Sunday, June 7, 2026

FIREWORKS! “I’ve Had Enough, Thank You Darling!”- President Trump Epically SHUTS DOWN a Whimpering Kristen Welker During Hostile Interview and Walks Out

Donald Trump interacting with a woman in a barn setting, with agricultural equipment visible in the background.

President Trump delivered one of the moments of his presidency as his interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker neared its conclusion.

The “Meet the Press” host traveled to Wisconsin to interview Trump on a variety of topics, including the war with Iran, gas prices, and the “anti-weaponization” fund.

Toward the end, Trump absolutely went off on the corrupt state of American elections, especially in California. Welker tried desperately to interrupt. But Trump would not let go.

He then blasted her and the rest of the corporate media as crooked for the next few seconds while Welker whimpered.

Then, Trump announced he was ending the interview.

“Let’s call it quits. I’ve had enough. Thank you, darling!” Trump said.

Welker continued to protest before Trump ripped into her again before he finally walked out.

WATCH:

TRUMP: There’s more evidence than ever presented.

WELKER: Let’s talk about…

TRUMP: Your elections in this country are crooked. We’re like a third-world country.

WELKER: But sir…

TRUMP: And you’re crooked! The press is crooked!

WELKER: But Mr. President…

TRUMP: And so is ABC and CBS…You’re one-sided, crooked networks.

Let’s call it quits. I’ve had enough. Thank you, darling!

WELKER: But Mr. President, Wisconsin….

TRUMP: I’ve sat in the rain with you for an hour! You need to straighten out the press because a country can never be great with a dishonest press!

WELKER: I traveled all the way to Wisconsin for this interview.

(Trump exits)

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/06/fireworks-ive-had-enough-thank-you-darling-president/

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Amid Ongoing '60 Minutes' Chaos, Remaining Stars Issue Ultimatum: 'If Not, We Leave'

Lesley Stahl speaks onstage during the Truth Seekers Summit hosted by Variety and Rolling Stone at Second Floor on Aug. 25, 2022, in New York City.
Lesley Stahl speaks onstage during the Truth Seekers Summit hosted by Variety and Rolling Stone at Second Floor on Aug. 25, 2022, in New York City.

The once-venerable news program “60 Minutes” is in a state of tumult these days, to put it lightly.

The show’s parent network, CBS News, has undergone drastic changes under the new leadership of editor-in-chief Bari Weiss — and “60 Minutes” has been no exception to the general overhaul as Weiss tries to make the network more centrist.

(Both CBS News and “60 Minutes” had long been accused of veering to the far left.)

Among a litany of smaller changes, the biggest changes that Weiss has been making to “60 Minutes” have largely been with the staffing.

The most notable of that staffing change came when longtime “60 Minutes” journalist Scott Pelley was recently fired after he apparently exploded at the new show boss, who had been handpicked by Weiss.

That marked the biggest name to become a casualty of Weiss’ restructuring, which naturally led to questions about what would be in store for some of the show’s other longtime faces: Bill Whitaker, Lesley Stahl, and Jon Wertheim.

Whitaker, Stahl, and Wertheim answered those questions, releasing a joint statement about what their futures on the show would be:“We have had a hard time deciding whether to stay at 60 Minutes,” the group wrote.

The statement then rattled off a list of grievances, including a number of staff firings, who they felt were cast aside “shabbily.”

Whitaker, Stahl, and Wertheim also appeared to directly criticize Weiss’ management style.

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“Newsrooms are not supposed to be run like dictatorships,” they wrote. “Collaboration and argument are the way we have always worked.”

The trio called the entire situation “heartbreaking.”

“But, we have decided to stay on,” the group ultimately revealed. “We feared that our returning might be construed as an endorsement of the existing power structure. That is simply, categorically not the case.

“Here’s why we’re are [sic] staying: We don’t want to see 60 Minutes die.”

The group of “60 Minutes” veterans then addressed the apparent smoothing over from upper management that was attempted in the wake of Pelley’s firing — before offering an ultimatum about their continued presence.

“We heard all the right things in yesterday’s ‘independence’ memo,” the group wrote. “It went a long way, and now we need to see these commitments to our process and procedures put into action.”

“If we can continue doing the work that made this what it is — committing acts of independent, fearless journalism and storytelling — we’re here for it.”

“If not, we leave.”

https://www.westernjournal.com/amid-ongoing-60-minutes-chaos-remaining-stars-issue-ultimatum-not-leave/

Three Arrested in Kansas and California, Charged with Plot to Support ISIS

Three U.S. Citizens Allegedly Discussed Violent Attacks and Tried to Develop a Cryptocurrency Scheme to Buy RPGs and Drones to Attack U.S. Servicemembers

Early this morning, the FBI arrested three men in Kansas City, Kansas, San Diego, and Sacramento, California, on charges that they conspired to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a designated foreign terrorist organization.

Bisaam Ghafoor, 21, of Leawood, Kansas; Elias Shamsaldeen, 21, of Porterville, California; and Bereen Dzayee, 25, of Lakeside, California, were  arrested on a complaint filed in the District of Kansas for conspiring to provide material support to terrorism after collectively providing over $2,000 to an individual they understood to be a member of ISIS. As detailed in the complaint, in various messaging exchanges, Ghafoor exclaimed it would be “sick” if his name could be written on the drone used in an attack on Americans. Dzayee suggested that targets of drones should include U.S. Special Forces. In other exchanges, Shamsaldeen expressed a desire to stab and injure a U.S. servicemember.  Ghafoor said he has always wanted to kill a female soldier by beheading, and added, “I wish I could kill 300,000,000 Americans.” 

“This administration has put terrorists, cartels, and gangs on notice,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “Today’s arrest of three individuals who allegedly conspired to provide material support to ISIS makes clear our commitment to taking down terrorist networks — anywhere. Thanks to the vigilance of the FBI, their alleged scheme was dismantled and further acts of violence against U.S. service members were prevented.”

“These subjects allegedly swore allegiance to ISIS, plotted multiple attacks, and even targeted U.S. service members — but this FBI stopped them cold,” said FBI Director Kash Patel. “The success of this op shows once again this FBI’s continued record of stopping terrorist attacks before they happen, simply the best way to defend the homeland — and shows we’ll stop at nothing to defend Americans from those who seek to do us harm. I want to thank our teams in Kansas City, San Diego, Sacramento, Newark, and Richmond, and the Counterterrorism Division for their outstanding efforts on this investigation and commitment to mission.”

“According to the complaint, these defendants conspired to support ISIS, a ruthless terrorist organization, with the intent, among other things, to fund plans to kill American servicemembers abroad,” said Assistant Attorney General for National Security John A. Eisenberg. “Thanks to the work of the FBI, their plans to betray their country in the gravest way lies in ruin. Instead, these defendants will face justice in our courts.”

“For years, the Department of Justice has been encouraging Americans that if they see suspicious activity, they should report it to law enforcement. That’s because long gone are the days where terrorist threats and attacks are incidents that only take place far away on foreign soil,” said U.S. Attorney Ryan A. Kriegshauser for the District of Kansas. “Unfortunately, we must face the reality of bad actors living within our borders clandestinely conspiring on ways to create fear and havoc. The only way to root out and prevent terrorism plots is through collaboration among all levels of law enforcement and across jurisdictions. Collaboration is what facilitated the arrests of these three suspects.”

According to the complaint, filed in the District of Kansas, beginning by at least February 2025 to about June 2026, the individuals communicated about several plans to support ISIS, including through the provision of personnel, services, and money. Through Discord chats, voice calls, and other messaging platforms, the coconspirators pledged allegiance to ISIS and its leader. The defendants exchanged messages in social media groups promoting violence in furtherance of ISIS.

The defendants collectively provided over $2,000 to an individual they believed to be an ISIS member. Ghafoor’s name was written on the projectile of one of the rocket-propelled grenades purportedly to be used in an attack overseas to kill U.S. servicemembers. Shamsaldeen provided financial resources for the purpose of purchasing drones, which, in turn, were to be used to attack and kill U.S. servicemembers deployed overseas.

The defendants and others communicated their desires to travel outside the United States to fight on behalf of ISIS. In some of these communications, they expressed a willingness to die on behalf of ISIS.

The FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force in the Kansas City Field Office, the San Diego Field Office, and the Sacramento Field Office investigated the cases, with assistance from FBI Field Offices in Richmond and Newark.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Scott Rask and Michelle MacFarlane for the District of Kansas and Trial Attorneys Justin Sher and Jay Rezai of the National Security Division’s Counterterrorism Section are prosecuting the case, with valuable assistance from the U.S. Attorney’s Offices for the Eastern District of California and the Southern District of California.

https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/three-arrested-kansas-and-california-charged-plot-support-isis

What killed Nowak: One murderer and all the malignancy of collective self-hate

'The police body camera revealed that Nowak, though he said many times that he had been stabbed and was having trouble breathing, was arrested and handcuffed by police and dragged away. He died while being read his rights as an arrested person about to be charged with a criminal offense.'

The now infamous Henry Nowak tragedy in Britain, from last December, is now seen throughout the Western world as indicative of the terrible dangers of the cult of self-hate in Western civilisation, cynically and fervently stoked up by some destructive immigrant groups. The story is that the young (white) man (Nowak) was returning from a night out with his football chums when he was set upon and brutally stabbed as many as nine times by a Sikh with a ceremonial long knife, which under British law Sikhs are entitled to carry. The assailant, instead of summoning an ambulance, called the police, gave his knife to his mother, and told the police that Nowak had attacked him. The police body camera revealed that Nowak, though he said many times that he had been stabbed and was having trouble breathing, was arrested and handcuffed by police and dragged away. He died while being read his rights as an arrested person about to be charged with a criminal offence.

The murderer has finally been brought to justice, and the  take-away of the episode is that the police are now so habituated to believing the charges of ethnic minorities against the host white British majority, that justice is frequently injustice. This is one full step beyond the febrile mass rioting that followed the death of George Floyd in 2020. At least on that occasion, the arresting officer was partially responsible for the death of George Floyd, who was guilty of the far from capital offense of passing a counterfeit banknote, and was a criminal recidivist. It was a terrible episode where the arresting officer had his knee on Floyd’s neck for an unconscionable length of time, all recorded on a cell-phone camera, but Floyd was physically unwell and was far from an innocent, let alone heroic personality. It was negligence and an unjustified use of force but there has never been any evidence that the arresting officer had any intention of doing lasting physical harm to Floyd.

As all will remember, the leading Democratic-governed cities of America erupted in supposedly sympathetic violence which was generally described by the anti-Trump media as “peaceful protests” although a billion dollars of damage was done by arsonists and vandals and dozens of people were killed or injured. The anti-Trump media represented the whole episode as indicative of the chaos naturally generated by Trump, but the more extreme left and anarchistic elements presented it as a perfect illustration of the profound and widespread racism and moral turpitude of white America. It became a joint orgy of hysterical abuse of the incumbent president and a general social condemnation of supposedly racist America and particularly the routine bigotry of its metropolitan police forces, in this case in Minneapolis.

A great many Democratic-governed cities then defunded their police forces, crime rates soared and eventually most of the cities reconsidered their reflexive reactions to the Floyd incident and law enforcement has become a much more respected and admired occupation in the intervening years. This fact, coupled with closing of the effectively open borders of the country in the second Trump administration, and the removal, voluntarily or otherwise, under the Trump administration, of well over a million people who had entered the country illegally, including hundreds of thousands of convicted violent criminals, have sharply reduced the incidence of almost all categories of crime across the country. Murder rates are now at their lowest point per capita in the United States since 1900.

The United States, though the issue is clouded by the extreme controversy that has attached itself to President Trump, has turned the corner and decisively rejected and discredited woke-ism and the extremes of diversity, affirmative action, notions of white privilege, critical race theory and all the malignant fatuities of collective self-hate that so quickly arose like a cobra’s head after the American triumph in the Cold War and the symbolic victory over the legacy of slavery in the election of an African-American president. The majority of Democrats profess not to admire the United States, but that result seems to be largely attached to the fact that Donald Trump is the current president.

In the United Kingdom and some other European countries, irresponsibly large numbers of inappropriate and unassimilable immigrants with no loyalty to become conscientious and conforming inhabitants of their new countries, have been admitted, often illegally, and have formed voting blocks that have acquired a dangerous level of political influence. Polling in most of the major European countries indicates that the majorities are reacting responsibly against these trends. There has been a profound national revulsion on the Nowak case in Britain but getting a clear picture of public opinion is made difficult by the agitations and conflicts in the Middle East, especially around the borders of Israel. Good sense usually prevails and it is completely unjustified to bandy about terms of Nazism and similar epithets, but the West is facing a moral crisis and most of Europe is not yet responding with the vigour of America.


https://brusselssignal.eu/2026/06/what-killed-nowak-one-murderer-and-all-the-malignancy-of-collective-self-hate/

A World Without The U.N. Is A Better Place

Delegates seated in a circular configuration in a large United Nations assembly hall with flags and emblem

According to the Council on Foreign Relations, the U.S. funds about 22% of the United Nations’ regular budget and about 26% of the peacekeeping budget. In total, the United States provides almost a third of all U.N. funding, says the CFR. The U.S. is still the largest donor, though it has less than 5% of the global population. The corrected figures appear in the fifth paragraph of the text.

The United Nations is going broke? Please, say it is so. The world’s largest parasite, the running cocktail party for despots, apparatchiks, terrorists, climate fanatics and Americanophobes, should be shut down — with prejudice.

News reports tell us the U.N. is facing imminent bankruptcy, headed toward a financial collapse and is at risk of insolvency. It’s “expected to officially run out of money in mid-August.”

The best part is “the United States is a big reason why.”

“The United States owes roughly $2 billion to the organization’s regular budget on top of another $2.2 billion for peacekeeping missions, a portion of which has accrued over decades – far and away more than any other country that is in arrears,” reports Politico.

And what has the U.S. gained, as the largest contributor — the American taxpayer generously provides 22% of the U.N.’s regular budget and about 26% of the peacekeeping budget — from the criminal-infested organization? Headaches … and worse.

More than six decades ago, American historian and journalist William Henry Chamberlin noted that the U.N., then not even 20 years old, had “a distinctly bad influence on American foreign policy,” with member states drawing the U.S. “into vendettas and one-sided positions which conform neither with principles of ele­mentary justice nor with America’s own interests.”

Two decades later, the U.S. U.S. was “constantly under siege at the United Nations and reluctantly” had “come to regard it as hostile terrain,” said the Heritage Foundation. At the same time, the U.N. seemed “to work quite satisfactorily for the Soviet Union,” with the organization’s New York City building serving as a “base for Soviet espionage and propaganda.”

Today, the U.N. is in China’s thrall, is still anti-capitalism, still anti-American. U.N Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories Francesca Albanese, whose title strips naked any pretense that the U.N. isn’t antisemitic, calls the U.S. “a nation founded upon genocide.”

After last year’s airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, intended to lessen the risk that the maniacal regime would become an atomic weapons threat, U.N. Secretary General António Guterres said he was “gravely alarmed by the use of force.” In his twisted mind, the mission was “a direct threat to international peace and security,” as if the mullahs in Tehran are peace-loving lambs who merely want to get along with everyone.

If possible, the U.N. is more anti-American than it ever has been, with the hated Donald Trump having been sent once again to the White House by a majority of voters and a landslide tally from the Electoral College.

On the global level, the U.N. is simply incompetent. Has it ever prevented or stopped a famine? What wars has it averted or cut short? Has the supposedly august body ended, or even made a dent, in slavery, genocide or any number of crimes against humanity?

No. But it does have rapists among its peacekeepers and some of its employees celebrated Hamas‘ cold-blooded torture and murder of 1,200 Israelis on Oct. 7.

If somehow the U.N. does survive its budget crisis, the U.S. should pull out entirely, force the organization to vacate its First Avenue headquarters and push it into the East River so that prime piece of Manhattan real estate can be converted to productive use. Go broke, United Nations, and then go away. 

https://issuesinsights.com/2026/06/03/a-world-without-the-u-n-is-a-better-place/

ISIS Hid in Nigeria Until Trump’s Team Found the Nest

ISIS survives by hiding in the places decent people rarely see until the killing starts. President Donald Trump's team just reminded the terror group that distance, jungle, and darkness don't equal safety.

On May 16, U.S. Africa Command, working with the Armed Forces of Nigeria, struck ISIS targets in northeastern Nigeria. The group killed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom U.S. officials identified as ISIS's director of global operations and the terror group's No. 2 worldwide leader. No U.S. service members were injured, but five Nigerian soldiers were killed.

Sebastian Gorka, deputy assistant to the president and senior director for counterterrorism, pointed to the Nigerian operation as proof that aggressive counterterror pressure works.

Gorka put the broader enemy toll at 199 fighters killed across the effort. Nigerian military officials separately said joint U.S.-Nigerian strikes killed 175 Islamic State fighters over several days.

Either figure tells the same hard truth for ISIS: leaders who thought they'd buried themselves deep enough in Africa still ended up found, fixed, and finished.

President Trump announced the death of al-Minuki and praised Nigeria's cooperation. Nigerian President Bola Tinubu backed the mission and called it a major counterterror success.

U.S. Air Force Gen. Dagvin Anderson, commander of U.S. Africa Command, credited the growing U.S.-Nigeria partnership and stressed that Africa has become central to the global fight against terrorist networks. From the United States African Command.

At the direction of the President of the United States and the Secretary of War, and in coordination with the Government of Nigeria, U.S. Africa Command conducted an operation against ISIS in Northeastern Nigeria on May 16, 2026. 

The command’s initial assessment is that multiple terrorists, to include Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, the director of global operations for ISIS, as well as other senior ISIS leaders, were killed during this operation. No U.S. service members were harmed. 

“As President Trump shared last night, AFRICOM in coordination with the Armed Forces of Nigeria, bravely and valiantly conducted a successful mission that resulted in the elimination of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, and multiple other ISIS leaders,” said U.S. Air Force Gen. Dagvin Anderson, commander of U.S. Africa Command. “This operation underscores the exceptional value of the U.S.-Nigeria partnership and was made possible through the cooperation and coordination of our forces in recent months. Make no mistake, our two nations will relentlessly pursue and neutralize terrorist threats and are committed to protecting our people and interests.” 

Al-Minuki provided strategic guidance to the ISIS global network on media and financial operations as well as the development and manufacturing of weapons, explosives, and drones. Al-Minuki was the most active terrorist in the world and has a significant history of involvement in planning attacks and directing hostage taking.

Sani Uba, spokesperson for Nigeria's military task force, said the strikes also hit weapons systems, checkpoints, and financial networks that ISIS-linked fighters use.

Al-Minuki wasn't just another fighter with a rifle and a black flag; U.S. officials had already designated him a global terrorist in 2023. He helped direct operations across West Africa and the Sahel, where ISIS affiliates have tried to turn weak borders, poor roads, and remote terrain into a shield.

Malik Samuel, senior researcher at Good Governance Africa, has warned that ISIS-linked groups in the region remain dangerous, because they adapt fast after leadership losses. Killing one leader doesn't end the war, but removing a senior planner disrupts money, orders, morale, and momentum.

The mission also shows why waiting for ISIS to reach Western headlines is a losing strategy. Terror groups quietly build strength; they tax villages, recruit young men, move guns, punish Christians and Muslims who reject them, and look for weak seams in local governments.

By the time Americans notice the name of a place on a map, families there may have lived with fear for years. The Nigeria strike moved before ISIS could turn one more hideout into one more staging ground.

America can't police every failed village or every borderland in Africa, and it shouldn't pretend otherwise. Still, intelligence, airpower, and trusted local partners can wreck a terror network before it grows teeth.

Nigerian forces brought local knowledge, while American forces brought reach and precision. Together, they hit a command structure that had counted on being too far away to touch. Terror leaders notice when a hidden camp stops feeling hidden.

Gorka's point lands because the result is plain: ISIS lost a senior global commander, multiple leaders, and scores of fighters in a coordinated operation, with no American casualties reported. 

The group will try to replace men, shift camps, and lie to followers about its strength. History says fanatics rarely quit because one raid goes badly; it also says relentless pressure breaks their rhythm, drains their talent, and forces their leaders to spend more time hiding than planning.

In Nigeria, Trump's team found the nest, and ISIS learned again what happens when America decides to smoke it out. 

https://pjmedia.com/david-manney/2026/06/06/isis-hid-in-nigeria-until-trumps-team-found-the-nest-n4953673

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FIREWORKS! “I’ve Had Enough, Thank You Darling!”- President Trump Epically SHUTS DOWN a Whimpering Kristen Welker During Hostile Interview and Walks Out

President Trump delivered one of the moments of his presidency as his interview with NBC’s Kristen Welker neared its conclusion. The “Meet t...