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CNN’s ‘Christian nationalism’ hit piece targets faith, Trump, and Charlie Kirk
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CNN’s ‘Christian nationalism’ hit piece targets faith, Trump, and Charlie Kirk

A new report from CNN host Pamela Brown examining what she describes as the rise of “Christian nationalism” is drawing fierce criticism from BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales — who is disturbed by the concerted effort to discredit Christianity.“For the past several months, I’ve been working on a special project examining the growing influence of Christian nationalism in America. If you’re not familiar, Christian nationalism is an ideology rooted in the belief that our country was founded as a Christian nation and that our laws and institutions should reflect Christian values,” Brown reported.“I’d imagine she makes a s**t-ton more money than me to stand there and lie to the American people and try to gaslight them and try to explain to them why Christianity is evil,” BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales comments.“Do I need to bring up the Pledge of Allegiance? You know, the thing that you guys are trying to get us to not say in schools because it says that dastardly word ‘under God.’ Can’t have that. And somehow this woman Pamela Brown has spent several months — several months! — just scratching her head trying to research a way to gaslight America into thinking that these basic founding principles never existed,” she continues.“Now you might be thinking, ‘Boy, that’s sh***y.’ And it is. But I regret to inform you, it gets worse,” she adds.The mainstream media are not only attempting to bury the Christian values our nation was founded on, but they’re attempting to make Charlie Kirk “the villain in the afterlife.”“Now they’re like, ‘Well, his death is being used as a launching point for this evil Christianity movement,’” Gonzales says, before playing another clip of Pamela Brown explaining her “research.”“With the assassination of Charlie Kirk last year, experts say it was a pivotal moment for the movement and an occasion where the tragedy of his loss unified Christian nationalists and the Trump administration as they honored him,” Brown reported.In an interview Brown shared with “expert” Matthew Taylor, he claimed that the “memorial service was one of the most potent examples of this shift in our culture that we’re experiencing right now.”Taylor went on to lament that a “large segment of American Christians are being activated by these ideas — radicalized by these ideas that say that they are the persecuted ones and that they need to stand up for Christians' rights.”“Are you denying that Christians are constantly targeted in this country? Have you forgotten? Have you forgotten how the Biden administration actually went after Christians? Like, sir, are you living on this planet?” Gonzales asks.“We’ve got all of these transgenders, and when they feel like they are being persecuted or oppressed, even though they’re not — it's the mental delusion — they actually go out and kill people,” she continues. “What did we do? What did we do that day?”“I was in that stadium. … We gathered there not just to celebrate Charlie’s life, but to celebrate Jesus. That’s not radical at all,” she adds.Want more from Sara Gonzales?To enjoy more of Sara's no-holds-barred takes on news and culture, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.

'He made a big mistake': Trump accuses Obama of revealing classified information on aliens
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'He made a big mistake': Trump accuses Obama of revealing classified information on aliens

President Donald Trump said that former President Barack Obama revealed classified information when he made comments that appeared to confirm the existence of extraterrestrial aliens.Obama made the comments during an interview with Bryan Tyler Cohen, and they quickly went viral on social media, though both he and Trump had previously spoken about the possibility of aliens.'He’s not supposed to be doing that. He made a big mistake. He took it out of classified information.'On Thursday, Trump was questioned by Peter Doocy of Fox News, when he appeared to confirm that Obama had spilled classified information."Barack Obama said that aliens are real. Have you seen any evidence of non-human visitors to Earth?" Doocy asked the president while they were both on Air Force One."Well, he gave classified information. He’s not supposed to be doing that,” Trump replied."So aliens are real?" Doocy asked."I don’t know if they’re real or not," Trump responded. "I can tell you he gave classified information. He’s not supposed to be doing that. He made a big mistake. He took it out of classified information."He went on to say that he never talks about classified information about aliens and doesn't have an opinion about the topic. "I may get him out of trouble by declassifying," he joked.Obama referred to the famous Area 51 facility in Roswell, New Mexico, in his interview."They’re real, but I haven’t seen them," said Obama about aliens. "There’s no underground facility, unless there’s this enormous conspiracy and they hid it from the president of the United States."RELATED: Astronomers shocked to 'discover the impossible' from new telescope images: 'I nearly spit out my coffee' Obama walked his comments back after they went viral."I was trying to stick with the spirit of the speed round, but since it’s gotten attention let me clarify. Statistically, the universe is so vast that the odds are good there’s life out there," he added.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Juvenile hit by car at student anti-ICE protest in Florida
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Juvenile hit by car at student anti-ICE protest in Florida

A minor was reportedly struck by a vehicle Monday afternoon during a student-led protest against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Palm Beach County, as hundreds of high school students walked out of class and took to nearby streets.According to the West Palm Beach Police Department, officers responded around 12:30 p.m. to a pedestrian-vehicle crash near South Wind Plaza on North Military Trail.'Students retain constitutional rights to ... engage in peaceful protest when such expression complies with applicable law and school district policy.'Authorities said the minor — believed to have been participating in the protest — was transported to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The driver reportedly remained at the scene and cooperated with law enforcement.Video obtained by CBS12 shows the minor lying on the pavement as police and fire rescue personnel render aid.The incident unfolded amid coordinated walkouts involving students from at least four Palm Beach County high schools: Lake Worth Beach High School, John I. Leonard High School, Royal Palm Beach High School, and Palm Beach Lakes High School.According to CBS12, the incident occurred in connection with the walkout at Palm Beach Lakes.RELATED: LAPD defies Newsom: Chief refuses to enforce mask ban on ICE Student protest in ChicagoPhoto by Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu via Getty ImagesStudents exited campus during school hours in protest of federal immigration enforcement policies. The demonstrations drew large crowds downtown and near major intersections.A memorandum written by Commissioner of Education Anastasios Kamoutsas for the Florida Department of Education, released on Feb. 3, warned districts about student protests occurring during instructional time."Students retain constitutional rights to free expression, including the ability to engage in peaceful protest, when such expression complies with applicable law and school district policy," Kamoutsas wrote in the memo dated February 3. "Any student whose actions are to the contrary should be appropriately disciplined."RELATED: ‘We do not support ICE’: Speedway gas station sparks backlash after booting Border Patrol boss Photo of protest in HoustonPhoto by Reginald Mathalone/NurPhoto via Getty ImagesThe memo further directs administrators not to organize or facilitate protest activity during the school day and to address violations promptly.Palm Beach County School District previously stated that leaving campus during school hours violates safety protocols and could result in disciplinary action.When reached for comment, the district directed Blaze News to school police, who have not responded. Palm Beach County Police Department declined a request for comment.Authorities have not released additional details about how the crash occurred or whether any citations were issued. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!

Memphis pastor charged with trafficking and sexual exploitation of a minor — after different pastor at same church convicted
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Memphis pastor charged with trafficking and sexual exploitation of a minor — after different pastor at same church convicted

A Tennessee pastor has been indicted on horrific charges related to the alleged abuse of a child in Memphis, after another pastor was convicted on similar allegations. The mother of the child told WHBQ-TV that Martineous Tyler was the second pastor from the same church arrested in connection to alleged sexual abuse of her child.'It wasn't enough time, because I don't think it's enough time in the world to give somebody for a crime like this.'The mother, who wanted to remain unidentified, said her son first met Tyler in 2024 when he went to work for him at his businesses, the Memphis Obituary Company and Tyler's Graphics and Printing."He liked doing graphic design, and the guy has a business, so he used to take him to the business to print out things and get little orders together; he liked that," said the mother.Another pastor by the name of Demarcus Smith was charged with sex crimes in 2025 involving the woman's son after she looked at her son's phone."When I opened it up, my heart shattered," she said.She said that she had found nude photos and sexual conversations on her son's phone and called the police.Then she discovered that Smith had previously been in prison for a conviction related to his coercing a boy to send him sexually explicit photographs of himself. Smith had been a pastor during that time, and when he was released from prison in 2023, he became a pastor at the same church as Tyler.WHBQ reported that social media indicated Smith had preached at a "Clergy Appreciation Celebration" in Sept. 2024 at the Jordan River Missionary Baptist Church.On Feb. 10, Tyler was indicted on state charges of aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor and human trafficking. His bail was set at $200,000.RELATED: Man who brought Happy Meal to buy 11-year-old girl for sex slavery to be deported after decades in prison Smith was sentenced to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to the newest federal charges in May 2025."It wasn't enough time, because I don't think it's enough time in the world to give somebody for a crime like this," said the boy's mother.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!