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Star Disney Actress Dead At Age 35
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Star Disney Actress Dead At Age 35

Daveigh Chase, the former child actress who gave voice to Lilo in Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, has died. She was just 35 years old. TMZ first reported the news, citing Chase’s boyfriend, Roy Hernandez. According to the outlet, Hernandez said Chase died Tuesday after meningitis and a blood infection led to septic complications and her body shutting down. TMZ also reported that Chase had been admitted to a Los Angeles hospital earlier this month because of malnutrition. The news stunned fans who grew up hearing her voice in one of Disney’s most beloved animated films. Daveigh Chase has sadly passed away at the age of 35. She was the voice of Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch’ & Chihiro in the English dub of ‘Spirited Away’. pic.twitter.com/m9Tcss6N5q — DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) June 17, 2026 People reported that Hernandez had started a GoFundMe while Chase was hospitalized, writing that her condition had become critical. People also noted that Chase had been dealing with meningitis and serious blood infections before her death. For many viewers, Chase will always be remembered as Lilo Pelekai, the spirited little girl at the heart of Disney’s 2002 animated hit. That same year, she also terrified audiences as Samara Morgan in The Ring. Her performance as Samara earned her the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain, a rare horror honor for such a young actress. Chase’s voice work also included Chihiro Ogino in the English dub of Spirited Away, another title that became a generational favorite. Daveigh Chase has passed away at 35. The actress was known for her performance in ‘The Ring,’ as well as voicing Lilo in ‘Lilo & Stitch’ and Chihiro in the English dub of ‘Spirited Away.’ pic.twitter.com/c6Q88CGW0S — Pop Crave (@PopCrave) June 17, 2026 Entertainment Weekly reported that Chase was born in Las Vegas in 1990 and raised in Albany, Oregon. EW noted that she made her screen debut in a 1998 episode of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, then appeared in shows including ER, Charmed, and The Practice. She also appeared in Donnie Darko and later had a recurring role as Rhonda Volmer on HBO’s Big Love. It is a heartbreaking end for an actress whose early roles left a mark across Disney animation, horror, anime dubbing, and prestige television. Chase’s death is another reminder that some of the voices and faces from childhood classics belong to real people with lives far more complicated than the roles that made them famous. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. The post Star Disney Actress Dead At Age 35 appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

New CNN Poll Proves Democrats HATE America!
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New CNN Poll Proves Democrats HATE America!

CNN data analyst Harry Enten just handed conservatives one of the cleanest gut-checks of the year. The question was simple. How proud are you to be American? Back in January 2001, Republicans and Democrats answered almost the same way. Republicans sat at 90 percent extremely or very proud. Democrats were right there at 85 percent. Today that gap is a canyon. NEW: CNN’s Harry Enten says Dems’ pride in being American “HAS ABSOLUTELY PLUMMETED” “Extremely or very proud to be an American … Back in January of 2001: 90% of Republicans, 85% of Democrats.” “In 2026 … the Democratic percentage ABSOLUTELY PLUMMETS to just 29% of… pic.twitter.com/4UuFx7PvBC — Jason Cohen (@JasonJournoDC) June 17, 2026 According to the Jason Cohen clip of Enten’s segment, Republican pride in being American has not budged in 25 years. The GOP number is still 90 percent in 2026. The Democrat number? It cratered to 29 percent. Cohen summed up Enten’s own words plainly, that Democrats’ pride in being American has absolutely plummeted. Forget the usual media spin. CNN’s number cruncher read his own chart. The America account posted the same tidy breakdown the same day. In 2001 it was GOP 90 percent and Democrats 85 percent. In 2026 it is GOP 90 percent and Democrats 29 percent. Same country, same flag, same anthem. One side still loves all of it. The other side has talked itself into resentment. Poll on voters who say they’re extremely or very proud to be an American: 2001:GOP: 90% DEMS: 85% 2026:GOP: 90% DEMS: 29% pic.twitter.com/LJ7UsWUKLk — America (@america) June 17, 2026 Nobody is saying every single person who votes blue wakes up hating their country. But when a party base falls from 85 percent proud to 29 percent proud, that is not a mood swing. That is a worldview. Think about what the modern left has spent those years attacking: the flag, the anthem, and the police. Then add the border, faith, the Founders, and the Constitution itself. You teach people for two decades that America is the villain, and eventually the polling catches up. The same pattern shows up beyond Enten’s segment. The PRRI research released in October 2025 found most Republicans called themselves extremely or very proud to be American, while only about three in ten Democrats said the same. That three-in-ten figure lines up almost exactly with the 29 percent Enten put on screen. The Axios writeup the same day framed it as American pride declining ahead of the country’s 250th anniversary, pointing to PRRI data showing just 51 percent of Americans overall now call themselves extremely or very proud. So the national average drops, and you do not have to guess which party is dragging it down. Republicans held the line at 90 percent. The slide is coming entirely from the left. This is the country that put President Trump back in office on a promise to put America first. Half the country heard that and cheered. The other half heard the word America and recoiled. As the nation rolls toward its 250th birthday, the contrast could not be sharper. One party plans to celebrate. The other is too embarrassed to admit it is proud. And the numbers proving it came straight out of CNN. The post New CNN Poll Proves Democrats HATE America! appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.

President Trump Responds To Rumors He Is Preparing To FIRE Pete Hegseth
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President Trump Responds To Rumors He Is Preparing To FIRE Pete Hegseth

The media spent a news cycle floating the idea that President Trump was about to fire Secretary of War Pete Hegseth. Then reality stepped off a plane in Brussels. Hegseth landed in Belgium for NATO ministerial business while President Trump was in France. Trump, far from preparing a dismissal, publicly praised him overseas. So much for the rumor. The public picture came from a June 17, 2026 post by Eric Daugherty.

JUST IN: Motive Behind Freedom 250 UFC Terror Plot Revealed
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JUST IN: Motive Behind Freedom 250 UFC Terror Plot Revealed

The alleged terror plot targeting Freedom 250 UFC at the White House was disturbing enough when the first details came out. Now the alleged motive is starting to come into sharper focus. Federal filings and updated reports describe a toxic blend of anti-government extremism, Epstein-file grievances, anti-Israel targeting, and wild conspiracy beliefs that allegedly pushed the suspects toward a mass-casualty plan. President Trump was at the event, along with other high-profile officials and guests. FBI Director Kash Patel said the threat was detected before it could be carried out: On June 10, FBI and our law enforcement partners became aware of a potential threat to the UFC America 250 event in Washington, D.C. involving individuals outside of the National Capital Region – and thanks to the rapid action of this FBI, our partners, and the Department of… pic.twitter.com/PbWkIk1Lr5 — FBI Director Kash Patel (@FBIDirectorKash) June 16, 2026 The Justice Department announced that five men were arrested and charged in an alleged plot to kill government officials and others attending UFC Freedom 250 on the White House grounds. The men named by DOJ are Tycen Proper of Ohio, Bryan Omar Roa and Michael Alan Thomas of California, Daniel Eskridge of Missouri, and Abraham Hermosillo Alvarez of Nebraska. According to DOJ, the alleged plan involved explosive drones near the event, followed by sniper fire at “high value targets” as people fled. That is the mechanical side of the alleged plot. The motive side is where the story gets even darker. The Proper criminal complaint says Proper’s mother told investigators he had been communicating with an online group that expressed ultra-religious and anti-government sentiments. Those grievances allegedly included government corruption, the handling of the Epstein files, data centers consuming water in communities, and other government actions. The same filing says members began communicating in a TikTok group called “Vanguard of the Old” around March 2026. The complaint says group members believed America was headed in the wrong direction and needed to be torn down so it could be rebuilt. That is not normal political anger. That is accelerationist language, and prosecutors say it moved from online talk into planning. The Proper criminal complaint put the alleged revolutionary motive in one chilling line: According to Proper, this attack was designed to “jumpstart” a revolution in the United States. WJLA/WKRC reported that Proper’s family first contacted local authorities after becoming alarmed by his online activity, weapons purchases, and plans for “recons.” The local report also noted that investigators said the group complained about the Epstein files, government corruption, data centers, and the direction of the country. FBI Los Angeles confirmed two Southern California men were among the five charged: Bryan Omar Roa, 24, of Calimesa, California, and Michael Alan Thomas, 32, of Pinon Hills, California, are among five men charged for their roles in an alleged plot to carry out an attack to kill government officials and others attending the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)… pic.twitter.com/IMxEGISFmg — FBI Los Angeles (@FBILosAngeles) June 17, 2026 Fox News reported that court documents also allege coded references to intended targets, including President Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Elon Musk. Fox also reported that Proper allegedly compiled a target list containing 46 people. That alleged target list reportedly included elected officials selected, in part, because suspects believed they had taken money from pro-Israel political groups. The Eskridge affidavit adds another disturbing layer. Investigators said chats discussed drone teams, explosive charges, sniper teams, safe houses, escape routes, and even the possibility of stealing military ordnance from an ammunition plant. According to that affidavit, the group discussed Kansas Army Ammunition Plant in Parsons, Kansas, after one member suggested they might need military-industrial materials for explosive charges. In other words, prosecutors are not describing loose internet chatter. They are describing an alleged plan that had travel, weapons, money, target selection, drone logistics, fallback locations, and an ideological motive. Axios also reported that court filings tied the potential targets to Trump, Vance, Netanyahu, Musk, and several elected officials. The Trump side, meanwhile, gave the moment exactly the kind of answer you would expect: LMAO! REPORTER: Were you briefed on the planned terror attack on the White House during Freedom 250 UFC? PRESIDENT TRUMP: "No. The attack I watched were the fighters." This man is pure gold https://t.co/RRXyEMu4ex pic.twitter.com/L6OlK9pzuY — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 16, 2026 There is a serious point beneath the line. If the allegations are proven, a landmark patriotic event at the White House was nearly turned into a kill zone by radicals who allegedly believed mass violence could trigger revolution. DOJ says the investigation remains ongoing. All defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court. This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport. View the original article here. 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Redistricting Push In GOP-Led State Hits Setback
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Redistricting Push In GOP-Led State Hits Setback

Leaders in the Georgia House of Representatives will not redraw the state’s congressional districts during a special legislative session that Gov. Brian Kemp called last month. Republican Governor Calls Special Session To Address Redistricting Kemp called the session to draw new congressional districts that would take effect in the 2028 election cycle. “To consider enacting, revising, repealing, or amending general law for the division of the State into appropriate districts from which members of the Georgia State Senate, the Georgia State House of Representatives, the United States House of Representatives to the United States Congress, or any other state office elected by district, in light of the United States Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais,” a proclamation issued last month read. “Changes to Georgia’s maps should take place only when members of the General Assembly and citizens have been given ample opportunity to gather the facts, provide input, and engage in meaningful discussion,” the state House's Republican leadership wrote in a letter to Kemp, according to The New York Times. “For this reason, we will not be taking up congressional or legislative redistricting for the 2028 election cycle during this special session," it continued. Breaking News: Leaders in the Georgia House of Representatives said they would not take up redistricting during a legislative session that had been set to start this afternoon — and that had been called expressly to erase majority-Black districts. https://t.co/fXYkl9fPmJ — The New York Times (@nytimes) June 17, 2026 More from The New York Times: Some Republicans had quietly expressed reluctance about redistricting ahead of the session, fearful it would energize Democrats during an election cycle with pivotal statewide races on the ballot. They include the governor’s office being vacated by Mr. Kemp and the Senate seat held by Jon Ossoff, a Democrat seeking re-election. Still, others in the Republican Party had wanted to take advantage of majorities in the State Legislature and the certainty of having a Republican governor to push through a favorable map for 2028 now. Even as other Southern states — including Tennessee, Alabama and Louisiana — rushed to create new maps in time for the 2026 election, Mr. Kemp resisted, saying it was too late as voting in the May primaries had already started. “When the House learned that it was placed on the call for a special session, we knew it was not the right path forward for our state at this time. We believe that it is important to do things the Georgia way — responsibly, transparently, and with ample opportunity for public input,” House Speaker Jon Burns said in a press conference, according to NBC News. AJC: Georgia State House leaders nix redistricting plans over fears of energizing Democrats “Georgia’s House Republican leaders won’t redraw Georgia’s political maps during a special legislative session that starts Wednesday, retreating from a proposal that had threatened to… — Politics & Poll Tracker (@PollTracker2024) June 17, 2026 NBC News noted: Still, Republican leaders suggested they could revisit the issue ahead of the 2028 election cycle. “Because any changes to our current congressional or legislative districts would not go into effect until 2028, we believe it is prudent to take the appropriate and necessary time to do this important duty the right way and not to rush through it,” said Republican state Senate President Pro Tempore Larry Walker III. The post Redistricting Push In GOP-Led State Hits Setback appeared first on 100PercentFedUp.com.