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Friday, June 5, 2026

Breaking Report: John Bolton Pleads Guilty

Breaking Report: John Bolton Pleads Guilty

Former National Security Adviser John Bolton is set to plead guilty to mishandling classified materials, CNN reported Thursday, citing anonymous sources.

Bolton has agreed to pay a fine of more than $2 million and will plead guilty to a single count of illegal retention of sensitive national security documents, one of CNN’s three sources told the outlet. On this count, Bolton can face a prison sentence of up 60 months.

Joe Biden mental fitness questions return after new interview | Blaze Media

Joe Biden mental fitness questions return after new interview | Blaze Media

Despite plenty of video footage showing former President Joe Biden stumbling through basic sentences and forgetting where those sentences were going, Jill Biden is once again dismissing concerns about his cognitive fitness.

In a recent interview on CBS with Rita Braver, Jill claimed more than once that Biden was “fine” when asked about his frequent gaffes.

“But what if that had happened during a meeting with foreign leaders or something like that?” Braver asked the first lady.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

CBS Is 'First Major Network' to Tackle Suppression of COVID Vax Injuries by Biden FDA

CBS Is 'First Major Network' to Tackle Suppression of COVID Vax Injuries by Biden FDA

Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin praised CBS for allowing him to talk about a report released in April about the dark side of the COVID vaccine.

CBS News has shifted direction during the tenure of editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, which Johnson recognized in a social media post.

“Thank you, @MajorCBS, for being one of the first voices in the legacy media willing to discuss this massive government scandal,” Johnson wrote on May 26 in a post on X, singling out Major Garrett of CBS.

'Nothing to see here': U.S. senator warns school-board president is 'calling for the murder' of Trump * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

'Nothing to see here': U.S. senator warns school-board president is 'calling for the murder' of Trump * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

It's another case of the cryptic "8647." And a U.S. senator says it's coming from the president of a school board who is "calling for the murder" of President Donald Trump. Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., shared an X post by Judy Moticka, president of the school board in Kirkwood, Missouri, who used the numeric term that some feel is a call to assassination.

Tragic: 30-Year Trans Kids Study Shows 6x Higher Psychiatric Morbidity with 'Gender Affirming Care' in Some Cases

Tragic: 30-Year Trans Kids Study Shows 6x Higher Psychiatric Morbidity with 'Gender Affirming Care' in Some Cases

In a nutshell, while gender-confused individuals have underlying psychiatric issues, getting transgender procedures often worsens their problems — particularly depression, anxiety, and suicidal inclinations.

Mamdani-endorsed candidate deleted extremist posts about seizing private property and abolishing police, prisons | Blaze Media

Mamdani-endorsed candidate deleted extremist posts about seizing private property and abolishing police, prisons | Blaze Media

The report found that Chevalier deleted a social media account that advocated the abolition of police, prisons, and borders. She also advocated the seizure of private property and nationalizing major industries, policies popular in communist countries like Venezuela and Cuba. "We're gonna defund and abolish. You don't get to water down our movements," one deleted post reads.

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

'How you could miss it?' Nurse pilfers fentanyl from hospital for months and A.I. overlooks it * WorldNetDaily * by Ireland Owens, Daily Caller News Foundation

'How you could miss it?' Nurse pilfers fentanyl from hospital for months and A.I. overlooks it * WorldNetDaily * by Ireland Owens, Daily Caller News Foundation

An artificial intelligence-powered software failed to notice that a nurse at a Tennessee hospital was stealing fentanyl for several months, CBS News first reported on Monday. Anesthesia team members at Erlanger Baroness Hospital in Chattanooga became concerned when a nurse appeared to be slurring his speech and having difficulty staying awake while working in the surgery center in June 2025, CBS News reported, citing a Tennessee Board of Nursing consent order. The order indicates that the nurse later failed a drug test and was removed from his role.