Biden only 'guilty of loving his child': Congresswoman rants about Trump's alleged crimes while claiming Biden is simply a loving father



Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) claimed that President Biden is simply a compassionate father who is "guilty of loving his child unconditionally" in response to Republicans who are seeking an impeachment of the commander in chief. Crockett also suggested that Republicans are looking past alleged crimes of former President Donald Trump.

The representative from Texas's 30th Congressional District insisted that Republicans do not have any evidence of any crimes committed by the president to justify their position.

“When you’re talking about impeachment, you’re talking about high crimes or misdemeanors,” Crockett said, according to Mediaite. “And I can’t seem to find the crime. And honestly, no one has testified of what crime they believe the president of the United States has committed.”

The congresswoman then flipped the script and began to list accusations of crimes made against Trump, referring to allegations of the mishandling of classified documents.

“But when we start talking about things that look like evidence, they want to act like they blind. They don’t know what this is,” Crockett said as she waved photos of boxes found at Trump's estate. “These are our national secrets! Looks like in the s***ter to me. This looks like more evidence of our national secrets, say, on a stage at Mar-a-Lago.”

"When we're talking about somebody that's committed high crimes, it's at least indictments, let's say 32 counts related to unauthorized retention of national security secrets, seven counts related to obstructing the investigation ... I could go on, because he's got 91 counts pending right now," the congresswoman went on.

Crockett explained that President Biden is simply a loving father in relation to his son Hunter and again alluded to the idea that there is no evidence against the Bidens.

“I will tell you what the president has been guilty of. He has unfortunately been guilty of loving his child unconditionally. ... I hope and pray that my parents love me half as much as he loves his child," she said.

"Until they find some evidence, we need to get back to the people’s work, which means keeping this government open so that people don’t go hungry in the streets of the United States.”

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Responding to allegations about the president and his son as just a story about a father's compassion for his child has been frequently used by the Democrat Party and in the media.

Democrat James Clyburn of South Carolina said just a week before that "you don't impeach a man for being a father to his children."

"I think it's appropriate to be a father to your son," he added, according to RawStory.

Liberal pundit Ana Navarro also described the situation as "a father's unconditional love for his child" in June 2023.

Vanity Fair published a similar story in October 2022 criticizing Fox News for going after a "Loving Father Who Cares About His Son."

This was regarding a story about Hunter Biden allegedly purchasing a firearm illegally.

JUST IN: The View's Ana Navarro is on the verge of tears as she says the big takeaway from the Hunter Biden laptop is the story of a 'father's love.'\n\nThis is how the propaganda state media covers for their dear leader.\n\n"The Hunter Biden story, the scandal, the this the that.\u2026
— Collin Rugg (@Collin Rugg) 1687798169

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Transvestite flashes fake breasts below White House's prominently flown Pride flag after taking photo with Bidens



Ahead of the 2020 election, then-candidate Joe Biden claimed, "We need to restore honor and decency to the White House."

The Biden White House exhibited the results of its proposed restoration effort nearly three years later at its "all-American picnic."

Among the hundreds of activists who gathered on the South Lawn Saturday to celebrate their various sexual proclivities and manufactured identities — as part of so-called "Pride Month" — was Rose Montoya, the 27-year-old tranvestic actor who accused the TSA of being transphobic in 2021 for allegedly noticing something amiss about his anatomy on their scanners.

Montoya met President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden during the White House's Pride festivities, telling the former, "It is an honor. Trans rights are human rights."

Montoya proceeded to flash his fake breasts at the executive mansion in concert with a pair of bearded women who similarly showcased their mutilated chests, reported the New York Post.

An onlooker can be heard in the video of the incident posted to Montoya's Instagram, "Are we topless at the White House?"

Montoya's Instagram video juxtaposes footage of his nudity with elements of Biden's speech, specifically when the president suggested that those in attendance were "some of the bravest and most inspiring people I've ever known."

"I had the honor of attending White House Pride, the largest one in history where the pride flag flew for the first time. This is trans joy. We’re here at the white house unapologetically trans, queer, and brown," Montoya wrote on Instagram.

\u201cThis is what happened on the White House lawn.\n\nThese are the "bravest and most inspiring" people Biden has ever known.\n\nThe country you once knew is gone.\u201d
— Collin Rugg (@Collin Rugg) 1686613994

Critics online condemned the vulgar display, with some stressing that the nation had become unrecognizable.

Collin Rugg of Trending Politics wrote, "The country you once knew is gone."

Libs of TikTok suggested it was a "disgrace to our country."

Conservative radio show host Dana Loesch tweeted, "No, this isn’t another hookers-n-blow photo from Hunter’s laptop, it was the Pride party on the White House lawn two days ago hosted by Joe. They also didn’t hang the American flag right according to code."

According to 4 U.S. Code 7, " The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest point of the group when a number of flags of States or localities or pennants of societies are grouped and displayed from staffs."

Loesch added, "Apparently it's ok to go topless if you had a medically unnecessary breast removal surgery or if you're a man with implants."

National Review contributor Pradheep Shanker quipped, "The adults are back in charge," adding, "This is a GOP campaign ad for the Fall of 2024. If you think this is going to play well in Georgia, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin and Iowa, you are delusional."

Shanker followed up, asking, "Is this a political norm that we should be upset the President has violated? Or is 'defending political norms' only when a Republican is president?"

BlazeTV's Pat Gray tweeted, "I no longer recognize this country."

Following the backlash, Montoya posted a video captioned, "Free the nipple," suggesting that his nudity was being weaponized to "call the community groomers."

Montoya noted that it is not illegal in Washington, D.C., to go topless and suggested that denunciations of his nudity on the South Lawn amounted to affirmations of his gender dysphoria.

D.C.'s obscenity law states, "The term 'nudity' includes the showing of the human male or female genitals, pubic area or buttocks with less than a full opaque covering, or the showing of the female breast with less than a full opaque covering of any portion thereof below the top of the nipple, or the depiction of covered male genitals in a discernibly turgid state."

While Montoya's fake breasts technically do not run afoul of this law, it appears the topless bearded women in his company may have, notwithstanding their mutilations.

"I had zero intention of trying to be vulgar or being profane in any way. I was simply living in joy, living my truth, and existing in my body," said Montoya.

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Fetterman's handlers and allies in the liberal media caught deceptively doctoring quotes to make him sound coherent



Sen. John Fetterman's sporadic incomprehensibility has been well documented ever since his stroke in May 2022. However, a recent incident has exposed the great lengths to which the Pennsylvania Democrat's team and his allies in the liberal media are willing to go in order to downplay his continued debility.

Fetterman confounded a witness and his colleagues during a Senate hearing Tuesday, spouting another incoherent assemblage of words framed as a question to which no one responded.

What was actually said — the intended substance of which some Republicans agreed with — stands in stark contrast to the misquote manufactured by Fetterman's office, then recirculated by Washington Post reporter Jeff Stein.

Stein tweeted that Fetterman asked Silicon Valley Bank ex-CEO Greg Becker, "Shouldn't you have a working requirement after we bail out your bank? Republicans seem to be more preoccupied with SNAP requirements for hungry people than protecting taxpayers that have to bail out these banks," reported Fox News Digital.

The question was succinct and coherent, only it hadn't passed Fetterman's lips as quoted.

Here is what Fetterman actually said: "The Republicans want to give a work requirement for SNAP. You know, for a uh, uh, uh, a hungry family has to have these, this kind of penalties, or these some kinds of word — working, uh, require — Shouldn’t you have a working requirement, after we sail your bank, billions of your bank? Because you seem we were preoccupied, uh when, then SNAP requirements for works, for hungry people, but not about protecting the tax, the tax papers, you know, that will bail them out of whatever does about a bank to crash it."

\u201cJUST IN: John Fetterman struggles to ask a question at a Senate Banking Committee hearing.\n\nThis is the most painful 90 seconds you will watch all month.\n\n\u201cThat\u2019s like if you have I mean like, eh eh and and they also realize is that that that now they have, it\u2019s in they\u2026\u201d
— Collin Rugg (@Collin Rugg) 1684257173

After getting roundly criticized for his hand in what appeared to be politically expedient historical revisionism, Stein tweeted Wednesday, "Yesterday I tweeted this quote, provided to me by the Senator’s office, without checking it against the video. That was my fault. Though it captured his meaning, I deleted the tweet since some of the words in the quote were inaccurate."

While Stein admitted fault, he wasn't alone.

Katherine Fung, writing for Newsweek, similarly cleaned up Fetterman's mess of a question — extra to that conventionally expected of a reporter — quoting him as saying, "Republicans want a work requirement for SNAP, for hungry families.... Shouldn't you have a working requirement after we [bail out] your bank?"

Prem Thakker at the New Republic and Stephen Neukam at The Hill also went the distance to polish up Fetterman's remarks.

Fox News Digital reported that Fetterman's office routinely cures the senator's remarks posted to his congressional website, which bear little resemblance to what he actually said.

For instance, Fetterman's office quoted him as saying during an April 26 Senate hearing, "I'm really excited about Whole-Home Repairs. Here in Pennsylvania, one of my friends, Nikil Saval in the Senate, shepherded it. And he got linked up with the Republicans and they actually created one of the first kinds of a program like this in the nation."

What Fetterman said was much closer to: "I'm really excited by it, because here in Pennsylvania one of my friends really [inaudible] it, Nikil Saval, he was one of the literally — quite literally — as hard left as a politician I'm aware of — you know — certainly in the Senate. Um, he really helped shepherd that. And he got linked up with the Republicans, and he actually created the first kind of a program like this in the nation, you know. And one of my colleague — Mr. Vance — talked about well if there's a leak in the ceiling, what if you don't have the money to fix that? What can happen to that, kinda things?"

While Fetterman's perseverance has been widely commended and there have been bipartisan expressions of hope that his recovery is successful, there remain concerns that he is presently not up the demands of one in his position.

Blaze TV host Chad Prather tweeted, "This man can't even complete a sentence. Fetterman should RESIGN immediately and take some time off and focus on his health."

Conservative pundit Carmine Sabia wrote, "Democrats have no shame. Sens. John Fetterman and Dianne Feinstein need to resign and address their medical issues. This is sad."

"There is no way John Fetterman should be in office," wrote TPUSA journalist Benny Johnson.

Joe Calvello, a spokesman for Fetterman, told Newsweek, "If sickos on the internet want to keep making fun of John for recovering from a health challenge, that's between them and their consciences."

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Elon Musk blasts 'woke mind virus' in revealing interview with Bill Maher

Elon Musk blasts 'woke mind virus' in revealing interview with Bill Maher



Elon Musk blasted the extent to which the "woke mind virus" has infested education in an exclusive interview on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" Friday night.

"I think we need to be very cautious about anything that is anti-meritocratic and anything that results in the suppression of free speech," Twitter CEO Musk told host Bill Maher.

"So those are two of the aspects of the ‘woke mind virus’ that I think are very dangerous ... you can’t question things, even the questioning is bad. Almost synonymous would be cancel culture."

Musk went on to discuss the worrisome impact the "woke mind virus" has had on education. Saturday morning, he doubled down, saying the extent of teachers' indoctrination of children had reached a "shocking degree."

\u201c@TPostMillennial @billmaher To a shocking degree\u201d
— The Post Millennial (@The Post Millennial) 1682736353

In Musk's view, the infestation of the "woke mind virus" has "been a long time brewing." He estimated the infiltration took place over the last two decades.

"The amount of indoctrination that's happening in schools and universities is, I think, far beyond what parents realize."

He emphasized that the educational experiences of Baby Boomers and GenX differ wildly from the experiences of today's students.

Musk agreed to some extent with Maher's suggestion that parents are to blame, at least in part, noting that parents' lack of awareness has contributed to the problem.

"Parents are just generally not aware of what their kids are being taught or what they're not being taught," Musk said during the interview.

"Most parents have no idea how bad it is," Musk tweeted Saturday.

\u201c@CollinRugg Most parents have no idea how bad it is\u201d
— Collin Rugg (@Collin Rugg) 1682736525

As an example, Musk related a story about the children of a friend. He said that though the children, high school students in the Bay Area, could name George Washington as one of the first presidents, the extent of their knowledge about him was that he was a slave owner.

"Maybe you should know more than that," Musk said.

"That is the woke mind virus exactly," Maher responded, to applause from the audience.

In a discussion about the public's perception of their political stances, Maher described himself and Musk as among those who are now "called conservative, but haven't really changed." Maher added that he didn't think of Musk as a conservative.
Musk agreed, saying he thinks of himself as a "moderate."

Musk said he had invested "a massive amount" of his life to pursing avenues of sustainable energy like electric vehicles and solar to "help save the environment."

"It's not exactly far-right," he joked.

Musk's interview with Maher comes amid controversy over popular media figure Tucker Carlson abruptly disappearing from his time slot on Fox News Channel. Carlson responded to the controversy on Twitter in a brief video post that has since garnered 77.3 million views.

"Where can you still find Americans saying true things? There aren't many places left, but there are some, and that's enough. As long as you can hear the words, there's hope," Carlson said.

"See you soon," he concluded.

Musk, who is Twitter's CEO, responded simply with "wow" to a post claiming the number of views of Carlson's post on the platform was greater than "all cable news shows for the entire day combined."

\u201c@TheChiefNerd @TuckerCarlson Wow\u201d
— Chief Nerd (@Chief Nerd) 1682703056

Watch a segment of Elon Musk's interview with Bill Maher on HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher" below.



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10-year-old girl at the center of child sex abuse allegations found in foreign country after being missing since July



Authorities say that 10-year-old Sophie Long — who has been missing since July — has been found in a foreign country, according to a report from Fox News.

The child's father, Michael Long, is in custody after being accused of kidnapping her earlier this year.

Long does not have custody of the child.

What are the details?

Sophie is set to be returned to her family in the United States after being located and placed in protective custody.

A press release from the Collin County Sheriff's Office read, "The Collin County Sheriff's Office confirms that Sophie Long has been located in a foreign country and is in protective custody. Arrangements are being made for her safe return to her family in the United States."

"Michael Long is in custody on a felony warrant for Interference with Child Custody. The United States government is working on the extradition of Long back to Collin County, Texas."

"Collin County Sheriff Jim Skinner stated, 'Many months of determined work by my deputies, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the U.S. Marshals paid off this morning,'" the statement continued. "'We are so happy that Sophie is safe.'"

The release concluded, "No additional information regarding this case will be released until Sophie is back on U.S. soil."

Press Release - 12.11.21\nFor Immediate Release:\nThe Collin County Sheriff\u2019s Office confirms that Sophie Long has been located in a foreign country and is in protective custody. Arrangements are being made for her safe return to her family in the United States.pic.twitter.com/sdR0milSaj
— Collin Co. Sheriff (@Collin Co. Sheriff) 1639237384

What else?

Sophie's father told the Daily Mail during an August interview that he was willing to go to jail to "protect" his daughter.

In July, Long refused to return Sophie to her maternal aunt following a visit, saying that he feared for her safety after the child claimed to have been sexually abused by her mother's fiancee.

"I'd absolutely go to jail to protect Sophie," he told the outlet at the time. "I'd do anything for her. She's a 10-year-old child. She shouldn't be dealing with this stuff. These high-conflict custody cases — this wasn't about getting into a custody case. This was about getting justice for my daughter. ... This is about a little girl who made an outcry and has a diagnosis and has not gotten justice. There's no way I'm going to turn my back on her now."

The outlet reports, "In a meeting with DailyMail.com in August, Sophie appeared happy to be with her father as she spoke about her grades at school and her favorite classes."

Sophie's story in August sparked a #StandWithSophie campaign on social media.

Long has insisted that his ex-wife's fiancé, Jacob Bellington, sexually abused the child, who was later diagnosed with a vaginal infection. Sophie corroborated her father's claims in a private meeting with a nurse, according to the report.

Bellington has denied the allegations and said that Long is simply trying to tear apart the family.

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