The world ignores Gaza’s suffering when it’s at Hamas’ hands

By NY Post Editorial Board

Unable, at least for now, to slake its bloodthirst by killing Israelis, Hamas is solidifying its brutal control over the hostages it still holds — the people of Gaza.

The fundamentalist monsters are reestablishing their reign of terror across the Gaza Strip, setting up a police state with prisons and detention centers in the same schools and hospitals they used to store munitions, manage communications and fire missiles.

It was all to be expected: In the first week of the ceasefire with Israel, Hamas dragged local enemies into the streets, labeled them “collaborators,” and shot or hanged them publicly to let everyone know who’s in charge.

Hamas can’t invade or bomb Israel right now, so it’s using the ceasefire to show the Palestinian people that it’s just as ruthless as ever.

And none of the Westerners who spent the war screaming “genocide” say a word, because that would mean admitting to the world that Hamas was always the combatant with total disregard for Palestinian life.

Hamas leadership knew perfectly well that perpetrating the heinous Oct. 7, 2023 attack would provoke Israel into a massive response.

Hamas knew this would result in civilian casualties.

That’s why the terrorists wove their military infrastructure into the daily life of civilian Gaza.

Even most tyrants want to protect their people, but Hamas views Palestinian lives as precious only when their sacrifice serves its propaganda purposes.

That’s why the terrorists wove their military infrastructure into the daily life of civilian Gaza.

That’s why, handed billions in international humanitarian aid, Hamas never spent a dime building civilian bomb shelters.

Nor did it invite Palestinian children and their mothers to shelter in its hardened tunnel system when the bombs began to fall.

Those women and children were worth infinitely more as “martyrs” than as living people.

The descent of Britain is a warning to all

It is impossible to avert one’s eyes from the United Kingdom’s cultural disintegration. It produces horrors that stand as a warning to all Western nations to guard their societies against their current influx of hostile foreigners.

Britain’s moral collapse has, notoriously, produced industrial-scale rape of English girls by Muslim men, mostly Pakistani. More recently, last December, it led to the videoed murder of a teenager, Henry Nowak, by a Sikh wielding the dagger of his religion.

Governments and police are complicit in many such crimes afflicting the British because they’ve fostered mass immigration from incompatible cultures and stoked predation on white people by softening or ignoring laws for fear of being called racist.

The latest shocking barbarism was perpetrated by a Sudanese migrant who pinned his neighbor to the Belfast pavement, stabbed him with a kitchen knife, gouged his eyes, and tried to behead him. Civilians running to the scene rescued the victim, but he is severely wounded.

The butcher, who held his knife aloft in triumph, arrived in Ulster in 2023 from Ireland, to which he had moved from France. What was he doing in the U.K.? Claiming asylum.

His unspeakable attack sparked riots — gangs burned cars and migrant houses. Prime Minister Keir Starmer reacted characteristically by condemning the riots and anti-migrant sentiment as “shocking and unacceptable” without commenting on the attempted murder. Another minister scolded a local Ulster MP for asking a parliamentary question about people from “alien cultures.” It’s the only question worth asking, but one the nation’s betters refuse to consider.

Hunter Biden charms his way back into public eye with social media spree

Hunter Biden has burst back onto the political scene with a social media spree marked by crude responses to Republican critics and self-deprecating humor about his troubled personal life.

As the son of former President Biden, his return to the public eye has quickly drawn the attention of hundreds of thousands of followers on the social platform X in a matter of weeks.

After spending most of his father’s presidential term under a cloud of controversy, social media users are flocking to Hunter Biden’s posts about a myriad of subjects — from resources for addicts to cryptocurrency to attacks on the Trump administration.

His sudden virality underscores the political world’s embrace of social media trolling and the growing public appetite for unfiltered takes and crass commentary. Cooper Teboe, a Democratic strategist based in California, said his clout, even if temporary, is “a testament to how much folks are just craving authenticity right now.”

“At least as far as it looks, he’s very much, you get what you see, which I think folks have really desired in our political discourse, given that so many, not all, but so many are so manufactured,” Teboe said.

Shortly after appearing on podcasts with right-wing influencer Candace Owens and independent journalist Andrew Callaghan, the younger Biden launched his X page on May 19, writing, “I’m Hunter Biden. You’ve never actually heard from me.”

Biden quickly began posting about his recovery journey, a topic Republicans zeroed in on while his father was in office, telling users, “To anyone in the fight right now: it gets quieter. Not easier. Quieter. In the quiet, you find out who you actually are.”

Biden said “thousands” wrote to him about their own recovery journeys since he started posting.

He also started poking fun at himself about his addiction, quipping that the bag of cocaine found in the White House in 2023 was “most definitely not his,” adding, “I would have never forgotten my drugs.” When one social media account suggested he run for president in 2028, Biden said he would find the real owner of the bag “and return it to them.”

Responding to a post encouraging him to use cocaine, Biden said, “Why does everyone keep saying this? I smoked crack. I would never have wasted cocaine by putting up my nose.”

After publishing a memoir in 2021, Biden rarely spoke publicly while his father was president. He was a political lightning rod for years, with President Trump’s aggressive attempts to link Biden’s work for a Ukrainian gas company to impropriety by his father leading to Trump’s first impeachment in 2019. Leaks of his laptop hard drive were an October surprise in the 2020 campaign.

Biden said on X over the weekend that “it was never just a laptop” and that someone had hacked into his cloud data and stole his devices.

Later, he became a key figure in Republican congressional investigations over the family’s alleged business dealings and accusations over influence peddling, and he was eventually interviewed by Congress as part of the former president’s impeachment hearings.

Republicans often took aim at Biden over his history of drug abuse and eventual criminal convictions on federal gun charges and a guilty plea for federal tax evasion. The former president issued a full and unconditional pardon to his son shortly before leaving the White House, wiping him of the convictions.

When his account abruptly popped up last month, dozens of users questioned whether it was even really Biden behind it. In a five-minute video explaining, he said he no longer has to take into consideration the complications of his family in the White House.

“It was never really about me. It was about power, it was about the presidency, and it wasn’t my place to be even more of a distraction that obviously my addiction and troubles created the administration or for anybody else,” he said.

For once casting a shadow on his father’s presidency, Biden’s story seems to be charming people online, including some Democrats.

In one repost of Biden’s video, a user wrote, “hunter biden could be one of the best follows here at the moment.” That post had 10 million views as of Tuesday morning.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) told TMZ on Tuesday that while she does not know what Biden’s plans are in the political arena, she thinks he is “a very compelling advocate on addiction and recovery.”

“He’s able to really speak to people’s hearts and their experiences,” she said. “I think destigmatizing and showing the country that someone, in the prominent position that he’s already been in as the son of a president, can be publicly vulnerable about what it means to recover from addiction.”

Rachel Murphy Azzara, executive director of the grassroots movement Democrats Work For America, added on X, “You are showing the world how to recover with grace, strength and accountability.”

Biden has engaged with dozens of these comments, responding within minutes of each other.

Biden said, “We don’t have to be this way. We don’t have to be hateful and vengeful and so mean all the time,” but that hasn’t stopped him from trolling his critics.

In one post, he called White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller a “sadistic, infantile ugly f—,” just a week after the account for the Democratic National Committee told Miller to “shut up you ugly f—.”

Trolling has become increasingly common on the left as the party tries to hit back on Trump’s combative social media posts. California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), a potential contender for the 2028 Democratic ticket, has been at the center of this strategy, often writing in all caps just like the president or using his key phrases.

Biden is following in his footsteps, using one of Trump’s signature lines to respond to an AI-generated poster for a “Biden 2028” run.

“I know this may sound petty, but I can’t stand it when people … photoshop a meth pipe in my mouth. A crack pipe doesn’t have that little bowl at the end,” he wrote. “Thank you for your attention to this matter..”

In another, he mocked an advertisement for Donald Trump Jr., writing, “This is SNL material or even better #smokefleet material.”

The material may also be winning over some unlikely figures on the right, including influencer Ian Miles Cheong, who wrote on X, “Believe it or not, Hunter Biden is far more human and likeable than anyone could’ve imagined.”

“It’s easy to picture some out of his mind nepo-baby when stolen videos of a man in his worst hours are your only exposure to him,” Cheong wrote to his 1.2 million followers.

Biden has seized on this attention, saying he will “gladly take the title” of being “the MAGA whisperer,” and he went after the Trump administration’s Epstein files scandal and the “Oligarch class.”

Some questioned whether Biden is doing it for money, to which he responded, “Regardless, yes I’m broke AF, but how do you make money on here. Real question if you can help let me know.”

His charm comes as his mother, former first lady Jill Biden, has been less welcomed in her return to the public eye. The former first lady’s new memoir drew criticism from Democrats that it could unnecessarily ignite a conversation the Democratic Party wants to move on from following the 2024 loss.

Teboe suggested part of Hunter Biden’s charm is because users “have such a small expectation that Hunter is going to run for office someday.”

“He’s essentially a private citizen on Twitter, like you should do whatever you want,” Teboe told The Hill. “I think it’s a different thing when you expect trolling to propel you to whatever elected office you’re running for.”

Trump, asked last week about the prospect of a Biden run in 2028, pointed to embattled Democratic Maine Senate candidate Graham Planter: “If the guy from Maine can do well, I guess Hunter can do well too.”

Federal authorities investigate giant ‘8647’ markings on National Mall

The numbers “8647” were marked in the grass on the National Mall in Washington on Thursday.Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images

Giant markings of the numbers 8647 appeared Thursday on the National Mall in Washington, prompting an investigation by federal authorities and claims of “political violence” by the White House.

U.S. Park Police responding to the incident Thursday morning.Nathan Howard / Reuters

An Interior Department spokesperson called the incident “deranged” vandalism that “will not be tolerated.”

“Any threat against the President is taken very seriously by the Department, and our U.S. Park Police will investigate this incident and hold those responsible accountable,” the spokesperson said.

U.S. Park Police told NBC News in a statement that they responded Thursday morning and that a probe is underway.

“The cause of the discoloration has not yet been determined,” the office said. “Grass samples have been collected for testing. The investigation is ongoing.”

The sequence of numbers is at the heart of a criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey, who was indicted in April after the Justice Department argued he had threatened President Donald Trump’s life by posting a photo on Instagram of seashells arranged to display “8647.” Trump is the 45th and 47th president.

Restaurant veterans have said “86” is “everyday lingo” for an item that has run out and should be removed from the menu.

“Anyone who engages in or endorses political violence or assassination culture must be condemned in the harshest terms possible. They should also immediately seek psychiatric help to treat their severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has warped their brains and made them sick in the head,” White House spokesperson Davis Ingle said in a statement Thursday.

A spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia — which would have jurisdiction over any potential case stemming from the incident — declined to comment.

The markings come days ahead of events on and around the National Mall to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the U.S.Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images

A federal judge said in a separate case this month that “8647” by itself is not a threat, ruling that a protest flag with those numbers flying outside a federal courthouse in Washington on land managed by the National Park Service did not need to be taken down since the phrase constituted free speech.

The incident on the National Mall comes days ahead of the United Fighting Championship fights scheduled on the nearby White House grounds Sunday and celebration events scheduled to take place on the Mall this summer in honor of the U.S.’ 250th anniversary.

NBC News

SHOCKING VIDEO: Black Woman in Florida Films Herself Punching Random White Man While Ranting That He Was on the Karmelo Anthony Jury, Second Attack in New Trend of Racially Motivated Assaults?

This is the second viral video in as many days of a white person being attacked and falsely accused of being on the Anthony jury.

The victim was not, and could not have been, on the jury. The murder trial took place in Collin County, Texas, not Florida.

The video was uploaded to Facebook by a woman named Mesha Keaton, of Tampa, who appears to be the attacker.

In the footage, Keaton approaches the man, who is sitting outdoors, and demands: “Hey, hey, weren’t you on the motherfucking jury selection?”

When he denies it, she insists, “Yes, you was,” before physically assaulting him.

She continues ranting during the attack.

WATCH:

VIDEO AT LINK………

Yet another black person in Florida has viciously attacked a White person in a racially motivated assault while accusing him of being on the jury that convicted Karmelo Anthony.

Arm yourself. pic.twitter.com/uuZtVjjayR

— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) June 11, 2026

The entire encounter was filmed, apparently for content and attention.

This incident appears to be a copycat of another attack in Florida following Tuesday’s verdict.

As The Gateway Pundit previously reported:

On Wednesday morning, a black man going by the username Combak KidBoe broadcast himself on Facebook driving through his hometown of Jacksonville, Florida, on his bike looking for revenge.

He soon got his wish after stumbling upon a middle-aged man in a hat sitting on the ground, who was harming absolutely no one.

KidBoe demanded to know why the white man was on jury selection before slugging him in the face. He immediately recoils from the pain.

The woman with the innocent white man points out that KidBoe was wrong, but he continues to insist otherwise and tells the man, “You’re gonna die.”

WATCH:

VIDEO AT LINK………

Anthony, a black teenager, was found guilty of first-degree murder in the 2025 stabbing death of white high school athlete Austin Metcalf at a track meet.

A jury sentenced him to 35 years in prison after rejecting his self-defense claim.

Despite the clear-cut evidence, the Black Lives Matter crowd has rallied to assert his innocence.

Seinfeld’s response leaves anti-Israel troll speechless

The outspoken pro-Israel comedian laughed off a troll’s request for a ‘Free Palestine’ message with a brief and pointed response.

Jewish-American comedian Jerry Seinfeld had a quick response on Wednesday for a troll who tried to challenge his known support of Israel.

A streamer known as FinesseFave approached the comedian, best known for the sitcom bearing his name, outside Madison Square Garden in New York, after the Knicks’ 107-106 victory over the San Antonio Spurs in game four of the NBA Finals.

While streaming live, the troll put a microphone in front of Seinfeld and asked: “Can we get a ‘free Palestine?'”

The comedian reacted by laughing and, without missing a beat, responded: “It doesn’t exist,” before walking away.

This is not the first time Seinfeld was harassed in public for his outspoken support of the Jewish state, nor is it the first time he shot back with a simple, yet witty and unapologetic response.

Last year, when an individual who asked for a selfie made a victory sign and called, ‘Free Palestine, the comedian responded: “I don’t care about Palestine.”

Israel National News

Tim Walz’s Staff Hired Private Investigators To Silence Fraud Whistleblowers, Committee Report Finds

Senior Minnesota state officials allegedly hired outside investigators to silence whistleblowers in an attempt to cover up widespread state social services fraud, a House committee report released Monday found.

A 200-page staff report by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform found that Democrat Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s state administration intimidated and retaliated against state employees who raised concerns about fraud, soliciting private investigators to reveal employees’ personal details.

The report, titled “The Cost of Doing Nothing: How Tim Walz and Keith Ellison Fueled Minnesota’s Fraud Explosion,” exposed that senior state officials, as high as allegedly Gov. Walz, were aware of widespread fraud for years and neglected to respond to reports. (RELATED: California Faces Election Fraud Investigations Amid Major Vote Count Delays)

A Minnesota Department of Education (MDE) official who contacted the FBI told federal investigators she was pressured “at every turn” by her superiors to stop raising fraud concerns and was “hand slapped” when she continued to investigate, according to the report.

The MDE official also reported that she was warned by state administrators to “stop digging into things” as it would appear she was “targeting certain groups.”

Dozens of other whistleblowers reported they were told to stay silent about fraud concerns by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) because they would be labeled “racist” or “Islamophobic.” DHS also told state employees that raising fraud concerns would harm the state, the report said.

Whistleblowers reported that DHS conducted “arbitrary investigations” to photograph their cars and houses, monitored their phones and computers, and asked employees where their kids attended school.

Here’s an insider tip on how DHS operates. If you detect fraud, 2 things could happen: 1. You will have arbitrary investigations started on you until you quit. DHS investigators will photograph your car, house, monitor your phone and computer and ask which school your kids go to.…

— Minnesota Staff Fraud Reporting Commentary (@Minnesota_DHS) September 18, 2025

Then-Temporary Commissioner Shireen Gandhi at DHS confirmed in a testimony copied in the report that the state department used outside entities to conduct these investigations of employees, but could not confirm whether independent law firms were used.

Gandhi also confirmed in her testimony that DHS management would regularly meet and “check-in” on employees who had reported fraud concerns. Gandhi continued to conduct these check-ins on DHS whistleblower Faye Bernstein “a year or two” after her investigatory leave.

Bernstein alleged Gandhi “shamed” her in a meeting after she raised concerns about fraud and “excluded [her] from further meetings on the topic.”

Whistleblowers also alleged that former state Commissioner Jodi Harpstead held a division-wide meeting and told attendees that “employees would be punished if they reported concerns about fraud in DHS program,” according to the report.

DHS employee Emmanuel Nwala told colleagues that he “did intelligence research with in the Army” and appears to have threatened to provide IP addresses to former colleagues in order to find the locations of whistleblowers’ email addresses, an email obtained through a public data request showed.

This DHS “manager” has been promoted to a “leadership” role. Emmanuel Nwala has threatened employees with military surveillance & made numerous staff uncomfortable with his intimidation & behavior. See the email that was obtained through a PUBLIC DATA REQUEST. #Menace #Disgusting pic.twitter.com/Z6yPGVZfyd

— Minnesota Staff Fraud Reporting Commentary (@Minnesota_DHS) November 10, 2023

Gov. Walz testified he was unaware of the email, but agreed it would be intimidation to confront employees with their personal information, according to an interview transcript located in the report. (RELATED: SCOOP: Tim Walz Accused Of Stonewalling Key Probe As Somali Fraud Sweeps His State)

The report also alleged that DHS de-anonymized an internal fraud hotline for employees in an attempt to intimidate fraud reporters. After whistleblowers later created an anonymous external email to report fraud, DHS blocked the email address. Whistleblowers reported that their fraud hotline tips were sent to Human Resources (HR) and used against them.

The hotline was originally anonymous, but was de-anonymized under Gandhi’s tenure as Deputy Commissioner of HR. Gov. Walz appointed Gandhi as Commissioner of DHS in Feb. 2026, but removed her in May before her confirmation hearing amid scrutiny of her response to fraud allegations, local KSTP news reported.

MDE told the Daily Caller, “We care deeply about protecting Medicaid services for people who need them and stopping criminals stealing taxpayer dollars. Minnesota has taken concrete, aggressive action to tighten oversight of Medicaid — changing practices and policies that were in place for decades.”

Republican Oversight Committee Chairman Rep. James Comer of Kentucky officially launched a congressional investigation into alleged Minnesota fraud on December 3, 2025.

Rep. Comer reported to Vice President J.D. Vance Sunday that the committee estimates around $300 million of Minnesota’s federal child nutrition funds and around $9 billion Medicaid-related funds were “lost or at serious risk.”

According to the committee’s news release, the House of Representatives will consider ten Oversight Committee bills this week aimed at “protecting taxpayer funds and combating rampant fraud and improper payments in federal programs.” The Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimates between $233 billion and $521 billion is lost annually due to fraud.

Minnesota’s DHS did not respond immediately to the Daily Caller’s request for comment.


Lucy Spence, Daily Caller

Accused scammer gets chocolate coins instead of $700K in gold

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — After being told her Social Security funds were supporting terrorism, a widow was directed to buy $700,000 in gold — but an alert store owner intervened before crooks could make off with her money, records show.

A young man, who was reportedly sent to Michigan from Illinois to fetch the gold, ended up with a bag of chocolate coins and a pair of 20-year felonies instead.

“They didn’t know they were getting chocolate gold coins,” said Ben Soldaat, owner of Grand Rapids Coins, who alerted authorities to the suspected scam in early May.

“It just didn’t add up to me and I’ve run into a few (scams) before in the past,” said Soldaat, who opened his business in 2020.

Ben Soldaat, the owner of Grand Rapids Coins, spotted a gold coin scam. (WOOD)

Scams targeting elderly people are increasing, with more cases centered around requests for gold, officials say. Often, the fraudsters pose as members of law enforcement or government agencies like the Social Security Administration.

The victim in this case told Nexstar’s WOOD the person who called her had a “very good voice” and said that her Social Security number was being used to promote terrorism, drug activity and money laundering.

“And somehow he convinced me,” said the woman, who lives in Ottawa County, Michigan. “It’s really kind of devastating to realize how easily I was fooled by these fraudsters.”

A similar case elsewhere in Michigan led to the weekend arrests of two people from out of state. They’re accused of posing as federal agents and trying to get an elderly couple to convert $250,000 into gold, court records show. They “admitted to committing similar crimes throughout the Midwest over the past four months,” court records show.

Other recent cases include a multimillion-dollar gold scam targeting elderly people across Texas involving Canadian gold maple leaf coins, law enforcement there reported.

“It’s a nationwide trend,” Kent County Sheriff’s Office Sgt. Scott Dietrich said. “A lot of times, these elderly people are convinced the scam is real… It is going to take family members and businesses to step in early and protect those vulnerable adults from losing all their money.”

Local investigators say they believe the early May scam was sourced out of India. The one person charged, 20-year-old Yug B. Chauhan, has a home address in Elmhurst, Illinois.

Chauhan is locked up in the Kent County jail with a $100,000 bond and a hold from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

Something wasn’t right

The Ottawa County woman, believing her Social Security account was being used to fund terrorism, said she went online looking for gold stores and came across Soldaat’s business on 10 Mile Road NE near US-131. She made the 40-mile drive and spent several minutes talking with Soldaat.

“He really pressed me about whether I was sure about this. I was so convinced that what I was doing was the right thing to do,” the woman said.

For Soldaat, red flags started popping up. The woman talked about buying the gold as an investment for her children, but also showed minimal interest in the product, Soldaat explained. She also “displayed urgency, confusion,” and asked the same questions about transactions that had already been explained, he said.

Michigan Attorney General warns of fake toll violation scam texts

The $700,000 was wired to Grand Rapids Coins, but Soldaat said it would take three to five days to get the gold on site. The woman “seemed antsy and urgent to get the gold,” he said.

“I got the feeling she was really being pushed to come up with a substantial amount of gold fast, and not for the reason that she initially mentioned,” Soldaat said. “Somebody was pushing her in a direction she didn’t want to go.”

Timely intervention

Soldaat contacted the Kent County Sheriff’s Office “just to play it safe.”

“I don’t want somebody to lose their entire life savings on a scam. I felt it was the right thing to do,” he said.

It was.

Detectives met with Soldaat and then visited the woman at her home. She told them that “she had been contacted by an individual claiming to be a Social Security agent,” court records show.

“The caller told her funds were being used to support terrorism and instructed her to purchase gold so law enforcement could track the criminals,” a detective wrote in the court record.

While detectives were at her home, multiple calls came in from an individual who identified himself as “Eric.”

“Eric repeatedly asked whether she was able to go to the gold store,” records show.

Detectives identified a Chicago-area connection to the suspected fraud. One of the participants was sent to the outskirts of Rockford to collect the gold, according to investigators and court records.

A May 2, 2026, booking photo of Yug Chauhan from the Kent County Correctional Facility.

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That man, identified as Yug Chauhan, said he was instructed by a person named “Bhawsh” to have an Uber driver take him from a gas station to a doughnut shop near the gold store. That is where he was told to pick up a parcel from someone who was supposed to be the 79-year-old woman, records show. That woman was actually an undercover Kent County sheriff’s detective.

“The undercover agent dressed up like an older woman, came in and got a package of chocolate gold coins from us to deliver to the courier,” Soldaat said with a laugh. “I’m glad they did it like that. It was certainly quick thinking on their end.”

Chauhan said he has never met the man providing the instructions, adding that they “solely spoke in Hindu during their calls” and primarily communicated through WhatsApp, records show. The investigation into the upper reaches of the fraud continues.

Chauhan, meanwhile, last week had his felony case moved to Kent County Circuit Court. The charges against him, false pretenses of $100,000 or more and using a computer to commit a crime, are 20-year felonies.

After the dust settled, the woman being targeted called and thanked Soldaat for intervening.

“It was nice,” he said. “I am certainly glad she didn’t lose a substantial amount of money on a scam.”

The woman, who asked not to be identified, said she hopes what happened to her serves as a cautionary tale for others.

“If I can help someone else not become a victim of this kind of behavior, I would be glad to do that,” she said. “I happened to be able to get my money back, but a lot of people don’t.”

Police blast water cannons at protesters amid unrest over stabbing in Belfast

BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Police blasted water cannons Wednesday at protesters in Northern Ireland who set small fires and hurled bricks, rocks and bottles at them during a second night of violence over a brutal stabbing on a Belfast street.

Demonstrators wearing masks tore bricks from the walls outside homes and smashed sidewalks with sledgehammers to toss at riot police. In one place, the unruly crowd used sections of a dismantled a picket fence to take cover on the street.

The clashes with police came several hours after a 30-year-old man from Sudan appeared in a Belfast court charged with attempted murder in a stabbing attack that left a man seriously injured and triggered anti-immigrant violence.

Hadi Alodid, 30, was ordered held in jail after appearing by video in Belfast Magistrates’ Court, where a detective said he blinded Stephen Ogilvie in the left eye during the knife attack. He was also charged with possessing a knife and threatening to kill a radiographer while being treated for a hand injury after the assault.

When police arrived at the crime scene, they found Alodid on the man, armed with a kitchen knife, the detective said. Alodid later told hospital staff: “I’ve killed someone, I don’t know if they are dead,” and said, “I will kill you.”

He refused legal representation through an Arabic interpreter and did not enter a plea.

Police were prepared for more violence after masked men on Tuesday set fire to several homes they believed to house immigrants, burned trash bins, torched a Belfast bus and pelted police with objects.

Firefighters rescued several people from burning houses and more than two dozen people were left homeless.

Anselme Shima, a Belfast resident originally from Congo, said he saw smoke from burning vehicles near his home.

“I’ve lived on my street for almost 10 years, I have a good relationship with my neighbors, but last night was a horrific one,” he said. “We don’t know what to do. I’m scared. Seeing this, I’m wondering if I’m next.”

Families, one with a baby, were rescued and taken to police stations for safety, Police Service of Northern Ireland Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said.

“These weren’t just families from ethnic minority communities, these were families from across communities that were caught up in this vile behavior last night,” Boutcher told the BBC. “There is absolutely no excuse for it.”

Boutcher said 200 more officers would be on the streets Wednesday and the PSNI was calling in support from other forces. Bus and train operators in Belfast said they would stop services early because of expected protests.

Ogilvie’s family appealed for an end to the violence and said migrants “make a deeply valuable contribution to our country.”

“We do not want this terrible tragedy to be used to divide people or fuel hostility,” the family said in a statement.

Politicians from both parts of Northern Ireland’s power-sharing government condemned the violence. First Minister Michelle O’Neill of Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein said it was “thuggery.”

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly, of the pro-British Democratic Unionist Party, said that “taking frustration at the evil actions of a person out on those who had no part in it is utterly wrong.”

The attack was caught on video

Monday’s attack, caught in video footage that quickly spread on social media, was seized on by anti-immigration activists. Ogilvie, a man in his 40s, was hospitalized with deep cuts to his head, face and back.

Police said Alodid entered Northern Ireland from the neighboring Republic of Ireland in 2023, applied for asylum and was given a 5-year permit to remain.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland said there is no information to suggest the attack was terrorism-related.

Protests were encouraged online by far-right activists, and the street violence erupted despite politicians’ calls for calm.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer condemned the stabbing attack as “sickening,” but said violence against people based on their background would not be tolerated.

“The scenes in Belfast last night were shocking and completely unacceptable,” Starmer said on X. “There is no justification for the violence and disorder that we saw threatening our communities, nor for those who encouraged it, online or elsewhere.”

Northern Ireland Justice Minister Naomi Long said social media agitators who “yesterday would have struggled to find Belfast on a map” were “weaponizing” the fears of local people.

“If you’re driving people from their homes based on nothing but the color of their skin, you can’t dress that up any other way, it’s racism, and those bad faith actors need to take a step back,” she told the BBC.

Some raise questions about the Irish border

Some politicians said the stabbing should spark a review of the open border between Northern Ireland, which is part of the U.K., and the Republic of Ireland.

The border is a highly sensitive issue. Allowing the free flow of people is a major pillar of the peace process that largely ended decades of violence known as “The Troubles.” The conflict involving Irish Republican and British Loyalist militants and U.K. security forces left almost 3,600 people dead before a 1998 peace accord.

Much of Tuesday’s violence took place in working-class areas where former paramilitary groups still hold considerable sway over the streets.

Last week a separate case of a university student who was stabbed to death in Southampton, England, in December was seized on by activists and U.S. Vice President JD Vance, who blamed immigration for the violence, an idea rejected by Starmer and other British politicians.

Henry Nowak, who was white, was killed by Vickrum Digwa, a Sikh who falsely claimed to police that he was the victim of a racist assault by Nowak. When police officers arrived, they initially treated the wounded Nowak as a suspect before noticing his injury and trying to resuscitate him.

Digwa was convicted of murder and sentenced last week to life in prison with a minimum 21-year term. A protest over Nowak’s death turned violent, with some attacking police with chairs and rocks. Several people were charged with violent disorder.

Trump Calls on Republicans to Pass Third Reconciliation Bill that includes Save America Act

Trump calls on Republicans to pass third reconciliation bill that includes Save America Act

by Ashleigh Fields – 06/10/26 11:09 PM ET

President Trump on Wednesday endorsed a third $350 billion reconciliation bill, urging Congress to “IMMEDIATELY” pass it with the Save America Act included.

“I am hereby calling on Republicans in Congress to IMMEDIATELY advance and pass the forthcoming $350 Billion Reconciliation Bill (Recon 3.0) — which, at the request of our Great Department of War — will include THE SAVE AMERICA ACT as well,” Trump wrote in a post on Truth Social.

No games, no delays, and no weak compromises! Do this ASAP,” he added. 

His comments come a day after Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Senate Appropriations Defense Subcommittee Chair Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) cast doubt on a third reconciliation package. 

Collins said a third bill was a “terrible risk” and is likely to create funding “instability” for defense efforts. 

Still, Trump said the measure is critical and suggested it was the “ONLY path to the full $1.5 TRILLION DOLLAR Military Budget our Warriors need in order to build THE ARSENAL OF FREEDOM.”

Trump said funds would go toward developing the Golden Dome, manufacturing F-47s and B-21s to “supercharge our ammunition stockpiles.” 

His message comes after a recent analysis found it would take years to replenish advanced weapons used by the U.S. during the Iran war. 

The president also urged lawmakers to include the controversial Save America Act, which has struggled to pass in the Senate.

Some lawmakers have raised concerns about the legislation that requires proof of citizenship to vote, requires a photo ID, and largely bans mail-in ballots except for cases of illness, disability, military service or travel.

“The SAVE America Act didn’t even get 50 votes last week on the floor of the Senate,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said.

The president also urged lawmakers to include the controversial Save America Act, which has struggled to pass in the Senate.

Some lawmakers have raised concerns about the legislation that requires proof of citizenship to vote, requires a photo ID, and largely bans mail-in ballots except for cases of illness, disability, military service or travel.

“The SAVE America Act didn’t even get 50 votes last week on the floor of the Senate,” Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) said.

Even if you confine it to just the two issues of photo ID [to vote] and [documented proof of] citizenship in order to register to vote, on those two issues, it takes 60 votes in the Senate. The only way to get there is to undo or get rid of the legislative filibuster, and there aren’t even close to the votes here in the United States Senate to achieve that,” he added.

Ashleigh Fields, The Hill