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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSenate Republicans push major rule change to fast-track Trump nominees in batches this weekSenate Republicans are still not done with their effort to alter Senate procedure to expedite the confirmation of blocs ofPresident Trumps non-cabinet and judicial nominees all at once. But if all goes according to plan, Senate Republicans should be able to confirm the nominees in question by the end of the week.GOP TRIGGERS NUCLEAR OPTION IN SENATE TO BREAK DEM BLOCKADE OF TRUMP NOMINEESThe Senate votes tonight to adopt the new "executive" resolution which Senate Majority LeaderJohn Thune (R-S.D.) engineered to make it easier to approve batches of lower-level nominees in one fell swoop.Thune will likely "file cloture" (which is the method to cut off debate in the Senate) on the actual bloc of 48 nominees which he hopes to confirm as a slate later today.SENATE GOP HURTLES TOWARD NUCLEAR OPTION AFTER DEAL WITH DEMS FALLS APARTBy rule, there must be a day before the Senate can vote to break a filibuster on the slate of nominees. That will ripen for a vote on Wednesday with Tuesday serving as the "intervening day."So Wednesday is the day to watch.That bloc of nominees will NOT score the 60 votes necessary to break a filibuster.TRUMP NOMINEES PILE UP AS GOP WEIGHS RULE SHIFT ONCE FLOATED BY DEMOCRATSBut Thune will switch his vote to be on the prevailing side (in this case, the noes), and order a re-vote. Senate rules allow a senator on the "winning" side of an issue to call for a new vote.Thune will then make a point of order that the precedent of the Senate should be a simple majority to break a filibuster on a bloc of lower-level nominees like these. The chair will rule against Thune. But thats what Thune wants. He will then appeal the ruling of the chair that is in fact a simple majority to break a filibuster on a batch of nominees like that. If the Senate then secures a simple majority to overrule the chair, Thune will have established anew precedent for this type of slate for nominees. Thune will then ask that the Senate re-vote the failed vote to break a filibuster. That is Thunes right since he changed his vote earlier. But rather than 60 votes to break a filibuster, it will only take a simple majority.That is the new "precedent" for breaking a filibuster for low-level nominees. After the Senate burns off its "post cloture" time on Thursday, the Senate will finally vote to confirm this batch of 48 nominees.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMManchin says he wanted GOP to win Senate to stop Democrats' quest for 'raw political power'Former Sen. Joe Manchin, I-W.Va., wanted Republicans to win the Senate last year in order to prevent Democrats pursuit of "raw political power."In his new book, "Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense," set to be released on Tuesday and obtained by Fox News Digital, the former West Virginia Democrat-turned-Independent ripped into his ex-political party, tore into former Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden and blasted Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., while lauding the relationship that he had with President Donald Trump.Manchin made waves when he and former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, who also left the Democratic Party to become an Independent, bucked Schumer and voted against the move to nuke the Senate filibuster in 2022.SCHUMER SILENT AS VAN HOLLEN BLASTS 'SPINELESS' NY DEMOCRATS OVER MAMDANI SNUBHe recalled that vote in his book and the pressure he felt from Schumer and Senate Democrats to fall in line on that and other key votes during Bidens presidency.Manchin accused Schumer of wanting a vote he "could broadcast to the radical left to prove his loyalty" and said the then-Senate majority leader didnt actually believe that getting rid of the filibuster was the right thing to do, but rather to fulfill his "only priority" of maintaining control of the Senate."Because of what I knew and what I had seen firsthand I wanted Republicans to win the Senate majority in 2024," Manchin wrote. "I believed it was the only hope for preserving the Senate as an institution. I truly believed that, if in power, Republicans would uphold the filibuster, the last guardrail preventing total partisan rule."DEMOCRATS FRET RETURN OF JOE BIDEN, KAMALA HARRIS TO SPOTLIGHT AS PARTY TRIES TO 'TURN THE PAGE': REPORT"Schumer and the Democrats had already shown their hand eliminating the filibuster would have been their first order of business," he continued. "They had no interest in protecting the Senates role as the deliberative body. They only cared about raw political power."The quest to end the filibuster is also why Manchin wouldnt endorse former Vice President Kamala Harris in her run against Trump."She knew this was the Holy Grail and the only hope we have to preserve any bipartisanship and maintain our democracy," Manchin said.He also outlined an early fight he had with Biden where, when Democrats were trying to ram through the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan in the early months of his presidency in an evenly-divided Senate, Manchin rejected it.Biden ripped into Manchin for standing in the way of an early victory.EX-NBC NEWS HOST CHUCK TODD LAMENTS DEMOCRATIC PARTY A 'COLLECTION OF PEOPLE THAT DON'T LIKE TRUMP'"As the drama began, I got a call from the president, and was he hot," Manchin wrote. "'If you kill this f bill, I will never speak to you again, he promised. Anyone who knows Joe Biden and I have known him for a very long time knows hes got a very bad temper. He calls it his Irish. I call it unfortunate. But if he was going there, so was I.""'Your actions are reckless,' I spat back. Youre sending a f check to everyone. And if you missed anyone, it was only by mistake."The legislation ultimately passed after a compromise was reached, but Manchin noted that he later regretted "capitulating on the American Rescue Plan."He also described having a far better relationship with Trump, who he considered a fellow "outsider," than Obama, and noted that Obama reached out to him twice during his entire presidency: once after he won reelection to the Senate in 2012 and again in 2015 to persuade him from voting against his nuclear deal with Iran."From the start, President Trump had an open line of communication with me. I spoke to him more in the first two years of his presidency than I did to President Obama during all eight years of his time in office," Manchin said.Fox News Digital reached out to the offices of Schumer, Obama and Biden for comment but did not immediately hear back.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexans have pregame moment of silence for victims of violence but don't mention Charlie KirkAdd the Houston Texans to the list of teams that used their home game during the NFL's Week 2 schedule to pause for a pregame moment of silence, although the team's effort before the Monday Night game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers did not mention Charlie Kirk.At approximately 6:40 p.m. ET or about 20 minutes prior to kickoff the Texans broadcast this message over their stadium public address at NRG Stadium:"Ladies and gentlemen, we are asking all families to join us in a moment of silence to honor all the victims of violence and natural disasters across the country.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"It's our hope that together, we condemn all forms of violence. Thank you."The pause in the pregame program lasted 10 seconds. It was broadcast on ESPN.OutKick earlier asked the Texans if they planned to have any sort of pregame moment of silence for Kirk, the Turning Point USA founder who was slain last week.Seven other NFL teams hosting home games elected to have such moments of silence or reflection. Five had decided not to have moments of silence that mentioned Kirk.Those home teams made their own decisions about what to do relative to Kirk. The NFL, meanwhile, decided to do a league-mandated moment of silent reflection prior the Green Bay Packers game at Lambeau Field.The Texans sent an explanation to OutKick as to why Kirk's name was not mentioned."We held a moment of silence pregame to honor all victims of violence and natural disasters across the country," the club said in a statement. "Unfortunately, there have been a number of recent tragedies, so we did not think it was appropriate to single any of them out and minimize the others that have occurred."So obviously the Texans would argue they addressed the Kirk assassination although, you know, they didn't address the Kirk assassination by name.It should be noted that the Dallas Cowboys, the other NFL club in Texas, absolutely held a pregame tribute for Kirk. And club owner Jerry Jones explained his thinking on the matter afterward.There is one remaining NFL game left on the schedule and that is the Las Vegas Raiders hosting the Los Angeles Chargers at 10 p.m.OutKick has reached out to the Raiders to ask about their plans for a pregame moment of silence doing it, not doing it.Admittedly, we didn't ask the Raiders whether they were doing it without, you know, mentioning Kirk altogether a hybrid approach to a tribute the Texans devised Monday evening.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRyan Rouths SUV looked lived in, filled with passports, phones and notes, FBI special agent testifiesAn FBI evidence specialist testified Monday that Ryan Rouths black Nissan Xterra was cluttered with clothing, tools and handwritten notes and appeared as though someone had been living in it when she searched it the day after his arrest.FBI Special Agent Cindy Barrois, an Evidence Response Team leader in the Miami Field Office, said the Xterras back seats were folded down with what looked like a mattress."It appeared the vehicle was lived in," she said.In court Monday, she displayed six cellphones collected from the SUV, Rouths expired Hawaii drivers license, a valid U.S. passport and handwritten notes including a list with "pipe," "C-clamp," "blanket," "pillow," "tape," "paint," "green poncho" and phone numbers.Another note listed flight options to Mexico and Colombia under the name "Bryan Wilson." A separate Bank of Hawaii paper read, "Make tourniquet."PROSECUTION PRESSES FORWARD AS RYAN ROUTH TRIAL RESUMES ON DAY 6Routh is on trial representing himself for federal charges filed against him for allegedly attempting to assassinate Donald Trump exactly one year ago on Sept. 15, 2024.Barrois testified the vehicle was "not organized," and included food, tools, gloves, a disposable tablecloth and a .45-caliber cartridge casing in the glove box. Photos shown to jurors included the passport in the drivers area, multiple phones and where they were found, and a close-up of the .45 casing.She also pointed to alleged stickers on the Xterra that appeared to have been blacked out with spray paint, showing drip marks. Items presented in court from the SUV included a red Harbor Freight flashlight, an Akaso camera battery, a black metal rod like those used in chain-link fences, multiple pairs of work gloves, a black mask, poncho and zip tie in a Ziploc and a large quantity of orange earplugs.Prosecutors also walked jurors through receipts they say place Routh in Palm Beach County, Florida, for weeks: cash overnight-parking slips from a Marathon gas station in South Bay, Florida, dated Aug. 14 (eight nights), Aug. 21 (six nights), Aug. 29 (six nights), Sept. 5 (six nights) and Sept. 12 (four nights), plus local receipts from Dollar Tree, Family Dollar and McDonalds.Jurors also saw two unopened cans of Vienna sausages and a 56-ounce SunnyD bottle allegedly found in the car, along with a SunnyD receipt. Barrois said North Carolina and Ohio license plates were recovered under the drivers seat; a North Carolina registration in the glove box listed Rouths daughter, Sara Ellen Routh.RYAN ROUTH TRIAL: JURY SELECTION BEGINS IN TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT CASERouth, representing himself, asked whether some items "could have been in there for years" and why one photo showed the .45-caliber casing in the glove box and another did not. For the first time in the trial, the prosecution came up after Rouths cross-examination to "re-direct" the witness with further questioning.Routh also said there were dress clothes in the SUV and referenced a note that read, "If you need this car moved text," listing numbers for "Sarah" and "Oran."Later, FBI Evidence Analysis Request Coordinator Erin Farais testified about items removed from the SKS rifle. She said a fingerprint was found on tape from the gun but did not identify whose it was. When Routh asked whether removing tape affected scope accuracy testing, Judge Aileen Cannon told jurors, "This case isnt about how accurate the gun shoots."RYAN ROUTH TRIAL OPENS WITH BIZARRE JURY QUESTIONS AND WITNESS DRAMACLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPCourt staff told media that trial exhibits will be made public only after the proceedings conclude.Routh also told the judge he hadnt decided whether to call his son, Oran, to the witness stand. Judge Cannon noted "a lot of work" had gone into arranging his transport.Prosecutors said additional FBI forensic witnesses including a firearms/toolmark examiner were slated to follow.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBrewers manager reads touching Bob Uecker letter after team clinches postseason berthThe Milwaukee Brewers became the first team in MLB this season to clinch a postseason berth following a 9-8 win over the St. Louis Cardinals.Before celebrating in the locker room, the late Brewers broadcasting legend Bob Uecker, a Ford C. Frick Award recipient and member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, was the focus of the moment.Manager Pat Murphy told his "Brew Crew" that he had received a "letter today from Ueck." The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported the letter was handed to Murphy by owner Mark Attanasio, though it was described as a "tribute to Uecker," making it unclear if the broadcaster actually wrote it.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe message carried extra meaning for a group that last celebrated a postseason berth with Uecker in the clubhouse. Uecker died in January at age 90."Howdy, boys. Never a doubt you would get this invitation," Murphy read from the paper in a video posted by the Brewers on X. "You did it by believing. Really miss you guys, and I wish I was there. The God Almighty picked me to be on his team up here, albeit Im the third catcher.BASEBALL FAN GOES VIRAL FOR WORKING ON LAPTOP DURING CUBS' WIN OVER BREWERS"Told the big guy about you guys. You play hard every night. Youre not afraid to play for each other. Hes obviously very interested in the group with this uncommon goodness The fact that you have the best record in baseball and the best road record in baseball caught his attention. I know you guys really dont need me, but Ive got to tell you, Ill be on the headset every night watching. And dont forget to take it all in, enjoy it, keep it light and believe in each other. Bob Uecker."After reading, Murphy raised a glass to Uecker."Lets toast to him and our team and what weve achieved so far," he said.The Brewers havent just been a surprise this season, but a powerhouse in the National League as the postseason nears with just a couple of weeks left in the regular season. They own MLBs best record at 91-58, and while they have made the playoffs in seven of the last eight seasons, they are still chasing their first World Series berth since 1982.Uecker was broadcasting for the Brewers years before that World Series run, beginning his career in 1971 and keeping his headset on through 2024. He also gained worldwide recognition for his roles in the "Major League" movies and on the sitcom "Mr. Belvedere."Uecker battled lung cancer and died on Jan. 16. Throughout this season, the Brewers have worn a patch on their jerseys to honor his contributions to the organization.With games still remaining in the regular season, Milwaukee hopes to lock up home-field advantage throughout the playoffs by holding onto the leagues best record heading into October.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNew 'Bachelorette' Taylor Frankie Paul wrestles with Mormon values over intimate fantasy suite decisionReality TV star Taylor Frankie Paul is the next "Bachelorette."The "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" star opened up about how she plans to handle the fantasy suite portion of the ABC show despite her ties to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Paul will ultimately have the chance to spend the night with three of "The Bachelorette" contestants before narrowing the pool to her final two. Paul admitted it's important to develop a physical connection with a potential partner."It's funny because my mom's back right here watching. I've told her that, and I'm like, Mom, you have to test the car before," Paul said during an appearance on the podcast "Call Her Daddy" when asked about whether she planned to use the fantasy suites. "Like how do you not know and like that's a huge thing in marriage, and if you don't connect, that could be a huge issue down the road when you're married."However, Paul noted that she didn't think she'd be intimate with more than one person.SECRET LIVES OF MORMON WIVES STAR SAYS ARREST AFTER SWINGERS SEX SCANDAL COULD HAVE SAVED MY LIFE"that's where it gets confusing for me because I understand the waiting game but in that situation, per se, two, three people. For me, I would feel disrespectful doing it to two people."She pointed to the way former "Bachelor" star Joey Graziadei handled the situation during his season. The tennis coach didn't share any details about what happened behind closed doors during his fantasy suites."They never talked about it. And I wanted to know because, yeah, obviously, he ended up picking Kelsey, but I'm like, but did he sleep with all of 'em, did he sleep with two of 'em? Because he really, you could tell, he loves Kelsey. But for me, obviously if someone had said they loved me, and they slept with all of us it would be a dealbreaker for me," Paul said."I was so curious. I'm like, wait, I need to know. Did he, did they not? And he never spoke on it, which may be outta respect. That's something he didn't wanna share," she noted. "And so, I also respect that. I'm like, okay, maybe he just didn't want his sex [life] being broadcasted and his, him and his future potential wife, you know? So I kind of respect that too. It was never said. So for me, I do know how I'm gonna go into that, but I don't wanna give that away yet."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSGrowing up in the Mormon Church, Paul said sex was a "very obviously taboo" subject."So if I'm doing it, I'm not talking about it. I'm not telling my parents, I'm not telling anybody. I was very, I don't wanna say secretive, but I felt shame, guilt. So it's gonna be a secret."Paul said she felt like she "grew up with this guilt" attached to sex."And I don't know if that's already just engraved in how we were raised, but and that's no one to blame," she told host Alex Cooper. "I think, obviously, my parents, their parents taught them that and so on and so forth. And within our church, I think a lot of LDS members could relate to that, like very taboo. And when that would come up, a lot of people are still uncomfortable. Like, it's sacred. And I do understand that too.""It's personal and some people it, maybe it should be personal too. Like, I think moving forward for me, I don't probably wanna be talking about my sex life, to be honest," she added. "I've been there, I've done that. I've broadcast it to the world and in so many different ways. But I think moving forward for me and my peace, I think that's something I do want to be personal with my next person and maybe not talk so much on it. And maybe that's just something I've grown into, you know."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERPaul gained fame on TikTok after bringing together a group of social media creators to form "MomTok." After gaining followers on the video platform, Paul shocked fans by announcing her marriage was ending due to her "soft-swinging" relationship with other couples within the Utah Mormon community.By 2024, Paul and a group of women from the "MomTok" group had landed an unscripted show with Hulu. "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives" season three is set to premiere this upcoming fall.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJoe Manchin tells 'The View' why he couldn't endorse Kamala Harris"The View" co-host Ana Navarro pressed former West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin on Monday about why he did not endorse Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024.Navarro asked, "What was your issue with Kamala Harris, and now as you look back, and we are where we are, do you still stand by that decision?"Manchin said his opposition stemmed from Harris support for eliminating the Senate filibuster."I do, because she openly came out and said she would get rid of the filibuster," Manchin told the co-hosts.'THE VIEW' CO-HOST DESCRIBES HARRIS INTERVIEW AS 'MICROCOSM OF EVERYTHING THAT'S WRONG' WITH DEMOCRATIC PARTY"I know everybody has a different view. The filibuster is basically there to protect us from being singular, basically being a simple minority," he said. "If you're a simple minority with a 51-vote threshold, and all you need is one more, OK, if it's 50-50 here, and one person, that's 51%, that doesn't basically give you any cohesion the way you're going to have anything that'll last."Manchin argued the U.S. would risk flip-flopping on policy like "Europe" or other governments around the world."The Senate is the most unusual body. It was designed to be unusual," he added.Co-host Sunny Hostin pushed back on Manchin, noting Republicans had invoked the "so-called nuclear option."SUNNY HOSTIN FEELS 'TERRIBLE' ABOUT KAMALA HARRIS FUMBLING HER VIRAL QUESTION ABOUT DIFFERENCES WITH BIDENManchin reiterated that keeping the filibuster intact was the main reason he refused to endorse Harris.Harris said during a September 2024 interview that she supported eliminating the filibuster to pass abortion laws."I think we should eliminate the filibuster for Roe," Harris said on the "Wisconsin Today" show in September 2024. "And get us to the point where 51 votes would be what we need to actually put back in law the protections for reproductive freedom and for the ability of every person and every woman to make decisions about their own body and not have their government tell them what to do."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREManchin retired at the end of 2024 after serving 14 years in the Senate.The former senator also announced last year that he was registering as an independent."However, since becoming aUnited States Senator in 2010, I have seen both the Democrat and Republican parties leave West Virginia and our country behind for partisan extremism while jeopardizing our democracy.Today, our national politics are broken and neither party is willing to compromise to find common ground. To stay true to myself and remain committed to put country before party, I have decided to register as an independentwith no party affiliation and continue to fight for Americas sensible majority," he said in May 2024.0 Comments 0 Shares 12 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMThe Amazon Essentials denim collection features jean jackets, workwear and more for under $50Amazon Essentials has become a go-to destination for affordable, comfortable clothing, and its newest addition to the Essentials storefront just adds to that reputation. The new Amazon Essentials denim collection offers timeless staples like jean jackets, rugged workwear and everyday jeans. The best part? All of them are under $50!When you want a casual look but you also want a shirt thats durable enough to last, go with denim. Thismens long-sleeve button-down denim shirt comes in four different washes. Its lightweight enough for the end of the summer, but will still work well for fall and winter layering.NFL STAR TRAVIS KELCE PARTNERS WITH AMERICAN EAGLE ON NEW COLLECTIONEvery wardrobe should have at least one pair of overalls. You can choose from three different washes when you go with thesewomens denim overalls. The relaxed fit and medium stretch makes them great for gardening work, running errands or just lounging around the house.Looking for a fashionable skirt to wear to work or when youre out and about? Thishigh-rise long jean skirt is a modest option with a vintage flare. The high-rise fit is more comfortable and the low stretch means the denim wont wear down no matter how often you wear the skirt.TheseAmazon Essentials womens high-rise, straight-leg jeans are slim through the hip and thigh while offering more room in the legs. Inspired by classic denim, these jeans have minimal stretch, which can help them last longer even with frequent wear. There are seven vintage-inspired washes you can choose from.Be prepared for anything with thesemens relaxed-fit workwear jeans. Made from heavyweight, rigid denim, these jeans can stand up to constant wear without ripping or stretching. There are also utility pockets for storing small tools or your phone.Look stylish but get a practical jacket when you choose thiswomens denim trucker jacket. The denim is midweight and low-stretch, so it wont wear out or leave you overheated. The trucker style is a vintage callback filled with pockets for plenty of storage.COMFY SNEAKERS UNDER $60 YOU'LL WANT TO WEAR ALL DAYAmazon Essentials regular fit denim jacket is a classic jean jacket youll wear all fall. The fit provides extra space in the shoulders, chest and waist, but isnt oversized. Four pockets gives you plenty of storage space and the tough denim will stand up to frequent wear.Thesemens relaxed-fit jeans offer some extra room in the hip, thigh and leg to keep you comfortable as you go about your day. Theyre midweight and low-stretch, so theyre durable but lightweight enough to keep you cool or warm, depending on the temperature. You can choose from eight different washes.For more deals, visitwww.foxnews.com/dealsA pair ofathletic-fit jeans give you extra room in the hip and thigh, perfect for athletes or anyone with a more muscular build. The heavyweight denim is durable and has just a hint of stretch for added comfort. These jeans come in four different washes.If youre anAmazon Prime member, you can get these items sent to your door ASAP. You canjoin or start a 30-day free trial to start your shopping today.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJelly Roll celebrates weight loss milestone with designer outfit photos on social mediaJelly Roll is celebrating a major milestone in his weight-loss journey.The 40-year-old "Save Me" singer shared a couple of photos on Instagram of him showing off his slimmed-down figure while wearing a Louis Vuitton outfit."I can fit in Louis Vuitton now. Pray for my bank account," he wrote in the caption. "A hundred thousand thank-yous to the legend Skateboard P, his team, and everyone else that had a hand in making last night happen."His wife, Bunnie XO, celebrated her husband's accomplishment with a compliment, writing, "The hunkiest hunk of them all ," in the comments section.COUNTRY STAR JELLY ROLL CONFIRMS HE'S DROPPED 200 POUNDS AND EYES ANOTHER 50 MOREShe wasn't the only one cheering him on in the comments section, as his fans left positive messages. One wrote, "Wow, transformation looks good on you! Bless! " and another added, "Looking fresh sir - you deserve it."Earlier in the week, the singer performed his hit song, "Hard Fought Hallelujah" at the Grace for the World event in Vatican City on Saturday, Sept. 13, and was able to meet Pope Leo XIV.APP USERS CLICK HERE FOR POSTHe took to Instagram to commemorate the moment, sharing a photo of him smiling from ear to ear as he shakes hands with the Pope. He wore an all-black suit to the event."From rock bottom to holy ground," he wrote in the caption, before adding the bible verse: "For where two or three are gathered in my name, there am I among them."LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFans of the singer flooded the comments section with kind words, with one calling him "an inspiration to those who have walked your pain and those still walking in your pain."Actor Chase Stokes also took to the comments section to show his support for Jelly Roll, writing "To know you and watch you walk the right path, man.. Im so proud to know you. One of the best humans to walk this earth. love you brother."Jelly Roll has been vocal about his struggle when it comes to performing overseas, due to his past felony convictions. In April 2025, the Tennessee Board of Parole officially recommended the singer receive a full pardon, with the final decision left in the hands of Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee."I want to be an inspiration for people who are now where I used to be to let them know that change is truly possible," Jelly Roll told the board. "One of the reasons Im asking for your recommendation for this pardon is because Im looking to take my message of redemption through the power of music and faith through the rest of the world."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe singer has been open about his troubled past, which includes convictions for drug possession, drug dealing, shoplifting and aggravated robbery. While in prison, Jelly Roll entered both Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous, got his GED and entered a Christian program which helped him reconnect with his faith on a much deeper level."It started as a passion project that felt therapeutic and would end up changing my life in ways that I never dreamed imaginable and opened doors that Ive never thought possible," he told the Tennessee parole board about how he began writing songs in prison.After getting out of prison, he turned his life around and broke out into the music industry in 2021 with his album "Ballad of the Broken." He continues to give back to his community, often performing inside prisons and at rehabilitation centers, helping to feed homeless people, and donating money from his performances to at-risk youth.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTexas Tech student arrested, expelled after video shows her 'mocking' Charlie Kirk vigil: officialsAn 18-year-old Texas Tech student was arrested and expelled after she was caught on video making disturbing comments at a vigil for Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, officials say.Shocking video shows Camryn Giselle Booker shouting at students gathered Friday near the university's Student Union Building during a vigil for the conservative activist, allegedly yelling, "F--k yall homie dead, he got shot in the head."Booker was arrested and charged with one count of assault, classified as a Class C misdemeanor in Texas the lowest level of criminal offense, a spokesperson for the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office told Fox News Digital on Monday.MAN ARRESTED FOR SICKENING ACT AT CHARLIE KIRK MEMORIAL OUTSIDE TURNING POINT HEADQUARTERS IN PHOENIX"The Texas Tech Police Department arrested a student for simple assault, which occurred on the west side of the Student Union Building (free speech area)," The Texas Tech Police Department said in a statement. "The student was transported to the Lubbock County Jail."Texas Tech additionally confirmed on Monday that Booker was no longer enrolled at the university, Fox affiliate, FOX 4 News reported."Any behavior that denigrates victims of violence is reprehensible, has no place on our campus, and is not aligned with our values," Texas Tech University said in a statement. "Federal law prevents Texas Tech University from commenting on individual student conduct matters. We take all reported violations seriously and address them under university policy and the law."CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION: TIMELINE OF UTAH CAMPUS SHOOTING DETAILS ATTACK, MANHUNT FOR SUSPECTIn the video, Booker appears to shout at students before taunting a man wearing a red "Make America Great Again" hat. He pans his camera toward her, saying: "Evil is real, people, and it kind of looks like that."When he asks Booker why she is being hateful, she turns her phone on him and fires back, "Why are you so hateful?" several times.The video then shows the man asking Booker to back up from him, to which she responds, "Can you not put the camera in my face?"The man then replies, "You walked up to me. I dont want this. I said rest in peace. Just leave it alone. I want to be left alone."Tensions escalate further when someone off-camera accuses Booker of being overly emotional.VIDEO SHOWS WITNESSES TO CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION DROPPING TO GROUND IN CAMPUS ATTACK"Im not being emotional, maam," Booker says. "Dont tell me what I am and what Im not. You could get out of my face 'cause I can tell you what you are, but you wont like it."Booker then adds, "Youre calling me aggressive because Im a Black woman."Texas Governor Greg Abbott weighed in on the incident on Sunday, posting a photo of Booker being arrested on X, along with the caption: "This is what happened to the person who was mocking Charlie Kirks assassination at Texas Tech. FAFO."Booker posted a $200 bond and was released from jail Saturday afternoon, the Lubbock County Sheriff's Office spokesperson told Fox News Digital.A representative of Booker declined to comment.Texas Tech University did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.Fox News' Brooke Taylor contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWhite House pushes for $58M security increase in wake of Kirk assassinationThe White House is seeking additional security funds from Congress for the executive and judicial branches as it navigates the aftermath of the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Fox News Digital has learned.The White House has requested an additional $58 million in security funding for the executive and judicial branches from Congress, a spokesperson for the White Houses Office of Management and Budget confirmed Monday to Fox News Digital.The additional security funds would be added to a continuing resolution, the spokesperson said. A temporary spending bill will need to pass by the end of the month to keep the government open or else the government could face a shutdown Sept. 30 when funds expire.SECRET SERVICE UNDER PRESSURE: WHAT KIRKS ASSASSINATION MEANS FOR TRUMPS SECURITYPunchbowl News was the first to report the security funding request. Additional details on the funds were not immediately available.The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.Kirk, 31, was killed after he was shot in the neck during a stop on his American Comeback Tour Wednesday at Utah Valley University. The assassination comes roughly a year after two attempts to take President Donald Trumps life.In July 2024, 20-year-old gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks opened fire on Trump from a rooftop during a campaign rally. One of the eight bullets shot sliced Trump's ear.The gunman also shot and killed Corey Comperatore, a 50-year-old firefighter, father and husband attending the rally, and injured two others.Likewise, Ryan Routh was apprehended and charged with attempting to assassinate Trump at his Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, in September 2024. Routh is currently on trial after being charged with attempted assassination of a major presidential candidate, among other things.CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION ROCKS CAPITOL HILL, HEIGHTENS LAWMAKERS' SECURITY FEARSNicholas John Roske, 29, pleaded guilty in April to attempting to kill Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh in June 2022, according to the Justice Department.Meanwhile, the U.S. Secret Service is ushering in a series of changes in response to the assassination attempts against the president, and already is operating at an incredibly heightened state as a result, according to former agents."The Secret Service now has to play at a level of enhanced security that they've never dreamed of before. I think (Secret Service Director Sean Curran) is doing a good job in leading that effort," Tim Miller, who served as a Secret Service agent during Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clintons administrations, told Fox News Digital Thursday. "But here's the bad news for the Secret Service: They don't have time. This threat is now. Can you imagine they already shot our president once. Can you imagine if they're able to kill him?"SCRUTINY INTENSIFIES OVER SECURITY LAPSES SURROUNDING THE CHARLIE KIRK SHOOTINGImmediate changes to the agency following the Butler, Pennsylvania, assassination attempt included expanding the use of drones for surveillance purposes and introducing greater counter-drone technology to mitigate kinetic attacks, former Secret Service acting Director Ronald Rowe told lawmakers in December 2024.The Secret Service extended its condolences to the Kirk family, but declined to comment on any specific changes to Trumps security detail following Kirk's death."The safety and security of our protectees is the U.S. Secret Services top priority," a Secret Service spokesperson told Fox News Digital. "President Trump receives the highest levels of U.S. Secret Service protection and the agency adjusts our protective posture as needed to mitigate evolving threats. Out of concern for operational security, we cannot discuss the means and methods used for our protective operations."0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDenise Richards, Aaron Phypers split turns ugly with trashed mansion allegationsTensions are rising between Denise Richards and her estranged husband, Aaron Phypers.On Thursday, the "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star's ex gave a tour of the conditions Richards allegedly left their $3.5 million mansion in, including "trashed" bedrooms, "stained" carpets,and moth-filled closets."All her stuff, this is how she left it," Phypers told "Inside Edition," while walking through the house, which he said also houses 15 of Richards dogs.DENISE RICHARDS' ESTRANGED HUSBAND FIRES BACK AT VIOLENT ABUSE ALLEGATIONS"There's hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of vintage clothes, and it's riddled with moths," Phypers said as he showed the outlet her closet.According to legal documents obtained by Fox News Digital, Richards alleged that she hasn't lived in the home in more than two years and said that Phypers and his family have "damaged the property and have left the house in disarray."In the court filing, Richards included a video taken Aug. 3, 2025, showing the condition of the property. She said she went to the property during a time she knew Phypers would not be there, and his brother blocked Richards from leaving by placing blocks under the tires of her vehicle. Aaron's parents were at the home when she arrived and allegedly also tried to stop her from leaving the home before Phypers could return.Richards also shared that she and Phypers agreed her dogs would stay at the property while she was having and recovering from two surgeries. "Despite several requests, since that time Aaron has refused to allow me to retrieve my dogs and other personal items from the property," the court documents stated.In a hearing on Sept. 8, the actress was granted the right to return home on Saturday to retrieve her belongings from the home without violating her restraining order, according to People magazine.Richards was allowed to "retrieve her mothers and her own personal property, including the dogs." The court filing also stated Phypers was to "take no action which would interfere with Ms. Richards' access."A representative for Richards did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSA judge granted Richards' request for a temporary restraining order against Phypers amid their ongoing divorce on July 17."Throughout our relationship, Aaron would frequently violently choke me, violently squeeze my head with both hands, tightly squeeze my arms, violently slap me in my face and head, aggressively slam my head into the bathroom towel rack, threaten to kill me, hold me down with his knee on my back to the point where I would have to plead with him to get off me so that he would not kill me and hack into my laptop and phone and download all of my text messages," Richards claimed in the documents, filed on July 16."Aaron regularly threatened to break my jaw and would cry, beg me to stay, and promise to get help none of which ever happened. Aaron has caused me at least three concussions.""Until now, I have been afraid to report Aaron to the police or file for a restraining order because he has repeatedly threatened to kill himself and me if I reported him to the police, among his other threats of harm to me and himself if he is reported for his abuse to anyone," Richards continued.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERAdditionally, said Richards, Phypers "threatened that I would disappear if I called the police."Phypers denied all allegations of mental or physical abuse in a statement at the time."I want to address recent rumors and speculation that have surfaced regarding my relationship with my wife, Denise Richards," he told People. "Let me be unequivocally clear: I have never physically or emotionally abused Denise or anyone. These accusations are completely false and deeply hurtful. Denise and I, like many couples, have faced our share of challenges, but any suggestion of abuse is categorically untrue. I have always tried to approach our marriage with love, patience, and respect."He concluded, "I ask for privacy as we navigate personal matters, and I hope that the public and media will refrain from spreading harmful and baseless claims."Phypers filed for divorce from Richards on July 7. He cited irreconcilable differences and is seeking spousal support from the "Real Housewives" star.Fox News Digital's Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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