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If You Have Cancer, Watch This Now!
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If You Have Cancer, Watch This Now!

I had a really fantastic guest on my show over at The Daily Truth Report today… Meet Ryan Richardson, from the RNC. No, not that RNC… I’m talking about the Richardson Nutritional Center. I absolutely love what they’re doing over there and it’s my honor and privilege to help them get their message out to more people! Specifically, anyone who has cancer or knows someone who has cancer. And while I can’t call this a “cure” I can tell you there are thousands upon thousands if not hundreds of thousands of people who have had cancer completely disappear doing what they teach at the RNC. Before I get too much farther into this, I’d better print my standard FDA disclaimer and get this out of the way: Ok, done. This isn’t something they created either. If we’re being entirely accurate, I think you’d have to say God created it, and the knowledge of how it works stretches back at least 100 years if not far older. Scientifically tested. Peer reviewed. Documented. Repeatable. Absolutely incredible stuff. But let me just get you right into the interview because it’s all explained in here. I think you’re going to love this one….and I think we can literally save some lives. Please enjoy: And now here are all the links you need… Everything we discussed in the interview can be found here: https://rncstore.com/wlt They were nice enough to set me up with a promo code so use WLT at checkout and it will save you 10% off whatever you order. If you want a free copy of the G. Edward Griffin book go here: http://myworldwithoutcancer.com Get Rick’s Bundles here: https://rncstore.com/WLT-RicksBundles Backup on Rumble here if you prefer: And now if you missed Rick Hill’s story, keep reading! This is so powerful…. From Stage 3 terminal cancer, told by the Mayo Clinic to gather his family because he had only “days” to live, to an emergency trip down to Tijuana, to 50 years later and he’s still here! Amazing: CANCER CURE KNOWN? Rick Hill Joins Me To Share How He Defeated STAGE 3 Terminal Cancer! [EXTREMELY CENSORED] I just got done with what might be the most important interview I’ve ever done. Why? Because a healthy person wants a million things in life, but a sick person only wants one.  To get better. So if you have cancer or know someone who has cancer, you’re going to want to watch this immediately! Bookmark it too. I am so glad I got to meet Rick Hill today and hear his story. I have no idea how I never heard this before, but 50 years ago Rick was diagnosed with aggressive Stage 3 terminal cancer, which he has documented by a letter from the Mayo Clinic. It was real and it was bad. The doctors basically told him to say his goodbyes to his family because he would be dead in days or maybe weeks, but probably days. Then through a series of strange events Rick finds himself checking out of the Mayo Clinic and heading down to Tijuana for a treatment regiment that had him cancer free in 21 days. Look folks, I’m just telling his story and you can do with it what you will, but I want to get this message out to as many people as we possibly can. Oh, and it’s not just Rick’s story, not just some one off. In fact, there is a book documenting hundreds of case studies of similar results going back decades, all tied to the Richardson Cancer Clinic: I’m telling you folks, this blew me away! And speaking of books, have you heard of “The Creature From Jekyll Island”? It’s a pretty famous book exposing the Federal Reserve Bank, but until today I had no idea that the author wrote a second book….about the very protocol that saved Rick Hill’s life: This community has been MAHA 50+ years before RFK Jr. came along! It’s truly incredible, but they’re facing extreme censorship for their message so I was only able to upload this to Rumble and X, and I have those links for you below. Trust me when I tell you this is a must watch…. Please enjoy: Backup here on X if you prefer:

Alligator Alcatraz Processed Over 21,000 Illegal Aliens for Deportation as Officials Discuss Winding Down Temporary Facility
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Alligator Alcatraz Processed Over 21,000 Illegal Aliens for Deportation as Officials Discuss Winding Down Temporary Facility

Federal and state officials are reportedly discussing whether to wind down Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz immigration detention facility, but the Florida side of the story paints a very different picture than the anonymous-source leaks suggest. A senior Florida government official told Fox News the site has processed more than 21,000 illegal aliens for deportation since it opened and was always designed as a temporary, emergency solution to the border chaos inherited from the Biden era. The official framed any future drawdown as a transition. President Donald Trump secured record congressional funding for permanent detention and deportation infrastructure, and as those sites come online, the need for a remote Everglades holding area will naturally decline. Fox News national correspondent Bill Melugin shared the Florida official’s response on Thursday: NEW: As NYT reports that Feds & FL officials are in talks to close down Alligator Alcatraz, a senior FL government official provides the following statement to @FoxNews: “Since its inception, Alligator Alcatraz has processed over 21,000 illegal aliens for deportation. The… — Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) May 7, 2026 The Gateway Pundit reported on the development, drawing on underlying New York Times reporting that described the closure discussions as preliminary. According to the Times report, federal and Florida officials have held discussions about whether to shut down the Everglades detention center after months of operation. The sourcing was anonymous: a federal official, a former ICE official, and a person described as close to Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration. The report claimed that Department of Homeland Security officials had come to view the facility as too expensive to sustain and that Florida was spending more than $1 million per day to operate the isolated site between Miami and Naples. The Gateway Pundit also included the other side of the story, carrying Fox News’ confirmed response from a senior Florida government official who described Alligator Alcatraz as a success. That official said the facility processed over 21,000 illegal aliens for deportation, was built as a rapid temporary solution, and would become less necessary as Trump-funded permanent detention sites began operations. The two accounts leave a simple question for readers: is this a failed facility, or a temporary surge site reaching the end of its assigned mission? The two accounts lead readers in very different directions. Anonymous sources described cost concerns and internal doubts. The Florida government response described a completed emergency mission and a planned handoff to larger Trump-era detention capacity. The senior Florida official told Fox News that Alligator Alcatraz was created as a rapid, temporary answer to the immigration pressure that built up during four years of open-border policy under the Biden administration. The facility was constructed on remote Everglades land at the Dade-Collier Airport in just eight days and was designed to hold thousands of migrants for processing. It was never intended to be permanent. The official pointed to the broader detention buildout now underway. President Trump secured funding from Congress for permanent sites to detain and deport illegal aliens across the country. As those facilities come online, a temporary emergency site in the middle of the Everglades becomes less critical as a holding area. Importantly, the official said the site’s 2.5-mile runway will remain available and continue to be used for large deportation flights from neighboring ICE facilities. When the site itself is no longer required, Alligator Alcatraz will return to the Everglades. Florida committed that the land will never be developed. That commitment tracks with the Trump administration’s broader strategy. As Fox News Digital reported last July, the administration offered $608 million to states willing to expand migrant detention capacity through FEMA’s Detention Support Grant Program. The program was designed to help states build or enlarge temporary detention facilities modeled after Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz. Fox News Digital reported that the funding came through FEMA’s Detention Support Grant Program, with applications open to states willing to expand capacity. A DHS spokesperson told Fox that Secretary Kristi Noem viewed the Florida site as a blueprint for state and local governments that wanted to assist federal authorities with detention. Fox also reported that the Florida site was built on remote Everglades land at the Dade-Collier Airport in just eight days, a speed federal officials wanted other states to study. The point was to move faster than the usual contractor-heavy process and put more detention space in states willing to help enforce immigration law. Florida’s model also gave Washington a live proof of concept: states could provide land, logistics, and speed while federal immigration authorities handled the enforcement mission. That context is central to the current closure talks: the emergency facility may be winding down because the broader Trump-era detention system it helped prove is now being built with federal dollars. The closure reporting needs caution. The New York Times sourced its claims to anonymous officials, and the talks were described as preliminary, not final. No public order has been issued by DHS or by Governor DeSantis’ office directing that the facility close. The cost figure of more than $1 million per day comes from anonymous reporting, not from an official state or federal disclosure. Federal and State Officials in Talks to Close Down Florida’s Alligator Alcatraz READ: https://t.co/WdFVVBpDXg pic.twitter.com/nSHYabeWot — The Gateway Pundit (@gatewaypundit) May 7, 2026 The record looks different when the numbers are placed next to the timeline. More than 21,000 illegal aliens processed for deportation. A facility built in eight days during a national emergency. A model strong enough that the Trump administration offered $608 million to replicate it nationwide. And a runway that will keep launching deportation flights long after the last temporary structure comes down. Alligator Alcatraz was built for a specific moment and a specific crisis. If that moment is passing because President Trump built something bigger and more permanent behind it, that is not a failure. That is how enforcement is supposed to work. What’s your verdict?

GOP-Led State Legislature Passes 9-0 Congressional Map, Heads To Governor’s Desk
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GOP-Led State Legislature Passes 9-0 Congressional Map, Heads To Governor’s Desk

The Tennessee Legislature has passed a new congressional map expected to eliminate the state’s only Democrat-held U.S. House seat. Red State Releases Proposed 9-0 Congressional Map Republican Gov. Bill Lee is expected to sign the map into law. "Tennessee’s new maps have PASSED the State Senate, and are on their way to be signed into LAW by Gov. Bill Lee," journalist Nick Sortor commented. "Leftist activists STORMED the Senate chamber and started SCREAMING, but Senators IGNORED them and passed the map," he added. Watch below:

‘Alligator Alcatraz’ On The Verge Of Shutting Down?
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‘Alligator Alcatraz’ On The Verge Of Shutting Down?

According to The New York Times, Florida officials are having discussions with the Trump administration about potentially closing the high-profile immigration detention center nicknamed ‘Alligator Alcatraz.’ The outlet reports that operating the facility has cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars. Breaking News: Federal and state officials are said to be in talks to close the “Alligator Alcatraz” immigrant detention center in Florida. https://t.co/GLPv5yJkVw — The New York Times (@nytimes) May 7, 2026 More from The New York Times: The shutdown talks are preliminary, the people said. But officials at the Department of Homeland Security have concluded that it is too expensive to keep operating the center, known as Alligator Alcatraz. Homeland security officials have also come to consider the center ineffective, the federal official said. All three people spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal talks. The DeSantis administration has been spending more than $1 million a day to run the center, which is in a swampy, isolated area between Miami and Naples. Some private vendors hired by the state to operate it have been struggling to front costs, according to the person close to the DeSantis administration. The Department of Homeland Security did not respond to a request for comment. Neither did the Florida Division of Emergency Management, which operates the center, nor Mr. DeSantis’s office. Mr. DeSantis, a Republican, has repeatedly called the Everglades detention center a success, saying it has helped the Trump administration by providing more beds to house federal detainees. He has also said that the facility was intended to be temporary. But the center’s shutdown would be hailed by immigration lawyers, activists and many detainees and their families as a huge win. Critics have denounced what they describe as unsanitary and inhumane conditions at the center since it opened 10 months ago; state officials have consistently dismissed such descriptions as false. The outlet cited a federal official, a former Immigration and Customs Enforcement official, and an individual close to the DeSantis administration, all unnamed, in its reporting. “Since its inception, Alligator Alcatraz has processed over 21,000 illegal aliens for deportation. The facility’s purpose was to provide Florida and the Trump administration with a rapid, temporary solution to four years of Biden’s open border invasion. Needless to say, Alligator Alcatraz was a massive success,” a senior Florida government official said in a statement to Fox News. “President Trump secured record funding from Congress to set up permanent sites for detaining and deporting illegal aliens. As those sites come online, the need for Alligator Alcatraz as a holding area will wane, while its 2.5-mile runway will remain available and used for large flights from neighboring ICE facilities,” the statement continued. “We are glad to see DHS rebuilt under President Trump. We continue to fully support the mission, and when it’s no longer required, Alligator Alcatraz will return to the Everglades with Florida’s commitment that it will never be developed. We also appreciate the federal government’s commitment to reimbursing Florida for its immediate efforts to step in and help with this mission,” it added. NEW: As NYT reports that Feds & FL officials are in talks to close down Alligator Alcatraz, a senior FL government official provides the following statement to @FoxNews: "Since its inception, Alligator Alcatraz has processed over 21,000 illegal aliens for deportation. The… — Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) May 7, 2026 NBC 6 South Florida noted: NBC6 has reached out to DeSantis’ office, the Florida Division of Emergency Management and the Department of Homeland Security and was waiting to hear back. The Everglades facility was built last summer at a remote airstrip by DeSantis’ administration to support President Trump’s immigration policies. Multiple detainees have come forward alleging poor conditions in the facility, and multiple lawsuits have been filed seeking to close it, but an appeals court last month decided it would remain open. What do you reckon?

Group Of House Democrats Send Letter To White House Urging An End To Ambiguity On “Israel’s Nuclear Capabilities”
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Group Of House Democrats Send Letter To White House Urging An End To Ambiguity On “Israel’s Nuclear Capabilities”

A group of 30 House Democrats sent a letter to the Trump administration demanding an end to ambiguity on Israel’s nuclear weapons capabilities. “For nearly six decades the U.S. has voluntarily remained in the dark on Israel’s nuclear capabilities. The ambiguity ends now. There is too much at stake to accept ignorance. We are at war alongside Israel against Iran without knowing what their red lines are for using a nuclear weapon,” Rep. Joaquin Castro (D-TX) said. “I led a group of 30 lawmakers to demand an end to the ambiguity,” he added. For nearly six decades the U.S. has voluntarily remained in the dark on Israel's nuclear capabilities. The ambiguity ends now. There is too much at stake to accept ignorance. We are at war alongside Israel against Iran without knowing what their red lines are for using a… pic.twitter.com/oe0KF9MnKQ — Joaquin Castro (@JoaquinCastrotx) May 6, 2026 “Members who signed the letter include: Joaquin Castro (D-TX), Sara Jacobs (D-CA), Greg Casar (D-TX), Mark Pocan (D-WI), James P. McGovern (D-MA), Pramila Jayapal (D-WA), Jesús G. “Chuy” García (D-IL), Al Green (D-TX), Lloyd Doggett (D-TX), Jonathan L. Jackson (D-IL), Veronica Escobar (D-TX), Donald S. Beyer Jr. (D-VA), Nydia Velázquez (D-NY), Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Lateefah Simon (D-CA), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Delia C. Ramirez (D-IL), Adelita S. Grijalva (D-AZ), Summer L. Lee (D-PA), Ro Khanna (D-CA), Sylvia R. Garcia (D-TX), Maxine Dexter (D-OR), Emily Randall (D-WA), Becca Balint (D-VT), Val Hoyle (D-OR), John Garamendi (D-CA), Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA), Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ),” a press release stated. More from the press release: Congressman Joaquin Castro, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee’s Western Hemisphere Subcommittee, led a group of 30 House Democrats in demanding the U.S. Department of State hold Israel to the same standard as other countries and provide transparency on Israels’ nuclear capabilities, ending decades-long ambiguity. This request, amid the ongoing Iran War, would fulfill Congress’ constitutional responsibility to be fully informed about the nuclear balance in the Middle East and pave the way for coherent nonproliferation policy. The lawmakers raised questions about the ambiguous U.S. policy regarding Israel’s nuclear capabilities while engaging in war alongside Israel against Iran, writing, “We are in the fullest sense, fighting this war side by side with a country whose potential nuclear weapons program the United States government officially refuses to acknowledge. American service members continue to be deployed throughout the region. Congress has a constitutional responsibility to be fully informed about the nuclear balance in the Middle East, the risk of escalation by any party to this conflict, and the administration’s planning and contingencies for such scenarios. We do not believe we have received that information.” The lawmakers concluded by demanding the U.S. apply its nonproliferation standards equally, writing, “We cannot develop coherent nonproliferation policy for the Middle East, including with respect to Iran’s civil nuclear program and Saudi Arabia’s civil nuclear ambitions, while maintaining a policy of official silence about the nuclear weapons capabilities of one party central to the ongoing conflict in which the United States is a direct participant. We ask that you hold Israel to the same standard of transparency that the United States expects from any other country that may be pursuing or retaining nuclear weapons capability.” A group of House Democrats is urging the Trump administration to acknowledge Israel’s undeclared nuclear weapons program, a move that would abandon decades of U.S. policy but confirm what has been an open secret among intelligence officials. https://t.co/qBBL4b2cCX — The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 5, 2026 “As the US engages in an illegal war alongside the Israeli government, the American people and our troops deserve transparency about the full nuclear risks of this war,” Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) commented. NEW: 30 House Democrats are demanding answers from the Trump administration about Israel’s nuclear program. As the US engages in an illegal war alongside the Israeli government, the American people and our troops deserve transparency about the full nuclear risks of this war. pic.twitter.com/LzTVhlzjr2 — Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) May 5, 2026 The Times of Israel shared further: Israel does not confirm or deny having atomic weapons, maintaining a policy of official ambiguity on the issue, as both Democratic and Republican American presidents have also done over the decades. Monday’s letter is expected to be ignored. The Democratic representatives argued in the letter that Congress “has a constitutional responsibility to be fully informed about the nuclear balance in the Middle East, the risk of escalation by any party to this conflict, and the administration’s planning and contingencies for such scenarios. We do not believe we have received that information.” They asked for details on Israeli warheads and launchers, enrichment capabilities, and what the US has been told about Israeli doctrine and red lines, as well as what is produced at the Dimona nuclear reactor. The facility at Dimona, a southern city targeted by Iran in the recent war, is said to be the home of Israel’s alleged nuclear weapons program. “The United States openly acknowledges the nuclear weapons programs of the United Kingdom, France, India, Pakistan, Russia, China and North Korea,” they wrote. “We ask that Israel be held to the same standard as any other foreign country, and that the United States government speaks candidly about its potential nuclear weapons capabilities, whatever they may be.” Read the full letter below: