Thursday, April 25, 2024
Solomon Galligan

‘Trans’ Sex Offender Attempted Kidnapping at Elementary School.

Solomon Galligan, a 33-year-old transgender registered sex offender, was recently apprehended by authorities after allegedly attempting a child abduction at Black Forest Hills Elementary School in Aurora, Colorado.

The act was caught on the school’s surveillance video, where Galligan is seen approaching a group of students who reportedly scattered and began screaming “stranger danger” as Galligan allegedly tried to restrain one of the children. Reports note that Galligan was identified as male in his arrest affidavit. Galligan publicly shared his transition journey on social media in 2011.

“So im starting my hormone shots and i relly cant wait im on my hormone pills ive been on them for almost 4 months i wake up all depressed and crying but in the end its gonna be totally worth it you know what io mean im really excited my measurements are already changing and im super thrilled,” Galligan wrote.

The same year he announced his transition, Galligan was convicted of non-consensual sexual contact. Details surrounding the unsolicited sexual contact incident in 2011 remain undisclosed. Currently held at an Aurora jail, Galligan faces legal proceedings on Thursday, with bail set at $25,000.

The attempted kidnapping is the latest high-profile incident of a transgender individual being linked to crimes against children. Earlier this month, a man claiming to be a transgender ‘vampire‘ was convicted of the sexual assault of a 16-year-old. In March, Doritos was forced to drop a transgender ‘brand ambassador’ after it emerged he had a history of posting pedophilic content online.

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Solomon Galligan, a 33-year-old transgender registered sex offender, was recently apprehended by authorities after allegedly attempting a child abduction at Black Forest Hills Elementary School in Aurora, Colorado. show more
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UPDATED: AZ’s Dem AG Indicts Giuliani, Meadows, Ward, Eastman, Epshteyn In Major New Election Interference Attempt.

This story has been updated with a statement from John Eastman’s lawyer, highlighted in orange below.

An Arizona grand jury has indicted a group of individuals on charges related to their adoption of the role of alternate electors in the 2020 Presidential election. The group included Kelli Ward, then Arizona GOP chair, who disputed the legitimacy of the election results. Notably, the indictment names former President Donald Trump as “Unindicted Coconspirator 1”, although no charges have been filed against him.

The Washington Post reported other indicted individuals as “former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, attorneys Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman and Christina Bobb, top campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn and former campaign aide Mike Roman.”

Given the ongoing roles of Meadows, Giuliani, Eastman, Epsteyn, and Bobb in campaigning for and working with the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee it is impossible to view the new round of indictments as anything more than further banana republic-style election interference.

Charles Burnham, an attorney for John Eastman, told The National Pulse on Wednesday evening: “The phenomenon of partisan lawfare grows more troubling by the day.  Professor Eastman is innocent of criminal conduct in Arizona or any other place and will fight these charges as he has all the other unjust accusations leveled against him.”

The indictment comes under the leadership of Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes, who took over the position from Republican Mark Brnovich in November 2022. Brnovich had previously clashed with Trump over allegations of voting irregularities in Arizona.

This indictment marks yet another chapter in the ongoing legal battles since the 2020 election, with disputes flaring in several other states. Arizona joins Nevada, Georgia, and Michigan in filing charges against those who championed alternative electors.

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‘DEI’ Secret Service Agent Punched Boss On Kamala Harris’s Security Detail.

A fight between two United States Secret Service (USSS) agents assigned to Kamala Harris‘s security detail raises concerns about the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies on the agent hiring process. On Monday, a Secret Service agent who is described to have displayed erratic behavior on prior occasions became involved in a confrontation with another agent. While preliminary reports described the incident as involving only two unarmed agents, new details paint a very different picture.

The incident occurred at Andrews Air Force Base Monday morning, shortly before Harris arrived at the military facility. In what USSS officials describe as a medical incident, an erratic agent began arguing with colleagues. A fight broke out when the Special Agent in Charge and a supervisor attempted to intervene. The aggressor had to be restrained by other Secret Service personnel.

Late Wednesday, RealClearPolitics correspondent Susan Crabtree posted on X (formerly Twitter) that “there are DEI concerns among the USSS community about the hiring of this agent.” She continued: “Other agents and officers within the USSS are asking questions about the agent’s hiring process, whether the USSS did enough to look into the agent’s background and monitor the agent’s mental well-being…”

While initial reports insinuated the two agents involved were unarmed, that now appears not to be the case. The aggressor did possess a holstered sidearm, which was removed once they were restrained by other Secret Service agents present.

“At approximately 9 AM. On April 22, a U.S. Secret Service special agent supporting the Vice President’s departure from Joint Base Andrews began displaying behavior their colleagues found distressing. The agent was removed from their assignment while medical personnel were summoned,”  Secret Service Chief of Communications Anthony Guglielmi said in a statement.

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A fight between two United States Secret Service (USSS) agents assigned to Kamala Harris's security detail raises concerns about the impact of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies on the agent hiring process. On Monday, a Secret Service agent who is described to have displayed erratic behavior on prior occasions became involved in a confrontation with another agent. While preliminary reports described the incident as involving only two unarmed agents, new details paint a very different picture. show more
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KASSAM: What the Fuck is Mike Johnson Doing?

“When the enemy is making a false movement, we must take good care not to interrupt him,” so said Napoleon at one of the critical junctures of the Battle of Waterloo. Today it is commonly written as: “Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake.”With that in mind: what the fuck is Mike […]

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Other Apps TikTok Ban

LIST: Other Chinese Apps That Could Get Caught in the TikTok Ban.

A provision in the foreign aid supplemental funding bill passed late last night by the United States Senate — and by the House of Representatives last Saturday — would force the Chinese-owned technology conglomerate ByteDance to either divest itself from TikTok or face its ban in the U.S. However, TikTok isn’t the only ByteDance-owned app that the bill will impact once it is signed into law by Joe Biden. The divestment language mirrors that of legislation passed by the House in mid-March.

An additional number of Chinese-owned companies could face having to find a buyer for their U.S. operations or being banned from American markets as well. ByteDance alone offers several other apps in U.S. digital app stores that fall under the same provisions impacting TikTok. The National Pulse has compiled a list of ByteDance-owned apps and other products that could be impacted below.

  • CapCut – A video editing app often used by TikTok content makers.
  • Hypic – A ByteDance-owned photo editing app.
  • Gauth – An AI homework assistant.
  • Lemon8 – A social media app with features similar to that of Pinterest.
  • SoundOn – An app that pairs with TikTok and allows users to distribute original music creations.
  • Lark – A software product similar to Microsoft‘s Office productivity suite or Google‘s Workplace.
  • BytePlus – A cloud-based storage and computing service.
  • 8th Note Press – A digital publishing platform.

In addition to ByteDance’s U.S. offerings, their foreign market products will likely face a ban on use in the United States. These include:

  • Toutiao – An app that serves as a news aggregator.
  • Xigua Video – A social media platform that allows users to share video content.
  • DouyinChina‘s domestic version of TikTok.
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A provision in the foreign aid supplemental funding bill passed late last night by the United States Senate — and by the House of Representatives last Saturday — would force the Chinese-owned technology conglomerate ByteDance to either divest itself from TikTok or face its ban in the U.S. However, TikTok isn't the only ByteDance-owned app that the bill will impact once it is signed into law by Joe Biden. The divestment language mirrors that of legislation passed by the House in mid-March. show more
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