Friday, January 16, 2026

Newsom Denies Request to Extradite CA Doctor for Providing Mail-Order Abortions.

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WHAT HAPPENED: California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) denied a request from Louisiana to extradite a doctor accused of mailing abortion pills to a Louisiana woman.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Governor Newsom, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry (R), Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill (R), and San Francisco-based physician Remy Coeytaux.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The extradition request was denied on Wednesday, January 14, 2026.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I know Gavin Newsom supports abortion in all its forms, but that doesn’t work in Louisiana. We are unapologetically pro-life.” – Gov. Jeff Landry

🎯IMPACT: The case highlights the ongoing legal and political battles surrounding abortion laws between states with differing policies post-Roe v. Wade.

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California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has rejected Louisiana’s request to extradite a San Francisco Bay Area physician accused of sending abortion pills to a woman in Louisiana, intensifying the ongoing clash between states over abortion enforcement after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The decision was announced on January 14 in a statement posted to Newsom’s official press office X (formerly Twitter) account. “Louisiana’s request is denied,” Newsom said, adding, “We will not allow extremist politicians from other states to reach into California and try to punish doctors based on allegations that they provided reproductive health care services. Not today. Not ever.”

Louisiana authorities are seeking to prosecute Dr. Remy Coeytaux for allegedly mailing mifepristone and misoprostol to a Louisiana woman through Aid Access, a Europe-based telemedicine service. Attorney General Liz Murrill (R-LA) announced the charges earlier this month, saying Coeytaux could face years in prison if convicted under the state’s abortion laws. Louisiana enacted a near-total abortion ban after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 and has since adopted additional measures targeting abortion-inducing drugs and out-of-state prescribers.

Gov. Jeff Landry (R-LA) criticized Newsom’s refusal to extradite Coeytaux, saying the California governor was disregarding Louisiana law. “I know Gavin Newsom supports abortion in all its forms, but that doesn’t work in Louisiana. We are unapologetically pro-life,” Landry said.

Physicians convicted of providing abortions in Louisiana can face up to 15 years in prison and fines of up to $200,000. The Coeytaux case marks the second time Louisiana has attempted to pursue criminal charges against a doctor located outside the state for alleged abortion-related violations.

The dispute comes as abortion-related criminal cases continue to emerge nationwide. In Kentucky, a woman was recently charged with fetal homicide after allegedly taking abortion pills obtained online. Authorities said the woman also faces additional charges related to the handling of her baby’s remains.

In Texas, law enforcement arrested eight individuals accused of operating an illegal abortion network, with officials saying several of those charged are foreign nationals. The arrests were tied to allegations of providing abortions and practicing medicine without proper licenses, violations that carry significant penalties under Texas law.

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Venezuela’s Opposition Leader Presents Her Nobel Peace Prize to Trump.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald J. Trump during a private White House meeting.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: María Corina Machado, President Trump, and White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Thursday at the White House, followed by remarks outside to supporters and a visit to Congress.

💬KEY QUOTE: “I presented the President of the United States the medal of the Nobel Peace Prize,” said Machado, calling it “a recognition for his unique commitment [to] our freedom.”

🎯IMPACT: The meeting comes nearly two weeks after President Trump authorized a U.S. military operation that resulted in the capture and extradition of Venezuela’s now-former dictator, Nicolás Maduro.

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2025 Nobel Peace Prize winner and Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said on Thursday that she presented her Nobel medal to President Donald J. Trump during a private meeting at the White House. Machado did not specify whether Trump accepted the medal.

“I think today is a historic day for us Venezuelans,” Machado remarked following the meeting, which marked the first time the two leaders met in person. Meanwhile, later on Capitol Hill, the opponent of the former Maduro regime stated, “I presented the President of the United States the medal, the Nobel Peace Prize.”

“I told him this: 200 years ago, General Lafayette gave Simon Bolivar a medal with George Washington’s face on it. Bolivar kept that medal the rest of his life,” she said, adding: “It was given by General Lafayette as a sign of the brotherhood between the people of the U.S. and the people of Venezuela in their fight against tyranny. Two hundred years on in history, the people of Bolivar are giving back to the heir of George Washington a medal, in this case, a medal of the Nobel Peace Prize.”

While it had been speculated that Machado would grant the medal to President Trump, the Nobel Committee insists that the award is not transferable.

During her visit to Washington, D.C., Machado also met with lawmakers in Congress and was greeted by supporters chanting “María, presidente” and waving Venezuelan flags. Earlier on Thursday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described Machado as “a remarkable and brave voice for many of the people of Venezuela,” adding that President Trump was looking forward to hearing directly from her about the situation on the ground in the South American country.

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KASSAM: Farage Must Proceed With Caution. The Likes of Robert Jenrick Can’t be Trusted.

Nigel Farage’s Reform Party has landed its most significant defection to date: former Conservative Party MP and Shadow Cabinet Minister Robert Jenrick. If you’re a Farage fan, you might think this sounds like a good thing. But as someone who considers Farage a personal friend and mentor, as well as a future Prime Minister, I urge him to exercise extreme caution with so many Conservative Party (Tory) members now flooding Reform.

In 2014, when Robert Jenrick was first elected at the Newark by-election (special election), I commissioned a piece by one of our Breitbart London columnists, Alex Wickham, now the Political Editor of Bloomberg UK. Wickham, then a libertarian-right-leaning gossip blogger, identified some critical flaws in the man he labelled “Robert Generic.”

Jenrick, he argued well, represented a special kind of carpetbagging, establishment politics. He paraded around with the likes of former Chancellor Ken Clarke, who to this day speaks only vituperatively of Nigel Farage and the Brexit movement. He lived in multi-million-pound dwellings in London, rather than the constituency in which he was running. And perhaps worst of all, he wholeheartedly endorsed David Cameron and George Osborne’s Conservative Party platform – the spark that lit the fuse of how and why Britain is in such dire straits today.

Naturally, Jenrick won. Beating off stiff competition from Farage’s then potential Member of Parliament, Roger Helmer, who himself had left the Conservative Party three years prior, in 2011.

Robert Jenrick, to my knowledge, is no Roger Helmer. He opposed Brexit in the 2016 referendum and has been widely ridiculed for championing the Conservative Party’s weak immigration policies.

Jenrick’s motivations for drastically altering his public platform over the past few years are more likely borne of frustration at bleeding votes to Farage’s Reform and at losing the 2024 Conservative Party leadership election than a more Helmer-esque philosophical consistency.

Indeed, old Generic has recently been badmouthing Farage, with the Reform leader appearing all too happy to throw it right back at him.

Just eight months ago, Jenrick told TalkTV’s Julia Hartley-Brewer: “I want to put Reform out of business. I want to send Nigel back to retirement.”

I believe this part of Jenrick will never change. Unable to oust Tory Leader Badenoch, he will undoubtedly make a run at Farage when he feels the time is right. Farage has been through this a dozen times in his career. I personally helped him put down several internal coups within UKIP, and I’d be more than happy to swing the axe again in case Jenrick (or anyone else) gets lairy.

One month prior, Farage had told Sky News: “Don’t forget… this is Robert Generic. This is Robert the Remainer. This is the Robert the ‘I don’t stand particularly for anything at all’ who suddenly appears to be … on this Damascene conversion.”

That was the astute reading of the man. Today’s embrace of him into the Reform Party is the astute realism of a Nigel Farage whose entire political strategy often hinges on just one word: momentum.

Farage’s embrace of Jenrick isn’t an endorsement of the man, or of his sudden Damascene conversion. It’s a daring — and dangerous — tactic in his three-decade war against the Conservative Party machine.

He should exercise maximum caution with politicians like Jenrick, Zahawi, and Dorries. These aren’t just converts. They’re also potential infiltrators. And they’re exactly the sort of people you never turn your back on. Not for a second.

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Nigel Farage's Reform Party has landed its most significant defection to date: former Conservative Party MP and Shadow Cabinet Minister Robert Jenrick. If you're a Farage fan, you might think this sounds like a good thing. But as someone who considers Farage a personal friend and mentor, as well as a future Prime Minister, I urge him to exercise extreme caution with so many Conservative Party (Tory) members now flooding Reform. show more

U.S.-Taiwan Deal Cuts Tariffs, Bolsters American Semiconductor Industry.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The United States and Taiwan reached a deal to lower tariffs on Taiwanese goods and boost Taiwanese semiconductor financing for U.S. operations.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Trump administration, Taiwanese semiconductor companies, and the U.S. Department of Commerce.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced on Thursday by the Department of Commerce.

🎯IMPACT: The deal aims to strengthen U.S.-Taiwan economic ties and reduce reliance on China for semiconductor manufacturing.

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The United States and Taiwan have finalized an agreement to lower tariffs on Taiwanese goods to no more than 15 percent, while Taiwan will provide credit guarantees totaling $250 billion to expand the U.S. semiconductor supply chain. The Trump administration announced the deal on Thursday, emphasizing its potential to boost energy, artificial intelligence (AI), and innovation in the U.S.

The 15 percent tariff rate is lower than the 20 percent previously imposed under President Donald J. Trump’s reciprocal tariff policy. Taiwanese companies, including major semiconductor producers, are expected to invest at least $250 billion in new U.S. operations. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s largest semiconductor producer, is among the companies likely to benefit from the deal.

The U.S. Department of Commerce stated that the agreement will allow Taiwanese companies to avoid tariffs on certain imports, such as generic pharmaceuticals, aircraft components, and natural resources unavailable domestically. This move is intended to bolster the U.S. semiconductor industry and reduce dependence on Chinese manufacturing.

Notably, the Trump administration emphasized the strategic importance of semiconductor chips, describing them as critical to future innovation and global competition. Taiwan currently produces the majority of the world’s semiconductor chips, including the most advanced technologies.

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Trump Just Unveiled ‘The Great Healthcare Plan.’ It Needs Congressional Support.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration announced a healthcare plan aimed at lowering costs, including prescription drug prices and increasing price transparency.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, Dr. Mehmet Oz, and administration officials, alongside Congress and health policy experts.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced Thursday, coinciding with the end of Obamacare open enrollment in most states.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The government is going to pay the money directly to you. It goes to you, and then you take the money and buy your own health care.” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: The plan aims to curtail rising insurance premiums for millions of Americans, though a number of proposed provisions will require approval from Congress to implement.

IN FULL

The Trump administration has unveiled a new healthcare plan called “The Great Healthcare Plan,” aimed at addressing high medical and health insurance costs in the United States. The proposal includes measures to lower prescription drug prices, redirect government subsidies from insurers to consumers, and expand price transparency requirements. The announcement came as Obamacare open enrollment ended in most states.

President Donald J. Trump emphasized the idea of sending federal funds directly to patients to combat rising Obamacare premiums. “The government is going to pay the money directly to you,” Trump stated in a video released by the White House. However, such proposals would require Congressional action, leaving their feasibility and timeline uncertain.

“We want to start to see that money moved directly to people,” a White House official said during a call with reporters on the plan’s provisions, adding that they are open to collaborating with Congress on implementation. Meanwhile, negotiations in Congress over extending enhanced Obamacare tax credits continue.

Notably, the House has already passed a three-year extension of the enhanced credits, though the Senate has opted to take up its own proposal. Meanwhile, President Trump continues to push lawmakers on Capitol Hill to ensure the subsidy goes directly to patients, rather than to insurance companies, as is the case under Obamacare’s present provisions. If the status quo is not changed, Trump has indicated he may veto any extension.

Dr. Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), highlighted the administration’s “most favored nation” drug pricing initiative, which ties U.S. drug prices to those in other wealthy countries. Additionally, he promoted TrumpRx, a new self-pay prescription drug platform set to launch soon.

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U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Iranian Officials for Violently Suppressing Protests.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. announced new sanctions targeting Iranian officials and entities accused of repressing protests and engaging in shadow banking activities.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Treasury Department, Iranian officials, and entities linked to Iranian financial institutions.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Sanctions were announced on Thursday in Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “The U.S. supports the Iranian people’s call for freedom and justice.” – Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent

🎯IMPACT: Those subjected to the sanctions are blocked from access to their U.S. assets and business.

IN FULL

The U.S. Treasury Department announced it is imposing new sanctions on Iranian officials and entities accused of violently suppressing protests against the Islamic Republic and engaging in illicit financial activities. The sanctions target the secretary of the Supreme Council for National Security, Ali Larijani, who is alleged to have called for violence against protesters.

In addition, 18 individuals and companies tied to a shadow banking network connected to Iranian financial institutions were also sanctioned. These measures block access to U.S. assets and restrict business dealings with the named parties.

“The United States stands firmly behind the Iranian people in their call for freedom and justice,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated, adding: “At the direction of President Trump, the Treasury Department is sanctioning key Iranian leaders involved in the brutal crackdown against the Iranian people. Treasury will use every tool to target those behind the regime’s tyrannical oppression of human rights.”

Along with Larijani, the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on several Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commanders who “oversee elements of the security forces that are violently repressing the Iranian people.”

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The Biggest-Ever Defection to Farage’s Reform Party Has Been Confirmed.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Former Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has confirmed his defection from the formerly governing Conservative (Tory) Party to Nigel Farage’s rising Reform Party.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Robert Jenrick, Nigel Farage, Tory leader Olukemi “Kemi” Badenoch, and the Tories’ broader leadership.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The defection was announced on Thursday, following Jenrick’s dismissal from the Shadow Cabinet by Badenoch earlier that morning.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Britain is broken. Britain needs Reform. And Reform needs you.” – Robert Jenrick

🎯IMPACT: Jenrick’s defection signals growing discontent within the Tory Party and bolsters Reform’s standing as a government-in-waiting.

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Former Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick has officially defected from Britain’s formerly governing Conservative (Tory) Party to Nigel Farage’s Reform Party, just hours after being dismissed from Tory leader Olukemi “Kemi” Badenoch’s Shadow Cabinet after evidence of the planned defection was uncovered.

Jenrick, who held a number of government positions while the Tories held office from 2010 to mid-2024, said he no longer believed the Conservative Party was capable of delivering meaningful reform, accusing it of lacking the “stomach for the radical change this country needs.” He said he was convinced that Reform, led by Farage, is now the only party able to meet the task at hand.

Speaking alongside Jenrick at a press conference, Farage welcomed the defection and joked that Badenoch deserved thanks for sacking him. “I think Rob coming will bring a lot more people and voters to us,” Farage said, describing the moment as a major step forward for his party. Notably, Jenrick placed second to Badenoch in the party’s internal leadership elections in 2024, and his popularity has increased while hers has decreased since then.

Jenrick used his speech to deliver a sharp critique of the Conservatives, arguing that their years of failure had left the country in decline. Praising Farage, he said, “Nigel has stood for the real change we need for over a decade,” and called on others to follow him to Reform. He concluded with the rallying cry: “Britain is broken. Britain needs Reform. And Reform needs you.”

Reform has been regularly topping national polls for months, and the party has claimed record membership growth, at one point overtaking the ruling Labour Party in total members. Past surveys indicate that more than half of Tory voters would back a merger or alliance with Farage’s party.

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ICE Just Detained This Chinese Billionaire.

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WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested Cui Lijie, a Chinese national and billionaire financier behind a controversial casino in Saipan, on suspicion of immigration violations.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Cui Lijie, her son Ji Xiaobo, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and Imperial Pacific International LLC.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Cui was detained on Tuesday in the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. territory in the West Pacific.

🎯IMPACT: Cui’s arrest highlights ongoing scrutiny around Chinese investment in U.S. territories and raises questions about immigration enforcement and visa policies.

IN FULL

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents have detained Cui Lijie, a Chinese national and former majority shareholder of Imperial Pacific International LLC, on suspicion of immigration violations. The arrest took place in Saipan, part of the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. unincorporated territory in the West Pacific.

Cui, 68, was reportedly detained by ICE’s Customs Enforcement and Removal Operations on Tuesday and is currently being held at the Department of Corrections in the village of Susupe. Local newspaper Marianas Variety reported the arrest, but ICE has not disclosed further details or announced a date for her hearing with an immigration judge.

Cui and her son Ji Xiaobo, both Chinese nationals, were instrumental in developing the Imperial Pacific Palace casino and a $600 million beachside hotel. Their ventures in the gaming industry followed their success in the junket industry in Macao, which promotes high-stakes VIP gambling experiences. However, the casino’s operations were marred by allegations of unlawful employment of Chinese illegal immigrants, safety violations, and suspected bribery of local officials.

In 2020, several executives associated with Imperial Pacific International and its contractor, MCC International Saipan, faced charges related to the illegal employment of foreign workers and the transfer of over $24 million to the United States to support unlawful activities. The casino was shut down in March 2020 and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in April 2024, citing $165.8 million in liabilities.

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Noem Confirms She Has Spoken With Trump About Invoking Insurrection Act.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem confirmed discussions with President Donald J.  Trump about invoking the Insurrection Act regarding anti-ICE demonstrations in Minneapolis.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Secretary Noem, President Trump, Minnesota state authorities, and violent anti-ICE demonstrators.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Discussions occurred on Thursday concerning events in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

💬KEY QUOTE: “We did discuss the Insurrection Act. He certainly has the constitutional authority to utilize that.” Sec. Kristi Noem

🎯IMPACT: Trump warned he may invoke the Insurrection Act if local authorities fail to address violent anti-ICE protests effectively.

IN FULL

Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem acknowledged that she has discussed with President Donald J. Trump the possibility of his invoking the Insurrection Act to quell violent anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Earlier on Thursday, Trump announced in a post on Truth Social that he is considering invoking the law to deploy U.S. military to the city unless Governor Tim Walz (D-MN) and local Democrat officials put an end to the violent unrest targeting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations and personnel in the state.

“We did discuss the Insurrection Act. He certainly has the constitutional authority to utilize that,” Sec. Noem said outside the White House on Thursday, adding, “My hope is that this leadership team in Minnesota will start to work with us to get criminals off the streets. Remember, we are there and surged operations because of the largest fraud scheme in American history.”

Noem’s comments came after President Trump warned earlier in the morning, “If the corrupt politicians of Minnesota don’t obey the law and stop the professional agitators and insurrectionists from attacking the Patriots of I.C.E., who are only trying to do their job, I will institute the INSURRECTION ACT, which many Presidents have done before me, and quickly put an end to the travesty that is taking place in that once great State.”

Civil unrest in Minneapolis has intensified in recent days following the fatal shooting of an anti-ICE activist after she attempted to run over a federal immigration officer last week. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported late Wednesday that two individuals attacked an ICE agent with a broomstick and a snow shovel during an attempted detention of a Venezuelan man. The Venezuelan man was shot in the leg during the incident.

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Minnesota Daycare Worker Admits to Killing Infant for ‘Attention.’

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WHAT HAPPENED: A former Minnesota daycare employee confessed to intentionally suffocating two children, one of whom died in September.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Former daycare employee Theah Loudemia Russell and her victims, including 11-month-old Harvey Muklebust.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The abuse occurred in September 2025 at Rocking Horse Ranch daycare in Savage, Minnesota.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Harvey was such a blessing to our family, and his death has left a tremendous hole in our hearts.” – Julie Muklebust

🎯IMPACT: Rocking Horse Ranch’s license was suspended, and Russell faces second-degree murder charges, with additional charges expected.

IN FULL

Theah Loudemia Russell, a former employee at a daycare in Savage, Minnesota, has admitted to “intentionally suffocating” two children under her care, one of whom—11-month-old Harvey Muklebust—died in September 2025. Savage Police Chief Brady Juell confirmed that Russell is currently in custody and faces a second-degree murder charge in connection with Harvey’s death, with more charges expected to be filed.

On September 22, 2025, Russell placed a 911 call from Rocking Horse Ranch daycare reporting that a child was not breathing. The infant, identified as Harvey Muklebust, was rushed to the hospital but was soon pronounced dead. At the time, Russell had been working at the facility for only about three weeks.

Investigators learned that three days earlier, police responded to the daycare after reports of a four-month-old baby found unresponsive with blood around their nose and mouth. The child had been involved in a similar incident hours prior, but the police had not been called on that occasion. Chief Juell said Russell’s actions and demeanor at the scene immediately drew suspicion, making her the focus of the investigation. Further probing revealed Russell’s prior pattern of “attention-seeking behavior”, which included making “nonsensical” 911 calls, displaying erratic conduct, and even starting fires.

In interviews with police, Russell confessed that she had suffocated both children “in an attention-seeking act.” Chief Juell stated that she “confessed to the attempted murder of our first victim on two occasions and to the murder of Harvey Muklebust.” Rocking Horse Ranch’s license was suspended on September 23, 2025

At a press conference, Harvey’s grandmother, Julie Muklebust, expressed the family’s profound loss, saying, “Harvey was such a blessing to our family, and his death has left a tremendous hole in our hearts.” A fundraiser opened by friends of the Muklebusts described him as “pure happiness and sunshine from the moment he was born,” who “filled everyone’s hearts with joy when he giggled.”

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