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Armed man at Kirk memorial venue charged with impersonating law enforcement
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Armed man at Kirk memorial venue charged with impersonating law enforcement

An armed man dressed as law enforcement was arrested outside of State Farm Stadium in Arizona, where a memorial service for slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk is set to take place on Sunday.
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Gov. Newsom Thinks He Can Order Federal Officers to Remove Masks
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Gov. Newsom Thinks He Can Order Federal Officers to Remove Masks

California will be the first state to ban most law enforcement, including federal immigration agents, from covering their faces while conducting official business under a bill signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday. Immigration officers have clear identifying tags on their uniforms. No one needs to see their faces or get their names unless something […] The post Gov. Newsom Thinks He Can Order Federal Officers to Remove Masks appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Joe Manchin ‘Stunned’ By AOC’s Charlie Kirk Rant: Dems ‘Are Getting Worse, Not Better’
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Joe Manchin ‘Stunned’ By AOC’s Charlie Kirk Rant: Dems ‘Are Getting Worse, Not Better’

Former Senator Joe Manchin (I-WV) said that comments from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez (D-NY) in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination were proof that the Democratic Party was “getting worse, not better.” Manchin joined CNN host Kasie Hunt to discuss the current political climate, and she began by referring to Ocasio-Cortez’s comments objecting to the Congressional resolution to honor the recently-murdered conservative commentator. WATCH: Former Democrat Senator Joe Manchin TORCHES AOC over her vile rhetoric about Charlie Kirk during a vote to condemn his assassination: “If that’s the way the Democrat Party is going, it’s getting worse, not better.” pic.twitter.com/D7W18ohKlN — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 19, 2025 “She does say that we should ‘be clear about who Charlie Kirk was, a man who believed that the Civil Rights Act that granted black Americans the right to vote was a mistake,'” Hunt began. “She goes on to name some of the other things that he believes in. What was your reaction to her vote and to her statement afterward?” “First of all, I just saw a little while ago, and I was stunned, Kasie. I really was,” Manchin replied. “This is not the place and the time for that at all. If the Democrats — if AOC and the far Left, the extreme Left I want to say — believe that’s where the party, the Democratic Party, is today, then that’ll tell you why you lost people like me, and an awful lot.” “Now, let me tell you what you’ve lost,” Manchin continued. “Since the last election, they’ve been doing their national tour and thinking, boy, that’s something, we’re really getting into something. The Democratic Party has lost more than 160,000 Democrats that have basically left the party since the November election. So if that’s the way the Democrat Party is going, it’s getting worse, not better.” Ocasio-Cortez was not the only one to use the resolution as an opportunity to smear Kirk and his legacy. Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ): My statement on the House vote on the Charlie Kirk resolution. pic.twitter.com/bU0GAG6WD2 — Rep. Mikie Sherrill (@RepSherrill) September 19, 2025 Rep. Bennie Thompson (D-MS): Today, I voted against the Charlie Kirk Resolution. While I condemn his violent murder, this resolution sought to elevate Charlie Kirk as a role model. I could not support in good conscience. Read my statement below: pic.twitter.com/LLou7Xq8on — Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (@BennieGThompson) September 19, 2025 Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA): Charlie Kirk’s death is a tragedy, and I condemn all political violence from wherever it comes. House Republicans designed today’s resolution as a political “gotcha” — one that attempts to put words in my mouth to endorse Kirk’s views. I cannot do that, so I voted “no.” pic.twitter.com/9BuYajl7J8 — Rep. Pramila Jayapal (@RepJayapal) September 19, 2025
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Ilhan Omar Doubles Down On Nasty Charlie Kirk Comments, Says Legacy Belongs In ‘Dustbin Of History’
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Ilhan Omar Doubles Down On Nasty Charlie Kirk Comments, Says Legacy Belongs In ‘Dustbin Of History’

Far-Left Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) has doubled down on nasty remarks she’s made about assassinated 31-year-old conservative Charlie Kirk, adding that Kirk’s legacy belongs in the “dustbin of history.” CNN host Kaitlin Collins on Friday asked Omar about her recent derogatory comments about Kirk, including how she shared a post that blamed Kirk for his own assassination, calling the conservative “Dr. Frankenstein” whose “monster shot him through the neck.” Omar refused to apologize, telling Collins, “What I find jarring is that there’s so many people willing to excuse the most reprehensible things that he said, that they agree with that, that they are willing to have monuments for him, that they want to create a day to honor him, and that they want to produce resolutions in the House of Congress honoring his life and legacy.” “I am not going to sit here and be judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man has left behind,” she continued. “That should be in the dustbin of history and we should hopefully move on and forget the hate that he spewed every single day.” Absolutely VILE. Ilhan Omar refuses to apologize for posting a video that called Charlie Kirk “Dr. Frankenstein” and said “his monster shot him through the neck.” OMAR: “I am not going to sit here and be judged.” pic.twitter.com/5ChQ5OoTrb — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 20, 2025 As referenced by Collins, Omar took heat after she shared the video blaming Kirk for his assassination. GOP Rep. Brandon Gill responded, “Ilhan Omar didn’t just make reprehensible comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. She shared a disgusting video claiming Charlie had it coming to him. People are losing their jobs for far less.” Ilhan Omar didn’t just make reprehensible comments about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. She shared a disgusting video claiming Charlie had it coming to him. People are losing their jobs for far less. pic.twitter.com/EGyLlXMZ88 — Congressman Brandon Gill (@RepBrandonGill) September 18, 2025 Additionally, Omar recently said at an event held in a church, “I do believe those of you interested in rewriting this hateful man’s (Kirk’s) history are full of s***.” Ilhan Omar, in a church, calls Charlie Kirk a “hateful man” and his fans are “full of shit” Send her back pic.twitter.com/mqCDkbXLzc — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) September 18, 2025 Andrew Kolvet, TPUSA spokesman and the executive producer of “The Charlie Kirk Show,” reacted on X: “May you live a life so extraordinary, so courageous, and so true, that your enemies hate you as much as they hated Charlie. Their hatred consumes them and is now apparent to the world.” May you live a life so extraordinary, so courageous, and so true, that your enemies hate you as much as they hated Charlie. Their hatred consumes them and and is now apparent to the world. https://t.co/vjI8cQcucD — Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) September 20, 2025 “‘I’m not going to sit here and be judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man has left behind. That should be in the dustbin of history,'” activist and Outkick podcast host Riley Gaines quoted Omar. “You’re wrong. You WILL be judged,” Gaines remarked. “I pray for your salvation.” “I’m not going to sit here and be judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man has left behind. That should be in the dust bin of history.” You’re wrong. You WILL be judged, @IlhanMN. I pray for your salvation. pic.twitter.com/xAwljjTSUN — Riley Gaines (@Riley_Gaines_) September 20, 2025 Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) simply wrote under the video, “Deport.” Deport. — Congressman Randy Fine (@RepFine) September 20, 2025 Related: AOC, Dozens Of House Democrats Vote Against Resolution Condemning Kirk Assassination
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What Charlie Kirk meant to South Koreans
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What Charlie Kirk meant to South Koreans

On the first weekend of September, I saw Charlie Kirk speak at the Build Up Korea conference in Seoul. It was his first trip to Asia and sadly destined to be his last; five days later, he was assassinated at Utah Valley University. The conference is an annual gathering of young Korean conservatives, with whom Kirk had become quite popular. Even after having taught university here for seven years, I still did not feel like I had a good handle on the current political scene. When Kirk spoke of how the most pressing problems were those that came from within South Korea, a hush settled over the mostly young audience.The issues that are divisive can appear puzzling and petty to the outsider unfamiliar with the parties involved. And the terms of debate seem to have remained the same even as the values and outlooks of people have changed, even dramatically, over the past decade.While conservatism in South Korea was on the same page as the Republican Party in the past, the rise of the MAGA movement has complicated matters. Its slogan of “America First,” which portends the reduction of U.S. military commitments across the globe and the drawing down of U.S. forces across the globe, stands at odds with the priorities of South Korean conservatives, for whom maintaining alliance with the U.S. is a cornerstone of their politics. Indeed, until recently, one of the major dividing lines between left and right in South Korea was that the right, as the party of business, was more outwardly directed, favoring international trade and supporting the activities of the major South Korean corporations, while the left was more inward-looking and nationalist. A South Korean today who would be willing to declare “Korea First” is likely to belong to the shrinking number of aging leftists who want to unite the two Koreas under a social democratic system.But the enthusiastic cheers that greeted Kirk when he took to the stage seemed to dispel any such apprehension about the future of the alliance. Kirk’s engaging presence on social media had created an eager cohort of followers among young Christians in South Korea. The affection shown by the audience was reciprocated by Charlie, who had clearly taken the time to study contemporary South Korean society so that he could speak knowledgeably about the most serious problems it faces.He praised how well things work in Korea and spoke of how the country had come such a long way from the poverty caused by total war. Kirk spoke of how peaceful and friendly the people are and of how wonderful it felt to be able to take public transportation without the fear of crime or walk in a park and not be menaced by violent drug addicts. This is how things should be in every modern country, and his tone took a wistful turn, as he indicated that life was no longer like this in the U.S.To be sure, his speech contained some familiar and predictable warnings about the dangers of communism and the threat to South Korea posed by the Chinese Communist Party and by the dictatorship in the North. Invoking the times that Americans and South Koreans had fought side by side, Kirk reaffirmed the alliance as the fruit of shared sacrifice and common values. These boilerplate remarks were met with applause from the audience, but when Kirk spoke of how the most pressing problems were those that came from within South Korea, a hush settled over the mostly young audience.After praising South Korea for its remarkable rise from the ashes of a devastating war and the dire poverty it caused, Kirk warned that the country currently faces an existential threat of its own making. The collapsing rates of marriages and births pose the gravest threats to the nation’s future. Of course, this issue has long ago become an everyday topic of conversation, but the way Kirk approached the topic grabbed the attention of the crowd.He spoke with great sympathy of the harsh and stressful lives endured by Korean children, who from an early age are forced to spend day and night studying for the college entrance examination. He was also familiar with the lingo used by South Koreans to describe their despair, referring to the “en-po generation,” which is used to describe the things that Koreans feel forced to give up. For example, “sam-po,” which means “three renunciations,” refers to giving up on dating, marriage, and children. “O-po,” which means five renunciations, adds “homeownership” and “friendships” to the list of the previous three. “Sip-po” refers to giving up everything, including life itself.The care that Kirk took in learning about the most pressing crises in South Korean society did not just flatter his audience — as a people might feel warmth and reassurance when an outsider speaks both sympathetically and knowledgeably about their troubles. He also challenged the young people at the conference in a way that sparked in them hope and confidence. Kirk reminded them of the thousands of years of history on the Korean peninsula and the terrible ordeals that Koreans had suffered in the past — wars, invasions, and famines. What would the ancestors of today’s Koreans say, he asked, if they were to learn that their descendants, living in a wealthy and prosperous nation, had stopped reproducing out of economic worries?Kirk emphasized not only that is it morally wrong not to have children, but also that children bring joy into the lives of their parents. Koreans, he continued, need to look at every aspect of their society — law, policy, culture — to create an environment that promotes child-bearing and healthy child-rearing.The recent impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, a conservative Catholic, and the subsequent election of liberal Lee Jae-myung has left local Christians feeling embattled. The country has also felt increasing pressure from global allies to allow mass migration. In these matters, Kirk affirmed that the struggles of Koreans were also those of Americans, who had thrown off the tyranny of the Biden administration and are at present undoing the damage caused by the regime’s policy of open borders. He ended his message by declaring that he would never forget South Korea and that he would be there for young Koreans in the future.It is grieves my heart to note that in retrospect, he will be there in spirit. Yet, a man who planted so many seeds that bore much fruit in life will also in death become even more fruitful in renewing the lives of those who remember him.
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Turn to God now: Don't let tragedy harden your heart
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Turn to God now: Don't let tragedy harden your heart

If you find yourself hardening your heart and turning from God over all of the horrifying news and events you're seeing, I beg you to turn back to Him.All of this only makes sense if there's justice in the end. That justice can only come from Him.Saving faith is not just a moment of belief, a moment of repentance. It is a lifetime of faithful choices to live like Jesus.This world and all of us are dust in waiting. We are here to seek God, believe in Him, repent of our sins, and give our tiny, fleeting, sin-infused lives to Him.The "god" of this age wants you to turn away from eternity in heaven and toward eternal death because of temporary anger, fear, and frustration.But don't let your heart be hardened. Give your anger, your hatred, your pain, anxiety, sadness, doubts, regrets, your fleeting hope — give it to Jesus. Step in faith and draw near to Him, and He will draw near to you.If you feel even the smallest desire to have God in your life, pray to Him now. Tell Him you want to give your life to Him. Repent of your sins to Him. He will forgive you. It is infinitely worth it. You are worth it. Jesus loves you.To be clear, I'm not asking you to make a momentary commitment.Saving faith is not just a moment of belief, a moment of repentance. It is a lifetime of faithful choices to live like Jesus and of repentance when you fail to do so.It is a lifetime of prayer, studying the Bible, prayer, worshipping Him with others in communion together, prayer, sharing the gospel with others, and prayer. It is a lifetime of seeking to be obedient to Him and repenting to Him when you aren't.RELATED: Faith and doubt: The journey of a struggling Christian sedmak/iStock/Getty Images PlusYou will never do it perfectly. You will often fall short. Sometimes you may even wonder if any of this is real. But keep doing it.In your moments of weakest faith, turn to Him in faith. Ask Him to help your unbelief (Mark 9:24). In your moments of sin and failure, turn to Him in repentance. Ask Him to forgive you your sins, and He will. In your moments of hopelessness, sadness, anger, and fear, turn to Him in prayer. Thank Him for His grace and mercy toward you, and ask Him to help you to be more like Him.When you are joyful, or even when you're not, turn to Him in praise and worship. Thank Him for creating you, for forgiving you, for loving you, for offering you eternal paradise in heaven with Him.Whatever you feel, wherever you are, turn to Him — for life. I promise you, it's worth it.A version of this essay originally appeared on Spike Cohen's X account.
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Variety: Jimmy Kimmel and Disney Working on Compromise to Bring His Show Back
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Variety: Jimmy Kimmel and Disney Working on Compromise to Bring His Show Back

Variety: Jimmy Kimmel and Disney Working on Compromise to Bring His Show Back
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Play Stupid Games … Newsom Press Office Referred to Secret Service for Post Directed at Noem
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Play Stupid Games … Newsom Press Office Referred to Secret Service for Post Directed at Noem

Play Stupid Games … Newsom Press Office Referred to Secret Service for Post Directed at Noem
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Karoline Leavitt Brings Some Hard Truth to Obama—'He Has No Idea What He's Talking About'
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Karoline Leavitt Brings Some Hard Truth to Obama—'He Has No Idea What He's Talking About'

Karoline Leavitt Brings Some Hard Truth to Obama—'He Has No Idea What He's Talking About'
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