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You’ll never guess who’s behind the 'Free Palestine' bridge-blocking protests ...
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You’ll never guess who’s behind the 'Free Palestine' bridge-blocking protests ...

“Free Palestine” protesters connected to the group “A15 Action” have taken a very original‚ never-before-seen approach to protest America’s support for Israel: blocking roads and the Golden Gate Bridge. “Has there ever been an example of this tactic working&;#63;” Stu Burguiere asks Glenn Beck. “Has any person in history ever been convinced by not being able to access the thing that they wanted to go to&;#63;” The good news is that the protesters are being arrested — and then being immediately released. “There’s somebody who’s stepping in to give them bail money and legal support‚” Glenn explains‚ revealing that the person is an “obvious” guess‚ and yes‚ it is George Soros. The group‚ A15 Action‚ is a newly formed group that asks people to donate to their bail and legal defense fund‚ which is hosted through ActBlue — the Democratic party’s online fundraising juggernaut. This group is also the project of the Tides Foundation‚ a network funded by Soros and other liberal billionaires‚ and the protestors have been blocking “economic chokepoints” all over the country in order to “cause as much financial disruption” as possible. A15 protesters have also been photographed wearing Hamas bandanas and flying Hezbollah flags on Wall Street in New York. “You know‚ that’s the kind of thing I really want to be involved with. I go to websites and I’m like‚ I don’t know how we can inflict as much damage on this country fiscally as possible‚ and then I realize I’ve already done my part. I voted for people in Congress‚” Glenn says. “Really‚ that’s all you have to do.” Want more from Glenn Beck&;#63;To enjoy more of Glenn’s masterful storytelling‚ thought-provoking analysis‚ and uncanny ability to make sense of the chaos‚ 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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'Nobody can control me': Aaron Rodgers responds to hit pieces from 'establishment' that sees him as 'dangerous'
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'Nobody can control me': Aaron Rodgers responds to hit pieces from 'establishment' that sees him as 'dangerous'

NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers responded to hit pieces about him and claimed that the mainstream media was afraid that he couldn't be silenced.Speaking on the &;quot;I Can Fly&;quot; podcast‚ Rodgers responded to attacks in the media that circulated when he was rumored to be a running mate for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. ahead of the 2024 presidential election.&;quot;I got mentioned as a finalist to be‚ you know‚ vice president on a ticket‚ and they f***ing attacked me with some bizarre story from years ago. There was a third-hand account or something‚&;quot; Rodgers said. The player was referring to claims that he had spread &;quot;false Sandy Hook conspiracy theories.&;quot; CNN said the conspiracy theories were stated in &;quot;private conversations&;quot; in 2013.Rodgers alluded to the fact that despite the hit pieces‚ he cannot be controlled‚ nor is he truly beholden to anyone.&;quot;They’re terrified. They’re terrified of people that think for themselves‚ that aren’t controlled. I’m not beholden to anybody. I have a contract. I can get cut at any point. I have very few sponsors now. They’re all people that I really believe in‚ and there’s some sort of equity investment in it. But I’m not controlled. Nobody controls my messaging. Nobody controlling my social media. Nobody can control me. You know‚ I think for myself. I speak for myself. And that’s dangerous to an establishment that wants more power‚ control‚ and obedience.&;quot;Rodgers stated that he didn't believe that either President Biden or President Trump could bring about actual change and cited &;quot;bums&;quot; in government who have participated in &;quot;insider trading.&;quot; The four-time NFL MVP also pointed to homelessness‚ inflation‚ and employment as other markers that America is headed in the wrong direction. I would much rather have Aaron Rodgers in Congress over a lot of the crooked clowns there now. He can be a modern-day Jack Kemp \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8\ud83e\udee1 — (@) &;quot;As we give billions of dollars to Ukraine to fight a proxy war‚ we have a southern border that's being invaded. ... The country's in a bad place‚ and it's not going to get better‚&;quot; he continued. &;quot;It’s not going to get better with 'Weekend at Bernie's' [Biden]‚ who can barely put a sentence together‚ if that’s even him‚&;quot; Rodgers said.&;quot;Why not make a change&;#63;&;quot; he asked. In addition to stating that he would continue to spread Kennedy's message‚ Rodgers said that the current two-party system &;quot;doesn't work&;quot; and that Kennedy is &;quot;putting himself on the line.&;quot;The New York Jets player added that supporting people who have a belief in doing good is what makes America exceptional.Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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Dem mayor of LA begs rich people to help pay to house the homeless
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Dem mayor of LA begs rich people to help pay to house the homeless

The Democrat mayor of Los Angeles has claimed that the city cannot afford to fight the homelessness crisis alone. She is now asking wealthy residents and philanthropic organizations to fork over millions more to address the problem.On Monday‚ Mayor Karen Bass gave her State of the City speech. The speech lasted just under 35 minutes‚ but she spent more than 11 minutes — approximately a third of the speech — discussing homelessness and other problems associated with it.Part of the solution to &;quot;ending homelessness‚&;quot; the mayor indicated‚ is to find revenue sources besides taxes. &;quot;We have brought the public sector together‚&;quot; Bass said. &;quot;And now we must prevail on the humanity and generosity of the private sector.&;quot;Bass explained that she needs the help of &;quot;the most fortunate Angelenos&;quot; — many of whom already pay an ample portion of the taxes collected in California — to purchase properties that can then be converted into permanent housing units‚ a program she has dubbed LA4LA.&;quot;The rescue phase of an emergency is always expensive‚&;quot; Bass stated. &;quot;There's no way around it. Motel rooms rented by the night are expensive.&;quot;LA4LA participants will help the city continue purchasing motels and hotels for this endeavor. &;quot;Help us acquire more properties‚ lower the cost of capital‚ and speed up housing‚&;quot; she said. &;quot;This is the mission of ... LA4LA.&;quot;Sarah Dusseault‚ the leading strategist for LA4LA‚ claims the new initiative has already generated significant contributions from area organizations. The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation has already pledged a grant of $3.5 million‚ and the California Community Foundation has promised a loan of $5 million. Stephen J. Cloobeck‚ described by the L.A. Times as a &;quot;Beverly Hills-based investor and philanthropist‚&;quot; has donated $1 million as well. &;quot;There needs to be a pathway for people to get back into society‚ and be proud of themselves and add value to our community‚&;quot; Cloobeck said.Since taking office in December 2022‚ Bass has made addressing the city's 46‚000 homeless residents a priority. Another initiative implemented by Bass‚ Inside Safe‚ which Bass touted during her speech‚ has helped relocate some 2‚600 residents from the streets to &;quot;indoor&;quot; areas‚ the Times reported.However‚ of those 2‚600 &;quot;unhoused&;quot; residents‚ more than 600 have already returned to living on the streets. Another 80 are either dead or in jail‚ the Times said.Still‚ Bass remains optimistic that her administration can achieve the goal of &;quot;preventing and ending homelessness&;quot; — not just &;quot;hiding&;quot; or &;quot;managing&;quot; it.&;quot;LA4LA can be a sea change for Los Angles‚ an unprecedented partnership to confront this emergency‚ an example of disrupting the status quo to build a new system to save lives‚&;quot; she said.You can watch Bass' full speech below. The topic of homelessness begins around the 15:25 mark.Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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AirTag provides clues as woman finally reunites with missing 12-year-old sister
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AirTag provides clues as woman finally reunites with missing 12-year-old sister

A Brooklyn preteen has been found safe days after running away from home‚ thanks in small part to an Apple AirTag attached to her keys.On the afternoon of April 9‚ Eliana Perozo monitored the AirTag on the keychain of younger sister Victorious &;quot;Tori&;quot; Perozo. According to the AirTag activity‚ 12-year-old Tori left the Baccalaureate School for Global Education in Queens at the appropriate time and hopped on the correct subway train to return to her home in Prospect Lefferts Gardens in Brooklyn.However‚ Eliana‚ Tori's legal guardian‚ began to worry when the AirTag indicated Tori took a surprise turn and started heading in the wrong direction. &;quot;Once she hit the city‚ I saw her AirTag go up towards the Bronx instead of down towards Brooklyn‚&;quot; Eliana previously stated. &;quot;That’s when I knew that she was at least going somewhere she wasn’t supposed to be going.&;quot;Eliana then alerted a friend that Tori had gone missing‚ and the two women began tracking the movements indicated on the AirTag. The last location where the AirTag pinged was an apartment near St. Ann's Ave and 134th St. in the Bronx‚ nearly 15 miles north of Eliana and Tori's neighborhood. Unfortunately‚ the ping turned out to be a dead end as a man living in the apartment had found the AirTag on the street and brought it home with him. He never saw Tori‚ he claimed.For days‚ Eliana‚ her friend‚ and nearly 30 others continued to search. Eliana had become Tori's legal guardian because their mother has been chronically absent in their lives. According to Eliana‚ their mother has not made contact with her daughters in at least two months.The night before Tori went missing‚ Eliana had caught Tori texting an older boy and swapped out the girl's smartphone for a flip phone‚ a punishment that seemed to anger Tori. While Tori remained missing‚ she never once answered her phone.&;quot;I think she’s a 12-year-old who survived a lot of loss‚&;quot; Eliana explained to reporters at the time. &;quot;And there’s so much support and mental health services and people that love her and support her — but I feel that’s not the case in her 12-year-old mind‚ so she ran away.&;quot;Luckily‚ dogged detectives with the NYPD spotted Tori on surveillance footage at a subway station in the East Village. The timestamp on the surveillance footage when Tori appeared was about 5:45 a.m. on Thursday‚ but police didn't see her on the footage until sometime on Friday. When officers finally found the girl is unclear‚ but she was reunited with Eliana on Sunday — five days after she first ran away.The New York Post reached out to Eliana for comment after Tori was found but did not receive a response.&;quot;She’s a really great kid‚&;quot; Eliana said previously.&;quot;I don’t want this moment to be a defining moment in her life.&;quot;Like Blaze News&;#63; Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here&;#33;
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Biden’s Iran-Sanctions Cowardice
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Biden’s Iran-Sanctions Cowardice

The president’s interest in being reelected and the country’s interests abroad are increasingly diverging.
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Columbia President Tells Congress Antisemitic Prof No Longer Runs Committee‚ But Website Still Lists Him as Chairman
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Columbia President Tells Congress Antisemitic Prof No Longer Runs Committee‚ But Website Still Lists Him as Chairman

Professor Joseph Massad called the Hamas terror attack of 10/7 ‘awesome.’
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House Republicans Petition NCAA to Ban Trans-Identifying Men from Women’s Sports
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House Republicans Petition NCAA to Ban Trans-Identifying Men from Women’s Sports

The NCAA allows the governing body of each sport to determine whether male student-athletes can participate against females in that sport.
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Memo to Chattanooga’s Volkswagen Employees: Unions Crush Excellence and Initiative
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Memo to Chattanooga’s Volkswagen Employees: Unions Crush Excellence and Initiative

If they truly want to rise and thrive for the rest of their lives‚ they should vote down the United Auto Workers for the third time.
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'Bat Guano Crazy': NPR CEO Katherine Maher Says Truth Is a 'Distraction' to 'Getting Things Done'
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'Bat Guano Crazy': NPR CEO Katherine Maher Says Truth Is a 'Distraction' to 'Getting Things Done'

'Bat Guano Crazy': NPR CEO Katherine Maher Says Truth Is a 'Distraction' to 'Getting Things Done'
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'Paroled ILLEGALLY': Impeached DHS Director Won't Answer Question About Laken Riley's Killer
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'Paroled ILLEGALLY': Impeached DHS Director Won't Answer Question About Laken Riley's Killer

'Paroled ILLEGALLY': Impeached DHS Director Won't Answer Question About Laken Riley's Killer
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