White House Official Leaks Bombshell Statement on Roy Moore

President Donald Trump will not campaign for Alabama Republican senatorial candidate Roy Moore prior to the Dec. 12 special election, a White House official said on Monday.

The official, who was not authorized to reveal Trump’s plans publicly, spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

Trump will not campaign on Moore’s behalf, despite his recent public statements regarding the allegations that Moore romantically pursued multiple teenage girls when he was in his 30s and an assistant district attorney in Alabama.

Prior to his departure from the White House on Tuesday to spend Thanksgiving at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, Trump said that Moore “totally denies” the accusations, which stemmed from events that purportedly occurred 40 years ago, NPR reported.

Trump also remarked on Moore’s opponent, former U.S. Attorney Doug Jones, saying that “we don’t need a liberal person” in the Senate.

“I can tell you one thing for sure,” Trump said, “we don’t need a liberal person in there, a Democrat.”

Trump added that he has looked at Jones’ record and contended that, “It’s terrible on crime. It’s terrible on the border. It’s terrible on the military.”

The president insisted that “we do not need somebody that’s bad on crime, bad on borders, bad on the military, bad on the Second Amendment.”

In a Sunday tweet, Trump continued to make his case against Jones, claiming that he would be a “Schumer/Pelosi” puppet should he be elected to the U.S. Senate.

Trump’s tweets and remarks have led to speculation that he might campaign on behalf of Moore.

Moore has been accused by two women of making unwanted advancements on them decades ago, when he was in his 30s and they were teenagers.

Multiple other women have come forward claiming that Moore pursued romantic relationships with them while they were in their teens.

Moore has denied all of the allegations and said he is the victim of a “witch hunt,” according to The Washington Post.

Even prior to the allegations against Moore, Jones’ campaign claimed that Moore was “unfit” for office. (For more from the author of “White House Official Leaks Bombshell Statement on Roy Moore” please click HERE)

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Russian Jet Buzzes US Navy Spy Plane Over Black Sea

A Russian Su-30 fighter jet buzzed a Navy reconnaissance plane flying in the Black Sea while conducting a routine patrol in international airspace Saturday, an official told Fox News.

The Russian jet crossed 50 feet in front of the Navy P-8 in full afterburner causing “violent turbulence,” the official said. The provocation lasted 24 minutes.

It appears to be first known incident of this type since June, when an armed Russian fighter jet buzzed a U.S. Air Force reconnaissance aircraft over the Baltic Sea. The Russian Su-27 jet had air-to-air missiles under its wings and approached the U.S. Air Force RC-135 recon jet “rapidly,” coming within 5 feet of the American aircraft, officials said.

Once alongside, the Russian jet was “provocative” in its flight maneuvers and flying “erratically,” according to another official. . .

Multiple U.S Navy F/A-18 jets were dispatched to escort two Russian TU-95 bombers away from the ship currently stationed near North Korea and operating in the Sea of Japan, according to Navy officials. (Read more from “Russian Jet Buzzes US Navy Spy Plane Over Black Sea” HERE)

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Terry Crews Says Agent Who Groped Him Is Getting ‘a Pass’ After Returning to Work

Terry Crews is not happy about what’s become of his sexual assault allegations.

After reports surfaced that the man he named as his assailant in a 2016 incident has been allowed to return to work, the “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” star isn’t pulling any punches in saying he believes he got a pass.

The Hollywood Reporter first confirmed the news that Adam Venit had returned to WME after serving a one-month unpaid suspension for his alleged actions against Crews.

“SOMEONE GOT A PASS,” Crews tweeted along with the outlet’s reporting of the news.

It’s worth mentioning that Venit is not returning to his usual position at the company. In addition to his suspension, he’s been demoted from his position as the head of the motion picture department. Upon his return, he reportedly gave a tearful apology to staff at his first morning meeting back. Venit reps several high-profile clients in showbusiness including Steve Martin, Adam Sandler, Shawn Levy, Sylvester Stallone, Diane Keaton, Eddie Murphy and Vince Vaughn. (Read more from “Terry Crews Says Agent Who Groped Him Is Getting ‘a Pass’ After Returning to Work” HERE)

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Charles Manson’s Will Unearthed

A handwritten will drafted by the late Charles Manson has been unearthed, revealing a multitude of interesting requests from the notorious killer.

TMZ reported that a 2002 will written by Manson requested all of his belongings be given to a pen pal.

The pen pal, whose identity remained anonymous, reportedly began writing and calling Manson during the 1990s. The two kept in touch for roughly 20 years, with the pen pal claiming to have visited Manson while the convicted murderer was in prison.

The first meeting between the two reportedly occurred in 2002, the year the will was written.

The will, dated Feb. 14 of that year, also showed that Manson disinherited his ex-wives, in-laws, children and the State of California.

Also on Manson’s disinheritance list were friends, inmates, guards, lawyers, cops and prisoners.

Manson also requested his body be given to his pen pal upon his death. According to TMZ, Manson’s pen pal has 10 days to claim the body or the prison will cremate it.

TMZ also reported that the witness signature on the will was provided by an inmate.

The pen pal will also receive Manson’s “exclusive catalog” of music, which reportedly features over 100 songs, as reported by the U.K. Daily Mail.

It wasn’t specified whether the Beach Boys song, “Never Learn Not to Love,” for which Manson was an uncredited songwriter, is in the music catalog.

Manson’s will also included a note that said he was “not in the best spot to rest in peace,” and that his requests had already been told to the pen pal.

Manson died on Nov. 19 at the age of 83 in a Kern County, California, hospital.

His health had reportedly been failing in the past few months. He was rushed to the hospital for a sigmoid lesion and intestinal bleeding back in January.

The infamous cult leader spent over 40 years behind bars after multiple murders committed by his followers in 1969.

A day after Manson’s death, the Association of Deputy District Attorneys of California recalled a quote originally stated by Vincent Bugliosi, the man who prosecuted Manson.

“Manson was an evil, sophisticated con man with twisted and warped moral values,” the statement read. “Manson’s victims are the ones who should be remembered and mourned on the occasion of his death.” (For more from the author of “Charles Manson’s Will Unearthed” please click HERE)

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White House Releases Trump’s First Christmas Card as President, 1 Huge Difference From Obama’s Card

President Donald Trump’s first annual Christmas card was unveiled Monday as part of first lady Melania Trump’s White House Christmas decorations.

“Merry Christmas and Happy New Year,” the card states, followed by signatures from Donald Trump, the first lady and their 11-year-old son Barron.

The inclusion of the word “Christmas” in the first family’s Christmas card is in stark contrast to former President Barack Obama’s Christmas cards.

The word “Christmas” was absent on all eight of the Obama’s annual Christmas cards, much to the frustration of social conservatives.

The Obama’s opted for a more secular approach in their season’s greetings, typically wishing some form of “Happy Holidays” to recipients.

“Happy holidays,” the Obama’s 2016 card read. “As our family reflects on our many happy years spent in the White House, we are grateful for the friends we’ve made, the joy we’ve shared, and the gifts of kindness we’ve received. We wish you and your loved ones a joyous holiday season and a wonderful new year.”

Former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin took issue with the Obama’s refusal to mention Chrismas in their 2016 card.

Obama wasn’t the first president to leave out the word “Christmas” in the White House Christmas card in the years since former President Calvin Coolidge began the annual tradition in 1927.

Former President Herbert Hoover was the first to omit the reason for the season in 1929 when he wrote: “The President and Mrs. Hoover cordially reciprocate your holiday greetings.”

Former President Dwight D. Eisenhower became the second president to omit Chrismas in 1954 when his card read: “Season’s Greetings.”

And former President John F. Kennedy became the third president in 1961 when his card also read: “Season’s Greetings.”

Donald Trump has pledged repeatedly during and after his election victory to bring Chrismas back to the White House.

“We’re getting near that beautiful Christmas season that people don’t talk about anymore. They don’t use the word Christmas because it’s not politically correct,” Donald Trump said during a speech in October at the Values Voter Summit.

“You go to department stores and they’ll say ‘Happy New Year,’ or they’ll say other things and it’ll be red,” he added. “They’ll have it painted.”

“Well guess what? We’re saying Merry Christmas again.” (For more from the author of “White House Releases Trump’s First Christmas Card as President, 1 Huge Difference From Obama’s Card” please click HERE)

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Meet the Bigger Killer Than Wars of the 20th Century

Between 1917 and 2017, there were an estimated 200 million deaths from war.

Yet, according to scientists, a simple, inexpensive mineral supplement added with water to the diet of the world’s population could save the lives of 450 million people from heart attacks and strokes.

In fact, as early as 1977 – 40 years ago – the National Academy of Science reported that the combination of magnesium and water would prevent 150,000 U.S. deaths from strokes and heart attacks per year. In 2013, another researcher found the simple formula would prevent 4.5 million deaths worldwide.

Do the math – 150,000 times 100 equals 15 million; 4.5 million times 100 years equals 450 million.

In 2009, the World Health Organization collected and compiled research studies on the effects of calcium and magnesium in the diet, with consideration of adding the mineral supplements to drinking water supplies. (Read more from “Meet the Bigger Killer Than Wars of the 20th Century” HERE)

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Study: Men Less Masculine If Wives Keep Maiden Name

What’s in a last name? Muscle, apparently. Men married to women who opt to keep their maiden names after tying the knot are often viewed as less masculine and lacking pants in the relationship, a new study finds.

Researchers at the University of Nevada conducted three related studies in the United States and United Kingdom, hoping to learn how a woman’s decision to keep her last name affected how others perceived her husband.

The researchers’ first two studies found that whenever a husband’s last name differed from that of his wife’s, he was frequently described in ways that both deemphasized his masculinity and overemphasized any feminine characteristics.

Meanwhile, previous research has shown that wives who shun the time-tested naming tradition enjoy a number of benefits, including higher social status and perception of power, along with increased self-focus, ambition, and assertiveness.

These qualities run counter to older, rigid portrayals of women, which depict them as kind and nurturing, yet powerless, the researchers note. (Read more from “Study: Men Less Masculine If Wives Keep Maiden Name” HERE)

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Congressman Has Sex With Staffer, Sues Her

Texas Democratic Rep. Al Green had sex with a staffer who he said was a drug addict and then sued her when she threatened to go public with claims she suffered a hostile work environment, saying he “will not be extorted or blackmailed.”

Lucinda Daniels, his onetime district director, claimed she suffered a hostile work environment, claimed sexual harassment and demanded $1.8 million. Green sued her, saying she was using their sexual relationship to shake him down at the behest of other unnamed conspirators.

“Daniels has threatened to go public with her complaints if the Congressman does not per her money. Green has done nothing wrong and refuses to pay ‘hush money’ just for political expediency. Green will not be extorted or blackmailed by Daniels. He will not be the victim of a shakedown by Daniels and her agents. Green demands vindication of his actions and now sues Daniels for declaratory judgment relief relating to her workplace allegations and her quest for money,” documents Green filed in federal court in 2008 say.

Daniels also unknowingly dialed the congressman while she was allegedly buying cocaine. Green submitted the voicemail, now sealed, as evidence in the case.

In the recording, “Daniels is heard ‘snorting’ the cocaine immediately before questioning whether it was ‘cut’ with some other substance and being assured that it was “straight off the ki[lo] … Daniels asks for the purchase price of the drugs, which she calls her ‘Tuesday special’ price. In response, the drug dealer sells her the drugs for $40.” (Read more from “Congressman Has Sex With Staffer, Sues Her” HERE)

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‘Culture of Abuse’ Exposed as USA Olympic Dr. Pleads Guilty to Massive Child Rape Scandal

A massive case involving over a hundred women and girls is shining a light on the horrid sexual abuse and cover-up taking place within the USA Gymnastics program. For decades children were “sacrificed” and their abusers “protected,” according to one of the victims. Now, the man at the center of the depravity has pleaded guilty to multiple charges of sexual assault this week and faces 25 years in prison.

Larry Nassar, 54, faced charges of first-degree criminal sexual conduct for molesting several girls. Nassar was accused of molesting the girls under the guise of providing treatment and the staff inside the program was accused of helping him cover it up.

The horrid nightmare that is sexual abuse within the US Olympic gymnastics program was brought to light last August when former gymnast Rachael Denhollander called for a regime change within the organization. Denhollander is one of more than 125 victims, including US Olympic champion and three-time gold medalist, Aly Raisman, who came forward with evidence of cover-ups and abuse.

As USA TODAY reported, in a joint interview with USA TODAY Sports and the Associated Press on Saturday, Raisman said revelations of widespread abuse by longtime team physician Larry Nassar and the reaction by the governing bodies has colored how she views her sport.

“The people at the very top, that work at the office every single day at USA Gymnastics, they need to do better,” Raisman said.

“It’s making me sad,” she added. “I’m here to support my teammates because we got inducted to the Hall of Fame and I’m here to support the girls who are competing. I love the Olympics, I love gymnastics, I love the sport.

“But I don’t support how USA Gymnastics is handling everything right now.”

Earlier this month, Raisman revealed in a CBS News 60 Minutes interview that she had been molested . She was captain of the teams that won gold medals for the United States at the London and Rio Olympics in 2012 and 2016.

“I am angry,” Raisman said. “I’m really upset because I care a lot, when I see these young girls that come up to me, and they ask for pictures or autographs, whatever it is, every time I look at them, every time I see them smiling, I just think I just want to create change so that they never, ever have to go through this.”

“For me, the scariest night of my life happened when I was 15 years old. I had flown all day and night with the team to get to Tokyo. He’d given me a sleeping pill for the flight, and the next thing I know, I was all alone with him in his hotel room getting a ‘treatment.’ I thought I was going to die that night,” USA Gymnast McKayla Maroney wrote on Twitter before her account was deactivated.

Nassar spent nearly 30 years as an osteopath with the USA Gymnastics program and prior to pleading guilty to these charges he’s been in prison in Michigan after pleading guilty to possession of child pornography.

Denhollander and another former gymnast, Jamie Dantzcher, are demanding the leadership of USA Gymnastics be removed immediately.

“The painful reality is that no one on the board of USAG can be trusted on the issue of sexual assault,” Denhollander said.

Culture of abuse at USAG had created institutional dynamics where over and over and over again predators were protected and the children were sacrificed.

According to ABC 7, they are asking for USAG Chairman Paul Parilla, Vice Chairman Jay Binder and Treasurer Bitsy Kelley to be removed. The gymnasts are not only accusing the leadership of ignoring the suspected abuse, but trying to cover it up.

“No one from USA Gymnastics has apologized nor accepted any responsibility for Nassar’s assaults on dozens of USA gymnasts,” Dantzcher said.

The board denies covering up the abuse of over 125 girls; however, the odds of that many girls all conspiring to form a false case are fairly slim — not to mention all the cases of abusers who’ve already been sentenced.

In a statement to ABC 7, the USAG said, “We are confident our board officers will continue to lead us through the coming months while we strengthen our culture that has safe sport as a top priority throughout our organization.”

“What people don’t realize is that this doctor was a doctor for 29 years,” Raisman. “Whether or not he did it to a gymnast, they still knew him. Even if he didn’t do it to you, it’s still the trauma and the anxiety of wondering what could have happened. I think that needs to be addressed. These girls, they should be comfortable going to USA Gymnastics and saying ‘I need help, I want therapy. I need this.’”

As TFTP previously reported, what these former victims are exposing is also backed up by an investigation by the IndyStar which revealed that top executives at one of America’s most prominent Olympic organizations failed to alert authorities to many allegations of sexual abuse by coaches — relying on a policy that enabled predators to abuse gymnasts long after USA Gymnastics had received warnings.

According to the investigation, USA Gymnastics would not disclose the total number of sexual misconduct allegations it receives each year. But records show the organization compiled complaint dossiers on more than 50 coaches and filed them in a drawer in its executive office in Indianapolis.

During a 2013 lawsuit, two former USAG officials admitted under oath to routinely covering up sexual abuse allegations. Because of this case, the contents of all the complaint dossiers mentioned above remain sealed. The IndyStar is seeking to make them public.

The reality is that USAG officials have been raping and abusing girls for decades and they were allowed to do so under the cover of the organization. Only after a handful of the predators became so active in their abuse were they caught by law enforcement.

One such case, involving William McCabe, revealed how USAG covered for him for nearly a decade while he preyed on young girls. Multiple complaints were swept under the rug as the man preyed on children — despite one gym owner warning the USAG in 1998 that McCabe “should be locked in a cage before someone is raped.”

He wasn’t arrested until the mother in the 2013 lawsuit went to the FBI with concerns over McCabe emailing her then-11-year-old daughter.

As the IndyStar reports, McCabe was charged with molesting gymnasts, secretly videotaping girls changing clothes and posting their naked pictures on the internet. He pleaded guilty in 2006 in Savannah, Georgia, to federal charges of sexual exploitation of children and making false statements. He is serving a 30-year sentence.

The price of having one of the best gymnastics teams in the world is apparently steep.

Shelley Haymaker, an Indiana attorney who represents abuse victims in child welfare cases, said USA Gymnastics’ approach “sickens” her, according to the IndyStar.

“USAG may not have been the hand that ultimately abused these innocent children,” Haymaker said, “but it was definitely the arm.” (For more from the author of “‘Culture of Abuse’ Exposed as USA Olympic Dr. Pleads Guilty to Massive Child Rape Scandal” please click HERE)

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Two More Massage Therapists Accuse Al Gore of Sexual Assault

By National Enquirer. Former Vice President Al Gore has been hit by new allegations of sexual assault. This time, it’s two more massage therapists bringing the charges.

The former VP is already in hot water, fighting abuse claims in Portland, where another masseuse said Gore groped her in ’06 and asked her to perform a “chakra release” (massage-speak for “hand job”.) He denies everything.

The new allegations are said to have taken place at two hotels – one in Beverly Hills in 2007, when Gore was in Hollywood for the Oscars, the other in Tokyo in 2008.

A source from the luxury hotel in Beverly Hills told The Enquirer: “The therapist claimed that when they were alone, Gore shrugged off a towel and stood naked in front of her.” He then propositioned her for a sexual act, according to The Enquirer.

Molly Hagerty, the Portland victim, has also recently piped up with some new evidence: a pair of stained black pants and the remains of some candy supposedly gobbled by Gore. (Read more from “Two More Massage Therapists Accuse Al Gore of Sexual Assault” HERE)

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Al Gore’s Dark Past Is an Inconvenient Truth

By John Phillips. However, one prominent name has managed to stay off of our radar, and I don’t know why. I am, of course, speaking of former Vice President Al Gore.

Back in October of 2006, a Portland, Ore. masseuse accused the former vice president of “unwanted sexual contact” while performing a massage on him in a hotel room.

While speaking to detectives in January of 2009 the woman said she had been doing requested abdominal work on Mr. Gore when he demanded she go lower.

The New York Times reported that she told police, “I was shocked and I did not massage beyond what is considered a safe, nonsexual area of the abdomen,” she said. “He further insisted and acted angry, becoming verbally sharp and loud.” . . .

A second incident allegedly took place at a luxury Beverly Hills hotel in 2007 when Gore was in town for the Oscars. (Read more from “Al Gore’s Dark Past Is an Inconvenient Truth” HERE)

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