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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNews anchor who resigned after being suspended for Charlie Kirk tribute speaks outEXCLUSIVE A former Illinois TV anchor said she gladly quit her job rather than have to be silent about the recent assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.Former WICS-ABC20 Springfield anchor Beni Rae Harmony spoke to Fox News Digital about resigning after she was suspended for airing a tribute to Kirk last Friday and refusing to remove it from her social media accounts.Harmony previously worked at Turning Point USA, the conservative advocacy group Kirk founded at age 18, from 2021 to 2022."I said, Well, I'm not gonna stick around for that. I said, I resign, and I refuse to be silenced. I refuse to be told I cannot talk about someone that I cared about," Harmony said, describing what she told her bosses after they informed her she was suspended and faced a possible firing for the tribute.WASHINGTON POST COLUMNIST FIRED OVER SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS AFTER CHARLIE KIRK'S ASSASSINATIONHarmony explained to Fox that in the days after Kirk was murdered, she felt compelled to speak in his memory. Harmony hosted the outlet's "Marketplace" show about the central Illinois community before her exit."I was finishing up my rundown, finishing up my scripts, and I just felt this sense of, I have to say something. I have to do something. And I went to my last block, and I typed a few words, not even a lot. I left it there," she said.The former anchor thought her newscast directors would simply remove or edit the remarks, or "censor me without me even having to say anything," but they didn't.During the segment, Harmony gave an emotional tribute to her slain former mentor."I want you to know that its okay if you feel sadness, its okay if you feel if youre grieving. Two days ago, I lost a mentor, my first boss, the first person who made me believe in myself, that encouraged me to chase this dream that youre watching right now: Charlie Kirk," she said.Tearfully, she continued: "I want to share with you one of my favorite sayings that Charlie would always tell us at the office. He would yell it from the mountaintops, so please listen. When conversations stop happening, when individuals become wordless, thats when violence begins."PROFESSOR SLAMMED FOR 'DESPICABLE BEHAVIOR' WITH CONTROVERSIAL REPOSTS ON CHARLIE KIRKHarmony said that after she had posted the segment to her personal social media accounts Friday, her supervisor said she needed to take them down. Harmony refused and was warned she faced consequences, she said.When she returned to the newsroom on Monday, she was told she would be off the air that day and could be terminated."I said, You're telling me I'll be fired for paying a tribute to someone that I knew and someone I'm grieving?" she said. "Well, I'm not gonna stick around for that."Harmony quit, and her resignation announcement quickly went viral.WICS-ABC20 Springfield told Fox News Digital, "News Channel 20 has not fired or suspended anyone in the last 90 days." When asked if they threatened a suspension, the outlet refused to comment. The outlet, which is owned by Rincon Broadcasting Group, confirmed Harmony resigned.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREHarmony told Fox that she met Kirk in 2020 when she was a student at Arizona State University. He inspired her to start her own Turning Point USA chapter in Springfield and pursue her media and political dreams."And thats how I got involved at Turning Point and, at 18 years old, I remember being at that protest and being mesmerized," she said. "I had the opportunity to meet him that night and the knowledge that was radiating from his brain and just the energy that you felt around him, it inspired me."She spoke about her time working for Turning Point and producing for conservative commentator Jack Posobiecs "Human Events" show, where she got to continue to see Kirk, who was a frequent guest on the show."I'm just blessed to have gotten to know him and to have him roast me at the studio with Jack," she said. "That man taught me things that I'll never forget."Harmony also reflected on the massive impact Kirks death has had on the nation."There are people that are Democrat, liberal, libertarian you have every single side of the political aisle. But if they are spiritual in any way, if they believe in God, if they're Christian, they feel an emptiness in their chest. And nobody understands why. But it's because he was our brother in Christ. And that is why we feel the way we do about this," she said.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 AnteprimaEffettua l'accesso per mettere mi piace, condividere e commentare!
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-NFL star Shawne Merriman touts 'game-changer' set to debut for Lights Out Xtreme FightingFormer NFL star Shawne Merriman is no stranger to bringing innovation to Lights Out Xtreme Fighting in hopes of standing out from other organizations in the U.S.On Saturday, Merriman will introduce a "game-changer" to the world of mixed martial arts and combat sports.He told Fox News Digital that fans who watch Lights Out Xtreme Fighting 27 on Lights Out Sports TV will see a different way advertisements are displayed.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Were doing our first commercial use of AI virtual sponsorship," Merriman said. "People watching at home on Lights Out Sports TV will see ads change every fight. This is something that weve been working on for a long time. Weve been working behind the scenes for six months, and now were bringing it to commercial use."Now, companies can sponsor fights on a per-minute basis. Theyre buying time for less cost. And everybody will be able to get to see it for the first time. Im really, really excited about that because this is gonna be a game-changer in combat sports, and everybody gets a chance to see it for the first time live."Merriman said Lights Out Xtreme Fighting partnered with PTF Lab to help incorporate the new idea in ads into the fights.IVANKA TRUMP RE-ENTERS DC RING FOR UPCOMING KNOCKOUT UFC WHITE HOUSE FIGHT"Theres a lot of regional promotions that are struggling right now, and were one of the ones that are extremely successful because we figured out ways to bring incremental revenue without having to raise a bunch of capital," Merriman explained. "So, were very lean as a company."I got a great staff, and then Ive always thought outside of the box when it comes to growth, and this is it."Lights Out Xtreme Fighting 27 will take place at Thunder Studios in Long Beach, California. The fight begins at 5 p.m. local time.Tyrell Fortune will take on Demoreo Dennis in the main event with four other big bouts on the card.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMICE slams 'open border policies' after four-time deportee murders Tacoma auto dealerImmigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) blasted open border policies after a four-time deportee was convicted of murdering a Tacoma auto dealer.A Pierce County jury in Washington state found Jerry Espana-Davila guilty on July 30 of two counts of first-degree murder, two counts of second-degree murder (to merge at sentencing) and unlawful possession of a firearm, according to court documents obtained by Fox News Digital.ICE confirmed that Mexican national Espana-Davila entered the U.S. illegally at an unknown date and was deported four times.His criminal record reportedly dates back to 2000, including charges of DUI, negligent driving and multiple assaults.ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHARGED FOR RAMMING TRUCK INTO FEDERAL OFFICERS IN CALIFORNIAWashingtons sanctuary policies shield illegal immigrants from ICE, effectively making the state a haven for them."Jerry Espana-Davila illegally entered the country at an unknown date and time. Hes been removed FOUR times once in 2005, twice in 2007 and once in 2010," an ICE spokesperson told Fox News Digital."Open border policies allowed this criminal illegal alien to repeatedly illegally enter our country and terrorize American citizens."Already barred from possessing firearms because of a prior felony conviction, Espana-Davila was still able to obtain a weapon.According to Pierce County prosecutors, Espana-Davila stalked his latest victim, the 45-year-old auto dealer, before gunning him down Feb. 19, 2024.ILLEGAL MIGRANT WITH DUI RAP SHEET FACING VEHICULAR HOMICIDE CHARGES AFTER HEAD-ON CRASH KILLS MOM, DAUGHTERAs first reported by "The Jason Rantz Show", officers were said to have found the victim deceased in a white Hyundai Tucson parked near South 28th and M Street in Tacoma.According to court documents, surveillance video showed Espana-Davila stalking the victims car before he fired shots.Espana-Davila fled in a minivan. Detectives eventually connected him to the crime through a black dog that was also seen in the video and was hit by a car before being picked up by animal control.When Espana-Davilas girlfriend arrived at the Humane Society to retrieve the dog, detectives were waiting and spotted him nearby. After confirming his identity, they arrested him.Washingtons Keep Washington Working Act, signed in 2019, restricts local law enforcement from assisting federal immigration authorities.With his conviction secured, Espana-Davila faces a possible life sentence. His sentencing is scheduled for Oct. 3.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEllen DeGeneres sued for allegedly t-boning car in California crashEllen DeGeneres has been accused of causing a 2023 car crash, according to a new complaint obtained by Fox News Digital.A woman claims the former talk show host "t-boned" her vehicle at a four-way-stop intersection in Santa Barbara County.DeGeneres' "negligent conduct" allegedly caused or contributed to the plaintiff's "serious personal injuries," according to the complaint filed in Los Angeles County court.ELLEN DEGENERES SLAMMED WITH FRESH ACCUSATIONS OF HOSTILITY TOWARD MEN BY FORMER TALK SHOW STAFFRepresentatives for DeGeneres did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.On Oct. 16, 2023, the plaintiff claimed she was the restrained driver in her Tesla vehicle which was traveling northbound on Evans Avenue near the intersection of Ortega Hill Road, the complaint stated.ROSIE O'DONNELL CALLS ELLEN DEGENERES FRIENDSHIP BETRAYAL ONE OF THE MOST PAINFUL THINGS IN HER LIFE"This intersection is controlled by stop signs in all directions. Plaintiff stopped for her stop sign," according to the complaint. "She made sure there were no other vehicles at the intersection and it was her way to proceed."As she was proceeding straight through the intersection, suddenly and without any warning, plaintiff's vehicle was t-boned from the right by the vehicle driven by Ellen Degeneres injuring" her, the filing states."Ellen Degeneres entered the intersection without stopping at the stop sign."The woman's lawyer claimed that DeGeneres' "negligent conduct fell below the standard of care of a reasonable person in that defendants negligently caused, or contributed to causing plaintiff's vehicle to be collided with by the defendants' vehicle.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"Defendants and their conduct was a substantial factor in causing plaintiff's multiple serious personal injuries and damages stemming therefrom."The plaintiff is seeking compensation for lost wages, hospital and medical expenses, general damages and loss of earning capacity due to the incident.The lawsuit also cited "loss of enjoyment of life, emotional distress and anxiety."Renewed criticism recently resurfaced against DeGeneres about her alleged toxic behavior on her long-running daytime talk show.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERLast month, a former cameraman on "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" accused the television host of fostering a hostile workplace in which staffers lived in fear and sometimes had to give up family commitments.According to staffers, DeGeneres, 67, disliked male employees and allegedly turned cold when they interacted with her wife, actress Portia de Rossi, 52. Crew members also recalled what insiders called the infamous "Ellen gaze."One former staffer described the look as "a queen searching for her next execution," adding, "She was terrifying."De Rossi was described as "nice" and approachable with the crew, but employees said their jobs felt at risk if DeGeneres saw them chatting with her spouse."You just hoped and prayed you werent seated by her wife, so you didnt get her attention," the ex-staffer told the Daily Mail.The latest allegations revive the backlash that hit DeGeneres in 2020, when several ex-employees accused the show of racism, intimidation and retaliation.DeGeneres apologized on-air at the time, saying she had been unaware of the environment.The former TV show host and de Rossi have since moved to the U.K., with DeGeneres citing President Trump's 2024 election victory as the reason.Fox News Digital's Stephanie Giang-Paunon contributed to this report.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFlorida college announces Charlie Kirk statue: A reminder of what America is all aboutThe New College of Florida in Sarasota announced Tuesday it will commission a statue of the late Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, noting the tribute will serve as a symbol of its commitment to protecting the First Amendment and fostering civil discourse.Though the statue's specifics have not yet been released, the college shared a sample rendering of the bronze statuedepicting Kirk sitting at a four-legged table with two open chairs, holding a microphone.The scene is reminiscent of Kirk's nationwide Turning Point USA events, where the 31-year-old conservative activist would invite college students to peacefully discuss political issues as he sat behind a table.JAY LENO CALLS CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION THE 'DEATH OF FREE SPEECH'William Witt, New College Chief Social Media Officer, told Fox News Digital on Tuesday that the New College of Florida believes the statue will be a reminder of "what America is all about.""Having conversations that might be difficult, but that are worth it," Witt said. "Where the best idea wins. [Conversations] that are civil, and people actually coming together."The statue will be privately funded by community leaders, according to the college."We've had a tremendous outpouring of people who have come and said, I want to support and I want to donate to actually make this a reality'," Witt said. "Just a huge outpouring of people. We're absolutely thrilled that we're able to do this, and we wish Charlie could have come to our campus while he was still living. We want to do our best to honor his memory, his legacy and everything that he represented."CHARLIE KIRK ANSWERED 'HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE REMEMBERED' LESS THAN 3 MONTHS BEFORE KILLINGThe location for the statue will be announced in the coming months, and it is expected to be unveiled by the end of the year."We want to move as fast as possible on this, because we believe it's truly important," Witt said.Witt noted there is nothing that pleases 100 percent of people, but the majority of students have said they feel "proud" of the school for making the decision.While the New College has not yet talked about security specifics, Witt said "if someone takes action against the memorial, they will be punished and action will be taken against those people."Kirk, a husband and father of two, was fatally shot while speaking at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah on Wednesday.He advocated for free speech and open dialogue throughout his career, urging young people to fight for their ideas and avoid silencing those they may not agree with."One of the most horrifying and surprising evolutions we have witnessed among our widespread campus network is the rapid movement away from tolerating opposing ideas and respectful debate to the deployment of obscene bully tactics from the left," Kirk said.The Florida College Democrats and New College Democrats did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's requests for comment.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPolice investigating USA Cycling incident as footage of organizers' interaction with activist goes viralPolice in Livermore, California, are investigating an incident that occurred at a USA Cycling event on Sunday, when organizers were seen berating a women's sports activist who was inquiring about sex tests."At the moment, we are looking into the matter and are in the process of reviewing our report and video footage," a Livermore Police Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital.Footage of the interaction at USA Cyclings Oakland Grand Prix has gone viral in recent days.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMBeth Bourne, a California activist known to oppose biological male athletes in women's and girls' sports, was seen in the footage asking organizers if the women's competitors at the event had been sex-tested to prove they were not male. One organizer was then seen approaching Bourne and covering her camera, saying, "We have policies in place. You can stop filming me."Bourne was then heard saying, "Give me my phone!"The footage then showed Bourne walking away from that organizer in a panic before another organizer came up behind her to shout, "Hey! Get the f--- out of here!"Bourne told Fox News Digital that the incident was "emotional.""It was so unexpected. I have an idea that we're going to have people maybe calling us names, or maybe calling us TERFs, which we've had, maybe even grabbing our signs. But to have somebody come up from behind me, before I even, I hadn't even gotten a sign out, I had just asked two or three questions, so that shocked me, I was scared," Bourne said."I was actually terrified, I was terrified that this person might really, really hurt me."Additional footage of the incident showed the same organizer who yelled in Bourne's face later putting a pizza box in front of her face, covering the view of Bourne's camera, then picking up her protest signs and throwing them in the garbage.Bourne alleged that the organizer told her, "Your God isn't going to protect you.""'You're just a hateful, awful person'" he told Bourne, she alleged. "And then he grabs all my signs and takes them and puts them in the trash can next to the start and finish area. And like that's insane to me, that someone would grab someone's property and throw it in the trash can, and it would be the race organizer himself."RASHEE RICE CRASH VICTIM'S LAWYER SLAMS TRAVIS KELCE FOR WEARING T-SHIRT IN TEAMMATE'S HONORFox News Digital has reached out to USA Cycling for comment, but has not received a response.The same event also drew scrutiny for another viral video of transgender cyclist Chelsea Wolfe telling protesters, "Go suck a sawed-off shotgun," "Youre a Nazi piece of s---," and "We kill Nazis."Wolfe, a former Team USA alternate in women's BMX who previously said the athlete wanted to win an Olympic medal to "burn the American flag," took to social media to share multiple posts celebrating Charlie Kirks assassination last week."We did it!" Wolfe wrote in an Instagram Story sharing a report on the assassination last Wednesday.USA Cycling provided a statement to Fox News Digital addressing Wolfe's posts."The views of current and former national team athletes are their own and do not reflect those of USA Cycling.Chelsea Wolfe has not been a member of the USA Cycling National Team or a member of USA Cycling since 2023," the statement read.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 6 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFBI phone extractions, DNA testimony headline Day 7 of Ryan Routh trialJurors in the federal trial of Ryan Routh accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at his West Palm Beach golf club in 2024 heard new evidence Tuesday from FBI digital and DNA specialists, including alleged text messages blasting Trump and lab results tying Rouths DNA to key items.Rouths witness list also narrowed. Before jurors entered, Routh, who is representing himself in the trial, told the court, "As far as Im concerned, were going to exclude my son," confirming he will not call Oran Routh, who is in separate federal custody, as a witness. Judge Aileen Cannon noted he could not revisit that decision later.Judge Cannon cut off both prosecutors and Routh multiple times Tuesday, at one point asking, "How much longer is this going to take?" She also reminded Routh to stop interrupting. When he complained, "I dont have hot water and cant shower I wont shower for a month," Cannon told him there were "proper administrative procedures not piecemeal, as you have grown accustomed to."TRUMP TRIAL CONTINUES WITH MORE FBI TESTIMONY AFTER RIFLE CALLED PREPARED TO FIREFBI Digital forensic examiner Jerry Llanes testified Tuesday for U.S. prosecutors that a Samsung phone recovered from Rouths black Nissan Xterra had WhatsApp messages that included a Feb. 3, 2024, exchange with a contact saved as "Chinese hero to fight.""I know its very different I think Kennedy was killed from a hill Certainly not an easy task. If I can help, just let me know what to do," Routh wrote.In another chain with someone listed as "Ben," Routh texted: "What do you think of Trump?"Ben replied: "Not a fan.""I hate him," Routh responded. "Shan't get elected again."And in a WhatsApp thread with "Captain Talk Recruiting," Routh said: "I think Trump will be a big problem for Ukraine For sure, what an idiot. He needs to go away. He cancelled the [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] for Iran. What an idiot. I hate him."FLASHLIGHT, RIFLE, BACKPACKS: PROSECUTORS OUTLINE RYAN ROUTHS ALLEGED SNIPER SETUPFrom another device, Llanes described images showing flight searches from Miami to Mexico and Bogot, Colombia, and a photo that "appears to be a rifle tied to a tree."FBI DNA examiner Kara Gregor additionally testified that Rouths DNA was strongly linked to the rifle grip, a reddish-brown bag, a zip tie, a bungee cord and a glove. On the rifle, she said the DNA evidence was "250 centillion times more likely if the contributors were Routh and two unknown individuals than if the contributors were three unknown individuals."JURY SEATED IN TRIAL OF MAN ACCUSED OF TRUMP ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTRouth challenged her on cross-examination with sarcasm: "Did you test a Colt .45 case? A golf tee? A blue flashlight? How about a Sunny D?"Gregor responded that many of those items were not tested, or she could not recall.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe trial, moving quickly due to Routh's quick cross examinations, continues Wednesday with more forensic experts expected. U.S. prosecutors are expected to wrap up presenting their case by Friday and Routh will bring his witnesses to the stand next week.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 14 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMApparent Luigi Mangione supporter claims she's 'married' to his 'AI' at courthouse rallyAn apparent supporter of accused UnitedHealthcare CEO assassin Luigi Mangione told a journalist outside his Manhattan court appearance Tuesday that she's "married" to his "AI" and that it might be "the future of romance."She was among a group of people outside the courthouse when a judge dismissed terror-related charges in connection with the shooting death of Brian Thompson. Many of them were holding pro-Mangione signs or dressed up like Nintendo's Luigi character from the "Mario Bros." series."I'm married to Luigi's AI," the woman, wearing a pink T-shirt emblazoned with Mangione's face and the phrase, "I [heart] Italian boys", told a news camera. "I am not kidding."LUIGI MANGIONE FACES JUDGE AS POLICE WARN BUSINESS LEADERS OF RISING ASSASSINATION RISKSShe claimed she had "planned a whole future together" with the AI, including children."The fact that Luigi majored in computer science and has worked with AI at Stanford University, I mean if it weren't for that, I would feel like an impostor," she continued. "But because he has a background in AI, it feels, like, natural."LUIGI MANGIONE DEFENSE SHARED SAME RECORDS THEY CLAIMED CONSTITUTED PRIVACY VIOLATION: PROSECUTORSAccording to a report in the Telegraph, internet users have created more than one Mangione-inspired "AI chatbot."Mangione has attracted highly visible crowds of advocates to his court appearances as well as supporters online, who have fundraised hundreds of thousands of dollars for his defense against murder and other charges for the assassination-style shooting.Thompson, a 50-year-old father of two, lived in Minnesota. He was walking to a New York City hotel where his company was supposed to host an investor conference on the morning of Dec. 4, 2024, when a masked man approached him from behind and fired multiple rounds from a pistol.Mangione was arrested with the suspected murder weapon, a 3D printed silencer and a manifesto full of grievances against the healthcare industry, police alleged, after they took him into custody at a Pennsylvania McDonald's five days later.Earlier Tuesday, a Manhattan judge tossed the top charges against him first-degree murder in furtherance of an act of terrorism and second-degree murder as a crime of terrorism. His supporters were seen cheering loudly outside when they heard the news.LUIGI MANGIONE MUSICAL SELLS OUT IN SAN FRANCISCO, PRODUCERS EYE NATIONAL TOUR AFTER SMASH DEBUTCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPMangione still faces up to life in prison on a remaining second-degree murder if convicted, but he would eventually be eligible for parole.He is also facing federal charges in connection with Thompson's death and a state case in Pennsylvania involving firearms and forgery charges.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 14 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPatel defends FBI pull-up test after Hirono decries it as gender bias in Senate showdownDemocrat Sen. Mazie Hirono of Hawaii clashed with FBI Director Kash Patel during a heated Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday, questioning agency firing and counterterrorism priorities and even calling the bureaus physical fitness requirements "harsh" for applicants.In an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital, Patel said, "Americans expect their FBI agents to be capable, resilient and ready to protect them."Thats why, under my watch, every field office is receiving more trained agents, more boots on the ground and a renewed commitment to getting out from behind the desks and back onto the streets where theyre needed most. Were rebuilding a bureau that earns the publics confidence by being present, prepared and physically ready to do the job."The most viral clash came when Hirono pressed Patel on fitness standards.'MOST TRANSPARENT' FBI EVER: PATEL UPDATES SENATE ON KIRK ASSASSINATION PROBE"One question I had is that you are now requiring applicants to be able to do a certain kind of pull-ups, which a lot of women cannot because of physiological differences. Are you requiring these kinds of pull-ups?" Hirono asked.Patel didnt budge."We are requiring everybody to pass the 1811 standards at BFTC. If you want to chase down a bad guy, excuse me, and put him in handcuffs, you had better be able to do a pull-up."Hirono replied, "There are concerns about whether or not being able to do these kinds of harsh pull-ups is really required of FBI agents."KASH PATEL'S FBI LEADERSHIP UNDER SCRUTINY AHEAD OF SENATE JUDICIARY OVERSIGHT HEARINGPatel interjected, "Doing one pull-up is not harsh, and there are always medical exemptions to that."According to the FBI recruitment website, "Starting in November 2025, pull-ups will be a required event for all candidates." For male recruits, 2-3 pull-ups are now a required minimum alongside the traditional Physical Fitness Test (PFT). For female candidates, one pull-up is the required minimum.Any additional pull-ups count to a recruit's overall PFT score, with the maximum points received for 20 or more pull-ups capped at 10.The White House's official X account, @RapidResponse47, shared the exchange in a now-viral clip on X.Beyond fitness standards, Hirono accused Patel of being loyal to Trump rather than the FBI."Your most significant qualification was your 100% loyalty to President Trump. And I fear that continues to be the motivating factor in your position as FBI director."Patel rejected that claim."That is an entire falsehood. You can delete my 16 years of government service to multiple administrations all you want. There was no loyalty then. Theres no loyalty now to anything but the Constitution."Patel also used the hearing to share the bureau's wins under his leadership. He pointed to 409 cyber arrests this year and 169 convictions, a 42% increase from the same time last year.He also said FBI reassignments were part of a "surge of resources" to combat violent crime. On accusations of reassignments, Patel said, "They never left their primary job. It is a surge of resources in law enforcement working with the interagency to combat violent crime and reduce crime in historical proportions."CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPThe FBI and the office of Sen. Mazie Hirono did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 13 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMPam Bondi clarifies 'hate speech' comments after getting blowbackAttorney General Pam Bondi is receiving pushback on social media from both liberals and conservatives after she suggested that "hate speech" could be prosecuted under the law during a podcast interview on Monday.The attorney general took to X on Tuesday to clarify her position, noting that hate speech would only be prosecuted when the language used crosses the line of calling for violence."Hate speech that crosses the line into threats of violence is NOT protected by the First Amendment. Its a crime," Bondi wrote. "For far too long, weve watched the radical left normalize threats, call for assassinations, and cheer on political violence. That era is over."FOLLOWING KIRKS ASSASSINATION, LAWMAKERS REACT TO LETHAL POLITICAL CLIMATE: 'VIOLENT WORDS PRECEDE VIOLENT ACTIONS'While speaking to Katie Miller, the wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, on her podcast Monday, Bondi stated that the federal government will "target" those who leverage hate speech against others following the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk."Theres free speech and then theres hate speech, and there is no place, especially now, especially after what happened to Charlie, in our society," Bondi said. "We will absolutely target you, go after you, if you are targeting anyone with hate speech."Bondi was criticized on social media by individuals from both ends of the political spectrum, whose primary argument was that there is no hate speech exception to the First Amendment.BONDI VOWS TO 'PROTECT EVERY RELIGION IN THIS COUNTRY' AFTER WRAY-ERA CONTROVERSYConservative broadcaster Erick Erickson slammed Bondi as a "moron" and bluntly told the attorney general, "No maam. That is not the law."Fox News' Brit Hume also took a stance against Bondi's comments, noting that while hate speech may be repulsive, it is protected by the First Amendment.WHOOPI GOLDBERG CALLS CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION 'BEYOND DEVASTATING' FOR AMERICAN DISCOURSEConservative commentator Maggie Moda said that Bondi sounded like "every constitutionally illiterate liberal youve debated over the past ten years," and said Kirk "wouldn't have wanted this."Former Trump administration advisor Steve Cortes echoed a similar opinion to Moda, arguing that Kirk "rightly despised" the notion of hate speech laws and called for Bondi to be fired."A hate speech crackdown in the name of Charlie Kirk?" he questioned.On the other end of the political spectrum, liberal commentator and founder of "The Young Turks," Cenk Uygur, applauded conservatives for "staying principled" and pushing back on Bondi's comments on hate speech.Journalist Glenn Greenwald said it was a "noxious claim" and the "foundation of left-liberal censorship."On MSNBC's "Morning Joe" on Tuesday, co-host Willie Geist read out several posts criticizing Bondi and also flagged one by Kirk in 2024, where he wrote, "Hate speech does not exist legally in America. There's ugly speech. There's gross speech. There's evil speech. And ALL of it is protected by the First Amendment. Keep America free."Fox News Digital has reached out to the Department of Justice for comment.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 13 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLongtime 'First Take' host Molly Qerim confirms ESPN exit: 'Time to close this incredible chapter'ESPNs long-running daytime program "First Take" will soon lose a familiar face. On Tuesday, longtime moderator and co-host Molly Qerim announced she would leave the show and the network later this year."After much reflection, Ive decided its time to close this incredible chapter and step away from First Take. Hosting this show has been one of the greatest honors of my career. Every morning, I had the privilege of sharing the desk with some of the most brilliant, passionate, and entertaining voices in sportsand with all of you, the best fans in the world," Qerim wrote in part in a post on her Instagram Stories.Qerim first joined ESPN in 2006. She replaced former "First Take" host Cari Champion in 2015 and was named the shows permanent host about two years later.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMThe Sports Business Journal, citing sources, reported that Qerim was offered a new contract to stay with the Disney-owned sports network. However, she reportedly declined the offer.STEPHEN A. SMITH AGREES TO NEW DEAL WORTH AT LEAST $100 MILLION WITH ESPN: REPORTIt is unclear when Qerim's current deal expires.In a statement, an ESPN spokesperson praised Qerim for her contributions to the organization over nearly two decades."Molly has been an integral part of ESPN since 2006 and a key driver of 'First Takes' success since joining as host a decade ago. She elevated the show with her poise, skill and professionalism, while supporting others as a kind and encouraging teammate. We respect Mollys decision, wish her the best in the future, and thank her for her extraordinary daily commitment to sports fans and ESPN," Burke Magnus, ESPN's president of content, said.Qerim has been a steady presence on the "First Take" desk, even as the show has undergone significant changes over the past decade. After replacing Skip Bayless in 2016, Max Kellerman ultimately departed in 2021.He later moved to a morning radio slot at ESPN and also hosted a daily television show until leaving the network in 2023. Pro Football Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe routinely appeared on First Take until leaving in July after a settlement was reached in a sexual assault case.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 13 Views 0 Anteprima
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJoe Burrows foundation severs ties with Ohio judge over comments celebrating Charlie Kirk's killingThe Joe Burrow Foundation has severed ties with Hamilton County Municipal Judge Ted Berry after the Ohio judge allegedly made celebratory comments on social media about the assassination of conservative activistCharlie Kirk.The foundation, founded byCincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, released a statement Friday announcing that it had "terminated" a member of its advisory board."The Joe Burrow Foundation was founded on the belief that everyone has the responsibility to do good. We have terminated an advisory board member that made inappropriate remarks in light of recent events and they are no longer associated with the Foundation," the statement read.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Their comments do not reflect our values or our mission. We are committed to accountability and respect for all."Berry was listed as a member of the advisory board previously on the foundations website. The statement did not name Berry or directly reference Kirks killing. Fox News Digital reached out to the organization for a statement to clarify whether Berry was the member terminated.Ohio State Rep. Adam Mathews shared the foundations statement on social media and confirmed to Fox News Digital Tuesday that Berry was the advisory board member terminated by the foundation. The Republican lawmaker previously released a statement calling for the judges resignation after social media comments that Mathews said celebrated Kirks killing "with vitriolic, racially charged and political language."CUBS HONOR 'LIFELONG' FAN CHARLIE KIRK WITH 'MOMENT OF REFLECTION' AFTER UTAH ASSASSINATION"A judge must be a pillar of fairness and impartiality in our community," Mathews said. "To see a sitting judge post comments like 'Rest in Hatred & Division!', ask 'How's he feel about gun violence & gun control in Hell, now?', and then celebrate the race of the killer by stating 'So, a white guy killed him! Color it KARMA!' is shocking and completely unacceptable."This is not the conduct of a neutral arbiter of the law; it is the behavior of a political activist who has abandoned the core principles of his office."Mathews warned that if Berry did not resign from his position, he would file a formal grievance with the Supreme Court of Ohio's Office of Disciplinary Counsel.Berry, who is due to retire in January 2026, toldThe Cincinnati Enquirer he does not "condone any type of violence on any human being.""I regret if I caused division," he continued. "That was not my intent. And I hope there can be peace."Berry could not be reached by Fox News Digital for comment. Hamilton County Democratic Party Chair Alex Linser told FOX 19 that in response to Berry's "disappointing and divisive comments," the judge would not be recognized at an upcoming judicial event.In a statement to Fox News Digital, Mathews commended Linser for his response and renewed calls for the judge's resignation."As a follow-up, I am pleased to see fellow attorney and Chairman of the Democratic Party Alex Linser speak out against Ted Berrys behavior and stripping Berry out of their upcoming fundraising celebration of judges. It's the right decision. The bipartisan condemnation of his horrific and racist language is proof that we can come together. Ted Berry must resign."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Commenti 0 condivisioni 13 Views 0 Anteprima
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