Thursday, September 18, 2025

REVEALED: MeidasTouch Contributor Is Ex-GOP Rep. and Jan 6 Committee Collaborator with Taste for ‘Bigfoot Erotica.’

MeidasTouch, the far-left news organization responsible for the “bloodbath” hoax, boasts former Republican legislator Denver Riggleman as a contributor. Riggleman previously won plaudits from the left for collaborating with the Democrat-dominated January 6 Committee, which employed him as a senior staffer.

Riggleman began his transformation into an anti-America First crusader after local party officials censured him for failing to oppose “out-of-control spending” or mass migration in Congress. He was also criticized for failing to support “traditional family values, and other conservative principles,” and in particular for officiating a homosexual wedding for two of his staffers. This helped precipitate a successful primary challenge by now-Rep. Bob Good in 2020.

Described as an “intel expert” on his MeidasTouch profile, Riggleman was best known as a comic figure prior to the aforementioned controversies, with his 2018 election campaign marred by revelations concerning his penchant for “Bigfoot erotica.”

Democrat opponent Leslie Cockburn unearthed social media posts by Riggleman featuring Bigfoot or Riggleman himself as Bigfoot with oversized genitals for a fictitious book about the cryptid’s “mating habits.”

Riggleman self-published at least two tomes on Bigfoot titled Bigfoot Exterminators, Inc. and Bigfoot… It’s Complicated. Cockburn claims she has read a third Riggleman book on Bigfoot titled Bigfoot Assassins, featuring a “key plot point about witches and menstrual blood.”

Bigfoot… It’s Complicated, published after Riggleman’s election, is “absolutely jam-packed with Bigfoot sex,” according to reviewers, with its very first chapter being titled, ‘A Discussion on Simian Genitalia.’

Riggleman claims in the book that he does not personally “dabble in monster porn,” though he plaintively asks: “How could someone kink-shame those gentle souls who take delight in the soulful, passionate moan of Sasquatch?”

MeidasTouch involves many unpleasant characters, including ‘Coach D,’ who believes America’s Founders were all white supremacist racist pedophiles.

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MeidasTouch, the far-left news organization responsible for the "bloodbath" hoax, boasts former Republican legislator Denver Riggleman as a contributor. Riggleman previously won plaudits from the left for collaborating with the Democrat-dominated January 6 Committee, which employed him as a senior staffer. show more
New York Times

The New York Times Has a Leaker Problem…

Senior leadership at the New York Times has finally had enough of being pushed around by newsroom employees. The paper has tasked editor Charlotte Behrendt with examining allegations that staff has leaked sensitive story details ahead of publication to rival outlets to damage the paper’s reporting, especially regarding the Israeli war against the Hamas terrorist group.

“The idea that someone dips into that process in the middle, and finds something that they considered might be interesting or damaging to the story under way, and then provides that to people outside, felt to me and my colleagues like a breakdown in the sort of trust and collaboration that’s necessary in the editorial process,” the paper’s executive editor, Joe Kahn, said in an interview. He added: “I haven’t seen that happen before.”

ISRAEL COVERAGE SPARKS BACKLASH.

Coverage of the October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attack against Israel has been a point of particular contention among reporters and other newsroom staff. Despite the New York Times‘s reporters assigned to cover the ongoing conflict having found reasonably conclusive evidence that Hamas engaged in rape and other forms of sexual violence against Israeli citizens, other newsroom staff have either tried to deny the assault happened or have complained the team hasn’t done more to cover Israeli atrocities against Palestinians in Gaza.

In an incident that pushed senior executives at the paper to have Behrendt begin investigating their news staff, sensitive details about the violent acts of the Hamas terrorists on October 7 — which were set to be revealed on a New York Times podcast — were leaked to a competing outlet before the podcast aired.

THE TOM COTTON INCIDENT.

The internal backlash over coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict has sparked concerns among senior staff at the paper that their newsroom has become too focused on activism and not news coverage — resulting in a breakdown of trust. However, this was a problem long before the October 7 terrorist attacks. The activist employees pushed out Editorial Page Editor James Bennet after he greenlit an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) calling on the government to deploy the National Guard in response to the George Floyd and BLM riots.

FOLLOW THE FACTS.

For his part, Kahn stressed that he believes the paper is becoming less biased — despite his reservations about some of the younger members in the newsroom. During a recent event with The Wall Street Journal, he stressed that the paper — in his opinion — has been relatively balanced in its coverage of President Biden. Specifically, he noted their coverage of concerns regarding the 81-year-old president’s age — despite objections from some younger staff who feared it might hurt Biden’s re-election efforts. “What you do is you pursue every story, you follow the facts and you give readers the information they need to make intelligent decisions,’ Kahn said.

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Senior leadership at the New York Times has finally had enough of being pushed around by newsroom employees. The paper has tasked editor Charlotte Behrendt with examining allegations that staff has leaked sensitive story details ahead of publication to rival outlets to damage the paper's reporting, especially regarding the Israeli war against the Hamas terrorist group. show more
Bishop WSJ

GOP Rep Says ‘Wall Street Journal Captured By Left.’

During a Congressional hearing on Thursday with former CBS News reporter Catherine Herridge, Congressman Dan Bishop (R-NC) raised concerns about left-wing political bias within American corporate media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal. “My observation — and I’m a Republican, so it’s partisan I guess in part — but I think you look at the stats, I would suggest the American people see it this way, CBS News is among the corporate behemoth media outlets, all of which seem to be captured by one side of the American political spectrum,” the North Carolina Republican said.

Bishop added, “You’ve worked for one of those. Maybe Fox News one on the other side, but CBS, NBC, Wall Street Journal…” At this point, the Congressman paused, appearing to consider his statement before continuing, “Well, largely, yes. Washington Post, New York Times, all of the big media seems to be captured by one side,” he concluded.

Responding, Herridge stressed the need for ideological diversity in America’s newsrooms. “I worked at ABC News, I worked at Fox News, and I worked at CBS News, and I brought the same approach at every place that I worked, which is that it’s about accountability journalism on the left and on the right and representing diverse points of view,” the former CBS reporter said.

While viewed ostensibly as a conservative-leaning publication, The Wall Street Journal has come under fire for being overly hostile to former President Donald Trump — including its uncritical coverage of the debunked Steele Dossier. The Rupert Murdoch-owned newspaper has also been criticized for publishing Chinese Communist Party propaganda.

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During a Congressional hearing on Thursday with former CBS News reporter Catherine Herridge, Congressman Dan Bishop (R-NC) raised concerns about left-wing political bias within American corporate media outlets, including The Wall Street Journal. "My observation — and I’m a Republican, so it’s partisan I guess in part — but I think you look at the stats, I would suggest the American people see it this way, CBS News is among the corporate behemoth media outlets, all of which seem to be captured by one side of the American political spectrum," the North Carolina Republican said. show more

Biden WH Pressured ‘Fact Checker’ Snopes to Change Ratings.

According to internal communications, officials from the Joe Biden regime successfully pressured the fact-checking website Snopes to change its rating on a fact check regarding a prospective federal ban on gas stoves.

“Sent over tough letter to this writer yesterday when the initial claim was rated as ‘mixed,'” Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) communications director Pamela Rucker Springs bragged in an email to White House assistant press secretary Michael Kikukawa, linking to an updated fact check. Kikukawa responded, saying the change was “so helpful.”

Initially, Snopes had issued a “mixture” rating on claims the Biden regime was contemplating a ban on gas-powered stoves, influenced by statements by Richard Trumka Jr., a member CPSC.

Trumka Jr. had said such a ban was “on the table,” and the CPSC was weighing regulations “drastically reducing emissions or banning gas stoves entirely.”

However, Snopes downplayed Trumka Jr.’s pronouncements and changed its fact check rating to “false” after Biden regime officials leaned on them, asserting the CPSC is “not currently considering a ban on gas stoves.”

Watchdog group the Functional Government Initiative (FGI) laid bare the process by which the regime arranged the changes by securing emails between CPSC and White House communications officials.

“A commissioner appointed by President Biden wanted to ban gas stoves, and he got caught, provoking a public outcry,” commented FGI spokesman Peter McGinnis.

“So, the CPSC staff leaned on Snopes, seeking to counter the narrative… And the White House finds this ‘helpful.’ Helpful with what?” he questioned.

“This goes beyond dysfunction — the government using sympathetic media to censor inconvenient news.”

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According to internal communications, officials from the Joe Biden regime successfully pressured the fact-checking website Snopes to change its rating on a fact check regarding a prospective federal ban on gas stoves. show more

‘Not One Dollar!’ Trump Vows No More Funding for NPR After Editor Reveals Ingrained Bias.

Donald Trump has called for NPR to be defunded after Uri Berliner, a senior business editor at the state-funded broadcaster, revealed how anti-Trump bias and woke ideology have skewed its news coverage in recent years.

Berliner revealed that NPR journalists actively worked towards damaging or toppling Trump’s presidency, aligning themselves heavily with Representative Adam Schiff and the Trump-Russia conspiracy theory while burying news of Hunter Biden’s  “laptop from hell.”

“NO MORE FUNDING FOR NPR, A TOTAL SCAM!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.

“EDITOR SAID THEY HAVE NO REPUBLICANS, AND IS ONLY USED TO ‘DAMAGE TRUMP.’ THEY ARE A LIBERAL DISINFORMATION MACHINE,” he continued, adding: “NOT ONE DOLLAR!!!”

Berliner revealed that NPR was quick to dismiss the “lab leak” theory of Covid’s origins. He also revealed that staff were tasked with “identifying and ending systemic racism” — a woke conspiracy theory that holds ethnic minorities are being systematically oppressed in society to benefit white people.

NPR receives tens of millions of dollars in public funding, much of which is routed indirectly through local radio stations.

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Donald Trump has called for NPR to be defunded after Uri Berliner, a senior business editor at the state-funded broadcaster, revealed how anti-Trump bias and woke ideology have skewed its news coverage in recent years. show more

Media Continues to Peddle Federal Abortion Ban Conspiracies Despite Unequivocal Trump Statement.

The corporate media is continuing to peddle falsehoods aimed at riling up abortion activists in an attempt to swing November elections for Democrats, with a new article in the Washington Post claiming the practice could be banned at the federal level under a second Trump term, despite the 45th President making an unequivocal federalist argument just days ago.

In his initial statement on abortion, Trump confirmed his personal support for exceptions in cases of rape, incest, and when the life of the mother is at risk. He also expressed his belief that, constitutionally, the issue should be decided according to “the will of the people” on a state-by-state basis.

“People forget, fighting Roe v. Wade was, right from the beginning, all about bringing the Issue back to the States, pursuant to the 10th Amendment and States’ Rights. It wasn’t about anything else,” he wrote.

“We had a Great Victory, it’s back in the States where it belongs, and where everyone wanted it. The States will be making the decision,” he added.

“Republicans are now free to run for Office based on the Horrible Border, Inflation, Bad Economy, and the Death & Destruction of our Country!”

Trump has frequently stressed people must follow “their heart” on abortion. However, he has warned conservatives that they must “win elections” to have any positive impact on the country at all.

Pushing for total or near-total bans on abortion, which does not enjoy broad public support, is likely to frustrate this larger goal, according to most polling.

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The corporate media is continuing to peddle falsehoods aimed at riling up abortion activists in an attempt to swing November elections for Democrats, with a new article in the Washington Post claiming the practice could be banned at the federal level under a second Trump term, despite the 45th President making an unequivocal federalist argument just days ago. show more

REVEALED: More Diddy Links to MeidasTouch Founders, Described as Biden’s ‘Front Line.’  

Kenny Meiselas, the father of the three brothers who founded the MeidasTouch group, was introduced to his current wife by Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, a.k.a. Puff Daddy, the hip hop mogul now accused of sexual assault and sex trafficking.

Meiselas — whose sons Ben, Brett, and Jordy started the “bloodbath” hoax and are described by Joe Biden’s White House as the “front lines” of the campaign against Donald Trump — is a celebrity attorney and has worked with Combs for decades.

Combs reportedly played a highly active role in pairing him with Beth Katz Meiselas, a publicist to the likes of Jennifer Lopez. He took the attorney shopping for Cartier sunglasses and Versace suits to help make the match.

Combs also played a crucial role in paving the way for Ben Meiselas, Kenny’s son from a previous marriage, to enter politics. He took the younger Meiselas on as an intern, where he worked with Combs’s team on a voter registration drive in 2004 and attended the Democratic convention.

Ben eventually parlayed this nepotistic posting into an internship with then-Senator Hillary Clinton.

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Kenny Meiselas, the father of the three brothers who founded the MeidasTouch group, was introduced to his current wife by Sean 'Diddy' Combs, a.k.a. Puff Daddy, the hip hop mogul now accused of sexual assault and sex trafficking. show more

NPR Editor Makes Stunning Admission Over Left-Wing Bias.

A senior editor at National Public Radio (NPR) says the outlet’s response to the election of then-President Donald Trump and the death of George Floyd — and subsequent riots — transformed the news organization for the worse. Uri Berliner, a senior business editor, admits NPR has always been liberal, but contends it used to foster an “open-minded, curious culture.” In contrast, its reaction to Trump and the post-Floyd panic regarding “systemic racism” caused its tone to become “knee-jerk, activist, [and] scolding.”

HOOKED ON SCHIFF.

Berliner claims NPR initially began its descent into extreme ideological bias after becoming one of the primary outlets pushing Rep. Adam Schiff‘s (D-CA) conspiracy theory that the 2016 Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government to rig the U.S. presidential election. “By my count, NPR hosts interviewed Schiff 25 times about Trump and Russia. During many of those conversations, Schiff alluded to purported evidence of collusion,” Berliner writes, adding: “The Schiff talking points became the drumbeat of NPR news reports.”

Despite investing a lot of time in coverage of Rep. Schiff’s claims, the outlet gave little attention to the fact that multiple investigations exonerated Trump of the California Democrat’s charges. “But when the Mueller report found no credible evidence of collusion, NPR’s coverage was notably sparse. Russiagate quietly faded from our programming,” the business editor says.

THE LAPTOP FROM HELL.

In another instance of editorial malpractice, Berliner details how NPR failed to cover the Hunter Biden laptop story. At the time, the news organization stated, “We don’t want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories.” Further, NPR said stories covering the laptop were “pure distractions.” Berliner, however, admits that “Its contents revealed [Hunter Biden’s] connection to the corrupt world of multimillion-dollar influence peddling and its possible implications for his father.”

Berliner described an editorial meeting as follows: “I listened as one of NPR’s best and most fair-minded journalists said it was good we weren’t following the laptop story because it could help Trump.”

COVID-19 PROPAGANDISTS.

Taking on NPR’s coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic, Berliner says its editorial staff quickly decided that the ‘natural origin’ theory was correct and that the ‘lab leak’ theory was either “racist or a right-wing conspiracy theory.” According to Berliner, the internal stance on COVID-19 was partly prompted by the outlet implicitly trusting the word of Anthony Fauci and former NIH head Francis Collins.

‘ENDING SYSTEMIC RACISM.’

The business editor says former CEO John Lansing enabled the internal cultural changes and editorial bias. Following the death of George Floyd, Berliner recounts how Lansing, rather than challenging staff to explore whether systemic racism was prevalent in America, tasked the news organization with “identifying and ending systemic racism.” Following Lansing’s “systemic racism” challenge, the organization was overtaken by racial affinity groups who pushed for tailored, niche coverage — increasingly alienated listeners and readers alike.

While Berliner insists that he believes NPR can be saved from itself, he does lament that “[w]ith declining ratings, sorry levels of trust, and an audience that has become less diverse over time, the trajectory for NPR is not promising.”

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A senior editor at National Public Radio (NPR) says the outlet's response to the election of then-President Donald Trump and the death of George Floyd — and subsequent riots — transformed the news organization for the worse. Uri Berliner, a senior business editor, admits NPR has always been liberal, but contends it used to foster an "open-minded, curious culture." In contrast, its reaction to Trump and the post-Floyd panic regarding "systemic racism" caused its tone to become "knee-jerk, activist, [and] scolding." show more

How Fitting: Soros Pours Cash into ‘Crooked Media’ Amidst Major Broadcast Push.

Soros Fund Management, founded by nonagenarian plutocrat and convicted insider trader George Soros, is investing heavily in radio and podcasting as his empire passes into the hands of his White House-linked son, Alex Soros.

Sources who have “been involved in discussions with Soros executives” have revealed the 93-year-old globalist may be preparing the ground for a major “audio buying spree,” having already invested millions in the industry since 2022.

These investments include backing a firm involved in the 2022 takeover of 18 Hispanic radio stations, including Cuban conservative stations in Miami, which Democrat operatives will now oversee. Also in 2022, Soros invested an “undisclosed sum” in podcasting network ‘Crooked Media,’ which hosts the Pod Save America show — a significant player in leftist media, fronted by Barack Obama staffers and boasting around 1.5 million listeners per episode.

This year, Soros Fund Management became the number one shareholder of Audacy, which, with over 230 stations, is the second-largest radio broadcaster in the United States and also runs a podcasting arm.

One of several podcasting companies Soros is looking to buy into is Lemonada, which recently signed divorced actress turned problem royal Meghan Markle.

Semafor, the globalist media outlet that reported the mooted “buying spree,” noted it could impact the U.S. election in November and suggested conservative radio hosts may feel unable to “second-guess” potentially fraudulent results.

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Soros Fund Management, founded by nonagenarian plutocrat and convicted insider trader George Soros, is investing heavily in radio and podcasting as his empire passes into the hands of his White House-linked son, Alex Soros. show more

REVEALED: WaPo Journo Who Celebrates Hamas Lives as Asylum Seeker in London.

Hajar Harb, a Palestinian journalist and Washington Post contributor who appeared to post messages celebrating the October 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel and mocking their victims, lives in London, England, as an asylum seeker. Harb was outed by the Campaign for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) for the posts, which have now been deleted.

The images include a picture of Hamas jihadists bursting into an Israeli building captioned, “Now we can truly say good morning,” another picture of jihadists infiltrating an Israeli city titled, “Enjoy your view,” and photos of an elderly Israeli woman and an Israeli woman with her young children, with captions appearing to mock them.

Harb also posted the number ‘600’ picked out in flowers when that appeared to be the Israeli death toll — it later rose to around 1,200 — with Arabic captions said to suggest she found the number “beautiful” or “sweet.”

It now emerges Harb herself fled from Hamas to the UK in 2019 after reporting that its health ministry in Gaza — responsible for the casualty counts emerging from the territory — was falsifying medical reports in exchange for cash. She was later given leave to remain.

London has become a haven for many Hamas sympathizers and even members, including Muhammad Qassem Sawalha — who is wanted by the Israeli government for helping command the terror organization in the West Bank.

Swalha lives in a substantial two-story property with its own garden and garage, originally provided by the state and eventually purchased by him with a £112,000 ($141,300) government discount.

The Washington Post says it is investigating Harb’s posts.

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Hajar Harb, a Palestinian journalist and Washington Post contributor who appeared to post messages celebrating the October 7 Hamas terror attacks on Israel and mocking their victims, lives in London, England, as an asylum seeker. Harb was outed by the Campaign for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting and Analysis (CAMERA) for the posts, which have now been deleted. show more