Candidate Who Called Opponent ‘Senator Ukraine’ Used Ukrainian Footage In Campaign Video

Several scenes from Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s Senate campaign announcement video were shot in foreign countries, the Daily Caller News Foundation has learned.

Paxton released a two-and-a-half-minute-long video April 9 following his decision to mount a primary challenge to incumbent Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn. The video, which touts Paxton’s conservative credentials and accuses Cornyn of betraying the “America First” movement, uses stock footage shot in Ukraine, Russia and South Africa, according to a DCNF review of the video’s sourcing.

“Senator John Cornyn turned his back on President Trump,” the video’s narrator states. “It’s time for a change. Ken Paxton is the conservative fighter they couldn’t cancel.”

Paxton’s campaign is not the first to use foreign imagery licensed from stock footage websites to depict Americans. Candidates across both parties, including Democratic Oregon Rep. Janelle Bynum and former Republican Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano, have raised eyebrows in recent years by featuring foreign stock footage in campaign materials.

The locations of the foreign footage used in Paxton’s video or those of the footages’ contributors were easily identifiable on most commonly used stock footage websites, according to a DCNF review. (Read more from “Candidate Who Called Opponent ‘Senator Ukraine’ Used Ukrainian Footage In Campaign Video” HERE)

Wrestling Superstar Reveals Support For Trump, And The Internet Isn’t Happy

Wrestling superstar Roman Reigns revealed his support of President Donald Trump in an April 17 interview with Vanity Fair.

The star, whose birthname is Joe Anoa’i, expressed his political views ahead of headlining WrestleMania, catching many fans off guard. “I support our president,” he told the publication. “Trump is one of those guys where he’s got a vast history and a huge background.” Reigns is the latest in a long line of sports stars to publicly declare their support of Trump and his administration.

The 39-year-old former WWE champion addressed Trump’s vast experience in a number of different arenas.

“He’s been in entertainment. He’s been in big business, politics,” he said.

“At this point, I’m supporting a bright future for our country. Positive and competent leadership. For us to be what we’re supposed to be—to be a world leader and carry that respect and do what a world power like us should be doing.,” Reigns told Vanity Fair. (Read more from “Wrestling Superstar Reveals Support For Trump, And The Internet Isn’t Happy” HERE)

NASA Discovery Linked to Jesus Crucifixion ‘Reveals Exact Day He Died’

A discovery by NASA may confirm the Biblical account of Jesus’ crucifixion, according to researchers from Oxford University.

The Bible states that the sun turning into darkness and the moon into blood, which some scholars believe referenced events following Christ’s death.

NASA’s models, which trace the positions of the Earth, moon, and sun through history, show a lunar eclipse occurred on Friday, April 3, 33AD — the year traditionally linked to Jesus’ death.

The cosmic event would have been visible in Jerusalem shortly after sunset, and the position of the moon would have given it a reddish hue.

The Biblical historians believe the lunar eclipse identified by NASA was the same written about in the Bible.

The NASA discovery was made in the 1990s, but is now going viral on TikTok as today is known among Christians as the day Jesus was crucified. (Read more from “NASA Discovery Linked to Jesus Crucifixion ‘Reveals Exact Day He Died’” HERE)

Supreme Court Blocks, for Now, New Deportations Under 18th Century Wartime Law

The Supreme Court on Saturday blocked, for now, the deportations of any Venezuelans held in northern Texas under an 18th century wartime law.

In a brief order, the court directed the Trump administration not to remove Venezuelans held in the Bluebonnet Detention Center “until further order of this court.” . . .

The high court acted in an emergency appeal from the American Civil Liberties Union contending that immigration authorities appeared to be moving to restart removals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The Supreme Court had said earlier in April that deportations could proceed only if those about to be removed had a chance to argue their case in court and were given “a reasonable time” to contest their pending removals.

“We are deeply relieved that the Court has temporarily blocked the removals. These individuals were in imminent danger of spending the rest of their lives in a brutal Salvadoran prison without ever having had any due process,” ACLU lawyer Lee Gelernt said in an email.

On Friday, two federal judges refused to step in as lawyers for the men launched a desperate legal campaign to prevent their deportation, even as one judge said the case raised legitimate concerns. Early Saturday, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals also refused to issue an order protecting the detainees from being deported. (Read more from “Supreme Court Blocks, for Now, New Deportations Under 18th Century Wartime Law” HERE)

Trump Will Walk Away From Ukraine Talks in Days if Moscow and Kyiv Aren’t Serious About Peace, Warns Rubio

The United States will do whatever it takes to get peace in Ukraine as long as “either side or both” actually engage in the process, but as things stand now America will “move on” within days if there are no signs of progress.

Neither Ukraine or Russia are engaging in the peace process properly, Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggested on Friday morning as he boarded his flight back to the U.S., saying if there isn’t a breakthrough in the peace process within days the United States would disengage.

The United States is not willing to attend endless unproductive meetings, and meetings for the sake of having meetings, Rubio told press on the tarmac in barely-veiled criticism of both Moscow and Kyiv. He said: “We came here yesterday to begin to talk about more specific outlines of what it might take to end the war, to try to figure out very soon and I’m talking about a matter of days, not a matter of weeks, whether or not this is a war that can be ended.

“If it can, we’re prepared to do whatever we can to facilitate that to make sure that happens, that it ends in a durable and just way.

If there are no indications the two sides are actually willing to agree to a ceasefire — previous bids to establish such a state have been met with further demands for concessions, conditions, and carveouts — then “the President’s probably at a point where he’s going to say ‘well, we’re done’.” (Read more from “Trump Will Walk Away From Ukraine Talks in Days if Moscow and Kyiv Aren’t Serious About Peace, Warns Rubio” HERE)

School Board President Tells Emotional Girl to ‘Wrap It Up’ After She Recounts Trans Athlete Experience

A school board meeting in California featured emotional debate over transgender athletes being allowed to share locker rooms with high school girls. One girl who cried during a speech was told by the board president to “wrap it up.”

During the Lucia Mar Unified School District (LMUSD) board meeting Wednesday, a high school junior girls’ track athlete at Arroyo Grande High School named Celeste Diest took the podium to recount her experience of having to change in front of a biologically male trans athlete before practice, while that athlete allegedly watched her undress.

“I went into the women’s locker room to change for track practice where I saw, at the end of my row, a biological male watching not only myself, but the other young women undress. This experience was beyond traumatizing,” Diest said, as she began to choke up and cry.

“Adults like yourself make me and my peers feel like our own comfort was invalid, even though our privacy was and still is completely violated.”

Diest then fought through her tears to argue that the trans athlete’s XY chromosomes define the person as a male, adding, “That is basic biology.” (Read more from “School Board President Tells Emotional Girl to ‘Wrap It Up’ After She Recounts Trans Athlete Experience” HERE)

MSNBC Did This Before Trump Revealed More About That Deported Illegal Alien’s MS-13 Ties

We don’t hate the media enough. The narrative they spent days manufacturing about Abrego Garcia not being an MS-13 member imploded this week. It couldn’t come at a better time: Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) went to El Salvador to try and bust him out, Patty Morin, the mother of Rachel Morin, who was murdered in August of 2023 by an illegal, was the White House special guest in the press room this week, and we learned Garcia’s wife filed a protection order against him in 2021. The Democrats and their allies in the media went all-in defending a wife-beating MS-13 member who was here illegally and got deported. . .

It gets better: President Trump was about to reveal what Garcia’s hand tattoos spell out. Reportedly, his wife is now covering up these signs because they spell out his affiliation with MS-13. For those who watch MSNBC, you might not know this because the network cut away before the president dropped this revelation:

(Read more from “MSNBC Did This Before Trump Revealed More About That Deported Illegal Alien’s MS-13 Ties” HERE)

Wife-Beating MS-13 Gang Member Emerges From El Salvador’s Death Camps to Speak With Dem Senator

Is this the most political tone-deaf photo op of all time? I’ve never seen such a lack of self-awareness, and then again, this is Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), whose political acumen and skill have never been elite. He’s in his position because Maryland is full of brain-dead liberals who support these clowns—nothing more. The Democrat flew to El Salvador in the hopes of busting Abrego Garcia out of jail. That was never going to happen. Initially, he was unable to meet or speak with Garcia. Tonight, Garcia, a wife-beating MS-13 gang member, emerged from the El Salvador death camps, and these images were captured.

Van Hollen never met with Patty Morin like this, the mother of Rachel Morin, who was raped and murdered by an illegal alien from El Salvador in August of 2023. Garcia is neither a legal resident nor a citizen of the United States. He’s an illegal alien gangbanger, who would be re-arrested and deported again if he were returned, which isn’t happening. And, of course, everyone mock Axios for being super late to the latest details about Garcia. (Read more from “Wife-Beating MS-13 Gang Member Emerges From El Salvador’s Death Camps to Speak With Dem Senator” HERE)

The Biggest Plot Twist In History

If you spent any time online lately, you’ve probably noticed everyone is buzzing about the latest season of Black Mirror on Netflix. Our culture’s appetite for dystopian stories seems insatiable—every few years, it feels like a new wave of bleak futures floods our screens and bookshelves. Like many in my generation, I grew up on these cautionary tales: plug into grim cyber-worlds in The Matrix, watch masked rebels stand up to tyranny in V for Vendetta, and read Orwell’s 1984 in school.

Dystopia is everywhere—and it’s become so familiar, so meme-able, that pointing it out almost feels cliché. But here’s the irony: while we eagerly binge the latest Black Mirror episode and assure ourselves that these twisted realities could never really happen to us, we turn a blind eye to the creeping dystopia shaping our own daily lives.

Our world is the dystopian novel. Infants are discarded as “choice,” generations are raised worshipping plastic gods and Disney princesses in spandex. Minds atrophy in digital cribs while borders dissolve, traditions rot, and native populations wither—all cheered on by progressive elites who brand resistance as hate.

Grown men paint their identities in Marvel slogans while algorithms strip-mine their souls, addicting them to rage and casual porn. We beg for heroes, but the void answers with influencers and bureaucrats.

Culture collapses into a meme, families into statistics, truth into lies laundered as “lived experience.” We drone on, fattened by convenience yet hollowed by despair, too coddled to revolt, too nihilistic to try. Dystopia doesn’t need boots on necks; it just makes sure we never stop scrolling.

No revolution required—we built this hell ourselves.

Take a closer look at the headlines—not just the fiction streaming on your screen, but the reality scrolling past. In the UK, ordinary people have found themselves arrested for what’s labeled as “hate speech” on social media—even when it amounts to little more than an offensive joke or an opinion that falls out of step with the current orthodoxy. In the United States, hastily expanded “antisemitism” laws are already being used to silence critics of a foreign regime, criminalizing dissent and setting a dangerous precedent for restricting free speech. The very freedoms our parents took for granted are eroded overnight, often cheered on by those convinced it could never, ever go too far.

Yet, amidst all this, there’s a stubborn ember the machine cannot extinguish: human hope. For all our frustrations and failings, people remain defiant, even when the odds seem impossible. Rebellion is not just battle cries—it is the quiet resistance of telling the truth in a world of lies, of raising a child to love growing things, of refusing to let kindness be crushed by cynicism. In these acts, however small, we see sparks fly against the shadows.

The future isn’t fixed. Dystopia isn’t destiny. It can only claim victory if we play our assigned parts without question and forget that, at any moment, the story can change. We are the wild card that authors and algorithms can never fully predict.

There is, as always, a plot twist.

What is it that sustains those sparks of hope in a world seemingly so determined to snuff them out? For many, it’s not blind optimism, and it’s more than simple stubbornness or contrarian grit. The roots run deeper—down to the soul, where the world’s noise can’t quite reach. It’s here that faith enters. And for countless people throughout history, faith in Jesus has been the enduring antidote to despair.

While the surrounding culture preaches self-worship, endless progress, and “you do you” morality, faith in Christ offers something beautifully subversive: the assurance that you are not your own god, the promise that suffering isn’t meaningless, and the hope that love does indeed win—not as a slogan, but as a reality grounded in the cross and the empty tomb.

In the darkest chapters of human history, it’s often Christians—rooted not in their own strength, but in Christ’s—who have quietly, and sometimes not so quietly, sparked revolutions of justice, mercy, and truth. The early followers of Jesus faced the might of the Roman Empire, yet held out a hope that could not be killed with the sword. Slaves and prisoners, kings and beggars alike, discovered in Christ a freedom and dignity greater than any state or system could bestow or steal. The biggest plot twist of history turned on the resurrection—the ultimate subversion of a world built on death and despair.

In our own age of digital distractions, collapsing traditions, and hollow amusements, faith in Christ remains a revolutionary hope. In Christ, you are called to be more than a consumer, an algorithm’s target, or a passive observer. You become a beloved child of God, equipped not only to resist the darkness but to redeem it—one act of love, mercy, and truth at a time.

Jesus doesn’t promise escape from the troubles of the world—He bids us take up our cross and follow Him, even through shadowed valleys. But He also promises that this world’s story is not the final word. Behold, I am making all things new. That’s the counter-narrative Christianity offers in a time when so many believe the die is cast and the ending unwritten.

So, if you’re weary of dystopia—if you’re tired of the lies, of the hollow idols, of the restless hunger—come to the One who promises rest for your soul. In Him, every defiant act of kindness, every honest word, every seed planted, and every broken heart mended has meaning beyond what this world can see.

Faith in Jesus is the ultimate plot twist—a hope stronger than darkness, a love deeper than despair, and a victory promised, whatever the age. The dystopia fails the moment even one soul whispers, “Thy will be done,” and steps into the light. In Him, the machines don’t win. Hell is not inevitable. And the story—your story—can turn toward redemption.

In Christ, we meet the Author of the story Himself, and discover that even now, even here, there is hope worth living for.

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Holy Shroud and Holy Week

In an amazing turnaround from the Biden years, the Trump White House issued Holy Week greetings to the entire country. As a flawed human being, and one who has escaped death by a hair’s breadth, as well as the preposterous dirty tricks of the Deep State, it appears that Trump is discovering something that every person must come to grips with: the soon-to-be experienced Divine Judgment.

We live in a culture that sweeps such soul-chilling realities under the rug, but within every soul exists the basic understanding of right and wrong. There is no escaping it. You do not have to study or be schooled in this truth. The Bible says that God has implanted it in everyone’s heart. We will be called to account, and we are all guilty.

Why is Holy Week necessary to be understood and commemorated? Because to have any chance at eternal life, the Son of God had to become Man, preach to us, demonstrate His powers and accept the preposterous suffering that a Roman crucifixion entails. In our time, we have used the medium of books and movies to impart to us how this may have been like, 2,000 years ago. All are different, all recognize that their version may not be entirely accurate, and yet we can be utterly slammed when we see the following list of non-fiction books or motion pictures:

The Day Christ Died by Jim Bishop.

The Last Hours of Jesus by Ralph Gorman.

The Founding of Christendom by Warren H. Carroll.

But it is the motion picture that our culture has come to chiefly rely upon. Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ and Franco Zeferelli’s Jesus of Nazareth take very little artistic license, and must be classified technically as fiction, yet are based upon solid Biblical narrative and researched facts. Currently an animated feature is out, The King of Kings, and appears to be worthy. Many have seen Risen, starring Ralph Fiennes, a fictionalized yet plausible story of a Roman tribune who encounters the risen Christ.

But what if we could get into a time machine and be there? At the foot of the cross, on Friday, April 7, 30 AD? Or at the moment of resurrection on April 9th? What would it really have looked like? How did people react? What about the two disciples on the road to Emmaus? Mary Magdalen’s encounter in the cemetery? What is it like to actually see an angel, as the women coming to anoint the body did? Or the 10 apostles on Easter evening, when Jesus walked through a locked door? Or when Thomas placed his hands into Jesus’ wounds a few days later?

Well, we actually can. Sort of. And you can do it today. On the internet are hundreds of documentaries, brief interviews and talk-show discussions about the Holy Shroud of Turin. It may be from the BBC, National Geographic, the History Channel. If you encounter the opinions of the fast-evaporating skeptics, they are probably hopelessly outdated.

These discussions involve its scientific properties, its history and current theories — which are constantly being revised by honest science. The Holy Shroud is the most scrutinized artifact in human history, exceeding the Rosetta Stone, moon rocks, the Zapruder film or photos from Mars.

What does this artifact tell us? Whenever I lecture on it, with a life-sized replica in the room, you should see what I see: the eyes of the audience, whenever its properties begin to communicate the dynamics of the self-torture of crucifixion. Or the pain of hematidrosis, the sweating of blood. The BB-studded whips of the Roman flagrum. The carrying of a 100-pound cross beam on the shoulders, and the bruising of the knees and head from the face-plants that follow each stumble. Or the fixture of a helmet of thorns.

Only God could leave us His photograph, implanted on linen, and in the medium of a photographic negative. As Lord of Time, only He could reach His loving hand across the centuries to blast our layers of complacency away, in our age that worships anything and everything but Him.

Truly, in every century, mankind is a flock of lost and scattered sheep, ripe for easy picking by wolves. Likely our imagination of the demons and goblins of hell pale before the reality. The voice of the Shepherd calls us, for only He can protect us. The rage of the demons screams at every soul that accepts, with humility, the admission, confession and cost of our sins.

The Holy Shroud silently awaits the investigation of those who have chosen to regard the Bible as a fairy tale. Our electronic age makes it possible to do so without going to Italy or attending a lecture. Only God could be so loving, and so patient, with his sheep.

Go to www.shroud.com and begin the search.