Wednesday, November 19, 2025

SHOCK AUDIO: PornHub Spox Implies She’s Watched Babies Masturbate, Wants Sex-Ed in Kindergarten.

Dr. Laurie Betito, the founder of PornHub’s Sex Ed program and Director of the PornHub Sexual Health Center, has implied she has watched toddlers masturbate and promoted teaching sex ed to kindergartners.

Betito’s comments came during an interview with Landon Starbuck, posted on Tuesday on X (formerly Twitter).

“What age should sex ed start for kids?” Starbuck asked, to which Betito responded: “I believe sex ed should start in Kindergarten.” She continued: “Say the word sex — unfortunately, a lot of people think, ‘Oh my god, they’re going to teach my children how to have sex.'”

Starbuck then prodded Betito further about the schools of thought behind teaching such subject matter to five-year-olds. “Do you believe, you know, some of these… schools of thought believe that children are inherently sexual? Is that something that you believe starts at a young age?” she asked.

“Of course, of course,” Betito responded enthusiastically. “Have you never seen an 18-month-old masturbating?” she asked Starbuck incredulously. Betito continued: “With their hands down their pants, a little boy, they touch themselves because it feels good. Their penises get hard,” she said.

In addition to her disturbing comments about toddlers and kindergartners, Betito also lied about how and where PornHub promoted their online ‘Sex Ed’ classes. “Are you concerned that having sex ed on PornHub might, you know, entice minors to come to the site to have access to sex ed?” asked Starbuck. Betito responded: “Absolutely not, and when it was created, it was created, we never advertised it outside of PornHub.”

This is not true. In an October 9, 2023 post on X, the pornography website wrote: “PornHub Sex Ed is officially here! A Video Series of expert-guided Sex Ed that doesn’t shy away from showing the body and real anatomy.” The company also promoted its courses in a 2020 press release distributed through PR Newswire.

Starbuck also raised PornHub ‘ambassador’ and pornstar Asa Akira’s comments during a podcast that she would like to have sex with a 13-year-old. “Is that something you support or endorse?” she asked Betito. “It depends. Again, the age of sexual consent is 16 years old. So, let’s go with the law,” Betito responded.

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Dr. Laurie Betito, the founder of PornHub's Sex Ed program and Director of the PornHub Sexual Health Center, has implied she has watched toddlers masturbate and promoted teaching sex ed to kindergartners. show more

Kyrsten Sinema Has Spent Over $200K of YOUR MONEY on Private Jets.

Sen. Krysten Sinema (I-AZ) has spent $200,000 on private charter flights since 2020, racking up $116,000 in private flight expenses in 2023 alone with U.S. taxpayers footing the bill. The Arizona Senator has also tapped campaign funds to pay for additional travel expenses and hotel stays — along with shelling out $100,000 a month for private security. Sinema’s excessive spending has fueled speculation she may not seek re-election in 2024. She hasn’t held a public town hall event with constituents in nearly four years.

Before being elected to the U.S. Senate in 2018, Sinema pushed legislation in the House of Representatives that would limit the use of public funds by lawmakers for first-class and private air travel. “Arizonans are sick and tired of seeing Washington bureaucrats use their hard-earned tax dollars for personal gain,” she said at the time.

The unusual amount of travel spending, combined with sluggish campaign fundraising numbers, suggests Sinema may be retiring from public office and merely ‘cashing in’ while she still can. In 2023, the Senator’s campaign footed the bill for nearly $3000 in travel costs for a trip Sinema took to Europe. FEC rules stipulate campaigns can pay for a candidate’s travel expenses if the trip is for fundraising purposes. Sinema often includes a small fundraising event with her travel in order to comply with campaign finance law.

Sinema isn’t the only lawmaker raising eyebrows with their expense disclosures. Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D-CA) campaign dolled out $20,000 for “gifts” and over $430,000 for travel in 2023. According to FEC filings, his campaign spent $13,000 on overseas travel and $350,000 on travel outside of California. Swalwell, famous for having slept with a Chinese spy, spent $54,000 in campaign funds on childcare.

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Sen. Krysten Sinema (I-AZ) has spent $200,000 on private charter flights since 2020, racking up $116,000 in private flight expenses in 2023 alone with U.S. taxpayers footing the bill. The Arizona Senator has also tapped campaign funds to pay for additional travel expenses and hotel stays — along with shelling out $100,000 a month for private security. Sinema's excessive spending has fueled speculation she may not seek re-election in 2024. She hasn't held a public town hall event with constituents in nearly four years. show more

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Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary Says He’ll Never Invest in ‘Loser State’ NY After Trump Ruling.

Kevin O’Leary, a Canadian businessman and co-host of the U.S. television show “Shark Tank,” announced his decision to halt all future investments in New York on Monday, citing the recent judicial order against former U.S. President Donald Trump. Last week, Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that Trump must pay over $350 million and barred him from conducting business in the state for three years. The ruling relates to litigation brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, which alleged Trump artificially inflated property valuations used to secure advantageous business agreements.

In a Fox Business interview with Neil Cavuto, O’Leary referred to Trump’s actions as a “victimless crime” and expressed concerns about the Empire State’s business climate. The Canadian businessman and television host warned the ruling should make other companies apprehensive of doing business in New York.

O’Leary — a critic of New York’s regulatory framework — called New York a “loser state” and predicted companies would leave it in favor of “winner states” such as Oklahoma, North Dakota, and West Virginia.

The “Shark Tank” host previously attempted to establish a high-end data center in New York but encountered extensive regulatory and bureaucratic hurdles. He encouraged residents of New York to question why the state has been deemed unattractive for business. O’Leary added that the negative implications of the Trump ruling have extinguished any potential of his new venture being located in the state.

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Kevin O'Leary, a Canadian businessman and co-host of the U.S. television show "Shark Tank," announced his decision to halt all future investments in New York on Monday, citing the recent judicial order against former U.S. President Donald Trump. Last week, Judge Arthur Engoron ruled that Trump must pay over $350 million and barred him from conducting business in the state for three years. The ruling relates to litigation brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James, which alleged Trump artificially inflated property valuations used to secure advantageous business agreements. show more
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E. Jean Carroll’s Lawyer Says They’re Looking to Sue Trump a 3rd Time.

E. Jean Carroll‘s attorney, Shawn Crowley, indicated on Monday night that the former Elle columnist and rape obsessive might sue former President Donald Trump a third time.

Crowley made the comments during an interview with Jen Psaki on MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki” after Trump said at a Michigan rally over the weekend that he didn’t know Carrol, had done nothing wrong to her, and that the lawsuits against him were “unfair.”

“What he said was absolutely a lie,” Crowley claimed. “Two unanimous federal juries have found that not only did Trump know who E. Jean was, he sexually assaulted her and lied about it repeatedly. Everything he said about her over the last five years has been a lie and has been defamatory,” Crowley asserted.

Last month, a jury in New York awarded Carroll an $83 million settlement in a defamation lawsuit against Trump after he repeatedly denied her unsubstantiated claims that the former President sexually assaulted her at a Bergdorf Goodman department store. Carroll repeatedly changed the date of the alleged assault and has a history of leveling similar accusations against other men. Her accusations against Trump also closely mirrored an episode of  Law and Order: SVU that aired a few years before she went public with her ‘story.’

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E. Jean Carroll's attorney, Shawn Crowley, indicated on Monday night that the former Elle columnist and rape obsessive might sue former President Donald Trump a third time. show more

FLASHBACK: Nashville Nazis Pledged Support for Biden, Ukraine.

The Neo-Nazi group that marched through downtown Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday has previously pledged support for President Joe Biden. As reported by The National Pulse, Christopher Pohlhaus — who leads the group called ‘Blood Tribe’ — said in September: “My vote is useless, I think Biden’s better than Trump because he sends rockets to Ukraine.”

About a dozen members of the ‘Blood Tribe’ appear to have participated in the Nashville demonstration, which concluded outside the Tennessee Capitol building. Donning red shirts and black masks, the group waved flags with swastikas as they walked through the city. After counter-protestors arrived, members of the ‘Blood Tribe’ departed the area in a U-Haul. The Nashville police reported no arrests.

Governor Bill Lee (R-TN) condemned the Neo-Nazi demonstration in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter). “Nazism and antisemitism [sic] should never be tolerated in any form,” the Governor said, adding: “As Jewish people around the world continue to face persecution, Tennessee remains unwavering in our support for the nation of Israel and her people.”

Pohlhaus, a former marine, founded the Maine-based Neo-Nazi group in 2021. Members of the ‘Blood Tribe, including Pohlhaus, have expressed admiration for the Azov Battalion — a Neo-Nazi paramilitary force that was integrated into the National Guard of Ukraine in late 2014.

The Azov Battalion has been credibly accused of engaging in numerous human rights violations and acts of torture in Eastern Ukraine. Last year, Ukraine-born Congresswoman Victoria Spartz (R-IN-5) pushed an amendment to the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, which would allow the Biden government to begin funding the notorious Azov Battalion.

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The Neo-Nazi group that marched through downtown Nashville, Tennessee, on Saturday has previously pledged support for President Joe Biden. As reported by The National Pulse, Christopher Pohlhaus — who leads the group called 'Blood Tribe' — said in September: "My vote is useless, I think Biden’s better than Trump because he sends rockets to Ukraine." show more

WikiLeaks Founder Assange Nearing End of Legal Battle to Avoid U.S. Extradition.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s long legal battle to avoid extradition to the United States may finally be coming to a close.

On Tuesday, what could be Assange’s final court hearing to prevent his extradition begins in London. The High Court has scheduled two days of arguments over his request to an appeals court to block the extradition.

Assange’s long-standing legal saga has included seven years of self-imposed house arrest inside an embassy and five years of imprisonment in the UK. He and his lawyers are seeking to block extradition to the U.S., where Assange has been indicted on 18 charges related to publishing classified documents on WikiLeaks.

According to Assange’s wife, Stella Assange, this decision is life-threatening, given his worsening health condition throughout his time in custody. Being extradited to the United States, she warned, could potentially be fatal for him. Initially, a London judge blocked Assange’s transfer based on potential suicide risk due to harsh American prison conditions. However, subsequent courts overruled this decision following assurance from U.S. authorities regarding his treatment.

If the London court rejects Assange’s plea for a full appeal next week, the path could be cleared for his extradition to the U.S., upon approval from British officials. Assange’s legal team plans to appeal any adverse ruling at the European Court of Human Rights, but there are concerns that he may be transferred before the court in France can halt his removal. His lawyers are set to argue against fair trial conditions in the U.S., among other key points, asserting that Assange’s actions fall under press freedoms protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's long legal battle to avoid extradition to the United States may finally be coming to a close. show more

Jim Biden Used Brother Joe to Promote Hospital Chain That Collapsed Amid $100m Medicare Fraud Scandal.

Joe Biden’s brother James ‘Jim’ Biden used the Joe Biden name to promote himself and the interests of Americore, a company running a chain of rural hospitals that collapsed in disgrace in 2019. An investigation has revealed that Jim Biden’s involvement with Americore was much more significant than previously reported. He even personally fired the company’s Chief Financial Officer after he refused to provide illegitimate statements for an investor pitch.

Americore now faces criminal proceedings for Medicare fraud totaling around $100 million. One suspect has already pleaded guilty to receiving kickbacks, with Joe Biden turning out to be critical to establishing Jim Biden within Americore. His biography boasted he was “the closest personal advisor to his brother.”

Jim Biden frequently suggested his ties to Joe Biden could benefit prospective business partners and his brother. “This would be a perfect platform to expose my Brothers [sic] team to [your] protocol,” he wrote to one CEO. Another person Jim Biden pitched said he claimed his brother was sitting with him while they spoke on the phone.

A former Americore executive said Jim Biden claimed his brother could promote Americore as a successful model for rural healthcare in his 2020 campaign. He also said it “would help his brother get elected if it were to take off and go.”

Jim Biden also “spoke of plans to give his brother equity in Americore… and install him on its board.” This did not happen, but Joe Biden did benefit at least indirectly from Americore. Within hours of the company transferring $200,000 to Jim Biden, he wrote a $200,000 check to his brother.

Jim Biden’s failure to raise money for the company in the Middle East — Jim Biden drafted emails to Qatari investors “[o]n behalf of the Biden family” — paved the way for its collapse.

The hospital chain suffered shortages of staff and critical supplies, endangering and possibly killing patients. It also stopped paying employees’ health insurance premiums despite continuing to deduct them from their paychecks. The House Oversight Committee will interview Jim Biden on February 21st.

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Joe Biden’s brother James ‘Jim’ Biden used the Joe Biden name to promote himself and the interests of Americore, a company running a chain of rural hospitals that collapsed in disgrace in 2019. An investigation has revealed that Jim Biden’s involvement with Americore was much more significant than previously reported. He even personally fired the company’s Chief Financial Officer after he refused to provide illegitimate statements for an investor pitch. show more

War Criminal’s Daughter Says Trump Could Kill Political Opponents Like ‘Putin Did to Navalny.’

Former U.S. Representative Liz Cheney has suggested a reelected Donald Trump, “not subject to the rule of law,” would have political opponents killed, as Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was allegedly killed in Russia.

“When you think about Donald Trump, for example, pledging retribution, what Vladimir Putin did to Navalny is what retribution looks like in a country where the leader is not subject to the rule of law,” she told CNN’s Jake Tapper, adding: “I think that we have to take Donald Trump very seriously.”

Navalny reportedly collapsed and died while exercising at the Arctic penal colony where he was being held prisoner last week. The official explanation for his death is said to be undetermined, although Putin’s detractors in the West insist he had the 47-year-old killed.

Cheney, daughter of Iraq War criminal Dick Cheney, also urged Speaker Mike Johnson to pass a massive new aid package to fund Volodymyr Zelensky’s government and armed forces in Ukraine, even if it means throwing away the Speakership.

“[Johnson] ought to understand that it is worth it if he has to lose his speakership in order to make sure that freedom survives, in order to make sure that the United States of America continues to play its leadership role in the world,” she insisted.

“He’s going to have to explain to future generations to his kids, to his grandkids whether or not he did what was right, whether or not he was a force for good and aided the cause of freedom, or whether he continued down this path of cowardice and doing what Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin wanted him to do,” she added.

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Former U.S. Representative Liz Cheney has suggested a reelected Donald Trump, “not subject to the rule of law,” would have political opponents killed, as Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny was allegedly killed in Russia. show more

WATCH: Late Night Host John Oliver Attempts to Bribe Black Supreme Court Justice With Cash.

John Oliver, host of Last Week Tonight, has publicly offered Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas $1 million a year to immediately resign from his position. In a recent episode, Oliver presented this offer, in addition to a $2.4 million motor home, as a real proposition in an attempt to make connections to old, left-wing allegations about Thomas’ financial ties.

In his typically unfunny fashion, Oliver – who was unable to make it on the UK comedy circuit and so emigrated to the United States – ranted for two minutes about the benefits of a recreational vehicle before demanding Justice Thomas respond within 30 days.

Oliver made it clear that he alone is funding the offer, with lawyers from his HBO network doubtless balking at the concept.

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John Oliver, host of Last Week Tonight, has publicly offered Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas $1 million a year to immediately resign from his position. In a recent episode, Oliver presented this offer, in addition to a $2.4 million motor home, as a real proposition in an attempt to make connections to old, left-wing allegations about Thomas' financial ties. show more

National Geographic Names Anti-White Activist Drag Queen ‘Traveler of the Year.’

National Geographic named Wyn Wylie — a drag queen and environmental activist performing under the name ‘Pattie Gonia‘ —one of its nine “Travelers of the Year.” Mr. Gonia has previously been caught attempting to groom children on behalf of the North Face brand.

Wylie describes himself as an “intersectional environmentalist, drag queen, and advocate for inclusivity in the outdoors” who works to “uplift LGBTQIA+ people and other underrepresented groups in the outdoors.”

The drag queen’s brand of ‘environmentalism,’ however, is less about protecting the environment and more about pushing far-left extremist ideas. Wylie co-founded The Outdoorist Oath, a non-profit that promotes an “action-based commitment for planet, inclusion, and adventure.” The group asks its members to take an oath recognizing “that systemic oppression is real and that hatred, discrimination, and biases marginalize people.”

The radical group hosts activist workshops it calls “Stretch Sessions,” including one about so-called white supremacy. In an online resource for its “white supremacy” workshop, the group states its desire to “make you think critically about the role White Supremacy plays into your experience in the outdoors, whether you’re white or BIPOC.” It asserts that “[c]onfronting our white supremacy… is a necessary step in creating a more inclusive and equitable outdoors.”

In another online resource on “racial literacy,” the organization peddles inaccurate information about race, falsely claiming that race isn’t a verifiable biological fact. “The concept of ‘race’ was created through pseudo-science to justify the displacement and exploitation of peoples globally,” it claims. “Today, we know race isn’t real in biological terms.”

The group also issued a statement on the ‘genocide’ of Palestinians that asserts Israel is a ‘colonizing’ and ‘imperial’ power. “The work we do at Outdoorist Oath would not be needed if it weren’t for the long-lasting and ongoing negative effects of colonization and imperialism,” it reads. “The struggles for the liberation of our planet and its people, are one in the same [sic].”

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National Geographic named Wyn Wylie — a drag queen and environmental activist performing under the name 'Pattie Gonia' —one of its nine "Travelers of the Year." Mr. Gonia has previously been caught attempting to groom children on behalf of the North Face brand. show more