Holly, the woman beat senseless by a vicious mob on the streets of Cincinnati, has granted her first interview. Not surprisingly, she talks with Benny Johnson, who raised half a million dollars in her benefit.
The woman describes the horrific beating that left her permanently scarred. Meanwhile, the 38-year-old punk who attacked her — Patrick Rosemond — has already been released from prison. Rosemond has a rap sheet a block long.
The Cincinnati officialdom behind this lax law enforcement, including Mayor Aftab Pureval and Police Chief Teresa Theetge, ought to be booted out of office. How outrageously disgraceful can you behave as so-called public officials. Take a hike, frickin’ clowns!
Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan has died at the age of 71, suffering a cardiac arrest at his home in Clearwater, Florida. “We lost a great friend today,” President Donald Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.
“Hulk Hogan was MAGA all the way — strong, tough, smart, but with the biggest heart. He gave an absolutely electric speech at the Republican National Convention, that was one of the highlights of the entire week.” Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
Megan Kelly has shocked many with her declaration that Jeffrey Epstein is still alive. Kelly made the comment during a debate with Ben Shapiro. And she’s not the only one who thinks Epstein remains alive.
Luke Rudkowski, the veteran Epstein researcher, has produced a drone photo, showing a figure that looks an awful lot like Epstein. He’s overseeing construction work at Epstein’s former Caribbean resort on Little St. James Island.
Rudkowski claims the photo was taken after Epstein’s alleged suicide at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center on Aug. 10, 2019. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
Author and podcaster Michael Malice explains how America’s elites maintain and wield power. Captured universities and cultural institutions have produced a homogeneous class of journalists, lawyers, politicians and entertainers who spread their worldview unquestioned and in lockstep.
One powerful weapon in their arsenal is the dreaded smear of “conspiracy theorist.”
Michael argues that while we keep ourselves busy arguing over the Epstein files, true conspiracies are commonplace in American history, not just occasional exceptions to the norm. Here’s more from Dad Saves America.
Tired of getting slammed by Democrats and disgruntled MAGA members over the Jeffrey Epstein documents, President Donald Trump Tuesday night called upon the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI to release the full cache of documents in the government’s possession.
“Give them everything,” Trump declared, saying anything that is “credible” should be considered eligible for public scrutiny. Presumably he’s talking flight logs, client lists, as well as the damaging videotapes.
This follows House Speaker Mike Johnson calling for Ghislaine Maxwell’s full testimony in the U.S. House and a full, further delay of transparency and candor. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
President Donald Trump is sending a message: He has heard the uproar from his MAGA followers, and he will attempt to rectify his position. This comes as a significant portion of the MAGA base, perhaps even a majority, has stood aghast as Trump backtracked on releasing the truth surrounding serial pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump hasn’t answered the hue and cry, but his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, the former co-chair of the Republican National Committee, did so in a conversation with Benny Johnson. Here, Matt Morse TV finds Lara Trump’s assessment persuasive, as he explains in a video entitled “This Changes Everything.”
Mark Dice revisits the subject, discussing Ghislaine Maxwell’s offer to testify before the U.S. Congress and the persistent stonewalling, mostly by Republican figures.
Dice says conservatives got the call to stay silent about it. He cites recent comments from Charlie Kirk and Dinesh D’Souza, both saying they are tired of Epstein, and now dropping the topic.
Our prediction? That ain’t going to fly.
Republicans better come up with a smarter counter-strategy and, soon. The Epstein disenchantment has taken all of the wind out of Trump’s sails. He needs to get a clear handle on this issue. He’s spinning his jets, and going nowhere now.
Now that public documents have confirmed that Jeffrey Epstein served as an agent with the CIA, what does that say about the federal government’s refusal to address the case? Does the FBI and U.S. Department of Justice, as well as President Donald Trump, condone pedophilia as a means to conduct espionage?
How about the flagrant blackmailing involved with Epstein’s thousands upon thousands of illicit tapes? The Trump administration always talks about protecting the victims, but that’s just the cover story. The hard reality: They are protecting the guilty parties, like Tom Hanks, who smirked like a loon when Ricky Gervais lambasted Hollywood over Epstein.
Here, U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia discusses the implications with Benny Johnson. It’s good to see someone in Congress who actually gives a damn about the rule of law, and coming to the defense of children.
Has Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI, stepped down following an argument with Attorney General Pam Bondi over the Trump administration’s disgraceful handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files? There are signs Bongino has left. At least, he did take off all of Friday.
Is he posturing or will there be further announcements of a resignation? Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
Meanwhile, reports are emerging that FBI Director Kash Patel will also leave if Bongino goes.
Steve Bannon told a group of conservative activists at the Student Action Summit in Tampa, Florida that they need to get vocal to support Patel and Bongino.
Bannon says if those two quit, the Republicans will face a major backlash, jeopardizing their election results in the 2026 mid-terms. Here’s more on Bannon’s War Room.
Why is Pam Bondi’s Justice Department covering up Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes and murder?
Saagar Enjeti has a theory. Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.
Actually, it’s not the intelligence community that has betrayed us. The fault lies with President Donald Trump. He seemingly has leaned upon Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI leaders to shut down any further investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
We can understand the thinking, on one level. But fundamentally, Trump pledged to work to clean up the dirty intelligence community, and end any abuses on the scale of Jeffrey Epstein happening again.
Has he done that? Who knows? Perhaps, but it’s also possible he has hoodwinked us, and proven just as dishonest, fraudulent and phony as the Democrats he likes to revile. Time will tell.
The good news? He can’t run in 2028, so we won’t be fooled again! And if J.D. Vance wants our vote, he’s going to have to make crystal clear what precisely he will do to end these intelligence shenanigans. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
Gen. Michael Flynn drops the hammer! He calls for the arrest, prosecution and imprisonment of former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, former CIA Director John Brennan and former FBI Director James Comey on charges of conspiracy against President Donald Trump.
All three served in the Barack Obama administration, obstructing Trump as he ran for office in 2016 against Hillary Clinton. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
The NCAA has ripped away the titles from Lia Thomas, the banned the transgender from competing in women’s sports and apologized to the female swimmer Riley Gaines. This is a huge victory from the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.