Tucker's Hacker Is Back — This Time He's Showing How Predators Hunt Your Kids on Roblox
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The questions around the July 13, 2024 assassination attempt on Donald Trump just got a lot harder to ignore. Glenn Beck breaks down bombshell documents forced out of the FBI by Judicial Watch's FOIA lawsuits — 48 heavily redacted pages revealing that a SWAT officer recovered a "gray remote device" with an antenna from shooter Thomas Crooks' pocket, and that a Butler County Sheriff's deputy had exchanged emails with Crooks before the shooting (judicialwatch.org). None of this was previously disclosed by the FBI.

Senate investigators have already documented a "cascade of preventable failures" — rejected drone surveillance, an unsecured rooftop, and multiple ignored warnings about a suspicious individual in the hours before shots were fired (wikipedia.org). Two wounded rally-goers have now sued the federal government for gross negligence, while the FBI's insistence that Crooks acted alone with "no clear motive" continues to strain credulity (foxnews.com). What exactly is the Bureau still hiding?


Tucker Carlson's latest interview is a gut-punch for any parent. Ethical hacker Ryan Montgomery — the top-ranked hacker on TryHackMe and CTO of the Sentinel Foundation — sat down with Carlson to demonstrate just how easy it is for predators to scrape children's personal data and exploit platforms like Roblox (singjupost.com). Montgomery revealed that satanic death cults are actively blackmailing kids into self-harm, operating largely unchecked while Big Tech and the FBI look the other way (tuckercarlson.com).

The question Tucker drives home is one every conservative parent is already asking: if tech companies can censor political speech overnight, why can't they stop predators hunting children on their platforms? This one's worth your time.


Jesse Kelly is sounding the alarm, and the data backs him up. Foreign-born workers now make up a record 19.1% of the U.S. civilian labor force, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (bls.gov). A devastating RealClearInvestigations report puts a finer point on it: two-thirds of Silicon Valley's nearly 400,000 tech jobs are held by people born abroad, with more workers born in India and China combined than in the United States (realclearinvestigations.com).

The H-1B visa pipeline is the engine: 406,348 approved visas in 2025, 70% going to Indian nationals, routinely used by corporations to swap out higher-paid Americans for cheaper foreign labor (realclearinvestigations.com). Nearly every major tech CEO — Microsoft's Nadella, Google's Pichai, IBM's Krishna — is now foreign-born. The question Kelly is forcing: does U.S. immigration policy exist to serve American workers, or corporate bottom lines? The answer is obvious, and it's infuriating.


Ahead of the historic UFC Freedom 250 event on the White House South Lawn — yes, a fight card on President Trump's 80th birthday — middleweight star Bo Nickal sat down with Sean Hannity and delivered one of the most refreshing interviews you'll hear all week (washingtonexaminer.com). Nickal told Hannity he has "placed my identity in Jesus Christ," freeing him from letting wins or losses define his worth, and directly addressed the epidemic of lost young men in America: drinking, drugs, sex, and chasing fame won't fill the void (foxnews.com).

Quoting John 10:10, Nickal made the case that faith, family, and community are the antidote to the purposelessness destroying a generation of American men. At a moment when Dana White and Trump are championing unapologetic masculinity on the grandest stage imaginable, Nickal is the real deal — and his message couldn't be more timely.


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