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Weekly Update 434

By: Troy Hunt
12 January 2025 at 17:59
Weekly Update 434

This week I'm giving a little teaser as to what's coming with stealer logs in HIBP and in about 24 hours from the time of writing, you'll be able to see the whole thing in action. This has been a huge amount of work trawling through vast volumes of data and trying to make it usable by the masses, but I think what we're launchung tomorrow will be awesome. Along with a new feature around these stealer logs, we've also added a huge number of new passwords to Pwned Passwords not previously seen before. Now, for the first time ever, "fuckkangaroos" will be flagged by any websites using the service 😮 More awesome examples coming in tomorrow's blog post, stay tuned!

Weekly Update 434
Weekly Update 434
Weekly Update 434
Weekly Update 434

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  2. Publicly asking for a security contact ios really not something I want to be doing (it tends to be a last resort after not being able to raise the company via various other channels)
  3. Massive kudos to Synology for making the DiskStation rollover process entirely seamless (little bit of work restoring Plex, but at least there was zero data loss)

Female Rapper Praises God For Sobriety After Winning First Ever Grammy Award

Female rapper Doechii praised God numerous times during an emotional acceptance speech when she won her first ever Grammy Award for Best Rap Album during the 97th Grammy Awards show held in Los Angeles.

On Sunday night, the 26-year-old rapper — born Jaylah Ji’mya Hickmon — took the stage after rapper Cardi B called out her name for Best Rap Album for “Alligator Bites Never Heal.” She held back tears as she promised not to make her speech long before talking about the glory of God.

“But this category was introduced in 1989, and two women have won … three women have won — Lauryn Hill, Cardi B, and Doechii,” the rapper said. “I put my heart and my soul into this mixtape. I’ve bared my life.”

“I went through so much. I dedicated myself to sobriety and God told me that I would be rewarded and that he would show me just how good it can get,” she added as she got emotional. “And I have to thank God. I need to thank my beautiful mother for coaching me.”

She went on to thank her label, her fans, and she said “to the swamp,” before she explained that she’s the Swamp Princess, because it’s where she comes from.

Doechii’s #Grammys acceptance speech for winning Best Rap Album 🤎 pic.twitter.com/N1Hy9Dhx1y

— Complex Music (@ComplexMusic) February 3, 2025

“There’s so many people out there who probably don’t know who I am. I call myself the Swamp Princess because I’m from Tampa, Florida,” the rapper said. “Tampa has so much talent … labels, go to Tampa, there’s talent there.”

“The last thing I want to say is … I know that there is some black girl out there, so many black women out there that are watching me right now and I want to tell you: You can do it. Anything is possible,” Doechii said. “Anything is possible.” 

“Don’t allow anybody to project any stereotypes on you, that tell you that you can’t be here, that you’re too dark or that you’re not smart enough or that you’re too dramatic or you’re too loud,” she added. “You are exactly who you need to be, to be right where you are, and I am a testimony. Praise God!”

The comments definitely moved the crowd as the stars and performers in the room cheered and gave the young rapper a standing ovation.

Related: Country Music Star Talks ‘Dark Days’ Before Career Exploded

Lord Of The CHAZ: When BLM Took Over A Portion Of Seattle, I Had To Go

The following is an excerpt from the book “Riot Diet: One Man’s Radical Ride Through America In Chaos,” by Richie McGinniss. (Pigeon Press: November, 2024.)

* * *

June 11, 2020, 9:01 PM PST: Outside City Limits, Seattle, Washington

Jorge, Shelby, and I were packed in the back of our rideshare from Seattle airport while I marveled at the sight of the modern cityscape for the first time. I narrated while zooming the camera into the fog beyond the Seattle Seahawks stadium.

“Well, folks, somewhere over there there’s a new country. And we’re gonna see it.”

After a week of protests and multiple riots on Seattle’s Capitol Hill, on Friday, June 5, Mayor Jenny Durkan promised a thirty-day ban on the use of chemical irritants, pending an internal review. “This review should better emphasize de-escalation techniques.” What ensued for the next two days was anything but “de-escalation” and was instead a continuation of the same s*** show — rioters threw bricks and bottles, and shot fireworks at police. By Sunday, June 7, under a barrage of improvised projectiles, cops desperately discharged chlorine tear gas, the chemical irritant that the city’s politicians pledged not to use.

I watched the escalation of progressive violence from a computer screen in DC. It concluded with a police evacuation as cops hastily loaded onto armored vehicles and drove away from Seattle’s East Precinct. Hundreds of jubilant activists and agitators filled the void behind them. A trumpet man ushered in the occupying army of demonstrators. The boarded-up front of the station endured over a week of antipolice protests-turned-riots before they finally capitulated to the mob.

As night fell on Monday, the BLM demonstrators took control of the front of the station. By sunrise the next morning, they set up roadblocks and established checkpoints, expanding their inchoate dominion to a five-block area in the heart of Seattle’s Capitol Hill. The ousters triumphantly named their new fiefdom “the CHAZ” (Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone).

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best, the first black person to occupy the position, justified the boarding up of the station in a press conference after the establishment of CHAZ. “This is an exercise in trust and de-escalation.” In reality, a major American city had ceded control of a multi-block area on their Capitol Hill, creating a Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) that would be ruled over by a bunch of young activists and whatever other malcontents decided to join. Among the demands from various protesters, one theme was consistent: reduce Seattle’s law enforcement budget by at least 50 percent or institute the total abolition of the police force.

On Tuesday morning, Shelby sent me a video that showed the movement’s self-proclaimed leader and local rapper, Raz Simone. With a rifle in his hands, Raz declared the area unequivocally off-limits to police. I convinced my bosses that we could recoup the costs of a trip, and Shelby, Jorge, and I flew out on the afternoon of Thursday, June 11. We splayed out across entire rows of the plane as we crossed the continent to the newly independent territory in the Pacific Northwest. With the coronavirus scare reaching a climax, airports in both DC and Seattle were as empty as the abandoned East Police Precinct.

Pigeon Press Cover Photo: E. Mackey @emackeycreates

Cover Photo: E. Mackey

On our ride to Capitol Hill beneath the slanting sun, we drove past Seattle’s Pioneer District, where the city’s founders had settled in 1852. At the center of the district rose the Smith Tower, which was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River at the time of its completion in 1914. The thirty-four-story building was one of the oldest monuments to corporate prospecting in Seattle. It was constructed in neoclassical architecture by New York typewriter and firearms tycoon Lyman Smith. In the background of my shot, the Smith Tower was dwarfed by larger skyscrapers that rose into the low clouds. They housed far larger and wealthier corporations.

Somewhere beneath the misty skyline was the CHAZ, the post-modern experiment without sanctioned businesses, or police, or posing politicians.

While videos of armed individuals patrolling the lawless zone at night had been widely broadcast on corners of the web, the prevailing institutional media narrative was that the occupied protest was very much a “partylike atmosphere.” Cable newscasters parroted this line from their hits on location during broadcast hours, though none of them covered the situation late at night—after they returned to their luxury hotels for the evening.

SEATTLE, WA - JUNE 10: A volunteer works security at an entrance to the so-called "Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone" on June 10, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. The zone includes the blocks surrounding the Seattle Police Departments East Precinct, which was the site of violent clashes with Black Lives Matter protesters, who have continued to demonstrate in the wake of George Floyds death. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

David Ryder/Getty Images

The debate over CHAZ entered national politics the day before we arrived when President Trump tweeted, “Radical Left Governor @JayInslee and the Mayor of Seattle are being taunted and played at a level our great Country has never seen before. Take back your city NOW. If you don’t do it, I will. This is not a game. These ugly Anarchists must be stopped IMMEDIATELY. MOVE FAST!”

In tacit support of the protest, Democratic Governor Jay Inslee responded, “What we will not allow are threats of military violence against Washingtonians coming from the White House. The U.S. military serves to protect Americans, not the fragility of an insecure president.”

Then in another Tweet in the same thread the governor stated, “The Trump Administration knows what Washington needs right now — the resources to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The progressive Mayor of Seattle Jenny Durkan weighed in as well, with a reference to President Trump’s retreat to the bunker under the White House on Memorial Day less than two weeks prior. “Make us all safer. Go back to your bunker. #BlackLivesMatter.” The same day, Mayor Durkan was asked by CNN’s Chris Cuomo how long her city’s Capitol Hill would remain like this. Her response was, “I don’t know. We could have the summer of love!”

At the entrance of the CHAZ, a sloppily spray-painted piece of plywood read “WELCOME TO THE CALZONE.” Another, more formal sign painted white and cut in the shape of a house, said in neatly stenciled letters “YOU ARE NOW ENTERING FREE CAP HILL.”

Can’t be worse than that open-air drug market in San Juan, I thought. An amalgamation of city planters, road construction dividers, metal barricades, and plywood created a de facto wall that marked the border. The individuals who tended the checkpoint wore all black and carried walkie-talkies, but they appeared more interested in socializing than security.

SEATTLE, WA - JUNE 14: A signs reads "Capitol Hill Occupied Protest" in area that has been referred to by protesters by that name as well as "Capitol Hill Organized Protest, or CHOP, on June 14, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Black Lives Matter protesters have continued demonstrating in what was first referred to as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, which encompasses several blocks around the Seattle Police Departments vacated East Precinct, but what protesters are now calling the "Capitol Hill Organized Protest." (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

SEATTLE, WA – JUNE 14: A signs reads “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest.” (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

The first thing we recorded as we stepped inside was a giant “BLACK LIVES MATTER” mural that spanned the width of East Pine Street, stretching eastward two blocks up the hill to the police precinct.

The purple letters of the mural were beautified with intricate decorations that embossed the political mantra into a work of art — much more creative than the neon yellow block letters in DC. With dozens of paint cans and brushes scattered on the roadway, the main drag looked more like an art studio than the center of a major American metropolis. To our left, new wave music blared from massive speakers on an astroturfed baseball diamond turned campsite.

At the intersection of East Pine Street and 11th Avenue next to the R in the “BLACK LIVES MATTER” stood a piece of plywood that read “DEFUND/NOT DECAF/COFFEE TEA COCOA.” The neatly hand-painted sign featured a red-and-black color scheme and font that eerily resembled the Antifa logo.

Antifa, short for “antifascist,” represented a political movement that often employed violent tactics in its opposition to the 2016 election of President Donald Trump. Its black-and-red logo harkened back to the antifascist faction that opposed Hitler’s rise to power in 1930s Nazi Germany. Though I’d heard much about “Antifa” in American media, their decentralized organization and black-bloc attire made identification of its actual adherents difficult if not impossible. That is, unless they admitted to it or were literally flying its flag. By design, the core of the group lurked anonymously through the demi-world of the extremist left that sought the total overthrow of the capitalist system.

Directly in the center of the intersection, a set of couches were arranged in a circle. I narrated from behind the camera adding context for the viewers, “We got a lounge zone over here?” Two signs drawn on cardboard propped up by art easels with sharpie-drawn letters said “CONVERSATION CAFÉ/LET’S TALK ABOUT ANTIFASCISM.”

The ground was covered in all forms of graffiti from chalk to spray and acrylic paints with messages like “FREE THE PROTESTERS” and “F*** THE POLICE” written in elegantly scripted periwinkle letters. The patrons of the café sat forward in their relaxed furniture, seemingly engaged in some intense political discussion.

I panned the camera across the intersection lined with tables featuring donated food: bags of chips, granola bars, bottles of water, and toiletries. Shelby and I walked over to the main table of the “NO COP CO-OP,” which was basically an open-air grocery store with a variety of selections, and plenty of choices for vegans. Behind the tables stood a guy who seemed like he oversaw the operation. He wore a black long-sleeved shirt with a generic blue mask, and he had a pierced right ear. He appeared friendly enough. I asked, “So what’s going on here, can you tell us what’s up?”

SEATTLE, WA - JUNE 12: Many stands offering free items have been set up including the No Cop Co-op in an area dubbed the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ) on June 12, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. The area had been the site of recent clashes between the Seattle Police Department and Black Lives Matters demonstrators advocating against police brutality. After the Seattle Police Department East Precinct was boarded up and officers left last week demonstrators turned the area into a street scene with free food, music, onsite medics and no cars. Protests demanding police reforms sparked by the death of George Floyd, who died in police custody two weeks ago, have spread worldwide. (Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images)

SEATTLE, WA – JUNE 12. Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images.

He seemed unfazed by the cell phone camera aimed in his direction and enthusiastically explained the origin story of the CO-OP, “The lady who set this up sent a tweet, ‘Yeah can I get some tents,’ then people brought tents and umbrellas, and she started bringing food from her own pantry. Then people started donating more food as we went. Yeah, so this is what we have now, free food; we also have other stuff that people dropped off like helmets, masks, all that cool stuff.”

I zoomed in on the helmets and the plastic face shields on display, both of which would be helpful protection from pepper spray and other non-lethals in the event of a confrontation with police. “Yeah so, we’re a market, we don’t accept cash so if you guys have food in your pantry, come down to CHAZ and donate it!”

I pushed for more on how this market functioned. “So the form of payment is basically like a bartering system?”

He responded eagerly, “Yes, no government, nothing except—”

Someone outside the frame who perused the selection interrupted his spiel, “Hey, can I grab this?”

The guy responded quickly, “Yes, please, whatever you like.”

I continued my informal interview, “So it’s like some people bring their goods and services and they exchange them for other goods and services?”

He nodded his head affirmatively, “Yeah.”

I replied, “Gotcha.”

Shelby picked up the interview where I left off, “So you guys are open twenty-four hours?”

He replied, this time with hesitation, “Uh, I said that earlier, and she kinda got mad at me, she’s like, ‘Are you staying?’” He gestured to an older woman, presumably the aforementioned founder of the NO COP CO-OP. With a nervous chuckle, he continued, “But, yeah, I’m staying here all night. I work the night shift as it is, so it’s my day off.”

Shelby had zeroed in on the disorganization of the whole operation with one question.

Now that she was onto something, she asked one more. “Is there always someone here? What happens when…”

He responded, “Yeah?” But the way he said it made it sound more like a question.

“I mean it’s only been a few days, so whoever takes over takes over.” It was clear to both of us that this guy had no clue what the long- or even short-term goals were for the operation.

Shelby and I looked at each other with raised eyebrows as if to say, “This ain’t gonna last.”

* * *

This is an excerpt from “Riot Diet: One Man’s Radical Ride Through America In Chaos,” by Richie McGinniss. (Pigeon Press: November, 2024.) Republished by permission of Pigeon Press. Cover Photo: E. Mackey @emackeycreates

Richie McGinniss started his career at MSNBC/NBC News DC as a production assistant and as a video editor for Mark Levin before he took over the video operation at Daily Caller in 2017. In 2020, McGinniss led a team of reporters through lawless zones across the country: DC, Seattle’s “CHAZ”, Portland, Kenosha, Minneapolis, Wauwatosa, the Southern Border, Philly, and back to DC for the 2020 election and its aftermath. While covering riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, McGinniss witnessed Kyle Rittenhouse kill Joseph Rosenbaum and testified as a key witness (and named victim) in the trial. Also at the chaotic police line covering the Capitol riot on January 6, McGinniss has a first-hand understanding of how news events can be cannibalized and re-fashioned by corporate media.

The views expressed in this excerpt are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of The Daily Wire.

‘When Harry Met Sally’ Stars Recreate Unforgettable Scene For Super Bowl Ad

“When Harry Met Sally” stars Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan reunited to recreate one of the most unforgettable scenes in movie history from their 1989 romantic comedy for a Super Bowl LIX ad.

In the clip posted on Wednesday on X, the two movie stars headed back to the famous deli in New York City to reprise their roles in the film as Harry Burns and Sally Albright to shoot the ad for Hellman’s mayonnaise that will air during the upcoming Super Bowl in New Orleans on February 9.

The ad opens with a shot of the busy New York deli where Ryan once again is seated at the same table across from Crystal where the memorable comedy scene was shot 35 years ago, when the two discuss the idea of “women faking orgasms” and Ryan’s character proves how one could possibly accomplish such task.

Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan joined forces for an upcoming #SuperBowl spot for Hellmann’s returning to Katz’s Deli on New York’s Lower East Side for the first time since their 1989 romantic comedy #WhenHarryMetSally was released #THRNews pic.twitter.com/CeIw6zEhIy

— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) January 29, 2025

In the new video, Harry tells Sally, “I can’t believe they let us back in this place.”

“Why?” Sally asks, to which he replies, “Hello …”

“Nobody remembers that,” Sally then insists.

Sally then takes a bite of her sandwich and said, “it’s not doing it, nothing,” before she picks up the Hellmann’s mayo on the table and spreads it on the bread. She then takes another bite.

“What’s happening?” Harry asks. “Here we go,” he adds as Sally continues to enjoy her sandwich, resulting at one point, in her slapping the table and yelling, “Yes.”

Crystal’s character then quips, “So, this one’s real.”

The scene closes with a recreation of a cameo featuring actress Sydney Sweeney giving the famous line, originally spoken by director Rob Reiner’s mom, Estelle Reiner, in the deli scene in the 1989 movie.

“I’ll have what she’s having,” Sweeney said.

Speaking to People magazine about working on the project with Ryan, Crystal said, “It was a really fun idea, and the approach was right. It was our 35th anniversary of the film, and it’s the first time that we’ve been offered something like that.”

Ryan agreed and said, “They [Hellman’s] were so respectful of the movie and of the scene too. They came to us with just an enormous amount of respect for that, for the source material and for the characters.”

Related: Meg Ryan Talks About Why She Took A ‘Giant Break’ From Hollywood

Fetterman tells 'The View' about 'positive' meeting with Trump: 'He was kind,' 'cordial'

27 January 2025 at 14:15

Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman defended his meeting with President Donald Trump during an appearance on "The View" on Monday, saying that working with the president was part of his job.

Fetterman was asked by "The View" hosts about his highly publicized visit to Mar-a-Lago to meet with Trump ahead of the inauguration, which drew some backlash from members of his party.

The Democratic senator, who has expressed a willingness to reach across the aisle, praised Trump as "kind" and "cordial."

"I think overall it was a positive experience. I mean, he was — he was kind. He was cordial. It wasn’t in a — in any kind of theater, it wasn't trying to get your picture taken to put something out on social media. It was really just a conversation," Fetterman recalled.

‘SENATOR FOR ALL’: FETTERMAN SET TO MEET WITH TRUMP AT MAR-A-LAGO

Fetterman said that he and his wife, Gisele, spoke to Trump for over an hour, looking to find common ground about protecting "Dreamers" and food stamp benefits, among other topics.

"Overall, it was just a straight-up conversation," Fetterman said.

Trump also praised the meeting afterward, telling The Washington Examiner he was impressed with Fetterman, whom he called a "commonsense person."

Fetterman told "The View" that he wasn't interested in "freaking out" over Trump but was "in the business of finding wins" for his state and the nation.

"I’m not that guy. I’m not going to be that Democrat. For me, you know, there’s things I’m going to agree with, I’m going to disagree with, but I’m in the business of finding wins for Pennsylvania and for the nation, and engaging the president — I see that as doing my job," he said.

FETTERMAN UNLEASHES EXPLETIVES AIMED AT TRUMP IN CNN INTERVIEW, CONCEDES 45 HAS 'CONNECTION' WITH PA VOTERS

Co-host Ana Navarro brought up the criticism Fetterman received from the left, claiming the lawmaker was helping to bolster the false notion that Trump was open to working with Democrats.

"I understand the need for bipartisanship. I didn’t love the optics of you going to Mar-a-Lago," she admitted – referring to it as Trump's "palace" – before asking the lawmaker if he thought the meeting was a success.

"I think it's pretty reasonable to have a conversation," Fetterman addressed his critics.

He explained how he had been invited by Trump to meet, and he took the opportunity because he felt that working with the president was part of the job of any elected official.

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Speaking to "The View"'s audience, Fetterman said, "I hope, maybe you [who] are watching, you’re tired of just the venom and the hate, and it's like, I'd want more bipartisan kinds of things."

Fetterman said he was choosing his battles and he didn't find that adding to the "cheap hate online" was beneficial.

"[A]nd if those kinds of things were helpful, you know, we would be in a different situation. We would be the ones making those kinds of decisions with the new administration with then-Vice President Harris," he continued.

Fetterman also gave his initial impression of Trump's first week in office.

"Honestly, I haven’t been surprised by anything now. I mean, he’s been doing essentially what he actually campaigned on," he told "The View."

"He announced he is going to pardon the January 6 individuals. He is absolutely going to go after the border. So there’s a lot of things that he’s already ran on. I criticize a lot of it, and I don’t agree with everything either, but it’s undeniable he actually ran on that and been really upfront. He’s like, ‘I am your retribution,’ and, you know, he’s kind of making those moves," Fetterman said.

Rubio Gets Tough With Taliban Terrorist Leaders After Learning They May Be Holding More U.S. Hostages

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Saturday evening that the Trump administration has learned that the Taliban is holding more American citizens hostage.

“Just hearing the Taliban is holding more American hostages than has been reported,” Rubio posted on X. “If this is true, we will have to immediately place a VERY BIG bounty on their top leaders, maybe even bigger than the one we had on Bin Laden.”

Just hearing the Taliban is holding more American hostages than has been reported. If this is true, we will have to immediately place a VERY BIG bounty on their top leaders, maybe even bigger than the one we had on Bin Laden.

— Secretary Marco Rubio (@secrubio) January 25, 2025

Rubio did not release any other details about the hostages who are being held by the Taliban.

Fox News reported that the other American hostages being held were U.S. citizens George Glezmann and Mahmood Habibi.

The news comes after American hostage Ryan Corbett’s family announced on Tuesday that he was freed by the Taliban, ending his 894-day captivity in Afghanistan.

Corbett was released just hours after President Donald Trump was sworn into office and after the Biden administration ramped up its negotiations with the Taliban in the past month. According to the Taliban, Corbett and one other hostage who wasn’t named were exchanged for terrorist Khan Muhammad, who was serving a life sentence in California.

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“Today, our hearts are filled with overwhelming gratitude and praise to God for sustaining Ryan’s life and bringing him back home after what has been the most challenging and uncertain 894 days of our lives,” the Corbett family said in a statement shared with The Daily Wire.

The family thanked Trump, former President Joe Biden, incoming National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, incoming Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs Adam Boehler, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and former Special Presidential Envoy for Hostage Affairs Roger Carstens for “their tireless work and steadfast dedication to bringing Ryan back to us.”

Muhammed, the terrorist exchanged for Corbett’s release, was convicted and sentenced on drug and narco-terrorism charges. The Department of Justice said that Muhammed “sought to kill U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan using rockets” and attempted to send heroin to the U.S.

Corbett and his family first moved to Afghanistan in 2010 and started Bloom Afghanistan, an enterprise focused on improving the war-torn country’s private sector. The Corbett family safely evacuated from Afghanistan when the United States withdrew under Biden’s orders in August 2021, and then Ryan returned around five months later. He was captured by the Taliban a year after the Biden administration’s disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Hegseth Delivers Remarks After Being Sworn In: ‘I Want To Thank The Warfighters’

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said on Saturday that the U.S. military would be ready to destroy its enemies with overwhelming force if need be under his leadership.

Hegseth made the remarks at the White House immediately after being sworn into office by Vice President JD Vance after he was confirmed Friday night in a 51-50 vote.

“All praise and glory to God. His will be done, and we’re grateful to be here,” Hegseth said. “And as I said in my hearing, it was Jesus and Jenny, I would not be here without you, sweetheart.”

He said that he was thankful to serve under President Donald Trump and that he would execute Trump’s vision of “peace through strength, putting America first, and in rebuilding our military.”

“I look forward to working with all of you and other senators to ensure the Defense Department has what it needs, that our nation has what it needs, and that we’re prepared to defend it in all moments,” he said.

Hegseth said that the three principles he wants to bring to the Pentagon are: restoring the warrior ethos in everything that the military does, rebuilding the military, and re-establishing deterrence.

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“We don’t want to fight wars,” he said. “We want to deter them and we want to end them responsibly. But if we need to fight them, we’re going to bring overwhelming and decisive force to close with and destroy the enemy and bring our boys home.”

WATCH: Secretary of Defense @PeteHegseth‘s full remarks upon swearing in 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/d4ukr5u8qK

— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) January 25, 2025

In addition to his post-confirmation remarks, Hegseth later sent a message “to the force.”

“The President gave us a clear mission: achieve Peace through Strength. We will do this in three ways — by restoring the warrior ethos, rebuilding our military, and reestablishing deterrence,” Hegseth stated, offering further details on how he would set out to achieve his goals.

“I have committed my life to warfighters and their families. Just as my fellow soldiers had my back on the battlefield, know that I will always have your back,” Hegseth continued. “We serve together at a dangerous time. Our enemies will neither rest nor relent. And neither will we. We will stand shoulder to shoulder to meet the urgency of this moment.”

Peter Schweizer Floats Theory On Why Biden Really Left The 2024 Race

No president in American history has ever pardoned his family members as he prepared to exit the Oval Office. Until Joe Biden.

Now, with Donald Trump’s successful return to the White House, many lawmakers and pundits have questions about Joe Biden’s unprecedented, sweeping pardons.

Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief John Bickley sat down with bestselling author Peter Schweizer, president of the Government Accountability Institute, to discuss Biden’s eleventh-hour moves for an episode of “Morning Wire” that will be released this weekend.

Schweizer, who has written several books about the Biden family, including “Blood Money” and “Red-Handed,” began the conversation by stating flatly, “These sort of preemptive pardons are really unprecedented.”

With a final stroke of his pen, Biden granted pardons to five of his closest family members: His brother Frank Biden, his brother James and his spouse, and his sister Valerie and her spouse. Hunter Biden was pardoned by his father one month earlier, on December 2, 2024.

While politicians and pundits speculate and guess the motivation behind this recent round of pardons, Schweizer has an idea.

“What’s significant,” says Schweizer, “is all six of these people are individuals who are connected to LLCs, these limited liability companies that the family had multiple listings of.”

Not only do the LLCs offer a logical explanation for the sweeping pardons, but Schweizer believes they offer an even bigger clue as to why Joe Biden would finally agree to drop out of the 2024 presidential race.

The pardons span a little over a decade, from January 1, 2014, to December 2024, making the time frame even more suspicious. These facts lead Schweizer to speculate that Joe Biden may have cut some kind of backdoor deal before bowing out of the presidential race in July 2024.

“I think one of the unanswered questions about the Biden family — and again, if you look at the pardons that were issued to Hunter Biden and the family, they run up specifically through December of last year. So any crimes that would have been committed in 2024 would be covered as well. And you wonder, well, what does that mean? Well, that could be the Hunter Biden art deals that were very controversial,” Schweizer said.

“But I also think it’s worth looking at this period when Joe Biden had that disastrous debate performance with Donald Trump, and he spent about four or five weeks refusing to get out of the race, and Hunter Biden moved into the White House,” he added. “I believe – I don’t have evidence to confirm this – I believe that the Biden family negotiated financial deals to secure his exit from that race. Whether that crosses the legal line and is illegal, I don’t know, but I think that is worth looking into as well. It certainly fits their pattern of monetizing things. It certainly makes sense that Hunter Biden was at the center of it – that’s where a lot of this money would flow through. And that would, of course, raise questions about what they might be doing in the post-presidential years and the money they might be living off of in this case.”

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Schweizer also argued that Biden’s sweeping pardons of his family members could come back to bite the former president, highlighting a point made by attorney Alan Dershowitz earlier this week. Dershowitz said that while Biden’s pardons protect his family from criminal charges, they take away their ability to plead the Fifth Amendment if they are subpoenaed by Congress, The Daily Caller reported.

“One of the reasons the president gave [for the pardons] is he doesn’t want his relatives and friends and people who are good people in his view to be subject to the expenses of massive investigation. Duh, you didn’t stop that. Congress can still investigate all these people,” Dershowitz said.

“In fact, they’ve lost their Fifth Amendment privilege,” he added. “So, now, if Congress subpoenas them, they have to testify, they can’t claim the Fifth Amendment. So, your brother and all the others can be called in front of the Republican-controlled Senate committee or House committee.”

Schweizer acknowledged the critical role Trump’s nominee for attorney general, Pam Bondi, may play in any new investigations into the Biden family business. He told “Morning Wire” that it’s important for Trump’s DOJ to continue looking into the Biden family’s business deals, saying it’s “not about retribution” or “being vindictive.”

“It’s simply trying to get clarification and facts of what actually transpired and what these Chinese, Russian, and Ukrainian entities actually got in exchange for sending millions of dollars to Joe Biden’s family,” he said.

Vance Breaks Tie To Confirm Pete Hegseth For Pentagon

On Friday evening, the GOP-led Senate confirmed Pete Hegseth to become Donald Trump‘s defense secretary, ending a dramatic confirmation process for the high-profile figure who aims to revitalize the U.S. military.

The final vote was 51-50. Former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) along with Sens. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Susan Collins (R-ME) joined with Democrats and the two independents who caucus with them in opposing the nomination, leaving Vice President JD Vance to cast the tie-breaking vote.

#BREAKING: U.S. Senate CONFIRMS Pete Hegseth to be Secretary of Defense, 51-50. @VP Vance breaks tie, second tie-breaking vote on Cabinet nominee in history. pic.twitter.com/6TiVfYQxR6

— CSPAN (@cspan) January 25, 2025

This was the second time in which a vice president broke a tie for a Cabinet nominee. The first instance happened in 2017 when then-Vice President Mike Pence cast the tie-breaking vote for Betsy DeVos to become education secretary in Trump’s first administration.

“I thought I was done voting in the senate,” Vance, a former U.S. senator from Ohio, quipped in a post to X as he traveled to the U.S. Capitol.

I thought I was done voting in the senate 😂

— JD Vance (@JDVance) January 25, 2025

Hegseth, 44, is an Army National Guard veteran and former Fox News host who has experience leading veteran advocacy groups. He also has written a number of books, including one focused on how the military has gone woke.

At a time when the Pentagon is contending with low recruitment and several failed audits in a row, Hegseth testified in his confirmation hearing that Trump wants him to restore a “warrior culture” and predicted troops would “rejoice” when lethality and war fighting come back into focus.

“I know the troops will rejoice.”

Pete Hegseth discusses ridding the military of the “woke yoke” from the Biden Administration. pic.twitter.com/YAekxplDzv

— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) January 14, 2025

 

Hegseth’s bid to become defense secretary was not without drama as a number of misconduct allegations emerged during the Senate confirmation process. Senators who rejected Hegseth’s nomination raised concerns about those claims, his stance on women serving in the military, and his leadership experience. Hegseth’s defenders insisted he was the “fighter” the Department of Defense (DOD) needs to get back on track.

Democrats’ pointless stall tactics are putting our national security at risk. @PeteHegseth is the fighter we need and the right person to get the Department of Defense back on track. We must CONFIRM HIM TODAY, NO MORE OF DEMOCRATS’ DELAYS! pic.twitter.com/lNZYk10Ysa

— Rick Scott (@SenRickScott) January 23, 2025

During his confirmation hearing this month, Hegseth testified that there was a “coordinated smear campaign orchestrated in the media” driven by anonymous sources. Hegseth also said he was “not a perfect person, but redemption is real, and God forged me in ways I know I’m prepared for.”

While the final vote was taking place, Hegseth posted on X a letter to Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who had not committed to supporting his nomination until moments later. The letter pushed back on allegations by Hegseth’s former sister-in-law, Danielle Dietrich, including that he abused his ex-wife Samantha. Samantha herself previously rejected the abuse claims.

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— Pete Hegseth (@PeteHegseth) January 25, 2025

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From the beginning, I have been clear about my position: if President Trump’s nominees were reported favorably out of the relevant committees, I would support their confirmation on the Senate floor absent new material information about their qualifications. Once Pete Hegseth’s…

— Senator Thom Tillis (@SenThomTillis) January 25, 2025

Hegseth is now the third Cabinet nominee to be confirmed by the Senate since Trump was sworn into office for a second term on Monday. The other two are Secretary of State Marco Rubio and CIA Director John Ratcliffe. South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who is Trump’s nominee to become Secretary of Homeland Security, could follow as soon as this weekend.

Upon announcing the nomination for defense secretary in November, Trump said Hegseth “has spent his entire life as a Warrior for the Troops, and for the Country. Pete is tough, smart and a true believer in America First.” He added, “With Pete at the helm, America’s enemies are on notice – Our Military will be Great Again, and America will Never Back Down.”

Trump also noted that Hegseth believes in “peace through strength” and said he “will be a courageous and patriotic champion” for the U.S. military.

“I am elated at the confirmation of Pete Hegseth,” Republican Study Committee Chairman August Pfluger (TX) told The Daily Wire. “Hegseth understands our military’s fundamental objective: projecting precise, overwhelming force that instills respect and caution in our adversaries.”

He added that under Hegseth’s leadership at the DoD, “We will ensure we can effectively deter our enemies and restore the warfighting readiness that was compromised under the Biden administration. I am confident America will re-emerge as the undisputed global military superpower with President Trump and Secretary Hegseth’s leadership. America is back–stronger, more lethal, and more resolute than ever before.”

Vance Promises Pro-Life Movement ‘We Stand With You’ In First Vice Presidential Remarks

WASHINGTON — JD Vance delivered his first public remarks as vice president at the 52nd annual March for Life on Friday, vowing to the pro-life movement that the Trump-Vance administration stands by them, and will continue to march with them through the years.

“It is a blessing to know the truth, and the truth is that unborn life is worthy of protection,” he told the thousands of pro-life demonstrators gathered on the National Mall on Friday morning, promising to be back next year. “So please, go forth, not with frustration, but with joy. We are joyful to March for Life. We are joyful to know that that picture on an ultrasound, that is a picture of a baby with hopes and dreams and potential to come. It is a joy and a blessing to fight for the unborn, to work for the unborn, and to March for Life.”

.@VP JD Vance delivered his first public remarks as vice president today at the 52nd annual March for Life. He was met with massive enthusiasm and excitement from the young people in the crowd. Everyone I spoke to was impressed.

“It is a blessing to know the truth, and the… pic.twitter.com/ovQiZIlY0H

— Mary Margaret Olohan (@MaryMargOlohan) January 24, 2025

“I want to be clear that this administration stands by you,” he promised the crowd. “We stand with you, and most importantly, we stand with the most vulnerable and the basic principle that people exercising the right to protest on behalf of the most vulnerable should never have the government go after them ever again.”

It was an emotional moment for many of the pro-lifers in the crowd — families pushing strollers and wiping their children’s faces clean, teenagers traveling with their high school teachers, priests and nuns in cheerful groups, and college students from all across the country, joking, flirting, and cheering together. This is a crowd that largely voted for Donald Trump, but many of them are single issue voters, and some were anxious when they went to the ballot box this year. Roe’s overturn had made abortion politically toxic, and they were unsure what their footing was with the former president.

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Yet they trusted that if elected, Trump would once again head a pro-life administration, and they remembered that he was the most pro-life president the United States had ever seen — the man who appointed the justices who overturned Roe v. Wade.

And many of those present at the March for Life on Friday told The Daily Wire that his actions in this first week of his presidency alone have reassured them that the Trump-Vance administration will defend life throughout the next four years.

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 24: US Vice President JD Vance speaks on stage as people attend the annual March for Life rally on the National Mall on January 24, 2025 in Washington, DC. Anti-abortion activists attend the annual march that marked the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s, now overturned, 1973, Roe v. Wade ruling which legalized abortion in all 50 states. (Photo by Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

On Thursday, Trump pardoned 23 pro-life activists targeted by President Joe Biden’s administration for their pro-life advocacy. On Friday evening, shortly after the March for Life had ended, Trump signed an executive order aboard Air Force One banning international non-governmental organizations that promote abortions from receiving federal funding. His action reinstates the Mexico City Policy — a serious priority for many pro-lifers.

And the president himself sent a video message to the march, as he traveled to view the damage that flooding and wildfires had done to North Carolina and California.

“In my second term, we will again stand proudly for families and for life,” Trump promised the crowd, praising the “tireless work and devotion” of the pro-life movement for helping to defeat Roe v. Wade, struck down by the Supreme Court in June 2022. He slammed Democratic extremism on abortion, pointing out that many Democrat-led states and lawmakers embrace abortion up until birth — and even allowing babies to die if they are born alive in botched abortions.

That message concluded: “To all of the very special people marching today in this bitter cold, I know your hearts are warm and your spirits are strong, because your mission is just very, very pure, to forge a society that welcomes and protects every child as a beautiful gift from the hand of our creator. Thank you for never losing hope and never giving up. Thank you for your tremendous support, God bless you, and God bless America.”

Vance emphasized his support and belief in the movement as well.

“You guys are the beating heart of the pro-life movement, and you have saved many lives already, and you’re going to save more again,” Vance told the pro-life movement on Friday. “You being here, this very march is a reminder of the incredible strength and unity of the pro-life movement and from the bottom of my heart, thank you, thank you for being here, and thank you for marching here today.”

“Most importantly, in your works, you remind us that the March for Life is not just a single event that happens on a frigid January day,” he said. “The March for Life is the work of the pro-life movement every single day from this point forward.”

I Went To TikTok’s Inauguration Party. The Trump Vibe Shift Is Real.

As I joined the growing number of tuxedoed Washingtonians abandoning their Ubers on 14th Street, choosing to brave the frigid temperatures rather than wait another minute behind a blockade, I tried to ignore the biting wind and focus on my mantra: I have to make it to the TikTok party.

Shuffling down the road, I wondered what to expect. Would the Inauguration Eve shindig be just another DC party full of lobbyists and waiters circulating with chicken skewers? Or would I be plunged headfirst into an unfamiliar scene and spend the night awkwardly mingling with too-cool influencers?

It was a little bit of both. I waited in line with a prominent conservative tweeter and a newly-minted White House staffer. The second we got inside, I saw a platoon of trendy partygoers jostling to get their fur-collared overcoats from coat check as a clip of Matt Walsh played on the screen behind them.

Turning to my left, I saw Chelly, a TikTok influencer who specializes in Vivek Ramaswamy impersonations. That pretty much summed up the vibe at the Power 30 Awards and Inauguration Party.

(Shindelverse Photography)

Maybe this is how Democrats feel all the time. You show up to a party and see Beyonce doing lemon drops with Janet Yellen. But most of us aren’t used to this seamless intermingling of politics and celebrity. I can safely say that I’ve never been invited to a party where Liz Truss and Conor McGregor were feted in the VIP lounge while people got bottle service downstairs in honor of Walsh, his fellow Daily Wire hosts, and other conservative influencers like Riley Gaines.

(Shindelverse Photography)

You could argue – and many have – that this party was nothing more than TikTok’s ploy to woo those in Trump’s orbit so the president would save the Chinese-owned app. And that was obviously part of it, as the #SaveTikTok step-and-repeat set up in the lobby suggested.

But there was something else going on here. TikTok didn’t need to spend $50,000 on a party just to lobby the Trump administration — that’s what lobbyists are for. Nor did the party need to be so … cool. The bottle girls with sparklers and signs, like something out of a Miami nightclub; the DJ spinning a set that multiple people described as “like a college party – in a good way!” And of course, the headline event: Waka Flocka Flame, live in person, throwing McDonald’s cheeseburgers to the crowd.

(Shindelverse Photography)

This isn’t the kind of party you throw because you have to. This is the kind of party you throw because you want to.

By now, I’m probably the 100th writer to comment on the vibe shift that followed Donald Trump back to the White House. Whether it’s Nelly performing at the Inauguration or Kim Kardashian praising Melania Trump’s swearing-in outfit, the most unlikely people are rushing to celebrate Trumpworld.

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Critics – the haters, to put it in TikTok parlance – say these celebrities are just acting out of fear. But we know that’s not true, because they didn’t do it last time. For the past eight years, hating Trump has been as en vogue in Hollywood as Ozempic and cropped sweatshirts. But things are different now. Famous people don’t just want to celebrate conservatives – they want people to know they’re doing it.

Oscar de la Renta didn’t just dress Usha Vance — the label bragged about it. Maybe Kim Kardashian felt like she had to praise Melania to seem polite. But her sister Khloe clearly had something else in mind when she shared a Daily Wire reporter’s tweet criticizing Los Angeles’ Democratic mayor. Clearly, something has shifted in the American consciousness.

Which brings us back to the TikTok party.

(Shindelverse Photography)

Watching Taylor Lorenz and her bejeweled mask mingle with content creators and conservative journalists in the VIP lounge, I couldn’t help but think about Joe and Stewart Alsop, brothers whose columns were required reading in midcentury Washington. In 1952, Joe predicted that “Eisenhower’s Washington will, I think, be unbearably boring,” while Stewart dismissed Republicans as “dull fellows who work late and go to bed early.” Years later, Joe cheered the Kennedy administration for reviving DC’s social scene and influencing it with “glamour, which is not a quality usually associated with Washington.”

Since then, Republicans have always been the boring party. When Democrats are in the White House, the media rush to profile where the president dines, what neighborhoods are being made trendy by young staffers, and more. Republican administrations, meanwhile, bring weepy pieces about the death of the district’s cocktail bars or innovative restaurants.

That doesn’t seem to be happening this time. For the first time since the Alsops cheered the fun and freedom that would come with Camelot, the tastemakers and socialites want to hang out with Republicans.

If that’s not a vibe shift, I don’t know what is.

Prince Andrew’s Royal Lodge ‘in a shocking state’ as disgraced duke maintains garden to pinch pennies: report

24 January 2025 at 12:28

Prince Andrew is getting his hands dirty as his Royal Lodge home reportedly continues to crumble.

The disgraced Duke of York has been attempting to maintain the 21 acres of garden that surrounds his home, the UK’s Daily Mail reported on Friday. According to reports, the 64-year-old is trying to develop a green thumb in hopes of pinching a few pennies after his brother, King Charles III, paid his rent.

"It is in a shocking state," Todd Longstaffe Gowan, the Historic Royal Palaces gardener, told the outlet.

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"I won't be knocking that into shape! It is impossible!" he declared. "I've been at Kensington Palace for 30 years, and I think Royal Lodge would be quite impossible."

A spokesperson for Buckingham Palace didn’t immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Insiders claimed that Andrew’s efforts were no match for the royal garden. According to the report, the 30-room mansion is surrounded by shrubbery and woodland, as the flowers that once bloomed are nowhere to be seen.

It’s not the only drastic change that has been occurring on the grounds of Windsor Castle.

Over the last few weeks, Charles has reportedly ordered precious artifacts to be removed from Andrew’s home, due to maintenance and security concerns. Now, only empty shelves are reportedly seen where the pricey relics were once proudly displayed.

Charlotte Griffiths, the Mail on Sunday’s editor-at-large, originally reported in November that the monarch was extending a generous olive branch to his scandal-plagued sibling and paying his rent. It's believed that's what their late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, would have wanted.

Ingrid Seward, editor-in-chief of Majesty magazine and author of "My Mother and I," agreed with Griffiths' scoop. She believes there’s a good reason why the king would still be coughing up the bill for his younger brother, despite the fact that several royal experts claimed to Fox News Digital that the relationship between Charles, 76, and Andrew had soured.

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"There’s absolutely no doubt that Charles is the one who is providing the money for Andrew, because the [late] queen wouldn’t have left Andrew bereft," Seward previously explained to Fox News Digital.

"She would’ve made a provision for him, and maybe that provision came through his elder brother as monarch," she shared. "When the king dies or the queen dies, the money goes to the next monarch. Everything goes to the next monarch. So, she either would have made provisions for Andrew before she died, or she would’ve made provisions through Charles."

"I believe that Charles is helping him," Seward continued. "I don’t see who else would. I’m sure [Andrew’s ex-wife] Fergie would help him. I know Fergie does very well with her books, but I [can’t] imagine she would make enough to run Royal Lodge on her own."

"I certainly think that the only person who could really be doing this is either monies from the queen or monies from the king," she said.

Griffiths claimed that, according to "multiple sources," the king "has personally cleared his errant brother’s bills for his upkeep and promised his Royal Lodge woes would be taken care of, enabling him to stay there for the foreseeable future."

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The editor also claimed that someone at a "glamorous — and usually ultra-discreet — dinner table" told her that "Charles has paid for it all."

"The King has cleared it. It's all done," the source claimed.

The palace insider, "who's been a guest at Royal Lodge in years gone by," claimed that not only did Charles handle the finances, but none of the funds came from taxpayer money.

The Sunday Times previously reported that Andrew raised enough money to live in Royal Lodge. The estate is worth a reported $38 million. According to the outlet, the prince's funds were approved by the Keeper of the Privy Purse as coming from "legitimate sources."

"The Duke of York, or Prince Andrew as we like to call him, always lived in a palace," said Seward. "He was in the navy, yes, but apart from being in the navy, he’s always lived in a palace. He lived in Buckingham Palace, and then his home was Royal Lodge, which is a very grand home — and he doesn’t want to leave it."

"I think King Charles . . . said to him, ‘Andrew, it would be so much better if you moved out of Royal Lodge and moved into Frogmore Cottage . . . because it’s been modernized inside. It’s been beautifully done up. It’s easy to run. It’s not expensive to run. And you’re within the security of the Windsor Castle compound, so it’s not going to cost millions in security.' But Andrew said, ‘No, I want to stay here.’"

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Seward stressed rigorous upkeep — and plenty of funds — are required to keep the royal property in tip-top shape.

"It’s not just a little house in the middle of nowhere," said Seward. "It is huge and therefore needs a lot of upkeep. But I think that there’s no way he and Charles would’ve had a row about it, because Charles isn’t like that."

"He wouldn’t have said, 'You’ve got to get out,'" Seward insisted. "He would’ve suggested why it would be easier to get out. And Andrew said, ‘No, I want to stay.’ So, Charles said, ‘Fine, but I’m going to have to remove this very expensive security, and we’ll need to find an alternative.'"

It's also believed that Charles tried to use a loophole to get Andrew out of Royal Lodge. 

London's Sunday Times previously reported that the king would have covered his brother’s living expenses if he had moved into Frogmore Cottage, the former home of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. After Andrew reportedly refused to downsize, the king axed his allowance.

Andrew has been living on the estate since 2004. He resides there with his ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson.

According to reports, he has spent over $9 million on repairs and renovations and $1 million to take it over. His annual rent is a reported $337,000. The property requires an estimated $503,000 annually for upkeep.

The Sunday Times reported that the king didn’t renew the contract for Andrew’s private security team. The monarch was paying for Andrew’s security after the prince lost his police protection in 2022. The security team is said to cost Charles nearly $4 million annually.

At the time, a spokesperson for Buckingham Palace told Fox News Digital that the palace wouldn’t comment on "security matters."

"The Crown Estate would’ve loved to get Andrew out of Royal Lodge, because they could rent the whole thing," said Seward. "It needs to be seen as making money. And as long as Andrew lives in Royal Lodge, that’s preventing them from making as much [money] as they could. It’s just too bad that he is the late queen’s second son."

While the duke secured a real estate win, Seward noted, "I don’t think the future holds anything for Prince Andrew."

"He has to do something, but for the last five years he’s been doing absolutely nothing," she said.

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"If he was my son, I’d say, ‘I’m going to give you a beautiful farm in Scotland. Go up there and go into farming, and just disappear from life as we know it.’ You can still have a wonderful life, but Andrew doesn’t want to do that."

"There’s an old-fashioned expression, which is ‘hoist with your own petard,’ which means you’re strangled by your wishes," Seward added.

Andrew stepped back from royal duties in 2019 after his Newsnight interview.

During the disastrous televised sit-down, he attempted to address his connection to late American financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. He was also stripped of his honorary military titles.

A lawsuit filed in 2020 by Virginia Roberts Giuffre accused Andrew of sexually exploiting her on three occasions in 2001 when she was 17. Andrew has vehemently denied any wrongdoing.

In 2022, a U.S. judge dismissed the sex abuse lawsuit against Andrew, who settled with Giuffre. The prince made a substantial donation to his accuser’s charity and declared that he had never meant to malign her character.

Who is John Fleming, the Freedom Caucus founding member challenging GOP Sen Bill Cassidy?

24 January 2025 at 12:14

Louisiana State Treasurer John Fleming, who aims to unseat Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., during the Bayou State's 2026 U.S. Senate contest, assailed the incumbent as a "RINO Republican" during an interview with Fox News Digital, using the acronym that abbreviates the phrase "Republican in name only."

Fleming, who served as a U.S. House lawmaker from early 2009 through early 2017, was one of the founding members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus. 

He ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate in 2016 and held several posts during the first President Donald Trump administration. In 2023, with Trump's endorsement, he won election to serve as the Pelican State's treasurer.

When asked by Fox News Digital to name some lawmakers he largely aligns with ideologically, Fleming mentioned GOP Reps. Jim Jordan of Ohio, Scott Perry of Pennsylvania, House Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris of Maryland, as well as Republican Sens. Ted Cruz of Texas and Mike Lee of Utah.

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When asked whether there are any federal departments or entities that he would like to see fully abolished, Fleming replied that if there are any federal entities he thinks should be eliminated, he said, "First on my list would be the Department of Education."

Regarding the debt ceiling, he said if he were in office, he would seek to "leverage" debt ceiling increases to lower spending, adding, "I don't think we should raise the debt ceiling."

Fleming indicated that he supports foreign aid in some cases.

"I do believe in some level of foreign aid, particularly military foreign aid, when it's in the best interest of the people of the United States," he noted, suggesting that the U.S. should assist Taiwan and Israel. 

Fleming said that America must "be careful about" involving itself in affairs abroad. Pointing to Afghanistan and Iraq, he said, "We seem to win the wars but lose the peace."

Fleming indicated that he is supportive of the TikTok ban that passed last year, because he does not believe it is "wise for us to allow the Chinese or any other foreign power, or even our own government, to spy on us through our social media." He opined that the social media platform should be banned until it is no longer under the influence of the Communist Chinese Party government of China.

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In Louisiana's jungle primary system, candidates of various parties run against each other, and if any candidate wins the majority, they win election to the role — but if no candidate gets the majority, the top two finishers compete in a runoff.

When Cassidy ran in 2014, he placed second in a field that included seven other candidates, advancing along with incumbent Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu to a runoff, which Cassidy won.

When Cassidy was re-elected in 2020, he won the majority and avoided a runoff, defeating a field of more than a dozen other candidates.

Cassidy was one of the seven GOP senators who voted to convict President Trump after the 2021 House impeachment in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Trump had already departed from office by the time of the February Senate vote, and the number of senators who voted to convict ultimately fell short of the threshold necessary for conviction.

During a CNN appearance that the outlet shared on social media in 2023, Cassidy said he thought Trump should drop out of the presidential contest, though the lawmaker noted that the decision was up to Trump, who he said would lose to President Joe Biden based on the polls at the time.

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After Trump had become the presumptive GOP presidential nominee last year, Kristin Welker asked Cassidy on "Meet the Press" whether he would endorse Trump. The senator responded by saying that he planned to vote for a Republican for president.

Cassidy in June pledged to work with Trump if the candidate returned to the White House. 

"Just met with my colleagues and President Trump. I was elected to work for Louisiana and the United States of America. I commit to working with President Trump if he is the next president—and it appears he is going to be—to make things better for all," the senator said in a statement at the time.

He congratulated Trump and Vice President JD Vance on their inaugurations earlier this week.

"Today, the American people start winning again. Republicans are going to secure the border, unleash American energy, and protect American manufacturing," he noted in the statement. "Congratulations to President Trump and Vice President Vance. Let’s get to work!"

The lawmaker, who has served in the U.S. Senate for just over a decade, previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Trump endorsed Cassidy when the senator sought re-election in 2020, thanking him for supporting the Make America Great Again agenda, and praising his "outstanding" work representing Louisianans and Americans at large.

"THANK YOU @BillCassidy for all of your support with our #MAGA Agenda. You are doing an outstanding job representing the people of Louisiana & the U.S.A. You have my Complete and Total Endorsement!" Trump declared in a post.

In a statement to Fox News Digital, a Cassidy campaign spokesman said of Fleming, "He came in 5th place last time he ran for Senate in 2016 and currently has $500k in campaign debt."

According to a Cassidy campaign press release, the senator "raised another $1 million across his reelection, leadership, and joint fundraising committees in the fourth quarter of 2024, bringing his campaign cash-on-hand to over $6.5 million."

The Fleming campaign responded to the Cassidy spokesperson's comment in a statement to Fox News Digital.

"The senate campaign loan is 100% owed to Treasurer Fleming, personally," Fleming's campaign noted. "With regard to placement, Sen Cassidy ran against a weak Republican and a politically-wounded Democrat who had voted for Obamacare among other things. And, he had the backing of the entire Republican Party." 

"Treasurer Fleming ran in an open seat against 23 opponents of all parties, some of whom divided his political base geographically as well as ideologically," the statement continued. "Sen. John Kennedy ultimately won Fleming's senate race as he was also the Louisiana State Treasurer and had run for the Senate before as Fleming is currently. What truly matters at this time is that Senator Cassidy voted to convict President Trump in the second impeachment trial during Trump's first term. Had Trump been convicted, it would have foreclosed any possibility to reelect Trump leading to either a second Biden term or a Kamala Harris Presidency."

Hamas Releases Names Of Four Female Hostages It Plans To Release On Sunday

Hamas released the names of four female hostages it plans to release on Sunday as part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement  — but Israel says the list does not comply with the deal.

20-year-old Karina Ariev, 20-year-old Daniella Gilboa, 20-year-old Naama Levy, and 19-year-old Liri Albag are set to be released. All four of the women are Israeli Defense Force soldiers who were abducted from the Nahal-Oz base on October 7.

The women were seen in a video from their abduction that sparked outrage in May, showing the terrorists calling the bloodied women “so beautiful” and “sabaya,” which can be translated to “sex slave” or “young woman,” depending on the pronunciation.

Each woman will be exchanged for as many as 50 Palestinian prisoners, according to the agreement. The prisoners will include terrorists serving life sentences. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Office said Hamas’s list with Ariev, Gilboa, Levy, and Albag does not comply with the agreement, citing the deal stating that one of the hostages should be a civilian.

Under the first phase of the deal, an additional 26 hostages will be released, in addition to Romi Gonen, Doron Steinbrecher, and Emily Damari, the women who were released last week in exchange for 90 Palestinian prisoners. Hamas is also expected to release a list with the status of the remaining 26 hostages. The list will contain two Americans: Keith Siegel, 65, and Sagui Dekel-Chen, 36.

The fate of the remaining 64 hostages in Gaza will be addressed in the later phases of the agreement.

Levy was seen in a viral video from the attack that showed her in bloodied sweatpants being shoved into a vehicle. The footage raised concerns she had been sexually assaulted, though her brother said that in the 50 days of her captivity, she was not a victim of sexual violence, The Jerusalem Post reported. Levy previously volunteered for the United Nations, Red Cross, and Hands of Peace—a group that promised coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians.

Jerusalamite Ariev, known for her love of cooking, singing, dancing, and writing, was able to speak to her parents twice in the moments before she was abducted. Her sister told the Daily Mail that she was instructed to “keep our parents safe and to be strong and not to wallow in sorrow but to continue living.”

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Gilboa, who was seen in a July Hamas propaganda video, is deeply missed by her boyfriend who reportedly asked her parents for a blessing to propose to her.

“My son asked her parents for her hand in marriage, to which they answered yes, even though they are only 19-20 years old. Right after that, he shouted to the sky – ‘I’m going to propose to you!’” the boyfriend’s father reportedly said. “He prays that she will come back soon and be reunited with him and her family.”

Albag, who was abducted only a day after she started her work as an observer at  Nahal-Oz base, was seen in a Hamas propaganda video in January where she said she and the others are “living in a nightmare.” Albag was held as a domestic slave together with rescued hostage Noa Argamani.

Pardoned Pro-Life Activist Says He’s Running ‘On Adrenaline And The Holy Ghost’ After Trump Pardon

Calvin Zastrow thought he was in trouble when a prison guard banged on his cell door late Thursday night, interrupting his sleep. Zastrow, who was in prison over a peaceful pro-life protest, found out moments later that he was going free thanks to a pardon issued by President Donald Trump. 

While Trump announced Thursday afternoon that he was pardoning 23 pro-life protesters who had been targeted by the Biden administration, Zastrow did not immediately find out because he had been stuck in his prison cell for six days due to a prison lockdown. He only heard the news when he was woken up by prison guards at 10:00 p.m. By 11:30 he had been processed out of Federal Correctional Institute, Thomson in Illinois, where he had spent the last three months. 

“They came and banged on my door loud and woke me up and that’s never a good sign when a guard comes and bangs on your door,” he told The Daily Wire Friday morning. “But they said, ‘hey, you got pardoned, you’re out.” 

After he was told the news, Zastrow, 64, gathered up his Bible, the letters people had written to him, some books, and his hat and coat. He was freed at the same time as Jonathan Darnel, another pro-lifer who had been serving 34 months in Thomson.

NEW: Cal Zastrow, one of the pro-lifers who was just pardoned and freed by Trump, poses with his wife outside the federal prison where he spent the last three months thanks to Biden’s DOJ. pic.twitter.com/WMEX5Q5MTr

— Leif Le Mahieu (@leif_lemahieu) January 24, 2025

Zastrow’s pardon comes nearly a year after he was convicted in Nashville of violating the FACE Act and civil rights conspiracy over a peaceful protest at an abortion facility in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee in March 2021. During that protest, Zastrow and others sang, prayed, and urged women not to get abortions.  

As Zastrow and Darnel walked out of prison together they sang the Christian hymn “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name,” a song that has been a staple at many of the pro-life trials that happened across the country last year. 

He said he would like to thank Trump in person for issuing the pardon. “When can we come see you and thank you?” he told The Daily Wire of what he would say to the president. When he issued the pardons, Trump said that it was an “honor” for him to sign, calling their prosecutions “ridiculous.” 

“Well, I’m humbled by that,” Zastrow said. “I am just another guy serving the Lord and that would be an honor if my family and I could come and shake his hand and look him in the eyeball and say thanks.” 

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Trish Zastrow, who has been married to Cal for over 40 years, spoke to The Daily Wire on Thursday, saying she was “really excited to have my husband home,” and that “God has been so good.” She said that her “insides are just jumping for joy and praising God.” 

“The love and the support from family and friends from all over the country has just been overwhelming,” she said. “Nice to have people rejoice with you and it’s nice to have people stand with you in the midst of trials. Being a part of the family of God is an amazing thing.” 

Trish and two of her daughters and son-in-law drove through the night from their home in Michigan to meet Zastrow at the hotel in Fulton, Illinois, the prison had booked for him. They were reunited shortly after 4:00 a.m. The reunion is not done yet, as Zastrow still has a new grandson back in Michigan waiting to meet him. 

“I haven’t slept a wink,” Zastrow told The Daily Wire. “I’m still on adrenaline and the Holy Ghost.” 

He said that a couple of January 6 prisoners had been released a few days earlier, and he was starting to wonder if a pardon would come his way. Zastrow said he was resolved to continue to share his faith with his fellow prisoners if he was not pardoned.  

“How cruel, how vicious, how selfish would it be if I got pardoned and the prison didn’t come and tell me,” he said. “The Father pardons our sin because of what Jesus did. Well, how cruel and selfish is it of us not to go tell everybody in the world about God’s love and pardon.” 

Both he and his wife also want to keep the focus on why they were imprisoned in the first place, the thousands of babies aborted every day in the United States. 

“I’m glad it’s being brought to the forefront for people to realize that these babies that are aborted are living human beings made in God’s image,” Trish said. 

Other pro-lifers imprisoned by the Biden administration have already been freed as well, including Joan Bell and Bevelyn Williams, a young mother who had been sentenced to 41 months in prison for a protest at a Manhattan abortion facility. Williams posted an emotional video showing her being reunited with her young child and husband. 

Im HOME! pic.twitter.com/lEWr5AyrEf

— Bevelyn Williams (@MrsBevelynW) January 24, 2025

Others freed included Lauren Handy, who had been sentenced to 57 months in prison over a protest at a late-term abortion facility in Washington, D.C., and Heather Idoni, a 60-year-old grandmother who has been in prison for over a year. 

“It was disgraceful what happened to them. That was a persecution,” Trump said Friday morning as he spoke to reporters. 

The Thomas More Society, which requested the pardons for 21 of the defendants, thanked Trump for his order. 

“What happened to them can never be erased, but today’s pardons are a huge step towards restoring justice,” Steve Crampton said. “Thank you to President Trump and his team for righting these grievous wrongs of the previous administration.”

Crampton told The Daily Wire that he and his team still planned to pursue legal challenges against the FACE Act despite the pardons. Nearly all prosecutions of the FACE Act since its passage in 1994 have been against pro-lifers, even though it is supposed to protect church and crisis pregnancy centers as well. 

Legislation to repeal the FACE Act was introduced this week by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) and Senator Mike Lee (R-UT)

NBC Affiliate Cites ‘Growing Concerns’ Of ICE Raids After Murderers, Gangsters Captured

An NBC affiliate in Boston complained of “growing concerns” of deportation raids performed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after the federal law enforcement agency caught illegal alien criminals wanted for crimes such as murder and rape.

NBC10 published a story headlined, “After federal agents spotted in East Boston, concerns grow over potential ICE raids” shortly after federal law enforcement agents captured illegal alien criminals accused of a variety of violent crimes.

“There’s growing concerns over potential ICE raids locally after federal agents were spotted by NBC Boston cameras entering homes in East Boston Wednesday and taking at least one person into custody,” the NBC10 story read. “These operations come amid heightened alert for mass roundups and deportations promised by President Donald Trump, but federal authorities would not confirm they are related to that effort.”

The report was slammed on X by Bill Melugin, the Fox News National Correspondent who embedded with ICE on their series of raids in Boston.

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“I’m curious what concerns there would be over the following being removed from the streets by ICE Boston yesterday?” he wrote on X, explaining that the federal law enforcement agency captured two alleged members of MS-13, a Haitian gang member with 17 convictions, multiple alleged rapists, and an alleged heroin trafficker, among others.

I’m curious what concerns there would be over the following being removed from the streets by ICE Boston yesterday?

Two MS-13 gang members, one of which has an Interpol Red Notice warrant for aggravated murder
Haitian gang member w/ 17 convictions
Multiple alleged rapists,… https://t.co/HQl6GoeAHW

— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) January 24, 2025

One Haitian illegal alien and alleged gang member was captured on video yelling, “I’m not going back to Haiti,” and praising former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden. “Yo Biden forever bro. Thank Obama for everything he did for me bro,” he said as he was placed in the back of a police car.

President Donald Trump pledged during his campaign to carry out the largest mass deportation operation in American history. The 47th president signed a slate of immigration-related executive orders within hours of taking office, including declaring a national emergency on the southern border, designating cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, and suspending refugee resettlement.

Trump’s deportation plan enjoys significant public support, with one recent poll from The New York Times finding that nearly 9 in 10 Americans support deporting illegal aliens with criminal records. That same survey also found that 63 percent of Americans support deporting immigrants who are here illegally and arrived over the past four years and that a majority of Americans, 55 percent, support deporting all illegal aliens.

Nearly 60 percent of respondents in a CBS News poll said they would support an effort to deport all illegal aliens from the United States, not just those who have been convicted of a violent crime.

Dem State Senator Mocks GOP Pro-Lifers, Introduces ‘Contraception Begins At Erection Act’

In an apparent attempt to mock pro-life Republicans, a Mississippi Democrat state senator has introduced a bill with a highly unusual name.

State Sen. Bradford Blackmon (D) introduced the “Contraception Begins at Erection Act,” which would make it illegal for someone “to discharge genetic material without the intent to fertilize an embryo.”

Mississippi state Sen. Bradford Blackmon has made headlines due to his new bill, the “Contraception Begins at Erection Act.”

Essentially, the bill makes it unlawful for a person to ejaculate during sexual activity unless the intention is to conceive a child.… pic.twitter.com/offpGdN2XC

— NewsOne (@newsone) January 24, 2025

“All across the country, especially here in Mississippi, the vast majority of bills relating to contraception and/or abortion focus on the woman’s role when men are fifty percent of the equation,” Blackmon told WLBT News. “This bill highlights that fact and brings the man’s role into the conversation. People can get up in arms and call it absurd but I can’t say that bothers me.”

Fines to be implemented would be $1,000 for a first offense, $5,000 for a second offense, and $10,000 for a third offense. The bill states that the law would not apply to sperm “donated or sold to a facility for the purpose of future procedures to fertilize an embryo or discharged with the use of a contraceptive or contraceptive method intended to prevent fertilization.”

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“You have male-dominated legislatures in Mississippi and all over the country that pass laws that dictate what a woman can and cannot do with her body,” Blackmon said. “I was raised by strong parents that preached equality for all. My mother and my father both believe in equal rights for women … When a bill has been filed that would regulate what a man is able to do with his own body in his own home, it suddenly has people in an uproar. I am trying to figure out when it isn’t okay for the government to dictate what you do in the privacy of your own home, apparently it is when the laws regulate men.”

“The reactions from some quarters relating to my bill indicate that men are not held to the same standard when it comes to the intrusion into their personal private affairs as women have been held to with the reversal of Roe v. Wade,” Blackmon declared. ”It is rich that the landmark Supreme Court decision of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization began it all, here, in the state of Mississippi.”

Conservative pundit, Erick Erickson, responded to Blackmon’s bill on X, saying, “You can immediately tell this legislator is a Democrat because the piece doesn’t mention his party affiliation at all.”

You can immediately tell this legislator is a Democrat because the piece doesn’t mention his party affiliation at all. https://t.co/gHXWPqYnfz

— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) January 23, 2025

 

These Gaza Hospital Leaders Are Also High-Ranking Hamas Members

Several leaders of Gaza hospitals are high-ranking members of Hamas, while many others have terrorist ties, a Daily Wire review of Arab media reports and social media posts found.

The Daily Wire previously exposed that Kamal Adwan Hospital director Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, whose recent detainment caused international uproar for his release, was characterized in Arab media as a Hamas colonel. His social media posts show his support for Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israeli civilians.

But Abu Safiya is not the only Gaza hospital leader with ties to Hamas. He is joined by current and former leaders of the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia, Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, and Gaza European Hospital near Khan Yunis.

Dr. Saleh al-Hams, Nursing Director of Gaza European Hospital

Dr. Saleh al-Hams, the nursing director of the Gaza European Hospital, has made several public posts on Facebook that indicate his strong ties to Hamas. In 2017, al-Hams uploaded a photo of himself wearing a military camouflage jacket and a hat adorned with the logo of Hamas’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades. He donned the same outfit in a photo at a 2018 event with others wearing Hamas logos.

In a 2020 post, al-Hams shared images of Hamas members and a child holding a rifle, with a caption reading: “Our resistance is more than paying the price for the victory of the undermined and whoever stands with us in truth, we do not support him in unjustness and whoever doesn’t like it should prepare the preparation list for the next confrontation to be the alternative.”

Al-Hams celebrated Hamas’s October 7, 2024 attack on Israel the following day, calling it a “gift.”

“I did not imagine that I would enter the threshold of fifty years, that I would live to fill my eyes with moments of pride and dignity as I live them today, and to receive a gift as I received them yesterday and today,” he wrote.

In another post, Hams shared a video of victims of the California wildfires receiving medical treatment, where he states Gaza hospitals were bombarded by Americans’ missiles, adding “you tasted from the same cup, and the response was divine.” In a second post about the victims of the wildfires, he wrote, “I hope you’re having a reflective moment to review your attitudes.”

 

Dr. Mohammed Abu Salmiya, Head of Al Shifa Hospital

Dr. Mohammed Abu Salmiya, the head of Al Shifa Hospital —  who was awarded the Arab Doctor of the Year Award in 2024 — has participated in Hamas events, including an event celebrating the terror group’s 32nd anniversary. According to a 2019 article from Pal Times, Salmiya spoke at the event alongside Hamas officials, where he thanked Hamas and spoke about martyrs.

“During the speech of the martyrs’ families, Dr. Muhammad Abu Salmiya thanked the Hamas movement and the family of the Sheikh Ahmed Yassin Mosque for this wonderful gesture, through which Hamas and the family of the mosque confirmed that they are loyal to the blood of the martyrs, the sons of the neighborhood from all factions,” the article read.

Salmiya, a pediatrician, was arrested in November 2023 and remained in Israeli detention for seven months on suspicion of allowing his hospital to serve as a Hamas command and control center that also held hostages. Tunnel networks were found under Shifa Hospital, and hundreds of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad gunmen were killed in fights with the IDF at the complex. The body of 19-year-old Israeli hostage Noa Marciano was found in a building next to the hospital. In May, her parents claimed a doctor at the hospital killed Marciano, Jewish News Syndicate reported.

Salmiya — who claims he was tortured in prison — sparked significant controversy in Israel, which followed a directive from the National Security Council directing Israeli security agency Shin Beit to create a list of prisoners to be freed due to lack of space in jails. The Shin Bet reportedly reprimanded the senior official who approved Salmiya’s release.

In 2014, Salmiya uploaded a photo to Facebook of himself with a Qassam Brigades logo at the bottom. In 2013, he posted a photo of a man in a Hamas headband, with the caption: “My enemy is coming to you, coming from every house, alley and street. Our hope is for tomorrow, God willing.” In 2014, he shared a graphic of the Al Qassam Brigades logo on an airplane. The next day, he shared an image with fighters of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad with the caption, “Brothers in blood, brothers in arms, this is the true unity.”

Salmiya has also used his Facebook page to praise a November 2022 terror attack at a Jerusalem bus stop where a 15-year-old boy was killed and 14 others were injured. Salmiya has also publicly mourned terrorists including Udai Tamimi, who killed an Israeli soldier when opening fire at the entrance of Ma’ale Adumim.

According to investigator David Collier, Salmiya’s brother, Khalid Abu Salmia, was a leader of  the al-Qassam Brigades before he was killed in a targeted strike in 2004.

 

Atef al-Kahlout, Former Head of Indonesian Hospital

Atef al-Kahlout who served as head of the Indonesian Hospital until 2024, is also an alleged Hamas colonel. Al-Kahlout has been quoted in Western media including the Wall Street Journal, CNN, and the New York Times.

A 2011 article from the Palestinian media outlet Al Ray features a photo of al-Kahlout in military uniform, reporting that he affirmed medical services are “fully prepared to confront the enemy’s crimes against our people.” When he was appointed as Hamas’s deputy director general of military medical services in 2010, he was referred to as a “colonel” multiple times in an article, a title that appeared again in a 2012 article.

In 2015, he posted a photo of himself with deceased Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh and Hamas official Fathi Hamad on Facebook, and another with just Hamad. Haniyeh was the leader of Hamas until his assassination in Iran in July 2024. Hamad came under international scrutiny in 2019 after calling on the Palestinian diaspora to “attack every Jew on the globe by way of slaughter and killing,” though he later attempted to walk back his comments.

Al-Kahlout’s Facebook also includes a picture of him wearing the Hamas scarf and several pictures of the Hamas logo.

According to his Facebook page, he is currently working at other hospitals including Patient Friends Association Hospital, Public Aid Hospitals, and Al-Sahaba Medical Complex.

 

Dr. Marwan Sultan, Director of Indonesian Hospital

Al-Kahlout’s replacement, while not appearing to be a member of Hamas, has shared posts on social media that use inflammatory rhetoric against Jews and their allies.

In a 2014 post, Sultan called on Muslims to “rise up to help our brothers in Gaza” and “take revenge on the Jews and those who help them.” A few months later, he posted a request for Allah to save Al-Aqsa Mosque, located on the Temple Mount — Judaism’s most holy site —  to be saved “from the filth of the Jews.” In 2023, he mourned the death of former Palestinian Islamic Jihad spokesperson, Khader Adnan, who died after an 87-day hunger strike in an Israeli prison.

Sultan downplayed Hamas’s presence in Gaza’s hospitals in a 2023 interview, despite being a subordinate of al-Kahlout at the time. In December, the IDF killed five gunmen and detained others in an operation at the Indonesian Hospital, the Times of Israel reported.

 

Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, Director of Kamal Adwan Hospital

Aby Safiya, who has been published twice by The New York Times and profiled by CNN, is believed to be a terrorist operative and has been referred to as a colonel in five Arabic news articles, from four different articles spanning from 2017 to 2021. These articles were published in Quds Net News Agency, Alray, Pal Times, and Al Watan twice. A 2018 Facebook post by the Hamas-run Medical Services in Gaza refers to Abu Safiya as “Director of the Children’s Hospital, Colonel Hussam Abu Safiya.”

“It’s clear these news articles are using the word ‘aqeed’ to describe Hussam Abu Safiya which means military colonel,” Yigal Carmon, the president of the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) previously told The Daily Wire. “This word would not be used to describe someone running a hospital as a civilian.”

Abu Safiya’s ties to Hamas were first reported by Israeli activist Eitan Fischberger.

Safiya’s social media shows his support of the October 7 attack and hostility towards Jews, including a graphic of Palestinians breaching the Israeli border with the caption, “We are coming back to you, we are coming back, oh our country we are coming back.”

The next day, Abu Safiya wrote in a now-deleted Facebook post: “And they thought their fortresses would protect them from Allah, but Allah came upon them from where they did not expect, and cast terror into their hearts.”

Abu Safiya was arrested last month along with 240 others during a raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital. In the wake of his arrest, organizations including the World Health Organization, Amnesty International, and the Council on America-Islamic Relations (CAIR), have called for his release.

Al-Hams, Abu Salmiya, al-Kahlout, and Sultan did not respond to requests for comment.

Defense Department pauses all social media posts pending review by incoming secretary

23 January 2025 at 20:05

The Department of Defense (DOD) has ordered an immediate worldwide pause to its social media pages and is pausing all posts on all social media platforms, unless the posts have to do with U.S. military operations and deployments to protect the southern border, Fox News has learned.

The order came with President Donald Trump's approval from the White House and will remain in place until his pick for defense secretary is confirmed and directs otherwise, two senior U.S. defense officials told Fox News.

The temporary pause is expected to last a matter of days, while guidance is given to every uniformed and civilian public affairs officer responsible for social media websites.

All social media posts should reflect an emphasis solely on "warfighting and lethality," sources said.

FLASHBACK: WHITE HOUSE ACCUSED OF US FLAG CODE VIOLATION OVER PRIDE MONTH DISPLAY

A senior defense official said the new administration wants to ensure that "all communications are aligned" with its goals. The pause only applies to social media posts. Press releases will still be emailed to reporters and posted on DOD websites, sources said.

Civilian and military public affairs officers worldwide will soon receive internal guidance on all posts and social media outreach for military recruiting, posts from DOD schools and posts from combatant commands on ongoing military operations. 

Social media accounts will be shut down, and past content won't be erased, but no new posts will be permitted until the future defense secretary, once confirmed, directs otherwise, a senior U.S. defense official explained to Fox News. 

"The Department of Defense is reviewing its social media programming to make sure it aligns with President Trump's priorities on readiness, lethality and warfighting," a senior U.S. defense official told Fox News in a statement. "This pause does not apply for content and imagery relative to the DOD's current border security operations announced yesterday by Acting Secretary of Defense Robert G. Salesses."

Under previous administrations, including the Biden administration, the military had been criticized for social media posts focusing on what critics called "woke" priorities.

The U.S. Army in 2021 released an animated recruitment ad telling the story of an Army corporal with two moms as part of a recruitment campaign, "The Calling," which depicted the diverse stories of five different service members.

"It begins in California with a little girl raised by two moms," the narrator, Cpl. Emma Malonelord, said in the video. "Although I had a fairly typical childhood, took ballet, played violin, I also marched for equality. I like to think I've been defending freedom from an early age."

Critics quickly expressed concern about the ad undermining confidence in the strength of the U.S. military, Fox News Digital reported at the time. Many social media users posted side-by-side comparisons to ads released by other nations' militaries.

"We are so doomed," Media Research Center's Dan Gainor wrote at the time alongside the edited clip.

"Russians are building a military focused on killing people and breaking things. We're apparently building a military focused on being capable of explaining microaggressions and critical race theory to Afghan Tribesmen," John Hawkins concurred at the time.

TWITTER EXPLODES OVER RUSSIAN ARMY RECRUITMENT AD COMPARED TO ‘WOKE’ US VERSION: ‘WE ARE DOOMED’

At the start of Pride Month in 2022, the United States Space Force posted on X, highlighting Maj. Gen. Leah Lauderback's comments on the "QueerSpace" podcast.

"Maj. Gen. Leah Lauderback spoke on how the LIT is working to change policy, change minds, and create opportunities for LGBTQ+ members of the military," the post stated.

On the same day, the official U.S. Marines account on X shared an illustration of a Marine helmet with rainbow-colored bullets.

"Throughout June, the USMC takes #Pride in recognizing and honoring the contributions of our LGBTQ service members," the military branch wrote. "We remain committed to fostering an environment free from discrimination, and defend the values of treating all equally, with dignity and respect."

In June 2023, the U.S. Air Force posted an illustration to X during Pride Month, featuring a service member saluting in front of the rainbow flag.

The post received nearly 6,000 comments.

"As an Air Force vet, I am embarrassed by this," one critic wrote. "How [far] we have fallen as a proud nation. This bulls--- needs to end."

"Pentagon and today's Joint Chiefs are a national embarrassment and are destroying military readiness," another wrote. "Disgraceful."

The U.S. State Department recently adopted a "one flag policy" order from the Trump administration, which permits only the American flag to be flown at U.S. buildings at home and abroad, with two notable exceptions, the Prisoner of War/Missing in Action emblem and the Wrongful Detainees Flag.

Trump also ordered all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) government offices to close. All DEI federal workers were placed on paid administrative leave.

Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for further comment. 

Fox News Digital's Yael Halon and Stephen Sorace contributed to this story.

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