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President Trump Meets With Mel Gibson To Discuss How To End Human Trafficking

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President Trump met with Mel Gibson on Saturday night to discuss a strategy for ending child trafficking in America.

The meeting at UFC 290 on Saturday night comes hot on the heels of the release of the anti-child trafficking movie Sound of Freedom. Gibson has been a major promoter of the movie. “One of the most disturbing problems in our world today is human trafficking and particularly the trafficking of children” Gibson said.

UFC boss Dana White pledged, just hours earlier to pay for all of his employees to see the groundbreaking film.

Thepostmillennial.com reports: The encounter backstage at the highly anticipated UFC event created a buzz among attendees and media. Joined by Roger Stone, the meeting brought together three individuals known for their strong personalities and outspoken views, resulting in a captivating blend of politics, entertainment, and intrigue. 

On Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena, President Donald Trump and UFC president Dana White made a highly visible appearance in the crowd after emerging from backstage. Trump received an electrifying welcome from a devoted crowd.

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Sound of Freedom released nationwide on July 4th, made an impressive debut by topping the box office charts. The film’s innovative pay-it-forward technology, developed by Angel Studios, contributed to its success. Distributed by Angel Studios in the US, Sound of Freedom grossed over $14 million on its first day, surpassing other contenders like Disney’s “Indiana Jones,” which opened on June 30 and reportedly brought in $11.5 million, according to Deadline.

An additional $2.6 million was made thanks to the film’s innovative ticketing strategy, which used a pay-it-forward model that is still pending patent protection. Sound of Freedom made more money in one day than pre-release expectations, which predicted earnings between $11 and $15 million over a six-day period.

The true story of former government agent Tim Ballard, who quit his job to independently save children from pedophiles and human traffickers, is the basis for the movie Sound of Freedom. Based on a true story in which Ballard and his team successfully saved 123 people—including 55 children—by saving a total of 123 people, the movie depicts Ballard’s efforts to save two children and a group of over 50 others.

Actor Jim Caviezel, who plays Ballard, addresses the audience with a moving speech during the movie’s closing credits. Caviezel emphasizes the crimes and horrors of the sex trafficking industry while acknowledging the challenges the movie faced during production. Then he urges viewers to scan a QR code, which will assist in giving tickets to people who otherwise couldn’t afford them.

Neal Harmon, the CEO of Angel Studios, expressed his excitement about the movie’s success, stating, “This movie has now taken on a life of its own to become something more than that, a grassroots movement.” Harmon emphasized the importance of word-of-mouth spreading and the support of passionate fans and investors to ensure the film reaches a wider audience.

Tim Ballard, the CEO and founder of Operation Underground Railroad, which combats human trafficking globally, serves as the inspiration behind “Sound of Freedom,” capturing the early days of the organization’s work.

While there is not yet documentation as to what President Trump and Mel Gibson talked about,, it certainly adds another layer of intrigue to an already eventful weekend, blending politics, entertainment, and the ongoing success of Sound of Freedom.

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Secret Service Increased Security for Zelenskyy While Denying Security For Former President Trump

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s trip to Washington in December 2022 was treated with the utmost importance, featuring extraordinary security measures. Hundreds of law enforcement and intelligence officials were activated, with the U.S. Secret Service leading the effort as Zelenskyy visited the White House and addressed Congress. From the moment he landed, Zelenskyy was accompanied by a Secret Service detail, and this protection continued until his departure. His motorcade was also provided by the Secret Service, assisted by local law enforcement.

Former Secret Service agent Don Mihalek explained that the agency is responsible for protecting all visiting foreign heads of state on U.S. soil. Zelenskyy’s visit was seen as particularly sensitive due to the ongoing war with Russia, raising concerns about potential threats from Russian agents or collaborators.

Security for Zelenskyy’s trip to Capitol Hill was akin to State of the Union preparations, with significant measures implemented. The Secret Service consulted with the Capitol Police, CIA, FBI, and other agencies to ensure safety. Every Capitol Police officer was on standby, given the potential threats.

In stark contrast, former President Donald Trump’s security detail has faced significant challenges in obtaining the same level of resources and personnel. Over the past two years, the Secret Service acknowledged denying multiple requests for increased security at Trump’s events. While the agency provided alternative measures, such as local sniper teams and hand-held magnetometers, Trump’s team felt these were insufficient and inadequate to address the security risks involved.

The recent attempted assassination of Trump at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, has intensified scrutiny. A sniper managed to get rooftop access roughly 150 meters from Trump’s position, raising serious questions about security lapses. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle is facing calls for her resignation, including from House Speaker Mike Johnson.

Despite these assurances, the disparity in security measures for Zelenskyy and Trump has raised significant concerns about the Secret Service’s prioritization and ability to adequately protect high-profile individuals. Trump’s security detail and advisers have repeatedly voiced their frustrations over what they perceive as an unequal allocation of resources and attention.

The decision to prioritize Zelenskyy’s security to such an extent, while denying crucial security enhancements for a former U.S. president, suggests a troubling inconsistency in the Secret Service’s approach to protection. The assassination attempt on Trump highlights the severe consequences of these decisions and underscores the urgent need for a reassessment of priorities and resource allocation within the agency.

The handling of security for Trump, particularly in light of the recent assassination attempt, exposes significant gaps and inconsistencies within the Secret Service. As scrutiny intensifies, the agency must address these failures, ensure equitable security measures for all high-profile individuals, and restore confidence in its protective capabilities. Director Kimberly Cheatle’s leadership and decisions are now under intense examination, and calls for her resignation reflect the gravity of the situation and the demand for accountability.

SOURCES: ABC NEWS, WASHINGTON POST, CNN

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DNC to Proceed with Plan to Confirm Joe Biden as Presidential Nominee

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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) is moving forward with plans to confirm President Joe Biden as the party’s presidential nominee despite increasing calls for him to step aside. Amid internal turmoil over the party’s candidate for the upcoming election against former President Donald Trump, the DNC’s Rules Committee met on Friday, maintaining that everything is proceeding as planned.

The committee convened to discuss plans for a virtual roll call vote to formally nominate Biden weeks before the convention. While no votes were taken or decisions made, party leaders informed the nearly 200 committee members about the current process. The committee will meet again on Friday, July 26, to consider adopting the virtual roll call process, which would take place in the first week of August.

The virtual roll call idea has its detractors within the party, though the meeting saw little dissent. Questions arose about whether other candidates could be nominated during the virtual roll call. Technically, this is possible, but practically unlikely. The meeting started shortly after four Democratic members of Congress called on Biden to step aside.

Despite the growing calls for Biden to step down, party leaders, including DNC Chair Jaime Harrison, expressed their excitement to “renominate President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris” and promote the “Biden-Harris ticket.” Leah Daughtry, co-chair of the Rules Committee, and Alex Hornbrook, convention executive director, highlighted the planned events and the involvement of social media influencers to reach young voters.

The primary purpose of the meeting was to address a paperwork issue causing concern among Democrats. Parties typically nominate their candidates during live roll call votes at their national conventions. However, Ohio’s Aug. 7 deadline for submitting nominees conflicts with the Democratic convention’s Aug. 19 start date. Despite a legislative fix, the issue persists as the change won’t take effect until Sept. 1.

Ohio’s Republican Secretary of State Frank LaRose has stated that the discrepancy is not a problem, accusing Democrats of using Ohio as a scapegoat for their internal issues. However, Democrats worry that delaying Biden’s nomination could lead to litigation from Republicans, potentially jeopardizing his ballot access.

Some Democrats fear the virtual roll call is a strategy to shut down debates over Biden’s candidacy and secure his nomination. However, Biden holds significant control over the process, having won 99% of the pledged delegates during the primaries. His allies dominate the DNC, chosen for their loyalty.

Experts, including longtime DNC member Elaine Kamarck, suggest that Biden could still be replaced if he steps aside after the virtual roll call. “This doesn’t mean we’d be stuck with one person if that person isn’t willing to run,” Kamarck explained, noting that the Rules Committee could amend the process if necessary.

As the DNC moves forward with plans to confirm Biden as the nominee, the party faces internal debates and legal uncertainties. The upcoming meetings and the proposed virtual roll call will be crucial in determining the Democratic candidate for the November election against Trump.

SOURCE: NBC NEWS

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Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky Scheduled for a Phone Call on Friday

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Former President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are set to have a phone call on Friday, according to two sources familiar with the plans. This will be their first conversation since Trump left the White House and comes amid heightened concerns in Europe regarding Trump’s potential policies towards the Ukraine war if he were to win the presidential election in November.

One of the sources cautioned that schedules are subject to change frequently. Discussions have been ongoing about the appropriate timing for a call between the GOP nominee and the Ukrainian president, sources said.

Trump has frequently stated that he could resolve the Ukraine war in a day, though the specifics of his approach to peace remain unclear. In last month’s CNN debate with President Joe Biden, Trump rejected Putin’s terms for an agreement, which include Ukraine ceding the four territories currently occupied by Russia, labeling them “not acceptable.”

While Trump and his allies have criticized US military aid to Kyiv, his stance remains a topic of debate. Last week, during Zelensky’s visit to the US, he remarked that “everyone is waiting for November,” including Putin. Zelensky noted that despite Biden and Trump being “very different,” both support democracy, leading him to believe that “Putin will hate both of them.”

The scheduled phone call could mark the beginning of negotiations for a ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. The dialogue between Trump and Zelensky may help set the stage for future discussions aimed at halting the conflict and establishing peace in the region.

Trump recently met Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for the second time in less than six months. This visit followed Orban’s meeting with Putin in Moscow less than two weeks prior. After their meeting, Orban informed European leaders that Trump is “ready to act as a peace broker” between Russia and Ukraine.

SOURCE: CNN

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