A vice president of a local Democrat club in Texas attempted to organize adults in a private Facebook group to pressure Stratford High School teachers not to sponsor a Turning Point USA chapter, known locally as Club America. Leaked messages show adults urging others to email teachers and spreading false claims about the motives behind Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Allegations are emerging that Tyler Robinson, the 22‑year‑old suspect charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk, had an online history involving sexually explicit “furry” content. These reports, not yet independently verified in full, are drawing attention as the investigation proceeds.
During a segment on All In Friday, MSNBC senior reporter Brandy Zadrozny said right‑wing extremist content online is far more abundant than left‑wing extremism. On camera, Zadrozny told host Jacob Soboroff that while radicals of the left exist, those views are harder to find compared to extremist content on the right, which she described as “overflowing.”
Four-time Oscar-winning filmmaker Woody Allen offered rare praise for President Donald Trump during a new interview with Bill Maher, calling him “a very good actor” and “a pleasure to work with.” The comments came during Maher’s Club Random podcast, where the 89-year-old director discussed cancel culture, politics, and his decades-long film career.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) drew sharp criticism this week after mocking the power of prayer in response to the tragic mass shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, where two children were killed and 17 others wounded during morning Mass.
Cracker Barrel is facing growing backlash after unveiling a new logo design, breaking from the brand’s traditional imagery that has remained unchanged since 1977. But the controversy extends beyond aesthetics, as conservative activist Robby Starbuck has revealed deeper ties between the restaurant chain and far-left organizations.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) claimed on Wednesday that conservative criticism of her is rooted in racism, asserting that her detractors are targeting her because she is both Black and educated. The statement was posted on Instagram alongside a screenshot of a message Crockett said she received from a man in Florida using derogatory language.