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Fawkes News is for anyone that likes news-- society, news, politics sports and culture. Updated throughout the week, former police officer Eric Tansey tackles the issues of the day, Jason and Jon talk sports. Your social media feeds are bursting with information and misinformation every day. We're here to help you sort out what's real and what some people just want you to believe. The world's no longer fair and balanced-- time to hear the other side.
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The Epstein conspiracy grows as new information about the cell mate of Jeffery Epstein has resurfaced. Who is Nicholas Tartagilone? Today we dive deeper into the man that was with Epstein in his final moments.
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Teresa A. Theetge, Cincinnati’s Chief of Police, strongly condemned a viral video showing a brutal street fight involving about five people in downtown Cincinnati. She called out bystanders for filming instead of calling 911, pledged to bring the perpetrators to justice, and announced that five individuals have already been charged as part of the ongoing investigation. Sydney Sweeney’s “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans” ad for American Eagle leans on a “genes/jeans” pun—blonde hair, blue eyes, “great genes”—which critics say echoes eugenic and white‑supremacist messaging. A lone gunman, Shane Devon Tamura (27), opened fire at 345 Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, killing four— including off‑duty NYPD Officer Didarul Islam—and injuring others before committing suicide. Officials say he may have aimed for NFL offices and cited CTE in a note. Roger Goodell let NFL employees take the day off in response-- and publicly praised the officer who gave his life.
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Tulsi Gabbard referred the 44th President's administration to the Department of Justice after she released new information and evidence that shows that Barack Obama's staff attempted t o undermine Trump's first election by manufacturing the Russian Collusion Hoax-- but will anything happen? Israel is frustrating the White House over continued bombing in Iran and refusing to engage in diplomatic efforts to curb hostilities. Hunter Biden, untouchable for past crimes is back in the news, in typical (bad) fashion.
The MAGA movement is in the midst of a revolt. Democrats are egging it on-- the Trump administration's decision to keep the lid on the government's files on the world's most notorious sex offender is controversial. Republicans in the House voted to keep the files a secret from the public, further cementing suspicion that politicians are protecting themselves or are taking money to protect others. Trump tries to change the national narrative towards his successes, but what are the biggest losses? He's also reviving the feud with Rosie O'Donnell and Biden's Autopen is back in the news.
Pam Bondi said they were on her desk-- the client list, the videos. Now she spins it all, walks it all back. The DOJ's official stance is "There is nothing to see here." The reaction-- That Ghislane Maxwell is in prison for life for trafficking humans to no one, and that Jeffrey Epstein ended his life despite zero evidence against him. President Trump wants to know why we're are still talking about this creep-- as promises made are promises broken, are you blackpilled on MAGA yet?
A tragic ambush: 20‑year‑old Wess Roley allegedly set a wildfire on Canfield Mountain (Coeur d’Alene, Idaho) to lure firefighters—Battalion Chiefs Frank Harwood (42) and John Morrison (52) were killed; Engineer David Tysdal (47) critically injured. Authorities say Roley used a shotgun, was later found dead by suicide; the suspect's motive remains under investigation as a community in Idaho-- and the greater community of first responders across the country reels.
Also the Big Beautiful Bill makes it way through Congress-- MAGA is thrilled as true conservatives get black-pilled by deficit spending; Alligator Alcatraz, a new way to occupy jobless liberals as protests begin; updates on the Trump/Musk feud.
Trump orders strikes against Iran, but they only sent back enough retaliation to save face after give us a courtesy heads-up first. A quick halt came to the action-- did Neo-Cons and MAGA both get what they wanted? Or was it just Israel, the world's biggest dog walkers? Or did Democrats-- they are getting their distractions from the Trump domestic agenda. Tim Walz and the left also hoping the news cycle washes away the story of a Minnesota State Senator who turned against her own party to turn off subsidies for illegals, and someone on the left snuffed her and her husband out for it. The party of love and inclusion strikes again.
Our ally Israel continues open warfare with Iran. We weigh strategic gains—like halting nuclear threats and oil‑market stability—against risks: escalation, interventions, & regional fallout. Eric Tansey discusses.
Host Eric Tansey called it correctly: summer of 2025 looks to be another season of civil unrest, as was 2020, the last summer he was in office. The excuse this time? Deportation efforts underway in Los Angeles, a city with a huge illegal immigrant population. Questions remain about Elon Musk and Donald Trump-- has the beef subsided? A physical altercation with the Treasury Secretary shows it's gone too far. Marines deploy to a war-torn burned out wasteland, but this time they don't have to bum a ride from the Navy to get there. Tanks on the 405, while the Army celebrates another birthday.
Elon Musk tweets that President Trump is on the Epstein list as they feud over a new bill. Does this mean we will finally have bipartisan support in releasing the files? Tune in as Josh Henderson and Eric Tansey Weigh in.
In this episode, we discuss the massive offensive launched by Ukraine. Two attacks that could change the entire game for not only this conflict but conflicts to come. We also take a look at the latest terror attack in Boulder Colorado and the FBI releases over 100 pages of writings by Covenant School shooter in Tennessee.
In this episode, we take a hard look at a man who's become a lightning rod in conservative circles—once praised for his integrity, now accused of selling out. We dive into his career, controversies, and calculated choices to ask the real question: has he betrayed his roots, or is he playing a smarter game than anyone realizes?
Former President Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with allegations of white genocide against farmers, a claim the mainstream media quickly worked to downplay. Meanwhile, the FBI has reopened its probe into the mysterious cocaine found in the West Wing, alongside renewed efforts to identify the suspect behind the January 6 D.C. pipe bomb incident—both cases long criticized for their lack of resolution. In a blow to free speech advocates, the Supreme Court declined to hear the case of a student banned from wearing a “There are only two genders” T-shirt, letting the lower court ruling stand. Over the weekend, violence surged in Chicago with 22 shot and three killed, further highlighting the city’s ongoing crime crisis. America also mourns the loss of Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson, who passed away at 79 after battling Alzheimer's. And in a surprising shift, Southwest Airlines has ended its iconic “bags fly free” policy, now charging passengers for checked luggage—another blow to travelers amid rising costs.
The NFL is gonna go for it. Despite many teams trying to call it a rugby play or couching complaints over poor defense as 'player safety' talk, the NFL will allow the Eagles' patented short yardage solution to continue. Colts owner Jim Irsay has died; Aaron Rodgers takes bold stand on trans athletes; Olympic flag football offseason option for NFL players; wacky rule change suggestions.
Biden is Stage IV. Unless he's been neglecting simple blood tests for years, he and his doctor have known he has serious cancer. On February 28, 2024, his physician, Dr. Kevin C. O'Connor, described him as: "a healthy, active, robust 81-year-old male, who remains fit to successfully execute the duties of the Presidency." Well the tests determined that was a lie, but after Burisma and everything else, should we be surprised? Meanwhile, another New Jersey Rep is out Jay-Sixing without consequences-- LaMonica McIver, trying to get a statue in her likeness in Newark. Kash Patel says Epstein did himself in. Did he look through the files and find naked pictures of himself? Seems to be towing the line. So far no peace in Ukraine or Gaza. Confidence was high Trump could wrap it up, but are foreign matters even his concern?
Newark Mayor Ras Baraka was arrested Friday and accused of trespassing at an immigration detention center. Irony abounds in how the media treated him in comparison to the events of J6-- they mayor is considered a hero rather than someone engaged in open rebellion against the federal government. In France, President Macron's cocaine was found lying out on his desk, possibly taking cues from the Biden administration that executive powder hours are perfectly acceptable. India and Pakistan just had the largest aerial battle since WWII-- fighter aircraft engaged each other in a 'dog fight.' Finally Trump's Art of The Deal comes through for America one more time-- once again defying expectations of his haters on the left.
The new statue of a Black woman in Times Square is stirring controversy, with supporters calling it a powerful symbol of strength, dignity, and representation, while critics argue it feels performative or politically charged. Some take issue with its scale, style, or timing, questioning whether it's genuine cultural progress or public spectacle-- especially given that statutes depicting historically important people were melted down in recent years
Protestors are occupying buildings the University of Washington, indicating they don't have jobs now and still won't later, and that the adults still have no spine. The Supreme Court has issued rulings on trans bans in the military, has our country finally put killing our enemies on the priority list again? CNN had an interview with a drug cartel, to see how they feel about being branded terrorists. We'll tell you what the world's stupidest people learned from the most world's most savage. Rodney Hinton Jr., the Cincinnati man who went eye-for-an-eye with the cops, has been denied bail. How safe is he? Jurors are deadlocked in the Christopher Schurr case in Michigan-- can they reach a verdict?
ESPN, the people who aren't smarter than we are but get paid a lot more, are acting like Shedeur Sanders, the would-be first round draft pick went in the 5th round instead. Their claim of course, is the same reason why everything else happens: racism. We will deconstruct the myths of a desperate Disney company sticking to the same tired playbook to increase viewership and clicks, and further divide the nation.
Donald Trump is once again making claims that the autopen signature used to pardon members of the Biden Crime Family to include Anthony Fauci was not authentic, hinting at a possible maneuver to have the pardons expunged-- leaving many open to future prosecution. Canada held elections and early results suggest the Liberal Party will win enough seats in the House of Commons to form a government-- continuing a strong tradition of throwing away their country to foreigners and bad politics. In Europe widespread power outages are affecting the indigenous populations ability to hear the thrice daily Muslim call to prayer. Israel continues to stand on the brink of war with Iran. With uncertain backing in the US, will they go it alone?


