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Frisco Police confirmed a swatting call was made to the victim's father's address. The father, Jeff Metcalf, arrived five minutes later. Earlier, Metcalf attended a press conference held by the suspect Carmelo Anthony's family. Anthony is charged with murder after claiming self-defense. Metcalf said he was there to listen, but was asked to leave, which he did after shaking officers' hands. He declined to comment to the media. Anthony's mother, Kayla Hayes, denied misusing funds from a GiveSendGo account that has collected over $450,000. She said her family has received threats and her 13-year-old daughter is afraid. It was revealed that Frisco ISD moved to expel Anthony weeks before graduation due to the murder accusation on school property. Anthony may appeal.

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Maj Toure criticizes conservative pundits for their coverage of the Carmelo Anthony case, alleging they're pushing a race-based narrative without evidence after Austin Metcalf's stabbing. He claims they falsely reported Anthony's family used funds to buy a $900,000 house and new cars, citing a New York Post article that uses tentative language. Toure states the father said he doesn't have access to the fundraising money. He argues buying a house in days is impossible and that Anthony was released to his parents' home with an ankle monitor, questioning how they could move without the judge's knowledge. He says the car photo is from 2023, before the incident. Toure accuses figures like Robbie Starbuck and others of spreading misinformation and disrespecting the Metcalf family's wishes by making it about race. He urges waiting for facts and hopes those who are wrong will admit it. He also reveals he donated to the Metcalf family. He suggests the pundits are trying to start a war and are clickbaiting.

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Gavin Newsom and his wife allegedly called up the FireAce organization, which they are calling a "$100,000,000 money launder scam." They allegedly requested that information be deleted from the website because Spencer posted a screen recording of them on TikTok. The speaker claims Newsom and his wife do not want people to know that they took fire victim money for their "little made up nonprofit." The speaker says that the information has been removed from the website since yesterday.

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"Alexander DeVonte Dickey, who was arrested 39 goddamn times, 25 felonies, was on the street." "He should have been in jail for over a hundred and forty years for all the crimes he committed." "A little over six hundred days in ten years." "My daughter Logan Federico, not Irina." "She was executed while on her knees begging for her life." "My daughter wanted to be a teacher." "Not one word from Byron Gibson in South Carolina." "Four months, no communication." "Logan's deserves to be heard." "We will fight until my last breath for my daughter." "39 crimes in ten years. 25 felonies." "Can anybody there here explain to me, well, how possibly he could be on the street? Possibly be on the street." "That queer criminal, an hour later, went on a spending spree with her debit card." "They knew exactly where to go get him." "Thank you for your time."

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Frisco police confirmed a swatting call was made to the victim's father, Jeff Metcalf's, address the night of the stabbing. Metcalf arrived five minutes later. Earlier, Metcalf attended a press conference held by the suspect Carmelo Anthony's family. Anthony is charged with murder after telling police he stabbed Metcalf's son in self-defense. Metcalf said he was there to listen, but was asked to leave, which he did. He is not speaking to the media. Anthony's mother, Kayla Hayes, denied claims that her family used money from a GiveSendGo fund, which has collected over $450,000. She said her family has received threats and her 13-year-old daughter is afraid. It was revealed that Frisco ISD moved to expel Anthony weeks before graduation due to the murder accusation on school property, resulting in automatic expulsion. Anthony could appeal.

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Carmelo Anthony, labeled a "murderer and scammer," allegedly moved into a $900,000 home in a gated community and went car shopping despite claiming financial difficulties that led to a reduced bail. A neighbor reported the family bought a new car with a temporary tag expiring June 4. The speaker questions why the black community supports Anthony, who killed another teenager, and is being portrayed as a civil rights activist. The speaker accuses Anthony and his team of scamming supporters, comparing them to "race hustlers" like Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton. The speaker believes the "gravy train" will end when video footage related to the case emerges. The speaker questions if the black community will ever tire of being "hustled, scammed, and played by race hustlers."

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The speaker states their family has been under attack following a tragic incident involving Carmelo and the Metcalf boys. She says that she, her husband, and her younger children have been threatened, harassed, and lied about, and that false accusations have endangered her family and community, including law enforcement and legal staff. Their address and her husband's former employer's address have been posted online. Her husband has taken a leave of absence due to fear, and his mental health is declining. The speaker's 13-year-old daughter is afraid to sleep in her room. She denies claims that public donations were used to buy a home, stating they have not received any money from the Give, Send, Go fundraiser and were only recently notified they could withdraw funds. She believes her son deserves the same legal rights as everyone else. She says there is an active investigation and that the truth will come out through the legal process. She expresses sympathy to the family who experienced the loss and thanks those who have supported her family.

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Sarah Fields is allegedly spreading lies and hate about the family, including posting their picture. The speaker claims Fields is targeting them and has come after them. The speaker believes these actions are motivated by racism and bigotry, attempting to prevent support for their child. The speaker argues their child should have the same rights as Kyle Rittenhouse and Daniel Pinder. They highlight that Rittenhouse, who was filmed shooting three people, raised over $2,000,000 publicly without criticism. The speaker is calling for community support to counter the disinformation deliberately aimed at preventing assistance to the family.

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A picture falsely identified Carmelo Anthony as a knife-wielding murderer, posted by Minister Dominique Alexander, who is allegedly a criminal himself with arrests for child abuse, parole violations, and domestic abuse. The speaker relays a story about a church for sale where the black minister suggested it could be a money-making opportunity. The minister allegedly advised that anyone can be called a minister, regardless of qualifications. When a local kid commits a crime, families will pay the minister to provide character evidence for the accused, falsely testifying to get them lesser charges or released back into the community. This perpetuates a cycle of violence and criminality.

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Gavin Newsom and his wife allegedly called up the FireAce organization, which they are calling a "$100,000,000 money launder scam." They allegedly instructed FireAce to delete information from their website after Spencer posted a screen recording on TikTok. The speaker claims this was done to conceal that they supposedly took fire victim money for their "little made up nonprofit." The speaker states that the information has been removed from the website since yesterday.

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The speaker says they “followed the money” to what they call the “protest industrial complex,” “Riot Inc.,” and identified a network of NGOs funding the ecosystem. They state the funding extends beyond the Soros/Open Society network to other funding networks, including the Arabella Funding Network, the Tides Funding Network, Neville Roy Singham and his network, and “Foreign Cash,” along with “big, left wing” funders, including non-citizens. The speaker names Mr. Hans Georg Wiese of Switzerland as an example of such funders. The speaker presents three “money facts” about Riot Inc. First, they describe Riot Inc. as having divisions similar to a corporation: not only an “Antifa boots on the ground” division, but also PR divisions, marketing divisions, and a “very well funded legal division” to “get these boots on the ground back on the streets as quickly as possible,” alongside the investors previously mentioned. Second, they claim they identified “dozens of radical organizations” that received more than $100,000,000 from Riot Inc. investors, including “lawyer groups” that advocate for calling “good honest Americans fascists.” Third, they claim that more than $100,000,000 in U.S. taxpayer funding flowed into these funding networks, including at least $4,000,000 to “these very groups themselves.” They cite an Atlanta event called “Stop Cop City,” saying more than 60 rioters were charged with domestic terrorism and that these groups received money from both “the billionaire class” and “taxpayer money” for that. The speaker also claims that this money helps fund decentralized crowdfunding platforms used by groups such as “Antifa,” the “John Brown Gun Club of Elm Fork” (linked by the speaker to an attack on an ice facility), and the “Socialist Rifle Association.” They add that groups without LLCs or EIN numbers can still be paid through these crowdfunding platforms. The speaker closes by saying they will keep “following the money” and thanks the audience for leadership.

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A picture falsely identified Carmelo Anthony as a knife-wielding murderer, posted by Minister Dominique Alexander, who is allegedly a criminal himself with a child abuse arrest, three parole violations, and a domestic abuse arrest. The speaker describes a conversation with a Houston minister who viewed a church as a money-making opportunity. The minister allegedly explained that one could install a figurehead "minister" without qualifications to solicit donations from families of young criminals. In exchange for money, the "minister" would falsely testify on behalf of the criminals to reduce charges or secure their release. This would perpetuate a cycle of violence and criminality in the community.

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I investigated payments made to attorneys from the civil forfeiture fund related to Young Thug's property confiscation. Just eight days after the action was filed, Nathan Wade, Fannie Willis' boyfriend, received multiple payments from this fund. In response to inquiries from Newsweek, Fulton County claimed it was a clerical error and that the fund was kept low, making attorney payments unlikely. However, I found substantial payments made from the fund, including to Wade and other lawyers in 2022. This contradicts the district attorney's statement, raising questions about their claims. The Fulton County District Attorney's Office needs to clarify this situation, and I will continue to investigate.

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First Lady Melania Trump’s longtime ally Amanda Ungaro is publicly clashing with the Trump circle, accusing powerful figures and detailing a tangled history of custody battles, alleged abuse, and alleged criminal conduct. The piece traces how Amanda Ungaro, who spent two decades in Melania’s inner circle and was involved with the introductions that linked Melania to Donald Trump, became a target in a high-stakes dispute involving her son, Giovanni Zampoli, and her former partner, Paolo Zampoli. Key events outlined include: - Amanda Ungaro’s close involvement with Melania Trump, including attendance at the Mar-a-Lago New Year’s parties, the inauguration, and private UN galas. Paolo Zampoli, who introduced Donald Trump to Melania, was her partner for nineteen years. - A custody battle in which Paolo Zampoli allegedly weaponized federal power against Amanda. He allegedly coordinated with high-ranking ICE official David Venturrella and Pam Bondi to secure custody of their American-born teenage son, Giovanni Zampoli. - Amanda Ungaro’s arrest in Miami on what is described as a manufactured charge tied to a single photo of her hand resting on a laser machine. She was detained by ICE for three months, deported to Brazil, and remained without trial. Paolo Zampoli retained his board seat beside Bondi and his role as presidential special envoy. - A Brazilian court ordered Giovanni to return to his mother, but Zampoli allegedly defied the court and international law by snatching Giovanni and fleeing Brazil. Amanda has filed a formal kidnapping complaint. - Amanda’s current social-media push on X, including a post to Melania Trump claiming she will take legal action against her “PDF file husband,” and alleging she was first placed on Jeffrey Epstein’s plane at age 16, with her initial agent being Jean-Luc Brunel, linked to Epstein’s modeling operation. - Ungaro asserts she has “receipts” including photos, alleged physical abuse, evidence of millions in insurance fraud, and evidence of government bribery, and she hints at exposing others as a consequence. - The narrator frames the situation as more than a custody dispute, describing it as a “thermonuclear threat” and asking whether the truth is about to emerge or if it will prove to be a nothingburger, while inviting viewers to like, subscribe, and comment. The discourse presents Ungaro as alleging deep entanglements and abuses within the Trump-linked network, including Epstein-related exposure and political-legal power dynamics, while positioning her as poised to reveal further accusations unless silenced.

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Minnesota Freedom Fund raised millions to bail out protesters, but some released individuals committed serious crimes. Harris and others promoted the fund, leading to controversial bailouts for violent offenders. Bailouts included a murderer, a rapist, and a domestic abuser who failed to appear in court. The fund's actions were criticized by law enforcement and resulted in dangerous individuals being released back into society.

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I investigated payments made to attorneys from the civil forfeiture fund. Notably, just eight days after the Fulton County District Attorney's Office filed a civil forfeiture action against Young Thug, Nathan Wade, Fannie Willis' boyfriend, received multiple payments from this fund. Newsweek previously reported that the DA's office claimed these payments were due to a clerical error and insisted that the fund was too low to pay attorneys. However, my research shows substantial payments were made from the fund, including to other lawyers in 2022. This contradicts the DA's explanation, raising questions about the office's transparency regarding these transactions. I will continue to investigate further.

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Leticia James is accused of falsely claiming a Virginia property as her primary residence in 2023, potentially violating public officers law and vacating her NY AG position. This occurred shortly before her civil fraud case against Donald Trump. The motivation was allegedly to obtain lower interest rates. Additionally, James is accused of misrepresenting her Brooklyn townhouse as a four-unit dwelling instead of five to secure lower mortgage rates and insurance. Complaints were reportedly filed but dismissed as a minor error, while other landlords face fines for similar violations. In 1983, James allegedly filed a $30,000 loan with her father, falsely claiming to be married to him to get different underwriting terms. Between 2021 and 2022, James spent $42,000 in taxpayer money on private jets through a vendor called Venture Jets, which no other government agency has used since 2014. Some trips coincided with campaign events. The speaker attributes his investigative skills to his past as a criminal and the training he received from the FBI.

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Gavin Newsom and his wife created organization 'just to steal some of the fire aid money.' The controversy centers on a concert raising '$100,000,000 for the victims of the Palisade fires' and claim that 'Where the fuck did all that money go?' Money was distributed in two rounds. 'The first round just went to just a fuckload of NGOs,' with '$50,000,000 apparently to all these corporations and nobody did a fucking thing.' In round two, 'Cal Volunteers'—organization 'created by Gavin Newsom and his wife, and they have never done fucking anything before this'—was a recipient. They 'haven't said what they plan to do with the money' and 'haven't even said how much of the money they received.' After the story broke, 'they took down their name and their organization from the website' and 'Cal Volunteers is no longer listed as a recipient.' 'This dude is a top tier fucking criminal.'

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Frisco Police confirmed a swatting call was made to the victim's father's address. The father, Jeff Metcalf, arrived five minutes later. Earlier, Metcalf attended a press conference held by the suspect Carmelo Anthony's family. Anthony is charged with murder after claiming self-defense. Metcalf said he was there to listen, but was asked to leave, which he did after shaking officers' hands. He declined to comment to the media. Anthony's mother, Kayla Hayes, denied misusing funds from a GiveSendGo account that has collected over $450,000. She stated her family has received threats and her 13-year-old daughter is afraid. It was revealed that Frisco ISD moved to expel Anthony, which is standard procedure when a murder accusation occurs on school property. Anthony may appeal the expulsion.

The Rubin Report

Outrage Over Sick & Twisted Reactions to Karmelo Anthony Verdict by His Supporters
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The episode discusses the guilty verdict in the case where Carmelo Anthony was convicted of murder after a dispute at a school-related sporting event led to Austin Metcaf being stabbed and dying. The host describes testimony about repeated demands to leave, an escalating threat, and the victim’s final statements, then recounts the sentence length and the possibility of parole. He focuses on reactions from Anthony’s supporters, including claims of self-defense or provocation and comparisons to other high-profile cases, arguing that the public discourse has been driven by race-based narratives rather than the facts presented at trial. He also cites criticisms of statements attributed to public officials and highlights the distress of the victim’s family. Next, the episode addresses election and political claims, including controversies about a Democratic primary winner, alleged misuse of ballots, and distrust in election administration. It then turns to updates on an attempted beheading incident in Belfast, framing it as a consequence of immigration and integration failures. The final section covers recent U.S. military strikes in response to an attack during talks involving Iran, including the stated rationale, targets described, and expectations for future negotiations, before ending with a message about perseverance.

Philion

How Is This Self Defense..
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Carmelo Anthony, charged with the first-degree murder of 17-year-old Austin Metaf during a track meet, has had his bond reduced from $1 million to $250,000 by Judge Angela Tucker. Released on bond and now under house arrest, Anthony's case has sparked a variety of responses across social media, highlighting debates over self-defense, judicial decisions, and racial dynamics in the legal system. Two days after Metaf's burial, the family attended a bond hearing at Colin County Courthouse, drawing national attention and security concerns. During the hearing, Anthony told officers, 'I was protecting myself.' The court noted the factors of no criminal history, which led to the bond reduction. Prosecutors described the stabbing as the result of a fight, as Metaf allegedly accused a teen of being in the wrong tent and then was stabbed. Social media commentary framed the case in terms of race and justice, while the courtroom planning emphasized a fact-based process and accountability. Anthony remains on bond with house arrest, ankle monitor, and social media restrictions. Beyond the courtroom, fundraising and nonprofit networks drew scrutiny. The Next Generation Action Network and its attorney Kim T. Cole faced questions about Give and Go use, alleged shell nonprofits, and repeated new 501(c)(3) filings. Officials cited six figures in contributions and concerns about financial transparency. Dominique Alexander, NGN founder, is described with a violent past and protest activity, affecting the broader narrative around the case.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Karmelo Anthony Supporters Cry Racism, and UK Leaders Downplay Near-Beheading By Migrant
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The episode begins with coverage of a Texas court case in which a jury convicted Carmelo Anthony of murder for the April 2, 2025 stabbing of 17-year-old Austin Metaf at a track meet in Frisco. The jury sentenced Anthony to 35 years in prison after rejecting the defense request for “sudden passion,” and the host and guests discuss the emotional impact statements given by Austin’s family. Sarah Fields describes the courtroom atmosphere during sentencing, including visible distress from Anthony, the absence of Anthony’s parents, and the focus of the victim statements on lifetime loss and enduring grief. Guests also address claims made by supporters regarding the trial and social-media commentary, contrasting those assertions with testimony described as showing Anthony stabbed Austin after refusing to leave a tent. The discussion then shifts to Northern Ireland, where the show covers an attempted beheading attack in Belfast that left 41-year-old Steven Ogilvie with severe injuries, including loss of one eye and extensive facial and back wounds. The suspect, Hadi Alodid, is described as a Sudanese national charged with attempted murder, and the broadcast recounts surrounding court details and local reporting. The episode further describes protests and property damage following the incident, along with criticism of how authorities and major media outlets frame public reaction. Guests argue that political leaders and commentators downplay underlying grievances and emphasize other narratives instead, while the program highlights accounts of bystanders who intervened during the attack and calls for stronger border and immigration-related responses.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Austin Metcalf's Father Speaks, Plus False Karmelo Narratives, and Blake Lively Legal Fees Ruling
Guests: Austin Metcalf
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The episode begins with Megyn Kelly discussing the aftermath of the Carmelo Anthony guilty verdict and the online backlash toward the victim’s family. She says the Anthony parents have promoted incorrect claims and plays through disputed points about what happened at a track meet, including the account of the surviving twin and statements made about the jury. Kelly also responds to allegations about witness inconsistencies, the decision not to have Carmelo Anthony testify, and the nature of the sentence. She argues the trial evidence supported the prosecution’s version and frames the continued attacks as abusive toward the Metaf family. Kelly then speaks one-on-one with Jeff Metaf, Austin Metaf’s father. He describes feeling relief at the verdict, but says memes and misinformation after the killing intensified the harm. Jeff disputes claims from the Anthony side, recounts safety concerns including death threats and swatting, and addresses how his family’s attempts to reconcile ended. He also reflects on Hunter’s testimony and Austin’s character. Later, Mark Geragos and Arthur Idala discuss how these cases can become a media-driven industry, the challenges of self-defense strategies, and the difficulty of appeals such as ineffective assistance of counsel. The show concludes with legal updates involving a judge’s award of attorney’s fees in the Blake Lively litigation and discussion of Nick Reiner seeking access to a trust for his defense.

The Megyn Kelly Show

LIES in Karmelo Anthony Case, Bombshell REVEALS Contents of Second Note in Nancy Guthrie Case
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The episode covers two major stories. First, it discusses developments related to a high-profile murder conviction involving Carmelo Anthony, including an announced appeal handled by a new group of lawyers. The host criticizes commentary from Sunny Hostin on a jury-composition challenge, arguing that the legal standard does not require a jury to match a defendant’s race. She also disputes arguments about self-defense, describing the case as involving provocation and an allegedly disproportionate lethal response. The segment also addresses media framing of race, contending that narratives are being shaped to advance a broader agenda rather than reflect the evidence. Next, the show shifts to the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case. The host describes reporting about a second ransom note reportedly sent after an earlier demand deadline, including language that claims the victim’s condition worsened and that the person had died, along with an apology. Additional discussion considers how law enforcement handled the Bitcoin demand, including the lack of proof-of-life and the choice not to pay. Experts and commentators weigh the note’s wording and tone, suggesting possible implications for whether the messages came from the actual kidnappers or were part of fraud. The conversation also references an additional person who allegedly contacted authorities with information and disputes why that lead did not progress. Toward the end, the host highlights ongoing efforts to identify who was responsible and maintains that further updates may follow as investigators narrow their focus.

Philion

TikTok's Elite Sales Warrior
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Andy Elliott, introduced as a new Alpha Male and elite car salesman, embodies a sales-obsessed subculture that prizes closing above all. The video notes he earned over seven hundred thousand dollars in one year, promotes a predator mindset, and trains others to replicate his success through relentless pitches and decisive closes. The host examines the persona on stage, highlighting hard-driving tactics, accountability coaching, and occasional body-shaming to push performers toward higher performance. He stresses family security, competitiveness, and escalating deals, arguing relentless energy and certainty can convert the room and deliver dramatic revenue gains. Beyond the spectacle, the transcript cites serious allegations: an FBI investigation and a trial where he testified against partners, including admissions of bank fraud, false statements to banks, wire fraud, aggravated identity theft, and bribery, plus claims of faked social media posts. The speaker frames Elliott as emblematic of a broader controversial sales subculture.
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