Washington Commanders' SCANDAL exposed by undercover journalist; DEI is 'performative'



James O’Keefe has struck gold again, this time focusing his lens on the Washington Commanders.

The NFL team had famously changed their name from the Washington Redskins in an attempt to be politically correct, and after an undercover date set up with their VP of social media — it appears the woke rot is completely forced.

“Over 50% of our roster, right, is either white, religious, and God says, 'F*** the gays,' in their interpretation,” the VP told his undercover date. “Another big chunk is very low income African-American that comes from a community that is inherently very homophobic.”

“That doesn’t mean they want to go on record with a video saying, ‘Come out to Pride parades,’” he added, as the investigative reporter asked, “Why not?”

“There’s some that are dumb as all hell, and there are others that are very smart. I think there’s also a sad but true reality that like some start smart and they get hit in the head so much, they don’t stay smart,” he said, adding that the more they get hit in the head, the more susceptible they are to “stupid conspiracy theories.”

The VP then called the fan base “high school-educated alcoholics,” “mouth breathers,” and “lower-class people.”

He went on to call the NFL’s social justice activism “performative.”

“It’s not done out of the goodness of their heart, morality; it’s done because George Floyd changed the game,” he said, adding, “The social justice efforts are a performance for the sake of public perception, and not because they want to actually push progress.”

“The NFL cares about the bottom line like any corporation above all else, and they don’t need to really pinch pennies because they make so much revenue,” he continued. “Therefore, they can faux prioritize DEI for the sake of good publicity.”

While Jason Whitlock of “Fearless” doesn’t have sympathy for the NFL, he does have some for this man.

“The guy thinks he’s out on some date, and he’s actually being set up and he’s saying what he really thinks,” Whitlock says. “I have some sympathy for him.”


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Blaze Media reporter Sara Gonzalez exposes Texas 'all-ages' LGBTQ Pride event featuring dildos, bondage, drag queens, HIV testing



Blaze Media reporter Sara Gonzalez exposed the hidden truths about a recent Pride event in Arlington, Texas.

The Arlington Pride gathering on Saturday presented a self-described "event in a world where all people are free to express their sexual orientation and gender identity with pride."

The event was determined to have a "strict zero-tolerance policy on any discrimination, harassment or bullying regarding sexual conduct, race, sex, disability, gender, age, sexual orientation, beliefs and socio-economic background."

Organizers warned that any type of "disorderly conduct, disturbance of the peace, and hate speech will not be tolerated." The warning threatened to remove and ban anyone who violated the festival's policies.

"Anyone who violates our policies will reportedly be removed by police and banned from re-entry and all future Arlington Pride Celebrations," the warning threatened.

Gonzalez – the host of Blaze Media's "Sara Gonzalez Unfiltered" – infiltrated the LGBTQIA event, and exposed the eyebrow-raising details of the "all-ages" Pride festival.

Gonzalez stated: "Would you believe me if I told you Arlington, TX had a sexually-charged all-ages Pride festival that included a dildo booth?"

According to the investigative reporting by Gonzalez, there were several dildos, advertisements for free HIV testing, exotic dances, products with explicit language, a sign alleging that Christianity and LGBTQIA cultures synchronize, and a moment when a woman exposed her breasts at the "all-ages" Pride festival. Also seen in the disturbing video is a man walking another individual on a metal leash wearing a leather dog mask. There were products with the word "c**t" on them for the family-friendly event.

Gonzalez reported that there was a 5-year-old brought up on stage to interact with a drag queen, who asked the child if it was their "very first Pride."

There are scantily clad individuals at the supposed all-ages event and drag queens dancing provocatively seen on the footage.

There is an LGBTQ merchandise shop utilizing themes known to children, such as video games, kids' cartoons, and Taylor Swift.

There is a booth featuring rainbow colors and a rainbow flag advertising "scouting for everyone." The male manning the booth is wearing a rainbow shirt that reads: "Papa Bear."

(WARNING: Explicit images)

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Gonzalez retweeted Kyle Rittenhouse who shared a photo of two men in bondage garb at the "all-ages" Pride festival.

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Famous investigative journalist reveals what multiple intel sources told her about the Baltimore bridge collapse: 'A brilliant strategic attack'



Lara Logan is a well-known name in investigative journalism. She used to be the chief foreign affairs correspondent for CBS News, and she covered some of the biggest stories in the world.

However, when Logan began honestly looking into what liberals notoriously call right-wing hysteria, such as COVID vaccine skepticism, 2020 election fraud, and Jan. 6 alternative narratives, she was essentially condemned as “a star of far-right media,” according to the New York Times.

Pat Gray, however, is a huge fan of Logan’s brutally honest work — which is what all journalism should be.

“We've been following your work for a really long time and appreciate everything you do,” he tells her.

Logan’s most recent reports revolve around the tragic Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland.

On March 26, the day the bridge was struck, Logan took to X to expose what she says is clearly a “‘strategic attack’ on US critical infrastructure — most likely cyber.”

“As soon as it came down, the authorities were claiming there was no evidence of any kind of wrongdoing,” says Pat.

“Yes, which was odd because they hadn't had time to investigate, so for the authorities to make a definitive statement about anything was unusual, especially when you look at the nature of what happened,” says Logan.

After talking to many people, including some who “had worked in Baltimore for 30 years,” some who “worked in maritime attacks,” and others who “are still on active duty in the intelligence community,” Lara came away with a narrative about the bridge collapse that didn’t at all match the official statement given by authorities.

“One person in particular knew instantly that from the very first moment that he saw that ship, it wasn't inside the channel, which is where it has to be when it's on course,” she explains.

Further, “Multiple intelligence professionals” told Lara that they “knew the moment they saw it” that the collision “was a technique ... because [they] carry out this technique on foreign battlefields.”

“It's called 'spoofing,'” they told her, and “by the time [the ship crew] is throwing off the anchor or doing whatever [they] can to try and correct [the GPS attack], it's simply too late.”

To learn about how “spoofing” works and the likely reasons behind this alleged orchestrated attack, watch the clip below.


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Blaze Media investigative journalist Steve Baker says Justice Department will be charging him for his Jan. 6 reporting



Blaze Media investigative journalist Steve Baker on Thursday said the U.S. Department of Justice will be charging him for his Jan. 6 reporting.

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"My attorney has just been notified by @FBI that I am going to be charged by @TheJusticeDept for my journalistic efforts on #Jan6," Baker wrote Thursday on X. "I have to self-surrender on Tuesday. Charges are yet unknown. Stay tuned for more information to follow this afternoon."

What are the details?

Baker on Thursday told Blaze Media that FBI Special Agent Craig Noyes contacted his attorney in North Carolina and that Noyes said he doesn't know what the charges are — and won't know until the judge signs off on the warrant.

Baker also told Blaze Media that if the Justice Department goes forward with charges, travel restrictions will be placed on him, which will hamper his reporting, as he's based in North Carolina but works a great deal in Washington, D.C., covering trials, viewing Jan. 6 videos, and speaking face-to-face with elected officials.

Given Baker has been writing Blaze Media investigative stories on Jan. 6 since early October, Baker said he "cannot help but think the timing [of the impending charges] is suspect."

Blaze Media's editor in chief, Matthew Peterson, spoke out Thursday regarding the message Baker said the FBI delivered to his attorney.

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What's the background?

Baker discussed his Jan. 6 legal saga in a pair of October commentary pieces for Blaze Media (here and here).

In them, Baker said he'd been under federal investigation for the better part of two years following his independent journalistic work on Jan. 6, which began before he joined Blaze Media.

More from Baker's first commentary:

I made no effort to hide what I was doing on January 6. I did two different interviews that same day with WUSA, a CBS News affiliate in Washington, D.C. I also uploaded a short YouTube video commentary later that same evening.

Upon returning to my home in Raleigh, North Carolina, I socked myself away for five days, doing a frame-by-frame analysis of my own videos. I then wrote and published on January 13, 2021, a 9,500-word opus to my blog detailing what I experienced that day, titled, “What I Saw on January 6th in Washington, D.C.

That piece, and a February 24, 2021, follow-up, “Who was ‘Up the Chain’ on January 6?” has been viewed and read by hundreds of thousands of readers on my blog and various social media pages.

I always expected that I would be contacted by the FBI at some point, at the very least to acquire my videos for the bureau's investigations. I did no violence or property destruction on January 6, and I certainly did not interfere with the election certification, as I didn’t enter the Capitol Building until well after both the Senate and House of Representatives had been evacuated.

After the FBI made initial contact with Baker in July 2021, Baker said he and his attorney met in person with FBI Special Agents Gerrit Doss and Craig Noyes in North Carolina on Oct. 18, 2021. At the conclusion of the interview, Baker said he and his attorney volunteered to turn over Baker's Jan. 6 videos, but nothing came of that.

Baker said his attorney got a Nov. 17, 2021, email from assistant U.S. attorney Anita Eve saying that Baker could expect to be "charged within the week" — and that the charges would be interstate racketeering and property damage, which Baker said were bogus. With that, Baker said he and his attorney informed the media that he — an independent journalist — was being prosecuted for his coverage of Jan. 6.

Eve was forwarded a copy of Baker's press release, telling his attorney that she was "not thrilled" with it. His attorney replied, “Mr. Baker is obviously feeling threatened by the charges and is using his First Amendment right to garner support. ... Are you suggesting that he refrain from making further statements? ... He has nothing to hide. But he does have a right to speak truthfully about his experiences and share his opinions. ... It’s not fair to ask him to be silent while he endures federal prosecution.” His attorney again volunteered to turn over Baker's Jan. 6 videos.

Despite the threat of charges "within the week," Baker said he didn't hear from Eve's office for nearly two years — and in August 2023, his attorney accepted service of a grand jury subpoena, signed by Eve, for all the Jan. 6 videos Baker personally recorded.

Baker wrote in his second commentary that "grand juries generally are not convened for misdemeanor offenses but rather for felony charges." Curiously, he added that renewed interest from the Justice Department coincided perfectly with his discussions with Blaze Media to become a contributing investigative journalist and columnist.

As Baker told Blaze Media on Thursday, he'd been "poking the bear rather aggressively."

Later that same August, Baker and his attorney delivered a flash drive containing his videos to FBI Special Agent Noyes.

Baker concluded his second commentary with the following promise: "The truth is, my life hasn’t been destroyed. Yet. But many others have been. I intend to show through my investigations that many lives have been destroyed for no good reason — and that cannot stand."

How are others reacting?

Bradford L. Geyer, an attorney who represented now-imprisoned Oath Keeper Kenneth Harrelson — who Baker said was unjustly accused on Jan. 6 — on Thursday told Blaze Media that "since Jan. 6, few reporters have uncovered as many vital stories as Steve Baker. It sadly seems plausible that the decision to charge him is influenced by his recent reporting and the new stories he's in the process of breaking. If the government believes this will silence him, we predict it will be sadly mistaken. Journalists play a critical role in upholding transparency and informing the public, making it vital for them to operate without undue interference from law enforcement. Providing journalists with protections and a buffer ensures the preservation of a free press, safeguarding the democratic principles of open discourse and accountability. Sadly, it seems that the historical high bar for investigating journalists at the Justice Department has been conspicuously lowered in some cases. Given the stakes, all journalists should rally to Steve Baker’s defense."

Anything else?

Baker's first Jan. 6 analysis came in October, following countless hours in a House subcommittee office looking at frame after frame of Jan. 6 closed-circuit video — and it had him wondering: did the security chief for then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi perjure himself in the Oath Keepers trial?

Soon after, the slow pace of getting an unrestricted look at everything recorded on video prompted Blaze Media editor in chief Matthew Peterson's appeal to House Speaker Mike Johnson to release all the videos. On Nov. 17, Johnson did just that.

Baker's investigative efforts also resulted in two additional analyses, both focusing on Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn: "January 6 and the N-word that wasn't" and "Harry Dunn's account of January 6 does not add up. At all."

Just days ago, Baker alleged he uncovered major irregularities involving Dunn, Capitol Police, the press, and U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland).

Here's Baker speaking to Glenn Beck, founder of TheBlaze, on Oct. 4 about his first Jan. 6 investigative story for Blaze Media:

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