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Fox News' Hypocrisy On Brian Kilmeade's Violent Rhetoric Is Underscored ...
By Candece Monteil , National Urban League Published 06 PM EDT, Thu Apr 23, 2026 Marc H. Morial President and CEO National Urban League “This is not a simple slip of the tongue. This remark promotes violence against some of the most vulnerable members of our society—people experiencing homelessness and serious mental illness. It dehumanizes them, reduces their lives to disposable inconveniences, and implicitly endorses state-sanctioned violence.” – Change.org petition demanding termination of Fox News host Brian Kilmeade A late-night talk show host on ABC suggested the Trump administration is exploiting the murder of right-wing provocateur Charlie Kirk to score political points. Under pressure from the Trump administration, the network immediately pulled his show off the air. A political analyst on MSNBC reacting to news of shots fired pointed out that Kirk’s own incendiary rhetoric contributed to a violent political climate. The news had not yet broken that Kirk was killed or even hit. The network fired him before the end of the day. A Washington Post columnist posted on social media that the “absolution for white men who espouse hatred and violence” is “part of what keeps America violent.” The Post called her comments “gross misconduct” that endangered “the physical safety of colleagues” and fired her. But the Fox News host who called for the execution of mentally ill homeless people still has his job. Brian Kilmeade has faced no repercussions. The network has not uttered a word to denounce his comments. Days after Kilmeade suggested “involuntary lethal injection or something, just kill ‘em,” 13 homeless people were wounded in two separate mass shootings in Minneapolis. With its silence, Fox not only sanctions the substance of Kilmeade's abhorrent statement, but embraces a double standard that glorifies the most extreme incitement to violence from the right while suppressing valid criticism of the right. It's not even a question of whether we want to live under that standard, but whether we can. While it’s hard to believe Kilmeade still has a job after his blatant endorsement of unjustified violence, it’s even harder to believe considering his long history of inflammatory comments. He criticized Americans for inter-cultural marriage while praising the “pure genes” of Sweden. He falsely claimed, “all terrorists are Muslim.” He dismissed the mistreatment of immigrant families, saying “These aren’t our kids … it’s not like [Trump] is doing this t...
Trump says U.S. seized Iranian ship as tensions rise amid ceasefire
President Donald Trump said Sunday that U.S. forces had seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship that allegedly attempted to breach a U.S. naval blockade.In a post on Truth Social, Trump said the nearly 900-foot cargo vessel Touska was intercepted by the Navy destroyer USS Spruance in the Gulf of Oman after ignoring warnings to stop. He said the ship was disabled and boarded, and that U.S. Marines now have custody of the vessel.U.S. Central Command confirmed the ship's seizure, saying the repeated warnings happened over a six-hour period."American forces acted in a deliberate, professional, and proportional manner to ensure compliance," U.S. Central Command said on X.In response to the ship's seizure, Iran accused the U.S. of violating the ceasefire and "maritime piracy.""We warn that the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran will soon respond to this act of armed piracy and theft by the America military and will retaliate," a spokesperson for the Iranian military's headquarters, Ebrahim Zolfaghari, said on state television.The incident underscores how fragile the ceasefire remains, with both sides accusing the other of violations and at odds on when to resume peace talks.The two-week ceasefire is set to expire Wednesday.Talks stalledTrump earlier accused Iran of firing on ships in the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a “total violation” of the ceasefire in a Truth Social post.“We’re offering a very fair and reasonable DEAL, and I hope they take it because, if they don’t, the United States is going to knock out every single Power Plant, and every single Bridge, in Iran,” he continued. “NO MORE MR. NICE GUY!”His comments came as faltering diplomacy saw Iran reimpose an effective closure of the strait on Saturday, citing a continued U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports, just one day after it declared the waterway “completely open” under the current ceasefire.As the two sides traded blame over alleged violations, they also appeared divided over the prospects for a second round of talks. Two senior administration officials told NBC News on Sunday that Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner are expected to travel to Islamabad, Pakistan, to continue negotiations with Iran.Trump had said negotiators would arrive Monday evening in Islamabad, which last weekend hosted direct talks between the two sides.However, Iranian officials have disputed Trump's announcement of new talks. Iran’s state-run IRNA news agency denie...
Man indicted for assaulting peace officer, drug possession during ...
A grand jury on Tuesday indicted Kelly Duane Thompson, 61, on charges of assaulting a peace officer and possessing a controlled substance, according to Superior Court documents.
PA Democratic Women of Westmoreland | Do we really care | Facebook
Do we really care??? 藍藍藍What a clown. Discussion about someone leaving the Catholic faith and the role of the pope in their decision, with comments from a Democratic women's group in Westmoreland



