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EPIC! Don Jr. Calls President Trump LIVE On Stage At AmFest!
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EPIC! Don Jr. Calls President Trump LIVE On Stage At AmFest!

This is awesome…. Amidst all the infighting and strangeness, there have definitely been some great moments at AmFest this year. And this was one of them. Don Jr. calling his father live on the stage and putting him on speaker. Watch here: Love it! Here was another fantastic moment: WATCH: Russell Brand Opens AmFest By Praying and Preaching The Christian Gospel By most accounts, AmFest 2025 was a bit of a disaster this year. Full of infighting and calls for "deplatforming" and basically all the things Charlie Kirk stood against, it was not great.  But honestly, if you drill down just one more layer below the surface, I think most speakers were aligned, and one (Ben Shapiro) stood markedly opposed to the rest. Ironic that Ben Shapiro is the one calling for everyone else to be "deplatformed" but I would venture to guess he would lead the voting if people got to select one speaker to NOT come back next year. But I have actually avoided covering all of that because it's just not interesting to me. I don't want to give extra attention to all the infighting. I'm so much more interested in this instead....check out Russell Brand kicking off AmFest with prayer and preaching the Christian Gospel message. No fighting. No calls for deplatforming. Just truth and humility. So instead of covering the divisive and angry Ben Shapiro and the, quote, "midget horse he rode in on", I would much prefer to cover this instead. Watch here: TRANSCRIPT: Heavenly Father, would You guide my mouth? Would You guard my lips? Oh, Lord, I bend my knee and my tongue will serve You, Heavenly Father, and no other. Thank You, Lord, for Your Son, Jesus Christ, who died that we may know eternal life but may we know eternity here in this moment, Lord. There is no statue of limitations on "Love thy neighbor." The whole world is our neighbor. We were intended to be one family, Heavenly Father. You gave Your life, You gave Your blood, and may the covenant of Your blood cover us all. I pray, Father, for the eternal soul of Charlie Kirk. I thank You for his sacrifice and I thank You, Lord, that we have this opportunity to be here in unity. The opportunity for true unity. The opportunity for community. The opportunity to be different, Lord. I thank You, Heavenly Father, for Erica Kirk's boldness and her bravery and for her example of forgiveness. And surely, if she can forgive the people or the man responsible, Lord, for the murder of her husband, surely this principle of forgiveness is something that we can all extend. Lord, may we know Your grace, may we live in Your grace, and particularly when it's expensive to us, when it costs us something, may we enter into Your kingdom, a kingdom of love. May we put aside petty squabbles and disputes, Lord, and may we move into a new era of grace in Your glory. I pray for the kingdoms to merge, I pray for Your return, I pray that we participate in making straight the paths. In the holy name of Jesus Christ, I pray. Amen. Backup here if needed: Russell Brand opens his AmFest speech with prayer, proclaiming the Gospel in front of a massive crowd “Thank you for your Son, Jesus Christ, who died so that we may know eternal life.” Jesus is Lord pic.twitter.com/f3OPqOWzy9 — Anna Lulis (@annamlulis) December 19, 2025 Well done Russell! And I don't know if you caught it or not, but at the beginning of his prayer, he paraphrases Psalm 51:15: “O Lord, open my lips,and my mouth will declare your praise.” Which immediately reminded me of that moment during the U2 Super Bowl Halftime Show. Do you remember this? It's kind of hard to hear, but as the iconic guitar rift from "Where The Streets Have No Name" starts playing and the names of all the victims on 9/11 rise up on massive screens behind him, Bono walks out and into the microphone he quotes Psalm 51:15.  Twice. You can see it at about the 0:50 second mark here: U2 performs and pays tribute to 9/11 victims at Super bowl XXXVI (2002) pic.twitter.com/dw61FPdl0y — Rock History (@historyrock_) February 10, 2025 Such an iconic song.  Such an iconic Halftime Show.  Such an iconic moment. A bit hard to look back on now 25 years later after most of us have been red-pilled and 9/11 looks different than it used to, but still a powerful moment.

Sorry Candace and Megyn, But You Cannot “Pray To Charlie”
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Sorry Candace and Megyn, But You Cannot “Pray To Charlie”

While I actually like Megyn Kelly (at least the long-haired version) and Candace Owens and I fight vigorously against anyone pushing for “deplatforming” or any of that nonsense, I also have to call things out when something isn’t right. And so that’s what I have to do right now. Our prevailing standard around here is publishing TRUTH and the greatest truth of all is the truth God gave us in the Bible. And in that Bible, he told us a couple things…. One, do not try to talk to, contact or seek guidance from the dead.  They cannot hear you and you risk most likely interacting with an evil spirit pretending to be whoever you think you are talking to. Two, pray only to God the Father, in Jesus’ name. You know, from Matthew 6:9-13: The Lord’s Prayer (KJV) Our Father which art in heaven,Hallowed be thy name.Thy kingdom come.Thy will be done in earth,as it is in heaven.Give us this day our daily bread.And forgive us our debts,as we forgive our debtors.And lead us not into temptation,but deliver us from evil:For thine is the kingdom,and the power,and the glory,for ever. Amen. Pretty simple and straight-forward right? So with love I offer this gentle correction to Megyn Kelly who told AmFest she prays to Charlie Kirk for guidance: “I’ve prayed so many times to Charlie, and to God, to give me the right guidance on how to handle this whole thing.” Megyn Kelly says she’s prayed to Charlie Kirk for guidance… The only person we should pray to is Jesus Christ pic.twitter.com/4o8LhszmcV — Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) December 20, 2025 Sean Feucht is right: you cannot pray to the dead. You cannot pray to the dead. pic.twitter.com/2Lhtf7v9B7 — Sean Feucht (@seanfeucht) December 20, 2025 And then there’s Candace who said Charlie comes to her in dreams to give her messages: Candace’s newest “evidence” that Israel killed Charlie? “Charlie came to me in a dream…and told me” pic.twitter.com/RbMXlvnyPu — OSINT report (@Tourosenta14746) October 8, 2025 Sorry Candace, there is no Biblical support for that. Dead people do not become your Guardian Angels…. They do not become an animal or bird that comes to visit you… And they do not come to you in your dreams to bring you messages. All of that is comforting and people love to latch on to those ideas, but I’m here to stand firmly on the truth and publish only that truth. Two women. Both conservatives. One says she gets messages from Charlie Kirk in her dreams. The other claims that she gets guidance from Charlie Kirk as she prays to him. Both of them are being manipulated by a demon claiming to be Charlie Kirk. Both Catholic. Learn to see how… pic.twitter.com/xr1yS8dwem — Spencer Smith (@BroSpencer) December 21, 2025 So, what’s the common thread? As many people have pointed out in the post directly above and in this comment below, both women are believed to be Catholic and this does line up with Catholic teaching and belief that you can pray to basically whoever you want and they will “intercede” for you: The other common thread is that I think there are a lot of “baby Christians” around the TPUSA and broader MAGA movement. People like Russell Brand, Tucker Carlson, and perhaps Candace and Megyn. I think they’re just figuring things out as they go, and that’s a wonderful thing! So with no anger at all, I just publish this report to kindly and lovingly say: Do not pray to anyone other than directly to God. Don’t pray to Mary either: Catholics Give Most Absurd Reason Yet For “Praying To Mary” There are two things that always get me in big trouble around here when I write about them... One is calling out the Freemasons. People get irrationally mad when I do that, viscerally, emotionally angry at me! The second is when I tell the Catholics they should really stop praying to Mary and to Angels. They get almost equally mad at me. But....we have a mission around here and that is to print the truth wherever we find it, and the truth is that the Bible NEVER tells you to pray to Mary or to pray to Angels. It doesn't instruct it. It doesn't permit it. In fact, it specifically says NOT to do that. But the Catholics just really like doing it and so they do it anyway. And the reasons they come up with for doing it are about as broad as you can imagine, but the latest one I just came across is perhaps the worst and most blasphemous one I've ever heard. Meet Father David Michael, or at least that's what I assume his name is based on the video below. In the video below, Father David Michael says he is in fact a Catholic Priest, and although he looks like he's 15 years old and he talks about calling his mom a lot, he appears to be an adult Catholic Priest. He's certainly wearing the outfit, but that doesn't always mean anything. Anyway....Father David Michael says that the reason Catholics can and should pray to Mary is because Jesus just sometimes gets busy! I mean, cut the guy some slack, he's got to really have his hands full running the world and all, so sometimes he just gets a little tied up! And if Jesus is busy, you can get his attention....by calling his mother! Just phone up Mary and then she will scold Jesus and tell him to get his act together and get back to you quicker. Folks, I wish I were mocking and exaggerating what I just said, but that's literally a verbatim transcript of what this guy just said. Watch here: Roman Catholic priest insists that occasionally Jesus is too busy to hear and answer our prayers, and so this is why we should pray to Mary, saying: "sometimes, the fastest way to the son is through his mother." What's your opinion on this ? pic.twitter.com/EYy0i8TFo0 — JOSH DUNLAP (@JDunlap1974) March 3, 2025 It's such a bad take, I almost don't even know where to begin... Is this what they are teaching now in Seminaries? The irony is, it reminds me exactly of Elijah taunting the prophets of Ba'al in 1 Kings 18.  Remember this? 27 At noon Elijah began to taunt them. “Shout louder!” he said. “Surely he is a god! Perhaps he is deep in thought, or busy, or traveling. Maybe he is sleeping and must be awakened.” The sad irony though is that this was Elijah taunting the other prophets for their inept "god". How far we've fallen since then.... Now we have a Catholic Priest who must not have ever read this chapter of the Bible trying to promote what Elijah used as mockery as doctrine to support praying to Mary. So sad! And in case we need it, here's a backup: How many heresies can one man jam into 53 seconds? Bro says "hold my beer"..... pic.twitter.com/ypSDffBUOO — Noah Christopher (@DailyNoahNews) March 3, 2025 Gee, how many heresies can you jam into 53 seconds? The all-mighty, all-powerful creator of the Universe sometimes just gets too busy to hear your prayers? But Mary can hear them just fine? And then Mary will just scold Jesus like a shrill Jewish mother and tell him what to do? YIKES! Look folks, I know you Catholics really love praying to Mary and the Angels, I know it's like a security blanket for you, the cosmic equivalent of sucking your thumb, but you really need to stop. It's completely unbiblical. It's heretical. And it also is just silly.... Mary is a 100% human being who is now in heaven.  She is not a "god".  She cannot hear your prayers.  You are literally praying to no one and just wasting your time if you think she can hear you.  It's silly. I've written much more about it here: MEMO TO THE CATHOLICS: Please Stop Praying To Mary and Angels MEMO TO THE CATHOLICS: Please Stop Praying To Mary and Angels This post may ruffle some feathers, and I am ok with that... We have one founding Mission around here that is paramount to everything else: Print the Truth. That's what we've done since Day 1 back in 2015 and that's what we'll do for the next 50 years as long as I remain in the Editor's chair. Print the truth without bias.... Without censorship.... Wherever we find it, whether that's in politics, religion...anywhere! So today I have to tackle a tough topic with the Catholics, but I do it out of love and in furtherance of our Mission. I also want to say Catholics are good people and despite my disagreement with them on this point, they are absolutely still Christians.  And they are of course always welcome here, just as everyone is, even if we disagree on something. Ok, so with all of those disclaimers out of the way, let's jump right in.... It all started a few days ago when I posted this article: President Trump Posts Prayer To Saint Michael The Archangel The Catholics were NOT happy with me when I commented that as a baby Christian I don't think President Trump knows any better and his heart is in the right place, but the Catholics have had centuries to fix this and they still continue to pray to Mary and to Angels. Well, that did not go over well.... The Catholics came out in full force in the comments section and boy did it get spicy (as I knew it would)! What I quickly learned was that not even all of them agree, and *most* simply had an emotional reaction. Most simply have always prayed to Mary and prayed to Angels because it's their tradition, it's what they were taught.  They can't really defend it and they get very emotional when told it might be wrong. If possible, I'd like to take as much emotion out of it and simply offer the Catholics some food for thought. Why? Because I do think it's very important. I don't believe it rises to the level of a core salvation issue, you can (wrongly) pray to Mary and believe in Jesus and still end up in Heaven, but wouldn't you like to fix things now if your compass was off? So that's the goal of this article. I have no doubt a brand new firestorm will erupt in the comments section of this article, and I'm ok with that.  But I have to publish this article. I want to start with the most common theme I read from all the Catholics in the last article, which was basically this:  "We don't really pray to Mary, we just ask her to intercede for us on our behalf.  What's wrong with that?  Haven't you ever asked a friend to pray for you?  Same thing!" I'd love to address that. The first thing that's wrong with that is it's in direct conflict with 1 Timothy 2:5 which says the following: "For there is one God and one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus." (NIV) It's almost as if God knew some people would try to pray to Mary or pray to Angels and so he put this verse in the Bible as a caution. The finished work of Jesus is sufficient, you don't need to add anything to it! You don't need Jesus + Mary. As I told one person, I very good rule of thumb for anything theological, is any time you find yourself doing the formula of needing "Jesus + _____" you're probably in dangerous territory. Jesus alone is sufficient. In the Old Testament, man needed a mediator with God. After the death and resurrection of Jesus, 1 Timothy 2:5 tells us now there is only ONE mediator between God and mankind, and it doesn't involve Mary as the relay rally assistant.  Do not cheapen the finished work of Jesus Christ. It reminds of that classic "What would you say you DO here" scene from Office Space -- where the one guy's job is completely unnecessary: Funny clip to prove a point -- you don't need an intermediary just like "Initech" didn't need that employee. Ok, moving on.... Next up, let's talk basic logistics. For the people who say they just ask Mary to pray for them and it's just like asking a friend to pray for you, let's talk about that. Mary is a human who lived, died and by all accounts is now in Heaven.  On that we agree, right? While she played an incredibly special role in the Bible and in human history, there is absolutely nothing at all in the Bible to suggest she had any "super human" abilities or that she is "Godlike" in Heaven. In other words, there is absolutely no evidence of any kind to suggest Mary can hear your prayers in the first place!  She is one human being who is not omniscient, omnipresent or omni-powerful.  There is ZERO evidence of any kind, certainly nothing in the Bible, to suggest now that Mary is up in Heaven with the ability to hear millions of Catholic prayers all day long. Don't you think that's a bit silly? My dead Grandfather cannot hear my prayers. Neither can Mary. So to answer the question "how is it different from asking my friend to pray for me?" -- the answer is very simple: they can hear me and respond. In addition, Deuteronomy 18:10-12 specifically prohibits "consulting with the dead": “Let no one be found among you who sacrifices their son or daughter in the fire, who practices divination or sorcery, interprets omens, engages in witchcraft, or casts spells, or who is a medium or spiritist or who consults the dead. Anyone who does these things is detestable to the Lord; because of these same detestable practices the Lord your God will drive out those nations before you.” (Deuteronomy 18:10-12, NIV) We typically think of that as talking to mediums or diving spirits, but thinking you are are sending messages to Mary is also "consulting with the dead."  Mary lived 2000 years ago.  Her human body is currently dead.  Depending on what you believe about when we go to Heaven, she is either in Heaven right now or will be.  But the Bible makes clear you are not to be consulting with her. Ok moving on.... You know what would be really nice and could quickly settle this thing? If Jesus in the Bible ever gave us a template for praying. That would really clear things up! I sure do wish.....OH!  Wait a minute!  He did! Oh wait a minute, oh gee this is embarrassing....it appears I am completely off base.  I must apologize to the Catholics.  I am consulting with the LORD's Prayer and I clearly see now that it starts off with "Hail Mary, full of grace".... Oh wait, no it doesn't! It actually goes like this, doesn't it? "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today our daily bread. And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one." (Matthew 6:9-13, NIV) Folks, Jesus taught us the format for how to pray and it did not include praying to Mary or to Angels. Now let's talk about Angels for a minute. Are we to pray to them? The Bible makes clear in multiple places that we are not to Worship Angels: Revelation 19:9-10 Then the angel said to me, "Write this: Blessed are those who are invited to the wedding supper of the Lamb!" And he added, "These are the true words of God." At this I fell at his feet to worship him. But he said to me, "Don't do that! I am a fellow servant with you and with your brothers and sisters who hold to the testimony of Jesus. Worship God!" Here, the angel explicitly tells John not to worship him, redirecting John's worship to God. Revelation 22:8-9 I, John, am the one who heard and saw these things. And when I had heard and seen them, I fell down to worship at the feet of the angel who had been showing them to me. But he said to me, "Don't do that! I am a fellow servant with you and with your fellow prophets and with all who keep the words of this scroll. Worship God!" Once again, John attempts to worship an angel, but the angel immediately tells him to stop and directs him to worship God alone. And I know they Catholics say "we don't worship them, we just ask them for their help." As with Mary, there is exactly ZERO evidence of any kind, certainly none in the Bible, to suggest that Angels can "hear prayers". Beyond that, the verses above make it very clear that we are not to worship or pray to these beings -- while they are powerful and special beings God created, the Angels themselves constantly say "I am a fellow servant with you and your brothers and sisters."  You do not pray to fellow servants.  Sorry, you just don't. To wrap things up, I thought it might be fun to turn to one of my favorite Biblical authorities, Dr. Michael Heiser. Sadly, Dr. Heiser died a few years ago, and while he was a prolific publisher in written form and video/podcast, I wasn't able to find a teaching he did on this topic. So I did something really fun, and honestly it completely boggles my mind that we live in a world where we can do this -- but we can. I went to ChatGPT and I asked for it to give me a teaching in the voice, style and beliefs of Dr. Michael Heiser on whether or not we should pray to Mary or to Angels.  And what it gave me is INCREDIBLE! If you are familiar with Dr. Heiser's teachings and know his "voice" you'll see ChatGPT captured this perfectly.  I can literally hear him speaking as I read this. So I leave you with this, from a virtual "Dr. Heiser". A man a bit kinder and a lot smarter than me to really take this home: "Alright, folks, today we're going to talk about a topic that often stirs up a lot of questions in Christian circles: the practice of praying to Mary and to angels. This is something that many Catholics do, and it’s worth looking at this through the lens of Scripture. Now, let me just start by saying that Mary is incredibly important in the biblical story. She is, after all, the mother of Jesus—the Messiah. But we need to make a distinction here. What does the Bible actually say about Mary’s role, and is there any biblical precedent for praying to her? When we go to the text, we see that Mary is honored as someone who is blessed among women, and she is called the "Mother of my Lord" by Elizabeth in Luke 1. That’s high praise, and it's deserved. But here's the key thing: there’s no place in the New Testament where we are told to pray to Mary. In fact, prayer is always directed to God. The Bible is really clear on who our mediator is. Paul, in his letter to Timothy, says that there is one mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus (1 Timothy 2:5). That’s a pretty strong statement—one mediator. Not two, not three. Just one. So when we’re talking about prayer, biblically, it’s supposed to go directly to God, through Jesus Christ. That’s the pattern we’re given. Now, let’s talk about angels for a moment. Angels are real—there’s no debate there. I’ve spent much of my career studying the unseen realm and the spiritual beings that populate the Bible. Angels are part of God’s divine council. They serve as messengers, as warriors, and sometimes they carry out God’s will in the material world. They are important figures in the spiritual realm, no doubt about it. But, again, what does the Bible say about praying to angels? You won’t find a passage that instructs believers to pray to angels. The Bible is quite clear that angels are God’s servants. They are powerful, yes, but they aren’t supposed to be the recipients of our prayers. In fact, when John, in the book of Revelation, tries to bow down to an angel, the angel tells him to stop, saying, “Don’t do that! I am a fellow servant with you and with your brothers and sisters who hold to the testimony of Jesus” (Revelation 19:10). So angels themselves reject that kind of veneration. Prayer is something that is reserved for God alone. Prayer is a form of worship, and worship is supposed to be directed toward the Creator, not the creation. Angels are part of creation, just like us, though they are in the spiritual realm. And while they may assist us, they don’t have the power to answer prayers. That’s God’s job. I understand that some of these practices come from long-standing traditions, especially within Catholicism. And I’m not here to pick a fight with Catholic theology—I think it’s important to understand where these traditions come from. But as someone who is committed to the authority of Scripture, I have to ask: are these practices supported by the biblical text? And the answer is no, they aren’t. What we see in the New Testament is that Jesus is our mediator. He’s the one who intercedes for us before the Father. Hebrews 4:16 says we can approach the throne of grace with confidence because of Jesus, and it’s through Him that we receive help in our time of need. Jesus doesn’t need help to mediate for us. He doesn’t need a co-mediator. That’s not how it’s set up in the New Testament. So, to wrap this up, while it’s clear that Mary and the angels have their roles in God’s divine plan, when it comes to prayer, we need to be focused on God. God is the one who hears and answers our prayers, and that’s something that’s made possible through Jesus, who is our mediator and high priest. Praying to anyone else—whether it’s Mary, angels, or any other spiritual being—just isn’t supported by the Bible. And that’s really the heart of the issue. We want to stay faithful to what Scripture teaches, and when it comes to prayer, the Bible directs us to God and God alone. Thanks for listening." I'll see you down in the comments section! Noah out.

ALI REACTS: President Trump DELIVERS: $1,776 Military Checks Already Hitting Accounts
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ALI REACTS: President Trump DELIVERS: $1,776 Military Checks Already Hitting Accounts

As we previously reported here on WLT Report, the checks rolled in with no delay of any kind! President Trump does not mess around… On Wednesday night, he announced $1,776 “dividend checks” would be going out to everyone in the military. Just two days later and the checks have already hit the accounts and people are celebrating!  Well deserved! HE WASN’T LYING. Thank you, President Trump for blessing our family this Christmas season. This is leadership: allocating federal revenue to our sons and daughters who have pledged their lives to our nation’s defense — not to partisan, meaningless boondoggles or foreign nations. pic.twitter.com/lx0E8SKOHk — Angelina Tamez (@AngelinaTamezTX) December 18, 2025 We finally have a President who LOVES our military and treats them well! Let’s go!! BREAKING Thousands of American troops are making videos celebrating Trump’s $1,776 bonus checks right before Christmas Democrats can’t stand this I LOVE IT pic.twitter.com/bUD9i2xMHf — MAGA Voice (@MAGAVoice) December 19, 2025 And: “How that $1776 bout to feel hitting my account” Love it!! pic.twitter.com/Ti23j9Mmfx — TONY (@TONYxTWO) December 19, 2025 They deserve it! Thank you for keeping us safe and free! “Let me hear you say one motherf*cking word about a veteran or a soldier getting that $1,776 as a warrior dividend. Go ahead. Say something about the people who fought for your freedom, the people who are fighting for you!” This!! pic.twitter.com/sWuP3os45l — TONY (@TONYxTWO) December 18, 2025 Best President of All Time! BREAKING This Young Man just responded to President Trump’s $1,776 Warrior Dividend to our BRAVE Service Members “If youre not inspired by the President of the United States of America then you will never be” Trump truly is America’s BEST President Absolute Chills pic.twitter.com/kgPgvP0FQ5 — MAGA Voice (@MAGAVoice) December 18, 2025 Trump is going to win the Midterms by a Country Mile! “Hey, I just wanna say thank you, Uncle Donnie. Thank you for sending the military that little Christmas money. That’s huge!” Love it!! pic.twitter.com/lYj66WAtXG — TONY (@TONYxTWO) December 19, 2025

“C&E” Christian Jesse Watters Reveals He’s Formed A New Bible Study Group With Gutfeld and Harold Ford Jr.
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Wow, it’s a big day for posts about Faith and Christianity today here at WLT Report! We always love to bring you a Gospel message each Sunday, but today the news is breaking out far beyond our normal dedicated singular Gospel Message post and into the Mainstream News. Exhibit A: Jesse Watters (who is awesome)… Jesse Watters who self-identifies in this clip as a “Christian and Easter” Christian (also known as a “Womber and a Tomber”) says he was so moved to reconnect with God after Charlie Kirk’s death that he has now formed his own Bible study group with Greg Gutfeld and Harold Ford Jr. As Watters himself says, it’s quite the motley crew! Take a look: WOW! Jesse Watters reveals that Charlie Kirk has inspired him to start a new BIBLE STUDY group with Greg Gutfeld and Harold Ford Jr. “I’ve only told Erika Kirk this!” “What is going on? Harold is like a black, Democrat Baptist. I only go to church on Christmas and Easter.… pic.twitter.com/IFuIm1eqhI — Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) December 21, 2025 FULL TRANSCRIPT: I only told Erica Kirk this. Greg, me, and Harold Ford Jr. have formed a Bible study group. What is going on? Harold’s like a Black Democrat Baptist. I’m a CNE Christian, I only go to church on Christmas and Easter. Gutfeld’s either Jewish or an atheist or Catholic, I don’t know what the heck he is. But Charlie’s death just wanted me, it made me wanna reconnect with God. This is awesome! Way to go fellas!

Erika Kirk Suffers One Heck Of A “Slip of the Tongue” Live On Stage At AmFest
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Erika Kirk Suffers One Heck Of A “Slip of the Tongue” Live On Stage At AmFest

Look folks, I’m not here to pick on Erika or nitpick every little detail. In fact, I’m trying to ignore as many as I can. I get it…she’s probably exhausted and worn out and we all make mistakes. But this one is really something. This is one of those things where if you write it into a movie script it would probably get rejected for being way too obvious. And yet, as Elon Musk says “fate loves irony” and the most interesting outcome is usually the most likely. That’s definitely what we got today. GRIFT. GIFT. GRIT. Watch here: TRANSCRIPT: Despite the devastating loss of Charlie Kirk, my incredible husband at UVU, Caleb has persisted with the same grift. Excuse me, gift. GRIT! It has been a long day. Trust me, you’re not a grifter, honey. It’s all good. YIKES! Definitely one heck of a slip of the tongue. Erika Kirk had one hell of a tongue slip while honoring a student. pic.twitter.com/X11Zx2rGI2 — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws1) December 21, 2025 I know, she’s just tired and slipped up and most of us would do the same trying to stand up there on that stage. I get it. I also know the Bible says in Matthew 12:34 — “Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.” So that one was bad, but there’s actually another Erika clip the Internet is obsessing over even more than this today… At first I didn’t think there was anything to see here, but the more I’ve thought about it it does seem very odd and out of place. Watch here: “ONCE he was assassinated” – what an odd thing for Erika Kirk to say. pic.twitter.com/6ReCjAfJBF — Concerned Citizen (@BGatesIsaPyscho) December 21, 2025 So the thing everyone is latching onto is the word “once” is really a forward-looking, expectant word: “Once” indicates it was an expected event pic.twitter.com/b5K4oBTMP4 — Meidas_Charise Lee (@charise_lee) December 21, 2025 Allow me to explain… If we’re on a road trip and I say “once we arrive in California, we’ll go right to the beach” — that implies we all are expecting at some point in the near future to arrive in California and then we know we’ll go to the beach. Another: “once the timer goes off, I’ll take the cookies out of the oven.”  An expected future event. Now this:  “Once Charlie was assassinated, it was proven all the more.” Hmmm. Again, probably just a bad choice of words but it does raise some eyebrows.  And it’s not just me: ICYMI — Erika Kirk says her AMFEST speech was ‘wiped’ because her ‘iPad won’t even turn on’ which caused this Freudian Slip when she says: ‘Proved even more ONCE he was assassinated’ suggesting preemptive knowledge pic.twitter.com/0qVSodv1qe — livefreeopinion (@livefreeopinion) December 21, 2025 The whole debate is even trending right now on X: Definitely a “non-standard” choice of words….but maybe just normal? RELATED REPORT: The Truman Show FEATURING Erika Kirk I know some of you will say Erika Kirk is completely off limits and how dare I ever question anything about her! Because...everyone grieves differently. And that's true, some people grieve by constantly seeking fame and the spotlight, spending half their time going on Fox News and the other half walking out on stage in a sparkly gold outfit and fireworks: Everyone grieves differently. Have you not heard of the customary gold and sparkly grieving outfit? pic.twitter.com/mihuLfxb5u — ADAM (@AdameMedia) December 20, 2025 And I'm not going to spend my time in this article writing about all my thoughts or all the things that seem "off" and "fake" to me about Erika Kirk. Because a picture is often worth a thousand words and even better than a picture is often a meme and even better than a meme is often satire or parody. And that's what I want to show you now. I don't know who made this but it's absolutely genius.  So well done. In just 28 seconds, this satire video conveys more truth than a thousand words could. It's the scene from The Truman Show where Truman finally figures it out.  He finally figures out his whole life is fake and staged.  He finally figures out his "wife" is just playing a role, and she's actually much more interested in doing product placements and ads to keep the show going. It's an iconic scene from cinema history and one of my favorite movies, but someone has replaced/merged the faces of the original actors with those of Erika Kirk and Charlie Kirk and to me this perfectly encapsulates everything that feels "off" and "fake" to me about Erika Kirk. See what you think: Backup here if needed: “In case I don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening and good night.” pic.twitter.com/ECfuqP6h6b — truthache (@truthache68) December 20, 2025 Well, what do you think? Brilliantly done? Or....STOP PICKING ON ERIKA, HOW DARE YOU!  [to be read in a Greta Thunberg voice] And before I go, since we're talking about The Truman Show, let's unpack on additional detail about the movie. This totally flips the entire movie on its head, but there is a theory out there that says Truman knows he's in a movie the entire time and it's not just at the end that he finally figures it out. He's figured it out long ago, and most of the movie is just him testing the other people to see if anyone else knows and where the edges and boundaries of this fake world actually are. Fascinating! See here: And here: