Donald Trump Jr. alleges that shooting was NOT a coincidence, and the evidence is adding up



When Donald Trump Jr. told Tucker Carlson that the assassination attempt on his father was not a coincidence and that anyone who said so was a “freaking idiot,” he vocalized and normalized what many Americans have been silently asking — was the shooting an inside job?

More and more people in the field of national security, some of whom have chosen to remain anonymous, have come forward and said something to the effect of, "Yes, evidence is suggesting that Crooks was groomed and assisted."

Of course, this begs the question: Then who is complicit in the crime?

Investigative journalist and Blaze Media correspondent Steve Baker joins “Blaze News Tonight” to go over the accumulated puzzle pieces that are beginning to paint a clearer picture of what exactly happened on July 13 in Butler, Pennsylvania.

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Blaze Media was “very fortunate to have sources on the ground on the evening of July 13 as well as the next morning before the Secret Service gag order went into effect,” says Baker, adding that the “single-most significant thing” that Blaze sources discovered was that “the radio coms were ... ‘siloed.”’

Baker explains that Secret Service and local law enforcement at the rally “were not in communication with each other because they were not prepped” prior to the rally.

“When things started going wrong and then suspicions began being raised about this particular guy, Thomas Crooks, on the ground ... they couldn't get communications back to verify that he was not a blue-on-blue situation,” ultimately allowing for “the first shot to be fired.”

However, the question remains: Was this lack of communication and preparation purposeful?

Clearly Donald Trump Jr. thinks so.

To hear more of the conversation, watch the episode above.

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Glenn Beck / RFK Jr. interview going viral — especially the part when Kennedy says how Fauci avoided jail time ...



Last week, Glenn Beck sat down with independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for an extensive interview. The duo broached a wide range of subjects, including the World Economic Forum, NATO, the conflicts in Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Gaza, climate change, and of course, Big Pharma — which Kennedy has been incredibly outspoken about.

On that subject, Kennedy was quick to bring up the absurdity of how COVID-19 was handled, starting with Donald Trump.

“During COVID ... President Trump got rolled by his bureaucrats, and he came in saying, ‘I’m a businessman, I’m gonna run this place like a business,' [so] he gave the keys to all of our shops and stores and businesses to Tony Fauci and shut down 3.3 million businesses,” he told Glenn.

Glenn agreed wholeheartedly and followed with a question we all want answered: “What do you do to restore the trust [in the medical industry]?”

“What we now know because of the Wuhan lab ... [is] they’re messing with Ebola and they’re messing with Chikungunya and all of these really horrific diseases ... with 50%, 20%, 10% [mortality rates],” he told Glenn, adding that “of course some of them escape every year.”

Who’s behind this atrocity?

If you guessed Anthony Fauci, you’re correct.

Kennedy explained that when the Patriot Act was passed, it mandated “that any federal officer or employee who violates [the Geneva Convention or the 1973 Bioweapons Convention] cannot be prosecuted.”

“That relaunched the bioweapons arms race,” he said. The Pentagon “started redirecting all that money to Anthony Fauci to do bioweapons research.”

“So, why isn’t he in jail?” Glenn asked.

“He’s not in jail because Joe Biden is president,” was Kennedy’s frank answer.

That honesty perked up the ears of news outlets such as the New York Post and the Daily Mail, which published articles covering Glenn and Kennedy’s candid conversation.

To see the full interview, watch the video below.


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RFK Jr. admits he was WRONG to call for Glenn Beck’s censorship: 'I would never say anything like that today'



Last week, independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sat down for an extensive interview with Glenn Beck. The two discussed a range of subjects, including the World Economic Forum (which Kennedy fittingly called the “billionaires boys' club”), the complexities of NATO, the depravity of Big Pharma, and the ongoing conflicts between Russia/Ukraine and Israel/Gaza, among other issues.

Glenn also pressed Kennedy on his thoughts regarding ESG, the Second Amendment, as well as the candidate's previous statements on climate change — one of which was aimed directly at Glenn.

At a Live Earth concert back in 2007, RFK Jr. made the following statement:

“So, I'm gonna tell you this, that the next time you see John Stossel or Glenn Beck or Rush Limbaugh or Sean Hannity — these flat-earthers, these corporate toadies lying to you, lying to the American public, and telling you that global warming doesn't exist — you send an email to their advertisers and tell them you're not going to buy their products anymore. This is treason and we need to start treating them now as traitors.”

“You’re smart enough to know what that means constitutionally,” Glenn said after reading the quote.

“I wouldn’t say that today,” was Kennedy’s humble response. “Part of the reason I wouldn’t say that is because I watched our country run over not only the First Amendment but all three arms of the First Amendment.”

He then cited the way the government “closed a million churches for a year,” “[rolled] over the rights of freedom of assembly,” “shut down 3.3 million businesses with no due process, no just compensation,” and “got rid of the Seventh Amendment” as the reasons he feels differently today.

“The First Amendment was not written to protect speech that we all want to hear. It was for the speech nobody wants to hear,” even if it’s “embarrassing,” “appalling,” or shares “ideas that are horrible ideas,” he told Glenn.

“I would never say anything like that today,” he continued, referring to his 2007 statement. “My thinking on it has evolved, and I can see how dangerous statements like that are.”

To hear Glenn’s response, watch the video below.


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RFK Jr. ditching Dems will have THIS shocking effect on Trump



Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has officially announced that he is leaving the Democratic Party and becoming an independent.

“I must first declare my own independence. Independence from the Democratic party and from all other political parties,” RFK told the crowd at a political rally in Philadelphia, adding, “I haven’t made this decision lightly.”

According to Kennedy, it’s been “very painful” to let go of being a part of his family’s political dynasty that was launched over 100 years ago.

“There have been independent candidates in this country before,” he continued, “but this time, it’s going to be different. Because this time, the independent is gonna win.”

His announcement comes at the same time Matt Schlapp released a statement explaining that RFK is now slated to appear at the CPAC summit in Las Vegas later this month.

“Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a unique voice in advocating for the defunding of the weaponized bureaucracy and ensuring the constitutional right of medical freedom.” Schlapp said in his statement.

Sara Gonzales notes that while CPAC is welcoming him with open arms, he’s not even close to being on the same page as most conservatives.

“He’s not a conservative. He’s crazy on climate change and gun control and a whole bunch of other things that we would not agree with him on,” she tells Chad Prather, who adds that he also has a different stance on “killing babies.”

Gonzales is also concerned about what this will do to Trump’s voter base, as RFK himself has admitted that he attracts more Trump voters than Biden voters.

“The other thing is that I take more votes from President Trump than I do from President Biden,” RFK says in a clip of him on comedian Theo Von’s show.

“So, why would that help them?” Von asks, to which RFK responds, “It’s not helping them.”

Prather sees this as blatantly destructive to the Republican ticket. “We’re self-sabotaging at this point,” he tells Gonzales.


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THIS is what RFK Jr. thinks about Trump’s arrest, the American dream, COVID 2.0, and climate change



Jason Whitlock invited Democratic presidential candidate RFK Jr. – who Jason thinks is “so brilliant” and “the most courageous man [he’s] ever interviewed” – onto the show to discuss a wide range of subjects, including Trump’s arrest, the death of the American dream, reinstated COVID mandates, and climate change, among other subjects.

Here is what RFK Jr. said about each topic of conversation.

As for Trump’s indictments and his arrest last week, he says, “I have not been commenting on the legal actions either against the Biden side or the Trump side, and the reason for that is I really don't feel like I have anything to add … it's a judicial process.”

When it comes to the younger generations, RFK Jr. pities them, as he believes they’re victims of the death of the American dream – the idea that one income resulted in homeownership and retirement. He points to three entities as the culprit behind the downfall: “BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard.”

“These companies are strip-mining the equity from the American middle class,” he tells Jason. “They've targeted all the single-family homes in America,” and “they're buying up the farms in this country.”

When Jason plays a clip of Alex Jones warning people that another round of COVID mask mandates have already been written, RFK Jr. responds, “People should do their own research,” but “what the actual science says is that [masks] don’t work to prevent the spread of respiratory viruses.”

Although Jason and RFK Jr. differ when it comes to climate change, the candidate “[doesn’t] ever insist other people share [his] beliefs.” He does contend, however, that “climate change is not only real,” but also that “the addition of methane, carbon, and other molecules mainly from carbon fuel are causing climate change.”

But that’s only the beginning of Jason and RFK Jr.’s conversation. To hear the candidate’s thoughts on the Russia-Ukraine war, the last GOP debate, the Maui crisis, affirmative action, and more, watch the video below.


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