đŸ”” MAGA Influencers ‘Swatted’

Good evening. It’s Friday, March 14.

 

Multiple conservative and MAGA figures have said they have been victims of so-called “swatting” incidents at their homes.

Social media influencer Gunther Eagleman, radio show host Joe Pagliarulo, and Infowars’ Chase Geiser are among those who have said they were targeted in recent days.

FBI Director Kash Patel, who was nominated to the role by President Donald Trump, said the agency is investigating the alleged incidents and warned against the “dangerous trend” in a Friday morning post on X, formerly Twitter.

Twelve clients of a high-class brothel network are being named and shamed in court
including one sheepish man who showed up in person.

Mark Zhu, 28, was told there was probable cause to charge him with visiting a brothel at Friday morning’s hearing in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

The hearing is ongoing and Zhu is the only one of two men so-far named to have showed up in person alongside his attorney.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Friday issued a blistering statement on how senators should handle a government funding vote that, without naming him, dinged Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.).

“Democratic senators should listen to the women,” Pelosi said. “Appropriations leaders [Rep.] Rosa DeLauro [D-Conn.] and [Sen.] Patty Murray [D-Wash.] have eloquently presented the case that we must have a better choice: a four-week funding extension to keep government open and negotiate a bipartisan agreement.”

“America has experienced a Trump shutdown before – but this damaging legislation only makes matters worse. Democrats must not buy into this false choice. We must fight back for a better way. Listen to the women, For The People,” Pelosi said.

Vice President Vance was met by a chorus of boos from audience members at the Kennedy Center while attending a National Symphony Orchestra performance late Thursday.

The former Ohio senator responded to the jeers with a smile while waving to the crowd and sipping his wine, as seen in a video captured by Andrew Roth, a global affairs correspondent for the Guardian.

Second lady Usha Vance, who was appointed to the center’s board by President Trump in February, was seated alongside the vice president.

Wyoming is mourning an almost larger-than-life statesman in former U.S. Sen. Al Simpson, who died Friday, March 14, 2025, at the age of 93.

He will be remembered as much — and maybe more — for the way he carried himself as a human being rather than solely his political achievements.

Simpson spent the last days of his life at the Spirit Mountain Hospice House in Cody after suffering serious circulation problems in his feet and legs and resulting complications. He leaves behind his wife of 70 years Ann, three children and one brother.

One of President Donald Trump’s top lawyers, Alina Habba, is walking back her support for influencer Andrew Tate after previously telling him she was a “big fan.”

Pressed on her support for Tate and his brother in an interview with Jan Jekielek of the Epoch Times, Habba said the accusations against Tate and his brother were “stomach-churning.”

“The accusations against the Tate brothers are stomach-churning, they are disturbing,” Habba said. “That is for the court to handle, and they should handle it.”

Michelle Obama’s brand new podcast has drawn low views and subscribers in its first few days.

The former first lady’s podcast with her brother Craig Robinson, titled IMO, premiered on Wednesday.

According to her YouTube page, she has managed to obtain only 19,000 subscribers on the platform as of Thursday.

In the spring of 2022, Tim Story’s doctor told him that he likely had just months to live.

Story, a high school football coach in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, had been diagnosed with Stage 3 small bowel cancer two years earlier, at the age of 49, after mysterious pains in his side turned out to be a tumor in his small intestine. Surgery and several grueling rounds of chemotherapy and immunotherapy had failed to stop the cancer, which had spread to other organs.

“I’m not a crying man, but my wife and I shed some tears on the couch that day,” said Story, now 53.

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