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Wednesday, 29 April 2026

North Carolina Uncovers 34,000 Dead Voters Still on the Rolls, State Board Admits it’s ‘Higher Than We Anticipated’

 Voting booths with American flags stand in front of a cemetery filled with white gravestones, symbolizing the importance of honoring those who served through civic engagement.

The North Carolina State Board of Elections (NCSBE) announced Monday that it has identified approximately 34,000 deceased individuals still listed on the state’s voter rolls.

The discovery was made through a comprehensive data cross-check against the federal Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) database, the same system used to verify the U.S. citizenship of registered voters.

Officials submitted 7,397,734 voter records to the SAVE system in April as part of an ongoing effort to clean up the rolls and ensure only eligible citizens can vote.

NCSBE Executive Director Sam Hayes admitted the massive number of deceased people on the state’s voter rolls caught them off guard.

“While we expected to find some cases, this is higher than we anticipated,” Hayes said in a press release.

Hayes continued, “The benefit of entering into cross-state and federal database checks is that it allows us to uncover issues like this. Our goal is to use every available and legal tool at our disposal to achieve the most accurate voter rolls possible. Now, we must roll up our sleeves and begin the hard work to act of verifying that every person registered to vote in North Carolina is eligible. Our team, along with our state and federal will do what’s necessary to meet this responsibility.”

The press release stressed that North Carolina already receives weekly updates on in-state deaths from the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, which are handled at the county level.

However, the SAVE match is helping catch voters who moved out of state, registered in North Carolina, and later passed away elsewhere, a gap that regular state processes had missed.

Election officials said that the presence of these names on the rolls does not mean illegal votes were cast in their names.

The Board says it will now follow established verification procedures, cross-check additional databases, and work with county boards to remove the deceased voters.

Republican North Carolina Congressman Mark Harris reacted on X, calling the situation “a failure” and demanding immediate action.

“This isn’t a mistake—it’s a failure,” Harris wrote.

Harris continued, “Election integrity is non-negotiable. Fix it now. Pass the SAVE American Act!”

The SAVE Act, or Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility Act, would require proof of citizenship to register to vote in federal elections.

President Donald Trump has made it a top priority to get the SAVE Act passed, as Democrats do everything in their power to try and stop it.

Hakeem Jeffries Remains Defiant & Calls For Maximum Warfare Against The GOP

 

Woke House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries on Monday forcefully defended his vow to unleash “maximum warfare” against Republicans when pressed by reporters about the inflammatory phrase.

Asked about the language in light of the recent attempted assassination of President Donald Trump, Jeffries replied, “I stand by it,” adding, “You can continue to criticize me for it, I don’t give a damn about your criticism.”

Jeffries has used the phrase repeatedly in recent days while celebrating Democratic redistricting wins in Virginia and vowing to “crush” what he has called the “DeSantis dummymander” in Florida.

At a Capitol news conference last week, he framed the fight over congressional maps by declaring, “We are in an era of maximum warfare, everywhere, all the time. 

The New York Democrat has attempted to argue that his rhetoric refers to a hard‑fought political and legal campaign over redistricting. Even as he doubled down, Jeffries hypocritically insisted he “unequivocally” denounces political violence, saying in a television interview that “violence is never the answer, whether it’s targeted at the right, the left or the center.”

Republicans have seized on the comments, with the National Republican Congressional Committee circulating a clip of Jeffries saying he stands by “maximum warfare” and calling the remarks “unhinged” in a widely shared post on X.

Critics in opinion outlets and online have argued that by vowing “maximum warfare” against the GOP “everywhere, all the time,” Jeffries is dehumanizing Republican voters and escalating a climate in which political violence is at an all time high, even as he publicly claims to call for unity and lower temperatures in public life.

Sunday, 26 April 2026

Pregnant Woman On TikTok Blasts Music To Make Her Son Gay

 A pregnant woman on TikTok posted a video of herself playing music next to her stomach so her unborn son would turn out gay.

The video, posted to X by independent journalist Cam Higby, shows user Katie Frank playing ABBA’s “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)” with the caption: “POV you’re pregnant with a boy and gotta make sure he turns out a little gay.”

“No toxic masculinity allowed in this house,” the caption said.

“This is DISGUSTING,” Higby said in his post.

The video has 4.3 million views on TikTok and more than 950,000 likes.

The comments of the video, which Higby also posted, were filled with moms talking about wanting their sons to be gay.

“My son is four and exclusively listens to sabrina carpenter [sic]… hopes are VERY high,” one comment, which has more than 97,000 likes, said.

Another comment with more than 150,000 likes was from a mother celebrating her son wanting to go to theater camp.

“My son just officially came out a few months ago,” yet another comment said.

“I can confirm this worked for me,” a third commenter said. “Manifesting for you.”

“My son LOVES the new lady Gaga song. He’s on 1 1/2 but I have high hopes,” another stated.

Other comments were from self-described gay users thanking moms in the comments for being supportive.

“Didn’t start my transition until just recently because I never [sic] given the space to explore who I was as a child,” one commenter said. “Seeing the moms in the comment section who let their kids be who they are without judgement gives me a bit of hope.”

Another wrote, “As a gay man this comment section is making me tear up, thank you for being so loving and accepting Moms!”

The only negative comment from the woman’s video was one user who wrote, “Hope yall get better soon.”

Conservatives, on the other hand, shredded the video in Higby’s comments.

“But they say gay people are ‘marginalized and oppressed’…so they want their kids to be oppressed???” conservative commentator Riley Gaines posted.

“Not sure who needs to hear this, but this is child abuse,” conservative actor Kevin Sorbo wrote on X.

Others said listening to ABBA music was the wrong strategy.

“I grew up listening to air supply and ABBA, this technique doesn’t work,” Andrew Gruel posted in response to the video.

Ilhan Omar Comes Under Financial Scrutiny — Now Husband’s Winery Suddenly Goes Dark

 A California winery co-owned by Congresswoman Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) husband Tim Mynett has shut down following inquiries into Omar’s finances.

The closing of the Santa Rosa winery, effective April 4, follows intense scrutiny of Congresswoman Omar’s financial reporting by members of the House and President Donald Trump.

Congressman James Comer (R-KY), chair of the House Oversight Committee, sent a letter to Mynett in early February after a review of Omar’s recent financial disclosure paperwork revealed a red flag.

Omar’s initial 2024 financial disclosure placed her joint asset value between $6 million and $30 million, a significant leap from her 2023 form.

“Financial disclosure forms, filed by your wife Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, show eStCru LLC and Rose Lake Capital LLC, which you hold ownership stakes in, went from being worth as much as $51,000 in 2023 to as much as $30 million in 2024,” the letter stated.

Comer noted that there was concern that because the companies associated with the winery don’t disclose their investors, the increase in disclosed worth might be linked to individuals attempting to “gain influence” with Congresswoman Omar.

Additionally, Comer wrote: “Media reports further suggest that you may have raised money from investors using misleading information, meaning some of those funds may have been obtained improperly.”

President Trump even commented, sending out a Truth Social post in late January announcing that the Department of Justice would be looking into Omar’s finances, though no investigation has been publicly announced by the DOJ.

Omar revised her disclosure forms in March, claiming that her joint assets with Mynett stood at under $100,000, and that she held at least $15,000 in student loan debt. A spokesperson for Omar blamed accounting errors for the discrepancy.

This financial scrutiny comes at the same time as Omar is being questioned about her potential relationship with individuals involved in the Feeding Our Future scandal, “a $250 million fraud scheme that exploited a federally-funded child nutrition program,” according to the Justice Department.

Minnesota lawmakers have asked that Omar turn over any documents and communications between herself and the owners of the restaurant at the heart of the scandal. They have given her a May 5 deadline.

The congresswoman didn’t appear at a recent hearing before the state oversight committee, according to Republican state Rep. and committee chair Kristin Robbins.

“The fact that she ghosted us — she would not even respond to multiple inquiries to a state legislature where she used to serve. I think it shows disdain for Minnesota taxpayers that she’s unwilling to even answer these questions,” said Robbins.