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    2025-05-16 02:59:10 ·
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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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    2025-05-16 02:59:10 ·
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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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    2025-05-16 02:59:10 ·
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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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    2025-05-16 02:59:10 ·
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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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    2025-05-16 02:59:10 ·
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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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    2025-05-16 03:59:09 ·
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    Marco Rubio warns Iran 'at the threshold' of nuclear weapon capability as US-Iran talks continue
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the United States faces a critical moment with Iran to curb the Islamic Republics efforts todevelop a nuclear weapon and limit its uranium enrichment.In an interview Thursday on "Hannity," Rubio said that all NATO members will have agreed on a goal of reaching 5% of GDP on defense over the next decade by the 2025 NATO Summit in June, amid rising global threats.U.S. and Iranian officials have held four rounds of talks, primarily in Oman, since President Donald Trump took office to address Tehrans nuclear program.The International Atomic Energy Agency, often referred to as theUnited Nations' nuclear watchdog, noted in a March report that Irans stockpile of 60% enriched uranium had alarmingly grown from 182 kg to 275 kg,approximately 401 pounds to 606 pounds, in early 2025."Once you're at 60, you're 90% of the way there. You are, in essence, a threshold nuclear weapons state, which is what Iran basically has become," Rubio said in an interview from Turkey.IRAN VASTLY INCREASED NUCLEAR FUEL STOCKPILE AHEAD OF TRUMP RETURN, UN AGENCY FINDS"They are at the threshold of a nuclear weapon. If they decided to do so, they could do so very quickly. If they stockpile enough of that 60 percent enriched, they could very quickly turn it into 90 and weaponize it. That's the danger we face right now. That's the urgency here."He added: "They are fairly close. Too close for comfort,to a nuclear weapon."Trump told reporters in Qatar that the United States was getting close to a nuclear deal with Iran."Iran has sort of agreed to the terms," he said, adding that the Middle Eastern nation can never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.The New York Times reported that IransForeign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday at a book-signing ceremony in Tehran that his country would never give up its right to civilian nuclear energy. "None of our nuclear enrichment facilities will be dismantled," he said, according to the outlet.IRAN HIDING MISSILE, DRONE PROGRAMS UNDER GUISE OF COMMERCIAL FRONT TO EVADE SANCTIONSThe White House announced in February that it would engage in a "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran in an effort to curbits nuclear program, international ballistic missile development and support for regional proxies that seek to harm Americans.Rubio told Fox News host Sean Hannity that Trump wants Iran to be a peaceful and prosperous country."In the end, the decision lies in the hands of one person, and that's the supreme leader in Iran, and I hope he chooses the path of peace and prosperity, not a destructive path, and we'll see how that plays out," he said.
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    Marco Rubio warns Iran 'at the threshold' of nuclear weapon capability as US-Iran talks continue
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the United States faces a critical moment with Iran to curb the Islamic Republics efforts todevelop a nuclear weapon and limit its uranium enrichment.In an interview Thursday on "Hannity," Rubio said that all NATO members will have agreed on a goal of reaching 5% of GDP on defense over the next decade by the 2025 NATO Summit in June, amid rising global threats.U.S. and Iranian officials have held four rounds of talks, primarily in Oman, since President Donald Trump took office to address Tehrans nuclear program.The International Atomic Energy Agency, often referred to as theUnited Nations' nuclear watchdog, noted in a March report that Irans stockpile of 60% enriched uranium had alarmingly grown from 182 kg to 275 kg,approximately 401 pounds to 606 pounds, in early 2025."Once you're at 60, you're 90% of the way there. You are, in essence, a threshold nuclear weapons state, which is what Iran basically has become," Rubio said in an interview from Turkey.IRAN VASTLY INCREASED NUCLEAR FUEL STOCKPILE AHEAD OF TRUMP RETURN, UN AGENCY FINDS"They are at the threshold of a nuclear weapon. If they decided to do so, they could do so very quickly. If they stockpile enough of that 60 percent enriched, they could very quickly turn it into 90 and weaponize it. That's the danger we face right now. That's the urgency here."He added: "They are fairly close. Too close for comfort,to a nuclear weapon."Trump told reporters in Qatar that the United States was getting close to a nuclear deal with Iran."Iran has sort of agreed to the terms," he said, adding that the Middle Eastern nation can never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.The New York Times reported that IransForeign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday at a book-signing ceremony in Tehran that his country would never give up its right to civilian nuclear energy. "None of our nuclear enrichment facilities will be dismantled," he said, according to the outlet.IRAN HIDING MISSILE, DRONE PROGRAMS UNDER GUISE OF COMMERCIAL FRONT TO EVADE SANCTIONSThe White House announced in February that it would engage in a "maximum pressure" campaign against Iran in an effort to curbits nuclear program, international ballistic missile development and support for regional proxies that seek to harm Americans.Rubio told Fox News host Sean Hannity that Trump wants Iran to be a peaceful and prosperous country."In the end, the decision lies in the hands of one person, and that's the supreme leader in Iran, and I hope he chooses the path of peace and prosperity, not a destructive path, and we'll see how that plays out," he said.
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    2025-05-16 04:59:01 ·
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    WATCH LIVE: President Trump delivers remarks at US-UAE business roundtable
    The president has inked major deals as he wraps up his third and final stop on his Middle East trip.
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    Astros vs. Rangers Highlights | MLB on FOX
    Check out the best moments between the Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers.
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    Trump at his best: Podcaster Theo Von appears with the president in Qatar
    Panelists Jason Rantz and Rachel Bovard discuss President Donald Trumps surprise guest in Qatar and actor Jerry Seinfeld being heckled by pro-Palestinian protester on Fox News @ Night.
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