Key Takeaways
- Jimmy Kimmel was reportedly removed from air following comments on Charlie Kirk, raising broadcast license concerns.
- A report alleges George Soros' Open Society Foundation funded U.S. organizations linked to extremist violence.
- Representative Nancy Mace initiated a motion to censure Ilhan Omar, accusing her of inciting violence.
- The New College of Florida plans to commission a statue of Charlie Kirk to honor free speech.
Deep Dive
- A report by Ryan Morrow for the Capital Research Center alleges George Soros' Open Society Foundation funded U.S. organizations with over $80 million since 2016.
- These organizations are linked to terrorism and extremist violence, including property destruction and riots.
- Activities mentioned include violence, property destruction, and harassment, defined by the FBI as domestic terrorism.
- The Ruckus Society is cited for allegedly providing training that may include illegal tactics, with potential tax and criminal law violations for nonprofits.
- Jimmy Kimmel has been reportedly taken off the air following comments he made regarding the murder of Charlie Kirk and his supporters.
- FCC Chair Brendan Carr suggested ABC affiliates might be violating broadcast licenses by airing Kimmel's show.
- The host argues Kimmel's show violated ABC's broadcast license by disseminating false information about crimes and not serving the public interest.
- Kimmel is accused of knowingly defaming Charlie Kirk by falsely linking him to the murder of Kirk's assassin.
- The host discussed conservatives potentially utilizing federal government power to enforce rules against political opponents.
- This approach is advocated to improve civil liberties and prevent criminal enterprises that silence expression.
- The discussion touched on Antifa as a terrorist organization and the left's alleged support for political violence.
- The host announced a shift in his approach, extending an "olive branch" to Congresswoman Nancy Mace.
- He urged unity among conservatives, believing the current moment calls for collective action despite past criticisms.
- The host clarified his stance on distinguishing between friends and enemies amidst accusations of "Nazi rhetoric" from some conservative accounts.
- Representative Nancy Mace is initiating a motion to censure Ilhan Omar.
- Omar is accused of inciting violence against conservatives and dehumanizing them following Kirk's death, with Mace stating Omar should return to Somalia.
- The host contends Omar lied about her comments regarding Charlie Kirk, arguing her retweet justified murder.
- The host suggests Omar deserves censure, loss of committee assignments, denaturalization, and deportation.
- Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hamoud told a resident, Edward Ted Barham, that he was not welcome in the city.
- This occurred after Barham objected to street signs honoring Osama Siblani, a publisher accused of supporting terrorism.
- The host expressed reciprocal sentiments, stating Mayor Hamoud is not welcome in America, citing a perceived lack of assimilation.
- The New College of Florida will commission a statue of Charlie Kirk to honor his legacy and commitment to free speech.
- The statue, funded by community leaders, is intended to defend free speech and civil discourse.
- The host argues for severe consequences, including prison time and expulsion, for individuals who vandalize statues.
- The host emphasized conservatives building and celebrating monuments for cultural heroes like Charlie Kirk to maintain national identity and culture.
- He advocates for erecting large statues of historical figures such as Columbus to celebrate heroes and traditions.
- The host noted Charlie Kirk was killed by a proponent of gender ideology, a cause that "Do No Harm" opposes.
- He posited that truth is worth any price, including life itself, as it is eternal and will ultimately prevail.