Sunday, April 5, 2026

WATCH – London Cop Orders Christian to Stop Singing Hymns: ‘Not Allowed Outside Church.’

A recording of a police officer in Sadiq Khan’s London telling Gospel singer Harmonie London she was “not allowed to sing church songs outside of church grounds” has gone viral on social media.

Metropolitan Police volunteer officer Maya Hadzhipetkova, speaking with a thick foreign accent, can be seen insisting that Christian hymns cannot be sung “outside of church grounds unless you have, uh, unless you’re authorized by the church to do this kind of songs [sic],” which is untrue.

The footage then cuts to the policewoman and another officer walking away from the scene while being challenged on whether or not her false statements contradicted the Human Rights Act. The officer responds by sticking her tongue out at the camera.

The interaction generated significant backlash for the Metropolitan Police on X, formerly Twitter, with the force responding to users saying they were “working to understand the context in which these comments were made.”

The Metropolitan Police claimed the dispute centered on “a specific by-law related to busking.” Still, X users questioned this, as busking is an entirely separate issue from whether “church songs” can be sung “outside of church grounds.”

The force then flipped the script, complaining X users were making “personal and hurtful” comments about their officer and warning: “This is unacceptable.”

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A recording of a police officer in Sadiq Khan's London telling Gospel singer Harmonie London she was "not allowed to sing church songs outside of church grounds" has gone viral on social media. show more

‘Toy Story’ Origin Store in San Fran Closes After 86 Years Citing ‘Perils and Violence.’

Jeffrey’s Toys, an 86-year-old San Francisco institution credited with inspiring Toy Story, is closing its last store in the crime-ridden Californian city due to disorder downtown and crippling rent payments.

“The store has been struggling for a number of years, due to the perils and violence of the downtown environment, inflation, the decrease in consumer spending and the demise of retail,” explained Ken Sterling of Sterling Venture Law, an attorney for the Luhn family, which has managed the business for generations.

“The family is saddened it has come to this and we’ve explored all other options to try and keep the business going. The leadership of the City of San Francisco and the Downtown Association have their work cut out for them on how to revitalize what was once a vibrant and fun downtown experience,” Sterling added.

Michael Luhm, a former Toy Story and Simpsons animator who ran the store with his father, warned before Christmas that the business was doomed unless the Democrat-controlled city changed course.

“We’re putting our money in, we’re putting our hard work in, and we’re putting our love into it. But, in the relationship we have with the city, that’s not being returned,” Luhn lamented.

He said the store was $20,000 per month in rent and suffering losses due to the city’s failure to tackle theft and fencing. He even described losing an employee of five years after someone threw her into a wall and tried to stab her.

Jeffrey’s will be shuttered for the last time at the end of February.

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Jeffrey’s Toys, an 86-year-old San Francisco institution credited with inspiring Toy Story, is closing its last store in the crime-ridden Californian city due to disorder downtown and crippling rent payments. show more

Dem ‘Squad’ Member Cori Bush Under DOJ Investigation.

Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) — a member of the progressive group of House lawmakers called “The Squad” — is under investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for allegedly misspending federal funds for personal security. Yesterday, the clerk of the House of Representatives reported on the floor that the House Sargeant at Arms had received a DOJ subpoena for records relating to expenditures made by a Member. It was later revealed that the Member in question was Bush.

While the exact details and scope of the DOJ investigation are unclear at this time, it is likely to focus on the Missouri Democrat’s prolific use of public funds for private security and whether that money was abused for other personal expenditures. Bush married one of her private security guards, Cortney Merritts, in February last year.

Elected in the 2020 election, Bush has used government funds allotted to Congressional offices to spend prodigiously on security services. In her first three months in office, she spent over $32,000 on security. Her publicly funded ‘private’ security was further supplemented with campaign funds as well.

During her 2022 re-election campaign, Bush paid her future husband, Merritts, $62,359 for security services — though this appears to have come from her campaign accounts and not public funds. All in all, Bush’s campaign spent over half a million dollars on private security during the 2022 campaign.

In Congress, Bush has been an outspoken supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement (BLM), even dismissing the group‘s participation in violent riots across the country in 2020. Additionally, Bush’s outsized spending on private security has drawn criticism in light of her advocacy and support for slashing the budges of — and even abolishing — local police departments.

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Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) — a member of the progressive group of House lawmakers called "The Squad" — is under investigation by the Department of Justice (DOJ) for allegedly misspending federal funds for personal security. Yesterday, the clerk of the House of Representatives reported on the floor that the House Sargeant at Arms had received a DOJ subpoena for records relating to expenditures made by a Member. It was later revealed that the Member in question was Bush. show more

POISONING THE BLOOD: Border Officials Intercept 300 Pounds of Meth, Cocaine, Fentanyl, and Marijuana in One Week.

At least 291 pounds of cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana, and methamphetamine were seized at Customs and Border checkpoints during a single week, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials.

Narcotics were intercepted at multiple points of entry, starting with 18.56 pounds of powdered fentanyl and 63.8 pounds of methamphetamine at Ysleta on January 16th. This was followed by 29.18 pounds of cocaine at Paso Del Norte on January 18th.

January 20th saw two hauls of drugs, beginning with nine packets of cocaine totaling 23.36 pounds at Marcelino Serna. They were found hidden in a propane tank in a vehicle driven by a Mexican national. Back at Ysleta later the same day, 100.95 pounds of cannabis were found in the trunk of a car.

Finally, 55.55 pounds of methamphetamine were found at Columbus on January 23rd. Similarly to the cocaine found at Marcelino Serna, it was hidden in the tank of a car driven by a Mexican.

Drug deaths in the U.S. set a new record in 2022, coming in at around 110,000. In 2023, the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) seized enough fentanyl alone to kill every American citizen. Drug death estimates for the year are yet to be released.

Donald Trump believes the drug crisis is driven by the border crisis, which is “poisoning the blood” of the country.

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At least 291 pounds of cocaine, fentanyl, marijuana, and methamphetamine were seized at Customs and Border checkpoints during a single week, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officials. show more

Taylor Swift’s Stalker Keeps Getting Out of Jail Because of the Democrat Policies Swift Herself Supports.

Taylor Swift stalker David Crowe has been arrested for the third time since Saturday after heading from court to her New York City townhouse within hours of a judge imposing an order of protection against him.

Law enforcement sources say Crowe, who had already been arraigned on counts of stalking and harassment, is “aware of what he’s doing and he’s articulate” but remains “fixated on [Swift] and cannot keep away from where she lives. We are doing all we can to protect her.”

The singer may be the author of her own misfortune, having supported Democrat politicians such as Joe Biden, who advocate for so-called bail reform, making it easier for suspected criminals to avoid detention and commit further offenses pre-trial.

Bail reform in New York, in particular, has “increased recidivism for people with substantial recent criminal histories” — but Biden has downplayed the dangers. New York’s State Fiscal Year budget for 2019-2202, passed on April 1, 2019, eliminated cash bail for a host of misdemeanor and non-violent felony charges, including stalking.

In 2022, the 81-year-old Democrat insisted “the negative side of bail reform is vastly overrated” and denied “the leniency of prosecutors” was putting the public at greater risk.

He campaigned on a platform of eliminating cash bail nationwide in 2020, claiming it harms “Black women and families,” although progress on achieving this goal has been limited.

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Taylor Swift stalker David Crowe has been arrested for the third time since Saturday after heading from court to her New York City townhouse within hours of a judge imposing an order of protection against him. show more

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Police Whistleblower Says ‘Massive’ Pedophile Ring Has Been Left at Large for 7 Years.

A whistleblower who served with Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in Britain says the force has left a “massive” pedophile ring at large for at least seven years. The same force oversaw the rise of the now-infamous Muslim rape gangs scandal in Rochdale, England.

The former officer, identified as ‘Lucy,’ was assigned to a major investigation in 2022, only to discover some of the suspects were involved in a 2018 case that was closed without resolution.

“A lot of the professional material such as children’s records, medical records, and school records had not been requested, had not been read, because, if they had, they would say that many of the children had reported multiple disclosures of sexual abuse, physical abuse, neglect, and psychological torture,” she revealed.

Lucy reopened the 2018 case. However, her investigations were under-resourced, and time to see victims regularly “just wasn’t made available to me.”

Lucy said if GMP investigators “were allowed to follow the lines of inquiry, I think they would find it was a massive, massive” pedophile ring — but promises to provide her with adequate resources were repeatedly broken.

“I thought, I can’t change anything. I can’t keep saying the same thing. It’s draining the life out of me,” Lucy said. She ultimately resigned from the force altogether, reporting the child protection unit was “not fit for purpose” and detailing her concerns — which were ignored.

“I don’t feel like we’re making things better for these kids. In fact, I think we’re making it worse,” Lucy said.

Her revelations follow the release of a report on Rochdale’s rape gangs. It found police left white girls “at the mercy” of Muslim groomers for years. GMP claims “lessons have been learned” from the scandal, but Lucy said the same issues are “still happening.”

“It’s appalling, the treatment these victims get,” she said.

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A whistleblower who served with Greater Manchester Police (GMP) in Britain says the force has left a "massive" pedophile ring at large for at least seven years. The same force oversaw the rise of the now-infamous Muslim rape gangs scandal in Rochdale, England. show more

Man Faces Prison for ‘Insulting Public Official,’ After Comparing Globalist Politician to Hitler.

A 52-year-old man has been arrested in Poland over graffiti comparing the country’s new globalist prime minister, Donald Tusk, to Adolf Hitler. He faces up to two years in prison for “insulting a public official.”

The unnamed man is alleged to have sprayed messages on a wall, saying “F**k Tusk,” “Tusk Little Hitler,” and “F**k PO and PSL” — acronyms for Tusk’s political party and one of its coalition partners.

The move is the latest in an authoritarian globalist crackdown by the incoming government, which has enjoyed the public support of the Biden regime and the European Union since coming into power in December 2023.

Tusk’s government has moved swiftly to undo the work of Law and Justice while it was in office. Lawmakers for the right-wing party have been jailed, and conservatives working for state media fired. The President of Poland, an ally of Law and Justice, has been bypassed throughout this process, and judges who have ruled the government’s unlawful actions have been ignored.

The Biden regime and the European Union supported Tusk’s actions.

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A 52-year-old man has been arrested in Poland over graffiti comparing the country’s new globalist prime minister, Donald Tusk, to Adolf Hitler. He faces up to two years in prison for “insulting a public official.” show more

Evidence Shows FBI ‘Invented Conspiracy’ and Entrapped ‘Terrorists.’

U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon ordered the release of James Cromitie — imprisoned in 2010 over a plot to bomb a synagogue and shoot down military aircraft — after evidence showed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) orchestrated the scheme.

“Nothing about the crimes of conviction was of defendants’ own making,” Judge McMahon wrote in her opinion. The “real lead conspirator” in the case “was the United States,” she continued.

FBI informant Shahed Hussain roped Cromitie and three other black Muslims, already released, into the plot.

“The FBI invented the conspiracy, identified the targets, manufactured the ordnance,” McMahon noted. The agency “federalized what would otherwise have been a state crime by driving three of the four men into Connecticut… and picked the day for the ‘mission,’” she wrote.

While McMahon branded Cromitie’s anti-Semitism and agreement to take part in terror attacks “heinous,” she stressed “he could never have dreamed up” the plot on his own.

Authorities have been accused of using similar tactics against right-wingers. Efforts to convict a group involved in a plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer were dogged by mistrials and acquittals after defense lawyers argued federal informants enticed the defendants into the conspiracy.

Two years ago, a poll found 46 percent of Americans regard FBI leadership as “politicized thugs” using the agency “as Joe Biden’s personal Gestapo.”

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U.S. District Judge Colleen McMahon ordered the release of James Cromitie — imprisoned in 2010 over a plot to bomb a synagogue and shoot down military aircraft — after evidence showed the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) orchestrated the scheme. show more
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Alec Baldwin Charged With Involuntary Manslaughter. Again.

A New Mexico grand jury indicted actor Alec Baldwin on Friday for involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the Rust film set two years ago. The indictment comes a year after the original case against Baldwin fell through.

Baldwin, who was both the star and producer of the film, maintains his innocence, asserting that he did not know the firearm he held contained live rounds and that he did not pull the trigger. However, an analysis performed in August of last year found he must have pulled the trigger for the firearm to discharge. In October, special prosecutors Kari Morrissey and Jason Lewis indicated Baldwin would likely be charged again.

“We look forward to our day in court,” Baldwin attorneys Luke Nikas and Alex Spiro said in a statement responding to the indictment.

The indictment came from a grand jury of twelve who met at the First Judicial District Court of New Mexico in Santa Fe beginning Thursday. At least eight of the jurors agreed that there was probable cause to indict. The fatal incident happened on October 21, 2021, during a rehearsal scene when the gun Baldwin was handling discharged, fatally injuring Hutchins and wounding director Joel Souza.

Baldwin has continuously suggested that responsibility for the incident lies elsewhere, stating after the incident, “Someone put a live bullet in a gun, a bullet that wasn’t even supposed to be on the property…I can’t say who that is, but I know it’s not me.” Earlier this week, it was revealed that the film’s armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, was offered leniency if she disclosed how live rounds made it onto the set.

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A New Mexico grand jury indicted actor Alec Baldwin on Friday for involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the Rust film set two years ago. The indictment comes a year after the original case against Baldwin fell through. show more
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Ex-IRS Consultant Intentionally Took Job to Steal Trump’s Tax Returns.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) informed a sentencing judge Wednesday that a former contractor for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Charles Littlejohn, intentionally took on the role so he could steal and leak former President Trump’s tax returns.

Littlejohn pleaded guilty to unauthorized disclosure of tax returns and return information in October of last year. Prosecutors have requested the maximum penalty of five years in prison, citing Littlejohn’s breach of public trust, claiming it “merits significant punishment.”

According to prosecutors, Littlejohn “weaponized his access to unmasked taxpayer data to further his own personal, political agenda, believing that he was above the law.” Littlejohn, who had worked for Booz Allen between 2008 and 2013, returned to the company “with the intention of accessing and disclosing” Trump’s tax returns, viewing the former president as “dangerous and a threat to democracy.”

Prosecutors are pushing for the maximum sentence, arguing that Littlejohn leaked over a thousand individuals’ tax returns, which resulted in significant harm, including invasion of privacy, psychological distress, and undermining “public faith and confidence in the IRS, an institution that is critical to the effective functioning of our government.”

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The Department of Justice (DOJ) informed a sentencing judge Wednesday that a former contractor for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Charles Littlejohn, intentionally took on the role so he could steal and leak former President Trump's tax returns. show more