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‘MASSIVE BETRAYAL’: Trump Vows to ‘TAKE DOWN’ Republicans Who Backstabbed Him in 21-19 Vote
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
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Flaw in photo booth maker’s website exposes customers’ pictures
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Flaw in photo booth maker’s website exposes customers’ pictures

Hama Film makes photo booths that upload pictures and videos online. But their backend systems have a simple flaw that allows anyone to download customer pictures.
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The Patriot Post Feed
The Patriot Post Feed
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Friday Executive News Summary
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Friday Executive News Summary

Kirk assassin has first day in court, Noem faces hostile Dems, 18,000 terrorists entered the U.S., two ObamaCare bills fail, and more.
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The Patriot Post Feed
The Patriot Post Feed
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Person of the Year: Charlie Kirk or AI Architects?
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Person of the Year: Charlie Kirk or AI Architects?

Time Magazine's annual honor went to the people who've created revolutionary technology, but the late conservative influencer did much to earn the honor instead.
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Sons Of Liberty Media
Sons Of Liberty Media
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Chandler, Arizona Tells AI Data Center To Get Lost
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Chandler, Arizona Tells AI Data Center To Get Lost

As people become aware of what these AI data centers are and their impacts upon communities, including utilities and water, more people are standing up and saying “No” to them being built in their cities and counties.  The latest city is Chandler, Arizona. Politico reports: CHANDLER, Arizona — Officials in a Phoenix suburb on Thursday …
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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“I Still Have Healing To Do” – Jake Owen Reassures Concerned Fans He Hasn’t Broken Sobriety Following Emotional Video
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“I Still Have Healing To Do” – Jake Owen Reassures Concerned Fans He Hasn’t Broken Sobriety Following Emotional Video

Jake Owen is addressing his out-of-character moment online from earlier this week. The “Fool Like Me” singer scared fans earlier this week, sharing a vulnerable stream-of-consciousness video of his thoughts online before quickly deleting it from his social media stories. In the footage, Owen is crying, looking very devastated. In the video, Owen speaks into the camera about how much he regrets entering the music industry, questioning why he keeps pursuing a career that seems to be ruining his personal life. Owen also shared that he got dressed up to give his ex-fiancée a check so she’d give him back his engagement ring, pointing to a small package in the passenger seat, indicating the ring was in that package. Before abruptly ending the video, noting that “when it’s over it’s over” and signed off with a “Merry Christmas.” After Owen shared the video and then quickly deleted it, fans quickly expressed concern for him, worrying that he had broken his four years of sobriety. Owen gives the impression online of a very wise, strong man, so for him to show so much emotion feels very erratic and raises a few red flags. However, Jake Owen is clearing things up himself and informing fans that they have nothing to worry about. Yesterday, December 11, Owen took to social media to address the raw moment and reassure fans that he has not broken his sobriety. “What’s up, y’all? Jake here, again, back in a better frame of mind. I really feel responsible and owe it to you all to hop on here unscripted after thinking about some things that happened, you know, the other day when I popped on here and was just overly emotional, and kind of let myself break down in front of the world. You know, my world consists of my little girls, I’m a father, I’m a son, I’m a brother, I’m a friend to so many people, and I’m worried I scared a lot of people. And I’m regretful for that because I don’t want to worry anybody. I’m okay. I am fine, and seeing that myself made me realize that we all do have things that we have to work on, and I just broke down. A 44-year-old guy that showed his emotion, and I was supposed to be strong, you know. I’m supposed to be a dad; that’s the strong one. I’m supposed to be a band leader, and I’m supposed to be the guy that has everything figured out, you know. And I just want to tell you all, no matter who is watching this, is like I for sure don’t have it figured out. And I’m working on that.” Jake Owen then says that after this video, which is now deleted, he’s had so many people checking in on him. Owen informed fans that the vulnerable footage was recorded at 10 am after he left his business manager’s office. While Owen, as afore mentioned, assured fans that he’s still sober, he did vulnerably admit that the feelings he was experiencing that day were very similar to the day that he woke up and decided to get sober. He felt like he was letting people down and was not the man he aspires to be. “I realize I still have healing to do, I still have things I need to fix. I’m not fixed yet. And I’m grateful for those people out there who have reached out to me to tell me that you can, you’d be there for me. I love you for that, I’m grateful for that. I guess I’m being long-winded, but I wanted to let you guys know I’m okay. I’m going to keep working on me. Thanks for spending the last four minutes watching this, if it made any sense. But I’m going to be good, I love you guys.” It seems like Owen is going to log off after that, but keeps going with the message that, despite his crying about how much he dislikes the music business and career choice, he informs fans that those thoughts came from the emotions he was experiencing and were not sincere expressions of his true feelings. “Oh, by the way, this has nothing to do with country music. Yesterday I said I don’t want to do this anymore. I said I hate…The music business sucks. The music business does not suck. All these people that I’m talking about are friends that I’ve made, I’ve made because of the music business. All the people who are calling me are in the music business. I think I was just in an emotional place where I felt like my dreams that I followed, I fulfilled. But it’s also deteriorating my family life, and a lot of that is due to my own decisions and choices that I have to be accountable for—just wanted you guys to know that. I’m not on drugs, I’m not intoxicated. I’m just a guy that’s in a place in his life where I’m just trying to figure out how to be a better man, and I’m on my way.  So love you. Sorry if I scared you. Thank you for your messages…” While I am sure Owen feels some shame and embarrassment that so many people were worried about him, it’s nice that he cleared it up with fans and let them know he’s okay. As someone who often cries every day, I relate to these overwhelming emotions that can sometimes lead to overreactions. When a famous musician cries on social media, it naturally sparks some concern, but there’s nothing wrong with showing your emotions. We are glad that everything is all good, and we hope that you continue on your path of healing. @jakeowenI just want yall to know I love you very much and I’m super grateful for all of you. ♬ original sound – Jake Owen The post “I Still Have Healing To Do” – Jake Owen Reassures Concerned Fans He Hasn’t Broken Sobriety Following Emotional Video first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Maggie Antone Returns With Stellar, Long-Awaited New Track “The Devil’s Not In Hell”
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Maggie Antone Returns With Stellar, Long-Awaited New Track “The Devil’s Not In Hell”

Back like she never left. 2025 has been nothing short of a big year for the talented women in country music. Though country radio is still failing to give them the love they deserve, highlighted by the depressing fact that only five songs inside the Top 50 were performed by women, the year was undoubtedly filled with some major wins in a few key areas. Obviously, from a mainstream perspective, the CMA Awards were highlighted by Ella Langley, Megan Moroney and Lainey Wilson leading the nominations with Langley and Moroney becoming certified stars over the course of the year. However, when you look at the flourishing independent and alt. country scene, you get a feel for just how star-studded today’s class of female talent truly is. With names like Sierra Ferrell, who made her presence be known early in the year with four wins at the Grammys back in February, Kaitlin Butts, Willow Avalon and more flying up the ranks, for my money, there’s an artist hailing from Richmond, Virginia who’s simply primed to breakout in a big way heading into 2026. Her name is Maggie Antone. In case you’re unfamiliar with the Virginian, she made waves in the independent scene last year with her delightful debut album, Rhinestoned. Though she had already let her presence be known by dropping a stellar collection of covers, featuring the likes of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene,” Tyler Childers’ “Lady May” and John Prine’s “Spanish Pipe Dream” back in 2022, Rhinestoned was many listener’s first impression of the Antone. And it’s safe to say she didn’t disappoint. Ultimately, Rhinestoned showcased why so many independent fans (myself included) have simply fallen in love with the Richmond native. Beyond her incredibly unique vocals, which ultimately sound like a blend between someone like Miranda Lambert and Dolly Parton with a bit more of an edge to it, her songwriting prowess was put on full display. Co-writing all 10 tracks on the tight record, Antone covered a bunch of ground on Rhinestoned. Obviously, she delivered some absolute gut punches on the brutally honest, bitter “Suburban Outlaw” and the introspective “Meant To Meet.” However, she balanced them perfectly with some incredibly fun tracks like “One Too Many” and the standout which ultimately netted her nomination for Song of the Year at this year’s Americana Honors & Awards, the infectious “Johnny Moonshine.” With all of that being said, many were patiently waiting for Antone to follow up the stellar album throughout the year. Though it took some time, 16 months to be exact, the rising star is finally back with her first new single, “The Devil’s Not In Hell,” which was teased on TikTok all the way back in October 2024. View this post on Instagram It’s safe to say that Antone is back and better than ever here on “The Devil’s Not In Hell.” Co-written with Annika Bennett and Carrie Karipen, the track is nothing short of a hilarious dig at an ex who just happens to live in East Nashville. Coming off firing in the first verse, Antone immediately warns the listener about him, bluntly describing his “porn stache” and the fact that he lies about his height, being 5’8″ instead of 5’10”. Let me tell you bout a man 5’8 swears that he’s 5’10 6 feet down is where I am Blue jeans, porn stache above his lips Should’ve run before that second spliff Cause I know what he’s tryin’ to hit It’s not the spliff Not to be outdone with the incredibly funny deconstruction of her insecure ex, Antone dives straight into the chorus. Though the verses are stellar in their own right, complete with even more digs (the “Chasin’ PBR’s with Adderall” line in particular is phenomenal), the anthemic chorus just might be the highlight of the track. Being primed as a standout at her live shows, the “Johnny Moonshine” singer penned the perfect sing-a-long chorus when she sings: The Devil’s not in hell He’s with the boys at the bar On the Eastside baby Starin’ at himself Blowin’ smoke I hope those spirits Take him away Before it’s too late Just when you thought she was done delivering some scornful digs, she puts the icing on the cake with a hilarious, fake voice mail message, calling her ex a “little f***** b*tch”  before diving into the chorus a final time. Your call has been forwarded to an automated voice messaging system At the tone please record your message, or press 1 for more options You little f****** b*tch! Ultimately, “The Devil’s Not In Hell” is Antone in her sweet spot. As one of the most exciting young, female voices in the genre today, it’s clear that she hasn’t lost a step despite a bit of a break in terms of new releases since Rhinestoned. Undoubtedly primed to be a big hit among her fans and at her live shows, I wouldn’t be surprised if this becomes a big hit online, especially with the hilarious voice mail message bridge. It seriously has TikTok virality written all over it in the best way possible, and it looks like the Richmond native has a huge hit on her hands here. Check it out below; you won’t want to miss it. Maggie Antone Tour Dates December 20 – Richmond, Virginia – The National January 8 – Newport, Kentucky – The Southgate House Revival January 9 – Lexington, Kentucky – The Burl January 10 – Asheville, North Carolina – Grey Eagle Music Hall January 27 – Key West, Florida – Mile 0 Fest February 12 – Dallas, Texas – Deep Ellum Art Company February 13 – Houston, Texas – House of Blues Houston February 14 – Austin, Texas – Antone’s NightclubThe post Maggie Antone Returns With Stellar, Long-Awaited New Track “The Devil’s Not In Hell” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Jelly Roll Reveals He Has Over 30 Pounds Of Loose Skin On His Body After Dramatic Weight Loss: “Not As Bad As The 500 That Was Hanging”
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Jelly Roll Reveals He Has Over 30 Pounds Of Loose Skin On His Body After Dramatic Weight Loss: “Not As Bad As The 500 That Was Hanging”

Another vulnerable truth about his weight loss. Jelly Roll recently sat down with Joe Rogan for an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, where one of his dreams came true as he was asked to become a member of the Grand Ole Opry. View this post on Instagram While that emotional moment was easily a standout part of the podcast episode, another highlight of the conversation was the hard truths Jelly Roll revealed about his massive weight-loss transformation. The public has witnessed the incredible physical transformation Jelly Roll has made over the past couple of years. At his highest, the country singer (whose real name is Jason DeFord) weighed around 550 pounds, but he knew he had to make a change. Jelly Roll recently admitted that it got to the point that he was “disgusted” with himself and struggling to do daily tasks: “A little bit over a year ago, I was, I literally struggled to walk down my hill to the mailbox. I mean, it was really bad. And I had let myself get to a point of just being absolutely disgusted with myself.” He even had trouble wiping after using the bathroom: “I would have to put my arm on the wall and turn a little bit, making sure the wall would keep it that way…You have no clue what a 550 lb man has to do to wipe.” And his personal health consultant, Gary Brecka, says that Jelly Roll got to the point that he was afraid he would die in his sleep: “He would say, ‘I have to sleep on my side and wedge myself in with pillows, because if I roll on my back at night, I’ll suffocate. I’ll vomit.’ He was like, ‘I never turn the radio down in the car, because when I pull up to a spotlight, I can hear myself wheezing. So I’ll just turn the radio up to bury the sound of my own breath wheezing. Every morning that he would wake up… he would thank God that he didn’t die that night, because he felt like he was gonna die every night he went to sleep.” On the podcast, Jelly Roll also very candidly admitted that having intimacy issues with his wife was also a huge motivator for him to lose weight. “My sex life with my wife was horrible. Dude, I married a f—ing big t–ty blonde, beautiful woman, you know what I mean? I married the kind of woman that makes you smile when you cry. And I couldn’t even get aroused because I was so big. I was having to play Twister to have sex. ‘Left foot here, right foot in the X, are we in there yet? Tell me if you feel something.’” There’s no doubt that Jelly Roll’s wife, Bunnie Xo, is enjoying his transformation as much as anyone. She’s often posting online, hyping up her man’s transformation and also shutting down online trolls claiming he’s been cloned, or that he’s more attractive since his weight loss. Now, Jelly Roll has lost over 250 pounds and weighs under 300 pounds for the first time since middle school. But some of those numbers will be even lower once Jelly Roll gets the excess skin removed from his body. Many people know that loose skin is a byproduct of massive weight loss, and Jelly Roll has experienced that in his journey as well. Earlier this summer, Jelly Roll shared that he wants to do a shirtless magazine cover by 2027, but will need to undergo skin-removal surgery before then. Jelly says that his access skin has begun to interfere with his daily functions, but if it were not affecting him, he would not address it. “It’s not even an aesthetic thing. Now that I can take my shirt off and I don’t have saggy t***, that’s going to be a big bonus! You know what I mean?” Leave it to Jelly to crack a joke like that while sharing some serious goals. But just how much excess skin will Jelly Roll remove? Jelly Roll shared with Joe Rogan that his doctors say he has over 30 pounds of loose skin that will be removed from his body. “My surgeon said I have 35 pounds of skin on me now. It’s crazy. Just 35 pounds of extra skin, just hanging off the front of me right now.” Jelly Roll, again, finds a way to sneak some humor into explaining this to Rogan, joking: “Somebody said, ‘Doesn’t that hurt?'” Referring to carrying around 35 pounds of extra hanging skin, “I said, ‘Not as bad as the 500 that was hanging. I’ll take these 35 over that, all day, dude, way fair change.'” I mean, he’s got a point. We all know that skin is the largest organ in the human body, but it’s hard to fathom that excess skin can weigh that much. While Jelly Roll (or should we say Veggie Roll) says he’d rather have the added weight of loose skin over being at a high weight again, I am sure he will feel like even more of a new man once he gets that removed. Keep up the hard work, Jelly. Check out the entire episode while you’re here: The post Jelly Roll Reveals He Has Over 30 Pounds Of Loose Skin On His Body After Dramatic Weight Loss: “Not As Bad As The 500 That Was Hanging” first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Lukas Nelson Delivers More ‘American Romance’ With Two New Songs From Grammy-Nominated Album
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Lukas Nelson Delivers More ‘American Romance’ With Two New Songs From Grammy-Nominated Album

Another dose of American Romance… it’s just what I needed. Today, Lukas Nelson released two additional songs that are part of his Grammy-nominated solo debut album, American Romance, which is easily one of my top records released in 2025. If you  haven’t listened yet, I promise, you are severely missing out… This project is Lukas’ first release after putting his longtime band, Promise of the Real, on hiatus and embarking on a solo career, and it’s truly a work of art. Because of it, Lukas and his father, Willie, are only the second father and son duo to be nominated in the same category at the Grammy awards for different albums. They’re both nominated for different projects in the new Best Traditional Country Album category for the 2026 Grammys. It’s incredibly well-deserved, and American Romance was produced by Shooter Jennings, who is truly one of the best producers in the game right now, and he is of course the son of country icon Waylon Jennings. Lukas is the son of Willie Nelson, so it was incredibly cool to see these two team up for such a fantastic project, though it isn’t the first time they’ve worked together. The two new songs that are out today are called “A Certain Someone” and “The Last Wild River.” The former was written by Lukas along with Anderson East and Foy Vance, and the ladder he wrote while walking along the Yampa River in Colorado: “This next little gift of songs come from separate fountains of the ‘American Romance’ spring. ‘A Certain Someone’ is a hopeful song that came assisted by Anderson East and Foy Vance, recorded at Andersons studio. The concept was born as I was walking along the river in Boston, MA. ‘The Last Wild River’ I wrote along the Yampa River in Colorado with a good friend, who explained to me that the Yampa was one of the last rivers in America that wasn’t damned up. We recorded it at Shooter Jennings’ studio in LA. I’m grateful to have these other songs to complement what was an incredibly inspiring moment musically. I hope you enjoy!” “A Certain Someone” is a gorgeous ballad that finds Lukas wondering if the person he’s thinking about is thinking of him too, and his vocals and delivery are just net level. It’s beautiful. “The Last Wild River” is more upbeat and groovy, reminiscent of a lot of the music he put out with Promise of the Real, and they’re perfect additions to the American Romance tracklist. Lukas is putting out some of the best music of his career, and has flourished as a solo artist in the country space. He is one of the best songwriters doing it right now, and has a generational voice with incredible range. His style harkens back to the classic music that made country what it is, honoring the likes of legends like his father, Willie, while being incredibly relevant and fresh in this day and age, leaving him in an incredibly unique spot in the world of music. With the success of this album and hopefully more new music and a tour coming in 2026, he’s poised for a breakout year next year, and if he doesn’t win the Grammy… well, that would be a real shame in my humble opinion. Either way, this album is an instant classic for me, and I highly recommend you checking out the new songs below. “A Certain Someone” “The Last Wild River” I have to leave you with my favorite song on the album, of course… “Montana” The post Lukas Nelson Delivers More ‘American Romance’ With Two New Songs From Grammy-Nominated Album first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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BREAKING: Trump ENDS protected status for another African country
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BREAKING: Trump ENDS protected status for another African country

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem has just made the determination that the temporary protected status for Ethiopians no longer applies, as their country no longer necessitates it. Here’s a bit more from Reuters: . . .
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