Trump needs to say THIS in his RNC speech after assassination attempt



Former President Donald Trump has demonstrated serious heroism in the wake of the attempt on his life.

Not only did he stand up after the bullet grazed his ear, pump his fist, and make sure he made contact with his supporters while telling them to keep fighting — but he has already completely changed his RNC 2024 speech to allegedly focus on unity instead of political jabs.

Glenn Beck is thoroughly impressed and has an idea of what he hopes Trump will tell the nation in his speech.

“I would hope the president will come out and say something along the lines of ‘We’re standing here today because America is resilient. A few days ago, somebody tried to kill me, but by God’s grace that bullet only grazed me,’” Glenn says.

“When you have a bullet whiz by your head, there’s two ways to go. One is vengeance and the other is unity. And our nation is divided. Trust is low in our neighborhoods, in the media, everywhere,” he continues.

Despite knowing exactly what Trump meant, Glenn also believes he needs to address his use of the word “fight” that he yelled while pumping his fist.

“When I say ‘fight,’ what I mean is the little guy needs to rise up. Make sure your voice is heard, to be not afraid. We need to fight, but not with violence. We fight with our words, we fight on the streets with our words and with our actions,” he explains.

“Let’s show the rest of the world what it means to be American,” he continues. “Every voice matters, every citizen matters. Stand up for the principles in our Bill of Rights. Defend the truth with integrity and courage. Forgive others without compromising our values.”

Glenn leaves one parting message for Trump.

“It is important today that we all reach out to somebody that doesn’t agree with us, that is a friend. Just say, ‘How you doing today? Yeah, I know our guy was shot, but I want you to know I don’t hold you responsible for that, I’m sure you were just as offended as I was,’” he says.

“If they weren’t, move on. But most likely, any decent American was horrified by what they saw.”


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OnlyFans model and abortion advocate praises Trump on STAGE at the RNC — but why?



Amber Rose is an OnlyFans model and SlutWalk organizer who skyrocketed to fame after her highly publicized relationships with famous rappers like Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa.

Now, she’s making headlines again — but this time as a speaker at the Republican National Convention.

“I’m here tonight to tell you, no matter your political background, that the best chance we have to give our babies a better life is to elect Donald Trump president of the United States,” Rose told the crowd in her five-minute speech.

Allie Beth Stuckey is not impressed with the decision.

“Look, I’m happy to have her vote. I’m happy to have the votes of other people like her. I’m not saying that we should gate keep and say you can only be one way to vote Republican, but do we need a person like that speaking at the RNC?” Stuckey says.

Stuckey also finds it a little less than charming that Rose also once praised Satanism in an interview.

“I’m not a Satanist,” Rose said in the interview. “Satanists are just atheists as well, but they're just more political. OK. They, they have, like — it's actually a very rational, logical religion. They help a lot of people, a lot of women to get abortions in Southern states that, you know, where they're illegal.”

“She is an adult performer,” Stuckey says. “She’s not someone who used to be one and then, you know, reformed. She still is currently. And she is pro-abortion. Just recently she was on a podcast where she said that she actually really relates to and respects Satanism as a religion because Satanism helps women get abortions.”

While Rose is an atheist, Stuckey has hope for her.

“Anyone can be redeemed, of course. And I would be happy to befriend this person and talk with her, and I hope that Christ saves her,” she says.


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Twitter dubs Trump 'the FIRST black president' after failed assassination



Former President Donald Trump may be a white man, but that hasn’t stopped accounts on X from calling him “the first black president.”

In several viral memes, it’s pointed out that because he’s been shot, has three “baby mamas,” and has 34 felonies, he’s the first real black president.

“I saw multiple videos from several ‘brothers’ in the hood over the weekend,” Jeffy tells Pat Gray and Keith Malinak of “Pat Gray Unleashed.”

He recalls those "brothers" saying, “Just come to the hood and get yourself some brothers and tell them to wear a specific colored shirt on whatever day you want them there, and then they’ll guard you better than that.”

But it doesn't end there — even rapper 50 Cent started going viral after the failed assassination attempt.

"Trump gets shot and now I'm trending," 50 Cent, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, posted on X on Saturday. The viral meme features Trump's face on 50 Cent's 2003 album cover.

In the hit song, Jackson, who survived getting shot nine times in 2000, raps: "Many men wish death upon me / Blood in my eye, dawg, and I can't see / I'm tryin' to be what I'm destined to be / And n****s tryin' to take my life away."

50 Cent then rapped an updated version of the song in front of a giant image of his "Get Rich or Die Tryin'" album cover turned viral meme in a video that’s now gone even more viral on X.

“It’s good,” Gray laughs.


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‘It’s ... graphic’: Abby Johnson unveils preview of 'provocative' RNC abortion speech



Pro-life advocate Abby Johnson offered up a preview of her upcoming Republican National Convention speech during a recent interview with "The Church Boys Podcast," explaining that she's hoping her five-minute address will be stirring, memorable — and convicting.

"I felt a lot of pressure to make the most provocative, impassioned, memorable pro-life … speech ever made," she told hosts Chris Field, Lucas Miles, and Billy Hallowell.

(Read also: Ex-Abortion Workers Reveal Why They Became Pro-Life)

Johnson, whose personal story of converting from a Planned Parenthood clinic director to one of America's most famous pro-life activists was told through the movie "Unplanned," didn't go into detail about the specific contents of her speech, which she will deliver Tuesday. But she did note that "it's pretty graphic."

Listen to Johnson preview her RNC speech at the 9-minute mark (and unveil details about her new podcast, "Politely Rude"):

"I was talking to my husband and I said, 'They could have asked a lot of people. There are a lot of great pro-life speakers out there and they asked me,'" Johnson said, noting that her "lived experience" is what differentiates her from many others in the pro-life speaker circuit.

She has been a "part of abortion" in the past and has seen it first-hand — something those who saw "Unplanned" know all too well.

(Read also: 5 Pro-Life Movies You Can Watch Now)

Now, Johnson is hoping to make a profound impact through her speech, leaving the audience with a deeply stirring message about the true nature and impact of abortion.

"I feel like people are going to listen to this 5-minute speech and they're going to walk away," she said. "And they're not going to ever be able to say, 'Wow, we had no idea that those things happen during abortion.' They're going to know."

Johnson added that she likes "shocking people out of their apathy and into action."

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