Sunday, October 19, 2025

Top House Investigator Blasts AG Bondi’s Handling of Epstein Files.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Congressman James Comer (R-KY), Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi over her handling of claims regarding a supposed Jeffrey Epstein client list.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: James Comer, Pam Bondi, President Donald J. Trump, Prince Andrew, and Jeffrey Epstein.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Recent interviews and investigations conducted by the House Oversight Committee, ongoing in the United States.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I don’t think anyone would say she’s handled this situation in a perfect manner.” – James Comer

🎯IMPACT: Increased scrutiny of Epstein-related documents and public figures connected to the case, including potential new revelations about Prince Andrew.

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Congressman James Comer (R-KY), Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, is again criticizing Attorney General Pam Bondi for her handling of claims surrounding a supposed Jeffrey Epstein client list. Bondi had previously suggested in February that such a list was “sitting on my desk,” but later said there was no list and she was referring to Epstein case files more broadly.

Comer stated, “It’s an odd series of events. She said she had the Epstein list on her [desk], then they walked it back and said there was no list. That’s a question she needs to answer.” He added, “I don’t think anyone would say she’s handled this situation in a perfect manner.”

The Kentucky Republican also addressed claims that President Donald J. Trump referred to the Epstein scandal as a “hoax.” He clarified, “I don’t interpret what Donald Trump said as the Epstein Island criminal activity was a hoax. I think what he means by hoax is it’s a hoax that the media is trying to say that Donald Trump ever went to Epstein Island, or Donald Trump was ever involved in inappropriate relationships with these young girls, or the human trafficking.”

Meanwhile, Comer has vowed to release any relevant documents regarding Prince Andrew and his connections to Epstein. He stated, “Anything we get we will publish,” warning, “If Prince Andrew’s name is mentioned, you’ll see it.” Comer emphasized transparency in the investigation, saying, “We believe very strongly in due process, and we’re going to give everyone an opportunity to explain themselves.”

The Department of Justice (DOJ) previously announced Epstein’s death was a suicide—despite widespread speculation to the contrary—and stated that no incriminating client list exists. However, public interest in the case remains high, with further document releases expected in the coming weeks, potentially involving communications and financial records tied to Prince Andrew.

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Georgia Supreme Court Denies Willis’s Attempt to Pursue Trump Prosecution.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Georgia Supreme Court rejected Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s bid to prosecute President Donald J. Trump over the 2020 election.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, President Donald Trump, and Georgia’s Supreme Court justices.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The decision was made on Tuesday in Georgia.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Willis’s misconduct during the investigation and prosecution of President Trump was egregious and she deserved nothing less than disqualification.” – Steve Sadow

🎯IMPACT: The case against Trump is now in limbo, as appointing a new prosecutor could take months.

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Early Tuesday, the Georgia Supreme Court put an end to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis‘s attempt to revive her Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) prosecution against President Donald J. Trump over allegations he tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state. In a 4-3 decision, the court upheld a lower court ruling that disqualified Willis on the grounds of “significant appearance of impropriety,” stemming from her romantic relationship with her appointed prosecutor in the case, Nathan Wade.

Willis had aimed to prosecute Trump and his allies on racketeering charges prior to the 2024 presidential election, alleging they attempted to overturn the 2020 election results. However, after Willis’s ethics breach was exposed, she was removed from the case and was unable to use her lawfare effort to derail Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign.

The case now faces uncertainty as Georgia’s Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council may need to appoint a new prosecutor, a process that could take months, if the prosecution is even pursued further.

Reacting to the decision, Trump’s lead attorney in Georgia, Steve Sadow, said, “Willis’s misconduct during the investigation and prosecution of President Trump was egregious and she deserved nothing less than disqualification. This proper decision should bring an end to the wrongful political, lawfare persecutions of the President.”

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Trump Files $15 Billion Defamation Lawsuit Against ‘Most Degenerate Newspaper in History.’

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump filed a federal lawsuit against The New York Times, seeking $15 billion for alleged defamation and libel.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, The New York Times, and four of its journalists.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Filed late Monday in the U.S. District Court in Florida.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I view it as the single largest illegal Campaign contribution, EVER.” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: The lawsuit underscores the growing distrust of corporate media.

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President Donald J. Trump announced late Monday that he has filed a federal lawsuit against The New York Times, seeking $15 billion for alleged defamation and libel. Trump called the outlet “one of the worst and most degenerate newspapers in the history of our country, a virtual mouthpiece for the Radical Left Democrat Party.”

“Today, I have the Great Honor of bringing a $15 Billion Dollar Defamation and Libel Lawsuit against The New York Times,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “I view it as the single largest illegal Campaign contribution, EVER. Their Endorsement of Kamala Harris was actually put dead center on the front page of The New York Times, something heretofore UNHEARD OF!”

“I am PROUD to hold this once respected ‘rag’ responsible, as we are doing with the Fake News Networks such as our successful litigation against George Slopadopoulos/ABC/Disney, and 60 Minutes/CBS/Paramount, who knew that they were falsely “smearing” me through a highly sophisticated system of document and visual alteration, which was, in effect, a malicious form of defamation, and thus, settled for record amounts,” Trump added.

The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court in Florida, names The New York Times and four of its journalists. Attorneys for Trump accused the outlet of “spreading false and defamatory content” about the president. “The Times has betrayed the journalistic ideals of honesty, objectivity, and accuracy that it once professed,” the lawyers stated, adding that the outlet “published such statements negligently, with knowledge of the falsity of the statements, and/or with reckless disregard of their truth or falsity.”

 A similar lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal was filed in July over its Jeffrey Epstein coverage. In 2020, Trump sued The New York Times over an opinion column that claimed his campaign was influenced by Moscow; that case was dismissed as “protected speech.”

In recent days, Trump has called for reinstating the Cold War-era Smith‑Mundt Act to hold media accountable.

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Tyler Robinson Faces Capital Murder Charge, Firing Squad Over Charlie Kirk Assassination.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Tyler Robinson, 22, is set to be charged with capital murder for the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, 31, during a debate event at Utah Valley University.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson, President Donald J. Trump, and Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R).

📍WHEN & WHERE: The charges will be announced Tuesday at 2 PM ET, with Robinson’s virtual court appearance scheduled for 5 PM. Kirk’s assassination was carried out last Wednesday at Utah Valley University.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Leftist ideology” and online “radicalization” were cited as factors in Robinson’s alleged actions by prosecutors.

🎯IMPACT: The case could lead to a rare capital punishment trial in Utah, potentially resulting in execution by firing squad.

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Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect in the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, is slated to face capital murder charges on Tuesday, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. The charges will be formally announced at 2 PM ET, prior to Robinson’s initial court appearance at 5 PM.

Authorities allege Robinson was swayed by “leftist ideology” and became “radicalized” online, leading him to murder Kirk, a 31-year-old father of two, at a public debate event at Utah Valley University last Wednesday.

President Donald J. Trump and Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) have publicly supported the death penalty for Robinson. Notably, Utah, as one of 27 states where capital punishment is authorized, allows execution by firing squad as a fallback if lethal injection is unavailable. The state last employed a firing squad in 2010 to execute Ronnie Lee Gardner. In that instance, five law enforcement volunteers fired rifles, one loaded with a blank round to obscure who delivered the lethal shots.

Should Robinson face aggravated murder charges, prosecutors have 60 days to declare their intent to pursue the death penalty, triggering a prolonged legal process with a two-phase trial for guilt and sentencing. Alternatively, Robinson could face life in prison without parole.

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Top Tony Blair Advisor Walks Back Lies About Charlie Kirk.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s former communications director, Alastair Campbell, apologized for falsely claiming Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk supported stoning homosexuals to death.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Alastair Campbell, Charlie Kirk, Andrew Doyle, and Stephen King.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The controversy unfolded following Kirk’s assassination, with comments and retractions made on social media and podcasts.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Apologies for this. I had seen a clip on social media which did not have the full context, and had seen others making the same claim.” – Alastair Campbell

🎯IMPACT: The incident highlights the need for caution when sharing social media content.

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Alastair Campbell, the infamous former communications director to Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair, best known for his role in paving the way for the Iraq War, has issued a public apology after making false claims about Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk. Speaking on the podcast The Rest Is Politics, which he co-hosts with former Conservative Party government minister Rory Stewart, Campbell alleged that Kirk had advocated for the stoning of homosexuals.

Campbell said on the podcast, “The guy’s died and it’s tragi … but it’s important we don’t lose sight of some of the views he expressed because they were horrific. I remember one clip I saw of him saying that, a literal reading of the Bible, gay people should be stoned to death.” This false statement triggered swift backlash, with political satirist Andrew Doyle, sharing a clip of the exchange that refuted Campbell’s claim.

“No… Charlie Kirk categorically did NOT support the stoning to death of gay people. Will you retract this reckless and ignorant smear?” Doyle wrote on X.

The video Campbell referenced was later shown to be part of a broader discussion on selective biblical interpretation, not a call to violence. Campbell later apologized publicly on X, saying, “Apologies for this. I had seen a clip on social media which did not have the full context, and had seen others making the same claim. The full exchange shows it was a debate about Biblical interpretation, not a call for the stoning of gay people.”

Other public figures, including author Stephen King, also spread the inaccurate claim and subsequently retracted it.

Campbell’s co-host, Rory Stewart, a former Conservative Party leadership contender, has previously faced media attention for all but guaranteeing that Kamala Harris would win the U.S. presidency, and for clashing with Vice President J.D. Vance over the Christian teaching on the hierarchy of love.

“I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: the problem with Rory and people like him is that he has an IQ of 110 and thinks he has an IQ of 130,” Vance said.

Image by University of Salford.

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U.S., UK to Forge Nuclear Power Deals During Trump State Visit.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump is set to sign major nuclear energy agreements with the United Kingdom during his state visit, including building new nuclear plants to power artificial intelligence (AI) and reduce reliance on Russian nuclear material.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and corporate partners including X-energy, Centrica, Holtec, EDF, and Tritax.

📍WHEN & WHERE: During President Trump’s upcoming state visit to the United Kingdom, including meetings at Windsor Castle and Chequers.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Today’s commercial deals set up a framework to unleash commercial access in both the U.S. and UK, enhancing global energy security, strengthening U.S. energy dominance, and securing nuclear supply chains across the Atlantic.” – Chris Wright.

🎯IMPACT: The agreements aim to enhance global energy security, strengthen the U.S. energy sector, and secure nuclear supply chains while fostering economic growth and job creation in both nations.

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President Donald J. Trump will sign a series of nuclear energy agreements with the United Kingdom during his state visit this week, aimed at strengthening transatlantic energy ties and reducing reliance on Russian nuclear fuel. The agreements, which include plans to build new nuclear reactors and power data infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI) systems, will be finalized during Trump’s meeting with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer.

Under the terms of the deals, American company X-energy will partner with Centrica to build 12 advanced modular reactors in Hartlepool. In a separate agreement, Holtec will join forces with EDF and Tritax to develop small nuclear-powered data centers in Nottinghamshire. U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright called the partnerships a major milestone, stating, “Today’s commercial deals set up a framework to unleash commercial access in both the U.S. and UK, enhancing global energy security, strengthening U.S. energy dominance, and securing nuclear supply chains across the Atlantic.”

A senior U.S. official emphasized that eliminating dependency on Russian nuclear fuel by 2028 is a top priority, warning that continued reliance could create long-term vulnerabilities. Britain has already banned Russian natural gas imports but continues to use some Russian-supplied nuclear fuel. Prime Minister Starmer described the deals as part of a “golden age of nuclear” that would create thousands of jobs and lower long-term energy costs.

Trump’s state visit, hosted by King Charles III, is his second official state visit to the United Kingdom, an exceedingly rare diplomatic honor. Events will include a state banquet at Windsor Castle and a wreath-laying ceremony at St. George’s Chapel. The visit underscores the enduring relationship between the two countries and comes as the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary of independence.

Trump and Starmer are scheduled to meet at the Chequers estate on Thursday to discuss broader economic cooperation and global security issues, including the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

Vice President J.D. Vance has also played a prominent role in the British-American relationship, pressuring the British government to drop proposed surveillance powers that would have compromised the data privacy of U.S. citizens. Vance has also directly criticized British free speech restrictions to Prime Minister Starmer, signaling that civil liberties remain a sticking point between the allies even as economic and energy ties deepen.

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Trump Admin Indicates ‘Framework’ of TikTok Deal Has Been Reached.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump suggested that a deal has been reached with China to keep TikTok operational in the United States.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping, and U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Discussions occurred during a trade meeting in Europe on September 15, with follow-up talks planned for Friday.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The big Trade Meeting in Europe between The United States of America, and China, has gone VERY WELL!” – President Trump

🎯IMPACT: A deal could save TikTok from a U.S. ban, while addressing national security concerns and trade disputes with China.

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President Donald J. Trump announced on September 15 that an agreement to keep TikTok accessible to users in the United States has been reached with China. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the recent U.S.-China trade discussions in Europe had gone “very well” and would soon conclude. “A deal was also reached on a ‘certain’ company that young people in our Country very much wanted to save,” he wrote. “They will be very happy!”

The statement follows a meeting in Spain between U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Chinese officials to discuss the future of TikTok, the popular video-sharing platform owned by Beijing-based ByteDance. According to Bessent, a framework for a deal has been established, with additional negotiations set for Friday between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump said his relationship with Xi “remains a very strong one.”

Bessent later clarified that President Trump’s threat to shut down TikTok had convinced the Chinese to back away from demands to lower tariffs as part of a deal to sell TikTok in the United States. While not clarifying the details, he added that the terms would protect Americans’ national security interests.

TikTok’s future in the U.S. has been uncertain since Congress passed a law in 2024 requiring ByteDance to divest from the app or face a nationwide ban. The law cited national security concerns, alleging the platform could allow the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to access American user data. Trump has delayed enforcement several times, with the latest deadline for compliance set for September 17.

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court upheld the divestment law, ruling in favor of the government in a unanimous decision. The ruling cleared the way for the government to enforce a ban unless ByteDance sold its stake to a U.S.-approved buyer.

Complicating the issue, multiple reports have accused TikTok of continuing to transmit Western user data to servers in China. In May, European regulators fined TikTok €530 million (~$624.4 million) for violations related to data privacy, including secretly transferring EU user data overseas. Irish data authorities warned that unless the company implemented changes within six months, it could face a suspension of its operations in the European Union (EU).

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Hochul Backs Extreme-Left Muslim Migrant Mamdani for NYC Mayor.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Governor Kathy Hochul (D) endorsed Zohran Mamdani (D) for New York City mayor.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Kathy Hochul, Zohran Mamdani, Mayor Eric Adams, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, and President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: September 2025, New York City.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This endorsement is proof that New York Democrats are drifting further into extremism.” – New York GOP Chair Ed Cox

🎯IMPACT: Hochul’s support for Mamdani, an avowed socialist and member of Shia Islam’s radical Twelver sect, ties establishment Democrats more closely to extreme left radicals, undermining the party statewide and potentially nationally.

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul (D) has thrown her support behind far-left Zohran Mamdani in New York City’s mayoral race, tying herself to his extreme policy platform. Mamdani, a Ugandan immigrant and avowed socialist who recently secured an upset victory in the Democratic primary, is popular among the party’s left-progressive base but polarizing among the population at large.

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) are also facing calls to publicly support Mamdani. However, his candidacy represents a sharp departure from the city’s current leadership, with the socialist supporting radical policies including defunding the police, abolishing prisons, abolishing private property, and increasing taxes in “whiter neighborhoods.”

Mamdani also subscribes to extreme religious views, being an adherent of Shia Islam’s Twelver sect—which believes a 1,200-year-old prophet, Muhammad al-Mahdi, is living in hiding, biding his time before restoring the true Islam and leading its followers into a final war before the Day of Judgment.

“[Hochul’s] endorsement is proof that New York Democrats are drifting further into extremism,” said New York GOP Chair Ed Cox.

“[I]t was only a matter of time before the Worst Governor in America [Kathy Hochul] would bend the knee to the Communist Antisemite Zohran Mamdani,” concurred Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), adding: “At the exact moment when New Yorkers are looking for strong leadership from their Governor with a majority opposing Zohran Mamdani, Kathy Hochul embraces this raging Communist who will destroy New York making it less affordable and more dangerous – once again putting criminals and communists first, and New Yorkers LAST.”

The mayoral race has taken a dramatic turn, with reports that President Donald J. Trump attempted to persuade incumbent Mayor Eric Adams, a former Democrat now running as an independent, to drop out in favor of former Governor Andrew Cuomo, as polls suggest Cuomo could see off Mamdani in a head-to-head race. However, Adams has rejected the idea and remains committed to his likely doomed campaign.

Many of Mamdani’s far-left past statements are now being resurfaced. For instance, in a 2021 interview, he said one of his proudest accomplishments was a fund he helped create, directing money towards illegal immigrant workers, boasting that this was made possible “because of the pressure brought by [illegals] that the state doesn’t even recognize.”

Additionally, after a New York City Police Department (NYPD) officer was killed in the line of duty recently, past social media posts re-emerged in which Mamdani referred to the police as “racist, anti-queer & a major threat to public safety,” advocating for defunding and so-called “decarceration”—that is, the release of incarcerated criminals.

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WaPo Fires Columnist for Bluesky Posts About Charlie Kirk.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Washington Post has fired its founding Global Opinion editor and columnist, Karen Attiah, over a string of vile posts on far-left social media app Bluesky, following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk last week.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Washington Post and Karen Attiah.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Attiah announced she had been fired on Monday, September 15, 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: Attiah said that “part of what keeps America so violent is the insistence that people perform care, empty goodness and absolution for white men who espouse hatred and violence.”

🎯IMPACT: The firing is one of the more politically high-profile following Kirk’s assassination last week. A large number of leftists working in education, healthcare, state and local government, the U.S. military, and elsewhere have been fired for grotesque expressions of approval after Kirk’s murder.

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The Washington Post has fired its founding Global Opinion editor and columnist, Karen Attiah, over a string of vile posts on the far-left social media app, Bluesky, following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk last week. Attiah, who has been a routine source of controversy for the Jeff Bezos-owned newspaper, wrote, among other posts, that “part of what keeps America so violent is the insistence that people perform care, empty goodness and absolution for white men who espouse hatred and violence.”

She also attempted to justify her lack of empathy after Kirk‘s death by calling denouncements of violence just “empty rhetoric” and arguing Republicans instigate political violence. The now-former Washington Post columnist went on to write in a reply to another user that, “refusing to tear my clothes and smear ashes on my face in performative mourning for a white man that espoused violence is… not the same as violence.”

“Last week, the Washington Post fired me. The reason? Speaking out against political violence, racial double standards, and America’s apathy toward guns,” Attiah wrote on Monday on her Substack blog. “As a columnist, I used my voice to defend freedom and democracy, challenge power and reflect on culture and politics with honesty and conviction. Now, I am the one being silenced—for doing my job.”

Attiah went on to defend her social media posts, writing: “[T]he Post accused my measured Bluesky posts of being ‘unacceptable’, ‘gross misconduct’ and of endangering the physical safety of colleagues—charges without evidence, which I reject completely as false.”

This isn’t the first time that Attiah has stoked controversy for anti-Republican and anti-white opinions. The National Pulse reported in July 2024 that Attiah, an alumnus of Northwestern University, resigned as the co-chair of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) convention over its decision to invite President Donald J. Trump to speak. “I am so angry right now. N.A.B.J., this was a colossal mistake,” she said of the decision.

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WATCH: Vance, Miller Vow Admin Will ‘Destroy’ Left-Wing Networks Promoting Violence Following Charlie Kirk Assassination.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Vice President J.D. Vance and White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller discussed upcoming actions against left-wing organizations promoting political violence on The Charlie Kirk Show.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: J.D. Vance, Stephen Miller, the Trump administration, assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, and left-wing networks.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The exchange took place on The Charlie Kirk Show on September 15, 2025.

💬KEY QUOTE: “With God as my witness, we are going to use every resource we have at the Department of Justice, Homeland Security, and throughout this government to identify, disrupt, dismantle, and destroy these networks and make America safe again for the American people.” – Stephen Miller

🎯IMPACT: The discussion portends an expansive, whole-of-government effort to crush left-wing networks promoting political violence following Charlie Kirk’s assassination last Wednesday.

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Vice President J.D. Vance, filling in for assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk on The Charlie Kirk Show on Monday, and White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller, have promised to “destroy” left-wing networks promoting political violence following Kirk’s murder at Utah Valley University last Wednesday.

“We’re going to go after the NGO network that foments, facilitates, and engages in violence,” Vance said, inviting Miller to explain “at a high level, what you and the whole [Trump] administration have been working on to try to make sure that we don’t reward or promote this craziness.”

Miller revealed that the last message he received from Kirk stressed that the Trump administration “need[s] to have a strategy for the left-wing organizations that are promoting violence” in America, and that he has written these words onto his heart since the Turning Point founder’s assassination.

“People ask me, you know, what emotions I’m feeling right now… I mean, you kind of know the answer. There’s incredible sadness, but there’s incredible anger. And the thing about anger is that unfocused anger or blind rage is not a productive emotion, right? But focused anger, righteous, directed for a just cause, is one of the most important agents of change in human history,” Miller said. “And we are going to channel all of the anger that we have over the organized campaign that led to this assassination to uproot and dismantle these terrorist networks.”

Miller stressed that the “organized doxing campaigns, the organized riots, the organized street violence, the organized campaigns of dehumanization, vilification, posting people’s addresses… and the actual organized cells that carry out and facilitate the violence” are a “vast domestic terror movement,” adding: “With God as my witness, we are going to use every resource we have at the Department of Justice, Homeland Security, and throughout this government to identify, disrupt, dismantle, and destroy these networks and make America safe again for the American people. It will happen, and we will do it in Charlie’s name.”

President Donald J. Trump has already publicly suggested a Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act case against left-wing plutocrat George Soros, suggesting his NGO network is facilitating “more than protests… real agitation [and] riots on the street.”

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