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President Trump declared on Wednesday that he intends to classify Antifa as a “MAJOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATION” and press for inquiries into those who support the far-left movement.
“I am pleased to inform our many U.S.A. Patriots that I am designating ANTIFA, A SICK, DANGEROUS, RADICAL LEFT DISASTER, AS A MAJOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATION,” Trump announced on Truth Social.
“I will also be strongly recommending that those funding ANTIFA be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices,” the president continued. “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”
Antifa, short for “anti-fascist,” is a loosely organized group known for violent activity, often dressing in black and appearing at demonstrations to confront police and ignite unrest.
Earlier this week, Trump made clear he was “100%” supportive of labeling the movement a terrorist organization, despite the fact that it operates without an identifiable leadership hierarchy.
His declaration comes as pressure has mounted to curb far-left groups following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk last week.
Authorities say Tyler Robinson, accused of killing the Turning Point USA founder, was “deeply indoctrinated with leftist ideology.”
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Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-NY) stumbled repeatedly during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday, mistakenly referring to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was recently killed, as “Charlie King.”
“Politicizing the murder of Charlie King to go after free speech is not a legacy, I believe, Charlie King would have wanted,” Nadler remarked to FBI Director Kash Patel.
The slip came just after Nadler pressed Patel, asking whether he knew that the Trump administration was using Kirk’s death “as an excuse to crackdown on liberty and freedom of speech.” Patel replied that he could only speak on behalf of the FBI and was unaware of any such initiative.
Before the blunder, Nadler had correctly said Kirk’s name several times. Patel chose not to point out the error, and Nadler, age 78, quickly pivoted to another subject.
Patel’s appearance before the House came a day after he testified before the Senate. Patel, who was appointed FBI director earlier this year by President Donald Trump, clashed with Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) during that earlier testimony over questions related to dismissed bureau employees.
Schiff pressed Patel repeatedly to confirm whether any FBI workers were fired “in whole or in part” for investigating the president. Patel firmly responded, “absolutely not,” before accusing Schiff of laying “a trap” with his “yes-or-no” questioning.
The night before his House testimony, Patel appeared on Fox News with Sean Hannity, revealing that the FBI had obtained text messages from Tyler Robinson, the man accused of murdering Kirk, indicating that the killing was premeditated. Those texts, made public Tuesday, showed Robinson claiming he was motivated by Kirk’s “hatred.”
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Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., found himself in a heated exchange on Wednesday with Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Susan Monarez, the former CDC director, over the issue of giving vaccines to infants.
The confrontation unfolded during a Senate hearing concerning Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s move to dismiss Monarez last month. She has claimed her departure was tied to her refusal to dismiss staff who were involved in shaping the CDC’s vaccine guidelines, insisting that there was no scientific justification for dropping certain shots.
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Paul took the opportunity to press Monarez aggressively during his questioning.
“When we’re discussing the science here, we have to discuss what is the science in favor of giving the vaccine to a 6-month-old, and what are the benefits from that? And there is no benefit of hospitalization or death. And then what would the risks of that vaccine be? We have large population studies of the risks of the vaccine in younger people,” Paul said.
“You won’t fire the people who are saying we have to vaccinate our kids at 6 months of age. That’s who you refused to fire,” he charged.
Monarez attempted to respond, saying, “That assertion is not commensurate with the experience that I had with the individuals who were identified to be fired,” but Paul cut her off mid-answer.
“Did any of the people you refused to fire,” Paul began before Sanders interjected sharply: “She’s about to answer the question.”
Paul continued his critique, stating that “we should” remove the recommendation that babies be given the COVID-19 vaccine, along with other shots that he argued are unnecessary for young children.
“What is the medical reason to give a Hepatitis-B vaccine to a newborn whose mom has no Hepatitis?” Paul pressed further.
As Monarez avoided giving a direct explanation, Sanders again jumped in, but Paul pushed back: “You had your time Bernie, I’ve got mine,” he shot back before redirecting his question to Monarez. “What is the medical, scientific reason and proof for giving a newborn a Hepatitis-B vaccine if the mom is Hep-B negative?”
Monarez still declined to answer the question outright, prompting Paul to argue that the responsibility lies with health officials to show evidence that infant vaccine recommendations are truly beneficial.
“You want to make all kids take this? The burden is upon you,” he declared.
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New York City mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim socialist, previously endorsed a statement labeling conservative commentator Charlie Kirk—who was assassinated last week—as an “extremist.” The letter urged a venue not to allow Kirk to appear in the city.
The remarks were included in a June 2023 press release signed by several local Democrats, including Mamdani. The statement was issued “in response to Motif Studios agreeing to host a far-right extremist event on June 17th at Tammany House in Long Island City.”
“As elected officials representing western Queens, we are deeply disappointed by the decision by Motif Studios to host an event by the far-right extremist groups Blexit and Turning Point USA at their Triplex LIC/Tammany House venue in Long Island City,” the Democrats wrote.
The release further declared, “Providing a platform for the kind of transphobic, bigoted views held by invited speakers Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk and others goes directly against the diversity and inclusivity that we hold dear as New Yorkers and is an insult to every member of our community.”
The officials went on to call for the venue to cancel the event, urging Motif Studios to “follow the lead” of another space that had initially agreed to host but later “canceled their booking after the community spoke out” about the “bigotry” of the organizers.
“Hate has no home in Queens, New York City, or anywhere else and certainly not here in Long Island City,” the statement added.
Despite the opposition, the program was held as scheduled. Kirk himself posted video footage showing security escorting out a protester who had attempted to interrupt the gathering.
Republican Assemblyman Jake Blumencranz, who represents New York’s 15th District, told Fox News Digital that Kirk’s killing highlighted the dangers of suppressing speech. He argued that officials must confront “the culture of hate that has been allowed to grow.”
“We cannot ignore that my colleagues, Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani and his radical DSA allies, once tried to silence Charlie Kirk in New York City, pressuring venues to cancel his events,” Blumencranz said. “That mindset of censorship and public shaming feeds the hostile climate we see today and corrodes the American ideal that speech must be met with more speech, not suppression.”
Kirk’s murder has sparked heated national debate about freedom of expression. Blumencranz pointed out to Fox News Digital that Mamdani—who currently holds a strong polling advantage in the mayoral race—has been inconsistent in his stance on the matter.
“What’s most telling is Mamdani’s double standard: the speech he rushes to protect — like ‘globalize the intifada,’ which many view as a call to violence against Jews — tears at America’s fabric, while the speech he vigorously fights to silence is the very kind that keeps our democracy alive,” Blumencranz said.
He added, “New Yorkers must ask themselves what it would mean to have a ‘Silencer-in-Chief’ like Zohran Mamdani in City Hall. New York deserves a ‘Unifier-in-Chief,’ who will defend free expression and bring people together — clearly, Zohran Mamdani is not that leader.”
Mamdani did address Kirk’s assassination publicly, telling supporters the tragedy was “horrific” and described the killing as “yet another victim of gun violence in a nation where what should be a rarity has turned into a plague.”
On X, he also posted that he was “horrified” and insisted that “political violence has no place in our country.”
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Click HERE to join the Neki Kapayim annual Maamad Hashava!Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, a Democrat, clashed on Wednesday with South Carolina Republican Rep. Nancy Mace after Mace remarked that “maybe Somalia can take you back” in response to Omar’s statements about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Their dispute played out online after Mace filed a resolution calling for Omar to be censured and stripped of her committee roles.
Omar came under fire from conservatives following an interview she gave to the progressive outlet Zeteo, where she criticized both Kirk’s record and Republicans’ response to his killing.
In that interview, given just days after Kirk’s assassination, Omar recalled that he had “downplayed slavery and what Black people have gone through in this country by saying Juneteenth shouldn’t exist.”
“There are a lot of people out there talking about him just wanting to have a civil debate,” the “Squad” member said. “There is nothing more effed up than to completely pretend that his words and actions have not been recorded and in existence for the last decade or so.”
Mace answered those remarks with a post on X, saying, “If you celebrate murder, maybe Somalia can take you back.”
Omar, who immigrated from Somalia to the U.S. as a child, shot back online: “I know you aren’t well or smart, but I hope someone can explain to you that there isn’t a correlation between my committee assignments and deportation.
“Would love to see you get the help you need next. You belong in rehab, not Congress,” Omar continued on X.
Mace then escalated further, writing on X, “One-way ticket to Somalia with your name on it, Ilhan Omar.”
Speaking to Fox News Digital, Mace accused Omar of making light of Kirk’s assassination, noting that he left behind a wife and two children.
“Now she’s lashing out because we called her out. What’s not ‘well’ is celebrating political violence,” Mace said. “What’s not ‘smart’ is defending it. Omar should be ashamed of herself. Omar can throw insults all day, but it won’t save her from accountability. She crossed the line, and we’re not letting her get away with it. Go back to Somalia.”
In her own remarks, Omar described Kirk’s assassination as “mortifying,” insisting her words had been misunderstood.
“While I disagreed with Charlie Kirk vehemently about his rhetoric, my heart breaks for his wife and children. I don’t wish violence on anyone,” she wrote. “My faith teaches me the power of peace, empathy and compassion.
“Right-wing accounts trying to spin a false story when I condemned his murder multiple times is fitting for their agenda to villainize the left and hide from the fact that Donald Trump gins up hate on a daily basis.”
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing to officially recognize a Palestinian state after President Donald Trump concludes his state visit to Britain, according to a report in The Times.
The paper, citing unnamed sources, says Starmer intends to move forward with recognition even before a coalition of countries led by France does so at the upcoming United Nations gathering in New York, a move being discussed against the backdrop of the continuing war in Gaza.
The report explains that Starmer is facing intense pressure from members of his own Labour party to act, but he is expected to delay the announcement until Trump departs. Officials want to avoid the issue overshadowing the joint press conference scheduled for Thursday during the American president’s trip.
The United States has voiced strong opposition to such recognition, arguing that it would serve as a reward to Hamas in the aftermath of the October 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel, when roughly 1,200 people were murdered and another 251 were taken captive.
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ABC announced Wednesday night that it was taking “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air “indefinitely” following remarks by the late-night host about the killing of conservative figure Charlie Kirk. The move came just hours after the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission indicated that ABC’s broadcast license could be in jeopardy.
During his Monday monologue, Jimmy Kimmel pointed to Tyler Robinson, the suspect accused of shooting Kirk at a Utah campus last week, and suggested Robinson was connected to President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement.
“The MAGA Gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it,” Kimmel said.
“In between the finger-pointing, there was grieving,” he added.
An ABC representative told NBC News on Wednesday, “ ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ will be pre-empted indefinitely.”
ABC is owned by Disney.
The decision came shortly after Nexstar Media Group announced that all of its ABC-affiliated stations, both owned and partnered, would stop airing the program “for the foreseeable future beginning with tonight’s show.”
Just a few hours earlier, FCC Chairman Brendan Carr told conservative commentator Benny Johnson that Kimmel’s monologue was “truly sick,” warning that there could be significant consequences for ABC and Disney.
“This is a very, very serious issue right now for Disney. We can do this the easy way or the hard way,” Carr said. “These companies can find ways to take action on Kimmel or there is going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”
“They have a license granted by us at the FCC, and that comes with it an obligation to operate in the public interest,” Carr said.
Nexstar, which has a $6.2 billion merger deal with Tegna currently awaiting FCC approval, issued its own statement condemning Kimmel’s remarks. “Nexstar strongly objects to recent comments made by Mr. Kimmel concerning the killing of Charlie Kirk and will replace the show with other programming in its ABC-affiliated markets,” Nexstar said.
Andrew Alford, president of Nexstar’s broadcast division, said, “Mr. Kimmel’s comments about the death of Mr. Kirk are offensive and insensitive at a critical time in our national political discourse, and we do not believe they reflect the spectrum of opinions, views, or values of the local communities in which we are located.”
“Continuing to give Mr. Kimmel a broadcast platform in the communities we serve is simply not in the public interest at the current time, and we have made the difficult decision to preempt his show in an effort to let cooler heads prevail as we move toward the resumption of respectful, constructive dialogue,” Alford said.
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A dramatic protest took place Wednesday night outside Prison 10, where thousands gathered against the wave of arrests of more than 70 yeshiva students jailed for draft evasion. Speaking before the crowd, Rav Nechemia Alter, son of the Gerer Rebbe, delivered an unprecedented rebuke directed at the chareidi political representatives who have continued to back government votes despite earlier claims of distancing themselves from the coalition.
“Today a chareidi party supported the government,” Rav Nechemia declared in his address. “I want to say to the chareidi parties: last week you supported the government, whether by backing or abstaining; today you supported the government; and next week you will support the government again. Know this: ‘if you remain silent at this time, relief and salvation will come to the Jews from another place.’”
His voice rose as he urged a complete break with the coalition. “We must tell everyone, and especially the chareidi parties: we must fight with all our strength against this government — this government of wickedness. We have heard time and again that had they listened to the words of the tzaddikim back at the beginning of the winter, on Chanukah, and voted against the government, we would not have reached this situation. All of this could have been prevented — the arrests of innocent bochurim, whose only ‘crime’ is that they are learning Torah.”
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