redirect grief toward his project and that “Benjamin Netanyahu is not the same as the nation of Israel at all.” He claims “BB's defenders on the internet will call me a liar or a kook, but that's a fact.” He states Charlie “did not hate Jews. He loved Jews. He had tons of friends who were Jews. He loved the state of Israel. He loved going there. He did not like Bibi Netanyahu.” He notes Charlie “had $100,000,000 worth of donors,” and that “Two days before he died, he lost a $2,000,000 donation” after pledging to bring him to Turning Point. The American Jewish Committee called Charlie “an anti Semite” and “dangerous,” which he denies. He references pressure from Seth Dillon to pull him off stage and warns that “There are many liars out there… Bibi Netanyahu, number one among them, shamefully, who are trying to distort the truth, a truth that I know and can prove.”
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Speaker 0: And I said, Probably not going to talk about that. I'm not going to torture you. I know your donors hate this when I say that. And also Epstein was in the news and it was clear to me that Epstein's probably not like a Mossad agent or something, but Epstein clearly had contact with Israeli intelligence and American intelligence and French intelligence, but the only one you're not allowed to talk about is Israeli intelligence. But it seemed true to me, and I had done some work on that. I knew a bunch of people pretty close to that story. I thought that. And I said that to Charlie and I said, But I'm not going to say that because I don't want to make your donors mad. Know it's just going be like an endless flurry of texts telling you to stop or you're going to lose a bunch of funding. He looked at me, I'll never forget it, and said, Go all the way. Do it. Go all the way. I said, Man, a lot of things I can talk about. I don't need to talk about that. And he said, Do it. So I did it. By the way, think that that conversation hit a mic on and so did I, probably exists somewhere on somebody's server. But that's, I think, a faithful rendition of what he said. And by the way, I'm not trying to blame him for my remarks. You can agree or disagree with those remarks. But I'm saying this only because I was shocked and sickened by the reaction of the ghoulish and really repulsive reaction of the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, to Charlie's death. Basically made it all about him and all about his country immediately trying to take the energy, the sadness, the grief that people felt over Charlie's murder and redirect it towards support for whatever project he's involved in. And by the way, Benjamin Netanyahu is not the same as the nation of Israel at all. Bibi is despised by many people in Israel. And if you know people who live there, you know that that's true. There are huge divisions within the Israeli government. There are certain parts of the intel world in Israel that do not support some things that Benjamin Netanyahu has done recently. So it's not the same as attacking Israel, attacking Bibi. But I don't think I've ever seen anything lower than his attempt to hijack Charlie's memory and use it for his own political ends, particularly because what he said was completely untrue. Charlie didn't hate Jews. He loved Jews. He had tons of friends who were Jews. He loved the state of Israel. He loved going there. He did not like Bibi Netanyahu, and he said that to me many times, and he said to people around him many times. He felt that Bibi Netanyahu was a very destructive force. He was appalled by what was happening in Gaza. He was above all resentful that he believed Netanyahu was using The United States to prosecute his wars for the benefit of his country, and that it was shameful and embarrassing and bad for The United States. He resented it. Didn't hate Netanyahu. He wasn't out there with a placard saying that, but he certainly expressed that to me and a lot of other people. There's no question that BB's defenders on the internet will call me a liar or a kook, but that's a fact. And enough text messages exist that I think it can probably be verified in pretty short order. Not that it needs to be because that is true. Shortly after that speech, there was a very intense attack on Charlie and to some extent, I mean, not that I really noticed, But on him, I have no donors. He had $100,000,000 worth of donors. And so because he was involved in a different project from just yapping on the internet, which is what I do for a living, he was dependent to a great extent on his donors, of course. It's a nonprofit. And they went after him and tormented him, not all, of course, many were supportive, but the ones who were offended by my speech, and there was a small, very intense group who were, tormented Charlie Kirk until the day he died. Two days before he died, he lost a $2,000,000 donation because he had publicly pledged to bring me to the next Turning Point conference in December. And he told me over the past couple of months, he was losing a lot of donations over that pledge. They put out a flyer basically saying that I was going to be at this event giving a speech. And so he would text me and say, Man, I'm really taking a lot of heat for this and people are really mad. The American Jewish Committee called in a statement Charlie Kirk an anti Semite and quote dangerous. Charlie Kirk, an anti Semite. Yeah. He was not an anti Semite. He was the opposite, and he was not dangerous. He was a great lover of people and a purveyor of peace. He was the opposite, and he was very stung by that. Those of us who've been called names for a long time are a little bit harder to offend. Charlie was deeply offended by that and expressed some of those feelings on Megyn Kelly's show and in other places, but that did not let up. The reason I'm telling this story is because he called me and then came to see me at my house about this topic. And I said to him every single time, Look, I've got my own way to communicate my views. This is actually not the most important issue to me. There are lots of things I can talk about. I don't need to come to Turning Point. I can take a year off, no problem. I hated seeing how much he was suffering, the hassle he was getting from people, and I was being attacked too. By the way, it was a huge effort. I wasn't fully aware of it actually because I don't go online that much, but there was a huge effort by people, some of whom I know and have helped and like Seth Dillon of the Babylon Bee, for example. Someone who had his own problems with free speech who was famously canceled. And I like Seth Dillon. I had him on a couple of times. I had dinner with him to show support. Seth Dillon was out there demanding that Charlie Kirk take me off the roster, pull me off stage because I had said things that BB didn't like or that he didn't like or whatever. Shocking that someone whose whole persona is wrapped up in the idea that we all get to speak and if you don't like it, make a more compelling case That that person and many others like him were advocating for me getting pulled off the stage because they don't like what I'm saying. This is a trend and one that we should be really concerned about. It's not just about Israel, by the way, at all. The trend is really simple. People with power don't want to hear disagreement. They don't want to be challenged ever. That's why we have free speech, to acknowledge that even those of us or people with less power still have a right to talk because they're human beings. You don't own them. So time after time, Charlie would call me or come to see me and let me know. Wow. Or show me text messages. These people are really mad that you're speaking. And I would always have the same thought. Like, I feel pretty moderate, actually. I've never been an Israel hater. Obviously, I'm not an anti Semite. I just don't want more wars and I don't want a foreign country humiliating my country and telling us what our laws have to be. Mean, this seems like pretty basic America first stuff. And he would say, I totally agree with you, but they want you off the stage. And I would always say, no problem. And he would say, no, it's important. It's a matter of principle. I want you to be there. Great. By the way, I'm not accusing anyone of being involved in that murder. I'm not trying to mutter darkly or imply anything. We don't There's a lot we don't know about who murdered Charlie and why, but I I don't know, and I'm not gonna pretend that I do. But I think it's important to say that out loud because it's a fact and there are many liars out there trying Bibi Netanyahu, number one among them, shamefully, who are trying to distort the truth, a truth that I know and can prove.
Saved - September 16, 2025 at 7:00 PM

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According to multiple reports, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu offered Charlie Kirk’s TPUSA $150 million in cash to adopt an even more ardently pro-Israel stance. Kirk refused the money. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/VecyQCNwjU

Saved - September 15, 2025 at 7:31 PM

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Tucker Carlson claimed that Charlie Kirk’s “affection for Israel” made him better able to bridge the gap on foreign policy, while JD Vance stressed that Kirk supported Israel and Trump’s Iran strike despite his initial reservations. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/ybK40V8lB3

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss Charlie's approach. They note his genuine affection for Israel, and his private belief: "I love I don't think we should have another forever war, regime change war against Iran," which helped him bridge foreign-policy gaps because "this person doesn't hate me" and "it's not about disliking me or some weird bigotry." They caution against outsiders claiming to represent his cause. Charlie is described as a hardliner on immigration—"why aren't the deportations higher?"—yet he remained a constructive voice, saying, "I'm a free citizen. I love you guys," and using pressure to push for good outcomes rather than divisiveness. He worried about turning Iran strikes into a "regime change war," supported Israel, and, while backing strikes on a nuclear facility, insisted "no more" and "this can't become a bigger thing." He "never bent. He never became better" and kept integrity to the very end.
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Speaker 0: Use it for your own parochial ends. Like, he stood for this. You know? And I think the reason that Charlie was able to bridge the gap, particularly in foreign policy, is because he had, for example, genuine affection for Israel, which he expressed to me in private many, many times. Like, I love I don't think we should have another forever war, regime change war against Iran. And I think that made complete sense to me. I sort of agree with that, actually. And so it allowed both sides to talk to him because they felt like this person doesn't hate me. It doesn't need to get existential. It's not about disliking me or some weird bigotry. But I don't think it's helpful for people to jump in, particularly foreign heads of state, to say, this is what he lived for my cause or whatever. That's disgusting, actually. Don't do that. That turns everybody off. You don't help your own cause by doing that. And it's also literally untrue. So I just hope that we can continue in, I'm not exaggerating, the spirit that he operated in, which is one of love for other people, including people we disagree with, and don't make it, you know, as small bore as that. That doesn't help. Speaker 1: Yeah. So one of the issues, Tucker, and I agree with you, that that he would express disagreements with the administration on. There are two that that jump out. Is one, you know, Charlie was a hardliner on immigration. He wanted us to control our borders as much possible. He wanted us to ramp up the deportations. I remember having conversations with Charlie where he would say, why aren't the deportations higher? Why aren't you doing more? And I would talk to him. But it wasn't, hey. I don't understand this or I disagree with you, and therefore, I'm gonna blast you and assume that you're in bad faith. It's, I'm a free citizen. I love you guys. I supported you guys, and I'm going to use my platform to try to accomplish as much good as I possibly can. And I think that made him such an effective operator. And I would talk to Charlie. I'd say, Charlie, well, look. Here here are the reasons why, and and as you've seen, Tucker, we've ramped up deportation numbers. We have actually there are a lot of people who are self deporting because they don't wanna be in the country knowing that eventually immigration enforcement will happen. But I think part of that success comes from people like Charlie applying pressure. Pressure is a friend. Pressure is somebody who cares deeply about the issue. And and that's true also. I know we have about about ninety seconds left, but that's true about foreign policy. Like, I remember Charlie calling me and saying, I'm really worried. And this is back in the summer when the Iran strikes were sort of first being contemplated. He said, I'm really worried this is gonna become another regime change war in The Middle East that we get trapped in. And I said, Charlie, first of all, like, have some it gives have some faith here. The president The United States is not a believer in perpetual war. He knows the mistakes of Iraq and Afghanistan. He doesn't wanna repeat them, but Charlie was very clear that he could support Israel. And by the way, he did eventually support the strikes on the nuclear facility while simultaneously saying no more. This can't become a bigger thing. This can't become a broader thing. And and, again, I think he modeled a really good way of applying pressure, of disagreeing when you do disagree, but also recognizing that so long as you're operating in good faith, we're all part of the team. And that's something I'm gonna try to take from Charlie's legacy is not not that we're always right, not that we can't take criticism, but that we all should try to work together. Speaker 0: It did worry me because I think your description is perfect. He's one of the very few who took that message, and and stood by it, I mean, right to the very end. This cannot get bigger. We don't want another regime change war. But man, some of the people who send money to Turning Point, his donors, were very tough on him. So tough on him that I could feel it. I talked to him a lot in the last few months, and he was under enormous pressure. He never bent. He never became better. Speaker 1: He kept his integrity to the very end. Speaker 0: To the very end. And I just think it's important to say that because it's true. Speaker 1: Absolutely. Thank
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Israeli-American YouTuber Ethan Klein has confirmed that he ran a Reddit account called “pedo_troll,” where he posted pro-Zionist and pedophilic posts. Klein admits to managing the account but claims to have been acting in character. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/85crKq2oNf

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I interviewed Green Beret Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar, who shared a heartbreaking encounter with a starving Palestinian child named Amir, killed by the IDF at an aid distribution site. Aguilar described these Israeli-American aid sites as “death traps” that attract Palestinian civilians, a situation he has never witnessed in his 25 years in US Special Forces. He pointed out that whenever aid sites are established in Gaza, hospitals experience a significant increase in casualties.

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Tucker Carlson interviewed Green Beret Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar, who recounted meeting a starving Palestinian child named Amir, who was slaughtered by the IDF at an aid distribution site. Aguilar described the Israeli-American aid sites as “death traps” designed to lure Palestinian civilians to their deaths, something he hasn’t ever witnessed in his 25-year career in the US Special Forces. Aguilar noted that whenever aid sites are set up in Gaza, nearby hospitals see a mass surge in casualties. Follow: @AFpost

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A young boy named Amir approached the speakers, UG Solutions guards, and kissed their hands as a sign of respect. The speakers were moved by the gesture, noting the boy's emaciated condition and lack of basic necessities like shoes and water. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation doesn't provide water because it's too expensive, despite the food requiring water to cook. One speaker knelt to Amir's level, expressing that people care and he won't be forgotten. Amir, in turn, placed his hands on the speaker's face and said, "Thank you." The speakers describe the distribution sites as "death traps," alleging that the IDF shoots at crowds entering and leaving the sites. One speaker recounts hearing gunfire and seeing Palestinians fall. Amir was killed by the IDF after picking up scraps of food. The speakers claim the IDF lacks discipline, standards, and basic human decency, using machine guns and tank rounds to control crowds. They suggest using loudspeakers, translators, and signage for communication. The speakers have never seen this level of depravity and disrespect for human dignity, especially with American tax dollars involved, calling it "un-American."
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Speaker 0: I didn't get this secondhand. I didn't see it from afar and then and then assume. I saw it. I touched it. I felt it. Other people saw it. This young little boy, Speaker 1: his name is Amir. I know that because when he walked over from the the crowd of people, he walked toward me. There was two there was two of us standing there, two UG Solutions guards standing in that area, and he was walking towards us. And we thought maybe he was hurt, or maybe he was asking for some more food because all he had in his arms was a small bag of rice, half a bag of flour, some lentils that he had picked up from the ground. He didn't have much. And we thought maybe he was asking for more food or maybe he was hurt, and he Speaker 0: we beck we notioned him over, and he came up, and he extends his right hand at us. And so we I, you know, I kinda walked up to him and waved him over, And the Speaker 1: guy standing next to me, this young boy grabs holds his hand, and Speaker 0: he kisses it. And then he comes Speaker 1: to me, and he holds my hand, he kisses it. In in Arab culture, that is a very significant sign of respect. That's not something that that should be taken lightly or something that should be that that's a big sign of respect. And we were we were taken aback by that. The gentleman that was standing next to me was also a military veteran, combat veteran. So he's been to Afghanistan, Iraq, and he understand he was he was moved by it. He was touched. I was touched. Speaker 0: And as he Speaker 1: was standing there, we were both looking at him, and he was very emaciated. He had no shoes on. His pants were tattered. He had a a a kind of a rope or string holding his pants up. Filthy. Probably hasn't bathed in months. Probably hasn't eaten in days. And, oh, by the way, when they walk eight to 12 kilometers to get to these sites, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation mechanism provides no water. Zero. Not a single bottle because it's too expensive. Distributing water weighs so much that it breaks down the the the profit per cost Speaker 0: per truck. That's a fact. Speaker 1: Because I asked why, and I was given a lesson in it. This is why. It's too expensive. Speaker 0: So we give them no water. All of their food, by the Speaker 1: way, requires water to cook it. Rice, lentils, beans, flour. You gotta have water. So what we're giving them, I don't know how they're eating it, but he comes he's standing there, and I and I put my arm on his on his right on on his left shoulder. And I look at him, and I can feel the bones in his shoulder. I can feel the the the weakness in his arm. I can feel the vulnerability. I can feel the desperation. And I look at him, and I looked and I got down on my knees where I I'm looking at him in the eyes, and then Speaker 0: I say to him, I said, people care. America cares. You're not gonna be forgotten. People in the world care. And he doesn't speak English, and I don't speak Arabic. But the connection we had in looking at each other, he felt like he felt he felt for the first time in a Speaker 1: long time that there was someone that cared. Speaker 0: And I got down on a knee, and he came in to his level. Speaker 1: And the items he had in his hand, he sets them down on the ground. And he his hands he raises his hands, and they're small, fragile. You can you can see bones, know, just the bones to the skin. And he places his hands Speaker 0: on my face, and he kissed me. Speaker 1: And he said he looked at me in Speaker 0: the eyes, and he says, thank you. He said it in English. Thank you. Like, people are starving in Gaza. People are dying in Gaza. Speaker 1: These children that are starving and dying, these these children, you know, they look like everyday Americans. This child is picking up noodles off the ground with his bare hands because there was no food left, so he's picking up noodles to put into his backpack. Amir goes back toward back to the main group, and he goes out the exit. We had a very strict protocol that they come in a certain way, get the aid, and then they go out a certain way. From the way they came in, it takes them back to the way they came in. The the exit takes them back that same way. So they enter from the Morag Corridor. They go south. They go through the station. They exit, and they go north to the Morah Corridor. So coming in and going out, they're tied right back into the active combat zone. Site Number 2 particularly is a little bit different than the other sites, because it's in between Site 1 And 2. And there's a IDF combat outpost just off the corner of SDS 2. So there's a berm that lines that road going out. So if people are leaving the exit and someone is on the the east side of the berm shooting into the crowd over here, you can't see what's on the other side of that berm because of the the the obscuration, the field of fire. So the IDF are shooting at the crowd that's leaving. As the crowd left and they would hit the Moroc Corridor to go west, the IDF would shoot at them, shoot at their feet, shoot over their head. We would shoot at them. Shoot at their feet, shoot over their head, shoot into the air, and the bullets start hitting off the ground. There's video of this. It's on the BBC video. Speaker 0: Hitting off the ground, see dirt flying up, and I Speaker 1: I was still on the site. I was I was below the berm. It was the second time we had Speaker 0: done distribution. So when I heard the Speaker 1: gunfire kick off, the automatic machine gun fire, I thought we were under attack. I thought something had happened. So I ran up to the Southern Berm, and I laid down to take cover. You know, I'm observing, and I'm looking. And I see the shooting keep going on by just the rap and Palestinians dropping on the side Speaker 0: of the road. So Amir didn't make it home. He walked 12 kilometers to get some food, picked up scraps off the ground, Speaker 1: because that's all that was left because the the eight minute mayhem took all of the food. And by the time he got there, walking with no shoes, hungry and tired, the only thing left for him was to pick up Speaker 0: some remnants off the ground. And when he left, he was he was he was killed by the IDF. Why? Because they lack discipline, they lack standards, and they Speaker 1: lack basic human decency. Now do I think that they intentionally shot him or shot the people Speaker 0: they were shooting at? No. But when you use machine guns and tank rounds and mortar rounds to control a crowd, Speaker 1: what do you think is going to happen? And The United States stands by and watches it. In in the press conference that GHF gave last night, will the IDF shoot to control the crowd? We only shoot at the crowd in the air around them or or or at their feet. We don't shoot into them. Unacceptable behavior. That is not how professionals behave when dealing with a civilian population. You use things like signs. What I thought would be another great, great tool would have been Speaker 0: a loudspeaker with a microphone with an interpreter because Speaker 1: no one there speaks Arabic, and they don't speak English. So when you're dealing with a crowd of eight to 9,000 people and you're trying to to to communicate with them and I was like, how Speaker 0: about before we start shooting, how about we do two things? One, we provide a loudspeaker with a with a translator. Two, we could put signage. Speaker 1: We put signs out there that say, go this way, go that way, turn left. They don't know Speaker 0: where they're going. They don't live here. It's a war zone. So the only way I Speaker 1: could describe the sites is death traps. And they didn't become death traps. They were designed as death traps. And The United States puts aid, and we lure them in. And when they leave, they get shot at coming, and they get shot at going. So the reports you hear from from Nasser Hospital, which is about five kilometers from Site Number 2, Nasser Hospital that you hear all the reports of dead dead civilians coming in to get treated. The doctors have said this is grotesque. Doctors have testified that every time GHF does a distribution at Site 12, Or 3, which the road from those goes directly to the Mauser Hospital, they get a massive influx of patients to what they call mass casualties, an MCI, mass casualty incident every time. Speaker 2: Have you ever heard of any other country do it any I've never heard of anything like this, but I haven't spent twenty five years deployed in war zones. I just want I've never Speaker 0: seen it. Speaker 2: You've never seen this anywhere. Speaker 1: Anywhere to this scale. Now in other countries that I've been in with partnered forces, are there sometimes, you know, an errant or undisciplined, you know, bad apple in the group that you discipline and you correct that behavior? I've seen that. At this scale to where it's widely accepted, but then to also the fact that the the UG Solutions contractors also do it under the guise of, well, the IDF do it, so we're fine with doing it. Speaker 0: Never never have I seen an American behave this way. Speaker 1: Never have I seen an army. And I you know, I've I've seen some pretty, ragtag armies in my day, Speaker 0: and never have I seen this level of depravity and just disrespect for human dignity. And it's I Speaker 1: mean, the word I keep using, because it's the only way I can describe it, is because America is giving tax dollars to it. It's un American.
Saved - June 16, 2025 at 2:22 PM
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One-year-old Preston Davey was tragically raped to death by two men from England who were in the process of adopting him. The accused, Jamie Varley and John McGowan-Fazakerley, both work in child-related roles and face serious charges, including rape and murder, with a court appearance scheduled for tomorrow.

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One-year-old Preston Davey was raped to death by two gay men from England who were in the process of adopting him. The accused, Jamie Varley, a head teacher, and John McGowan-Fazakerley, both employed in child-related roles, face charges for rape, murder, and possession of child sexual abuse material and are due in court tomorrow. Follow: @AFpost

Saved - June 7, 2025 at 7:19 PM

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VP JD Vance rushed to defend Israel from charges of genocide after Theo Von criticized the Jewish state for the intentional slaughter of tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/IQKZIi1NCd

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Speaker 0 expresses distress over videos of suffering children, describing the situation as a massacre and, for some, a genocide. They feel complicit due to tax dollars funding military actions and express a sense of powerlessness. They also suggest that American interests are sometimes secondary to those of Israel. Speaker 1 disagrees with the genocide characterization, stating that Israel is not purposely trying to murder every Palestinian, but rather trying to destroy a terrorist organization after being "hit hard." Speaker 1 acknowledges the suffering of innocent Palestinian children and emphasizes the need to eliminate the conflict and provide humanitarian assistance. They note the president is pro-Israel.
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Speaker 0: I think the tough thing just as a regular person, right, it's like we're seeing all these videos of people picking up pieces of their children and like Of course. It's the sickest thing I think it's ever been televised, basically, if you consider watching something on your phone being televised. It feels like a massacre and it feels like, I've called it a genocide, other people have different thoughts about it, that's fine, right? And I don't need anybody to share the same thoughts, or you two. But I think where it gets scary is that we give, you know, we're complicit in it because we help fund like military stuff, you know, and that's where it's like a regular guy, you're like, well, I'm paying these taxes and they're going towards this like, but you can't do anything, you know, like you can, you can talk, but it's like, you can't I don't understand how it becomes tough for people. Sometimes it feels like we look out for the interests of Israel before we look out for the interests of America. Speaker 1: So let me say a couple of things. So number one, I think you're a great dude, so we don't always have to agree on everything. Do I think it's a genocide? No. And here's the reason why don't think it's a genocide. Because I don't think that the Israelis are purposely trying to go in and murder every Palestinian. I don't think that's what they're doing. I think they got hit hard, and I think they're trying to sort of destroy this terrorist organization and war is hell, and that is true. I also think it's true, man. I mean, I've seen people on my side of the political aisle, I'm a Republican, you know that, but your audience may not, who will see these videos of these innocent Palestinian kids and say, oh, well, they had it coming to them. No, no, Like if you have a soul, your heart should break when you see a little kid who's suffering, Which is why we have the policy that we have, which is we're trying to stop, eliminate the conflict, eliminate the source of the conflict, so that we can actually bring some peace and some humanitarian assistance into people. And that's my basic view. And the president's interesting. He's a pro Israel guy. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: And he also Speaker 0: recognizes
Saved - May 3, 2025 at 3:43 AM

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Collin County Prosecutor Greg Willis says Karmelo Anthony won’t face life in prison or the death penalty for stabbing Austin Metcalf in the heart after a verbal altercation. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/rCbzGTbOVT

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In the aftermath of a crime, publicity is common, but the judge ultimately decides at trial. The speaker wants a trial in Collin County so Collin County citizens can decide the case. The speaker no longer understands the situation. The individuals involved have had their personal addresses exposed and have received graphic and racist threats. Authorities are limited in what actions they can take, even if they wanted to do more.
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Speaker 0: It's not unusual in the aftermath of a a crime for there to be a lot of publicity about it. Ultimately, that'll be a judge's decision to make, at the time of trial. But, yes, I I wanna hear this happen in Collin County. I want Collin County citizens to be able to decide this. I'm not here anymore, and I don't understand it. Their personal address has been exposed. They have received graphic and racist threats. That would not be something that we could do even if we wanted to.
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Jeff Metcalf, father of slain teen Austin Metcalf, shared a Facebook post celebrating the Black holiday Kwanzaa, which has since resurfaced. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/mmLzAFrOOP

Saved - April 19, 2025 at 6:18 AM

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Tucker Carlson’s interview with Conor McGregor took place in the Grand Lodge of Ireland, the second oldest Freemasonic lodge in the world. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/5coaAZGw1x

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The Masonic “Square and Compasses” icon appears in the background of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Conor McGregor in conjunction with the checkered floor. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/VfU9LG3jdl

Saved - April 15, 2025 at 10:00 PM

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Sandeep and Manasa Mereddy rented their $825,000 Frisco home to Karmelo Anthony and his family while he remains under house arrest after posting a reduced $250,000 bond for the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/Mkon3OdTvz

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Karmelo Anthony's family is using $400,000 in donations to purchase a new home and hire security after he faced a murder charge in the death of Austin Metcalf, citing concerns over alleged racist threats.

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Karmelo Anthony’s family, following his murder charge in the killing of Austin Metcalf, plans to use $400,000 in donations to buy a new home and hire security amid alleged “racist threats.” Follow: @AFpost

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Killer teen's family reveal OTHER plans for $400k 'legal defense fund' Anthony, 17, was in court Monday as he faces a first-degree murder charge for the killing of Austin Metcalf. dailymail.co.uk
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White House faith adviser Paula White says those who give $1,000 or more before Easter will receive “seven supernatural blessings.” Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/AyzygOqVXv

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According to Exodus 23, honoring God during Passover, from sundown on April 12 through Easter Sunday on the 18th, can bring seven supernatural blessings. These include an assigned angel, enmity to your enemies, prosperity, removal of sickness, long life, increase in inheritance, and a special year of blessing. This is not done to get something, but to honor God, realizing what you can receive. A special Passover offering of $1,000 or more, as the Holy Spirit leads, will receive a 10-inch Waterford crystal cross. Releasing this offering can bring seven supernatural blessings and provision into your life.
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Speaker 0: And I believe that when you honor God on Passover, starting on April 12 at sundown through Good Friday on the eighteenth and concluding on Easter Sunday, you can receive these seven supernatural blessings for you and your house according to Exodus 23. God will assign an angel to you. He'll be an enemy to your enemies. He'll give you prosperity. He'll take sickness away from you. He will give you long life. He'll bring increase in inheritance, and he'll give a special year of blessing. You're not doing this to get something, but you're doing it in honor to God, realizing what you can receive. Speaker 1: For your special Passover offering of $1,000 or more as the Holy Spirit leads, you will also receive the beautiful 10 inch Waterford crystal cross. Don't miss your moment to release seven supernatural blessings and provision into your life.
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Trump mulls preemptive airstrikes as an option to stop Iran’s nuke program: report President-elect Donald Trump is weighing his options to stop Iran from building a nuclear weapon, including pre-emptive airstrikes that would end years of containing Tehran with sanctions, according to a new report. aol.com
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World Jewish population rises to 15.8 million. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/PshvZP6byG

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TikTok scrubs Hitler’s AI-translated speeches from the platform after they go viral among users. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/cqqwkJAyNd

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New footage shows cops surrounded Thomas Crooks two minutes before initial shots. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/Do5edeCCoz

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Trump says he will support Israel’s “war on terror” and deport pro-Palestine protestors. This comes hours after meeting with Israeli PM Bibi Netanyahu. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/K97oWjjbcw

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I will support Israel's fight against terror and deport jihad sympathizers and America-hating radicals quickly.
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Speaker 0: Unlike liberal Kamala, I will support Israel's right to win its war on terror. You have to support that. Gotta win. Gotta finish it off. And instead of pandering to the jihad sympathizers and America hating radicals, we will deport them. We will deport them very quickly. We have no choice.
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Pedophile hunter Alex Rosen (@iFightForKids) catches head of LGBTQ+ Democrats of Maryland (@mdlgbtqdems) Michael Knaapen trying to meet up with a 14-year-old boy, after texting sexually explicit threats of rape and sodomy. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/1cEiNpLToe

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The speaker is the head of LGBTQ DEMS in Maryland since fall. The position is voluntary. They discuss receiving disturbing messages and threats. The speaker expresses discomfort with the content. The conversation shifts to the president, with unclear remarks made. There are references to sexual content in the messages received.
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Speaker 0: Anyway, you're the, head of the LGBTQ DEMS in Maryland. Okay. How long have you been in that position for? Since fall. Since fall? Okay. Is that, like, a paid position? Okay. Just more of a volunteer type thing? Is it, like, a super pack or something or is it just okay. This stuff said here, like, you know, I wanna rape you. I wanna see how much of a faggot you are. What was kinda said about that? I hope you try to get away once I start fucking Yeah. I like the fantasy. I like the fantasy, and he seemed to enjoy it. And I didn't know this person, and I never intended to. What do you think about the president? Like, nobody's forced that. What is that? What is that? What is that? What is what? No. No. Of course. Last time? No. Of course. You hear us say it's okay if you wanna jerk off looking at it, talking about your dick. And you said stop by this morning so I can stretch your whole baguette. Can't wait to make you my little and this was later that I or shit, 4 days later with no response. Can't wait to make you my little come dump baby boy. Okay.
Saved - June 16, 2024 at 2:18 PM

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Sweden’s anti-Israel Nordic Resistance Movement is designated as a "terrorist organization" by the State Department. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/vtdY6HGhZv

Saved - June 7, 2024 at 7:57 PM

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Congressman Thomas Massie reveals to Tucker Carlson that his Republican colleagues have an “AIPAC babysitter” to ensure they vote in the interests of Israel at all times. “It’s the only country that does this,” Massie adds. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/zNOA35t32u

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Republicans often feel pressured by APAC to vote a certain way, with each member having an "APAC person" influencing them. APAC arranges trips to Israel for congressmen, but not all have gone. Despite personal love for Israel, they differentiate between the people and the government. The speaker enjoys visiting Israel with family but emphasizes not taking orders from its government.
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Speaker 0: They're not registered. Speaker 1: Is is there any other Republican who has your views on this? Speaker 2: Well, I have Republicans who come to Speaker 0: me on the floor and say, I wish I could vote with you today. Yours is the right vote, but I would just take too much flack back home. And I have Republicans who come to me and say, that's wrong what APAC is doing to you. Let me talk to my APAC person. By the way, everybody but me has an APAC person. Speaker 2: What does Speaker 1: that mean an APAC person? Speaker 0: It's like your babysitter, your APAC babysitter who, is always talking to you for APAC. They're probably a constituent in your district, but they are firmly embedded in APAC. Speaker 1: And Every member has something like this? Speaker 2: Every rep I don't know how Speaker 0: it works on the democrat side, but that's how it works on the republican side. And when they and when they come to DC, you go have lunch with them, And they've got your cell number, and you have conversations with them. So I've had, like That's absolutely crazy. I've had 4 members of congress say, I'll talk to my APAC person, and it's clearly what we call them, my APAC guy. Speaker 2: I'll talk to my APAC guy and see if Speaker 0: I can get him to, you know, dial those ads back. Speaker 1: Why have I never heard this before? Speaker 0: It doesn't benefit anybody. Why would they wanna tell their constituents that they've basically got a buddy system with somebody who's representing a foreign country? It doesn't benefit the congressman for people to know that, so they're not gonna tell you that. Speaker 1: It's it's in have you seen any other country do anything like this? Like No. Russia Russia obviously determines the outcome of our elections. We keep hearing that. Does anyone have a Putin guy that they talk to? Speaker 2: Not only do they not have Speaker 0: a Putin guy. Look. They don't they they don't have a Britain guy. They don't have an Australian guy. They, you know, they don't have a Germany dude. Like, it's the only country that does this, that has somebody that, like, uniformly I guarantee there's some spreadsheet at APAC where where, you know, the the APAC dude is who's matched up with the congressman is there, and then all the congressman's votes on the issue. Oh, has the congressman been to Israel? They they pay for trips for congressmen and their spouses to go to Israel. I may be Speaker 2: I mean, I don't I Speaker 0: I'm not the only Republican who hasn't taken the APAC trip to Israel, but I'm probably one of a dozen that hasn't taken that trip, and the other ones just haven't got around to it. Speaker 1: What's the trip like? Do you know? Speaker 2: It's kind of like, Speaker 0: I think, vacationy. You go see the wall. You go see the, you know, the sites, things like that. Speaker 1: It's such a great I must say, it's such a great country. Jerusalem, especially, is just such a wonderful place that that's gotta have a big effect. Speaker 0: You go like swim in the Dead Sea. Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I've done that. Speaker 1: Not on an APAC trip, but Speaker 2: I would recommend it to anyone. Speaker 0: Are you Speaker 2: sure it wasn't an APAC trip? Speaker 1: Plus. I've paid for it myself. No. I mean, it's it's just funny. I mean, I am a, like, a legit lover of Israel, of the place Israel. I like the people, and I love the food and, like, the whole thing is so great. Speaker 2: But they they But that's distinct from the government of Israel, which is Speaker 0: just a foreign government. My my sense is the people are are very entrepreneurial Yeah. That, they're publicly minded. You know, they care about their country, that that they're generally good people. Right? Speaker 1: That's certainly been my experience in trips there, for sure. It's great. It's just that's I mean, I think it's probably one of my favorite maybe my all time favorite place to go with my family. But that's just a completely different thing from taking orders from its government.
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The International Criminal Court will issue arrest warrants for Netanyahu and other Israeli officials this week. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/osc6mIIExV

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Speaker Mike Johnson claims Christians have a biblical obligation to support Israel. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/t2pz5naK3n

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Israel is a critical ally and vital for their existence. Supporting them is important, especially with replenishing their defense systems like the Iron Dome. Our assistance helped them defend against recent attacks. This support is crucial, and most Americans understand its significance. Translation: Supporting Israel is crucial for their survival, especially with replenishing their defense systems like the Iron Dome. Our assistance helped them defend against recent attacks, and most Americans recognize the importance of this support.
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Speaker 0: Israel is a critical ally of ours, and I think most people understand the necessity of this funding. They're fighting for their very existence. They're the only stable democracy in the Middle East. I mean, of course, there's for those of us who are believers, that's a biblical admonition to stand with Israel. We will, and and they will prevail as long as they're they're with them. And this is an important very important symbolic gesture and a very important replenishment of their stockpiles, for example, of the Iron Dome. The reason they shot down all those drones and missiles, in the last attack by Iran is because we assisted with that. I think the American people understand the importance of that.
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Jewish Third Temple group planning a ceremony to sacrifice a red heifer in late April. This will be done to prepare for the coming of the Jewish “messiah” and end of the world. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/1xgfdn77Vf

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Jewish Daily Wire host Andrew Klavan says “Christ is King” is an anti-Semitic dogwhistle, Jews are “God’s chosen people.” Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/7FtJwAZUcr

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I am proud to be a Jew, and Christians have welcomed me except for some antisemitic groups. Claiming that God has abandoned the Jews is wicked. Trying to push Ben Shapiro to embrace Jesus could bring devastation. I believe God has a plan for Ben as he is. I don't think the Jews were abandoned by God.
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Speaker 0: Grown. You know, when I did this, by the way, the priest who baptized me said, you know, Christians won't accept you. You'll still be a Jew. And I said, well, I am that. That's my race. I'm a Jew. I'm proud of my race. It's a it's a great race. It's done many, many great things, including write the Bible. And, you know, I am a Jew, but that hasn't happened at all. Christians have welcomed me with open arms except this Christ the King antisemitic crowd. Christ is the king, and one day every knee will bow and recognize it because he's not just my king, he's king of the universe. But when you use that phrase to mean that God has abandoned his chosen people, the Jews, through whom he came into this world incarnate, and that he's broken his promises, his covenant with the Jews. You are quoting scripture like Satan does in the Bible. You are quoting scripture to your purposes and that to me is specifically wicked. You know, when you spit that phrase at Ben Shapiro, my friend Ben Shapiro, and you know, I understand this. All of you who love Ben, and I love Ben, and Jordan Peterson, you all want to see them find Jesus cause you know what joy and freedom that gives you, and you certainly feel that it alters your relationship with God. But when I think about this, to be honest with you, you know, and I know some people will disagree with this, but life is not a game show where you guess the name of God and you get to go to heaven. Honk, you know, yes, the name is Jesus. I look at Ben's life and I think if Ben were to embrace Jesus Christ, it would cause devastation to his family, to the people who love him, to the people who listen to him, to his position in the world. I just have this feeling that God has put this guy where he wants him, to do what he wants him to do. And as you know, I feel that, you know, the Jews were not abandoned by god.
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Jewish Infowars host Adam King justifies the elimination of 8 billion individuals if Israel’s existence is jeopardized: “If the world wants me to not exist, I want the world to not exist.” Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/Sg2QUICX3c

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The speakers discuss the concept of the Samson option, which refers to Israel potentially using nuclear weapons if threatened. They debate whether this approach is necessary for maintaining global stability or if it would result in mass destruction. One speaker questions the other about their willingness to accept the extinction of billions of people to protect a specific group. The conversation becomes heated, with one speaker expressing a desire for the world to cease to exist if they are not accepted.
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Speaker 0: Adam, have you heard of the Samson option? There are. Speaker 1: That's the Speaker 0: Adam, have you heard of the Samson option? What's the Samson option? You you haven't? You haven't heard of it? Explain it to me. Oh, it's this idea that, like, if Israel's threatened that they're gonna, like, nuke all over the world. I think that's the same for every nuclear power, and that's what keeps order and stability in the world so that there's not an all out bloodbath. Or else the elites would just have us literally shooting every single one of us until we all die. Nuclear when when When, when Speaker 1: I got a question for you. Speaker 0: I got a question for you. Hold on. Hold on. I got a Speaker 1: question for you. I I have a question for you. You you you would sign off and sanction the death of 7, 8 Speaker 0: I can't hear you. It's cutting out. Speaker 1: I said you you would be okay With with an extinction level event of 8,000,000,000 humans on planet Earth, if that if it if that was to set or or if 8,000,000 Israeli Jews were in jeopardy of extinction. Speaker 0: You want me to be so brutally honest like I was Percy McGuinness, who's that little pussy Do you like Cancer thin Catholicism? If the world wants me to not exist, I want the world to not exist.
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President Biden says America’s future White minority should be treated “with respect.” Follow: @AFpost

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The speaker acknowledges that the world is changing and that their country will soon become a minority white European country. They emphasize that this change will not affect how they operate or their focus on delivering economic benefits. Instead, they believe it is important to treat those who are afraid of change with respect.
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Speaker 0: There is a real play the the world's changing, John, and we're gonna be the fact is, we're gonna be very shortly a minority white European country. Right. And sometimes, my colleagues don't speak enough to make it clear that that doesn't that's not gonna change how we operate. That's not gonna change them. You focused on delivering economic benefits to some of those voters who are afraid of change? It's not so much the economic benefits, it's treating them with respect, treating them with respect.
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