WATCH: White House Press Secretary Gets Emotional While Discussing Ravi Zacharias’ Influence on Her Faith

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany recently got emotional while discussing the passing of renowned Christian apologist Ravi Zacharias, who died Tuesday morning from a rare form of cancer.

During an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network, McEnany explained how Zacharias’ lifetime of reasoned defense of Christianity helped equip her during her time at Oxford University, an institution prevalent with distinguished atheist scholars.

“It’s a huge loss. You know, my dad said to me that Billy Graham was the great evangelist, and I think Ravi Zacharias is the great apologist,” McEnany said as tears welled up in her eyes.

“To have someone from an academic place, as an apologist could equip you with those arguments where you didn’t have to check your brain at the door when you became a Christian where there is the intellectual foundation for everything we believe,” McEnany explained. “There’s prophecy. There’s the human cell. There’s the amazing creation of the human body and all of its complexity and the planet, the universe.”

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FBI Declares Texas Navy Base Shooting ‘Terrorism-Related’ (VIDEO)

The FBI has declared a Thursday morning shooting at Naval Air Station-Corpus Christi a “terrorism-related” incident.

“We have determined that the incident this morning at the Naval Air Station Corpus Christi is terrorism-related,” FBI Special Agent Leah Greeves said. “We are working diligently with our state, local and federal partners on this investigation, which is fluid and evolving.”

Officials are still working around the clock on the scene. A motive has not yet been revealed.

“We may have a potential second related person of interest at large in the community,” Greeves said, and encouraged the public to report any suspicious activity.

The shooting took place early Thursday morning after a man attempted to ram a vehicle through the base gate. Security personnel raised a barrier, preventing the man from breaching the gate, which prompted him to exit his car and begin shooting at Navy personnel, officials told The Associated Press. (Read more from “FBI Declares Texas Navy Base Shooting ‘Terrorism-Related’” HERE)

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Trump Pulls the U.S. out of Surveillance Treaty, His Latest Withdrawal From a Major Pact

The Trump administration said Thursday that it will withdraw from another major international treaty, a decision expected to disturb European allies as Washington pulls back further from global arms commitments and other pacts.

The Open Skies treaty allows 35 nations, including Russia, to conduct unarmed surveillance flights over each other’s territory in order to assure that nations are not preparing for military action.

The Trump administration has previously said that Russia has repeatedly violated the terms of the pact, which was brokered three decades ago. Washington maintains that Moscow uses the flights as an opportunity to identify critical infrastructure to target during a potential conflict.

“President Trump has made clear that the United States will not remain a party to international agreements that are being violated by the other parties and are no longer in America’s interests,” said national security advisor Robert O’Brien in an emailed statement.

“We look forward to negotiating with both Russia and China on a new arms control framework that moves beyond the Cold War constructs of the past and helps keep the entire world safe,” the statement added. (Read more from “Trump Pulls the U.S. out of Surveillance Treaty, His Latest Withdrawal From a Major Pact” HERE)

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GOP Senators ‘Increasingly Concerned’ Surveillance of Trump Associates Began Earlier Than Previously Known

By Daily Caller. Two Republican senators dramatically expanded their request for so-called Obama administration unmasking records on Tuesday, saying in a letter to the U.S. government’s top spy chief that they are “increasingly concerned” that surveillance of Trump campaign aides began earlier than the FBI has previously acknowledged.

Sens. Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson sent a letter to acting Director of National Intelligence Richard Grenell on Tuesday asking him to provide their committees unmasking records submitted for any Trump campaign associate between January 2016 and January 2017.

“Based on our investigation and recent press reports, we are increasingly concerned that the surveillance of U.S. persons affiliated with the Trump campaign began earlier than the opening of the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation in late July 2016,” the senators wrote in a letter to Grenell.

“It has become evident that the FBI, and possibly members of the U.S. Intelligence Community, were focused on U.S. persons affiliated with the Trump campaign in early 2016, if not even earlier.”

The senators on May 13 released a list of 39 Obama administration officials who submitted requests during the presidential transition period for intelligence reports that mentioned retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn. (Read more from “GOP Senators ‘Increasingly Concerned’ Surveillance of Trump Associates Began Earlier Than Previously Known” HERE)

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McEnany Accuses Susan Rice of a ‘Lie’ Over 2017 Interview Answer About Alleged Trump Team Surveillance

By Fox News. White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany accused former Obama national security adviser Susan Rice of a “lie” in a 2017 interview, when Rice said she knew nothing about the Trump transition team being caught up in surveillance of foreign officials.

“She was asked specifically about [Devin] Nunes’ claims,” McEnany told reporters Wednesday. “She said ‘I know nothing about this,’ so that was a lie.”

During an appearance on PBS News Hour in 2017, Rice was asked about then-breaking revelations about members of President Trump’s transition team having been surveilled before he took office.

“In the last few hours, we’ve been following a disclosure by the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, that in essence, during the final days of the Obama administration, during the transition after President Trump had been elected, that he and the people around him may have been caught up in surveillance of foreign individuals and their identities may have been disclosed. Do you know anything about this?” PBS anchor Judy Woodruff asked. (Read more from “McEnany Accuses Susan Rice of a ‘Lie’ Over 2017 Interview Answer About Alleged Trump Team Surveillance” HERE)

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WATCH: McConnell UNLOADS on Dems Criticizing Senate ‘Obamagate’ Inquiry; Next Coronavirus Package Not Too Far Off; Dems Trying to ‘Incentivize Unemployment’ in Latest Relief Bill

By Breitbart. Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) responded to criticism from his House of Representatives counterpart Speaker Nancy Pelosi regarding the House Homeland Security Committee’s use of subpoena power in the lead-up to the 2017 investigation of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. . .

“I’d say to the speaker, after the impeachment, you — you’re not in a position to be lecturing us about what the appropriate use of Senate time is,” he said. “The House of Representatives is arguing before the Supreme Court that they’re still looking at yet another impeachment. They’re arguing that before the Supreme Court this week. Look, this is the legitimate oversight responsibility of the Senate.” (Read more from “WATCH: McConnell Unloads on Dems Criticizing Senate ‘Obamagate’ Inquiry” HERE)

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Next U.S. Coronavirus Rescue Package Not Too Far Off, McConnell Says

By Yahoo News. U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell said on Thursday another stimulus package to deal with the impact of the coronavirus was “not too far off.”

“I think there is a high likelihood we will do another rescue package,” McConnell told Fox News Channel in an interview.

“But we need to be able to measure the impact of what we’ve already done, what we did right, what we did wrong … We’re not quite ready to intelligently lay down the next step, but it’s not too far off.” (Read more from “Next U.S. Coronavirus Rescue Package Not Too Far Off, McConnell Says” HERE)

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McConnell: Dems Trying to ‘Incentivize’ Unemployment in Latest Coronavirus Relief Bill

By Breitbart. Thursday on Fox News Channel’s “The Story,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) rejected congressional Democrats’ calls for passage of the HEROES Act, the latest measure promoted by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to respond to the coronavirus pandemic.

“Well, we know these are desperate times as a result of the pandemic,” he said. “The CARES Act, which we passed a few — a month or so ago, on a bipartisan basis, only about half of that money has gone out yet. I think there’s a high likelihood we will do another rescue package. But we need to be able to measure the impact of what we have already done, what we did right, what we did wrong, correct that. And we’re not quite ready to intelligently lay down the next step, but it’s not too far off. Let me tell you what it won’t be. It won’t be a $3 trillion left-wing wish list that passed the House that they almost — couldn’t get all the Democrats to vote for, that Senator Schumer is in favor of. That’s not going to pass the Senate. It’s not going to become law.” . . .

“The problem was, by paying people more not to work than to work, it’s making it difficult to get people back to work,” he explained. “You can understand that. We do need to continue unemployment insurance. It’s extremely important at a time like this. But to pay people more not to work than to work doesn’t encourage resuming your job. And that will end in July. And we think that, in order to create jobs, we need to incentivize people to go back to work, not encourage them to stay home.” (Read more from “McConnell: Dems Trying to ‘Incentivize’ Unemployment in Latest Coronavirus Relief Bill” HERE)

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Former Judge of Elections Admits to Stuffing Ballot Boxes for Democrats in Return for Bribe Money; Trump Claims ‘Total Election Fraud’ as Coronavirus Could Force States to Vote by Mail

By The Blaze. Former Philadelphia Judge of Elections Domenick J. DeMuro has pleaded guilty to stuffing ballot boxes for Democratic candidates in primary elections in 2014, 2015, and 2016.

U.S. Attorney William M. McSwain announced in a news release Thursday, detailing how DeMuro, 73, defrauded the public and took bribes in doing so. He was charged and pleaded guilty on the same day.

The two counts were listed as follows:

(1) conspiracy to deprive Philadelphia voters of their civil rights by fraudulently stuffing the ballot boxes for specific Democratic candidates in the 2014, 2015, and 2016 primary elections, and (2) a violation of the Travel Act, which forbids the use of any facility in interstate commerce (here, a cell phone) with the intent to promote certain illegal activity (here, bribery).

During the plea hearing, DeMuro admitted that a political consultant, who was not named, gave him money in return for him illegally adding votes to certain Democratic candidates who had either hired the consultant or were the consultant’s preferred candidates. (Read more from “Former Judge of Elections Admits to Stuffing Ballot Boxes for Democrats in Return for Bribe Money” HERE)

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Trump Claims ‘Total Election Fraud’ as Coronavirus Could Force States to Vote by Mail

By WJLA. As state election officials scramble to expand absentee voting options amid the pandemic, President Donald Trump has called into question the integrity of the process, accusing his rivals of trying to steal the November election by mail.

Before leaving the White House for Michigan Thursday, President Trump rejected the idea of states adopting vote-by-mail systems. “We don’t want them to do mail-in ballots because it’s going to lead to total election fraud,” Trump told reporters. (Read more from “Trump Claims ‘Total Election Fraud’ as Coronavirus Could Force States to Vote by Mail” HERE)

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After Refusing to Close Down During Lockdown, Church Burned to the Ground

. . .A church in North Mississippi was destroyed after an explosion caught the building on fire.

What was left of the First Pentecostal Church was still smoldering five hours after the fire started.

Investigators said they picked up multiple spray paint cans that may have been used for graffiti and that there was a large explosion near the back of the building that blew out the front. . .

The church recently filed a federal lawsuit against Holly Springs after the city cited Waldrop for violating the stay at home order by having services in the church instead of a drive-up service on a stormy Easter Sunday.

The church claimed the restriction violates its First Amendment rights. (Read more from “After Refusing to Close Down During Lockdown, Church Burned to the Ground” HERE)

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Analysis From J.P. Morgan Shows Lockdowns Don’t Help

It’s now settled fact, based on reams of data from nearly every Western country, that lockdowns do not work. In fact, given that most countries implemented them long after peak transmission of the virus, they likely created mini breeding grounds by locking down more family members together indoors for an extended period of time. Now J.P. Morgan researchers have released data analysis that demonstrates what we have seen in Georgia, Florida, and so many other states: states that ended the lockdown earlier fared better.

Yesterday, CNBC reporter Carl Quintanilla posted diagrams prepared by J.P. Morgan plotting the rate of infection by state for those that eased restrictions. Contrary to predictions by the media, who seem to have a religious faith in lockdowns, the numbers have actually gone down in nearly all those states.

Some states stayed about the same. That could be because they were simply in an earlier stage of the infection cycle because the virus arrived in those states later in time. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp implemented the earliest and most sweeping reopening and was accused of engaging in an “experiment in human sacrifice.” Hospitalizations, which are the key metric, are down 34% since May 1.

Ten weeks after the panic set in, the jury is in, and we see from nearly every country that regardless of what they did in public policy, the virus peaks sharply for several weeks and then drops off by week 6-8. They all have the same curves and time frame, but most states and countries that locked people down more severely and for longer suffered more deaths. Most of the states with the less severe and protracted lockdowns, including even some large states, enjoyed a better outcome than states with similar populations and longer lockdowns.

This is why, even as American leftists double down on lockdowns throughout the spring and summer, even the most socialist European countries are moving away from them. In Denmark, schools opened as early as April 15. Researchers there are acting surprised that the numbers went down, not up, after opening up. After noting that the disease has not spread following the opening, the State Serum Institute (SSI) has recommended opening up the country’s border on June 1. This phenomenon is no surprise to anyone paying attention.

From day one, Western countries that engaged in national masochism with severe lockdowns missed two key points:

1) The virus had already been spreading long before the lockdowns, rendering most mitigation efforts moot because, aside from some Asian countries like Taiwan and South Korea, the lockdowns caught the disease too late. Thereafter, it inevitably runs its cycle once it is brought into the country in large numbers. A new study by the Policlinico of Milan hospital found that 4.6% of blood donors in Milan already had antibodies on February 21, which means the disease had already spread everywhere in a city of 1.3 million before people even knew what hit them. Italy didn’t begin its lockdown until March 9.

2) There is no added value to full lockdown as opposed to commonsense public education and basic physical distancing. Once people were concerned enough to self-regulate, which was evident in every country after March, further locking down people indoors only made matters worse and prevented any semblance of herd immunity, while killing many others through lack of care for other ailments, not to mention the economic devastation and the toll on mental health.

The key auspicious policy ingredient is the avoidance of super-spreading events and of overwhelming the hospitals. That is where all the value is, and achieving it requires the least amount of pain and infringement upon constitutional rights. Proponents of lockdowns and arbitrarily broad shutdowns often present false dichotomies between becoming like North Korea vs. hugging everyone we see and licking every public surface. There is an in-between, unless of course the goal here is political, not public safety.

A well-researched column at Bloomberg compared the severity and duration of European country lockdowns as detailed by Oxford University against the outcome of COVID-19 deaths per country. “There’s little correlation between the severity of a nation’s restrictions and whether it managed to curb excess fatalities — a measure that looks at the overall number of deaths compared with normal trends,” concluded author Elaine He.

Yes, there were countries like Germany and Greece that had a lockdown and were more successful, but the secret ingredient was not the severity of the lockdown, because Germany was less restrictive than Italy, which suffered an awful outcome. The key is that Germany acted early. The same holds true for Israel, which shut off international travel very early on and likely ensured that fewer seedings of the virus were brought in to begin with. Which is why, despite their success, Israeli researchers felt the severe lockdown was completely unnecessary from an epidemiological standpoint and was downright catastrophic from an economic standpoint.

But early and effective action doesn’t require fascism, just public education and avoiding super-spreading events. Then, of course, you need to weigh the economic damage and the number of people who died from other ailments in those countries against those in Sweden, which didn’t shut down. We might discover that Sweden indeed enjoyed the best outcome of all.

As J.P. Morgan concluded in its analysis, “In the absence of conclusive data, these lockdowns were justified initially.” But “millions of lives were being destroyed … with little consideration that [lockdowns] might not only cause economic devastation but potentially more deaths than COVID-19 itself.” The entire purpose of lockdowns in late March was just to ensure that the hospitals weren’t overrun. Not only was it extended for too long, but this goal could have been accomplished without arbitrarily shutting down all businesses, schools, and church services, but just by suspending large public events and stadium gatherings of adults, along with simple health guidance that is actually rooted in science, not control.

Finally, we can’t ignore the nursing homes as the 800-pound gorilla in the room. Now that we know in most U.S. states and countries like Italy and Spain that suffered bad outcomes, the clear majority of all deaths were in nursing homes, it changes the entire perspective. These are the same countries that had the insane idea of placing COVID-19 patients into nursing homes. Countries like Germany and Israel didn’t do that.

In Germany, for example, just one-third of deaths were in nursing homes, whereas in Spain and Italy, it was 57% and 53% respectively. That is where the lion’s share of deaths are, which is why, for so many reasons, you can’t simply analyze the top-line fatality numbers in a vacuum for a virus that attacks so heterogeneously.

Imagine if more of our states would have followed the lead of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp by securing the nursing homes rather than infecting them and then using that self-imposed tragic outcome as a pretext to remake America as we know it.

Also, in the case of New York City, subways seem to have created super-spreading and perhaps high infectious load in close-contact transmission that resulted in more deaths outside nursing homes. That is the one thing the state politicians never shut down and didn’t even sanitize until long after the transmission peak in February and March. And remember, free movement, personal bodily integrity, and earning a living with your business are fundamental rights. There is no right to public transportation.

Lockdowns are simply illogical, illegal, and immoral. (For more from the author of “Analysis From J.P. Morgan Shows Lockdowns Don’t Help” please click HERE)

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Science and Liberty Over Power: Ron Desantis Delivers for the People of Florida (VIDEO)

He had everything to lose and nothing to gain by standing for liberty, balance and prudence, the Constitution, and long-standing epidemiological science in the third-largest state in the nation. It also happens to be the state with the most senior citizens at risk. He could have declared himself king of his state, as so many other governors have done, and would have received accolades instead of visceral derision from the national and local media for doing so. His approval ratings could have skyrocketed like those of Gov. Cuomo in New York. Yet he allowed his approval rating to tank because he stood on the right side of history. Can anyone say Ron DeSantis for president in 2024?

It started with the pictures of the students on spring break at the Florida beaches, where people from all over the country were likely to spread the disease everywhere, according to the media – never mind the ironclad research showing little to no outdoor transmission. “Coronavirus is killing us in Florida, Gov. DeSantis. Act like you give a damn,” read an editorial from the Miami Herald on Mach 22.

They said DeSantis was killing his state’s people by not issuing a stay-at home order early enough and never issuing a full lockdown against church services and other activities. Then, on May 4, he decided to end even the tepid lockdown. Last in, first out. What are the results?

Despite the fact that Florida is the haven for those most susceptible to the virus, the elderly, the state’s numbers beat almost every comparable state.

Daily fatalities also plunged after he ended the stay-at-home order on May 4.

Florida never had a disproportionate surge from locking down late and then enjoyed a sharp drop in hospitalizations after opening up – much more than most other states.

Also, the number of patients on ventilators dropped by 55%:

The data are so compelling that now the media are trying to insinuate that DeSantis is cooking the books. They can’t seem to believe in simple science that lockdowns don’t work and that there is no outdoor transmission on beaches. Now they are just denying the data. DeSantis had some choice words for them.

DeSantis mentions an important point so many forget. His state was the top destination of wealthy New Yorkers fleeing the hardest-hit state and coming to Florida. Yet, rather than violate people’s rights and shut down the entire state, DeSantis used his head and struck the right balance. Most importantly, he focused on securing the nursing homes, the exact opposite of what the celebrated Andrew Cuomo did when he purposely sent COVID-positive patients into nursing homes to kill everyone else there. While 45% of total deaths in Florida were in nursing homes (lower than the national average), the raw numbers were way down for a state this size and shockingly low considering the nursing home population of Florida.

There were more deaths in almost every individual borough of NYC than in the entire state of Florida. Also, Florida has 4.4 million people above the age of 65. Queens has just 322,000 – thirteen times less – yet had nearly three times as many deaths. Now consider that Cuomo is a hero to the media – even after the nursing home scandal – while DeSantis is treated like dirt.

While it wasn’t as cool and heroic as locking up every healthy person with near-zero risk in their homes, DeSantis quietly barred hospitals from sending COVID-positive patients to nursing homes – the exact opposite of what Cuomo and many Democrat governors did. He also used the National Guard to secure nursing homes rather than to spy on people.

The results?

In New Jersey, 51 senior care residents out of every 100,000 people died. In New York, nearly 27 per 100,000 have died. Even in smaller and younger Colorado, more than 10 nursing home residents have died per capita. In Florida? Just 3.5 per 100,000. In the state of “God’s waiting room,” just .008% of the population died of COVID-19.

DeSantis was even pressured by the White House to go along with the flat-earth lockdown science. But he understood that the threat of the virus is limited to a known population and that outdoor transmission is negligible. So he put his resources where they were needed.

Interestingly enough, rather than shut down all road construction, as nearly every other state did, DeSantis stepped on the gas pedal and took advantage of the low levels of traffic to build more highways than ever, so as not to inconvenience people later on. This is the sort of “policy entrepreneurship” he promised on my podcast two years ago when he was in Congress running for the GOP gubernatorial nomination.

What is really going on in the media is the use of coronavirus as a pretext for what can only be described as the utter despotism of lockdowns. This is the new flat-earth science. Just as with the political leaders during the time of Galileo, you are not allowed to believe in basic science when the simple facts refute the established line of thinking. Thus, all precautions must be taken to burn down anyone who questions the orthodoxy or demonstrates its folly.

What made George Washington a great statesman was not the way he projected power but the way he abdicated power when he could have abused it without any opposition. Ron DeSantis came into this crisis with one of the highest approval ratings and could have ridden the wave with everyone else and enjoyed even more power. But he trusted Floridians to exercise prudence in self-government and refused to violate their rights. That is the mark of a statesman.

As Mark Twain said, “In the beginning of a change the patriot is a scarce man, and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.” (For more from the author of “Science and Liberty Over Power: Ron Desantis Delivers for the People of Florida” please click HERE)

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Wuhan Bans Consumption of Wild Animals

The city at the center of the coronavirus crisis has banned the eating of wild animals and Chinese farmers are being offered cash to quit breeding exotic animals. Both moves come amid mounting pressure for China to crack down on the illegal wildlife trade blamed by many for the pandemic that has killed more than 320,000 people.

The local administration in Wuhan, the city of about 11 million people in China’s central Hubei province where cases of the new coronavirus were first recorded late last year, announced Wednesday that the eating of all wild animals was officially banned.

The city also banned virtually all hunting of wild animals within its limits, declaring Wuhan “a wildlife sanctuary,” with the exception of government sanctioned hunting for “scientific research, population regulation, monitoring of epidemic diseases and other special circumstances.”

Wuhan also imposed strict new controls on the breeding of all wild animals, making it clear that none could be reared as food. City officials said the local administration would take part in the wider national scheme to buy wild animal breeders out.

The national plan is the first time Chinese authorities have pledged to buy out breeders in an attempt to curb exotic animal breeding, animal rights activists say. (Read more from “Wuhan Bans Consumption of Wild Animals” HERE)

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