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    Mystery couple mistaken for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Snchez at Cannes
    Jeff Bezos and Lauren Snchez made a splash on the Cannes Film Festival red carpet but things weren't completely as they seemed.A couple, who share an uncanny resemblance to the famed businessman and his soon-to-be wife, turned heads while walking the red carpet at the premiere of "Dossier 137" on Thursday.The unknown woman posed for photos while walking the red carpet in a strapless black and white dress with floral designs on top which transitioned into a full black skirt.The gentleman wore a black tuxedo and a bow tie. They each also wore dark sunglasses, further concealing their true identities.KATY PERRY, LAUREN SANCHEZ SHOW OFF BLUE ORIGIN FLIGHT SUITS THAT BRING SPICE TO SPACEWhile these two may not actually be Snchez and Bezos, the famous couple are expected to attend the film festival, as Snchez is set to receive the 2025 Global Gift Women Empowerment Award at the annual Global Gift Foundation charity gala.The foundation announced its decision to honor Snchez on Instagram, calling her "a powerful voice for women around the world" whose many qualities, including her "strength, vision, and compassion uplift and inspire.""Through her leadership, she opens doors for others to rise," the post read. "Whether advocating for climate justice with the Bezos Earth Fund or creating safe, dignified spaces for families through This Is About Humanity, Lauren leads with purpose, and brings others with her."Snchez was recently in the news as part of the all-female flight crew of theBlue OriginNew Shepard mission. She was joined by pop star Katy Perry, American TV personality Gayle King, STEMBoard CEO Aisha Bowe, bioastronautics research scientist Amanda Nguyn and film producer Kerianne Flynn.During the 10-minute, 21-second mission, the women traveled more than 62 miles above Earth, crossing the internationally recognized boundary of space and experienced a few minutes of zero gravity."I came back to Earth but something in me is still up there," Snchez wrote on Instagram after the space flight. "Theres a silence in space that somehow made everything feel more alive. I looked down at our planet and felt how fragile and beautiful it all is. And how deeply connected we are."Following the mission, many celebrities shared their opinion on the decision to go through with it, with some questioning whether it was a good use of resources.Actress Olivia Wilde shared a meme of Perry getting off the spacecraft, writing, "Billion dollars bought some good memes I guess."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSCLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERIn response to the backlash, Snchez explained she gets "really fired up" when she sees the comments."I would love to have them come to Blue Origin and see the thousands of employees that don't just work here but they put their heart and soul into this vehicle," she said. "They love their work and they love the mission and it's a big deal for them.""So when we hear comments like that, I just say, 'Trust me. Come with me. I'll show you what this is about, and it's, it's really eye-opening,'" she added.Fox News Digital has reached out to reps for Bezos and Snchez for comment.
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    CBP officers seize $875K in marijuana disguised as a shipment of men's overalls
    U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers in Baltimore seized $875,000 in marijuana after it was discovered in a shipment disguised as men's overalls.Officers found more than 200 pounds of the psychoactive drug concealed inside 155 vacuum-sealed packages April 29, according to a press release from CBP.The drug-filled packages were being shipped via air cargo to Belgium and were labeled as "brace overalls for men / heavy duty workwear bib."CBP SEIZES MASSIVE HAUL OF 150,000 ILLEGAL CIGARETTES FROM CRUISE PASSENGERS IN CALIFORNIAThe marijuana, which has a street value of around $875,000 in the U.S., could have a value of two to three times that amount in Europe, depending on its potency, CBP said.CBP IN TEXAS CONFISCATES 242 POUNDS OF SMUGGLED MEXICAN BOLOGNA AT PORT OF ENTRYCBP officers noted in the release there's an ongoing trend of transnational criminal organizations trying to ship U.S.-based marijuana overseas to Europe and Africa, where "high-quality weed can fetch huge profits."CBP SEIZES MULTIPLE WEAPONS HEADED FOR MEXICO, INCLUDING AK-STYLE RIFLE TAPED TO MIGRANTS BARE CHEST"Smugglers, including transnational criminal organizations, based in oversaturated marijuana markets, attempt to generate revenue by illegally exporting bulk shipments to markets across the globe," Jason Kropiewnicki, CBPs acting area port director for the Area Port of Baltimore, said in a statement.The incident is being investigated by special agents with Homeland Security Investigation's Border Enforcement Security Task Force, CBP said.Every day last year, CBP officers seized an average of 1,571 pounds of drugs at different ports of entry across the U.S., according to the release.U.S. Customs and Border Protection did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
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    Smokey Robinson under criminal investigation by LA sheriff for sexual assault allegations
    Smokey Robinson is being investigated by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department after he was accused of sexual assault by four anonymous former employees.On Thursday, the sheriff's department confirmed that it has opened an investigation into the allegations made against the 85-year-old singer in a lawsuit filed last Tuesday."The Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department Special Victims Bureau is actively investigating criminal allegations involving William Robinson aka Smokey Robinson. The investigation is in the early stages, and we have no further comment," a representative for the LASD said in a statement shared with Fox News Digital.Robinson's lawyer, Christopher Frost, responded in a statement to Fox News Digital, writing, "We are aware that a police report has now been filed by the Plaintiffs in the civil lawsuit. It is clear to us what is happening here. Plaintiffs filed a police report only after they filed a $50 million lawsuit. "SMOKEY ROBINSON ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ASSAULT BY FORMER HOUSEKEEPERS IN $50M LAWSUITHe continued, "This means only that the police are now required to investigate. We welcome that investigation, which involves Plaintiffs who continue to hide their identities, because exposure to the truth is a powerful thing.""We feel confident that a determination will be made that Mr. Robinson did nothing wrong, and that this is a desperate attempt to prejudice public opinion and make even more of a media circus than the Plaintiffs were previously able to create," Frost added.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"The record will ultimately demonstrate that this is nothing more than a manufactured lawsuit intended to tarnish the good names of Smokey and Frances Robinson, for no other reason than unadulterated avarice."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPRobinson was accused of assaulting and raping four former housekeepers who worked at his Chatsworth home between 2006 and 2024, according to the lawsuit. The accusers are seeking $50 million in damages.
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    Education Secretary Linda McMahon dismisses Harvard University president's pay cut amid antisemitism probe
    Education Secretary Linda McMahon questioned Harvard University President Alan Garbers decision to take a 25% pay cut, saying she's not sure how that shows the university is changing policies on antisemitism or racial discrimination.A Harvard University spokesperson told Fox News Wednesday Garber agreed to take a 25% reduction in pay for the 2025-26 school year after the Trump administration cut $2.2 billion in funding to the university.McMahon was a guest on FOX Business "The Evening Edit" Thursday, and she opened up about the situation at the elite Ivy League institution and Garbers reduction in pay."I'm not quite sure today with the president of Harvard, President Garber, taking a salary decrease is somehow a statement that they're changing their policies on antisemitism or racial discrimination. I dont think that does a whole lot to solve the problem," McMahon told host Elizabeth MacDonald.HARVARD UPDATES LAWSUIT AFTER TRUMP CANCELS ADDITIONAL $450M IN FUNDING"And if you just look at some of the stats, I mean, the Harvard Crimson even reported that ... in their own research over the last couple of years, 2% to 3% of the faculty are conservative. And you just can't have that kind of discrepancy without having the theology or ideology be biased across campus."Harvard on Tuesday filed an update to its lawsuit against the Trump administration after another $450 million of research funding was cut.The Massachusetts school amended the lawsuit hours after the federal governments Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism announced that eight federal agencies were terminating approximately $450 million in grants over what is described as Harvards "radical" and "dark problem" on campus."Harvard University has repeatedly failed to confront the pervasive race discrimination and antisemitic harassment plaguing its campus," the task force said in a statement.The latest freeze comes in addition to $2.2 billion in funding already withheld and threats by the Trump administration to revoke Harvard's tax-exempt status.HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT TAKES 25% PAY CUT AMID TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FUNDING FREEZEHarvard filed its initial lawsuit in April to block $2.2 billion in funding from being denied.In its amended lawsuit, Harvard said much of the funding that was initially frozen has now been terminated, apparently with no hope of restoring it.McMahon told MacDonald she did not think Harvard has changed its practices, adding the Trump administration has gone to the university to investigate."We wanted to sit down with President Garber. I spoke with him," McMahon said. "We were going to sit down and discuss things, and we had sent a letter and asked him to come to the table. And his answer was a lawsuit that Harvard filed."Since then, she said, there has been other communication with Garber, noting the Trump administration was doing some of the things without taking away the lawsuit.But she added she is willing to discuss with Harvard officials what the university is doing differently.TRUMP FROZE FUNDING FOR HARVARD. MONEY TO THESE UNIVERSITIES MAY ALSO BE ON THE CHOPPING BLOCKMcMahon acknowledged Harvard has tried to make changes, including asking the chair of the schools Middle East Studies department to step down.She made it clear, though, that the Trump administration is not taking anything off the table."It is clear antisemitism on campus is a civil rights violation, and Harvard has argued, as other elite universities have, that maybe their First Amendment rights are being abridged," McMahon said. "This is not about the First Amendment. This is civil rights."When you put other students at risk, their safety is of concern," she added. "And their Jewish students will tell us that theyre even afraid to go to activities on campus. Thats clearly civil rights violations. Yes, that does bear investigation, and were not taking anything off the table."Harvard has become a target of Trumps broader crackdown on universities, much of which is in response to last years anti-Israel unrest that erupted on campuses across the country.DOES HARVARD DESERVE WAR WITH TRUMP, OR IS GOVERNMENT OVERSTEPPING? CAMPUS REACTS TO FUNDING BATTLEOn April 11, the Trump administration sent a letter to Garber and Harvard Corporation Lead Member Penny Pritzker outlining the institutions failures and a list of demands from the White House. In the letter, the administration accused Harvard of failing to uphold civil rights laws and to foster an "environment that produces intellectual creativity."The Trump administration threatened to pull federal funding if Harvard did not reform governance and leadership and its hiring and admissions practices by August 2025. The letter emphasized the need for Harvard to change its international admissions process to avoid admitting students who are "hostile" to American values or support terrorism or antisemitism.Harvard refused to comply with the demands, and Garber said "no government should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and areas of study and inquiry they can pursue."The Trump administration then froze $2.2 billion in funding to Harvard and is reportedly looking to slash another billion, according to The Wall Street Journal.The university later filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its "unlawful" freezing of funds.Fox News Digital's Greg Norman, Andrea Margolis, Stephen Sorace and Bonny Chu contributed to this report.
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    'Daily Show' co-host shocked most young male Trump voters he met were 'pretty kind'
    "The Daily Show" co-host Jordan Klepper said Thursday he was a little surprised by the lack of "cruelty" he experienced when meeting with young, male Trump voters.As part of his upcoming Comedy Central documentary "MAGA: The Next Generation,"Klepper met with several college-aged men to understand the demographic that swung wildly in favor of President Donald Trump in the 2024 election."I had such a cynical perspective of the youth walking into this thing," Klepper told Variety. "I expected to be confronted by a bunch of d--- 22-year-olds who want to rail on trans people in sports and kick out all the immigrants. But the cruelty wasnt there."'DAILY SHOW' CO-HOST JORDAN KLEPPER CALLS OUT STUDIO AUDIENCE FOR CHEERING TESLA ARSONISTSDespite describing "dicey" experiences during Trump's first term, Klepper said most of the people he met were "pretty kind" and more interested in the excitement and celebrity surrounding Trump than politics itself."MAGA was suddenly framed by pundits in the manosphere as punk rock, as counterculture," Klepper said, adding, "[T]he algorithms on these social media sites lean toward the aggressive and the hyperbolic, and its shaping the conversation."Based on his interactions, Klepper felt more confident that the "MAGA movement" could be dissolved politically once it no longer has the "attention and fame" behind it.In the meantime, "The Daily Show" could be facing its own challenges in the near future as its parent company, Paramount, remains locked in a billion-dollar lawsuit with Trump after the latter accused CBS News of election interference in a "60 Minutes" interview.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe lawsuit has already resulted in longtime "60 Minutes" producer Bill Owens resigning in April.Though Klepper insisted his show so far hasnt been pressured by Paramount to make any changes, he remained uncertain if things would stay that way."The future is always a big question mark, industry-wise, administration-wise. Who knows if free speech will be legal six months from now?" Klepper said. "I cant f---ing control any of that, so Im going to enjoy what we have right now."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP
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    NBA great Shaquille O'Neal floats theory on Blue Origin flight
    Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal is weighing in on the recent Blue Origin space flight.Blue Origin was founded by Amazon founder and Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos.O'Neal mentioned the recent high-profile Blue Origin flight, which featured an all-female crew, during a recent discussion with comedian David Spade.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMO'Neal, a four-time NBA champion, suggested the trip to space did not actually occur. O'Neal's theory seemed to center around his belief that Bezos was never willing to send his fiance, Lauren Sanchez, into space.BLUE ORIGIN LAUNCHES KATY PERRY, ALL-FEMALE CREW INTO SPACE, COMPLETES SAFE LANDINGSanchez and singer Katy Perry, television personality Gayle King, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, film producer Kerianne Flynn and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen all took part in the trip.But O'Neal also pointed out what he believed were discrepancies within a video Blue Origin released. From the 51-year-old NBA analyst's perspective, something in the recording appeared to be off."I know Jeff loves Laura. He wouldn't want anything to happen to her," O'Neal told Spade during a recent edition of the "The Big Podcast with Shaq.""So, I think there was some green screen involvement there. Thats one. No. 2, their hair was luxurious in space. Katy Perrys hair didnt move. Lauras hair didnt move. Nobodys hair moved. Then I saw when they landed Jeff had the special key, but it was already open. So, Im going to go Universal Studios green screen on this one."Fox News Digital contacted Blue Origin for comment but did not immediately receive a response.Several celebrities attended the event last month, including Oprah, a close friend of King's. The mission spanned 10 minutes and 21 seconds.Perry said the experience of going to space was "second to being a mom.""Thats why it was hard for me to go because thats all my love right there. And I have to surrender and trust that the universe is going to take care of me, protect me and also my family and my daughter," she said.Fox News' Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Mace unloads after arrest of trans activist who allegedly threatened to 'assassinate' her
    "I hope they have makeup wipes in prison."Thats how Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., responded to the arrest of Samuel Theodore Cain, a trans-identifying activist who goes by "Roxie Wolfe" online, after he was charged with allegedly making repeated death threats against the congresswoman.Cain, 19, was taken into custody by the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) after months of alleged threats, making him the first known trans activist in the country to be arrested for threatening a sitting member of Congress.In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Mace didnt hold back.EXCLUSIVE: NANCY MACE TARGETED BY PENNSYLVANIA MAN ARRESTED FOR THREATENING TRUMP"Ive waited for this for a long time," she said. "Trans activists have been threatening to kill me every day for over six months, ever since I started filing bills to protect womens spaces."Mace said her top priority has always been protecting her family, her staff and herself from the kind of politically motivated violence she believes is getting worse and is also ignored by the left."We live in fear every day, looking over our shoulders because these trans activists fuel violence," she said. "And yet not one Democrat has spoken up to say its wrong."Cain allegedly posted violent messages online threatening to kill Mace and her children, describing graphic ways he would harm her. According to Mace, these threats were shared with law enforcement and the public for months.Investigative journalist Andy Ngo reported Cain had a history of allegedly posting threats and expressing support for far-left causes.REP. NANCY MACES ALLEGED ATTACKER PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO INCIDENT ON CAPITOL GROUNDSIn one post, Cain allegedly wrote, "I'M GOING TO ASSASSINATE REPRESENTATIVE NANCY MACE WITH A GUN AND I'M BEING 100% DEAD ASS."Ngo's investigation revealed that Cain's social media accounts were filled with posts about trans-related topics and support for Democrats. After being contacted by the FBI about his posts, Cain allegedly admitted to making the threat but claimed he "didn't mean it.""Weve posted the voicemails," Mace said. "Weve shared the text messages. They talked about smashing my head into a bathroom floor or shooting me."This is who these people are. And still, not a single Democrat has stood up and said, This is unacceptable."Mace said the silence speaks volumes."When the left shows you who they are, believe them," she said. "They are normalizing political violence, and theyre doing it by refusing to condemn it."Mace, who has introduced legislation to protect womens bathrooms and spaces, said this arrest only proves why her efforts matter."This matters more than ever," she said. "We have to protect women. Real men protect women. Real men dont threaten them. But we cant do this alone. We need more people to speak out."She said real change will only happen when people stop being afraid and start holding dangerous behavior accountable."This arrest happened because someone had the courage to act," she said. "That was Capitol Police. That was SLED. I demanded it too, but they finally said, Not one more. Thats what we need courage, not silence."Cain allegedly made many of his threats publicly on social media. Mace said thats a major problem and called for changes to Section 230, the law that shields tech platforms from liability. According to the DOJ, 230 "provides immunity to online platforms from civil liability based on third-party content and for the removal of content in certain circumstances.""You cant even sue blogs when people post threats or lies," she said. "Theres no accountability. That has to change. People are being targeted, and these platforms are letting it happen."Some on the left have accused Mace of "punching down" for calling attention to her would-be attacker. Mace had a sharp response."Only Democrats blame the victim," she said. "They dont want to protect women. Weve seen it in sports, bathrooms, locker rooms and now in politics. They always look the other way."Theres a total double standard. Not one Democrat colleague of mine has spoken out since the arrest. Not one."Asked what she would say to other lawmakers, especially women, who are scared to speak out on gender and safety issues, Mace was clear."Violence against women should always be taken seriously," she said. "We should believe women. We should protect them. And we should prosecute the people who want to hurt them.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"If you care about women, prove it. Stand up and say, No more!"Mace also revealed to Fox News Digital shes preparing a victim impact statement and hopes to attend Cains bond hearing scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Friday."Im working on it now," she said. "Were figuring out logistics, but I plan to be there."
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    Progressive prosecutor lets illegal immigrant teen off easy after 90mph crash that killed 24 year-old woman
    PROGRAMMING ALERT: TUNE INTO FOX AND FRIENDS FRIDAY MORNING AT 6:30 AM (ET) TO HEAR FROM THE FATHER OF KAITLYN WEAVERA teenage illegal immigrant who killed a 24-year-old Colorado woman during a high-speed crash was given a lenient plea deal by a progressive district attorney that allowed him to walk free without serving any jail time.The 15-year-old Colombian teen, who has not been publicly named because of state laws that shield the identity of underage criminal suspects, was sentenced to two years probation and 100 hours of community service for the July 2024 death of Kaitlyn Weaver, her father, John Weaver, told Fox News Digital.The office of Arapahoe County District Attorney Amy Padden offered the teen a plea deal if he admitted his guilt in the deadly crash.The teen was racing his Jeep with other kids at speeds of 90 mph in a residential neighborhood in the Denver suburb of Aurora when he T-boned Weaver's vehicle at an intersection, her father said."It was an instantaneous death," John Weaver said.Kaitlyn Weaver was waiting at a stop sign and speaking to her boyfriend on speakerphone at the time she was struck, he said. She was kept on life support for two days before she was taken off and her organs were donated.The teen suspect was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide. At the time, the Weavers were told by the DA's office the case was a "no plea offer" case, John Weaver said.However, in January, Padden, who received endorsements from Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, informed the Weaver family her office would negotiate a probation plea deal.BLUE SANCTUARY STATE OPERATING AS 'CONTROL' CENTER FOR VICIOUS MIGRANT GANG: ACTING DEA CHIEF"They said by doing two years probation, that's probably more than the judge would give if he pleaded guilty," John Weaver said. "You don't have to participate in a bad system. If the judge wanted to sentence him to less, that's the judge's issue. What happened in this case is you (prosecutors) created it into your issue. Now you're part of the problem."The Weavers' attorney, Matthew Durkin, called the deal "abhorrent," noting that Weaver was killed during the prime of her life.John Weaver noted that the teen who killed his daughter was in the United States illegally and unlicensed."We had a collision where the immigration system and the criminal justice system collided, and now my daughter's dead," he said.The teen had taken the uninsured Jeep without his mother's permission, according to local reports. His mother told authorities she planned to move him back to Colombia, but he has since applied for asylum.Arapahoe County Assistant District Attorney Ryan Brackley said he "unequivocally" condemns the teen's "reckless and unlawful behavior, which had devastating and irreversible results.""We believe the conviction to the highest charge in this case and the negotiated sentence acknowledges the seriousness of this preventable tragedy, and that no legal outcome can truly make up for the profound loss and void Kaitlyns loved ones will live with permanently," Brackley said.In a Facebook post this week, Padden addressed Weaver's death while focusing on the dangers of speeding."We acknowledge Kaitlyn Weavers death was the direct result of a crash caused by an unlicensed teenager driving at nearly twice the posted speed limit," she wrote. "This tragic loss is a powerful reminder that it is not just alcohol or drug-impaired driving that takes lives. Driving at dangerous speeds has deadly consequences too, and they are felt by our entire community."
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    NBA great Shaquille O'Neal floats theory on Blue Origin flight
    Basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O'Neal is weighing in on the recent Blue Origin space flight.Blue Origin was founded by Amazon founder and Executive Chairman Jeff Bezos.O'Neal mentioned the recent high-profile Blue Origin flight, which featured an all-female crew, during a recent discussion with comedian David Spade.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMO'Neal, a four-time NBA champion, suggested the trip to space did not actually occur. O'Neal's theory seemed to center around his belief that Bezos was never willing to send his fiance, Lauren Sanchez, into space.BLUE ORIGIN LAUNCHES KATY PERRY, ALL-FEMALE CREW INTO SPACE, COMPLETES SAFE LANDINGSanchez and singer Katy Perry, television personality Gayle King, NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe, film producer Kerianne Flynn and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen all took part in the trip.But O'Neal also pointed out what he believed were discrepancies within a video Blue Origin released. From the 51-year-old NBA analyst's perspective, something in the recording appeared to be off."I know Jeff loves Laura. He wouldn't want anything to happen to her," O'Neal told Spade during a recent edition of the "The Big Podcast with Shaq.""So, I think there was some green screen involvement there. Thats one. No. 2, their hair was luxurious in space. Katy Perrys hair didnt move. Lauras hair didnt move. Nobodys hair moved. Then I saw when they landed Jeff had the special key, but it was already open. So, Im going to go Universal Studios green screen on this one."Fox News Digital contacted Blue Origin for comment but did not immediately receive a response.Several celebrities attended the event last month, including Oprah, a close friend of King's. The mission spanned 10 minutes and 21 seconds.Perry said the experience of going to space was "second to being a mom.""Thats why it was hard for me to go because thats all my love right there. And I have to surrender and trust that the universe is going to take care of me, protect me and also my family and my daughter," she said.Fox News' Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    EXCLUSIVE: Nancy Mace unloads after arrest of trans activist who allegedly threatened to 'assassinate' her
    "I hope they have makeup wipes in prison."Thats how Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., responded to the arrest of Samuel Theodore Cain, a trans-identifying activist who goes by "Roxie Wolfe" online, after he was charged with allegedly making repeated death threats against the congresswoman.Cain, 19, was taken into custody by the South Carolina State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) after months of alleged threats, making him the first known trans activist in the country to be arrested for threatening a sitting member of Congress.In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Mace didnt hold back.EXCLUSIVE: NANCY MACE TARGETED BY PENNSYLVANIA MAN ARRESTED FOR THREATENING TRUMP"Ive waited for this for a long time," she said. "Trans activists have been threatening to kill me every day for over six months, ever since I started filing bills to protect womens spaces."Mace said her top priority has always been protecting her family, her staff and herself from the kind of politically motivated violence she believes is getting worse and is also ignored by the left."We live in fear every day, looking over our shoulders because these trans activists fuel violence," she said. "And yet not one Democrat has spoken up to say its wrong."Cain allegedly posted violent messages online threatening to kill Mace and her children, describing graphic ways he would harm her. According to Mace, these threats were shared with law enforcement and the public for months.Investigative journalist Andy Ngo reported Cain had a history of allegedly posting threats and expressing support for far-left causes.REP. NANCY MACES ALLEGED ATTACKER PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO INCIDENT ON CAPITOL GROUNDSIn one post, Cain allegedly wrote, "I'M GOING TO ASSASSINATE REPRESENTATIVE NANCY MACE WITH A GUN AND I'M BEING 100% DEAD ASS."Ngo's investigation revealed that Cain's social media accounts were filled with posts about trans-related topics and support for Democrats. After being contacted by the FBI about his posts, Cain allegedly admitted to making the threat but claimed he "didn't mean it.""Weve posted the voicemails," Mace said. "Weve shared the text messages. They talked about smashing my head into a bathroom floor or shooting me."This is who these people are. And still, not a single Democrat has stood up and said, This is unacceptable."Mace said the silence speaks volumes."When the left shows you who they are, believe them," she said. "They are normalizing political violence, and theyre doing it by refusing to condemn it."Mace, who has introduced legislation to protect womens bathrooms and spaces, said this arrest only proves why her efforts matter."This matters more than ever," she said. "We have to protect women. Real men protect women. Real men dont threaten them. But we cant do this alone. We need more people to speak out."She said real change will only happen when people stop being afraid and start holding dangerous behavior accountable."This arrest happened because someone had the courage to act," she said. "That was Capitol Police. That was SLED. I demanded it too, but they finally said, Not one more. Thats what we need courage, not silence."Cain allegedly made many of his threats publicly on social media. Mace said thats a major problem and called for changes to Section 230, the law that shields tech platforms from liability. According to the DOJ, 230 "provides immunity to online platforms from civil liability based on third-party content and for the removal of content in certain circumstances.""You cant even sue blogs when people post threats or lies," she said. "Theres no accountability. That has to change. People are being targeted, and these platforms are letting it happen."Some on the left have accused Mace of "punching down" for calling attention to her would-be attacker. Mace had a sharp response."Only Democrats blame the victim," she said. "They dont want to protect women. Weve seen it in sports, bathrooms, locker rooms and now in politics. They always look the other way."Theres a total double standard. Not one Democrat colleague of mine has spoken out since the arrest. Not one."Asked what she would say to other lawmakers, especially women, who are scared to speak out on gender and safety issues, Mace was clear."Violence against women should always be taken seriously," she said. "We should believe women. We should protect them. And we should prosecute the people who want to hurt them.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"If you care about women, prove it. Stand up and say, No more!"Mace also revealed to Fox News Digital shes preparing a victim impact statement and hopes to attend Cains bond hearing scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Friday."Im working on it now," she said. "Were figuring out logistics, but I plan to be there."
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