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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShia LaBeouf discusses making 'amends' with pro-Trump, conservative co-star Jon VoightActor Shia LaBeouf opened up about reconciling with his "Megalopolis" co-star Jon Voight over the latters conservative politics during an interview Monday about the making of the movie.The 39-year-old actor was one of several people who took part in the documentary "Megadoc," a film detailing the making of legendary director Francis Ford Coppolas massive 2024 box office flop, "Megalopolis." In the project, LaBeouf described how he ultimately began reaching out to Voight after the two had a falling out years prior over politics."I was in the midst of doing my ninth step in this program I'm in, and I had to go make amends to Voight because Voight's politics and mine are very different. I love him very much," LaBeouf said, according to Entertainment Weekly.INDIANA JONES ACTOR SHIA LABEOUF SHARES STORY OF HIS GROWING CATHOLIC FAITH: GIVES ME HOPELaBeouf and Voight previously starred together in the 2003 film "Holes" and the 2007 blockbuster "Transformers." LaBeouf recalled Voight taking him under his wing and teaching him about acting before Donald Trumps first election in 2016.During Trump's presidency, LaBeouf revealed he threatened Voight over politics before cutting him out of his life."We had a big fight on the phone where I told him I was going to come to his house, and we were going to fist fight, and I hung up the phone," LaBeouf said. "Didn't talk to him for years."Voight, a longtime conservative, endorsed Trump in both of his presidential campaigns, standing apart from the largely left-leaning entertainment industry. Earlier this year, Voight, along with Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone, were named as "special ambassadors" to Hollywood by Trump as a plan to revitalize the film and television industry and "Make Hollywood Great Again."ACTORS GO BEHIND-THE-SCENES ON HOW TRUMP IS MAKING HOLLYWOOD GREAT AGAINBy contrast, LaBeouf launched an anti-Trump art exhibit titled "He Will Not Divide Us" in 2017 on the day of Trumps first inauguration. It featured a camera placed on a wall outside of the museum with the phrase written in bold lettering, encouraging participants to recite the chant in protest against Trump.The exhibit debuted in Queens, New York, but was taken down a month later due to public safety concerns. LaBeouf had the project moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where it lasted less than a week before being vandalized.After making amends, LaBeouf offered more kind words regarding his relationship with Voight.TRUMP HOLLYWOOD AMBASSADOR JON VOIGHT WARNS WE CAN'T LET HOLLYWOOD GO 'DOWN THE DRAIN LIKE DETROIT'"He was like my mentor from a young age," LaBeouf said. "He was like the first real actor I ever met, and he's the first one who put me on to [Dustin] Hoffmans repertoire."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPA representative for Voight declined to comment to Fox News Digital.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 6 Ansichten 0 BewertungenBitte loggen Sie sich ein, um liken, teilen und zu kommentieren!
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMYoung people restore Charlie Kirk memorial mural with Bible verses after vandals deface tributePENSACOLA, Fla. In true Charlie Kirk fashion, a group of young people took matters into their own hands after a mural honoring the late conservative leader was defaced with vile messages.With cans of spray paint in hand, the group added Bible verses and positive notes to whats known as Graffiti Bridge in Pensacola, Florida an ever-changing local landmark that often features art, declarations of love, tributes, encouragement, drawings, insignias and more."We just wanted to come out here and kind of show our support and make sure that the mural looks nice and pretty,"Hannah Alfredson said. "We just want to put some positive encouraging messages on there for Charlie Kirk."The original mural featured a smiling Kirk with the message "Rest in Peace Charlie Kirk." Following a community vigil Sunday night, vandals struck.MAN ARRESTED FOR SICKENING ACT AT CHARLIE KIRK MEMORIAL OUTSIDE TURNING POINT HEADQUARTERS IN PHOENIXUnder the cover of darkness, vandals defaced the memorial, writing messages like "a good Nazi is a dead Nazi" and "womp womp." The phrase "Free Palestine" was scrawled across Kirks face."It's very disrespectful and so my goal when I came out was to, at bare minimum, cover it, and leave a blank canvas for hopefully less vulgar things,"Mason Vickers, who added several Bible verses to the covered mural, said.Ben Uitzetter agreed. He said the defacing of the mural was "not okay."VIGILS HELD ACROSS US AFTER ASSASSINATION OF CHARLIE KIRK: 'WE MUST HEAL'"People come by here, probably thousands of people with their kids. You have 5-year-olds, little kids seeing that kind of stuff. You know?" Uitzetter added.Kirk, a husband and father of two, was assassinated while speaking at a campus event at Utah Valley University on Wednesday. Kirk founded Turning Point USA and was a leading voice in the conservative Christian movement. He spoke openly and boldly about his faith in Jesus Christ a message that resonated with Vickers."I think Charlie spoke for very many, so like myself, I'm 25 years old, I am blue collar, I'm just kind of a working guy, you know, didn't go to college, I went to a trade school," he said. "He also kind of embodied everything that the average person was there for it's work hard, do your best and try to get as far as you can."CHARLIE KIRK MOURNED BY WORLD LEADERS AFTER SHOCKING UTAH ASSASSINATIONVickers said he had a message for the people that defaced the mural with vulgar messages."First, I would like to say I'm praying for you," he said. "The celebration of any human's death is vile and honestly evil. I pray that God touches your heart and opens your eyes."Vickers said Kirk was all about speech, welcoming anyone who disagreed with him to debate.Fox News Digital's Brooke Curto contributed to this report.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 6 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBaker Mayfield authors incredible final drive to lift Bucs over TexansMaybe its magic. Maybe its Baker Mayfield.The Tampa Bay Buccaneers star quarterback engineered an 11-play, 80-yard drive that included two heroic plays to keep their hopes alive as they defeated the Houston Texans, 20-19.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMOn the Buccaneers final drive, Mayfield stared down 4th-and-10 from their own 32-yard line. He faced tremendous pressure from the Texans defense, but used his legs to run 15 yards to get the first down and keep the drive alive. Two plays later, Mayfield found running back Bucky Irving running across the field. Irving got around a would-be tackler and shed three more on his way to a 22-yard gain.Mayfield moved the offense down the field and Richaad White punched the ball into the end zone for the 2-yard score. It put the Buccaneers up one point.The Texans would not have another offensive play even with six seconds remaining.Mayfield took lick after lick in the game and was sacked four times. He was hit hard on scrambles and even got into the face of Texans defensive back C.J. Gardner-Johnson after one play. Still, he was 25-of-38 with 215 passing yards and two touchdown passes. He added 33 yards on the ground.CHIEFS' TRAVIS KELCE SLAMS HELMET IN FRUSTRATION, DROPS CRUCIAL PASS IN LOSS TO EAGLESTampa Bays first touchdown came in the first quarter when Mayfield found Ryan Miller on a 20-yard score. Mayfield found rookie wide receiver Emeka Egbuka for a 15-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Tampa Bay had a 14-10 lead going into halftime.Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud struggled in the face of pressure from the Buccaneers defensive line. But he kept Houston close late in the game the best he could.With 2:10 left, Stroud handed the ball off to veteran running back Nick Chubb. He scampered for a 25-yard rushing touchdown to take the lead. It was Chubbs first rushing touchdown since Nov. 21, 2024.The Texans defense failed to hold up their end of the bargain.Stroud finished 13-of-24 with 207 yards and a touchdown pass to Nico Collins.Tampa Bay improved to 2-0 on the year, marking the fifth straight season theyve reached that record. Houston fell to 0-2.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 6 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCharlie Kirk vigils held at universities across America following assassination of conservative activistPeople across the country are gathering to mourn the death of Charlie Kirk, honoring the conservative activist's life and legacy through vigils on college campuses and in public spaces.On Monday and throughout the weekend, mourners came together in remembrance of Kirk at events held from coast to coast. Vigils were organized at places including the University of South Carolina (USC), Arizona State University (ASU), New York Citys Washington Square Park and Beverly Hills Garden Park in California.The Turning Point USA chapter at ASU organized a massive vigil on Monday for the nonprofit organization's founder.Attendance at the vigil was free with pre-registration, and by Monday afternoon, more than 10,000 students and community members had signed up to attend, Fox affiliate, FOX 10 Phoenix reported."As the [Turning Point USA] Arizona State University Chapter, we invite fellow members and community to join us in honoring Charlie Kirk with a candlelight vigil at Desert Financial Arena on Monday, September 15th at 5:30 PM," the chapter posted to X.UTAH STUDENTS LIFT VOICES IN PRAYER AT VIGIL FOR CHARLIE KIRKS CHRISTIAN LEGACY: 'FELT CALLED BY GOD'Students at USC held a vigil Monday night, filling a lecture to capacity. Pictures showed mourners overflowing the venue, with organizers forced to turn away some people, a source told Fox News Digital.In a post, the USC chapter of Turning Point USA, which announced the event, urged people to "continue to pray for each other.""We are experiencing an incredibly dark time in this nation, and there are no words to express how lost we have become," the post read. "Charlie Kirk was a man who gave a microphone to people who hated him, a man who invited those who disagreed to come and express their views, a man so strong in his faith assassinated at 31 years old."UTAH LEADERS URGE UNITY FOLLOWING CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATION: 'TURNING POINT FOR AMERICA'On Monday, Utah Valley University students and locals returned to campus to pay their respects to conservative influencer Charlie Kirk.As campus reopened for UVU students seeking mental health resources and employees returning to work, memorials filled the grass outside campus.Inside the UVU Courtyard, an American flag now hangs where Kirk stood before his assassination less than a week ago. More tributes, including flowers, American flags and messages to Kirk have been placed inside the courtyard.Mourners met in New York City's Washington Square Park on Sunday night to honor Kirk.Photos from the vigil showed supporters assembling around images of the conservative activist, surrounded by candles and other tributes. In one video, dozens of attendees could be heard chanting "USA! USA! USA!" as they paid tribute in the iconic gathering spot."People from different political backgrounds come together because we all agree on this one thing: political violence has no place in this republic," an apparent event organizer told the crowd. "Liberty and the pursuit of happiness are still sacred values in this land."'SLEEPING GIANT' LIKELY WOKE UP FOR TURNING POINT USA AFTER CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATIONA large crowd filled Beverly Hills Garden Park Sunday afternoon for a rally and vigil honoring Kirk, Fox affiliate, FOX 11 reported."I saw everything happening with Charlie, and I felt very hurt about it because he was someone who talked a lot about freedom and freedom of speech, which is something I really agreed with," said Pierce College student Jonathan Geoola, according to FOX 11.Turning Point USA recently announced that a massive public memorial service for Kirk will be held this coming Sunday to honor the life and legacy of the "American legend." The celebration of life "Building a Legacy, Remembering Charlie Kirk" will take place at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. President Trump said Monday he plans to attend and signaled he may also deliver remarks.Fox News Digital's Deirdre Heavey contributed to this report.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 6 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFBI Director Kash Patel reveals details about alleged Kirk assassin's textsFBI Director Kash Patel shared new details Monday night about the prosecution of Tyler Robinson, the man accused of assassinating Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10.Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi appeared on "Hannity" with the FBI director first outlining evidence investigators are piecing together."We are going to be interviewing scores of people, on not just these chats on Discord, but any communications that this individual had," Patel told Sean Hannity.Patel confirmed that investigators had confiscated electronics from the suspect's Utah home and that of his alleged partner.DEATH PENALTY LOOMS FOR CHARLIE KIRKS ACCUSED KILLER BUT LEGAL BAR IS HIGH AS TRUMP, COX MOUNT PRESSURE"Weve seized multiple electronic devices from the home of the suspect and his romantic partner. Weve got computers, weve got laptops, gaming systems, cell phones," Patel explained."The evidence and information will come out. I wont stylize the evidence, but I will say what was found in terms of information was a text message exchange where he, the suspect, specifically stated that he had the opportunity to take out Charlie Kirk, and he was going to do that."When pressed on the suspect's motive, Patel noted words attributed to him: "And when he was asked why, he said some hatred cannot be negotiated with."CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION SUSPECT AWAITS CHARGES AS UTAH RESIDENTS DESCRIBE ALLEGED KILLER AS VERY QUIETBondi also weighed in on the pursuit of justice against the suspect accused of murdering Kirk.Bondi explained that state prosecutors in Utah have jurisdiction over the suspect."They will indict most likely tomorrow or this week, and they will indict him for first-degree murder," Bondi said, suggesting that formal charges could be imminent.Bondi also addressed speculation over whether the suspect could face the death penalty, a possibility under Utah law."Its too soon right now, legally to say, but I think the governor has said that they want to seek the death penalty, which is very real in Utah, and they still have the firing squad in Utah," she told Hannity.Bondi further emphasized that federal prosecutors are reviewing the case for potential charges at the national level. "And then we, as federal prosecutors, well look to see if we have federal charges as well," she explained."And of course, if we do, we will also indict and work hand in hand with the state to ensure that this horrible human being faces the maximum extent of the law."0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 6 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAppeals court blocks Trump from firing Fed's Lisa Cook, setting stage for SCOTUS clashThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit on Monday blocked President Donald Trump from immediately firing Lisa Cook from her role on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the latest in a high-stakes court fight that is almost certain to be quickly appealed to the Supreme Court.The 2-1 ruling from Judges Gregory Katsas, Michelle Childs, and Brad Garcia keeps in place a lower court order handed down last week by U.S. District Judge Jia Cobb, which reinstated her to her role on the Fed's Board of Governors.Judge Cobb said in the preliminary injunction last week that Trump's attempt to fire Cook likely violated the Federal Reserve Act and Cook's due process protections. That decision prompted the Trump administration to appeal the case to the higher court for emergency relief."When Governors by misconduct or gross neglect erode the foundations of such confidence, the President acts properly and lawfully by removing them," Justice Department attorneys said in appealing the case to the U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C.The 2-1 ruling from the appeals court is a near-term blow to the Trump administration. It comes after Trump announced on social media last month that he would be firing Cook from her position on the independent Fed board due to allegations of mortgage fraud.Cook's lawyers immediately sued Trump over his attempt to remove her far before the end of her 14-year tenure, arguing that he did not have sufficient cause to do so. Cook has denied any wrongdoing.The landmark case is the first attempt by a sitting president to oust a Federal Reserve governor "for cause," and it is almost certain to be kicked to the Supreme Court for review.This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMGOP congressman clashes with CNN host, tells network to 'look within' over heated political rhetoricRep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., turned the tables on CNN on Monday when host Kate Bolduan accused President Donald Trump of refusing to bring down the political temperature after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.Burchett told CNN to "look within" if it was wondering how to tone down the political rhetoric after Kirks death. The lawmakers comments appeared to offend Bolduan."Well maam, Im not attacking you, Im just letting you know that you all need to look within at CNN if you want to continue down this path," Burchett told Bolduan, who smirked and shook her head at the accusation.JAY LENO CALLS CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION THE 'DEATH OF FREE SPEECH'Bolduan began by asserting that both conservatives and liberals share responsibility to lower the intensity of their political rhetoric and urged Trump to do the same.She played a clip of the president blaming left-wing political rhetoric for Kirk's murder and suggested he was fanning the flames.Trump, who has survived two assassination attempts, denied that violent political rhetoric is a problem on the right."The problem we have is on the left," he told reporters over the weekend.PROFESSOR SLAMMED FOR 'DESPICABLE BEHAVIOR' WITH CONTROVERSIAL REPOSTS ON CHARLIE KIRK"It should be expected to start from a President of the United States to move forward and bring that temperature down. If he is not going to, what do you do with it? What do you do about it?" the host asked Burchett.The lawmaker replied by pointing out her network is responsible for intense political rhetoric."Well, what do you all do with it? You keep putting it out. If you all truly wanted this to change in the media, at CNN and other places, your editorial board would say, Were not going to, were not going to put this stuff out. But yet you continue to put it out and that continues to stir the base," he said.Bolduan rejected Burchetts point."No, no, no, no, Im creating a conversation, and I take pride in the fact that we do bring the temperature down on this program, and Im definitely redoubling efforts to do that now by playing the words of the president in order to bring about conversation with an elected member of Congress," Bolduan said."Thats not trying to stir, thats trying to have conversation, and thats trying to ask you what you thought about it, rather than have you come back and attack me about it," she added.CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST MEDIA AND CULTURE NEWS"If you all truly had some objective reporting, instead of constantly attacking conservatives and Republicans, then there would be a change, I think," Burchett said. "But theres not going to be a change. You all dont want to change down deep. Maybe you do, maam, but I dare say that the vast majority of your colleagues do not."Bolduan accused Burchett of making generalizations about her and her network.CNN did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 13 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHall of Famer Dan Marino opens up about MASH diagnosis, why he wants to share his health journeyPro Football Hall of Famer and Miami Dolphins legend Dan Marino had a wake-up call in 2007 when he received a personal health diagnosis.Now, hes sharing his journey to help others who may be affected as well.Marino learned that year he had been diagnosed with Metabolic Dysfunction Associated Steatosis Hepatitis (MASH), also known as fatty liver disease. In partnership with Novo Nordisk and its Unordinary Stories campaign, Marino joined a group of former athletes to share their journeys.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Novo Nordisk is a company that I wanted to get involved with because theyre trying to make a difference," he told Fox News Digital on Monday. "Theres one in 20 Americans that have fatty liver disease, MASH, and 15 million Americans have that. Its an awareness campaign to basically make people aware to go see your doctor, and its something thats manageable."BRETT FAVRE PRAISES FELLOW HALL OF FAMER DEION SANDERS AFTER CANCER NEWS: 'HE'S A GRINDER'While Marino wouldnt reveal the stories of fellow athletes in the Unordinary Stories campaign, the project allows greats like him the opportunity to share significant life moments and transitions that often happen behind the scenes. And, of course, with any life change, theres support along the way.For Marino, the diagnosis may have come as a shock, but he was positive after hearing what his doctor had to say."Its manageable with early detection," he said. "So, go to your doctor and get your normal checkups like you always do. Diet and exercise are always the big thing."Marino, who finished top 10 in NFL all-time passing yards and touchdowns after 17 seasons, pointed to a lesson in sports that has helped him since learning of his diagnosis."Theres one thing I always take away from football, athletics and sports: thats being positive," he said. "Look forward and look for answers and see what you can do and how you can be the best you can be. I would say I understood this is an issue, they let me know. But the biggest part is that it is manageable and its dealing with that."Once again, having that great attitude and doing the things you need to do to take care of yourself. Theres a lot of examples of that in everybodys life, there really are."Today, Marino continues to exercise and stick to a healthy diet to manage his MASH. He turned 64 on Monday, and with the support of his wife, Claire, he continues to be proactive in reshaping his lifestyle.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 16 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump eyes remarks at Charlie Kirk memorial in Arizona, blames left for suspects radicalizationPresident Trump on Monday signaled he may deliver remarks at Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk's upcoming memorial service and said the suspected assassin of the conservative activist was likely radicalized online.While speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump described the background of the suspected shooter, saying he may have turned to extremism after consuming radical left-wing content online.FROM GRIEF TO GROWTH: TURNING POINT USA BECOMES A RALLYING FORCE FOR GEN Z IN BATTLEGROUND ARIZONA"It seems like he has wonderful parents, born in a wonderful neighborhood. And then, something happened to him over a fairly short period of time," Trump said. "It looks like he was radicalized over the internet, and it's radicalized on the left."The president also confirmed he plans to attend, and may deliver remarks at, Kirk's memorial on Sunday at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona home to the NFLs Arizona Cardinals. The venue, which has the capacity to host 63,400 people and can be expanded to 73,000 for "mega-events," will likely be filled to capacity, he added.FOX NEWS PERSONALITIES OFFER EMOTIONAL TRIBUTES TO CHARLIE KIRK: 'HE LOVED AMERICA SO MUCH'"It's going to be big," Trump said. "I'm going to be at the stadium, and I guess I'll say a few words. I don't know, but I guess I will, but I knew him very well. He was an amazing guy. He was all about young people and getting them started."Trump who also called Erika Kirk a "tremendous" person pointed out that Turning Point USA may now grow to be bigger than "it could have ever been." The nonprofit organization received more than 37,000 requests for new campus chapters in just 48 hours following Kirks death.ANTI-TRUMP VOICES PRAISE CHARLIE KIRK'S LEGACY AFTER ASSASSINATION, SAY HE WAS DOING POLITICS 'THE RIGHT WAY'The last time the President spoke to Kirk was when the conservative activist invited him to speak at an event at the last minute, Trump recalled."You can't do that to me, Charlie," Trump said. "But usually I ended up going. He was great. He was a great guy. And he didn't deserve this. He didn't deserve this. Believe me."When asked if Rep. Ilhan Omar should lose her committee assignments over her comments about Kirk, Trump called her a "disgraceful" and "disgusting" person."I think she's a disgraceful person," he said. "You know, I think she's a disgraceful person, a loser."Doors for the memorial at State Farm Stadium will open at 8 a.m. local time, and the program will begin at 11 a.m., according to the website created for the event. Interested attendees can register online, and the event is first come, first served.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 16 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMRepublican governor targeted by Democrats launches re-election bid in key battlegroundRepublican Gov. Joe Lombardo of Nevada on Monday kicked off his 2026 re-election campaign in the crucial western battleground state.Lombardo, the only challenger to defeat an incumbent governor in the 2022 elections as he edged out Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak, made Nevada the only blue-to-red governor flip that year.Fast-forward four years and Lombardo, the former sheriff of Las Vegas anchored Clark County, is certain to face a bruising re-election, and is widely considered to be the most at-risk GOP governor seeking another term.Lombardo warned of the risks ahead if the Democrats retake the governor's office. And he said he's the backstop against what he described as the "woke, California agenda" from Nevada's bigger neighbor to the west.TRUMP NOT ON BALLOT BUT FRONT-AND-CENTER IN 2025 ELECTIONS"Ill continue to do everything in my power to stop Gavin Newson from imposing his left-wing agenda on Nevada.As long as Im your governor, I wont ever accept Californians telling Nevadans what to do or making us pay the price for their bad ideas," Lombardo said, according to an excerpt shared with Fox News Digital ahead of delivery.Lombardo, speaking at Rancho High School in North Las Vegas, where he graduated and launched his first campaign for governor four years ago, also spotlighted his accomplishments while emphasizing the "unfinished business" to secure Nevada's future.The governor touted cutting over 600 regulations during his tenure steering the state, and said Nevada has experienced four percent annual job growth since 2022, which he touted made it the sixth-fastest state in the nation for employment growth.Lombardo also pointed to delivering the single largest education investment in state history, signing into law a school choice expansion bill, a double-digit raise for law enforcement, and allocating $130 million for middle class housing.The Democratic Governors Association (DGA), which called Lombardo "the most vulnerable Republican governor in America," pointed ahead of his announcement to what it called his "failed record."The DGA argued that Lombardo "twists himself into knots trying to defend his disastrous agenda that has left Nevadas working families and small businesses behind."The Nevada Democratic Party tied Lombardo to President Donald Trump, slamming the governor for what they charged was his "embrace of Trumps reckless policies, all of which have led to worst-in-the-nation unemployment rates, a growing housing crisis, and sky-high costs."Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford and Reno-anchored Washoe County commissioner Alexis Hill have both launched campaigns for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 16 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHouse Republicans honor Charlie Kirk while Dem leaders skip Capitol prayer vigilHouse Speaker Mike Johnson led a prayer vigil for Charlie Kirk inside the Capitol's Statuary Hall on Monday evening that was open to members of both parties. While scores of Republicans and the party's top three senior leaders from the House were present at the vigil, their Democratic counterparts were not seen in attendance by Fox News Digital.Reps. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., Don Davis, D-N.C., John Larson, D-Conn., Jimmy Panetta, D-Calif., Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Wash., and Chris Pappas, D-N.H., were among those Democrats spotted."Scripture reminds us that we should not be overcome by evil, but we should overcome evil with good. That is the legacy of Charlie Kirk," Johnson told those gathered at the vigil. "I think the best way to honor the memory of Charlie Kirk is to live as he lived."CONGRESS WEIGHS $58M SECURITY FUNDING AS CHARLIE KIRK VIGIL PLANNED FOR TONIGHT AMID DEADLINE PRESSUREMajority Leader Steve Scalise, Majority Whip Tom Emmer and Republican Conference Chair Lisa McClain also offered words of tribute at the vigil."The assassination of Charlie Kirk wasn't just an attack on one individual, it was an attack on the traditional values that make our country this great country," Emmer said. "Great values of free speech, civil discourse, public debate, the ability to think independently and voice your opinions, exchange ideas, and even disagree with one another, but to do so without fear of physical retribution."Emmer added, "The fact that he got killed for it, and many Americans consequently celebrated his murder, begs the question: how do we get so far away from the values our nation was built upon? More importantly, how do we get back?"HUNDREDS MOURN CHARLIE KIRK AT KENNEDY CENTER MEMORIAL: 'HONOR HIS UNMATCHED LEGACY'Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have roundly condemned the trend of political violence following Kirk's assassination. But, despite the condemnation and expressions of sorrow from both sides of the political aisle, there have still been some contentious moments on the Hill following Kirk's death.On the day of Kirk's passing, a moment of silence for the slain activist inside the House Chamber devolved into chaos after Republican South Carolina Rep. Lauren Boebert requested a spoken prayer be said in addition to a silent prayer, which was met with protest from Democrats. Some reportedly began shouting about how Republicans had ignored a school shooting that happened the same day as Kirk's, according to media reports. Meanwhile, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., stood up and began shouting back, saying, "You all caused this."Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., is facing efforts by Republicans to strip her of her committee assignments and seats after she disparaged Kirk's legacy shortly after his assassination.After Kirk's murder, she told the progressive news outlet Zeteo that Kirk previously "downplayed slavery and what Black people have gone through in this country by saying Juneteenth shouldn't exist.""There are a lot of people who are out there talking about him just wanting to have a civil debate," Omar said. "There is nothing more effed up, you know, like, than to completely pretend that, you know, his words and actions have not been recorded and in existence for the last decade or so."0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 16 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Miracle on Ice' Olympic USA hockey team takes next step toward Congressional Gold MedalsCongress will honor the "Miracle on Ice" Team USA hockey squad that upset the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympics on their way to an improbable gold medal.The House of Representatives passed the "Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act," which will award members of the illustrious hockey team with Congressional Gold Medals. The bill will go to President Donald Trumps desk to sign.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The Miracle on Ice team represents everything our country is about: grit, determination, perseverance, and hope," Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., told Fox News Digital. "Their historic win 45 years ago was more than a dramatic upset in the world of sports it became a defining moment of unity in our nations history and inspired us all to believe in miracles again."I look forward to seeing this bill signed into law by President Trump and am grateful to my colleague, Representative (Peter) Stauber, for ensuring this team receives the Congressional recognition they deserve."Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., also released a statement on the acts passage.OLYMPIC DIVING LEGEND GREG LOUGANIS ADMITS TO SELLING GOLD MEDALS BECAUSE HE 'NEEDED THE MONEY' TO MOVE"It is an incredible honor to represent Lake Placid, where the 1980 U.S. Olympic Mens Hockey Team pulled off one of the greatest sports upsets in world history," Stefanik said. "The American defeat of the Soviet Union during the Cold War was a triumph of perseverance, unity, and spirit, not only for the athletes on the ice but for all Americans."As we commemorate the (45th) anniversary of this legendary victory, I am proud to lead this bipartisan effort to ensure that their extraordinary achievement is properly recognized. This legislation will ensure that future generations will never forget the legacy of the 'Miracle on Ice."On Feb. 22, 1980, the Americans pulled off one of the biggest upsets in history when the ragtag group of mostly college hockey players defeated the Soviets 4-3.Broadcaster Al Michaels put the exclamation point on the game with one of the most famous calls in sports history."Do you believe in miracles? YES!"The U.S. then defeated Finland to win the gold medal. Its the last time the U.S. has won gold in ice hockey.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 16 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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