Trump rally chaos: Is there truth to the 'bomb-sniffing dog' story?



There have now been multiple assassination attempts on former President Donald Trump — and there just might have been another one near his New York rally.

One investigative journalist, James Lalino, posted on X that sources in the Nassau County Police Department told him that “‘the perimeter was breached and a blue barrel was removed’ from the area surrounding tonight’s Trump rally site.”

He went on to explain that his source said that while the K9 unit was doing their checks, police “found an explosive device in one of the vehicles and that the driver ended up running into the woods.”

Nassau County Police have since disputed the story, saying that they responded to a “suspicious occurrence” and that “no explosives were discovered.”

Patrick Ryder, commissioner of police, also took to X to dispute the claim. He wrote, “Reports of explosives being found at the site are unfounded. There is a person being questioned who may have been training a bomb detection dog near the site. The individual with the bomb dog falsely reported explosives being found and is currently being detained by police.”

Sara Gonzales of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered” isn’t completely convinced by the official story.

“Am I the only one who thinks it’s a little bit strange that someone training a bomb-sniffing dog just happened to be doing that exercise within the perimeter of a Trump rally, and law enforcement, A) didn’t know about it, and B) they weren’t affiliated with law enforcement?” Gonzales asks.

Regardless of the truth, Gonzales doesn’t blame anyone for questioning it.

“We see all of these strange circumstances occurring especially when it comes to Donald Trump’s life being in danger, so I don’t blame people for jumping to that conclusion,” Gonzales says.

Glenn Beck’s head researcher and writer, Jason Buttrill, doesn’t disagree.

“Sara, you’re in the right mindset. I’m in the same mindset,” Buttrill says, adding, “Just look at the situation, and not only in the country, but in the entire world right now. I don’t think that we even have an acting president in the United States right now.”


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Secret Service scandal: MORE shocking security failures exposed by expert



In less than a week, analysis of the near-assassination of Donald Trump has exposed a number of failures on the part of the Secret Service team that was assigned to secure the rally and protect the former president from danger.

Glenn Beck’s head researcher and writer Jason Buttrill, who’s also a former Department of Defense intelligence analyst and one who’s “[worked] side by side with the Secret Service,” sheds light on the glaring holes in the failed protective operation.

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“It should be almost impossible to pull off what happened on Saturday,” Jason tells Glenn.

Per standard protocol, “Secret Service [goes] out weeks in advance” in order to “set up a multi-tiered security plan.” Part of that plan involves fully vetting the first three tiers of people in front of where the protectee stands.

“They also identify further out threats,” says Jason. “They identify ... potential sniper positions going all the way to a thousand yards.”

Thomas Matthew Crooks fired, however, from “130 yards” out – a position Jason assures “would have been identified” prior to the rally.

Further, for each potential sniper position, “They would have local law enforcement guarding those areas to make sure no one would gain access.”

“There’s multiple questions here that need to be asked,” says Jason.

“Knowing this entire complex plan, did the Secret Service designate those sniper positions?”

Assuming they did secure potential sniper positions, “Did law enforcement adequately man those positions?”

To that question, Jason says, “It does not appear so on the videos that we've seen,” adding that it was “tailgaters” who spotted the shooter and informed law enforcement of his whereabouts.

Glenn then brings up the fact that the Secret Service team in charge at the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally has repeatedly stated that the roof from where the shooter fired “wasn't part of the secure perimeter.”

“To say as an excuse that it was outside the secured perimeter is absolutely ridiculous,” says Jason, adding that he’s personally witnessed the extreme lengths Secret Service will go to to ensure protection.

But there’s one more question that begs answering — a question Jason says is “the scariest.”

“Was there help given to the shooter?”

Jason isn’t the first to ask this question. Dallas Alexander, the world record holder for the longest confirmed sniper kill, has actually openly stated his belief that this was an “inside job.”

“Do you believe that is a realistic possibility?” Glenn asks Jason.

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To hear Jason’s answer, watch the clip above.

Can the Democrats scare the Supreme Court out of hearing Trump’s appeal?



Donald Trump has been convicted on 34 counts in his New York hush-money trial — and Americans everywhere are horrified.

Not only because the former president may be going to prison, but the additional looming consequences could be game-changing.

“I think it also will be used as the excuse for Joe Biden not debating him. ‘I don’t debate a felon,’” Glenn Beck predicts, mocking Biden.

“They’re moving past this and they’re moving to the Supreme Court,” Glenn continues. “They are launching cannon balls at the ship, saying, ‘Don’t you dare get involved in this trial.’”

“They sent the message to Alito and Thomas and everybody else, ‘Back off, stay down,’” he explains.

“That’s the entire point of this process, in a nutshell, is intimidation. Telling them to back down, do not stand in our way,” Glenn’s chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, agrees.

“I’m glad you talk about this going to the Supreme Court. This is absolutely getting appealed,” Buttrill says. “But first he has to go to sentencing. Now, normally, in a sane world, I would say you know he’s only going to get probation, maybe at the very worst like house arrest.”

While the Democrats are doing everything they can to keep Trump out of the White House, their plan might be backfiring when it comes to their support.

“People who didn’t vote and don’t like Donald Trump, I’ve seen them yesterday give and commit to voting for him,” Glenn says, adding that however, “there is a chance this works out horribly.”


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Texas AG Ken Paxton files suit against Colony Ridge for fraudulent practices, but Blaze Media has known the truth for some time



Yesterday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed suit against the massive real estate development northeast of Houston known as Colony Ridge.

According to the suit, Colony Ridge’s owner John Harris has “built a sprawling community northeast of Houston on a foundation of false, misleading, and deceptive sales, marketing, and lending practices.”

“Colony Ridge's business model is predicated on churning land purchasers through a foreclosure mill. Namely, Colony Ridge targets foreign born and Hispanic consumers with limited or no access to credit with promises of cheap, ready to build land and financing without proof of income," the suit claims.

While Paxton’s lawsuit will likely awaken many around the state, and even the nation, about the glaring crisis that is Colony Ridge, Blaze Media has known the truth for some time now.

Earlier this year, Glenn Beck and the Blaze Originals team traveled to Colony Ridge, Texas, and met with Harris as well as some of the residents who call the development home.

What they found will disturb you to your core.

Watch "The Real Story of Colony Ridge," a Blaze Originals documentary, below.


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Texas takes on Biden: Border battle update, key takeaways from the 'Take Our Border Back' convoy



Earlier this year, "Take Our Border Back," a coalition of freedom-loving Americans, formed a multi-state convoy that toured through the country, holding rallies along the journey to bring attention to the Biden administration's "wide open" border policies.

The group was relentlessly smeared by corporate media outlets who accused the concerned citizens of being "far right extremists," even claiming some participants may have ties to "militias." News outlets blasted the coalition for referring to themselves as "the army of God," warning others to stay away from the allegedly dangerous, so-called "Christian nationalists."

Despite the media's sensationalism and the group's concerns that agitators might infiltrate the convoy, the events were peaceful — exactly as its organizers had intended. After initially dominating the headlines, the convoy seemed to fade from the spotlight once it became too difficult for the media to spin the prayerful gatherings as anything menacing.

"The goal is simple: to shed light on the obvious dangers posed by wide open Southern borders," read a January press release from the convoy. "Uniting 'We the People' in our resolute stand to send a PEACEFUL, LAWFUL, and clear message to all city, state, and federal politicians & immigration enforcement officials who are enabling tens of thousands of illegal entrants, criminals and known terrorists from over 160 countries world-wide to cross daily into our country along our southern border."

The convoy started its travels at the end of January in Virginia Beach and wrapped up the tour with three separate rallies on February 3 in Yuma, Arizona, San Diego, California, and Quemadeo, Texas.

Noél Roberts, an organizer for the "Take Our Border Back" event in Yuma, told Blaze News on Thursday that the convoy "went great."

"It went really beyond our expectations, I think, in Texas, California, and Arizona," she said. "We had anticipated potential issues; none of them came to light in any way, shape, or form."

Roberts explained that the convoy's organizers received warnings about potential bad actors seeking to sabotage the events. Safety was a top concern for many Americans who wrote to the group expressing interest in joining up with the convoy on its tour through the southern states.

The Yuma rally pulled in attendees from 30 states and Canada, Roberts noted.

"It definitely brought massive awareness to many who didn't really know what was going on," she told Blaze News. "There are so many millions of people still in America that just do not know what's happening even though it has migrated up into the northern states."

The Glenn Beck Program's head writer and chief researcher, Jason Buttrill, joined the "Take Our Border Back" convoy to investigate the Biden administration's border crisis in the newly released Blaze Originals documentary, "Texas vs. The Feds: How the Elites Use the Border Crisis Against Us."

On the way to Texas, Buttrill spoke with the convoy's organizers and attendees to learn more about what the coalition hoped to accomplish by organizing the large, mobile gathering of freedom lovers.

Craig Hudgins, a convey participant, told Buttrill that the border crisis was an "originating issue" for the group that ultimately fueled many other problems, including jeopardizing election integrity and contributing to human and drug trafficking.

Robert Agee, one of the organizers, refuted the media's inflammatory reporting of the convoy, explaining that its events were more of a "prayer gathering."

"This has been so organic," Agee told Buttrill. "There's nothing more powerful than a group of people coming together in corporate prayer and calling upon the name of the Lord to fight the battle for us."

"I think that frightens them," he stated, referring to the media.

With 85% of migrants who reach the southern border successfully entering the country, Buttrill sought to determine whether anything was being done to secure the open border or if both sides of the political aisle were merely using the situation for their own gain.

"The crisis is being used by Republicans as a photo op, by the Democrats to expand their voting base, and by the media to slander their enemies," Buttrill concluded.

Many of the convoy's attendees who gathered at the Eagle Pass, Texas, rally came out to voice their support for Gov. Greg Abbott (R), who has been in a heated head-to-head battle with the Biden administration ever since the governor moved to empower state law enforcement agents to defend its section of the border.

In October, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Biden administration for instructing federal agents to remove and destroy razor wire placed along the state's southern border to deter illegal immigrants from entering the country. Paxton argued that Texas' installation of concertina-wire barriers was an attempt to "fill the breach created by the federal government's indolence." The federal agents' removal of the wire "undermin[ed] Texas's efforts to stem the flow of illegal immigration," the AG claimed in the lawsuit.

The Biden administration's Department of Justice declared that "federal law unambiguously grants Border Patrol agents the authority, without a warrant, to access private land within 25 miles of the international border." The battle has since reached the Supreme Court.

In December, Abbott signed Senate Bill 4 into law, which would allow state and local law enforcement to arrest, detain, prosecute, and even deport illegal migrants. The Biden administration filed a lawsuit against Texas the following month to block the new law from going into effect.

Texas contended that the law is necessary to address the border, which it claimed has been "abandoned" by the Biden administration. The federal government argued that the legislation "intrudes into a field that is occupied by the federal government" and "conflicts with various provisions of the [Immigration and Nationality Act]."

SB4, which was slated to take effect in early March, was temporarily halted by the Supreme Court until March 18. However, Texas state Sen. Bryan Hughes (R), the bill's coauthor, is optimistic that the court will side with the state.

In January, Abbott issued an emergency declaration to seize control of Shelby Park, a 47-acre municipal park in Eagle Pass, in an effort to curb illegal immigration. The governor's unprecedented move initially gained massive media attention, but reporting on the previously privatized land has since quieted.

Buttrill speculated that the park's seizure and the lawsuits may have been nothing more than a political stunt.

"If the Texas seizure of Shelby Park was TRULY meant as an actual deterrent, and not an elaborate photo op, then this would STILL be the biggest story in the country, and it's not even close," Buttrill stated. "But it's incredibly hard to make that case when border traffic, going all the way back to day one of the seizure, had already fallen by a staggering 95%. There's obviously more going on here, and we aren't being told the full story."

Buttrill explained that he does not expect much progress to come out of the legal feud between Texas and the federal government.

"The reason being is that I spoke to people that said the entire narrative is false," he remarked. "They said that everything currently being argued, regarding how the Texas National Guard is defying the Border Patrol, isn't actually what is going on. They said that the relationship between the two is exactly the same as it's been over the past decade. They work together, and continue to do so. I don't see much — if anything — changing, and I suspect this court battle will quietly slip away."

The Biden administration's open border policies have ignited concerns about the swaths of unvetted individuals entering the country.

Kate Monroe, a Marine Corps veteran, told Blaze News that she is concerned Americans do not realize that many of the immigrants crossing the southern border are not "friendly people" seeking asylum.

"There are military-aged men I've seen with my own eyes. That's the lion's share of who I have seen cross the border," stated Monroe, a California congressional candidate. "The average American does not understand the threat level, the terror level, and everything else associated with having an open border."

Border Vets, a coalition of military veterans committed to defending the country, and Monroe have visited California's border to seal gaps in the wall. She noted that the group has received warm welcomes from Border Patrol agents who are frustrated that the Biden administration has tied their hands.

"Most of them want to quit," she added. "They're very disheartened. They can't do their job."

Monroe believes Texas "may end up prevailing" in its legal battle with the federal government but noted that many other states will need to join the fight to ensure the entire border is secure once and for all.

"It's not just places like Texas and California that are facing this migrant crisis," she continued. "We've become a sanctuary country."

Buttrill shared his thoughts about the "Take Our Border Back" convoy after the multi-day, 1,000-mile trip concluded.

"It was encouraging to see the convoy, and their rallies, conducted with ZERO violence. I think most people with conservative values became nervous to make their voices heard after January 6. They feared bad actors, whether they come from inside or outside the government, derailing the entire thing. This proved it CAN still be accomplished, and that's very encouraging," he said.

Buttrill provided some advice for conservative Christian Americans regarding the corporate media's attempts to slander them.

"Christians that have strong political views should ignore the labels that are being thrown at them," he stated. "I don't think they should OWN THEM, like 'Christian Nationalist,' because the government has a history of using labels to justify overreach. Instead, they need to double down on the Constitution. Affirm your faith in God, but also affirm your belief in the U.S. Constitution. That shuts down any label the government or media will try and smear them with. And that's exactly what I saw from the attendees of the Take Our Border Back Convoy."

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What's really going on at the border? Blaze Originals documentary ‘Texas vs. The Feds’ drops TOMORROW



The last everyone heard, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and the state of Texas were in a standoff with the federal government over the invasion at our border, which has become the top policy concern of 2024.

So what’s the latest news? The real latest news — not the phony narrative that elites and the mainstream media are pushing.

That question is exactly what fueled the Blaze Originals team and Jason Buttrill’s trip to the border alongside the “Take Our Border Back” convoy.

One thing is clear: “The crisis is being used by Republicans as a photo op, by the Democrats to expand their voting base, and by the media to slander their enemies,” says Jason.

But we want to know (and we deserve to know) what’s really going on behind the scenes in Abbott’s fight against federal agents. According to Jason, “What’s happening ... could determine the fate of the next presidential election.”

In this Blaze Originals documentary, we’re exposing the truth about the single most defining issue of our time — the truth the mainstream media has kept hidden, as it’s far more sinister than you’ve been led to believe.


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Guess who said this: '"Death to America" is not just a slogan or a chant; it is our country’s official policy toward the US'



The leader of Syria’s Hezbollah terrorist group, Hassan Nasrallah, has remained silent on the Israel-Hamas war — until now.

As the most powerful person in Lebanon, the Hezbollah leader spoke to thousands this past week in what many believed would be a declaration of war on Israel.

However, he didn’t declare war on Israel. Rather, he wasted no time in telling the world that this is an American war.

Nasrallah was “fully putting the blame on the United States,” Jason Buttrill, Glenn Beck’s head researcher and former DOD intelligence analyst, tells Glenn.

While Narallah was adamant that Iran was not directing Hezbollah's stance on the war, Buttrill believes that this is “Iran pumping the brakes” and attempting to figure out how heavy America's involvement is going to be.

“Which is really very disappointing because they’ve been testing us, they’ve been attacking us, using their proxy militias in Iraq, Syria,” Buttrill tells Glenn, adding, “and our response has been very weak.”

Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, also had an interesting message to share. “'Death to America' is not just a slogan or a chant; it is our country’s official policy toward the U.S.,” he said defiantly.

“If it were not for America’s support, if it were not for the support of U.S. weapons, the corrupt and artificial Zionist regime of Israel would have been destroyed in the first week. It would have collapsed. The Americans are behind this,” Khamenei continued.

“Wow, let’s send them another pallet of cash,” Glenn jokes.

“So if I were to read the tea leaves,” he continues, “Hezbollah is there beating their chest today and saying, ‘We’re here, we’re going to keep them busy, but we’re not going to get involved.’ Iran is saying, ‘This is because of the Americans.’”

Glenn sees this as a serious warning.

“They’re signaling all of their Hezbollah soldiers and all of their, you know, martyrs that are willing to die all over the world. And their attack will not be a military attack. Their attack will be more terror,” he cautions.


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