Pete Hegseth says Pentagon will repeal court order blocking punishment against Mark Kelly



A federal judge temporarily blocked the punishment against Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly of Arizona over a video directing U.S. military members to refuse unlawful orders from the administration.

U.S. District Judge Richard Leon ruled Thursday that Kelly's First Amendment free speech rights were violated by Pentagon officials. He went on to say the punishment had "threatened the constitutional liberties of millions of military retirees."

'This will be immediately appealed. Sedition is sedition, "Captain."'

Kelly and five other Democratic members of Congress published a video in Nov. 2025 addressed to members of the military to remind them that they were not bound to obey orders that were unlawful.

The administration accused them of suggesting that the military should disobey any order from the administration, which would be treasonous. Hegseth said in a statement that the "reckless and seditious video" was "clearly intended to undermine good order and military discipline."

"The traitors that told the military to disobey my orders should be in jail right now, not roaming the fake news networks trying to explain what they said was OK," President Donald Trump responded at the time. "It was sedition at the highest level, and sedition is a major crime. There can be no other interpretation of what they said!"

Kelly posted about Thursday's ruling from his social media account.

"Today a federal court made clear Pete Hegseth violated the Constitution when he tried to punish me for something I said," he wrote.

"This is a critical moment to show this administration they can't keep undermining Americans' rights," he added. "I also know this might not be over yet, because Trump and Hegseth can't admit when they are wrong."

Hegseth responded to the ruling on social media.

"This will be immediately appealed. Sedition is sedition, 'Captain,'" he wrote.

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Kelly responded by citing the conclusion from the judge's ruling.

"Rather than trying to shrink the First Amendment liberties of retired servicemembers, Secretary Hegseth and his fellow Defendants might reflect and be grateful for the wisdom and expertise that retired servicemembers have brought to public discussions and debate on military matters in our Nation over the past 250 years," the passage reads.

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DHS fires back at Cardi B after she threatens ICE at her concert: 'They ain't takin' my fans, b***h!'



An online feud broke out between Cardi B and the Department of Homeland Security after she jokingly threatened federal officers during her concert in California.

The rapper had her Mexican fans cheer at the concert in Palm Desert before promising to "jump" Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents if they tried to detain her fans at the show.

'I've got some bear mace in the back! They ain't taking my fans, b***h!'

"Bitch, if ICE comes in here, we gon' jump they asses!" she said to the crowd, who responded with loud cheers.

"I've got some bear mace in the back! They ain't taking my fans, bitch!" she added.

Video of her comments was posted by TMZ before the official account for DHS fired back at the rapper.

"As long as she doesn't drug and rob our agents, we'll consider that an improvement over her past behavior," the agency wrote.

The rapper previously divulged that she drugged men in order to rob them when she previously worked as a stripper.

Cardi B then responded right back at DHS and the Trump administration over the release of the Epstein files.

"If we talking about drugs let's talk about Epstein and friends drugging underage girls to rape them. Why yall don't wanna talk about the Epstein files?" she posted.

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The Department of Justice released millions of pages from the Epstein files, but Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky has claimed that names of co-conspirators were improperly redacted. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) also claimed that the redacted files contain a million mentions of President Donald Trump.

Cardi B was previously praised by those on the right for demanding to know what the U.S. government does with the 40% in taxes that she pays.

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Whistles not enough? LA activists find a new way to warn about ICE — and your ears probably won't like it



Liberal activists in Los Angeles are organizing a new way to warn illegal aliens about Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.

Amanda Alcalde founded the Highland Park Community Support Group for ICE operations and began posting flyers about their new plan: Install sirens.

'It feels dystopian in a way.'

"We'd like to ultimately have this along all the different streets so they can take shelter," Alcalde said to KTLA-TV.

The effort is not sanctioned by the city, so the group will have to find private property supporters and businesses where it can install the sirens.

She added that she was "really taking a lot of that influence from Minneapolis and trying to turn it into our own here."

Activists already use whistles to alert each other about ICE agents.

"We don't directly get ourselves involved with ICE, but we will get involved protecting the community to stay in their office or home," activist David Trujillo said to KTLA.

Alcalde claimed that the ICE operations have led to a reduced presence of ethnic minorities in Los Angeles.

"I've seen a lot of fear in people's eyes. I don't see a lot of our ethnic minorities out in the day-to-day. It's big change. It feels dystopian in a way," she said.

Blaze News reached out to DHS for comment but did not receive a response by time of publishing.

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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, a Democrat, has openly opposed the Trump administration's order to surge ICE operations in the city.

"There is no plan other than fear, chaos, and politics," Bass said in July. "Home Depot one day, a car wash the next, armed vehicles and what looked like mounted military units in a park the next day."

The KTLA report promoted the group's efforts to raise donations from people who oppose ICE.

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Exclusive: ICE urges Georgia sheriff not to release illegal alien ‘monster’ accused of sexually assaulting 10-year-old girl



Immigration and Customs Enforcement is urging Georgia law enforcement officials not to release an illegal alien charged with sexual crimes against a child, according to a Department of Homeland Security press release exclusively obtained by Blaze News.

Juan Carlos Salvador Diaz, 29, was accused of sexual battery against a 10-year-old girl on August 1, 2025, and on December 1, 2023. Salvador Diaz allegedly committed these crimes at a Marietta apartment complex.

'We need cooperation from state and local authorities to return these types of sickos over to us, so we can get them OUT of our country before they victimize more Americans.'

Local authorities arrested him on January 30, and he is facing two counts of aggravated sexual battery.

Salvador Diaz is currently being held without bond.

The DHS reported that the Honduran national illegally entered the U.S. in 2019.

The day after his arrest, ICE lodged an arrest detainer with the Cobb County Sheriff's Office.

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ICE is urging the Cobb County Sheriff's Office not to release Salvador Diaz from its jail without first notifying the federal immigration agency.

"This monster sexually assaulted a 10-year-old girl. We are now asking Georgia authorities to commit to honoring the ICE arrest detainer to ensure this pedophile is not released and able to prey on more innocent children," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement provided to Blaze News. "We need cooperation from state and local authorities to return these types of sickos over to us, so we can get them OUT of our country before they victimize more Americans."

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The Cobb County Sheriff's Office's website acknowledges that the DHS has a detainer against Salvador Diaz.

In January 2021, then-newly elected Sheriff Craig Owens terminated the sheriff's office's participation in ICE's 287(g) Program, which allowed local law enforcement to identify and process immigration violators in its correctional facilities.

However, in 2024, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed HB 1105 into law, which requires "any custodial authority" to "comply with, honor, and fulfill any request made in the immigration detainer notice."

The Cobb County Sheriff's Office did not respond to a request for comment.

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'Democratic Party is too liberal': CNN analyst warns of 'electoral repercussions' after shocking poll results



A majority of Americans say that the Democratic Party has become too left-leaning, and it's been getting worse for at least three decades, according to a new CNN analysis.

While many in the media have been accusing the Republican Party of being too far right, polling indicates that more Americans say Democrats have been turning too far to the left.

'The Democrats are moving to the left, the far left is gaining power, and there could be some electoral repercussions.'

CNN's chief data analyst, Harry Enten, demonstrated how polling showed that more Democrats identify as liberal.

"The far left is significantly more powerful than they once were. This sort of gives the game away here. Democrats who identify as very liberal or conservative — you know there used to be a lot of conservative Democrats, right?" Enten said during the CNN segment.

"Back in 1999, 26% of Democrats self-identified as conservative. Just 5% said that they were very liberal," he explained. "It was a smidgen, a smidgen, a smidgen. Now that far left has gained considerably in power."

He showed that recent polling had 21% of Democrats identifying as very liberal and only 8% identifying as conservative.

Enten went on to reveal polling for the last three decades that indicated more and more Americans see the Democratic Party as too liberal.

"Look at this percentage. It's 42% in '96, 48% in 2013, now 58% in 2025 of all voters say that the Democratic Party is too liberal. The Democrats are moving to the left, the far left is gaining power, and there could be some electoral repercussions," he added.

The CNN analyst posted the video of his segment to his social media account.

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Enten also pointed out that among Democrats, about a third considered themselves democratic socialists in recent polling. And that is low compared to Democrats under the age of 35. 42% of that cohort reported identifying as democratic socialists.

"What happened in New York City is not some aberration," Enten continued, referring to Mayor Zohran Mamdani's election. "It is not something that just happened in New York City. It is something that we're seeing grow within the Democratic Party at this particular point."

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'Gaslighting s**t': Joe Rogan  questions the official Epstein narrative after latest files dump becomes personal



In a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," host Joe Rogan and his guest reacted to the new Epstein files release, including a very personal detail for Rogan.

Rogan and guest Cheryl Hines, who is best known for her role in the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm," discussed the bizarre findings of the new Epstein files, which included over 3 million documents, and pointed out the inadequacy of the government's handling of the case.

'I'm in the files for not going because Jeffrey Epstein was trying to meet with me.'

Rogan's producer pulled up an article headline from the Associated Press that read, "FBI concluded Jeffrey Epstein wasn't running a sex trafficking ring for powerful men, files show." Asked for the provenance of the article, Rogan's producer said, "It was going around the internet today."

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"Oh, today?" said Hines, who is married to HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy. "I thought that was from 2005."

"That's the gaslightiest gaslighting s**t I've ever heard in my life," Rogan said. "What do they think is going on? Just a bunch of fun? A bunch of guys hanging out, being fellas? Having cocktails, talking about science?"

Prior to that exchange, Rogan also mentioned to Hines that he was in the files, but not for the reason people think.

"I'm in the files for not going because Jeffrey Epstein was trying to meet with me," Rogan said.

The New York Post suggested that Canadian theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss had attempted to introduce Rogan and Epstein back in 2017, citing an email exchange that was released in the latest files dump.

"I was like, 'B***h, are you high?'" Rogan recalled asking about the man who tried to connect him to Epstein.

Hines asked him if he was glad that he never went to meet Epstein, to which Rogan replied, "I would have never went anyway. It's not even a possibility that I would have went — especially after I Googled him."

Krauss did not respond to a request for comment from Blaze News.

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'Solely on the basis of race': White-majority Chicago suburb sparks outcry with $25K payments to some black residents



A white-majority Chicago suburb is preparing to distribute hefty cash payments to dozens of black residents as part of the city's $10 million reparations pledge.

Black residents and descendants of black residents who lived in Evanston, Illinois, between 1919 and 1969 are eligible to receive the payments. Evanston plans to pay $25,000 to 44 qualifying black residents.

'They are just entirely giving money, usually to black residents solely on the basis of race.'

The City's Reparations Committee previously pledged $10 million over a decade as part of its Reparations Program, which was established in 2019 and approved by the city council in 2021. The government-funded program is the first of its kind in the U.S.

Cynthia Vargas, Evanston's communications and community engagement manager, told the Chicago Tribune that payments to the 44 individuals are intended to cover housing expenses.

The city has allocated over $270,000 to its Reparations Program, funds that it collected from the real estate transfer tax. The program also receives funding from the city's 3% Cannabis Retailers Occupation Tax, though it is unclear how much.

The Reparations Committee has proposed providing additional funding to the program through a potential tax on Delta-8 THC products, a psychoactive substance found in cannabis that is sold in vapes and gummies.

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"Delta-8 products tend to be rather inexpensive, so the tax on them, it likely won't be a huge revenue stream, but it is revenue," Alexandra Ruggie, the city's corporation counsel, stated. "The other thing that we will have to work out with our finance team is how to go about collecting those taxes, whether we tax it when there's a point of sale at an Evanston business, or whether or not we tax it when those businesses buy it from the supplier."

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Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog, filed a lawsuit against Evanston last year, arguing that the Reparations Program used race as an eligibility requirement and therefore violates the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection clause.

"There's a right way and a wrong way to do them," Michael Bekesha, a senior attorney at Judicial Watch, told Fox News Digital. "So reparations are to repair. And so we have provided in this country reparations in the past when somebody has been wronged by the government, and we try to make that person whole."

"The reparations programs that you're seeing around the country that are being talked about aren't that. They are just entirely giving money, usually to black residents solely on the basis of race. And I mean, that's just problematic," Bekesha added.

A spokesperson for the city told Fox News Digital that it cannot respond to ongoing litigation.

According to 2020 census data, more than 46,000 of Evanston's 78,000 residents identify as "white alone." Just 12,500 identify as "black or African-American alone."

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'GayDays' at Disney World on ice after sponsors pull out



In yet another sign of a reverse in cultural trends, the organizers of the annual "GayDays" at Disney World announced the event has been put on "pause" this year after several sponsors dropped out.

The event usually lasts for several days and occurs in June during LGBTQ+ Pride Month. This year's event would have been the 35th anniversary at the Orlando resort in Florida.

Another post promotes 'glory holes,' 'dark corners,' and adult film stars at a 'carnal adventure.'

"After careful consideration, we have made the difficult decision to pause the GayDays Orlando event scheduled for June 2026," the statement reads.

"Changes to our host hotel agreement, the loss of key sponsorship support, and broader challenges currently impacting LGBTQIA+ events nationwide made it impossible to deliver the experience our community deserves," the organizers added.

However, the company added that it was only a "pause" and not completely ended.

"For more than 30 years, GayDays has been built by and for our community. Our focus now is on reimagining the future and returning with a stronger, more sustainable event," they added. "We will share updates in the coming months as we shape the next chapter together. Thank you for your support, your patience, and for being part of the GayDays family."

The event is not officially recognized by Disney but was rather a fan-organized independent meetup that was supported by local hotels and other businesses.

"Gay Days is just really a vacation gathering of gays and lesbians from around the world, and straight people," said Chris Alexander-Manley, an organizer of the event, in an interview from 2002.

Critics of the event have opposed it based on anecdotal reports of excessive displays of public affection at the park, inappropriately revealing attire worn by LGBTQ+ members, and other related events that do not align with the family theme of Disney parks.

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On social media, GayDays promotes "Drag Bingo" as well as "Porn Star Bingo" among its events at a pool party. Another post promotes "glory holes," "dark corners," and adult film stars at a "carnal adventure" for those "who seek uninhibited freedom, raw connection, and pulse-pounding thrills."

"You will get laid!" reads a sign from a mostly undressed man in the media image.

Prominent sponsors of the event in the past included Showtime and Bud Light.

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'Sit there and smirk': Sen. Johnson blasts Ellison over deadly protests in Minnesota



Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) sharply criticized a Minnesota Democrat during a Senate Homeland Security hearing Thursday, blaming him for encouraging protests that the Republican lawmaker said helped set the stage for the deaths of two activists amid a high-profile federal immigration enforcement operation.

Johnson accused Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison of creating conditions that, he said, contributed to the fatal shootings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti.

'Yeah, sit there and smirk. Smirk. It's sick. It's despicable.'

"Two people are dead because you encouraged them to put themselves into harm's way," Johnson told Ellison during the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing.

"A tragedy was going to happen, and you encouraged it. And you ought to feel damn guilty about it."

Johnson's criticism continued when Ellison appeared to smirk, stating: "Yeah, sit there and smirk. Smirk. It's sick. It is despicable." Ellison fired back, labeling Johnson's remarks "all lies" and a "nice theatrical performance."

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Johnson went on to detail incidents of protester violence and interference that he said escalated the danger for federal agents. "These law enforcement officials have been shot at. Their vehicles have been rammed by some of these 'peaceful protesters,' probably the trained activists. They've had rocks thrown at their vehicles," Johnson said.

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"You've got all these trained activists behind you," Johnson said, "Is it any wonder they're at hair-trigger alert? A tragedy was going to happen, and you encouraged it!"

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