D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), June 12, 2025 — In a fiery response to the “No Kings” protests set to erupt nationwide during this weekend’s 250th U.S. Army birthday parade — an event that also marks his 79th birthday — President Trump shrugged off accusations of authoritarianism and offered a blunt reminder of the daily battles he faces to get anything done in Washington.
“I don’t feel like a king; I have to go through hell to get stuff approved,” Trump said, laughing off the protest movement’s core claim. “A king doesn’t have to call up Mike Johnson or John Thune to get something passed. A king just says it, and it’s done. But me? I’ve been wrangling with this California madness for years.”
The president was referencing his recent signature on a congressional resolution nullifying California’s sweeping ban on new gas-powered vehicle sales by 2035 — a rule originally greenlit by the Biden administration. California has already pledged legal retaliation.
Trump’s remarks come ahead of Saturday’s military parade in Washington, D.C., where he’s set to deliver remarks commemorating the Army’s founding in 1775. While the event will celebrate America’s military legacy, anti-Trump activists with the "No Kings" movement are planning approximately 1,500 protests in other cities — conspicuously avoiding the nation's capital, where heightened security is expected.
In a warning earlier this week, Trump made clear any disruption in D.C. would be swiftly addressed: “You’ll be met with very big force,” he said.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also responded sharply to a reporter’s question on whether Trump supports peaceful protests.
“Of course the president supports peaceful protests,” Leavitt shot back. “What a stupid question.”
The “No Kings” movement has tried to paint Trump as an aspiring monarch, but his comments highlight the very opposite — a presidency often mired in legal warfare, opposition stonewalling, and partisan sabotage. Saturday’s parade will be both a patriotic celebration and a symbolic stand against what Trump calls “radical leftist overreach,” especially when it comes to energy policy and federalism.
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AUBURN, Alabama, November 5, 2025 — In an emotional Fox & Friends interview with Lawrence Jones, Eric and Lara Trump reflected on the life and impact of Charlie Kirk, praising his vision for empowering young conservatives and building a movement that reshaped college campuses across America.
Eric Trump recalled when a 21-year-old Kirk first came to him with a bold idea: “He said, ‘I’m going to mobilize students on every campus and create conservatives in every college.’” A decade later, Trump noted, “He built all of it. To see what he created — it’s incredible. We all loved Charlie. He had a profound impact on this country.”
The couple will appear tonight at Auburn University alongside Senator Tommy Tuberville and commentator Benny Johnson, celebrating Turning Point’s continued rise and Kirk’s enduring influence. Eric called it “amazing to witness everything that man built from a dream.”
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D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), November 4, 2025 — In a preview clip aired tonight, Jesse Watters Primetime revealed part of his upcoming exclusive interview with Erika Kirk, widow of the late conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated in September. The emotional exchange centers on Jimmy Kimmel’s false statements and subsequent half-hearted outreach following the comedian’s repeated on-air attacks after Charlie’s death.
Watters opened with Kimmel’s refusal to correct his false narrative that the shooter was part of the “MAGA gang,” despite federal evidence proving otherwise.
“Jimmy Kimmel lied about your husband’s murder and didn’t really apologize,” Watters began. “What would you say to Jimmy Kimmel?”
Erika’s response was calm, but cutting:
“Same thing I told Sinclair,” she said. “They asked if I wanted Jimmy to apologize, to be on his show, or make it right. Through our team, I said — tell them, thank you, we received their note. This is not our issue, not our...
D.C. (Dist. of Criminals), November 3, 2025 — Former FBI agent Kyle Seraphin dropped a political bombshell today, claiming that Director of National Intelligence Kash Patel secretly accepted a $5 million payment tied to a Chinese-owned shell company in the Cayman Islands — the same company that manages the fast-fashion giant Shein, long accused of intellectual property theft and Chinese government ties.
Speaking in a whistleblower broadcast, Seraphin alleged Patel “changed his tune overnight” after the payout, abandoning his promises to “gut the Deep State” and “restore transparency” in favor of protecting entrenched FBI bureaucrats.
“For reasons completely unbeknownst to the American people, Kash Patel got $5 million,” Seraphin said. “That’s the report from Wired. He got a $5 million stockholding from the Shell Corporation in the Cayman Islands that owns and manages Shein. He didn’t get it directly from the Chinese — but it’s still Chinese money.”
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NYC, November 5, 2025 — In a powerful and emotional preview aired this morning on Fox & Friends, Erika Kirk, widow of the late Charlie Kirk and newly appointed CEO of Turning Point USA, shared her first sit-down interview since her husband’s assassination. The full conversation will air tonight on Jesse Watters Primetime on Fox News.
“I’m not afraid. Charlie wasn’t afraid either. We never lived in fear. If we did, we wouldn’t get anything done,” Erika said, her voice steady but resolute. The words set the tone for a deeply personal interview that touches on faith, grief, family, and purpose after tragedy.
Watters guided her through the harrowing moments of September 10, when she received the call that Charlie had been shot. “When we walked into that room, he had this smirk on his face,” she recalled. “That smirk said, ‘You thought you could stop what I’ve built? You got my body—you didn’t get my soul.’”
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ALAMEDA, October 23, 2025 — Federal guards opened fire late Wednesday night after a U-Haul truck driver ignored repeated commands to stop and accelerated toward the main gate of Coast Guard Base Alameda near Oakland. The driver fled the scene, and authorities have not identified any motive or link to earlier demonstrations in the area.
The incident came hours after mass immigration protests across the Bay Area, where activists attempted to block federal agents from entering the same Coast Guard base. Officers deployed flashbangs and pepper spray to disperse crowds as tensions rose over President Trump’s planned ICE enforcement surge.
Attorney General Pam Bondi condemned the late-night breach, vowing that federal operations will continue undeterred. “Law enforcement will not be intimidated or obstructed,” Bondi said. “The safety of our agents and citizens remains our top priority.”
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New York, October 23, 2025 — In a dramatic news conference held in Manhattan, Special Counsel Kash Patel announced what he called “a historic arrest across a wide-sweeping criminal enterprise that envelops both the NBA and La Cosa Nostra.”
Standing alongside FBI, NYPD, and Homeland Security officials, Patel revealed that former and current NBA players and coaches — including Chauncey Billups, Damon Jones, and Terry Rozier — were arrested in connection to a sprawling sports-rigging and illegal gambling operation that has allegedly run for years.
“The FBI led a coordinated takedown across 11 states to arrest over 30 individuals today responsible for this case, which is very much ongoing,” Patel said. “Not only did we crack into the fraud these perpetrators committed on the grand stage of the NBA, but we also executed justice against La Cosa Nostra — including members of the Bonanno, Gambino, Genovese, and Luchese crime families.”...