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Media gets BUSTED right before RFK Jr showdown
The media was "caught red-handed" for preparing to lie to the American people..
A massive show of public support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. descended on Capitol Hill Wednesday as the controversial nominee for Health and Human Services Secretary faced his Senate confirmation hearing. Kennedy's advocacy for health reforms under the banner "Make America Healthy Again" has garnered significant grassroots backing.
The atmosphere was charged as supporters aimed to make a strong statement to senators about the public's desire for Kennedy’s confirmation. A tweet from Kennedy's team highlighted the overwhelming interest in the hearings. "There is no way to reserve seats. There are only ~40 seats available"
One of those in attendance was former Fox News anchor Megan Kelly whio came to support RFK.
.@megynkelly has arrived to the RFK hearing.
Independent media is watching. 👀👀👀
— Calley Means (@calleymeans)
2:56 PM • Jan 29, 2025
However, despite this groundswell, Kennedy faces stiff opposition, particularly from his former political allies. The Democratic Party, once a home for Kennedy, has mobilized against him, with figures like Sen. Elizabeth Warren saying ‘I Am Concerned About Robert Kennedy Because He’s a Danger to Our Children’
In a viral moment, the legacy media covering the hearing were caught pre-writing negative headlines before the hearing even started.
🚨CAUGHT RED HANDED: The Corrupt Corporate Media is pre-writing negative headlines ahead of RFK Jr.’s confirmation hearing.
You can’t hate them enough.
Source: @calleymeans
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson)
3:20 PM • Jan 29, 2025
Kennedy's confirmation remains uncertain though, caught between a fervent public backing and a political and media establishment wary of his controversial past statements and views.
Tom Homan drops SAVAGE response to Selena Gomez over ICE deportations
In the wake of a viral video where singer Selena Gomez was seen sobbing over the deportation of undocumented immigrants, Tom Homan, the U.S. border czar appointed by President Donald Trump, issued a firm rebuttal. Gomez, who has Mexican heritage, posted an emotionally charged video on Instagram, apologizing to her fans and lamenting the impact of ICE raids on "all my people" and "the children."
Homan, speaking on Fox News, addressed Gomez's video directly, showing no signs of backing down on the administration's immigration strategy. "No apologies. We're moving forward," Homan declared, emphasizing that the Trump administration would continue its enforcement actions without apology. He underscored that the operations aimed to make communities safer by targeting individuals with criminal backgrounds, not families as Gomez suggested.
Selena Gomez sobs uncontrollably amid ramped up deportations of illegal aliens:
“I’m so sorry. All my people are getting attacked. The children, I don’t understand. I wish I could do something.”
"My people?" Aren't you American?
Where was the sobbing over the 100,000 Americans… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11)
5:29 PM • Jan 27, 2025
The video, which was later deleted by Gomez, sparked a wave of reactions on social media platforms, with some supporting her empathy towards those affected by the deportations, while others criticized her for what they perceived as an emotional manipulation of the issue.
Homan clarified that ICE was not arresting families but focusing on those with criminal records, saying, "I don’t think we arrested any families." His comments align with the administration's stated goal of prioritizing the removal of individuals who pose safety and security threats.
“This was not the enemy!” Trump announce what the drone sightings before the election were.
The mysterious drone sightings that captivated and concerned Americans, particularly in New Jersey, in the weeks leading up to the election have finally been demystified. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced today that the drones were part of authorized activities by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), used for research and other purposes, including hobbyist and recreational flying.
The issue rose to national attention after numerous reports from New Jersey residents and officials, who saw large, SUV-sized drones flying over strategic locations such as military bases and President Donald Trump's golf course in Bedminster. Conspiracy theories flourished, with speculations ranging from foreign espionage to aliens to domestic surveillance.
According to Leavitt, the situation was exacerbated by public curiosity. "The drones over NJ were authorized by the FAA for research and various other reasons, and many were hobbyists and recreational," she stated. This clarification comes after President-elect Donald Trump had previously suggested that the government was aware of the activities but did not specify the nature.
The sightings, which had spread to states like New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut, led to thousands of tips to the FBI, with concerns about national security and privacy. However, the White House has reassured the public that these drones did not represent a threat from "the enemy" but rather were part of legal and registered activities.
his announcement might quell some of the conspiracy theories but also highlights the need for clearer communication from government agencies regarding aerial activities to prevent future public alarm.
Leavitt CRUSHES at her first press conference and everyone loved it (except the libs)
Karoline Leavitt, at 27, has made history as the youngest White House press secretary, delivering her first briefing to an audience of reporters and a storm of social media reactions.
Leavitt, who stepped up to the podium Tuesday, was met with widespread support from conservative voices on social media, who celebrated her performance and lauding her for what they perceived as a return to "competence" in the White House press room.
"Karoline Leavitt is a rock star," actor James Woods posted on X, encapsulating the sentiment shared by numerous conservative figures.
Taking the lying legacy lackeys to the woodshed.
BOOM!
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods)
7:49 PM • Jan 28, 2025
Fox News contributor Joe Jones echoed this praise, posting, "Well @karolineleavitt is certainly up for the job. Impressive, but not surprising."
Her performance also drew comparisons to her predecessors. Talk show host Addison Smith noted, "Both KJP and Jen Psaki were extremely dependent on their oversized binders jam-packed with scripted talking points," contrasting their style with Leavitt's more direct approach. Comedian Jimmy Faila humorously pointed out that Leavitt managed to handle the briefing without constant reference to notes, saying, "Karoline Leavitt is 30 minutes into a Press Briefing and she hasn't looked up a single answer yet."
Leavitt's brief tenure has already seen her shake up the traditional media landscape by advocating for a broader inclusion of voices, including influencers and podcasters, in the briefing room.
Previously serving in Trump's first administration and as communications director for Rep. Elise Stefanik, Leavitt has now taken on one of the most visible roles in government, representing a significant milestone in her career and political influence.
Her appointment and debut briefing signify a new chapter in White House communications, underscored by a clear enthusiasm from her political base.