Los Angeles, CA, October 8, 2025 — Federal prosecutors announced the arrest of 29-year-old Jonathan Rindernecht, accused of intentionally setting the fire that destroyed Pacific Palisades earlier this year — killing 12 people, wiping out over 6,800 homes and businesses, and damaging 1,000 additional structures.
According to officials, Rindernecht has been charged with destruction of property by means of fire, a felony carrying a mandatory minimum five-year sentence and up to 20 years in federal prison. He was arrested near his Florida residence and is expected to make his first court appearance today.
Federal investigators say key evidence came from digital forensics, including a ChatGPT prompt allegedly used by Rindernecht months before the fire. The prompt requested a “dystopian painting showing a burning forest and a crowd fleeing from it.” Authorities say the resulting image resembled the scene of the later Palisades blaze.
The affidavit also cites cell phone data, recorded statements, and eyewitness testimony. Two passengers who rode with Rindernecht on New Year’s Eve described him as “agitated and angry.” After dropping off a passenger near the Pacific Palisades, he allegedly parked, attempted to contact a former friend, then hiked up a nearby trail to take iPhone videos while listening to a rap song featuring fire imagery.
Minutes later — just 12 minutes into the new year — environmental sensors detected the first flames of what became the Lachman Fire, later merging into the historic Palisades Fire. Rindernecht reportedly tried several times to call 911, fled the area, then returned to record videos of firefighters battling the inferno.
Authorities say his repeated listening to the same rap track and his online fire-related AI art may show a pattern of obsession preceding the deadly blaze.
The Palisades fire stands as one of California’s most destructive in modern history, sparking renewed debate over AI use, digital monitoring, and mental health screening for app-based workers.
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Washington, D.C. (District of Criminals), December 15, 2025 — During an exchange with reporters in the Oval Office today, President Donald Trump was asked whether he stood by a Truth Social post made after the murder of filmmaker and political activist Rob Reiner, a question that prompted a blunt and combative response.
A reporter pressed the president, noting that several Republicans had denounced his post and asking whether he would walk it back. Trump declined to do so, making clear he harbored no sympathy for Reiner’s political legacy. “Well, I wasn’t a fan of his at all,” Trump said. “He was a deranged person, as far as I’m concerned.”
Trump went on to accuse Reiner of being a central figure in promoting what he again referred to as the “Russia hoax,” rejecting longstanding claims that he was controlled by or friendly with Russia. “He said he knew it was false. In fact, it was the exact opposite,” Trump said. “He was one of the people behind it.”
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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 ...
CANTON, Ohio — December 20, 2025 — Body-camera footage has revealed a chilling near-execution attempt inside a Walmart loss-prevention room, where a convicted felon pulled a gun on a police officer’s head and pulled the trigger — only for the weapon to fail.
The incident occurred around 1:45 p.m. Thursday at a Walmart on Atlantic Boulevard NE. A Canton Police Department officer had responded to a shoplifting call involving 21-year-old Shane Newman and 23-year-old Katerina Jeffrey and escorted the suspects to the store’s loss-prevention office.
Once inside, the encounter took a terrifying turn. Newman suddenly raised a handgun, aimed it directly at the officer’s head, and attempted to fire. The gun malfunctioned, sparing the officer’s life.
In an act of extraordinary courage, a Walmart asset-protection associate immediately tackled Newman, preventing a second attempt. The officer then subdued Newman and placed him under arrest. Body-camera ...
Austin, December 16, 2025 — Broadcaster Alex Jones delivered a mixed but pointed assessment of Candace Owens, criticizing her repeated implications surrounding Charlie Kirk’s murder while simultaneously defending her right to ask questions. Jones argued that Owens never explicitly accused Turning Point USA or its leadership, but instead “implied it seven ways to Sunday,” adding that compilations exist documenting those implications. He warned that claims denying such implications contradict the public record.
At the same time, Jones stressed that if he believed TPUSA or President Trump were involved, he would expose it without hesitation. He highlighted TPUSA’s rapid growth, noting hundreds of thousands of new signups and expanding campus chapters, and argued the organization is vital heading into upcoming elections. Jones said questioning the killing itself is legitimate, suggesting a possible FBI cover-up, but insisted many theories ...
Nashville, December 16, 2025 — Erika Kirk and podcaster Candace Owens met yesterday following weeks of public tension over claims Owens made regarding Charlie Kirk’s murder. Both women confirmed that the meeting lasted more than four hours and described it as highly productive. Erika emphasized that her goal was to protect those around her and ensure her team could have a peaceful holiday. “I’m not going to call names. I’m not going to insult. Everyone loved my husband and we’re all trying to figure out what happened. I trust that case,” she said.
Owens echoed the sentiment, saying the discussion helped clarify intentions and share information, easing tensions. She also announced that she will provide a full rundown of the conversation on her podcast on Tuesday. Both women indicated they expect more details to be shared publicly soon.
The immediate result of the meeting, according to sources, was a thawing of the previously heated exchanges, ...