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Big Boner Birthday Wishes

Does the Wall Street Journal have a major hit piece in the works that will explore long-term relations between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein? Megan Kelly cites rumblings about just such a piece coming soon from a major newspaper. The Wall Street Journal, she believes, will be the one dropping the story.

Here, she discusses the rumors with Kmele Foster and Matt Welch, co-hosts from The Fifth Column, a podcast that covers movers and shakers within the media world.

“Everything about this has gone badly for the administration,” says Foster. “They mishandled this. You have to wonder: What on Earth is going on over there?”

The Wall Street Journal didn’t waste any time, running a birthday greetings that Trump supposedly sent to Jeffrey Epstein, wishing him a “wonderful secret” birthday with a hand-drawn naked woman.

Both J.D. Vance and Elon Musk declared the birthday card to be fraudulent and Trump himself said it was not only fake, but that he plans to sue the Wall Street Journal.

Here, Josiah Rises gives us a sneak peek into the sordid sentiments.  We haven’t seen any handwriting analysis, but you gotta be a leftist retard to think it’s real.

The Anti-Racist Racists

Are  protests pushing Americans to want to do something about racial injustice? That might be a good thing and can start with policies to make society fairer, such as ending the drug war, limiting police unions and cutting big government programs that encourage dependency.

But no, that doesn’t sit well with activists. Radical groups, such as Black Lives Matter, are making things worse, advancing their obsession with race, pushing Marxism and criticizing the nuclear family. Radio show host Larry Elder says blacks would benefit if more of them grew up in nuclear families. “The number one problem facing the black community is absence of fathers and Black Lives Matter actually is encouraging that.” He emphasized that today, blacks can do three simple things to succeed: “Finish high school, don’ have a kid until you get married and get a job. Do those three things and you will not be poor.”

Elder joins political commentator John Stossel and Kmele Foster of Freethink to break down the divisive rhetoric of the ever-changing radical left.

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