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Bombshell Vote Rigging Report Expected Soon
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Bombshell Vote Rigging Report Expected Soon

Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and Pam Bondi will soon brief President Trump of significant large-scale vote rigging of our election systems. Investigative Reporter John Solomon’s Report Mr. Solomon believes that Tulsi Gabbard is about to brief President Trump on such serious election rigging that it may compel Congress to approve the SAVE Act and Voter […] The post Bombshell Vote Rigging Report Expected Soon appeared first on www.independentsentinel.com.
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Jamie Raskin Addresses Whether Trump Could Cancel Midterm Elections
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Jamie Raskin Addresses Whether Trump Could Cancel Midterm Elections

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NBC Nightly News Downplays Leftist Motive in Insane OMB Murder Plot
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NBC Nightly News Downplays Leftist Motive in Insane OMB Murder Plot

The shocking news of a plot to murder a Trump Cabinet official, the Director of the Office of Budget and Management Russell Vought, was briefly reported on the NBC Nightly News. Disturbingly, the motive was downplayed. Watch the report in its entirety as aired on the NBC Nightly News on Thursday, February 5th, 2026: WATCH: NBC Nightly News were the only network nightly newscast to report on the arrest of a man plotting to k!11 OMB Director Russell Vought. pic.twitter.com/QKkxlfmkaQ — Jorge Bonilla (@BonillaJL) February 6, 2026 TOM LLAMAS: Now to that alarming arrest of a man accused of plotting to murder a member of President Trump's Cabinet. Let's get straight to Kelly O'Donnell who is tracking this one for us. Kelly, the suspect allegedly showed up at this top Trump official's house? KELLY O’DONNELL: And there's camera evidence. Tom, this is another example of the high risk of threats made against public officials. The official in this case has a powerful job in the Trump Cabinet as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget, Russell Vought. Officials say a Maryland man, 26-year-old Colin Demarco, is charged with attempted first degree murder after he allegedly was spotted on a doorbell-type camera at Vought's Northern Virginia home. Demarco was also carrying a firearm without a license and wearing a mask. According to a law enforcement source familiar with the criminal complaint, Demarco was described as being frustrated with President Trump being elected. That suspect is due in court February 23rd. Tom. LLAMAS: Kelly O’Donnell on that breaking news tonight. Kelly, thank you. To their credit, NBC were the only ones to report on this plot. CBS and ABC’s respective newscasts omitted the story entirely. The deranged murder plot was simply not fit to air. ABC instead went with traffic and aviation mishaps on the back end of their A-block, and CBS went with the measles. The motive downplay, though, was just too much. Kelly O’Donnell portrayed the motive as resulting from the prospective shooter being “frustrated with President Trump being elected.” There are many people sharing those frustrations, but none of them act on them by bringing a gun to a Cabinet official’s house. The insane details and actual motive, per CBS News: Demarco admitted traveling to Arlington and claimed to be looking for a job, the complaint said.  Eventually, he said that he went to Vought's home because he wanted to confront him about Project 2025. He denied having a gun or any intent to harm anyone, however. He also told agents that the November 2024 election was "the lowest point in his life" and he feared "impending war and a fascist takeover," the complaint says.  Demarco also spoke of his admiration for Luigi Mangione — the man who is charged with murdering former United Health CEO Brian Thompson. … He also exchanged messages on the social media platform Discord in which he allegedly wrote about his desire to kill the president. One message highlighted in the complaint read: "The more Trump does shit like this, the more I wanna grab a gun and try to shoot him… I am at my wits' end and this might be the final straw. I want to get a gun, head to DC and kill him." The report further indicates that the putative shooter was writing a manifesto, and that upon its completion he would begin shooting people.  This was clearly not someone frustrated with an election result, but a motivated leftist inspired by Luigi Mangione, and intent on emulating him. Shame on the network newscasts for continuing to downplay leftist violence or, in the case of CBS and ABC, outright hide it.  
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'BS' Attacks! Oliver Darcy RAGES Over Ted Cruz Grilling Media Execs on 'Stolen Land'
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'BS' Attacks! Oliver Darcy RAGES Over Ted Cruz Grilling Media Execs on 'Stolen Land'

How dare a U.S. senator defend American sovereignty over, er, American land! That about sums up former CNN media reporter Oliver Darcy’s latest meltdown. Darcy got his panties in a bunch over Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) ripping Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos and Warner Bros. Discovery chief revenue officer Bruce Campbell during a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust hearing for fumbling over their answers to his question of whether or not the U.S. as a country was built on stolen land. Cruz was addressing spoiled brat pop star Billie Eilish’s anti-ICE comments at the Grammy Awards where she proclaimed, “No one is illegal on stolen land … And f*** ICE, that's all I'm gonna say. Sorry!” Darcy was livid in his February 4 Status newsletter, decrying Cruz’s so-called “bizarre line of questioning” even though both Sarandos and Campbell are literally part of the entire Hollywood/lefty media entertainment cesspool.  “Cruz smugly declared that their non-answers spoke ‘volumes’ and showcased that Hollywood is rife with liberal executives,” Darcy whined. Uhm, where exactly is the lie Darcy? Netflix Executive Chairman Reed Hastings literally funneled $7 million into Vice President Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign! Is any more explicit evidence needed? Cruz’s main point was that Hollywood’s promotion of the idea that America is illegitimate conveys “that the entertainment industry is corrupt,” of which soft kiddie-porn promoter Netflix and CNN-owner Warner Bros. Discovery are prime culprits in that trend. Darcy also threw a fit over Cruz’s “smearing CNN, one of Campbell’s own networks, calling it a ‘propaganda’ outlet and claiming it no longer practices journalism.” Again, no lie detected. It’s like getting ticked off over someone who just eats veggies getting called a “vegan.” Just a brief glance at MRC’s in-depth studies on the extremist slant of CNN’s coverage against Trump and conservatives and love affair with the left make it anything but a propaganda machine, proving Cruz’s point. .@SenTedCruz: "Are we right now on stolen land?" Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos: "I have no idea of the history of this land." Warner Bros. Discovery exec Bruce Campbell: "Nor do I." Cruz: "That speaks volumes...that neither of you are willing to say 'hell, no.'" pic.twitter.com/EWwYYUIHZH — CSPAN (@cspan) February 3, 2026 But get this: It was Darcy himself who admitted in 2021 that Biden White House officials were holding ‘briefings with major newsrooms’ to pressure the media to add more positive spin to their economic coverage of the president, which undoubtedly included CNN. News flash, Darcy: That’s the textbook case of what defines “propaganda.” But Darcy was miffed that neither Sarandos nor Campbell exploded in rage like he would on what was clearly a solid takedown by Cruz: Sarandos and Campbell knew that much of the attacks they were facing were B.S., yet they were obviously determined not to offend Republican lawmakers. In that sense, the hearing offered something of a snapshot of how major media companies are navigating Trump’s Washington. Instead of aggressively defending their companies, they have opted to absorb bad-faith attacks and keep their heads down when they can—all out of fear that the levers of government will be weaponized against them if they dare speak up in a real way. But Cruz was in fact spot-on in bringing attention to the gross sense of entitlement lefties in the media and Hollywood exhibit when they bark woke platitudes over microphones but don’t live by any of their words. In fact, following Eilish’s Grammy-award winning woke statement of the night, she then got skewered by members of the Tongva tribe for living in a $3 million Los Angeles mansion it claims was built on their native homeland. Oh the irony! National Review editor-in-chief Rich Lowry broke down further why Eilish’s commentary was emblematic of a gross anti-American distortion of history that is running rampant throughout the media ecosphere in his February 3 syndicated column. “The sentiment is a distortion of the history of North America, and more than a shot at President Donald Trump’s immigration policy, an attempt to delegitimize the American project at its root,” wrote Lowry. “The misapprehension of the simplistic ‘stolen land’ narrative, though, is that, prior to Europeans showing up, peoples in North America had clearly delineated territory with a provenance stretching back into the mists of time. In fact, all was conflict and flux.” he continued. Take a seat, Darcy. 
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The Story Of The Famous Photo ‘The Soiling Of Old Glory’ And Boston’s Civil Rights Struggle Over Busing
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Boston Herald American “The Soiling of Old Glory,” taken by newspaper photographer Stanley Forman. On a spring day in 1976, photographer Stanley Forman of the Boston Herald American headed to Boston’s City Hall Plaza to cover an anti-busing demonstration. The protests against busing, which was meant to help desegregate the city’s public schools, had been going on for years. But this protest would result in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo, a disturbing image of a white student attacking a Black man with an American flag: “The Soiling of Old Glory.” “The Soiling of Old Glory” image primarily concerns three people: Forman, the photographer, Ted Landsmark, a then-29-year-old Black lawyer, and Joseph Rakes, a then-17-year-old white student who attacked Landsmark. But the image is bigger than any one person. Though related to anti-busing, it’s resonated deeply because of its evocative imagery. In one image, Forman captured the deep — and often deeply violent — racial divisions in American society. This is the full story of “The Soiling of Old Glory,” from the circumstances that led up to it, to the moment of Rakes’ attack on Landsmark, to what happened after it was printed in the Boston Herald American. The Events Leading Up To Stanley Forman’s Famous Photo By the time “The Soiling of Old Glory” photograph was taken in 1976, the Bicentennial of American Independence, racial tensions had spread across Boston. Some of this had to do with the larger civil rights movement, which had begun in the 1950s. But the tension in Boston often focused specifically on busing. Though Brown v. Board of Education had ruled that the racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional in 1954, desegregation efforts didn’t really begin in Boston until the 1970s. Whereas young Black students like Dorothy Counts and Ruby Bridges had bravely taken steps to desegregate all-white schools in the South, Boston had largely resisted such efforts. It wasn’t until 1974 that this changed in earnest. Then, a judge found that Boston had a “systematic program of segregation affecting all of the city’s students, teachers and school facilities,” which had created a “dual school system.” This idea of “separate but equal” was exactly what Brown v. Board of Education had struck down, and the judge ordered the adoption of a busing plan meant to desegregate the schools. Boston Public LibraryPolice escorting school buses after a judge ruled that Boston needed to desegregate its schools. Many white Bostonians were outraged. Some were resistant to the idea of sending their children to schools in different, less familiar neighborhoods; others were simply racist and didn’t want desegregation to move forward. Joseph Rakes, the white teenager in “The Soiling of Old Glory” photograph, claimed that his “blind anger” around busing arose because it meant separating many of his friends. “When the busing started, it was, ‘You can’t have half your friends’ — that’s the way it was put towards us,” Rakes recalled to the Smithsonian Magazine in 2006. “They took half the guys and girls I grew up with and said, ‘You’re going to school on the other side of town.’ Nobody understood it at [age] 15.” Anger around busing grew in the years after the 1974 order. And in 1976, it came to a head during an anti-busing protest at Boston’s City Hall Plaza. The Story Behind “The Soiling Of Old Glory” By April 5, 1976, there had been countless anti-busing protests in Boston; such protests were practically a daily occurrence. Still, photographer Stanley Forman of the Boston Herald American decided to grab his camera and head down to City Hall Plaza to check out that day’s student demonstration. Forman had arrived and taken some photos of the students — a group which included Rakes, then 17 years old — when he noticed a Black man approaching the crowd. “I saw this Black man coming around the corner and a bell went off in my head,” Forman told Smithsonian Magazine. “And I said, ‘They’re going to get him!’ I didn’t think they would get him with the flag.” Public DomainTed Landsmark, the Black man attacked in “The Soiling of Old Glory.” The man, a 29-year-old Yale-educated lawyer named Ted Landsmark, actually wasn’t aware of the demonstration happening that day. He was running late to an affirmative action meeting regarding city construction projects and thinking about what he was going to say during his presentation. But when Landsmark glanced up, he found himself on a collision course with the group of anti-busing protestors. Before he could react, the protestors attacked. “The first person to attack me hit me from behind, which knocked off my glasses and ended up breaking my nose,” Landsmark told NPR in 2016. As Landsmark stumbled, Rakes charged at him with an American flag that he’d brought from home. In “The Soiling of Old Glory” photo, it looks like Rakes is trying to spear him. Actually, the 17-year-old was swinging the flag, attempting to hit him, according to Landsmark. The photo also seems to show a man grabbing Landsmark, as if to hold him in place. But the man, Jim Kelly, one of the adult organizers of the event, had actually stepped in to defend Landsmark from further harm. “The flag being swung at me came at me just moments after that and missed my face by inches,” Landsmark recalled to NPR. The attack lasted less than 15 seconds. The protestors moved on, Landsmark went to the hospital, and Forman called his editors. But the story of “The Soiling of Old Glory” had just begun. The Reaction To “The Soiling Of Old Glory” American Archive of Public BroadcastingTed Landsmark, heavily bandaged and speaking to the press after the attack, which broke his nose. By the time Stanley Forman got in touch with his editors at the Boston Herald American, news of the attack on Ted Landsmark was already spreading. And Forman had captured every second of it with his camera. “I don’t want to say I was lucky to get it, because I knew what I was doing,” he told Smithsonian Magazine. “But I was lucky to get it.” The Boston Herald American printed the photo — and the reaction to it was instantaneous. Forman’s image was full of violence and anger; it captured the tension around the busing crisis in Boston. But it also captured something deeper. “The Soiling of Old Glory” image seemed to symbolize racial tensions as a whole in the United States. For many Black people, it also represented the high stakes of the civil rights movement and the great hurdles that remained in the 1970s. “I couldn’t put my Yale degree in front of me to protect myself,” Landsmark told a newspaper reporter a few days after the attack. “The thing that is most troubling is that it happened not because I was somebody but because I was anybody… I was just a n***er they were trying to kill.” Forman ultimately won a Pulitzer Prize for the photo; Landsmark became a local celebrity in Boston, and used his rising platform to speak out against racial injustice. Rakes, meanwhile, was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and received a two-year suspended sentence for his actions at Boston’s City Hall Plaza. He ultimately moved to Maine and became a labor foreman. Though Landsmark later said he appreciated that the photo led to a new leadership role for him in the fight against racial inequality, he also expressed annoyance that the image overshadowed all of the other things he’d done in his life. As for Rakes, the former anti-busing protestor said, “The picture — it says what it says, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. You know, there’s nothing I can do about it. I just move on in my life.” The two men never spoke or even saw each other again after the infamous attack. But “The Soiling of Old Glory” preserved their encounter forever. And it’s come to represent something larger than both men, the ongoing struggle in the United States to build a society that is equal and just for all. After learning about “The Soiling of Old Glory,” discover the incredible story behind another Pulitzer Prize-winning photo, the “Kiss of Life.” Or, read about Robert Landsburg, the photographer who spent his final moments documenting the eruption of Mount St. Helens. The post The Story Of The Famous Photo ‘The Soiling Of Old Glory’ And Boston’s Civil Rights Struggle Over Busing appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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Guthries Post 2nd Video, Plead for Mother's Return
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Guthries Post 2nd Video, Plead for Mother's Return

Cameron Guthrie, son of Nancy Guthrie and brother of NBC's "Today" host Savannah Guthrie, released a video Thursday night urging anyone involved in his mother's disappearance to contact the family.
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Gov. DeWine: Ending Haitians' Protections Would Hit Ohio Jobs
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Gov. DeWine: Ending Haitians' Protections Would Hit Ohio Jobs

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said ending temporary protected status for Haitians who live and work in his state would be a "blow to the economy," days after a federal judge blocked the Trump administration from terminating the protections while a lawsuit proceeds.
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CBS Poll: 53 Percent Say Middle-Class Prospects Shrinking
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CBS Poll: 53 Percent Say Middle-Class Prospects Shrinking

A majority of Americans believe the middle class is losing ground economically, with fewer opportunities to buy a home, raise a family, or get ahead, according to a new CBS News poll released Thursday.
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Sen. Schmitt Proposes Bill to End Sanctuary Cities
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Sen. Schmitt Proposes Bill to End Sanctuary Cities

Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., has proposed legislation that would tighten U.S. immigration enforcement by cracking down on sanctuary cities, enhancing federal penalties against illegal aliens, and increasing protections for law enforcement officers.
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