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CNN Admits There's Some Merit to Bolton Classified Info Indictment
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While the liberal media was quick to claim the FBI’s raid of former National Security Advisor John Bolton’s home was another instance of President Trump’s purported ‘campaign of vengeance,’ the details of his indictment by a Maryland grand jury had them back tracking, if only just slightly. According to the Friday edition of CNN News Central, the indictment had some real serious teeth in the form of evidence that Bolton knew he shouldn’t be in possession of the information he had and that some of it was hacked by the Iranians. Following a report from crime and justice correspondent Katelyn Polantz going over the eight counts of transmission of national defense information and 10 counts of unlawful retention of national defense information, co-host John Berman brought on former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Tom Dupree who saw this particular case as “a serious situation.” According to Dupree, the case against Bolton had more teeth that the ones against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James: Those indictments were short, they were skeletal, they were haiku like. This is long and thorough, 26 pages, very detailed allegations. It's what prosecutors call a speaking indictment that really tells a story and goes into great detail and puts on public display the evidence that the government has gathered much of which I think was actually picked up when they executed the search warrant at John Bolton's house.     “But the government has already put a lot of cards on the table, and the allegations. And at this point, they are just allegations. Do tell a fairly disturbing story about how Bolton allegedly mishandled classified information,” Dupree added. Pivoting to his other guest, former U.S. Attorney Michael Moore, Berman actually read from the indictment a text exchange between Bolton and couple family members he sent the classified information to, with an apparent acknowledgement that they shouldn’t have it: BERMAN: Michael, let me read to you in the indictment where it says, “On or about July 23rd, 2018, Bolton sent individuals one and two a 24-page document which described information that Bolton learned while national security advisor. Less than three hours later, Bolton sent individuals one and two a follow up message that stated, ‘none of which we talked about” - three exclamation points. In response, individual one sent a message that stated, “Shhhhh.”  So, how does that state of mind, Michael, maybe acknowledge that this needed to be kept quiet? How could that impact the case? (…) MOORE: And what he would do is, by all appearances, is he would take some notes while he was in a meeting in his own hand. Those notes may include information which was discussed, which shouldn't have been discussed outside the meeting. He would then send those to family members who were helping him compile his manuscript or his notes to be submitted to an editor.     Seemingly hinting at comparing it to the classified documents case President Trump once faced, Berman noted that what made this case particularly unique, “was a transmission, allegedly, of classified material. It's not just retention, like boxes of records here. He hit send allegedly to these AOL accounts.” Worse yet, that information Bolton sent was hacked by the Iranians. “He would apparently scan them or take a picture or whatever, and he would have those notes sent over a non-secure program. And that's how ultimately they were subject to hack,” Moore explained. “And apparently they were hacked by Iran or people connected with Iran. And that's the danger of having this information out there.” According to reports from MSNBC, the only reason investigators knew that Bolton was hacked was because U.S. operations against Iran discovered the hacked information on their hardware. CNN also seemed to give this indictment more wait because the case was opened under the Biden administration. The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read: CNN News Central October 17, 2025 9:04:26 a.m. Eastern (…) JOHN BERMAN: Tom, let me start with you. What jumps out to you? How serious is this situation for ambassador Bolton? TOM DUPREE: It's a serious situation. And what jumped out at me when I reviewed that indictment was how starkly it differed from the indictments we saw of Jim Comey and Tish James. Those indictments were short, they were skeletal, they were haiku like. This is long and thorough, 26 pages, very detailed allegations. It's what prosecutors call a speaking indictment that really tells a story and goes into great detail and puts on public display the evidence that the government has gathered much of which I think was actually picked up when they executed the search warrant at John Bolton's house. But the government has already put a lot of cards on the table, and the allegations. And at this point, they are just allegations. Do tell a fairly disturbing story about how Bolton allegedly mishandled classified information. BERMAN: And if you read the indictment, it seems to suggest he knew there was something in the way he was handling it, at least allegedly. There's this point. Michael, let me read to you in the indictment where it says, “On or about July 23rd, 2018, Bolton sent individuals one and two a 24-page document which described information that Bolton learned while national security advisor. Less than three hours later, Bolton sent individuals one and two a follow up message that stated, ‘none of which we talked about” - three exclamation points. In response, individual one sent a message that stated, “Shhhhh.” So, how does that state of mind, Michael, maybe acknowledge that this needed to be kept quiet? How could that impact the case? MICHAEL MOORE: Yeah, well, I'm glad to be with you. Look, this is a serious indictment, and it just tells us how seriously we need to take the handling of national security information. But the bottom line is, this is really a case about him writing a book. And what he would do is, by all appearances, is he would take some notes while he was in a meeting in his own hand. Those notes may include information which was discussed, which shouldn't have been discussed outside the meeting. He would then send those to family members who were helping him compile his manuscript or his notes to be submitted to an editor. This is not a case where he had a little secret camera and he was taking pictures of the war plane plans and all this, and sending them to China or something. That’s not what this case is. But it's serious nonetheless, because he knows enough, having had the roles that he's had in the U.S. government. He knows enough about how to handle classified and sensitive information. And he didn't do that here. (…) 9:09:04 a.m. Eastern BERMAN: And, Michael, a couple of things here that are different from this case. There was a transmission, allegedly, of classified material. It's not just retention, like boxes of records here. He hit send allegedly to these AOL accounts. And there was a hack by a foreign actor into this information. So how does that color the case? Michael? MOORE: Well, I mean that that makes it and probably as a good example of why it's all the more serious. And that is because he was using a non-secure server, a non-secure system, to transmit information, that is his notes that he had handwritten. He would apparently scan them or take a picture or whatever, and he would have those notes sent over a non-secure program. And that's how ultimately they were subject to hack. And apparently they were hacked by Iran or people connected with Iran. And that's the danger of having this information out there. (…)
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Ketanji Brown Jackson exposes her own worldview, compares black people to disabled people
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Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is under fire after invoking the Americans with Disabilities Act during oral arguments in defense of ensuring black representation in Congress — however, many are now accusing her of comparing black people to the disabled."The fact that remedial action, absent discriminatory intent, is really not a new idea in the civil rights laws. And my kind of paradigmatic example of this is something like the ADA.”"Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act against the backdrop of a world that was generally not accessible to people with disabilities. And so it was discriminatory, in effect, because these folks were not able to access these buildings — and it didn't matter whether the person who built the building, or the person who owned the building, intended for them to be exclusionary. That's irrelevant," she continued."Congress said the facilities have to be made equally open to people with disabilities, if readily possible. I guess I don't understand why that's not what's happening here."“The idea in Section 2 is that we are responding to current-day manifestations of past and present decisions that disadvantage minorities and make it so that they don’t have equal access to the voting system, right?” she asked, adding, “They’re disabled.”BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock admits that it’s “a tricky conversation” and a “tricky subject.”“If you go back in history, there was legitimate racial discrimination that harmed black people politically. There are a number of us that think that that time has passed, that that sort of discrimination has passed, and there is no … racial impediment to seeking higher office in Congress, in the House, Senate, whatever,” Whitlock says on “Jason Whitlock Harmony.”“So in her defense of gerrymandering, she’s saying that we have faced so much discrimination that we’re disabled,” he adds.“She’s not on solid ground,” BlazeTV contributor Virgil Walker says. “She has a false view of mankind. She has a false view of blacks in particular, mankind in general. What she’s exposing in her response is actually her worldview. Her idea that blacks are handicapped, blacks are disabled, blacks are beholden unto white power structures and submitted to that.”“She has an unbiblical anthropology. All that means is an unbiblical view of who we are, who man is, an unbiblical view that we are not image-bearers of God, that you can assess who we are on the basis of the level of melanin in our skin and the historic narrative that has been permeated throughout American culture and society,” he adds.Want more from Jason Whitlock?To enjoy more fearless conversations at the crossroads of culture, faith, sports, and comedy with Jason Whitlock, subscribe to BlazeTV — the largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, defend the Constitution, and live the American dream.
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Exclusive: ICE takes down child predator, murderer, and other violent 'dirtbags'
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Exclusive: ICE takes down child predator, murderer, and other violent 'dirtbags'

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers have arrested a child predator, a murderer, and other violent illegal-alien criminals this week, according to a Department of Homeland Security press release obtained exclusively by Blaze News.'Some of the dirtbags arrested included pedophiles, murderers, and drug traffickers.'ICE continues to take the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens off of America’s streets despite the ongoing government shutdown, the release noted."Nothing will slow ICE down, not even the Democrats’ government shutdown," it read.The DHS highlighted the Thursday arrests of five convicted criminals who are in the U.S. illegally.ICE officers captured Sergio Ivaan Martinez, a 30-year-old child sexual predator from Mexico who was living in Dallas, Texas. According to the Texas Public Sex Offender registry, Martinez was previously convicted in early 2014 of aggravated sexual assault of a child and indecency with a child by contact. His judgment was listed as “probation/community supervision.”RELATED: Exclusive: ICE arrests alleged MS-13 gang leader on El Salvador's ‘most wanted’ list Sergio Ivaan Martinez. Image source: Department of Homeland SecurityLaw enforcement nabbed Chay Jungle Her, an illegal alien from Laos who was previously convicted of homicide-murder and assault with intent to do great bodily harm in Flint, Michigan. Chay Jungle Her. Image source: Department of Homeland SecurityJose Andres Gomez-Matarrita, an illegal immigrant from Costa Rica, had a criminal record in New Hanover County, North Carolina, for strangulation and second-degree kidnapping. Jose Andres Gomez-Matarrita. Image source: Department of Homeland SecurityICE arrested Enzo David Fernandez-Morales, a Venezuelan national convicted of engaging in organized criminal activity in Hays County, Texas. Enzo David Fernandez-Morales. Image source: Department of Homeland SecurityOfficers also locked up Leonardo Estupinan-Nazareno, an Ecuadoran national with a criminal history in Weston, Florida, for importation of cocaine. RELATED: DOJ files first terrorism-related charges against alleged 'Antifa Cell' after ICE attack: 'Get to the rifles' Leonardo Estupinan-Nazareno. Image source: Department of Homeland Security“The Democrats’ government shutdown is not slowing ICE down from removing the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens from our streets,” DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin stated.“Yesterday some of the dirtbags arrested included pedophiles, murderers, and drug traffickers,” McLaughlin continued. “These criminal illegal aliens have no business remaining in this country to terrorize innocent Americans. ICE will NOT stop making America safe again even during the Democrats’ government shutdown.”Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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US Army general reveals he's been using an AI chatbot to make military decisions
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Even United States military brass is looking to AI for answers these days.The top United States Army commander in South Korea revealed to reporters this week that he has been using a chatbot to help with decisions that affect thousands of U.S. soldiers.'As a commander, I want to make better decisions.'On Monday, Major General William "Hank" Taylor told the media in Washington, D.C., that he is using AI to sharpen decision-making, but not on the battlefield. The major general — the fourth-highest officer rank in the U.S. Army — is using the chatbot to assist him in daily work and command of soldiers.Speaking to reporters at a media roundtable at the annual Association of the United States Army conference, Taylor reportedly said "Chat and I" have become "really close lately."According to Business Insider, the officer added, "I'm asking to build, trying to build models to help all of us."Taylor also said that he is indeed using the technology to make decisions that affect the thousands of soldiers under his command, while acknowledging another blunt reason for using AI.RELATED: The government's anti-drone energy weapons you didn't know existed Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto via Getty Images "As a commander, I want to make better decisions," the general explained. "I want to make sure that I make decisions at the right time to give me the advantage."In a seemingly huge revelation for an Army officer, Taylor also revealed that it has been a challenge to keep up with the developing technology.At the same time, tech outlet Futurism claimed that the general is in fact using ChatGPT, warning that the AI has been found to generate false information regarding basic facts "over half the time."ChatGPT is not mentioned in Business Insider's report.Return reached out to Army officials to ask if the quotes attributed to Taylor were accurate, if he is actually using ChatGPT, and if they believe there to be inherent risks in doing so. An official Pentagon account acknowledged the request, but did not respond to the questions. This article will be updated with any applicable responses.It was recently reported by Return that the military is already tinkering with a chatbot of its own.RELATED: Zuckerberg's vision: US military AI and tech around the world SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images Military exercises in Fort Carson, Colorado, and Fort Riley, Kansas, recently took place, utilizing an offline chatbot called EdgeRunner AI.EdgeRunner CEO Tyler Saltsman told Return that his company is currently testing the chatbot with the Department of War to deliver real-time data and mission strategy to soldiers on the ground. The chatbot can be installed on a wide variety of devices and used without an internet connection, to avoid interception by the enemy.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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NBC News drops gay and race-specific DEI teams in attempt to 'streamline editorial efforts'
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NBC News drops gay and race-specific DEI teams in attempt to 'streamline editorial efforts'

NBC News has released several identity-based news teams that cover sexuality- and race-focused stories.Not only were dozens of employees laid off, but the cuts seemingly came as a surprise.'Not their first gay rodeo.'NBC News reportedly made the announcement early on Wednesday, and according to insiders, the bomb was dropped by Executive Vice President of Editorial Catherine Kim. At around 10 a.m., about 150 NBC News staffers were told they were no longer employed during a brief meeting that was described by one source as a "difficult day for a lot of us."LGB-freeThe Wrap reported that the cuts completely eliminated teams who superficially covered news for black, Asian, Latino, and various gay identities. This includes NBC BLK, NBC Asian America, NBC Latino, and NBC OUT.NBC OUT, for example, describes itself as content driven toward "the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community."Recent coverage included, "Queer art faces widespread museum censorship," and "Not their first gay rodeo: Celebrating 50 years of queer cowfolks."NBC BLK recently published a piece on how a "new exhibit highlights LGBTQ legacy of Harlem Renaissance."The bizarre content will still live on, but in a less dedicated format.RELATED: No MAGA 'Magic' allowed? Champion card gamer faces bans for Trump support Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images The Wrap noted that the specific pages will still have stories published regarding the identity groups, but the content will come from a group of just five news team members who will contribute to the pages across the board. Another alleged inside source said the cuts were not meant to target the diversity teams, but rather were driven by budget concerns and a desire to "streamline its editorial efforts."Ruffled feathersThe shift in personnel comes after Comcast announced a realignment of its networks in August. As reported by Reuters, USA Network, CNBC, and MSNBC will branch off into a new company called Versant. MSNBC will also change its name to "MS NOW" and lose its peacock logo. The new name is an acronym for "My Source News Opinion World."MSNBC was launched in 1996 and represented a partnership between Microsoft and the National Broadcasting Company. Microsoft left the venture in 2012, however. CNBC will keep the same name, which stands for Consumer News and Business Channel.RELATED: God doesn't make anyone gay: The case against banning 'conversion therapy' Photographer: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images Divesting diversityNBC News' total reductions make up about 7% of its 2,000 staffers. The move comes as several companies shift away from their divisive verticals, which haven't always been amicable departures. In April, Paramount agreed to terminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, which included racial quotas for staff and writers, after it was sued by a white writer who said he was discriminated against.Then-president and CEO of CBS George Cheeks had said publicly that he set a goal for CBS writing rooms to have 40% non-white staff members, with 17 of 21 networks allegedly meeting or exceeding that target.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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OUCH! Karoline Leavitt Goes Full Truth Nuke on Lefties Lashing Out About Her Dem Party Analysis
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OUCH! Karoline Leavitt Goes Full Truth Nuke on Lefties Lashing Out About Her Dem Party Analysis
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Got Our Hands on Some Chants the Mouth-Breathers Will be Using on 'No Kings Day' and Talk About HILARIOUS
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Got Our Hands on Some Chants the Mouth-Breathers Will be Using on 'No Kings Day' and Talk About HILARIOUS
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AWKWARD: Randi Weingarten Confirms BIG News That Will Only Hurt Jay Jones (and VA Teacher's Union) MORE
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AWKWARD: Randi Weingarten Confirms BIG News That Will Only Hurt Jay Jones (and VA Teacher's Union) MORE

AWKWARD: Randi Weingarten Confirms BIG News That Will Only Hurt Jay Jones (and VA Teacher's Union) MORE
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The Rise, and the Fall, of Mikie Sherrill in the New Jersey Governors Race
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The Rise, and the Fall, of Mikie Sherrill in the New Jersey Governors Race
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'He Looked Like a Deer in the Headlights': Trump Lowers the Boom As US Defeats China-Backed UN Tax Scheme
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'He Looked Like a Deer in the Headlights': Trump Lowers the Boom As US Defeats China-Backed UN Tax Scheme

'He Looked Like a Deer in the Headlights': Trump Lowers the Boom As US Defeats China-Backed UN Tax Scheme
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