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Actress Amanda Seyfried Paints Herself the Victim, Claims She Needed a Bodyguard After Attacking Charlie Kirk

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In a classic move of a leftist turning the tables to paint themselves the victim after an attack against a conservative, actress Amanda Seyfried claims she had to get a bodyguard due to the backlash she received for bashing Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk after his assassination.

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Alana Mastrangelo

'I'm the boss': Trump's one-liners steal the show at G7

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Fresh off a late night celebrating his 80th birthday and the White House Freedom 250 UFC bash, President Donald Trump strolled into Wednesday's closing session of the G7 summit well after every other leader had taken a seat — and stopped to announce the obvious.

"I'm the boss," he said with a stern look, followed by a smile.

As security cleared photographers out, Trump offered them a counteroffer: "Would you like to stay for the meeting? It's OK with me."

'We fell in love, deeply in love. … We had great chemistry.'

The press conference, meanwhile, was apparently full of attractive people, Trump indicated.

Mid-question on the Strait of Hormuz, Trump got distracted by a Sky News Arabia reporter. "What a nice-looking person. Is he from your country?” Trump asked. “He's got such a nice way about him. My people are so — they're so mean. Handsome guy. Could put him in a movie right now."

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan jokingly warned the reporter to "be careful."

Of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Trump said, "Look at this man. ... He's the most beautiful-looking man. He looks so nice. He's like an angel. But actually ... he's as tough as they come.

On the topic of the alleged drone-and-sniper plot targeting his White House UFC event, Trump responded, “I haven’t heard about it, no. … The attack that I watched were the fighters."

“That last fight was brutal,” he added.

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When asked about Egyptian border security, Trump instead recounted his meet-cute with President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi. The two met in a hotel years ago, when he first ran for president, and in Trump's own telling, "We fell in love, deeply in love. … We had great chemistry."

Trump said Sisi “didn't even want to see” Hillary Clinton on that trip.

All of this humor unfolded against a heavy backdrop. The official signing day for the Iran deal is not until Friday, and Trump said he would resume fighting if Iran doesn't "behave." Ukraine is also trying to reclaim his attention after Iran overshadowed it for weeks.

Asked if European leaders' warmth toward him meant they agreed with his worldview, Trump didn't bother with modesty: “I think they think I was right.

"I'm sort of always right when you get right down to it."

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Democrats Seek Records on Insurrection Act Talk

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Democrats on the House Oversight Committee have sent a letter to White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles seeking more answers following a report that senior staff considered invoking the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis amid widespread protests.

'A murder every 7 to 10 days': South African farmer tells Glenn Beck the horrors white farmers are facing

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For years, South Africa has been marketed to the world as a post-apartheid "rainbow nation." But according to South African farmer Jason Bartlett, that couldn’t be further from the truth.

“The South African government really has an actual war room that they are creating to try to spread misinformation and hide that South Africa is in turmoil. It’s anarchy. It’s not the rainbow nation. It is one of the most hateful nations towards minorities, including myself,” Bartlett tells Blaze Media co-founder Glenn Beck.

“There’s 146 race laws. That’s why Elon Musk can’t get Starlink over there. And with the farm murders, there is more than 180 farm attacks every year. Dozens and dozens of murders. There’s approximately a murder every seven to 10 days,” he explains.

But these murders, Bartlett says, aren’t “just normal murders.”


“It’s torture. It’s where a 12-year-old gets boiled alive in a bath, or they cut your Achilles off while they tie you to a chair, and they make you watch them rape 10 people, rape your 5-year-old daughter,” he says.

“Things that are barbaric and inhumane, and I’m sorry that I have to be so abrupt, but like I told the Trump administration, I’m going to be raw,” he adds.

Bartlett tells Glenn that he’s seeking asylum in the United States because after he left South Africa, his cousin was having a cookout.

“I always went to go visit them, and eight black men broke in, and it was deemed a ‘normal’ break-in, and they shot him through the back of the head. The bullet came out the front of his face. They then threw him in the fire, burnt him with a grid, and urinated on him while they sang, ‘Die white bastard,’” he says.

“And his little girls had to witness this. And he doesn’t get a news article. It doesn’t get anything,” he continues. “I have got a cousin who was kidnapped and put into the trunk of his vehicle and driven around for hours and then beaten and thrown up. My other cousins have been hijacked."

Even Bartlett himself has been attacked, as he tells Glenn that there’s “been two attempts on [his] life.”

“They don’t look at what you’ve got," he says, adding, "They look at what you look like, and they attack."

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'Beyond evil': Nightmarish report reveals full scale of mass Islamic rapes of '250,000' white British girls

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The staggering scale of the crimes committed against generations of young white girls in Britain by predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs is detailed in a damning independent report unveiled on Tuesday by Rupert Lowe, the head of Restore Britain in the U.K. Parliament.

The 219-page "Rape Gang Inquiry Report" explains in horrific detail how, starting in the 1950s, predominantly Muslim men developed organized networks in the British Isles that "transported victims between locations, supplied them with drugs and alcohol, recorded abuse for distribution and blackmail, and passed girls between multiple adult men."

'They targeted these girls because they were vulnerable, they were young, they were white.'

The estimated number of white girls subjected to "repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma" is "at the very least, 250,000," said the report.

These crimes occurred in at least 149 local authority districts across the U.K. and are known to have taken place in the following counties: Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Merseyside, Norfolk, Yorkshire, and Warwickshire.

Lowe's report — on the basis and recommendations of which he and other lawmakers now expect "His Majesty's Government" to take action — underscores that the horror of these crimes was compounded not only by the perpetrators' religious and cultural justifications and the pervasiveness of the crimes but by the widespread and decades-long failure of virtually every institution charged with protecting the victims and holding the offenders accountable.

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Conservative march against child abuse on June 28, 2025, in London. Guy Smallman/Getty Images

In many cases, it appears that those who could have done something about the exploitation of children by marauding members of immigrant subcultures were more sensitive to the perceived need for political correctness than to the needs of the victims.

The report notes, for instance:

  • "Police forces ignored repeated reports, criminalised victims instead of perpetrators, destroyed evidence, and allowed known rapists to walk free on bail."
  • "The NHS recorded genital injuries, multiple sexually transmitted infections in children as young as 13, pregnancies caused by rape, and suicide attempts, yet discharged victims back to their abuser."
  • "Schools observed older men collecting girls at the gates, heard disclosures of rape on school premises, and responded by excluding victims rather than protecting them."

One of the sectors whose failures most stand out is Britain's social services, which the report claimed "undermined protective parents, placed children in trafficking hubs inside children’s homes, closed cases despite clear indicators of exploitation, and retaliated against whistleblowers."

In one particularly egregious case highlighted in the report, a girl named Chloe was around the age of 13 when she told social workers that she was being sexually abused by gangs of Muslim men.

"Social services did not intervene, but rather talked to Chloe about contraception and sexual health," said the report. "One social worker started regularly taking Chloe to a sexual health clinic, where she was diagnosed with chlamydia in her throat and vagina, gonorrhea, genital warts, and pelvic inflammatory disease. Neither the social workers nor the clinic staff questioned or reported this."

'Authorities at every level, as we have seen, feared being labelled ‘racist’ or ‘Islamophobic’ more than they feared failing the girls.'

The report noted that in a separate case, the social worker of a girl who was raped and abused from the age of 13 while living in a children's home in Bradford not only ended up attending the victim's forced Sharia marriage but permitted the perpetrator's parents to foster the victim after she became pregnant, thereby enabling them to receive a fostering allowance from the state.

Prosecutors are assigned a great deal of blame in the report for allegedly holding suspects in grooming gang trials to a different standard than native Britons, refusing to invoke racial aggravations despite evidence showing that suspects described their victims as "white slags," "white trash," and "kuffar bitches," while boasting also of racial supremacy.

"Kuffar" or "kafir" is an Islamic theological term used to describe non-Muslims — sworn enemies of Islam who will supposedly be thrown into hellfire by Allah.

While the British media, of course, also did its apparent best to downplay the scandal, the report notes that "political failure lies at the heart of the scandal" — that successive governments, especially Labour governments, "lacked the will to confront the ethnic and religious patterns."

"The concern to shield Muslims from criticism at all costs went hand in hand with a more general ideological shift organised around the unquestioning treatment of minorities as special victim groups," said the report. "Rooted in the Left-liberal paradigm of the 1960s, this minoritarian outlook first scored political victories under Harold Wilson’s Labour government."

Wilson, a Labour politican, served as prime minister from 1964 to 1970 and again from 1974 to 1976. His regimes not only focused on racial matters but legalized abortion; made divorces easier to obtain; abolished the death penalty; and legalized homosexual acts.

The report continued:

In time, tolerance, multiculturalism, and anti-discrimination became highly prized values in elite circles. The law, too, began to foster an environment in which challenging certain minority communities, including Muslim ones, became politically dangerous and even criminal. This enabled the grooming gangs to operate with impunity for years because authorities at every level, as we have seen, feared being labelled "racist" or "Islamophobic" more than they feared failing the girls to whom they owed a duty of care.

Among the pieces of leftist legislation that over time precluded or at the very least dissuaded law enforcement from pursuing any "action that could be construed as targeting ethnic minorities" was the Race Relations Act 1965, the report claimed.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer standing near a statue of previous Labour Prime Minister Harold Wilson. Christopher Furlong/Getty Images

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair, another Labour Party politician, is accused in the report of making matters worse by overseeing the consolidation and strengthening of so-called "anti-discrimination" protections, particularly the addition of religion as a protected characteristic alongside race.

"Combined with hate crime legislation under Part III of the Public Order Act 1986 and the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, it created an environment in which criticising aspects of Islamic culture or patterns of offending linked to Muslim communities could be framed as ‘racial hatred’ or ‘Islamophobia,'" said the report.

Blaze News has reached out to the Starmer government, the Tony Blair Institute, Restore Britain, and Lowe for comment.

'This is not homegrown. We imported it.'

As the grooming gangs became more brazen, British officials seemingly became more captive to political correctness.

The report minces no words on this point, stating, "Liberal elites in media, politics, and the public sector internalised the idea that acknowledging cultural or religious factors in crime was itself a form of bigotry. This mindset actively shielded the rape gangs by discouraging the very inquiries and interventions that could have saved thousands of children."

While the language of the report is measured, Lowe let loose on X, accusing those politicians who failed to prevent the development of apparently rapacious "parallel societies" inside the U.K. over fears of "being called racist" of setting the stage for the spread of "alien cultures" that, "in short, treat women and non-Muslims like s**t."

Speaking to the findings of the report, Lowe said, "Vulnerable working class white girls were treated like a piece of meat. Raped, abused, tortured, murdered. It was a racial attack, and it was a coordinated attack. All across Britain. They targeted these girls because they were vulnerable, they were young, they were white. Until the political class accepts that fact, nothing will EVER change."

Not one to beat around the bush, Lowe noted that the perpetrators and their ilk "do not live by the same rules as us — it is all beyond evil," adding, "This is not homegrown. We imported it. We welcomed it. Embraced it. We continue to do so. That was a choice. Reversing it is also a choice."

"The Rape Gang Inquiry Report" identifies the following as next steps for the powers that be:

  • publish the inquiry's full witness statements;
  • seek out further witness statements;
  • name those who enabled the rape gangs; and
  • continue initiating civil proceedings and private prosecutions where appropriate.

In the way of remedy, Lowe apparently has some additional steps in mind, namely removing millions of foreign nationals "who hate our way of life and have no reason to be in our country," and reintroducing the death penalty and using it against child rapists.

Louise Casey, a British official, was commissioned last year to produce a national audit on the grooming gang scandal. Her final report, which was published last June, claimed that "the ethnicity data collected for victims and perpetrators of group-based child sexual exploitation is not sufficient to allow any conclusions to be drawn at the national level."

Casey's report noted, however, that there was sufficient evidence in local police data across three jurisdictions to "show disproportionate numbers of men from Asian ethnic backgrounds amongst suspects for group-based child sexual exploitation, as well as in the significant number of perpetrators of Asian ethnicity identified in local reviews and high-profile child sexual exploitation prosecutions across the country, to at least warrant further examination."

In Britain, the term "Asian" is often used to refer to those from the Indian subcontinent, which includes Hindus and Muslims from India and Pakistan.

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Exclusive--Rep. Mast Requests Answers from Nigerian Government After Regulations Risk Damage to U.S. Investments

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Regulatory actions taken in Nigeria have caught the attention of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee for potentially affecting American investments, with Chairman Brian Mast (R-FL) addressing a letter to the country's ambassador to the United States.

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Illegal alien terrorist crashes car during ICE arrest after taking his wife hostage, feds claim

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An illegal alien suspected of terrorism put many American lives in danger earlier this month after he allegedly crashed his car into stopped traffic and fled the scene during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrest.

Felipe Linares De Oliveira Dell Aquilla is a "criminal illegal alien from Brazil" who held his wife hostage and was known as a commander of foreign terror organizations, according to a statement from the Department of Homeland Security.

'This guy is no friend of America, nor our citizens, nor anybody else in this country.'

Law enforcement officers were performing a traffic stop on June 5 when Aquilla allegedly tried to speed away in Mooresville, North Carolina.

After the crash, Aquilla's wife confirmed to police that she had been taken hostage by her husband as he tried to escape to Mexico, the department said. Numerous laptops and cell phones were reportedly found in his car along with money and a 9mm handgun.

"This guy is no friend of America, nor our citizens, nor anybody else in this country," said Iredell County Sheriff Darren Campbell to WJZY-TV about the arrest. "He didn’t know we were actively looking for him, but once he seen a car, he got uncomfortable. And of course, we were already in position to do the arrest."

Aquilla was booked into the county jail on felony charges of fleeing to elude arrest, and the DHS said it was pursuing kidnapping charges as well as firearm charges related to his immigration status.

ICE also lodged a detainer on Aquilla. The DHS said it was unclear when Aquilla entered the U.S.

According to jail records, Aquilla is 40 years old and has a court date scheduled for July 2. He was denied bond on account of the deportation order.

Aquilla had allegedly been a commander of the Primeiro Comando da Capital and Comando Vermelho terror groups and has outstanding arrest warrants for extortion and criminal association in his home country, according to the DHS.

InSight Crime expert Steven Dudley told WJZY that the two gangs are some of the largest in South America.

"They traffic drugs. They are involved in human trafficking, human smuggling, contraband, local drug peddling, et cetera," he explained. "The United States has a big appetite for drugs. There is a lot of money laundering that happens in the United States."

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"This arrest demonstrates the unwavering commitment of HSI to protect our communities from dangerous international criminals," said Mark Zito, special agent in charge of Homeland Security Investigations in North and South Carolina.

"By removing a known leader of violent foreign terrorist organizations — wanted for serious crimes, including criminal association and extortion — we have prevented further harm to innocent people here and abroad," he added. "[Homeland Security Investigations] will continue to pursue those who endanger our communities and bring them to justice."

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