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We got a tape of Kamala talking about wanting to ban fracking, which she now denies she said, and her past could cost her the much-needed swing state of Pennsylvania.
The son of 58-year-old Ryan Routh, the man accused of attempting to carry out a second assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, has been charged with possession of child pornography.
On Tuesday, Oran Alexander Routh was taken into custody on two federal charges, one count of receipt of child pornography and one count of possession of child pornography.
Oran Routh’s age is unknown.
However, authorities say that the man, who has also expressed hatred towards Trump, is similar to his father, possessed “hundreds of child pornography files,” NBC News reported.
The son previously admitted to police that his 58-year-old father did indeed despise Trump “as any reasonable person would” after the U.S. Secret Service arrested Ryan Routh on September 15th.
JUST IN: Would-be Trump assass*in's son, who once called himself a "reasonable person" because he didn't like Trump, arrested on child p*rn charges.
Ryan Routh's son Oran Routh was arrested after investigators say they found hundreds of files.
According to investigators, they found the “hundreds” of child pornography files while searching Oran’s residence during a separate investigation that was unrelated to child exploitation.
“Investigators who seized multiple electronic devices found videos sent to Oran Routh in July as well as chats from a messaging application commonly used by people who share child sexual abuse material, the FBI agent said,” according to CBS News.
Many of the illicit files were found on a Samsung Galaxy Note device inside Oran’s bedroom.
“These files include videos from a known child pornography series created outside the state of North Carolina,” court documents state. “Videos from the series depict minors engaged in sex acts.”
The complaint included graphic descriptions of videos of minors “approximately 6 to 8-years-old” as well as “12 to 14-years-old” engaged in sex acts, and a chat from a messaging application in July, where he purportedly asked for a preview of the illicit content for sale.
On September 15th, his father pushed his AK-47 rifle’s muzzle through a hole in a chain-link fence between 300 and 500 yards away from the former president. One hole ahead of Trump on the golf course, a Secret Service agent noticed a gun poking through the fence, so the agent immediately opened fire at 58-year-old Routh.
According to police, Ryan was equipped with a GoPro camera, bags, food supplies, and a scope on his rifle to record the incident. After escaping the area, the suspect was then apprehended shortly after on I-95. Last week, he was charged with two federal firearm crimes: possessing a firearm despite being a convicted felon, and possessing a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
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It is so easy to forget, and in fact we are actually encouraged to forget and to move on and to look the other way and not consider the fact that, for a moment in history in 2021 to 2022, roughly, we actually came as close as possible to mandating an untried drug to the population that was rushed through at the speed of science… that was according to Pfizer executive Janine Small in October 2022. Well, it’s now 2024 and the effects of the speed of science are only just really becoming apparent. In the U.K.’s own vaccine compensation scheme, there have been 14,000 people who have applied for payments.
After Donald Trump’s rally in Tucson, Arizona, last week, about 20 attendees reported mysterious symptoms, like blurry vision and facial swelling. With no clear cause, this strange illness has left many wondering what really happened. Steve Baker, investigative journalist for Blaze Media and political journalist Christy Kelly join to break down this strange occurrence.
Although the vast majority of asylum seekers have come to NYC to pursue the American dream, recent high profile crimes have been committed by criminals possibly linked to gangs that have infiltrated our shelter system. Complicating matters is NYC's status as a sanctuary city, with what critics say are soft on criminal laws that allow dangerous criminals to be released and not held in jail, regardless of where they're from...
NYC Starts Paying Migrants $4,000 Each... To Leave
NYC has a controversial new plan to help families move out of its shelter system, and it involves paying $4000 of their moving related expenses. Although the program isn't yet open to single adult asylum seekers, it is also limited to only families who have federal work permission... the very thing many economists said people needed to leave the shelters on their own, which isn't happening as fast as NYC would like.
NYC Just Evicted 40,000 Migrant Families…
NYC just decided to evict every family living in its shelter system. The shelters are at capacity, and the city claims evictions must happen to make room for new arrivals, who will also be evicted after their shelter stay expires...
NYC Destroys Park… Moves in Homeless People
NYC has plans to replace a community garden with an affordable housing complex, with 40% of the units going to homeless individuals. Although most new yorkers want to help the homeless, there are always protests and lawsuits whenever the city tries to follow through on that desire... and this time, it's happening in one of New York's most expensive neighborhoods.
Squatters Break Into NYC Mansion… Refuse To Leave
Squatting in NYC just got worse... and properties from apartments to houses are being taken over by those who refuse to pay for them, even after a recent law meant to stop squatters was passed just last month.
Earlier today, the Department of Justice released a letter from Donald Trump’s would-be assassin during which he discussed putting a bounty on the former President’s head. Senator Marsha Blackburn joins us to break it down. Plus, P. Diddy was denied bail and reportedly placed on suicide watch in a Brooklyn penitentiary. BlazeTV host Jason Whitlock joins the discussion. Over on Capitol Hill, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson abandoned the SAVE Act to try and prevent a government shutdown, and Representative Thomas Massie claimed he predicted this would happen. Blaze News senior editor for politics Christopher Bedford joins to break down the conflict between Speaker Johnson and Representative Massie. Kamala Harris clinched endorsements from high-ranking national security officials and the IRS agents' union. BlazeTV host Steve Deace joins in to explain just how significant these endorsements are. Finally, fashion writer O.W. Root explains J.Crew’s groundbreaking decision to make men’s clothes that men want to wear.
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) explains why the U.S. is sending more troops to the Middle East as the Israeli war continues and discusses the latest news from the Ukraine war.
Drew Petrimoulx chats with The Hill’s legal reporter Zach Schonfeld as the man charged with the second attempt on former President Trump’s life was in court Monday. Zach gives an update on what happened, what’s next and what was in the letter he sent months before the attempt. Congressional reporter Michael Schnell also joined Debrief with the latest polling from the campaign trail, plus a look behind the scenes at the electoral math and why lawmakers are focusing on one district in Nebraska. Michael also gave her take on what Harris’ new endorsement from National Security Officials, a new voting law in GA, the latest negotiations to avoid a government shutdown, and how the campaigns are reacting to one North Carolina candidate’s controversial comments.
Former President Donald Trump attended an event hosted by the "Protecting America Initiative" on agriculture and China in Smithton, Pennsylvania, and spoke for over an hour.
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A 39-year-old male suspect dressed in women’s clothes and a blonde wig has been arraigned after allegedly attempting to kidnap an 11-year-old boy.
On Monday, Joshua Freyermuth, who police say also goes by the name “Vicky,” was arraigned at Alliance Municipal Court for the attempted kidnapping.
Alliance Police reported that Freyermuth tried to kidnap an 11-year-old boy from his porch on South Webb Avenue in Alliance, Ohio, on September 22nd.
The police report also states that Freyermuth told the child “I need to talk to you” in a sense of urgency, allegedly utilizing a tactic to lure the 11-year-old off of his property and away from his dog.
However, after the child refused to go with him, Freyermuth ran up and forcefully attempted to grab the 11-year-old boy, but the child was able to get away, Alliance Police stated.
“I wasn’t even there,” said Freyermuth in court. “I didn’t kidnap anybody.”
The 11-year-old victim also claimed that his family dog began attacking the 39-year-old suspect as soon as he got close enough, which prompted Freyermuth to back off.
However, Freyermuth claimed in court that he had no dog bites on him.
According to a police report obtained by the Daily Mail, the suspect was arrested two days earlier, on September 20th, for possessing methamphetamines, paraphernalia, and obstructing official business.
During the investigation, Freyermuth was arrested after officers allegedly discovered 1.6 grams of meth in the van’s steering wheel, as well as a glass bubble pipe holding meth that was hidden beneath the driver's seat.
According to the report, Freyermuth attempted to obstruct officers by lying about his activities, changing his story several times, and providing misleading information.
The report states that there was “no reason to believe” the defendant was in the area “looking for children,” despite the arrest.
He was later released on bond following the September 20th incident.
Freyermuth is due back in court next Monday. His bond is set at $100,000 and he can not be in any contact with the 11-year-old victim.
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