Alleged School Shooter Was on FBI’s Radar for Over a Year

Colt Gray, the teen suspected of gunning down four people at a Georgia high school Wednesday, has been on the FBI’s radar since last year — when he was investigated by local authorities in connection to online school shooting threats, the bureau revealed.

In May 2023, the FBI received several anonymous tips about threats to carry out violence at an unidentified school, with the harrowing posts including photos of guns, according to a Wednesday night statement from the bureau’s Atlanta field office.

The Jackson County Sheriffs’ Office identified Gray, then 13, as a possible suspect and interviewed him and his father.

Gray’s dad told investigators at the time that he had hunting guns in the house — but his son didn’t have unsupervised access to them, according to the statement . .

There was no probable cause to take any further action, however local schools were alerted “for continued monitoring” of Gray, per the statement.

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Iconic Photo: Tim Walz’s Family Members Reveal Support for Trump

Several family members of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the Democrat Party’s vice presidential nominee, have come out in support of Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump.

A photo shared by Charles Herbster, a former Republican gubernatorial candidate for Nebraska, showed several people wearing blue t-shirts with the words, “Nebraska Walz’s for Trump.”

The people in the photo wearing shirts supporting Trump are related to Walz on his grandfather’s brother’s side, a representative confirmed to the Daily Mail.

Former President Donald Trump responded to the photo in Truth Social post by thanking Jeff Walz, the brother of the Minnesota governor.

“Thank you very much, Jeff,” Trump wrote in his post. “It is a Great Honor to have your Endorsement. I look forward to meeting you soon!” (Read more from “Iconic Photo: Tim Walz’s Family Members Reveal Support for Trump” HERE)

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Court Says Improperly Dated Mail Ballots Must Be Counted, in ‘Untethered and Unprecedented’ Ruling

A Pennsylvania court Friday sided with left-wing special interests, blocking the state from enforcing part of a law that required mail ballots to be properly dated in order to be counted.

In a 4-1 ruling, which saw President Judge Renée Cohn Jubelirer — elected as a Republican — side with three elected Democrat judges, the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania majority sided with the left-leaning American Civil Liberties Union and the Black Political Empowerment Project, among others, declaring the “strict enforcement” of state law (Act 77) requiring election officials to reject improperly dated or undated mail-in ballots “unconstitutional.”

Calling the decision a “wholesale abandonment of common sense” made in an “untethered and unprecedented fashion,” Judge Patricia A. McCullough described in a scathing dissent how the court majority bent over backward to ensure Pennsylvania voters did not have to date their mail-in ballots:

“[T]o reach its desired end, the Majority today (1) finds jurisdiction where it does not exist, (2) ignores more than a century of sound Pennsylvania Supreme Court precedent interpreting the Free and Equal Elections Clause, (3) applies strict scrutiny without any authority for doing so, (4) accepts Petitioners’ invitation to usurp the role of the General Assembly and re-write Act 77 of 2019 (Act 77), and, in a twist of tragic irony, (5) voids altogether absentee and mail-in voting in Pennsylvania.”

Act 77 was passed in 2019 as part of Pennsylvania’s mail-in voting law. State statute includes the requirement that “an absentee ‘elector shall. . .fill out, date and sign the declaration printed on’ the second, or outer, envelope ‘on which is printed the form of declaration of the elector,’” as cited in the majority opinion. (Read more from “Court Says Improperly Dated Mail Ballots Must Be Counted, in ‘Untethered and Unprecedented’ Ruling” HERE)

Look Who’s Using Social Media to Impersonate American Voters and Spread Divisive Narratives

A new report has found Chinese operatives are using social media platforms to impersonate American voters and spread divisive narratives about issues in the U.S., particularly social issues, and political conversations around the 2024 presidential election.

Graphika, a company that analyzes online social media behaviors, published their report titled “The #Americans” Tuesday, detailing how Spamouflage – a Chinese state-linked influence operation – has become increasingly aggressive on social media platforms, using personas disguised as Americans to sew divisive narratives.

Spamouflage is an influence operation first monitored by Graphika in 2019. Active on over 40 online platforms, it uses inauthentic accounts to promote pro-China and anti-Western narratives. Graphika determined the origins of the operation are linked to the Chinese government.

Graphika’s ATLAS intelligence reporting, which analyzes real-time intelligence and data, identified over a dozen accounts claiming to be American citizens, fifteen Spamouflage accounts were found on X, while one account was found on TikTok.

These accounts all claim to be American citizens, and have been found to be sowing doubt in the U.S. electoral process, while also targeting social issues like gun control, racial inequality, and the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Analysts state much of the content was likely generated through the use of artificial intelligence. (Read more from “Look Who’s Using Social Media to Impersonate American Voters and Spread Divisive Narratives” HERE)

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Corporate America Faces Reckoning: The Pushback Against DEI

Over the summer, a notable shift has occurred in Corporate America. Iconic brands like Ford, Lowe’s, Harley-Davidson, John Deere, and Tractor Supply have made headlines for stepping back from controversial Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practices in the workplace. The catalyst behind this significant change? Activist Robby Starbuck, whose relentless campaign against what he calls “divisive” DEI programs is making waves.

Starbuck, who has amassed over 500,000 followers on X (formerly Twitter), has been at the forefront of a movement challenging the mainstream adoption of DEI policies. His approach is straightforward: expose companies with contentious DEI initiatives and rally public opinion against them. According to Starbuck, this has forced companies to reconsider their stance.

“Companies are starting to realize the whole DEI thing has been a house of cards,” Starbuck told The Post. “Somebody just had to press the cards. The majority of CEOs in America are very happy to have an excuse to get rid of this stuff.” His impact is evident. Recently, Starbuck announced that Molson Coors, a major player in the beverage industry, is preemptively making changes to its DEI policies, including eliminating DEI-based training and hiring metrics. This move came after Starbuck warned of a potential exposé.

Lowe’s, a household name in retail, also yielded to Starbuck’s influence. The retailer agreed to consolidate its identity-based employee resource groups and halt its participation in LGBTQ+ parades not related to its business. Ford, too, decided to scale back its DEI initiatives and discontinue diversity quotas.

This shift is reminiscent of Jack Daniel’s reversal of its policies after Starbuck announced plans to protest the whiskey brand. Starbuck’s tactics have drawn criticism from some who argue he is inciting mob behavior. However, Starbuck maintains that he is merely highlighting corporate values that diverge from those of everyday Americans.

“You have to be in alignment with your customers — otherwise, if someone else is, they’re going to eat your lunch,” Starbuck explains. “That’s how capitalism works. Customers don’t ignore it when you’re violating their values every day.”

Starbuck’s background is instrumental in understanding his perspective. Raised in California by Cuban-American parents, he grew up with a keen awareness of Marxist ideology, which he sees reflected in DEI initiatives that emphasize equity. For Starbuck, these programs echo the ideologies that he believes contributed to the hardships his family faced under communism.

He has been outspoken against DEI and Critical Race Theory (CRT) since their rise in prominence following the summer of 2020. Starbuck, who previously thrived in Hollywood as a successful producer and music video director, left the industry after finding it increasingly inhospitable to conservative values. His public support for Donald Trump in 2015 led to a significant loss of clients and ultimately drove him to relocate his family to a farm in Franklin, Tennessee.

“The moral panic of the summer of 2020 launched me into an all-out war against corporate DEI initiatives,” Starbuck asserts. He describes these programs as “fascist” and argues that corporate executives have been forced to conform to these ideologies out of fear of being labeled racist.

“Executives rolled over after George Floyd, but we’re at a different moment now,” Starbuck continues. “It’s time to course correct and unify all of our customers.

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U.S. And Europe Leading Charge to Keep Certain Types of Child Porn Legal

Western nations led by the United States and the European Union (EU) are supporting exceptions to the criminalization of child pornography in a draft UN treaty “against cybercrime.”

The currently drafted exceptions state that porn that does not involve a “real child” or is AI-generated, or created within a “consensual relationship” and kept for “private use” should not have to be prosecuted by governments. This form of the treaty will take effect in the coming months if the majority of countries at the UN General Assembly continue to support it.

Stunningly, 91 countries, including the United States and the European Union, have voted to keep these exceptions, now within Article 14 of the treaty, according to the Italian news outlet Daily Compass.

An Austrian delegate reportedly representing the voice of the EU pointed out during a UN session that in her country as well as other European countries minors as young as 14 are considered legally able to consent to sexual activity with an adult. . .

Daily Compass remarked that this treaty would “open the door” to legalized child sex abuse and could facilitate child trafficking across the globe. Even if children as young as 14 could truly consent to sex with an adult, it is well known that many forms of coercion can be used whereby a child can claim to consent to a sexualized relationship in which their consent is truly lacking. (Read more from “U.S. And Europe Leading Charge to Keep Certain Types of Child Porn Legal” HERE)

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Ex-Employee Sues Blue State University For Allegedly Firing Her After She Converted To Christianity

A former City University of New York (CUNY) staff member is suing the university for wrongfully terminating her employment after she converted to Christianity, according to a religious discrimination lawsuit filed last week.

Teona Pagan, who worked at CUNY’s Research Foundation as the Fellowships and Public Service Program Coordinator, alleges she was denied a religious accommodation for an aspect of her job that required her to recruit students for a fellowship focused on the promotion of LGBT “rights and causes,” according to the complaint filed Aug. 28. When Pagan converted to Christianity in April 2022 — months after beginning her job in November 2021 — she suddenly found her duties related to the fellowship in conflict with her sincerely held religious beliefs.

“After my hire, I was told that the committee was particularly drawn to me because of my youthful maturity and willingness to stand boldly for issues plaguing our generation,” Pagan told the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Ironically, when I decided to finally stand for the Truth, who is Jesus Christ, they chose to terminate my employment.”

Pagan was hired for the position right after graduating from the Honors Program at CUNY’s Baruch College, according to the lawsuit.

Pagan oversaw nine other fellowship programs, and less than 10% of her job was devoted to the LGBT-centered program, known as the Mixner Fellowship, she told the DCNF. She thought the religious accommodation would be an “easy fix and compromise,” especially since she had collaborated with her supervisor on other projects “where roles shifted smoothly.” (Read more from “Ex-Employee Sues Blue State University For Allegedly Firing Her After She Converted To Christianity” HERE)

Trump: ‘I’d Be Inclined’ to Release Epstein Client List if Reelected

Former President Donald Trump told computer scientist and podcaster Lex Fridman that he would “be inclined” to release the client list of disgraced financier and convicted sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein if reelected president.

“Why do you think so many smart, powerful people allowed him to get so close?” Fridman asked President Trump during Tuesday’s episode of the Lex Fridman Podcast.

“He was a good salesman,” Trump replied. “He had some nice assets that he’d throw around like islands, but a lot of big people went to that island. But fortunately, I was not one of them.”

Fridman noted, “It’s just very strange for a lot of people that the list of clients that went to the island has not been made public,” to which Trump replied, “Yeah, it’s very interesting isn’t it? Probably will be, by the way.”

“So if you are able to, you’ll be–” Fridman said, to which President Trump replied, “I’d certainly take a look at it.” (Read more from “Trump: ‘I’d Be Inclined’ to Release Epstein Client List if Reelected” HERE)

Bombshell Indictment: Top New York Democrat Aide Worked as Agent of Influence for China, Communist Party

A former top aide to New York Govs. Andrew Cuomo (D) and Kathy Hochul (D) used her high-ranking position in the state’s government to peddle influence for China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) while profiting millions in the process, an unsealed federal indictment alleges.

On Tuesday, federal prosecutors unsealed the indictment against 41-year-old Linda Sun, born in China and a naturalized American citizen, and her husband, 40-year-old Chris Hu. The indictment charges the couple with operating a money laundering and bank fraud scheme thanks in part to Sun’s allegedly acting as an agent of influence for China while working in Cuomo and Hochul’s administrations.

The couple were arrested and arraigned in federal court in Brooklyn on Tuesday.

The 64-page indictment is far-reaching, detailing Sun’s alleged work as an agent for China and her husband’s subsequent illegal business dealings in China. In particular, the indictment lays out how Sun allegedly acted on behalf of the CCP while working for Cuomo, who is called “Politician-1,” and Hochul, who is called “Politician-2.” The indictment states:

The defendant LINDA SUN acted at the order, direction, or request of representatives of the [People’s Republic of China (PRC)] government and the CCP to engage in political activities intended to influence the public, including the [New York State (NYS)] government, with respect to the political or public interests of the PRC government and the CCP. (Read more from “Bombshell Indictment: Top New York Democrat Aide Worked as Agent of Influence for China, Communist Party” HERE)

U.S. City Now Faces Serious Music for Arresting Woman Who Criticized Government Official

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has filed a lawsuit against the city of Surprise, Arizona, and several officials after the mayor decided his policy of not allowing residents to offer any criticism of city officials overruled the U.S. Constitution at council meetings.

WND reported earlier when Mayor Skip Hall ordered resident Rebekah Massie arrested for her speech during a portion of a government meeting set aside for residents’ concerns.

She was opposed to a city decision to give its lawyer even more money.

“I have concerns with allocating the more funds to him specifically for a few different reasons,” she explained. Her public records requests are under “review” regarding the actions of lawyer Robert Wingo, already one of the highest paid city officials in the Phoenix region at $265,000.

Hall threatened that she wasn’t allowed to make such comments. (Read more from “U.S. City Now Faces Serious Music for Arresting Woman Who Criticized Government Official” HERE)