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James Woods Calls for Minneapolis Mayor’s ‘Traitor A**’ to be ‘Thrown in the Clink’

Actor James Woods criticized Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on Tuesday after Frey announced that his administration would not assist federal immigration officers conducting enforcement actions in the Twin Cities area.

The Department of Homeland Security is directing additional immigration resources to the region, prompting the mayor to address the city’s position during a press conference.

Frey said he would not allow city government agencies to collaborate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement as ICE increases its presence in Minneapolis.

He also directed remarks to the city’s Somali community, reaffirming his support for them. During the press conference, Frey delivered part of his message in Somali.

Woods responded to Frey’s comments in a post on X, writing, “Throw his traitor ass in the clink then.”

Frey outlined guidance for illegal migrants on how to respond if approached by immigration officers.

“You have the right to remain silent and you have the right to a lawyer,” Frey said, according to the immigrant-focused outlet Shahan Journal.

“You can refuse to sign documents until that lawyer is present. You have the right to not open the door unless a warrant has been shown.”

Frey said Minneapolis “is proud to be home to the largest Somali community in the entire country,” adding that Somali residents “benefit both the culture and the economic resilience of our city.”

The press conference was not the first time Frey used the Somali language during public remarks.

After his re-election in November, he delivered part of his victory speech in Somali.

Woods has frequently criticized opposition to federal immigration enforcement.

In October, he commented on a demonstration in Portland in which participants held a “nude die-in” to protest ICE, describing the protesters as “mentally ill Democrats.”

In June, Woods said California Governor Gavin Newsom should resign after Newsom addressed rioters who had set fires in Los Angeles during protests involving opposition to ICE operations.

The Minneapolis mayor’s comments come as federal immigration authorities continue expanding enforcement actions in several regions, including the Twin Cities.

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Trump’s DOT Drops the Hammer: Thousands of CDL Trainers Shut Down

The Trump administration’s Department of Transportation announced a broad enforcement action on Monday aimed at tightening oversight of commercial driver training programs and ensuring compliance with federal safety standards.

DOT Secretary Sean Duffy said the department revoked nearly 3,000 of the approximately 16,000 commercial driver’s license (CDL) training providers listed in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Training Provider Registry.

The Training Provider Registry includes all organizations authorized to offer entry-level driver instruction for CDL applicants.

According to a DOT press release, the providers removed from the registry were cited for “failing to equip trainees with the Trump administration’s standards of readiness.”

The department listed several reasons for removal, including “falsifying or manipulating training data”; “neglecting to meet required curriculum standards, facility conditions, or instructor qualifications”; and “failing to maintain accurate, complete documentation or refusing to provide records during federal audits or investigations.”

DOT officials said that in addition to the revoked providers, another 4,500 organizations were issued warnings for potential non-compliance and given 30 days to submit evidence demonstrating compliance with federal rules.

Providers that fail to do so may also be removed from the registry.

FMCSA Administrator Derek Barrs said the department’s action is intended to prevent unqualified drivers from entering the country’s commercial trucking workforce.

“If you are unwilling to follow the rules, you have no place training America’s commercial drivers. We will not tolerate negligence,” Barrs said.

Secretary Duffy said the enforcement effort is part of a broader crackdown on “corrupt operators” in the trucking sector.

“This administration is cracking down on every link in the illegal trucking chain,” Duffy said.

“Under Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, bad actors were able to game the system and let unqualified drivers flood our roadways. Their negligence endangered every family on America’s roadways, and it ends today.”

He added, “Under President Trump, we are reigning [sic] in illegal and reckless practices that let poorly trained drivers get behind the wheel of semi-trucks and school buses.”

Also on Monday, the DOT released findings from a federal audit of Minnesota’s CDL program.

According to the department, one-third of the state’s non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses were issued illegally.

DOT officials said Minnesota has 30 days to correct the violations and revoke licenses issued in violation of federal rules.

If the state does not comply, up to $30.4 million in federal highway funding may be withheld.

Barrs said Minnesota “openly and blatantly” violated federal requirements.

“Under the Trump administration, states have two choices: Meet our standards or face the consequences. Following the law is not optional,” he said.

Duffy said the audit results reflect broader issues in the state’s licensing system.

“Our audit exposes yet another example of foreigners taking advantage of Minnesota services under Governor Walz’s watch,” Duffy said.

“Minnesota failed to follow the law and illegally doled out trucking licenses to unsafe, unqualified noncitizens — endangering American families on the road.”

The warning to Minnesota follows earlier enforcement actions by the DOT.

The department previously took similar steps against Pennsylvania and has already announced plans to withhold federal funding from California after determining the state failed to comply with CDL issuance regulations.

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Hillary Clinton Blames TikTok for Rising Anti-Israel Sentiment Among Young Americans

Hillary Clinton said this week that rising hostility toward Israel among younger Americans is being fueled by what she described as misleading and false content circulating widely on social media platforms, as reported by The New York Post.

Clinton made the remarks Tuesday during a New York conference hosted by the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom.

Clinton said many young people — including those she described as “smart, well-educated, young people from our own country, from around the world” — were turning to platforms like TikTok for information about the Israel-Hamas war.

NEW YORK, N.Y. – November 3, 2022: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton addresses a campaign rally at Barnard College in New York City.

“Where were they getting their information?” she asked. “They were getting their information from social media, particularly TikTok.”

She said short-form videos became the primary source of information for many young Americans about “what happened on October 7th, what happened in the days, weeks, and months to follow.”

Clinton told the audience that reliance on social media for updates about the conflict poses what she called a serious concern.

“That’s a serious problem. It’s a serious problem for democracy, whether it’s Israel or the United States, and it’s a serious problem for our young people,” she said.

Clinton also argued that young Americans were encountering narratives about the conflict that she said were misleading.

She described the online content as one-sided “pure propaganda,” and said some videos circulating widely were “totally made up” or not representative of the events they claimed to depict.

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She said these dynamics have made discussions about the conflict more difficult among younger Americans. According to Clinton, many do not have background knowledge about the region’s history, including young Jewish Americans.

“It’s not just the usual suspects. It’s a lot of young Jewish Americans who don’t know the history and don’t understand,” she said.

Clinton said the information environment itself is a major factor. “A lot of the challenge is with younger people. More than 50% of young people in America get their news from social media,” she said.

She added that the nature of the content being consumed is part of the problem.

“So just pause on that for a second. They are seeing short-form videos, some of them totally made up, some of them not at all representing what they claim to be showing, and that’s where they get their information,” Clinton said.

Clinton’s remarks come amid ongoing debate over how platforms should handle content related to global conflicts and political events, as well as questions about the influence short-form digital media wields over younger generations.

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‘Greggy’s Cult’ Terrorized, Blackmailed Kids into Sexual Acts, Instructed Suicide

Federal prosecutors announced on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, that a Queens man and four other individuals linked to a disturbing online cult terrorized and blackmailed children on gaming platforms, coercing them into performing sexual acts on camera and instructing them to kill themselves.

The group, known as “Greggy’s Cult,” operated from 2019 to 2021, targeting children as young as 11 using Discord, Roblox, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.

Hector Bermudez, 29, from Queens, was arrested and arraigned in federal court on Tuesday.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York detailed the group’s activities, which involved exploiting children nationwide.

“No child should ever be terrorized or exploited online, and no online platform should give refuge to predators,” U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement.

“The Department of Justice will continue to protect children, support survivors, and hold accountable anyone who preys on the vulnerable — online or offline — with every tool we have.”

According to court documents, the suspects conducted video calls on these digital platforms, forcing children to perform sexually explicit acts, sometimes using household objects.

The group recorded or screenshot these acts and shared them online or among themselves.

Victims were further coerced into marking their bodies with cult members’ names and creating videos where they begged for forgiveness, declaring themselves “owned” to demonstrate loyalty.

The accused continued their scheme by urging several victims to take their own lives, including one instance where a child was told to overdose or hang themselves from a ceiling fan.

Authorities revealed that the cult employed malware to lock minors out of their computers until they complied with the group’s demands.

The youngest victim identified in the case was 11 years old.

The investigation uncovered a pattern of exploitation that spanned multiple states, with the FBI and NYPD collaborating to dismantle the operation.

In addition to Bermudez, the federal indictment named Zachary Dosch, 26, of Albuquerque, New Mexico; Rumaldo Valdez, 22, of Honolulu, Hawaii; David Brilhante, 28, of San Diego, California; and Camden Rodriguez, 22, of Longmont, Colorado.

Valdez is currently serving a sentence for another federal case.

Each suspect faces charges of sexual exploitation of a minor, distribution of child pornography, access with intent to view child pornography, and conspiracy to communicate interstate threats.

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch commented on the case, stating, “This case underscores how easily predators can embed themselves in the digital platforms that minors use.”

She added, “The NYPD and our federal partners have been focused on uncovering and dismantling online groups that prey on children, and today’s indictment reflects the progress of that work.”

The FBI has opened a hotline, 1-800-CALL-FBI, encouraging potential victims to come forward.

Prosecutors noted that the investigation remains ongoing, with additional evidence being reviewed.

The court documents provide a detailed account of the group’s methods, including the use of gaming networks to target vulnerable children.

The case has drawn attention to the risks posed by online platforms, with law enforcement emphasizing their commitment to addressing such crimes.

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Pop Star Sabrina Carpenter Gets Trolled Hard After Crying About ICE Using Her Song

A dispute unfolded this week between the White House and pop singer Sabrina Carpenter after she publicly objected to the Trump administration’s use of her music in a video promoting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The video, which featured Carpenter’s song “Juno” set over footage of ICE raids, included a caption referencing her lyrics: “Have you ever tried this one? Bye-Bye,” followed by emoji.

Carpenter reacted online, calling the use of her music “evil and disgusting” and writing on X, “Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda.”

White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson responded to Carpenter’s criticism when asked by Fox News for comment.

“Here’s a Short n’ Sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter: we won’t apologize for deporting dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our country. Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?” Jackson said.

The public exchange drew reactions from social media users on both sides.

Several of Carpenter’s supporters expressed approval of her comments.

One user wrote that they were “proud to support an artist who uses her platform to support vulnerable, marginalized and demonized groups of people with her voice and charitable efforts.”

Another user referenced Carpenter and fellow pop artist Olivia Rodrigo, stating that “our new generation popstars are braver and more vocal about social issues than old popstars.”

Other online responses were critical of Carpenter.

One commenter wrote, “The job of the government is to put Americans first. It’s not inhumane for those who don’t belong here to go home. Americans should prioritize Americans and the government should prioritize Americans. That’s all there is to it.”

Another user referenced a past Carpenter music video filmed in a Catholic church, writing, “You used a Catholic Church to film a music video laden with sexual innuendo, and then defended yourself by claiming ‘Jesus was a Carpenter too.’ You have no right to call things evil or disgusting.”

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Jasmine Crockett Keeps Digging Her Hole Deeper, Lee Zeldin Just Buried Her In It

Democratic Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Texas appeared on MS NOW’s The Weekend to address comments she made before Thanksgiving about donations listed under the name “Jeffrey Epstein.”

Crockett had previously attempted to connect Republican lawmakers to donations recorded under that name, despite the donations coming from individuals unrelated to the convicted sex offender.

During the interview with host Jacqueline Alemany, Crockett was given an opportunity to clarify the basis of her claims.

She asserted that her comments stemmed from a dispute over efforts by Republicans to remove Virgin Islands Delegate Stacey Plaskett from her committee assignments.

Crockett said Republicans raised the issue of a donation made to Plaskett by someone named Jeffrey Epstein.

She did not address that the concerns involving Plaskett also included text messages with Epstein during a congressional hearing after his criminal history had been widely reported.

Crockett explained how her initial remarks were formed.

“I had maybe 20 minutes. We researched the FEC and, because I like to speak with specificity — that’s kind of what comes with being an attorney — I made clear that there was a Jeffrey Epstein,” she said.

She claimed Republicans “knew on the other side that I did not have time to actually pull up and actually research, especially since that particular one that Lee Zeldin got up in an uproar about was specifically out of the New York area. We know that he was out of that area and this obviously was not done post Jeffrey Epstein’s life, so I made sure that I said ‘a Jeffrey Epstein.’”

The donation at the center of the exchange with former congressman and current EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin was recorded the year after Epstein died, contradicting Crockett’s claim that it was not “post Jeffrey Epstein’s life.”

Alemany pressed Crockett on her intent, asking whether she had been attempting to imply a link to the well-known Epstein.

“Oh, I absolutely was insinuating that it could be possible. That is true,” Crockett replied.

She added, “But the point is, I never said that it was that specific one because I did not have the adequate time to do it. And so the Jeffrey Epstein has stepped forward and that’s not like, you know, a normal name. And I think that what would have been problematic is if I would have claimed that, say, that happened and it legitimately never happened. So ultimately, he cleared the record. I have not researched further. I’ve not talked to this doctor.”

Crockett concluded by saying, “I can agree that Lee Zeldin has said that he’s not received money from the Jeffrey Epstein,” rather than acknowledging the factual record showing the donation was from a physician sharing the same name.

Zeldin responded publicly.

“In her latest defense of the indefensible, Genius Jasmine Crockett, JD, now claims the donation I received from Dr. Jeffrey Epstein was BEFORE the other Jeffrey Epstein died. That is a LIE and she knows it, hoping there would be no push back from the TV host. The FEC record she has cited as her source shows the date of the donation I received as well AFTER the other Jeffrey Epstein was dead,” he said.

He continued, noting that Crockett’s final remarks suggested her claim “could still be true even though it’s obviously not,” despite her earlier acknowledgment that he had “cleared the record.”

Following the initial exchange, Dr. Jeffrey Epstein, the physician who donated to Zeldin, sent Crockett a small donation as well, resulting in her own campaign now receiving funds from someone with that name.

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Kash Patel Releases Nightmare Fuel for James Comey and the Deep State: ‘Stay Tuned’

A recent ruling dismissing the case against former FBI Director James Comey was based on procedural grounds, leaving open the possibility that the matter could be revisited.

The judge determined that the appointment of interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan, who filed the case, was invalid, leading to dismissal without prejudice.

The ruling did not address the merits of the allegations. Questions remain regarding the statute of limitations should the case be refiled.

The Justice Department has indicated it will appeal the decision.

The dismissal prompted discussion about potential next steps, with signals that additional legal actions may follow.

FBI Director Kash Patel discussed the situation in an interview with the Epoch Times.

Patel said the Justice Department may pursue the appeal, but he also described other available options.

“Numerous options to proceed and we’re executing on all those options,” he said.

Patel added, “So we’re not done. I would say stay tuned for right after Thanksgiving, and you’ll see multiple responses, in my opinion.”

His comments suggested that more than one course of action is under consideration.

Patel also addressed developments involving “burn bags” found earlier this year.

In late July, documents relating to the Russia probe were discovered in a room at the FBI inside these bags.

The finding raised questions about the content and handling of the documents.

Patel said the information would be made available through the appropriate channels.

“You’re going to see everything we found in that room, in one way or another, be it through investigation, public trial, or disclosure to the Congress,” he said.

He continued, “It is the single largest weaponization, politicization of law enforcement against America, and specifically targeting a political party, because the institutional elite in Washington, D.C., didn’t like them and didn’t want them to win.”

Patel also said, “The American public deserves to have not only accountability but reform to make sure that never happens.”

The Justice Department’s planned appeal, combined with Patel’s statements about additional options and ongoing review of materials tied to the Russia investigation, indicates that further developments are expected following the procedural dismissal of the Comey case.

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Charlotte Officials Are ‘PANICKING’ as Bunkbeds Get Set Up to House Violent Criminals

The August 2025 killing of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska on a Charlotte, North Carolina, light rail train prompted state lawmakers to pass new criminal-justice legislation aimed at repeat violent offenders.

The incident drew national attention after the attack was captured on video and the suspect’s criminal history became public.

Police identified the suspect as Decarlos Brown Jr., who had 14 prior arrests, including charges for armed robbery and assault.

He had been released without bond months earlier following a diagnosis of schizophrenia.

Zarutska was killed during what authorities described as an unprovoked attack.

Court and public-safety records show Brown had faced multiple previous charges.

He had also been released in earlier cases under bond policies that allowed defendants to remain free while awaiting trial.

In this case, local officials said Brown had been released without bond following the mental-health evaluation.

The case led to renewed scrutiny of pre-trial release policies and prompted debate within the North Carolina General Assembly.

Lawmakers introduced “Iryna’s Law,” a measure that increases restrictions on release for defendants accused of certain violent crimes and repeat offenses.

The legislation passed the North Carolina House of Representatives by a vote of 82–30 and the state Senate by a vote of 28–8.

Ten Democrats voted for the bill in the House. No Democrats supported the bill in the Senate.

The statute expands the definition of “violent offenses” and places limits on when defendants can be released without bond.

It also removes the option for a written promise to appear for all criminal charges.

Under the law, defendants accused of violent offenses and certain repeat offenders will be subject to stricter pre-trial conditions.

“Iryna’s Law” also includes provisions requiring mental-health evaluations for some defendants.

During the legislative process, lawmakers added additional provisions addressing capital punishment.

A last-minute amendment introduced by Senate President Pro Tempore Phil Berger expedited procedures related to the death penalty.

That amendment prompted Senate Democrats to walk out before the vote.

Supporters of the legislation said the measure was designed to address public-safety concerns and close gaps in existing bail rules.

They argued that the changes would reduce the likelihood that individuals with prior serious offenses would be released without sufficient judicial review.

Opponents raised concerns about the scope of the expanded definitions and the potential impact on the state’s prison population.

Some lawmakers said the capital-punishment amendment had not gone through the usual committee process and objected to its inclusion in the final bill.

The law follows a series of high-profile cases nationwide in which defendants with prior criminal records were released pre-trial and later charged with new violent offenses.

In North Carolina, state officials said the Charlotte incident contributed to bipartisan efforts to reconsider pre-trial release standards.

Gov. Roy Cooper has not yet issued a formal statement on the implementation timeline for “Iryna’s Law.”

State agencies began preliminary planning after the bill’s passage to adjust procedures for bond hearings, risk assessments, and evaluation requirements.

Brown remains in custody in Mecklenburg County. Court records show his next hearing is scheduled later this year.

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‘The Quiet Conquest’: Hamas Playbook Already Operating Inside U.S. Says Mosab Yousef

Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of one of Hamas’s co-founders, issued a warning on Nov. 26 that Islamic extremist movements are applying the same long-term strategies in the United States that built Hamas’s power in Gaza.

Yousef, who grew up inside the organization’s early operations, posted on X that jihadis are pursuing in America the same mix of educational, religious, political, and propaganda efforts that supported Hamas’s rise.

His message came days after an Afghan immigrant was charged with gunning down two National Guardsmen in Washington, D.C., and after Zohran Mamdani won the New York mayoral election with backing from pro-Hamas elements.

An Oct. 7 attacker linked to jihadi activity was also recently found living in Louisiana.

Yousef wrote, “From the inside, it looks innocent — just kids at summer camps, families at mosques, neighbors sharing meals. But growing up in the West Bank, I saw only what few did: my father, Sheikh Hassan Yousef, wasn’t just a community leader. He was one of the architects of the Muslim Brotherhood’s project in the territories — a project that would birth Hamas. I was there in our living room when Sheikh Ahmad Yassin came from Gaza to plan with him. Not bombs. Not yet. Just schools, charities, mosques, research institutions. Building trust. Indoctrinating a generation. Waiting.”

He described that early period as the foundation for what later became large-scale violence.

According to Yousef, what appeared to be community-based institutions served as the organizational framework for the movement years before Hamas launched the type of coordinated attacks seen on Oct. 7, 2023.

That day, which he referred to as “Half a century of patient preparation detonated in one morning,” became the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.

He said those same methods are appearing in the United States.

“That is not ancient history. It is the blueprint — and the same blueprint is already running on American soil,” he wrote.

Yousef pointed to campus organizations as one example.

He said, “Students for Justice in Palestine sounds noble, right? Same crowd, different mask. They don’t need to bomb buses here. They lobby, march, guilt-trip, invert reality: turn ‘Free Palestine’ into ‘Zionists are evil,’ turn Jews from fellow citizens into the enemy overnight. Sabotage a multi-trillion-dollar aerospace defense pact with Israel. Fool Americans into thinking Israel is a liability rather than the greatest American asset.”

He also described foreign funding. He wrote that Qatar sends money to American universities and mosques, describing what he called dual messaging by appointed religious leaders.

According to Yousef, “Same double mask: charity fronts, hugs for the cameras, while underneath they fund hate abroad and fracture you at home.”

As an example of political activity, Yousef cited Mamdani’s recent New York mayoral victory, saying, “Look at Zohran Mamdani — barely religious enough to qualify as a real Muslim Brother, but they backed him anyway. Why? Power flex. Proof that a tiny, disciplined minority can swing an American city. Next stop: Congress. Senate. Governors’ mansions. Anti-Israel bills multiply. Taxpayers are shamed daily for ‘funding genocide.’ The U.S.–Israel alliance bleeds.”

He warned that antisemitism is acting as a pathway to broader radicalization and noted support levels cited in polling.

He pointed to findings that as of October, at least 80% of Palestinians supported terrorism against Israel, and that as of March, almost half of young Americans supported Hamas against Israel.

He said extremist supporters are active in Dearborn, New York, and Washington, D.C., and wrote that both major political parties elevate figures who defend these movements.

“This is not invasion. This is erosion. They wait for the cracks — riots, recessions, scandals — then push harder. A weakened, divided America fighting itself is their entire goal,” Yousef wrote.

He ended his message with, “Because once the living room becomes the battlefield, it’s already too late.”

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Gun Control Dems Concealed Carrying in DC Before National Guard Showed Up: Anna Paulina Luna

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna criticized Democrats over their statements regarding gun rights, the National Guard, and the murder of National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, saying Democratic lawmakers were ignoring the conditions in Washington, D.C., prior to President Donald Trump’s deployment of Guard units.

Luna said Democrats have overlooked the purpose of the National Guard and the role Guard members played in securing the capital.

“Yeah, that’s a pretty abhorrent perspective for them to have. You know, I think it would provide context so that they clearly don’t know what they’re talking about, or even maybe understand what the purpose of the National Guard is,” Luna said.

“A lot of these people are either homegrown or lent from out of state to basically help secure Washington.”

She said many Americans are unaware of how lawmakers handled their own safety concerns.

“I’ll just give you a little example here. Okay, first of all, the American people might not know this, but a majority of members of Congress to include Democrats, are concealed carrying in Washington because of how bad it was up until President Trump took over,” Luna said.

Luna noted that while Democrats have supported restrictions on gun ownership, they secured permits for themselves.

“Okay, this is the same party that’s trying to take away your gun rights. Meanwhile, they were the ones that were fast tracking their own concealed carry permits,” she said.

She also described a mugging incident involving a Democratic lawmaker to highlight the prior conditions in the city.

“Aside from that, I was in Washington when a Democrat member of Congress was mugged and basically had his even sushi stolen,” Luna said.

According to Luna, Washington ranked among the most dangerous cities until the National Guard was deployed during Trump’s tenure

. “And not just that, but it was one of the most dangerous crime ridden cities in the world, basically up until President Trump put the national guard there,” she said.

Luna condemned Democratic lawmakers who suggested Trump was responsible for Beckstrom’s death, saying their reactions were unjustified.

“So for them to say, or try to even justify the murder of these of this one beautiful woman, Sarah Beckstrom, who was an absolute patriot, is abhorrent,” Luna said.

She also criticized comments made by some lawmakers regarding the military.

“Frankly, I think that right now that this country can see exactly what they’re doing, and the fact that you even had members of Senate come out even previous to this saying that basically, members of the armed forces should commit sedition, that’s completely unacceptable,” Luna said.

Luna’s remarks addressed concerns raised following the deadly attack near the White House, which authorities say was carried out by an Afghan national.


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