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    Colbert's guest wishes a plague on CBS & Paramount for canceling 'The Late Show'
    Actress Sandra Oh cursed CBS and Paramount for cancelingStephen Colberts "The Late Show" when she appeared as a guest on Tuesday night."Like probably everyone here and everyone who is so supportive outside wants to say that I am so sorry and saddened and properly outraged for the cancellation of late-night here," Oh said."Not only for yourself and for this entire family who are here, but for what it means, of what it means where we are in our culture and what it means for free speech," she added. "So I just want to say, sorry, and also if I can have your hand, to CBS and Paramount, a plague on both of your houses."'THE VIEW' HOST SUNNY HOSTIN WARNS COLBERT CANCELLATION COULD LEAD TO THE 'DISMANTLING OF OUR CONSTITUTION'"I am very grateful," Colbert said, looking directly into the camera with his index finger outstretched in an admonishing gesture."Yes," Oh agreed."I think theyve been great partners," Colbert added.But Oh, known for her roles in "Killing Eve" and "Grey's Anatomy," continued her tirade against the broadcast networks."No, and also a pox on all those who they serve," she said.JON STEWART BLASTS CBS FOR CANCELING COLBERT'S SHOW, CALLS IT 'PATH OF LEAST RESISTANCE' FOR CORPORATE MERGERWhile seemingly slightly taken aback by the strong words, Colbert thanked Oh, saying it was "very nice" of her to say.Last week,CBS announced it would be canceling "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" in May 2026.Liberals and fellow late-night hosts rallied behind Colbert, denouncing Paramount for silencing a critic of Trump."Daily Show" host Jon Stewart linked the cancellation to Paramount's forthcoming $8 billion merger with Skydance Media, which is seeking approval from the Trump administration's FCC."The shows that you now seek to cancel, censor and control, a not insignificant portion of that $8 billion value came from those f---ing shows," Stewart said.However, "CBS Mornings" co-host Tony Dokoupil offered some tepid pushback against the notion that silencing a liberal voice was the reason behind Colbert getting the axe."The business is broken," Dokoupil said. "And what no one seems to acknowledge is that the politics also changed. The business changed and so did the politics, and it got way more one-sided than anything Johnny Carson was ever doing. I think we should reflect on those changes as well. It's been a big shift culturally in that regard also."
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    Fox News Poll: The GOP is seen as more likely to have a clear plan for the country
    With the 2026 midterm elections more than a year away, a new Fox News survey finds that while the Republican Party has lost some ground to the Democratic Party on handling key issues, voters are more likely to think the GOP has a clear plan for dealing with the countrys problems.The survey, released Thursday, finds that by a 10-point margin, more voters think the Republicans have a clear plan for the U.S. than the Democrats: 43% vs. 33%. Still, majorities feel neither the GOP (54%) or the Democrats (64%) have a plan.This is about where sentiment was three years ago, the last time the question was asked.FOX NEWS POLL: TRUMP FACING HEADWINDS AT SIX-MONTH MARKFar more Republicans (79%) than Democrats (51%) are confident their party has a clear plan, and thats what hurts the Democrats.While at least two-thirds of independents feel neither party has a plan, more trust the GOP (30% vs. 25%).At the same time, the survey shows some significant erosion in the GOPs handling of key issues compared to the last time Fox asked in 2023, including in areas where they are traditionally preferred.Voters view the Republican Party as better able to handle national security (by 14 points), immigration (+6R), and government spending (+5R) while the Democratic Party is favored on climate change (by 23 points), health care (+19D), social security (+17D), education (+15D), and energy policies (+6D).The parties are rated about equally on inflation (+1D), gun policy (even), the economy (+1R), and foreign policy (+3R).Compared to 2023, support for the GOP is down on immigration by 4 points, national security by 6, government spending by 6, foreign policy by 9, and the economy by 14.Plus, the Republicans 12-point advantage on inflation has disappeared, as Democrats have a 1-point edge today.While the Democrats have largely maintained support on their best issues, its noteworthy they saw a 12-point increase on education, as voters have been split on who would better handle the issue for the last few years.FOX NEWS POLL: APPROVAL OF SCOTUS AT 5-YEAR HIGH, REBOUNDING FROM RECORD LOW IN 2024These shifts can mostly be attributed to self-identified Democrats solidifying their preference for their own partys handling of the issues, as well as independents lessening their support for Republicans or switching to Democrats.Self-identified Republicans continue to express high levels of support for their party on the issues."Independents and even some Democrats had soured on President Biden and the Democratic Congress by 2023 and 2024, but they have shifted to the left a bit in 2025 in response to the policies of President Trump and the Republicans," says Republican pollster Daron Shaw, who conducts the Fox News survey with Democrat Chris Anderson. "An appreciable part of this is performance related. Without obvious economic and foreign policy victories, independents and soft Democrats could drift to the left, which could scramble the electoral dynamic heading into 2026."Overall, views of both major political parties are underwater.By 2 points, the Republican Party has a slightly better favorable rating (44% favorable) than the Democratic Party (42%), but more than half view both parties negatively (56% and 57% unfavorable, respectively).Thats relatively unchanged since April. Positive views of the Republican Party have shown steady growth since October 2019, while the Democratic Party has been on a downward trajectory, reaching a record low in April (41% favorable).The Republican Party enjoys more support among their party faithful (83% have a favorable view) than the Democratic Party (78% favorable).Seven in 10 independents have a negative view of both.CLICK HERE FOR CROSSTABS AND TOPLINEConducted July 18-21, 2025, under the direction of Beacon Research (D) and Shaw & Company Research (R), this Fox News survey includes interviews with a sample of 1,000 registered voters randomly selected from a national voter file. Respondents spoke with live interviewers on landlines (114) and cellphones (636) or completed the survey online after receiving a text (250). Results based on the full sample have a margin of sampling error of 3 percentage points. Sampling error for results among subgroups is higher. In addition to sampling error, question wording and order can influence results. Weights are generally applied to age, race, education, and area variables to ensure the demographics of respondents are representative of the registered voter population. Sources for developing weight targets include the American Community Survey, Fox News Voter Analysis and voter file data.
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    Alina Habba defiant after judges vote against her in New Jersey: 'I don't cower to pressure'
    Alina Habba signaled Thursday that she does not plan to leave her role as the temporary U.S. attorney of New Jersey, announcing she does "not cower" to pressure after federal judges voted against extending her term.Habba, a former personal defense attorney to President Donald Trump, wrote in a statement online that she has been appointed the "acting" U.S. attorney, a shift from her prior job title."Donald J. Trump is the 47th President. Pam Bondi is the Attorney General. And I am now the Acting United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey," Habba wrote. "I dont cower to pressure. I dont answer to politics. This is a fight for justice. And Im all in."A Department of Justice (DOJ) spokesman confirmed to Fox News Digital that Habba was now serving as the "acting" U.S. attorney, rather than the "interim" position that she previously held.DOJ SWIFTLY FIRES ALINA HABBA'S COURT-APPOINTED REPLACEMENTThe maneuvers by President Donald Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi to keep Habba as the top federal prosecutor in New Jersey are governed by a set of arcane federal vacancy laws.Those same laws gave the New Jersey district court judges the authority to vote on whether to extend Habba's 120-day term or to replace her. They chose to replace her with Habba's No. 2, Desiree Grace, but Attorney General Pam Bondi promptly fired Grace, leaving open the question of who would take the role.ALINA HABBA SAYS AMERICA WAS OFFTRACK FOR A LONG TIMEThe DOJ has said Habba's term as "interim" U.S. attorney expires Friday.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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    Lauren Snchez Bezos turns heads in sheer outfit during Saint-Tropez date night
    Lauren Snchez Bezos turned heads during a night out with husband Jeff Bezos.The newlyweds were photographed walking hand in hand while leaving a restaurant in Saint-Tropez.The former entertainment news reporter wore a sheer leopard-print dress, which she paired with a little black purse and black heels. She kept her makeup look to a minimum and wore her hair in a messy updo.The Amazon CEO walked next to her in gray pants and a collared blue shirt, which he paired with blue shoes and a pair of sunglasses.JEFF BEZOS AND LAUREN SNCHEZ GET STEAMY AT FOAM PARTY ABOARD $500M SUPERYACHTThe couple were also photographed hopping on a boat as they were leaving Le Club 55 in Saint-Tropez.She wore a sheer black dress with a flowing skirt, which she accessorized with a gold belt around her waist, big gold hoop earrings, a chunky gold bracelet, sunglasses and a large black sunhat.The couple have been in their honeymoon phase since tying the knot June 27 in Venice, Italy. The ceremony was part of a three-day extravaganza.Many of Hollywood's biggest stars, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Orlando Bloom, Kim Kardashian and others made their way to Italy for the couple's nuptials. Also in attendance was Gayle King, who recently joined Lauren in the all-female flight to space.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSDuring the ceremony, Lauren walked down the aisle in a Dolce & Gabbana mermaid dress with sheer long sleeves and a high neckline.She appeared on the cover of Vogue's June issue in the dress, telling the outlet it made her feel "like a princess" and that it was inspired by the dress Sophia Loren wore in the 1958 movie "Houseboat.""It went from I want a simple, sexy modern dress to I want something that evokes a moment' and where I am right now. I am a different person than I was five years ago," she told the outlet.She acknowledged her choice was more conservative compared the revealing looks she has worn in the past, conceding it was a "departure" from what others expected and even from what she expected, but she explained "its very much me."Designer Stefano Gabbana told Vogue Lauren wanted "a very classic and elegant wedding" and "didnt want to do something very flashing or bling bling."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERJeff and Lauren went public with their relationship in 2019 once she separated from her husband, Patrick Whitesell, and Bezos finalized his divorce from MacKenzie Scott. He proposed to her in May 2023 while aboard his $500 million yacht, Koru."More than the dress, Im happy that Im getting married, and I get to spend my life with my best friend, someone who sees me, someone who adores me, someone who I adore. I am the luckiest woman on the planet," she said.
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    Kelly Osbourne breaks silence on father Ozzy Osbourne's death at 76 with emotional tribute
    Kelly Osbourne broke her silence Thursday on her dad Ozzy Osbourne's death."I feel unhappy I am so sad," Kelly wrote in an Instagram story. "I lost the best friend I ever had."Jack Osbourne's ex-wife, Lisa Stelly, also paid tribute on Instagram to the Black Sabbath singer, who died July 22. He was 76.ROCK LEGEND OZZY OSBOURNE SPENT FINAL DAYS WITH FAMILY IN ENGLAND HOME: REPORTStelly, 38, shared a handful of heartwarming images of the late musician with his grandkids, and wrote, "The world got Ozzy. We got Papa."She added, "One of one. Larger than life. It hurts to say goodbye, but what a gift it was to have him. We will never stop missing you."SHARON AND OZZY OSBOURNE: INSIDE THEIR EPIC LOVE STORY AND WHAT'S NEXT FOR HERStelly added the post to her Instagram stories, and wrote "Love you, Papa," with his "See You on the Other Side" playing in the background.APP USERS CLICK HERE TO VIEW POSTOzzy had three children from his first marriage with ex Thelma Riley, and three children with wife Sharon Osbourne.Son Jack previously told Fox News Digital that Sharon would willingly help with diaper duty, but Ozzy wasn't so interested.OZZY OSBOURNE DEAD AT 76"My dad is like, Hell, no. Like, no,'" he said. "Because my dad's in that era where, like, men don't touch diapers. Like, that's not that's not what dads do.""It's funny if my kids are at the house and like they all want to get into bed and watch TV with my mom, my dad is like, Nope. And he like, gets out of the bed and like, goes. He's like, 'No, I'm not doing that,'" Jack said.WATCH FOX NATION'S SHARON OSBOURNE: TO HELL AND BACKHe continued, "I'm like, Why? He's like, 'I don't want them going to school being like, 'I was in bed with my grandpa.' He's like, No, not dealing with it. And I'm like, OK.I'm like, 'Fine, that's your boundary. That's your boundary.' "The Prince of Darkness was at "peace" before his death, and was "surrounded by family" before he passed, according to People magazine."[Sharons] deepest hope was fulfilled, and this is her focus now," a source told the outlet."Ozzys final days were spent in England, surrounded by family, music and in the place he called home. He was in peace," the source added.Two weeks before his death, Ozzy reunited with Black Sabbath to perform at a star-studded farewell show in England, an appropriately dark and electric send-off for one of rock's greatest legends.During his final show on July 5 at Villa Park, Osbourne expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support as the band, including Tony Iommi, Terence "Geezer" Butler and Bill Ward, performed together for the first time in 20 years.Ozzy's sisters, Jean Powell and Gillian Hemming, recalled the last time they saw their brother was before his final concert.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"He was frail, but it still came as a shock," Powell told The Mirror about her brother's death. She wasn't aware of the "details of his death," but was very "thankful he died in England."She noted that her last conversation with her brother was ahead of his Black Sabbath farewell performance. "I got a text from him as he drove down Lodge Road, where we used to live near the stadium," Powell said. "He said he couldnt believe all the crowds were walking down our old street to watch him perform."Powell added, "It was upsetting because he could not stand up straight, but he was still our John, still cracking the jokes."After his death, the Osbournes released a statement to Fox News Digital."It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning. He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our familys privacy at this time."
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    Illegal alien from Senegal charged with assaulting federal officers in alleged scissor attack at NYC facility
    An illegal alien from Senegal was charged with assaulting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers and other detainees with a deadly or dangerous weapon.The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the charges against Bass Ndiaye in a statement released Thursday.According to the statement, Ndiaye was arrested July 17 and taken to a federal immigration building in New York City for processing.While awaiting processing, Ndiaye allegedly grabbed a pair of scissors and attempted to stab ICE officers and about a dozen other detainees. He was quickly disarmed and subdued by ICE officials.ICE PLACES DETAINER ON ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT FACING CHARGES FOR ALLEGEDLY KILLING TEEN: 'EVIL CRIMES'The statement said Ndiaye is in the country as a result of the Biden administrations catch-and-release policies. He was arrested at the southern border by federal authorities in October 2023 but was released into the interior.He is now facing one count of assaulting an officer of the U.S. using a deadly or dangerous weapon. The charges were announced by U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York Jay Clayton.This comes as ICE officers are facing an over 800% increase in assaults compared to the previous year, according to the DHS.NONCITIZEN ILLEGALLY VOTED IN SWING STATE'S 2024 ELECTION, AUTHORITIES SAY"This criminal illegal alien who [was] released into the country under President Biden will face justice for his violent crimes," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement. "Our ICE law enforcement are facing an 830% increase in assaults against them."DHS Secretary [Kristi] Noem stands with the brave men and women of law enforcement as they risk their lives to remove criminal illegal aliens and protect Americans."The agency has blamed Democrats and the mainstream media for the increase in assaults on ICE officers, saying their "lies and fake stories" continue to stir hate and violence.HOUSE TO VOTE ON CENSURING DEM REP CHARGED IN ICE FACILITY INCIDENTThe agency pointed to congressional Democrats it said were caught "doxxing and even physically assaulting" officials working for ICE.McLaughlin has previously harshly condemned politicians who have been critical of ICEs operations, saying that ICE officials are "risking their lives every day to keep our communities safe from the worst of the worst criminals."
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    Hillary Clinton sounded alarm on Bidens political viability 'by 2024,' Klain told House investigators
    Ex-President Joe Biden's former chief of staff Ron Klain told House investigators that Hillary Clinton approached him with concerns about the octogenarian leader's political viability "by 2024," Fox News Digital has learned.Klain spoke with staff on the House Oversight Committee for over five hours on Thursday, as Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., continues to probe whether top Biden aides concealed signs of mental decline in the ex-president.A source familiar with his voluntary interview told Fox News Digital that Klain believed Biden was mentally sharp enough to serve as president, and was not too old to run.But the ex-secretary of state and former Biden national security adviser Jake Sullivan both "approached Ron Klain stating they believed Joe Biden was not politically viable" months before he dropped his re-election bid in July 2024, the source said.COMER DISMISSES BIDEN DOCTOR'S BID FOR PAUSE IN COVER-UP PROBE: 'THROWING OUT EVERY EXCUSE'Sullivan told Klain that Biden "was less effective in 2024 compared to 2022," the source said.It's not immediately clear if Biden's mental acuity was the reasoning for their doubts, nor if they made the case to Klain together or separately.But it's a significant indictment coming from top national Democrats of Biden in general, long before concerns about his fitness for office within the party were made public knowledge.Sullivan had been a top aide to both Biden and Clinton, having served as the latter's senior policy advisor during her 2016 campaign.Klain, who served as White House chief of staff for the first half of Biden's term, conceded that the then-president was less energetic and more forgetful, though he defended his "acuity to govern," the source said."Mr. Klain stated that President Biden often confused names and proper nouns, and it got worse over time," the source said.Fox News Digital was told that Klain also said there was no reason to doubt President Donald Trump's own mental fitness.Klain said nothing to reporters when going in or out of the committee room Thursday.He's the sixth former Biden administration aide to appear for Comer's probe.And despite the interview being largely staff-led, Comer did make an appearance for the early half of the sit-down, and Reps. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., and Ro Khanna, D-Calif., were both briefly there as well.Both Biggs and Khanna called Klain "credible" from what they saw inside the room."I think he is telling what he knows accurately," Biggs told Fox News Digital.FAR-LEFT FIREBRAND SAYS SHE 'NEVER HAD A CONCERN' ABOUT BIDEN'S MENTAL STATE AS HOUSE PROBE HEATS UPOn the other side of the aisle, Khanna told reporters, "He answered every single question. He was fully cooperative."Three other former Biden White House aides who previously appeared Annie Tomasini, Anthony Bernal, and ex-White House doctor Kevin O'Connor all appeared under subpoena and pleaded the Fifth Amendment to avoid answering questions.Longtime Biden aide Ashley Williams and ex-staff secretary Neera Tanden, like Klain, came for voluntary transcribed interviews.Jeff Zients, who served as Biden's chief of staff for the final two years, was also asked to sit for a transcribed interview, a committee aide previously told Fox News Digital.A source familiar with the Biden team's thinking previously called Republicans' probe "dangerous" and "an attempt to smear and embarrass.""And their hope is for just one tiny inconsistency between witnesses to appear so that Trumps DOJ prosecute his political opponents and continue his campaign of revenge," that source said.When reached for comment, Adrienne Watson, a representative for Sullivan, told Fox News Digital, "Jake did not have a conversation with Ron about Joe Biden running for president before the debate."Fox News Digital also reached out to Klain's attorney as well as a contact for comment for Clinton but did not hear back by press time.
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    Seattle woman takes Navy's Blue Angels to court over social media censorship and 'acoustic torture' of cat
    A Seattle woman is suing the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels, the militarys most famous flight demonstration squadron, after she was blocked from commenting on its Instagram account to complain about the "state-sanctioned acoustic torture" from the group's aerial shows and practices, which she said terrorized her cat in her final days.Lauren Ann Lombardi filed a federal lawsuit July 21 accusing the Blue Angels of infringing on her First Amendment rights. The complaint names Navy Cdr. Adam Bryan; L. Ben Bushong, the public affairs officer for the Blue Angels; and an unnamed social media administrator for the squadron, as defendants.The lawsuit states that the Blue Angels perform shows in the Seattle area near Puget Sound every August using F/A-18E/F Super Hornet jets "with the subtlety of a military occupation" while reaching speeds of upwards of 700 mph, which produces extreme decibel levels.US NAVY NAMES FIRST WOMAN DEMONSTRATION PILOT IN BLUE ANGEL FLIGHT SQUADRONDuring the shows, Lombardi "engaged in a familiar American pastime of complaining to her government about her governments actions through her governments social media accounts" to advocate for her elderly cat Layla, who suffered from congestive heart disease, and calling for the demonstrations in August 2023 and 2024 to end, the lawsuit states.However, she was eventually blocked from commenting on the Blue Angels' Instagram page."These thin-skinned bureaucrats blocked Lombardi from commenting any further, thereby muzzling an American citizen while simultaneously blinding the broader public from witnessing legitimate grievances against their government," the lawsuit said of the people running the Instagram account.Lombardi's messages appeared to show her displeasure and frustration with the noise levels from the performances."Stop with your F------ b------- you are terrorizing my cat and all the other animals and wildlife," one message states. F--- off" and "Nobody gives a f--- about your stupid little planes."INSIDE AMERICAS 6TH-GEN ARSENAL: B-21, F-47, AND THE FUTURE OF AIR DOMINANCEShe also left multiple comments on the Blue Angels' Instagram posts or tagged their handle on other accounts posts where she directed users to sign a Change.org petition, "We All Want to Feel Safe: No More Blue Angels Over Seattle."When she was blocked from the Blue Angels account Aug. 5, 2023, Lombardi sent the group a direct message calling them "cowards." The message was never delivered because she was blocked.Lombardi said her cat suffered in her final days because of the aerial performances."Whatever bandwidth Laylas walnut-sized brain could previously gorge upon had been narrowed to a single overwhelming frequency: pure debilitating terror," the lawsuit states."Every August was good until then, but no August would ever be the same again. Laylas condition continued to deteriorate and she left home again, for the final time. She spent her last week fighting for her life in a specialty hospital before being humanely euthanized on August 11, 2024, surrounded by her inconsolably grieving family. Laylas final days on Earth were marred by sadistic suffering cowering in terror beneath furniture while her ailing heart struggled against the Blue Angels' relentless noise pollution. Layla died knowing only fear when she should have known only love."The lawsuit noted that Lombardi respects and supports the U.S. military and that her criticism of the Blue Angels was focused on the "environmental and Constitutional harms caused by their demonstration practices and subsequent censorship activities."She is asking a judge to force the Blue Angels to unblock her from the Instagram account, to order the defendants named in the lawsuit to take remedial First Amendment training and to award her the cost of attorney's fees.A spokesperson for the Blue Angels told Fox News Digital the squadron doesn't comment on pending litigation.
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    Joe Rogan claims Hunter Biden could be president, insists hes more intelligent than most people think
    Podcast host Joe Rogan said on Wednesday that former PresidentJoe Bidens son, Hunter Biden, is smarter than people think and could be president.During the latest episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," with guest comedian Joe DeRosa, Rogan was talking about how convincingly he thought Hunter Biden had spoken about the draw of crack cocaine."Its the greatest crack advertisement of all time," Rogan said. "No. If crack wasnt terrible for you, this guy makes me want to try crack. Im not going to. Dont do it. Im not giving any advice, but Im saying this guy, like legitimately, this might be the best advertisement for crack of all-time," Rogan said.FLASHBACK: BIDEN CHALLENGED TO TAKE PRE-DEBATE DRUG TEST IN 2024; HIS SON NOW MAKES AMBIEN CLAIM"Hes a lot smarter than people give him credit for," Rogan added. "Hes talking, and one of the things he was talking about was why smoking things are so addictive, why smoking cigarettes are so addictive, and the psychology behind it. Hes not dumb."The podcast hostadmitted that the son of the former president could himself one day be president."He could be president," Rogan told DeRosa. "No bulls---."Rogan played a clip from Hunter Bidensrecent viral interview withChannel 5sAndrew Callaghan, where Hunter Biden addressed many topics, including the science behind cocaine.ROGAN REVEALS WHAT PERSUADED HIM TO FINALLY INTERVIEW TRUMP RIGHT BEFORE THE ELECTION"The only difference betweencrack cocaine and cocaine is sodium bicarbonate, and water and heat," Hunter Biden said. "Literally, that's it.""And those things are pretty much free, if you go to a science store," Callaghan interjected."You can go to your neighborhood convenience store and just get, anyway, I don't want to tell people how to make crack cocaine, but it literally is a mayonnaise jar of cocaine and baking soda," Hunter Biden said.He added that the experience of crack cocaine versus cocaine is "vastly, vastly different" and more euphoric.
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    Heckler hijacks Florida governor's Hulk Hogan tribute with profane tirade against 'Alligator Alcatraz'
    A heckler launched into a profanity-laced tirade Thursday, slamming Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' immigration policies during a news conference in Bradenton, interrupting the governor while he was paying tribute to pro wrestling legend and state resident Hulk Hogan, who died earlier in the day.The man, positioned near the back of the room, was caught on camera jumping up from his seat and pointing aggressively at DeSantis while shouting, "Alligator Alcatraz is that your f---ing legacy?"Authorities moved in as DeSantis abruptly stopped speaking and raised his voice at the man.PRO WRESTLING ICON HULK HOGAN DEAD AT 71"Hey, stop, stop! Stop! Get out of here! Get outta here!" the Republican governor said, gesturing toward the disruption.The unidentified heckler continued yelling as he was removed by authorities. The outburst came just three minutes into DeSantis remarks.At the time, DeSantis had been sharing a personal memory of watching Hogans iconic showdown against Andr the Giant at WrestleMania III."I remember WrestleMania III. He was up ," DeSantis started, before the heckler interjected with the jab about Alligator Alcatraz.DeSantis recently made headlines for pledging $245 million to Alligator Alcatraz, an immigration detention center in the Florida Everglades.TRUMP TAUNTS NEWSOM TO VISIT 'ALLIGATOR ALCATRAZ' AND 'LEARN SOMETHING' ABOUT IMMIGRATIONBefore the incident, DeSantis opened the press event with unscripted remarks about the 71-year-old Hogans shocking death earlier in the day in Clearwater."I was sad to see the news that Hulk Hogan passed away today. He was a major icon for anybody in Gen X," DeSantis said.Hogan, who was born in Georgia and whose real name was Terry Bollea, grew up in the Tampa Bay area and called Florida home for most of his life."You know, back then, when they would do these big events like WrestleMania, you could go to it they didnt even have pay-per-view. ... It was closed-circuit," DeSantis recalled.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital has reached out to the governors office for further comment.
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