The bloodbath hoax continues to limp along, with fresh evidence emerging of the media’s selective outrage when it comes to President Donald Trump, who slammed this weekend’s reporting in a Truth Social post on Monday.
Meanwhile, social media activists continue to put together supercuts as well as imagery that shows the two-faced and duplicitous nature of the media commentators feigning outrage at Trump using the word “bloodbath” on Saturday.
The video below includes such words from POLITICO, Rachel Maddow, Ali Vitali, AZ Central, Mike Brezinski, Van Jones, Jake Tapper, Joe Scarborough, Don Lemon, Joy Reid, Whoopi Goldberg, and more.
The bloodbath hoax continues to limp along, with fresh evidence emerging of the media's selective outrage when it comes to President Donald Trump, who slammed this weekend’s reporting in a Truth Social post on Monday.
President Donald Trump blasted the “fake news media” on Monday morning after a weekend of fresh hoax attacks on him over his use of the word “bloodbath” in a speech in Ohio.
”The Fake News Media, and their Democrat Partners in the destruction of our Nation, pretended to be shocked at my use of the word BLOODBATH, even though they fully understood that I was simply referring to imports allowed by Crooked Joe Biden, which are killing the automobile industry,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
“The United Auto Workers, but not their leadership, fully understand what I mean. With the Electric Car Mandate being pushed by Biden, there soon won’t be any cars made in the USA – UNLESS I’M ELECTED PRESIDENT, IN WHICH CASE AUTO MANUFACTURING WILL THRIVE LIKE NEVER BEFORE!!! MAGA2024,” he concluded.
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President Donald Trump blasted the “fake news media” on Monday morning after a weekend of fresh hoax attacks on him over his use of the word “bloodbath” in a speech in Ohio.
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Jeffrey Toobin, former CNN legal analyst, returned to the network recently to comment on the Georgia case against Donald Trump, asserting it was “going nowhere,” likening the day to a triumph for the former president. Toobin, who previously served as a federal prosecutor, was joined by DeKalb County’s former district attorney, Gwen Keyes, on CNN’s discussion panel.
Toobin’s assessment was stark, remarking, “It’s an embarrassment… this case is going nowhere very quickly.” He also suggested the unlikelihood of the case reaching trial before the fall elections, given the lengthy jury selection process seen in other Georgia racketeering cases.
Georgia Judge’s recent ruling mandated that Willis either distance herself from the Trump case or dismiss special prosecutor Nathan Wade, due to allegations of an inappropriate romantic relationship. Following the ruling, Wade tendered his resignation.
Jeffrey Toobin, former CNN legal analyst, returned to the network recently to comment on the Georgia case against Donald Trump, asserting it was "going nowhere," likening the day to a triumph for the former president. Toobin, who previously served as a federal prosecutor, was joined by DeKalb County’s former district attorney, Gwen Keyes, on CNN’s discussion panel.
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Lebanese national Basel Bassel Ebbadi admitted to being a member of the Hezbollah terror group after he was apprehended by border patrol near El Paso, Texas, last week. Caught in possession of no legitimate documents, Ebbadi, 22, admitted he intended to create a bomb once in the United States, with New York as his target destination.
While in custody, Ebbadi explained his background with Hezbollah, according to the New York Post. Over 11 years, he trained under them, committing seven of those years to learning “jihad,” and serving an active role in safeguarding weaponry in the remaining four.
Illegal crossings into the United States continue at record rates under Joe Biden. An uptick in individuals on the terror watchlist entering the U.S. illegally has been noted, and encounters with such individuals have seen a significant increase – from 98 in the fiscal year 2022 to 172 in 2023. A total of 59 watchlisted individuals have already been apprehended in the first four months of 2024.
While Ebbadi has been marked for deportation, the country of his destination remains uncertain.
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Lebanese national Basel Bassel Ebbadi admitted to being a member of the Hezbollah terror group after he was apprehended by border patrol near El Paso, Texas, last week. Caught in possession of no legitimate documents, Ebbadi, 22, admitted he intended to create a bomb once in the United States, with New York as his target destination.
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A Haitian who entered the U.S. under the Biden regime’s controversial Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan (CHNV) parole processes faces charges of raping a 15-year-old girl in Rockland, Massachusetts.
Cory Alvarez, a 26-year-old Haitian national, came to the U.S. via the program, which permits up to 30,000 migrants per month to fly into the country. The program applies to Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan, and Venezuelan migrants. It grants them work authorization and a two-year stay in the U.S., provided they have a sponsor, pass specific checks, and have not entered the country illegally.
Massachusetts local authorities arrested Alvarez at a Comfort Inn, a participant in a program that provides accommodation for migrant families. The charge was one count of aggravated rape of a child, to which he pleaded not guilty.
The Biden government established the CHNV program for Venezuelans in October 2022, expanding it to include Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans in January 2023. The Department of Homeland Security has touted the scheme as a ‘safe and orderly’ method of immigration and a key asset in managing the hemisphere’s elevated migration levels.
A court struck down a lawsuit from 20 GOP-led states against the program which accused the government of misusing the parole process. Alvarez is one of a number of illegal aliens arrested recently for sex crimes. Just this week, ICE reported it detained 275 “noncitizen sex offenders” in a February operation. Also this week, police in Florida arrested three Guatemalan illegals for abducting and sexually assaulting a woman.
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A Haitian who entered the U.S. under the Biden regime’s controversial Cuban, Haitian, Nicaraguan and Venezuelan (CHNV) parole processes faces charges of raping a 15-year-old girl in Rockland, Massachusetts.
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Democratic Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is requesting $752 million in federal government funds to fund migrant shelters and related services. The governor says she hopes to lessen the financial burden currently shouldered by local governments and non-governmental organizations. The unchecked flow of illegal immigrants across the southern border has brought many local government budgets to the brink of collapse.
The financial support requested by Arizona would be directed towards the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Shelter and Services Program, part of the anticipated Homeland Security Appropriations bill. This federal initiative provides aid to groups dedicated to assisting illegal immigrants who have claimed asylum.
According to Hobbs, Congressional inaction has shifted the responsibility for security and well-being onto working families in Arizona. The Democratic governor is also lobbying lawmakers to back the Senate border deal. The National Pulse has previously reported that the Senate legislation contains little in the way of border funding. It is primarily a guest worker program tacked on to military aid for Ukraine.
Local officials in Arizona say they hope that state and federal lawmakers will heed their appeals and address the escalating crisis. “I hope that Washington just listens to what we here on the border need. Sometimes we’re forgotten,” said Yuma police chief Thomas Garrity. He added: “You hear about San Diego, you hear about Tucson, you hear about Eagle Pass, but they forget about that here in Yuma. We face this every day.”
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Democratic Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs is requesting $752 million in federal government funds to fund migrant shelters and related services. The governor says she hopes to lessen the financial burden currently shouldered by local governments and non-governmental organizations. The unchecked flow of illegal immigrants across the southern border has brought many local government budgets to the brink of collapse.
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Air Force Gen. Gregory M. Guillot, the commander of U.S. Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command, voiced his concerns Thursday about the increasing number of unauthorized drone incursions along the U.S.-Mexico border. Gen. Guillot said these incursions could reach as high as 1,000 per month, a statistic he deemed “alarming.”
Gen. Guillot asserted at a Senate hearing that the estimated incursions run well into the thousands despite not having exact figures. Border patrol agents have subsequently confirmed this estimate on the ground.
Ever since assuming his new position in February, Gen. Guillot has prioritized addressing the issue of unauthorized drone activities along the southern border. He said the need for urgency is underscored by further assessments from U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials that suggest these drones may be instrumental tools for cartels. Mexican cartels have reportedly used drones to evade law enforcement by tracking their positions, thereby enabling more efficient smuggling of people and drugs across the border.
The rising prevalence of such incursions demonstrates a complex challenge for U.S. border and airspace security, demanding undivided attention from all relevant agencies. Gen. Guillot said the cartels’ use of drones serves to highlight the evolution and complexity of illicit activities across the border while underscoring. He told senators the U.S. would need to develop new and creative strategies to tackle the technological threat posed by cartel drones.
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Air Force Gen. Gregory M. Guillot, the commander of U.S. Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command, voiced his concerns Thursday about the increasing number of unauthorized drone incursions along the U.S.-Mexico border. Gen. Guillot said these incursions could reach as high as 1,000 per month, a statistic he deemed “alarming.”
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The mother of a British man who committed suicide after fighting in Ukraine says former Prime Minister Liz Truss has “blood on her hands.”
Then 23-year-old Harry Gregg volunteered for Volodymyr Zelensky’s army after former prime minister Liz Truss said she “absolutely” supported people traveling to Ukraine to fight. Shortly after the Russian intervention in February 2022, then-Foreign Secretary Truss said Zelensky’s forces were “fighting for freedom and democracy, not just for Ukraine but for the whole of Europe,” adding that “absolutely, if people want to support that struggle, I would support them in doing that.”
Gregg’s mother, Sandi Gregg, claims Truss’s statement drove her son to join the Ukrainian forces. “He suffered from ADHD and was very impetuous. He phoned me the day after Liz had said that and told me ‘Mum, I’m going to Ukraine,’” Gregg toldThe Daily Mail, adding: “He couldn’t be talked down from it. To all intents and purposes he had no military experience whatsoever. Liz Truss has blood on her hands.”
An inquest heard Gregg had a harrowing experience in the trenches and suffered from PTSD after returning home. He hanged himself the day after he turned 25.
This week, the Russian Defense Ministry said its forces killed approximately 6,000 foreign fighters in Ukraine since the war began. Warmongering rhetoric from anti-Russian globalists like Truss doubtless inspired many of them to join up.
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The mother of a British man who committed suicide after fighting in Ukraine says former Prime Minister Liz Truss has “blood on her hands.”
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Altria Group, the owners of Marlboro cigarettes manufacturer Philip Morris USA, are dumping 35 million shares in AB InBev, the owners of Bud Light.
“As good stewards of shareholder capital, we consistently review options to unlock the value of our ABI investment, and we believe this is an opportunistic transaction that realizes a portion of the substantial return on our long-term investment,” said Altria CEO Billy Gifford.
AB InBev’s stock was damaged in 2023, both literally and figuratively, by Bud Light’s partnership with Dylan Mulvaney, a transgender activist invited to meet Joe Biden after his ‘Days of Being a Girl’ series on TikTok gained a substantial following.
The debacle led to increased scrutiny of AB InBev’s woke business practices, with footage of employees talking about the need to reduce the number of white and male employees during its #CheerstoDiversityAndInclusion campaign being recirculated.
Despite being dropped by the brand, Mulvaney appeared to emerge relatively unscathed from the debacle and was named to the ‘30 Under 30’ list by Forbes in November.
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Altria Group, the owners of Marlboro cigarettes manufacturer Philip Morris USA, are dumping 35 million shares in AB InBev, the owners of Bud Light.
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Defense attorneys for actor Alec Baldwin have requested a New Mexico judge to dismiss a grand jury indictment against him in connection to the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie “Rust.”
Baldwin was indicted on charges of involuntary manslaughter in January, to which he has entered a not-guilty plea. The defense has accused prosecutors of bias, stating the grand jury was denied access to exculpatory evidence and not advised of their right and obligation to request such.
Key witnesses, including director Joel Souza, who suffered injuries in the incident, assistant director Dave Halls, and props master Sarah Zachry, were not allowed to testify. The defense team asserts that this unfairly skewed the grand jury’s perception of events. The defense also claims the grand jury received misleading testimony about the revolver in question.
Meanwhile, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, the armorer on the “Rust” set, was recently convicted and awaits sentencing in April. Gutierrez-Reed was found responsible for bringing live ammunition on the set against established rules and is also alleged to have ignored an array of gun safety protocols.
Co-worker Dave Halls was sentenced to six months of unsupervised probation after pleading no contest to negligent handling of a firearm.
Baldwin, who was holding the weapon when the fatal incident occurred, insists he had cocked the gun’s hammer but had not pulled the trigger. The trial is set for July.
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Defense attorneys for actor Alec Baldwin have requested a New Mexico judge to dismiss a grand jury indictment against him in connection to the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the movie “Rust.”
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