🔵 UFC Cheers Trump

Good evening. It’s Saturday, April 12.

 

President Trump attended UFC 314 Saturday night and received a hero’s welcome from the Miami MMA crowd who chanted “U-S-A!” as the president entered the arena.

Trump arrived at the Kaseya Center just after 9 p.m. with a coterie of conservative power players including DOGE chief Elon Musk, FBI Director Kash Patel, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr., Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

The commander in chief walked in with granddaughter Kai Trump to the song “Taking Care of Business.”

A Wisconsin teen allegedly killed his parents to “obtain the financial means and autonomy necessary” to kill President Donald Trump and overthrow the U.S. government, federal authorities said in court documents.

Nikita Casap, 17, was arrested in March and charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of hiding a corpse, according to Waukesha County authorities. Other charges include theft of property over $10,000 and misappropriating ID to obtain money.

Court documents show investigators are pursing federal charges including conspiracy, presidential assassination and use of weapons of mass destruction.

A conservative group filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission against Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) over ActBlue donations that allegedly violated federal election law.

The complaint, filed with the FEC late last month by the Coolidge Reagan Foundation, accuses the congresswoman’s campaign of failing to properly disclose a contributor’s identity and accepting contributions in the name of another.

ActBlue, a fundraising platform used by Democrats and Democrat-aligned groups, has been under intense scrutiny in the past year over allegations of donation fraud and “straw donors.”

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced Thursday that the Department of Defense will cut $5.1 billion in “wasteful” contracts, including with consulting firms Deloitte, Accenture, and other firms.

“That’s with a ‘B’—$5.1 billion in DOD contracts for ancillary things like consulting and other nonessential services,” Hegseth said in a recorded video announcing the decision.

The cuts include $1.8 billion in consulting contracts awarded by the Defense Health Agency to various private firms. It also includes a $1.4 billion cloud IT services contract awarded to a software reseller and a $500 million Navy contract for business process consulting.

An alleged sushi-slinging spy is in ICE custody.

Ming Xi Zhang, known as “Sushi John,” the 61-year-old owner of Ya Ya Noodles in Montgomery Township, NJ, was arrested March 24 by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Newark.

Zhang was convicted in April 2024 of acting as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government and sentenced to three years’ probation. In May 2021, he pleaded guilty to having served as an agent of China in 2016 without notifying the U.S. Attorney General.

US President Donald Trump will host his El Salvador counterpart Nayib Bukele at the White House on Monday, highlighting the central American leader’s role as a top ally in Washington’s crackdown on undocumented immigration.

Bukele has agreed to accept migrants deported from the United States, locking up more than 250 in a notorious Salvadoran prison.

The vast majority are Venezuelans, accused by Trump’s administration of being members of the Tren de Aragua gang, though rights organizations have decried what they called “forced disappearances and arbitrary detention.”

The Hamas terrorist organization published on Saturday propaganda footage showing a sign of life of Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander, who is still held captive in the Gaza Strip.

The terror group published the video as part of its ongoing efforts to carry out psychological terror.

Earlier, a teaser of the video was released by the group with the captions “Soon” and “Time is running out.”

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