News and Headlines.7/14/2025.

Trump Just Got THE EVIDENCE we’ve ALL been waiting for!

We have some major breaking news. We’re learning from the New York Times, so not a Pro Trump outlet, that Dr. Anthony Fauci’s pardon was approved by a White House aid, not President Biden when they follow the papertrail. Biden didn’t approve of Pardon’s Trump Video The members of the J6 committee which tried to publicly shame and convict President Trump on live TV vs a court case and destroyed Evidence, I’m talking Liz Chenney, Adam Kinzinger, Adam Schiff and Benny Thompson were all pardoned based on a late night email from a white house staffer, not president Biden.

The Jeffrey Epstein situation is getting more and more attention as President Trump asks MAGA to move on to more important things and that he’s keeping his dream team of Bondi, Bongino and Patel together. Thoughts on this? Right after he asked people to move on Glenn Beck at The Blaze immediately filed for all communication between Bongino and Bondi be released under a FOIA request. He wants to see exactly what they’ve been discussion privately. Is this going away without more accountability?

General Michael Flynn who Obama had jailed for working with Trump told Trump this is NOt going away so to address is so we can move on. Now Ghilaine Maxwell is telling Congress she is willing to testify against Epstein and discuss names. My guess is she might be using it to lower her sentencing as a bargaining chip.


A New Twist in the Epstein Cover-Up

Epstein’s files were meant to expose the powerful—but why does it seem like they never will? Today I go through fresh evidence showing the official Epstein footage was edited using Adobe Premiere.

I also break down new claims that Ghislaine Maxwell is ready to speak before Congress.

If so, what—or who—is she being held back from revealing? And why did Trump just get ratioed on his own platform for defending his Attorney General’s handling of the Epstein case?


Illegals INVADE Walmart… ICE Deports ‘Entire Superstore’ in 23 Minutes

ICE agents were forced to raid a walmart after a fugitive they were attempting to arrest fled inside one the companies superstores.


UK couple Constance Marten and Mark Gordon convicted of killing their newborn

A British aristocrat who went on the run with her boyfriend and their newborn daughter in 2023 were convicted on Monday of killing the infant.

Constance Marten, 38, and Mark Gordon, 51, were found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter during their second trial at London’s Central Criminal Court.

They were previously convicted of perverting the course of justice, concealing the birth of a child and child cruelty during their first trial.

Marten had secretly given birth to a girl named Victoria after the couple’s other four children were taken by courts that found there was a risk of harm to them.

Despite having wealthy parents with connections to the royal family and her own trust fund, Marten rejected her privilege.

She lived at times without paying rent and while on the run scavenged food from rubbish bins and camped in freezing conditions.

Police launched a massive nationwide search that lasted seven weeks after a placenta was found 5 January 2023 in the couple’s burned-out and abandoned car in north-western England.

The couple spent hundreds of pounds on cabs to shuttle around the country as they avoided using credit cards or anything that might identify them.

After their arrest in Brighton on 27 February, the couple refused to say where the baby was.

Gordon, who served more than 20 years in a US prison for rape, said “What’s the big deal?” when asked about the baby’s welfare….


Astronauts from Poland, Hungary and India head back to Earth ending first ISS mission

The International Space Station’s (ISS) first visitors from Poland, Hungary and India headed back to Earth on Monday, wrapping up a private mission and catching a ride back home with SpaceX.

Their capsule undocked from the orbiting lab and aimed for a splashdown the next morning in the Pacific off the Southern California coast.

The short, privately financed mission marked the first time in more than 40 years that India, Poland and Hungary saw one of their own rocket into orbit.

The three astronauts were accompanied by America’s most experienced space flier, Peggy Whitson, who works for Axiom Space, which chartered the flight.

India’s Shubhanshu Shukla, Poland’s Slawosz Uznanski-Wisniewski and Hungary’s Tibor Kapu conducted dozens of experiments during their stay.

They also fielded calls from their countries’ prime ministers as well as schoolchildren.

“We will spread the word in our countries that these things are within our reach. These things are possible even for smaller countries like ours,” Kapu said during Sunday’s farewell ceremony, which ended in an emotional group hug.

Shukla noted that “it’s truly a miracle” when humanity comes together for a common goal…


What Are You Going to Say to God When He Asks You Why You Didn’t Save His Children?

Maison DesChamps says most pro-life advocates “don’t actually believe what they say,” too comfortable to act on their convictions.

“We forget that when these women walk into that building, they’re not going in there to clean their teeth.”

In a candid exchange with James O’Keefe DesChamps defends civil disobedience, questions hypocrisy in the movement, and asks: “What are you going to say to God when he asks you why you didn’t save his children?”


Walter Kirn Provides Update on Luigi Mangione Case and the Strange Parallels to Lee Harvey Oswald

Only a great novelist can understand a story as weird as the Luigi Mangione murder case. Walter Kirn on what actually happened.


Why are THESE Key J6 Reports STILL Being Covered Up by DC Police?!

The media hammered January 6, but now that the narrative’s cracking, no one wants to talk about the D.C. Metro Police hiding use-of-force reports.

Blaze News reporter Joe Hanneman reveals that FOIA requests are being stonewalled, victims are being ignored, and government agencies are using made-up excuses like “law-enforcement sensitive” to cover their tracks.

What really happened to protester Rosanne Boyland? Why was Mark Griffin’s leg shattered, and why can’t he sue?


Police arrest international traveler allegedly carrying nearly $3M in drugs bound for Brazil

Vance Ray Randolph seen talking to police officers. (Atlanta Police Department)

Police arrested a man who allegedly tried to carry almost $3 million worth of drugs in his suitcase in Atlanta.

Vance Ray Randolph was arrested on June 28 at the Atlanta International Airport after allegedly trying to take the drugs to Sao Paulo, Brazil, according to a Saturday Facebook post by the Atlanta Police Department.

According to officials, Randolph tried to travel with THC-extracted products and marijuana. 

Law enforcement officers said they seized 12.35 lbs of THC wax, 34.39 lbs of hashish, 4.6 lbs. of marijuana, and 1.21 lbs. of pasty marijuana.

Body camera video released by the Atlanta Police Department shows officers taking several packages out of the suitcase…


Woman found guilty of facilitating rape of daughter

In her evidence to the court the woman, who is now in her 20s said her earliest memory was of being sexually abused by her mother when she was three years old.

She said as a young child she lived in a house with other adult family members, each of whom had issues with alcohol.

She said they drank “all the time” and violent fights would erupt.

She outlined incidents of sexual abuse in her home, in the room she shared with her mother, and while staying at a family owned holiday home.

She described how her mother got her to carry out sexual acts on her and was sexually assaulted by her mother and said she did not understand what was happening at the time.

This happened a number of times but she could not say how many times.

She said her mother stopped abusing her when she got her period at the age of 12.

She also described being raped just before her sixth birthday by her uncle in his room while her mother was present.

She said it really hurt and afterwards her mother took her back to her own room.

She said she was also orally raped by her uncle and remembered other times being raped by him while in her own bed.

The woman also described seeing her mother and her uncle have sex with each other in a bedroom while she was present.

She said her mother could be “vicious” and would often bite and punch her.

She was verbally nasty as well and would call her “a piece of s**t” and tell her to “f**k off”.

She said she never told anyone what had happened to her because she had normalised it in her own mind.

“In a way it did not occur to me to speak to anyone about..


Trump gives Russia 50 days to resolve Ukraine war

NATO is set to buy Patriot anti-missile batteries from the US to distribute to Ukraine (file pic)

“We’re very, very unhappy” with Russia, Trump told reporters as he met with NATO chief Mark Rutte in the White House.

“We’re going to be doing very severe tariffs if we don’t have a deal in 50 days, tariffs at about 100 percent,” said Trump, adding that they would be “secondary tariffs” that target Russia’s remaining trade partners — thereby seeking to cripple Moscow’s ability to survive already sweeping Western sanctions.

Trump and Rutte also unveiled a deal under which the NATO military alliance would buy arms from the United States — including Patriot anti-missile batteries — and then distribute them to Ukraine to help it battle Russia’s invasion.

“This is billions of dollars worth of military equipment is going to be purchased from the United States, going to NATO… and that’s going to be quickly distributed to the battlefield,” Trump said.

Rutte, a former Dutch prime minister, said Ukraine would get “massive numbers” of weapons under the deal….

Moscow has unleashed record waves of drone and missile strikes over the past few weeks, with the number of Ukrainian civilians killed or wounded in June hitting a three-year high, according to UN figures.

Trump’s announcement on Monday came as his special envoy Keith Kellogg arrived in Kyiv to meet Zelensky.

Zelensky hailed the “productive meeting”, saying they had discussed “strengthening Ukraine’s air defense, joint production, and procurement of defense weapons in collaboration with Europe.”

The Ukrainian leader also said he was “grateful to President Trump for the important signals of support and the positive decisions for both our countries.”…


Trump: A Nation That Prays Is A Nation That Prospers

“A nation that praise is a nation that prospers… They really wanted to take God and religion out of your lives… We have to bring religion back into the country and we’re starting to do that.”


‘DISTURBING’: Child predator found among minors at California ICE raid

Fox News correspondent Doug Luzader has the details from Washington, D.C. on ‘Fox & Friends.’


Jack Keane: A major turning point is coming

Fox News senior strategic analyst Jack Keane joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss why he believes a ‘turning point’ in the Ukraine war is on the horizon as President Donald Trump is poised to make a ‘major statement.’


Two Dead, Multiple Wounded in Kentucky Church Shooting as Suspect’s Disturbing Criminal Past Emerges

The violence began just before noon when a trooper attempted a traffic stop near Blue Grass Airport on Terminal Drive. 

The vehicle had been flagged by a license plate reader.

The driver, later identified as 47-year-old Guy E. House, opened fire on the trooper, seriously wounding him. 

Inside the church basement, 72-year-old Beverly Gumm and her daughter, Star Rutherford, were preparing lunch for the congregation when House burst in. 

According to Rutherford, he was searching for her sister—the mother of his three children. 

Two men were wounded in the gunfire: Gumm’s husband, Jerry Gumm—the church’s pastor—and Randy Combs, Christina’s husband. 

Both were hospitalized

Family members said Randy was awake and stable, while Jerry remained sedated after surgery.

Lexington police officers arrived quickly and engaged House on the church grounds. 

A shootout ensued, during which three officers fired their weapons, fatally striking House. 

Court records later revealed that House, a converted Muslim with a criminal history, had prior convictions for auto theft and tested positive for methamphetamine during a 2023 court-ordered drug screening. 

He had completed probation earlier this year and was scheduled to appear in court Monday for a domestic violence hearing, the Lexington Herald-Leader reports

He had also expressed support for the “Free Palestine” movement online. ..


Japan’s Shocking mRNA Vaccine Revelations: 21 Million Vaccination Records Expose Alarming Death Trends

If you thought the mRNA vaccine saga couldn’t get any wilder, Japan just dropped a bombshell that’s shaking the narrative to its core.

A group of 350 Japanese volunteers, led by the United Citizens for Stopping mRNA Vaccines, has unleashed a staggering 21 million vaccination records—yes, you read that right—obtained through Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.

This isn’t some small-fry dataset; it’s a colossal trove of vaccination dates, lot numbers, and, most chillingly, deaths. And what it reveals? Well, let’s just say it’s not the “safe and effective” mantra we’ve been spoon-fed.

By analyzing the 21 million records, Prof Murakami of Tokyo Science University uncovered a disturbing peak in deaths 90–120 days after mRNA vaccination, with higher doses showing earlier death peaks. That’s right—folks who got more jabs died sooner, suggesting a cumulative toxicity that builds with each shot.

Murakami estimates that 600,000 to 610,000 Japanese may have died post-vaccination, a figure that aligns eerily with Japan’s excess death statistics. But here’s the kicker—why haven’t these deaths been plastered across headlines?

Prof Murakami suggested that they’re happening three to four months later, slipping under the radar of official reports because doctors do not see them as cause of deaths if they are not within a few days after vaccination…


Kentucky Coal

Summer heat waves, deep winter freezes and the exponential increase in energy demands from expanding Artificial Intelligence.. All, putting a huge stress on our energy supply. Could Kentucky coal be a solution? Lisa Fletcher reports.