D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), June 9, 2025 — As violent anti-ICE protests rage across Los Angeles, shocking reports have emerged that rioters are now using explosives targeting mounted police units. In response to the escalating lawlessness, President Donald Trump confirmed he is seriously considering deploying U.S. Marines to the city to reestablish order and protect federal personnel and property.
“We’re going to have troops everywhere,” Trump told reporters. “We’re not going to let this happen to our country. We’re not going to let our country be torn apart like it was under Biden.”
The president has already signed a memorandum authorizing the deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops, 300 of whom arrived Sunday. However, with federal law enforcement under siege and explosive devices reportedly used against police horses near the Metropolitan Detention Center, Trump says Marines may be next. “If we see danger to our country and to our citizens,” Trump said, “I will be very, very strong in terms of law and order.”
According to U.S. Northern Command, 500 Marines from the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines stationed in Twentynine Palms are already on standby. A military press release confirms they are prepared to deploy “should they be necessary to augment and support the DoD’s protection of federal property and personnel efforts.”
What began Friday as a reaction to targeted ICE enforcement actions quickly devolved into what witnesses described as urban warfare. By Saturday night, clashes between demonstrators and security forces had intensified, with tear gas and flash-bangs filling the air, and parts of downtown Los Angeles turned into what some are calling “an active combat zone.”
In a now-viral video, one officer was thrown from his horse after a blast detonated underfoot — a moment that has drawn national outrage and renewed support for stronger federal intervention. Trump supporters are citing the incident as evidence of domestic terrorism, while California Governor Gavin Newsom blasted the federal response as “purposely inflammatory.”
Mayor Karen Bass echoed Newsom, claiming that L.A. was “not out of control” and accused the Trump administration of seeking to “provoke rather than protect.”
But critics argue the real provocation comes from those lobbing fireworks and explosives at law enforcement, not the administration trying to restore peace. Despite denials from local leaders, law enforcement sources confirm multiple injuries among mounted units and are investigating what appears to be coordinated targeting of officers and animals alike.
As the standoff between federal authority and California leadership intensifies, the American public is left to watch — and wait — to see if Marines in full combat gear will soon patrol the streets of Los Angeles.
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NYC, December 11, 2025 — This montage captures the surreal moment Fox News delivered a coordinated, name-avoiding takedown of Candace Owens — blasting her, mocking anyone who questions the official FBI narrative, and defending Turning Point USA leadership with a level of emotional aggression normally reserved for political opponents. Fox refused to utter Owens’ name, yet every segment targeted her directly.
The video opens with Candace Owens pointing out the obvious: anyone asking basic questions is suddenly branded “evil.” She highlights the bizarre shift in tone, quoting a top viewer comment: “They want us to believe Charlie’s neck was made of steel, and the Twin Towers were made of neck bones.” She calls it what it is: “a psychological operation.”
Fox then pivots to Laurence Jones, who frames Erika Kirk’s viral moment as a righteous explosion against “nonsense” and “conspiracy theories.” He plays her clip — emphasizing her remarks about silence, grief, and defending TPUSA ...
NEW YORK, New York, December 11, 2025 — This montage captures the surreal moment Fox News delivered a coordinated, name-avoiding takedown of Candace Owens — blasting her, mocking anyone who questions the official FBI narrative, and defending Turning Point USA leadership with a level of emotional aggression normally reserved for political opponents. Fox refused to utter Owens’ name, yet every segment targeted her directly.
The video opens with Candace Owens pointing out the obvious: anyone asking basic questions is suddenly branded “evil.” She highlights the bizarre shift in tone, quoting a top viewer comment: “They want us to believe Charlie’s neck was made of steel, and the Twin Towers were made of neck bones.” She calls it what it is: “a psychological operation.”
Fox then pivots to Laurence Jones, who frames Erika Kirk’s viral moment as a righteous explosion against “nonsense” and “conspiracy theories.” He plays her clip — emphasizing her remarks about silence, grief, and ...
OUTNUMBERED — December 10, 2025 — In a powerful and emotional interview with Harris Faulkner, Erika Kirk delivered her most direct rebuke yet to those spreading conspiracies about the assassination of her husband, Charlie Kirk. Without naming names, Kirk condemned commentators who have turned her grief — and her team’s trauma — into monetized content, accusing them of dragging innocent people through pain for profit.
Kirk rejected claims that her silence signaled complicity, insisting that every lead is being sent to authorities while her team works tirelessly to build, grieve, and pursue justice. “My silence does not mean I’m complacent,” she said. “Turning Point USA, the staff that loved my husband — they are not in on anything. We are busy building.”
Her tone sharpened as she addressed the escalating attacks: death threats, kidnapping threats, online harassment, and constant re-traumatization of TPUSA staff forced to relive the assassination through conspiracy cycles. ...
Nashville, December 12, 2025 — During a detailed interview with Jimmy Dore, Candace Owens laid out what she described as a deeply illogical and incomplete account of the Charlie Kirk shooting, centering on withheld video evidence and a critical eyewitness who, she says, has been ignored by both federal investigators and defense attorneys.
Owens challenged prosecutors and authorities for failing to release footage allegedly showing the shooter firing the weapon. Addressing legal experts directly, she asked why showing video of the shot being taken would in any way weaken a “super strong case.” If such footage exists, Owens argued, releasing it would only reinforce the prosecution’s narrative rather than undermine it.
She then turned to what she called the most compelling detail of all: only one person captured video of an individual on the roof in the moments before the shooting. Owens stated that she personally tracked down this individual and...
NYC, December 12, 2025 — Conflicting accounts surrounding the moments immediately after the shooting of Charlie Kirk are raising new questions about the credibility of Turning Point USA’s official narrative.
In a recent recounting, Erika Kirk explained how she learned of the shooting. She said she was at her mother’s doctor’s appointment with her phone on silent. After briefly setting it down, she returned to find missed calls — stating that Mikey McCoy, Charlie Kirk’s chief of staff, began calling her within seconds of the shot being fired.
That claim appears to line up with a widely discussed video clip showing McCoy holding his phone almost immediately after the shooting. Observers previously noted how unusual his reaction appeared: rather than running, ducking, or moving toward Charlie, McCoy seemed to focus on his phone. While no allegation of foreknowledge is being made, critics have said the optics were strange enough to warrant ...
UTAH, December 11, 2025 — In a chilling first appearance, Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk, faced the court before Judge Tony Graff. The hearing, currently in closed session, is focused on what courtroom details can remain public versus sealed to protect jury anonymity and overall security.
Fox News’ John Roberts reported live, bringing in former federal prosecutor and Congressman Trey Gowdy for insight. Gowdy, commenting on Robinson’s demeanor, left little doubt about his view of the suspect. “That little smirk you see on Tyler Robinson’s face… that’s the exact same guy sitting in between his defense attorneys right now,” Gowdy said. “He shot Charlie Kirk from a couple hundred yards because he disagreed with his political beliefs. And that’s what the prosecution will have to convince the jury of—I think they’re going to have a really easy job.”
Gowdy also warned against attempting to rationalize Robinson’s mindset, citing his ...