Wednesday, December 17, 2025

SURPRISE, SURPRISE!

Trucker returns to find trailer loaded with $16 million worth of cocaine at truck stop

 

WKRC

Dec 17, 2025 

 

 

Whiteland police found 350 pounds of cocaine, worth an estimated $16 million, in a semi-trailer in June 2025.
 

WHITELAND, Ind. — A trucker returned to find his trailer loaded with millions of dollars’ worth of cocaine after stopping at an Indiana truck stop.

According to WXIN, authorities in Indiana are still searching for suspects after a large amount of cocaine was discovered in a semi trailer at a Pilot Travel Center in Whiteland, Indiana.

Law enforcement in Whiteland responded to the Pilot Travel Center on East County Road at approximately 5 p.m. on June 17 after receiving a report of suspicious activity, the outlet reported.

When speaking with officers, the trucker said he was performing a pre-trip inspection when he noticed that the seal on his trailer had been tampered with, WXIN stated. Officers investigated and, after opening the trailer, reportedly discovered ten boxes that were not part of the driver’s original load.

The cocaine seized was believed to have an estimated value of $16 million. Authorities noted that the quantity of cocaine created a security concern because there wasn’t enough space to store it in the evidence room, according to the report.

WISH-TV reported that the seizure is believed to be one of the largest cocaine confiscations in Indiana’s history.

No suspects have been taken into custody in connection with the incident, according to WXIN. Authorities also told the outlet that investigators no longer have possession of the cocaine, as it was scheduled to be destroyed.

WALMART WANTS CUSTOMERS TO ASK FOR A FULL REFUND IF THEY SUFFERED CUTS INSIDE THEIR MOUTHS FROM BREAD THEY BOUGHT

UPDATE: Texas woman arrested, charged with placing razor blades in Walmart bakery items

 

 

Biloxi PD is looking for this person in connection to the razor blades found in bakery items...
Biloxi PD arrested Camille Benson in connection to the razor blades found in bakery items at Biloxi Walmart stores.
 

BILOXI, Miss. - The Biloxi Police Department has arrested the person they believe to be responsible for placing razor blades and a fishing hook in several bakery items at two Biloxi Walmart stores.

Razor blades were first found in loaves of bread purchased at Walmart more than a week ago, but police were not called until Monday.

On Tuesday, 33-year-old Texas woman Camille Benson was taken into custody. A tip to investigators stated she had been seen in the 1000 block of Division Street, leading to her arrest.

Around noon, Biloxi investigators released surveillance photos of Benson exiting a Walmart store, identifying her as a person of interest. By 5 p.m., she was behind bars in Harrison County.

 

 A WLOX viewer bought a loaf of bread from Walmart and found razor blades in it. 

A WLOX viewer bought a loaf of bread from Walmart and found razor blades in it.

 

Benson is charged with attempted mayhem and is being held in lieu of a $100,000 bond at the Harrison County Adult Detention Center.

Over the past 11 days, razor blades were found in both a banana nut muffin and several loaves of bread at two Biloxi Walmart stores: the Superstore on CT Switzer Sr. Drive and the Neighborhood Market on Pass Road.

Monday, multiple customers complained to Walmart that they found razors in their loaves purchased at the Superstore. 

Turns out, this wasn’t the first incident. A razor was found in a banana nut muffin on December 5 at the same Superstore, and in a loaf of bread on December 7 at the Neighborhood Market.

According to Biloxi investigators, the two stores each believed the first reports were isolated incidents. It wasn’t until Monday’s customer complaint that managers realized the extent of this crime.

“[Walmart workers] did another sweep of their merchandise for sale and found multiple loaves of bread that were compromised with razor blades. They also found a muffin with a fishing hook in it,” Lt. Candice Young told WLOX News. “Somebody had poked those items through the plastic packaging.”

Young called the crime ‘strange’ and said that if the customers weren’t so vigilant, this could have been much worse.

No injuries have been reported.

Walmart Corporate released the following statement to WLOX News Tuesday afternoon.

If you bought bread at any Biloxi Walmart locations, check for any sharp objects. If you find something, let Biloxi Police know.

BESIDES INJURING OR KILLING ATM USERS, THOSE PIPE BOMBS WOULD ALSO DESTROY THE MONEY

Pipe bombs placed at ATMs leads federal investigators to home in north Bexar County

ATF confirmed it was leading the investigation after a large law enforcement presence was spotted at the home Friday.  

 

By Alyssa Muñoz, David Lynch and Sue Calberg  

 

KVUE

Dec 15, 2025

 

 5 improvised explosive devices that the FBI says were fully operational and could cause great bodily harm or injury if handled improperly.

 

SAN ANTONIO — Federal agents executed a search warrant Friday morning on the far north side, the result of an investigation into homemade explosives and pipe bombs placed at San Antonio banks months ago, according to officials. 

Dustin Jay Ammons, 43, was taken into custody and faces charges of felon in possession of a firearm and possession of an unregistered destructive device, according to a Department of Justice press release. Two guns, components of a pipe bomb and "multiple suspected destructive devices in various stages of manufacture" were allegedly found at Ammons' Canyon Ranch residence. 

Officials say Ammons' car matches the suspect vehicle from incidents on Sept. 12 and Sept. 26 when someone placed pipe bombs at external ATMs, in attempt to breach them. 

The law enforcement activity began early in the 300 block of Eugene Sasser near Timberwood Park, where neighbors reported seeing a heavy police presence. A KENS 5 crew on the scene heard two explosions and observed a small cloud of smoke at the scene shortly before 3 p.m. 

 The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) confirmed it was leading the investigation, with the FBI, SAPD, SAFD's arson team and other entities providing support. 

Ammons, who officials say was previously convicted of possessing a stolen firearm, faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted of the new charges. 

MORE IMMIGRATION RESTRICTIONS FROM TRUMP

By Bob Walsh

 

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The Orange Man announced today via Executive Order 10949 that a whole flock of new restrictions are being placed on immigration or even entry via visa on more than 20 countries.

The countries being slammed the hardest are Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somali, Sudan and Yemen.  

Burundi, Cuba, Togo and Venezuela are on the suspended/limited list.

Also Burkina Faso and Laos are on a shit list due to their refusing to accept back their citizens who are being removed from the U.S.  In addition they have an exceptionally high rate of overstay on things like routine travel and student visas.

Mali, Niger and Sierra Leon are being similarly restricted due to similar issues.

Works for me. 

TRUMP ANNOUNCES BLOCKADE OF VENEZUELAN OIL

By Bob Walsh and Trey Rusk

 

Trump Orders Blockade on All Sanctioned Venezuelan Oil Tankers
 
President Donald Trump has ordered "a total and complete" blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, while also calling the Venezuelan Regime has been designated a foreign terrorist organization.
 
In a post on Truth Social, Trump said: "For the theft of our Assets, and many other reasons, including Terrorism, Drug Smuggling, and Human Trafficking, the Venezuelan Regime has been designated a FOREIGN TERRORIST ORGANIZATION," Trump posted, "Therefore, today, I am ordering A TOTAL AND COMPLETE BLOCKADE OF ALL SANCTIONED OIL TANKERS going into, and out of, Venezuela."
I (Bob) am not completely sure what the difference between "sanctioned" and "non-sanctioned" tankers is but I suspect it has something to do with the legitimacy of their flagging.  

We may get a change of regime in Venezuela for Christmas.  We may also get a shooting war.  Ho Ho Ho. 

ILHAN OMAR UNDER INVESTIGATION BY ICE FOR FRAUD

By Bob Walsh

 

Ilhan Omar

 

 

United States Representative Ilhan Omar is under investigation by La Migra for fraud with regards to her and maybe her brother(?) husband(?) coming into the U. S.  There has been a lot of noise that she married her brother in order to facilitate his entry into the U.S.  Tom Homan has asserted on the record that such an investigation is under way.

Assuming they find that the fraud occurred her skanky ass could be thrown out of the country.  Her brother/husband could get the heave-ho as well.

Damn.  Wouldn't that be cool?
 
EDITOR'S NOTE: Omar vehemently denies that she ever married her brother. 

TRUMP FILES SUIT AGAINST BBC

By Bob Walsh

 

a cartoon of donald trump sitting in front of a computer

 

Donald Trump has in fact filed suit for $10 billion against the BBC in federal court in Florida.

The BBC has admitted that 12 seconds of the 57 minute broadcast were factually false.  In order to prevail Trump must prove that the incorrect broadcast was false, the broadcaster KNEW it was false and broadcast it anyway with malicious intent.

He may prevail.  

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

CELEBRATING CHANUKAH THE TRUMP WAY

Donald Trump celebrates Hanukkah with Laura Loomer and by telling White House guests Ilhan Omar 'hates Jewish people'

 

By Nikki Schwab 

 

Daily Mail

Dec 16, 2025


U.S. President Donald Trump and Rabbi Levi Shemtov talk during a Hanukkah reception in the East Room of the White House.President Donald Trump said at Tuesday night's Hanukkah reception that Representative Ilhan Omar 'hates Jewish people,' again hitting the Minnesota Democrat after a nasty attack on her last week in Pennsylvania.Trump is pictured with Rabbi Levi Shemtov during the Hanukkah reception in the East Room of the White House
 

President Donald Trump marked the third night of Hanukkah by celebrating at the White House with conspiracy theorist Laura Loomer and other, less controversial, allies in the Jewish community. 

'I will always be a friend and a champion to the Jewish people,' he told a crowd gathered in the White House's East Room. 

Despite it being billed as a festive affair, Trump took a whack at some of his political nemeses.

Trump twice told a story to the crowd about how the strongest lobby in Washington was previously the Jewish or pro-Israel lobby. 

'That's no longer true. You have to be very careful. You have a Congress, in particular, which is becoming antisemitic,' he said. 

'You have AOC plus three,' he continued, referencing Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the original makeup of 'the squad,' a quartet of female progressive members of color who were elected during Trump's first term.

'Ilhan Omar, she hates Jewish people,' the president then said.

He's heightened his rhetoric against the Minnesota Democrat, a Muslim who was born in Somalia, mocking her 'little turban' during his campaign-like speech in Pennsylvania last week, and pushing the rumor that she married her brother to help him get immigration status in the U.S. 

 

Laura Loomer (left), a conspiracy theorist who has become an influential adviser of President Donald Trump outside of government, was invited to Tuesday night's Hanukkah reception at the White House

Laura Loomer (left), a conspiracy theorist who has become an influential adviser of President Donald Trump outside of government, was invited to Tuesday night's Hanukkah reception at the White House 

 

When Omar first came to Congress in 2019, she was forced to apologize after using Jewish stereotypes in remarks about Republican support for Israel. 

In recent years, she's spoken out against Israel's killing of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, with a number of her Democratic colleagues joining the choir. 

On Tuesday night, several Jewish Democratic lawmakers joined Trump in the crowd, including Representatives Josh Gottheimer and Jared Moskowitz. 

 

Ilhan Omar, a representative the largest Somali-American population in the US, tore into Donald Trump during a Sunday interview after he slammed her and other Somalis living in the US as garbage

President Donald Trump has repeatedly gone after Minnesota Democratic Representative Ilhan Omar, who is Muslim and was born in Somalia. Last week he mocked her 'little turban' at a rally-like event in Pennsylvania  

 

Trump started the event by paying tribute to the victims in the Bondi Beach antisemitic attack.

'Let me take a moment to send the love and prayers to the entire nation, the people of Australia, and especially all those affected by the horrific and antisemitic terrorist attack, and that's exactly what it is - antisemitic,' Trump said. 

He then had a lovefest with those in the room. 

Trump pulled onstage radio personalities Mark Levin and Sid Rosenberg and later Miriam Adelson, the widow of the late casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, giving her a smooch as she walked to the podium to give remarks. 

Adelson told Trump that lawyer Alan Dershowitz told her it's legally possible for the president to run for another four years. The 22nd Amendment to the Constitution says that a president can only be elected twice. 

 

Mirian Adelson (right) told President Donald Trump (left) that lawyer Alan Dershowitz told her it's legally possible for Trump to run for another term and encouraged him to do so. 'Think about it,' she said. 'She said, "Think about it, I'll give you another $250 million," Trump replied

Mirian Adelson (right) told President Donald Trump (left) that lawyer Alan Dershowitz told her it's legally possible for Trump to run for another term and encouraged him to do so. 'Think about it,' she said. 'She said, "Think about it, I'll give you another $250 million," Trump replied 

 

'So, we can do it,' Adelson told Trump, telling the president to 'think about it.' 

'She said, "Think about it, I'll give you another $250 million,"' Trump said, laughing.

Adelson gave Trump more than $100 million of her fortune in 2024. 

Trump lauded Representative Ronny Jackson, his former White House doctor, claiming Jackson rated Trump healthier than Democratic Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

'If he didn't say that, I would have never talked to him again,' the president joked. 

In another snub to Biden, the White House menorah, made from wood from the residence that was removed during President Harry Truman's renovation, wasn't utilized this year. 

The Biden administration made history in 2022 by adding a White House menorah to the permanent collection. 

Not surprisingly, the menorah on display Tuesday night in the East Room was bigger and more golden. 

 

A menorah was added to the White House's permanent collection for the first time under Democratic President Joe Biden in 2022. The wood came from the White House and was removed during renovations under President Harry Truman

A menorah was added to the White House's permanent collection for the first time under Democratic President Joe Biden in 2022. The wood came from the White House and was removed during renovations under President Harry Truman 

President Donald Trump opted to use a menorah that was larger and more golden for this year's Hannukah celebrations, having Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick (second from right) help with the lighting on Tuesday's event marking the third night

President Donald Trump opted to use a menorah that was larger and more golden for this year's Hannukah celebrations, having Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick (second from right) help with the lighting on Tuesday's event marking the third night 

 

The president walked offstage before the menorah lighting, watching the process from the East Room's floor. 

He had made another pitch for his ballroom to the audience, as the project is now under legal threat. 

'We're donating a $400 million ballroom and we're being sued,' Trump complained, prematurely claiming that the case is over. 

But he also confessed that the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which initiated the lawsuit, had company in wanting construction to stop. 

'And my wife is being driven crazy,' Trump said. 'She said this is not what I had in mind. The first day she was great. ... Second day she was OK. Third day she wasn't thrilled, but after that it's been brutal.' 

As the press left the White House after the reception, loud pounding could be heard from the East Wing construction site.  

MORE DETAILS FROM WHAT SUSIE WILES CALLS VANITY FAIR'S 'HIT PIECE'

Trump’s Chief of Staff Tells Everything in Astonishing Breach

BLABBERMOUTH. On everything from the Epstein files and pardons for Jan. 6 rioters to Trump’s dreams of a third stint at the White House, MAGA’s Susie Wiles has a story to tell.
 
 
Daily Beast
Dec 16, 2025
 
 
Susie Wiles has been targeted by an impersonator plot, the WSJ reported.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles 

Donald Trump’s chief of staff has blown the lid off the inner workings of his second administration in a staggeringly candid series of interviews touching on everything from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal to the prospects of a third MAGA presidency.
 
 
VANITY FAIR EXCLUSIVE: PRESIDENT TRUMP’S INNER CIRCLE TELLS ALL, DOCUMENTING FIRST YEAR OF ADMINISTRATION’S CRISES

 
Since the Republican leader’s inauguration earlier in January, his chief of staff Susie Wiles has met with Vanity Fair 11 times to discuss, on the record, the ins and outs of Trump’s earth-shattering second stint at the White House. 

Wiles is credited with not only managing the litany of crises and scandals that have engulfed the administration to date, but also having helped assemble Trump’s cabinet of “disrupters” by advocating for picks like FBI Director “Keystone Kash” Patel, Defense Secretary “Pentagon Pete” Hegseth, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi “ICE Barbie” Noem.

 

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles looks on as U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 25, 2025.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles credits herself with steadying the ship throughout the president's scandal-ridden second term.
 

“So many decisions of great consequence are being made on the whim of the president. And as far as I can tell, the only force that can direct or channel that whim is Susie,” as one former Republican chief described her level of influence at the White House.

It seemed unlikely from her two-part tell-all that others within the Trump administration were aware of the full extent of her conversations with the outlet, which paint a stunningly detailed portrait of the woman behind the MAGA throne.

“They don’t know what I’m doing,” she’s reported to have told journalist Chris Whipple, laughing as she motioned toward the Oval Office during one of their meetings.

The disclosures would not appear to have gone over well at the White House. “The article published early this morning is a disingenuously framed hit piece on me and the finest President, White House staff, and Cabinet in history,” Wiles wrote on X Tuesday, as she now battles to save her job.

Here’s everything you need to know.

The Ghost of Jeffrey Epstein

Wiles said she’d initially “underestimated the potency” of perhaps the most shocking scandal to have dogged Trump’s second stint at the White House.

On last year’s campaign trail, the president repeatedly pledged full transparency on Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, prompting massive backlash when in June, the Justice Department and FBI determined that contrary to conspiracy theories long-cherished by the MAGA base, the disgraced pedophile’s 2019 death in police custody was a suicide, and that he kept no “client list” of uber wealthy co-conspirators.

 

Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump as they pose together at the Mar-a-Lago estate, Palm Beach, Florida on February 22, 1997.
Trump's second stint in the White House has been consistently dogged by allegations concerning his relationship with Epstein. 
 

Amid mounting public backlash and renewed public scrutiny of Trump’s own, once-cozy relationship with the convicted sex trafficker, lawmakers have now forced the president to release any remaining DOJ documents pertaining to the case.

Wiles has confirmed prior reports that Trump’s name indeed appears in those investigative materials. “[He] is in the file. And we know he’s in the file,” she told Vanity Fair, clarifying that from what she’s seen, “he’s not in the file doing anything awful.”

 

Former President Bill Clinton and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrive prior to the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump at the United States Capitol on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th President of the United States.
Trump has, without evidence, accused Clinton of visiting Epstein's island a total of 28 times. 
 

“[Trump] was on [Epstein’s] plane… he’s on the manifest,” she added. “They were, you know, sort of young, single, whatever—I know it’s a passĂ© word but sort of young, single playboys together.”

She was also quick to pour cold water on Trump’s claims, for which the president has provided no evidence to date, that the documents show President Bill Clinton visited Epstein’s notorious private island a total of 28 times.

“There is no evidence” of those visits, Wiles told the outlet, adding about whether the documents contained damning material about Clinton’s relationship with Epstein: “The president was wrong about that.”

An “Alcoholic Personality,” Driven by Retribution

By her own reckoning, Wiles is well-versed in managing relationships with addictive personalities. Her own father, she says, was an alcoholic, and she says she recognizes many of the same character traits in Trump himself, despite the president’s often-trumpeted teetotalism. 

“Some clinical psychologist that knows one million times more than I do will dispute what I’m going to say. But high-functioning alcoholics or alcoholics in general, their personalities are exaggerated when they drink. And so I’m a little bit of an expert in big personalities,” she said.

Trump apparently has “an alcoholic’s personality,” and “operates [with] a view that there’s nothing he can’t do. Nothing, zero, nothing.”

Perhaps the starkest evidence of the president’s aggressive, almost obsessive pursuit of his agenda to date has played out in the prosecutions brought against some of his longest-standing adversaries, particularly former FBI Director James Comey, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and his own former National Security Adviser, John Bolton.

“I mean, people could think it does look vindictive. I can’t tell you why you shouldn’t think that.” Wiles said of the proceedings against Comey. “I don’t think he wakes up thinking about retribution. But when there’s an opportunity, he will go for it.”

 

James Comey speaks onstage with MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace at 92NY on May 30, 2023 in New York City.
James Comey was fired as FBI director by Donald Trump in 2017. 
 

Wrecking Balls at the White House

Earlier in September, Trump provoked widespread outcry by demolishing the East Wing of the White House to make way for a new, 90,000 square-foot ballroom funded in large part by donors with vested interests in policies pursued by his administration.

 

Demolition work continues where the East Wing once stood at the White House on December 08, 2025 in Washington, DC. )
The $300 million ballroom is being built while tens of millions of Americans suffer in a cost-of-living crisis. 
 

As the president now charges ahead with further plans for a tacky “Arc de Trump” in Washington, DC, modeled on the Arc de Triomphe of Paris fame, Wiles suggests the self-anointed builder-in-chief may not yet have exhausted his appetite for remodelling one of the nation’s most instantly recognizable buildings in his own image.

“I think you’ll have to judge it by its totality because you only know a little bit of what he’s planning,” she said. “I’m not telling,” when pressed on the matter.

Vance’s Love of the Tin Foil Hat Brigade

Vice President JD Vance has, according to Wiles, been “a conspiracy theorist for a decade.”

She didn’t clarify whether this worldview also covers lizard overlords of global finance, staged moon landings, or the infamous bunkers under Denver International Airport — but she did have thoughts on Vance’s leap from “Never Trump guy” to MAGA convert.

 

US Vice President JD Vance looks on during a meeting with US President Donald Trump and Crown Prince and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on November 18, 2025. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived at the White House to fanfare and a jet flyover Tuesday, in his first visit to the United States since the 2018 murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP)
Wiles did not elaborate on what conspiracy theories Vance believes. 
 

“His conversion came when he was running for the Senate. And I think his conversion was a little bit more, sort of political,” she said.

“I realized that I actually liked him, I thought he was doing a lot of good things,” she added of how her view of him changed during his 2022 run for one one of Ohio’s senatorial seats. “And I thought that he was fundamentally the right person to save the country.”

Viscous Vought and The Ballard of Quirky Bobby

Wiles describes Project 2025 architect Russell Vought—now Trump’s head of the Office of Management and Budget, and widely credited as the driving force behind MAGA’s slash-and-burn crusade against the federal bureaucracy—as “a right-wing absolute zealot.” 

She would also appear to have a special soft spot for Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., perhaps one of Trump’s most controversial cabinet members, given his credentials as a notorious anti-vaxxer.

“Quirky Bobby,” she calls him. “He pushes the envelope—some would say too far. But I say in order to get back to the middle, you have to push it too far.”

 

U.S. President Donald Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attend an event introducing a new Make America Healthy Again
A known anti-vaxxer now in charge of U.S. healthcare, RFK Jr. is among Trump's more controversial cabinet picks.
 

Full Credit to Eugenics

Wiles’ has had a storied career in U.S. politics, starting out as a student intern for New York Congressman Jack Kemp in the 1970s before going on to secure jobs at the Ronald Reagan White House and on George H.W. Bush’s first presidential campaign.

Trump, himself a former reality TV star, appears to have been less taken by those credentials at their first meeting in 2015 than by the fact Wiles is the daughter of American football great Pat Summerall.

“He’s said it a million times,” Wiles said of her introduction to the then-future president. “‘I judge people by their genes.’”

Mega MAGA Meltdowns in Miami

While Trump reportedly believes Wiles may be “clairvoyant” in her electoral predictions, her relationship with the MAGA leader has always been plain sailing. In fact, the pair is understood to have almost parted ways after a vicious falling out at one of his Florida golf clubs in the final, anxious rundown to the 2016 presidential election. 

Trump, Wiles recalls, was unhappy with his polling in the Sunshine State, which had put him further behind than he was hoping for. “I don’t think I’ve seen him that angry since. He was ranting and raving,” she said of him lashing out at her in front of a group of other advisers. “I didn’t know whether to argue back or whether to be stoic. What I really wanted to do was cry.”

“I finally said, ‘You know Mr. Trump, if you want somebody to set their hair on fire and be crazy, I’m not your girl. But if you want to win this state, I am. It’s your choice,’” she remembers saying as she stormed out. ““Lo and behold, he called me every day [after that],” she added.

Perhaps a Little Prudence on Pardons?

One of Trump’s first acts upon assuming the presidency again this year was to issue blanket pardons to almost every one of his supporters convicted for attempting to overthrow the results of the 2020 elections during the Jan. 6 attack on Capitol Hill.

Wiles says she urged caution on that front. “I did exactly that,” she said when asked whether she’d suggested the president might want to be more “selective” with his application of clemency.

 

The riot outside the Capitol Building on Jan. 6, 2021
Trump has pardoned almost all rioters convicted over the Jan. 6 attack on Capitol Hill. 
 

“I said, ‘I am on board with the people that were happenstancers or didn’t do anything violent. And we certainly know what everybody did because the FBI has done such an incredible job’,” she said—contradicting the president’s preferred narrative that Joe Biden, who was not president at the time, in fact charged the bureau with staging those riots as part of a “Democratic hoax.”

“There have been a couple of times where I’ve been outvoted,” she conceded. “And if there’s a tie, he wins.”

Managing Musk

Earlier in May, toward the end of Elon Musk’s explosive tenure as head of the Trump administration’s cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency initiative, the New York Times released a report detailing how the Tesla CEO’s drug use was reportedly far more severe and excessive than had previously been known.

Wiles appears to be under no illusions about the SpaceX founder’s penchant for self-medication. “The challenge with Elon is keeping up with him,” she said. “He’s an avowed ketamine [user]. And he sleeps in a sleeping bag in the EOB [Executive Office Building] in the daytime. And he’s an odd, odd duck, as I think geniuses are. You know, it’s not helpful, but he is his own person.”

 

Elon Musk raises his hands as he takes the stage during a campaign rally for Donald Trump, at Madison Square Garden on October 27, 2024 in New York City.
Wiles says she struggled to get behind Musk's gutting of USAID. 
 

She adds that Musk’s coup at USAID, and his subsequent shutdown of the United States’ chief agency providing desperately needed humanitarian aid to millions across the planet, took her wholly by surprise. “I was initially aghast,” Wiles told me. “Because I think anybody that pays attention to government and has ever paid attention to USAID believed, as I did, that they do very good work.”

Sandbags on Tariffs

By most metrics, the U.S. economy is not faring well under the second MAGA administration. GBP growth is down almost half from the previous year, inflation remains persistently high at almost 3 percent, and nearly half of all Americans say the current cost-of-living crisis is the worst they’ve ever seen.

Many economists chalk these financial woes up to the president’s sweeping “Liberation Day” tariffs earlier in April, marking the launch of Trump’s ongoing trade war against much of the rest of the planet.

Concerns appear to have been widespread among Trump’s advisers, with Wiles scrambling behind the scenes to shore up support for the president’s proposed fiscal measures.

“I said, ‘This is where we’re going to end up. So figure out how you can work into what he’s already thinking.’ Well, they couldn’t get there,” she remembers telling staffers.

“It’s been more painful than I’d expected,” she added.

Reign of ICE

Trump’s second stint in the White House has witnessed perhaps the most aggressive anti-immigration crackdown in U.S. history, with experts warning the frenzied pace of deportations across the country has resulted in rampant violations of due process and migrant rights under the Constitution.

 

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller attends a roundtable about Antifa
Wiles has repeatedly said Miller's deportation policies might warrant a second look. 
 

“I will concede that we’ve got to look harder at our process for deportation,” Wiles reflected in response to the MAGA administration’s notorious deportation of Maryland dad Kilmar Abrego Garcia in March, which the White House attributed to a “clerical error.”

“If there is a question, I think our process has to lean toward a double-check,” she later said of the same process, seemingly contradicting the government’s own published notices that “in some cases, a noncitizen is subject to expedited removal without being able to attend a hearing in immigration court.”

Cut the Feeds

In February, Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for an Oval Office summit widely panned by critics as little more than a diplomatic disaster.

Over the course of the sitdown, the MAGA leader and JD Vance repeatedly berated Zelensky over a perceived lack of gratitude for U.S. support amid the Kremlin’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine, in what was roundly received as a diplomatic boon to the aggressor in that conflict, Russian President Vladimir Putin.

 

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky attends a joint press conference with Turkey's President following their meeting at the Presidential Complex in Ankara on November 19, 2025.
Relations with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have proven turbulent under Trump 2.0. 
 

“If we had it to do over,” Wiles said, “I wouldn’t have cameras, because it was going to end that way.”

She further adds that the confrontation exploded as a result of Zelensky supposedly skipping out on an earlier meeting with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent in Kyiv. “It just was a bad sort of sentiment all the way around,” she said. “And I wouldn’t say JD snapped, because he’s too controlled for that. But I think he’d just had enough.”

Make America Great Again… and Again… and Again?

Trump has repeatedly toyed in public with the prospect of running for a third term in the White House. Wiles, for her part, thinks such musings, roundly decried by his critics, amount to little more than trolling.

“No,” she said when asked whether the president is seriously weighing the possibility of defying more than 250 years of Constitutional history. “But he sure is having fun with it,” she quickly added, noting he knows it is “driving people crazy.”

In defiance of latest polls, she remains similarly adamant that the president’s plummeting ratings will have little impact on next year’s crucial race for control of the House and Senate.

“We’re going to win the midterms,” she said.

The Daily Beast reached out to the White House for comment on this story. “Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has helped President Trump achieve the most successful first 11 months in office of any President in American history. President Trump has no greater or more loyal advisor than Susie,” Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said. “The entire Administration is grateful for her steady leadership and united fully behind her.”

A CHRISTMAS GIFT FROM THE FRIENDLY FUNERAL DIRECTOR

Funeral home mistakenly gave father his dead son's BRAIN in a plastic bag when he only asked for his clothes

 

By Emma Richter 

 

Daily Mail

Dec 16, 2025

 

 

Alexander Piñon, 27, tragically died on May 19 in Santa Clara, California. His devastated family were later handed his brain after arranging to pick up his clothing from the funeral home, according to a new lawsuit

Alexander Piñon, 27, tragically died on May 19 in Santa Clara, California. His devastated family were later handed his brain after arranging to pick up his clothing from the funeral home, according to a new lawsuit  

 

A California funeral home allegedly gave a father his dead son's brain in a plastic bag after he requested his child's clothing, according to a newly filed lawsuit. 

The Lima Family Erickson Memorial Chapel in San Jose is accused of making the horrific blunder while handling the burial of Alexander Piñon.

The 27-year-old San Jose native suddenly died on May 19, 2025 at a home in Santa Clara. His cause of death has not been released. 

His family contacted the funeral home and paid the business $10,454.34 for the 'full-service memorial tribute package', according to the lawsuit reviewed by the Daily Mail. 

His parents, Raymundo Llanes and Dolores Piñon Llanes, specifically asked the funeral director, Anita Singh, not to dress their son in the clothes he died in because they wanted him to be buried in a nicer outfit, the lawsuit stated. 

Llanes went to collect his son's clothing on June 4, 2025 and was handed a 'red bag indicating biohazardous material inside', per the filing.

He claims he went home and dumped the contents into the washing machine before noticing something unusual.

Piñon's father saw an odd substance inside the machine that was later found to be 'human brain matter,' according to the lawsuit. 

 

The family accuse funeral director, Anita Singh (pictured) of handing Piñon's brain to his father when he asked for his son's clothing

The family accuse funeral director, Anita Singh (pictured) of handing Piñon's brain to his father when he asked for his son's clothing

Shrink wrapped brain 

Not Alexander's clothing 

 

'At that point, they had no idea that it was their son's brain that was in the washing machine,' Samer Habbas, the family's attorney, told KGO. 

'They didn't know if it was mixed up with somebody else's brain, whether it was their son's, they had not a single idea.' 

Fearful the chilling discovery would upset his wife, Llanes called his sister-in-law instead to tell her what he witnessed, the lawsuit detailed. 

Llanes was not sure what the material was in the washing machine, and according to the lawsuit the young man's family, 'were not aware that the coroner had performed a cranial autopsy or that any portion of the decedent's brain had been removed,' the filing stated. 

Llanes then phoned Singh and let her know. She then told the shaken father to bring the bag back to her at the funeral home, the lawsuit said. 

Llanes then had to scoop up the substance that he still didn't know was his son's brain, per the lawsuit. 

After placing the red bag inside a trash bag, he brought it back to Singh that same day and got 'no explanation' from her over the alleged mix-up. He also never received his son's clothing, the filing stated. 

 Piñon's funeral was held the following day at Lima Family Erickson Memorial Chapel and he was buried at Oak Hill Memorial Cemetery. 

 

His family contacted Lima Family Erickson Memorial Chapel (pictured) to plan his funeral and paid the business $10,454.34 for the 'full-service memorial tribute package'

His family contacted Lima Family Erickson Memorial Chapel (pictured) to plan his funeral and paid the business $10,454.34 for the 'full-service memorial tribute package' 

 

More than a month went by without the family getting the clothing they initially asked for, despite contacting Singh on multiple occasions to do so, the lawsuit detailed. 

A funeral home employee allegedly reached out to the family to inform them it was their son's brain in the bag.

The worker claimed that after Llanes returned it, Singh placed the organ in a box and left it sitting in a courtyard for two-and-a-half-months. 

The employee only uncovered this after they became 'overwhelmed with the smell' of 'a rotting human brain', the lawsuit said. 

Habbas said he knows humans make mistakes, but it's a different story when people try to cover those errors up. 

'Don't get me wrong, errors can happen. But what cannot happen, and what should not happen, is that you cover up your errors, and that's what the funeral home has done here,' he told the outlet. 

The Daily Mail contacted Dignity, the company Lima Family Erickson Memorial Chapel operates under, and Service Corporation International (SCI), the largest funeral service company in North America. 

 

For now, Piñon's family plans to move forward with the lawsuit and are working on a plan to have his brain reunited with his now buried body

For now, Piñon's family plans to move forward with the lawsuit and are working on a plan to have his brain reunited with his now buried body

 

SCI owns Lima Family Erickson Memorial Chapel. 

Christopher James, a spokesperson for SCI, told KGO: 'Due to active litigation, we won't be commenting on this matter.' 

When the outlet went to the funeral home to speak to Singh, another employee informed them that she was no longer with the company. 

A reporter for ABC then tried to approach her at her home, but Singh drove away without a word. 

For now, Piñon's family plans to move forward with the lawsuit and are working on a plan to have his brain reunited with his now buried body, the outlet reported. 

'We don't know the extent of how much suffering they're gonna go through for the remainder of their life,' Habbas explained. 

'But I can tell you, it's something that they're never gonna forget, it's something they're gonna have to live with forever.' 

The Daily Mail also contacted Singh and Habbas for comment. 

JAMES WOODS, ONE OF THE MOST OUTSPOKEN SUPPORTERS OF TRUMP, SAYS ROB REINER DOES NOT DESERVE TO BE SPOKEN POORLY OF

MAGA Hollywood actor James Woods slams Trump for Rob Reiner slurs as he chokes up on air

 

By Natasha Anderson 

 

Daily Mail

Dec 16, 2025

 

 

James Woods slammed Donald Trump over his 'distasteful' comments about Rob Reiner during his Monday night appearance on Fox News' Jesse Watters Primetime 

James Woods slammed Donald Trump over his 'distasteful' comments about Rob Reiner during his Monday night appearance on Fox News' Jesse Watters Primetime 

 

James Woods has slammed Donald Trump over his 'distasteful' comments about Rob Reiner despite being one of Hollywood's most outspoken supporters of the President.

The 78-year-old praised Reiner - a staunch liberal - for saving his career and being a 'Godsend in my life' during his Monday night appearance on Fox News's Jesse Watters Primetime.

The actor also hit out at Reiner's critics, claiming that although their politics did not align, the murdered filmmaker does not deserve to be spoken poorly of.

'I judge people by how they treat me, and Rob Reiner was a Godsend in my life. We got along great, we loved each other… He was always on my side,' Woods said. 

'When people would say to me, "What do you think of his politics?" I would say, "I think Rob Reiner is a great patriot." Do I agree on many of his ideas on how that patriotism should be enacted, to celebrate the America that we both love? No. 

'He doesn't agree with me either, but he also respects my patriotism. We had a different path to the same destination, which was a country we both love.'

Woods further argued that saying 'horrible things' about Reiner is 'infuriating and distasteful,' adding: 'Because you disagree with people doesn't mean that you have to hate people.'

The remark was an apparent jab at Trump, who in a Truth Social post Monday described Reiner as suffering from a 'mind crippling disease known as Trump derangement syndrome.' He also described him as being 'very bad for our country.'

Reiner, 78, and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, 70, were found stabbed to death in their Los Angeles home on Sunday. Their 32-year-old son, Nick Reiner, has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is being held without bail. 

 

Reiner, 78, and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, 70 (pictured together in 2023), were found stabbed to death in their Los Angeles home on Sunday

Reiner, 78, and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner, 70 (pictured together in 2023), were found stabbed to death in their Los Angeles home on Sunday

 

ALL IS NOT WELL WITHIN THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION ..... WILL SUSIE WILES, WHO CLAIMS SHE'S THE VICTIM OF A HIT PIECE, NOW BE GIVEN THE BOOT?

Trump's Ice Maiden describes the president's 'alcoholic personality' and brands JD Vance a 'conspiracy theorist' in bombshell interview

 

By Jon Michael Raasch 

 

Daily Mail

Dec 16, 2025

 

 

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles gave brutal assessments of many of Trump's Cabinet members in a bombshell Vanity Fair story

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles gave brutal assessments of many of Trump's Cabinet members in a bombshell Vanity Fair story

 

Donald Trump's White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has divulged stunning details about the inner workings of the administration in an explosive new report. 

Wiles, 68, speaking with Vanity Fair over the course of the last year, likened Trump to her own late alcoholic father and legendary sportscaster Pat Summerall, noting the president has 'an alcoholic's personality.'

The president 'operates [with] a view that there's nothing he can't do. Nothing, zero, nothing,' Wiles added. 

Notably, Trump does not drink and has spoken about losing his older brother, Fred, to addiction and alcoholism.  

The chief of staff also dished on Vice President JD Vance, noting his late MAGA conversion and early critiques of Trump. 

The VP, she added, has also been 'a conspiracy theorist for a decade.'

A longtime political operator who has worked with Trump for a decade since his 2015 campaign, Wiles is one of the most powerful figures in the administration - and the first female chief of staff in history. 

Though shortly after the article went to print on Tuesday, Wiles pushed back, calling it a hit piece. 

 

Wiles notes that Trump has an alcoholic's personality. The president does not drink, however

Wiles notes that Trump has an alcoholic's personality. The president does not drink, however 

The VP, Wiles said, has been 'a conspiracy theorist for a decade'

The VP, Wiles said, has been 'a conspiracy theorist for a decade'

 

'The article published early this morning is a disingenuously framed hit piece on me and the finest President, White House staff, and Cabinet in history,' the chief of staff said. 

'Significant context was disregarded and much of what I, and others, said about the team and the President was left out of the story. I assume, after reading it, that this was done to paint an overwhelmingly chaotic and negative narrative about the President and our team.'

Her wide-ranging interview offers a buffet of insights into those she works closest with, including her 'junkyard dogs,' a cadre of powerful Trump lieutenants ready to execute the president's orders and fight those who stand in opposition. 

'She doesn't raise her voice. But she likes being around junkyard dogs,' White House Deputy Chief of Staff James Blair, 36, told the outlet. 

'She is a 'go to church every Sunday, uses a swear word very, very rarely,' he added. 

Blair is one of the bulldogs dispatched by Wiles to enact the president's will. 

The others are longtime Trump advisor and architect of the president's domestic policy agenda, Stephen Miller, and the president's golf caddie-turned-advisor, Dan Scavino - both also deputy White House chiefs of staff.

One of them is clearly top dog, however, and that's Miller. 

 

The chief of staff joked that former DOGE advisor Elon Musk was 'microdosing' when posting about Hitler on social media earlier this year

The chief of staff joked that former DOGE advisor Elon Musk was 'microdosing' when posting about Hitler on social media earlier this year

Donald Trump speaks with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles before departing the White House in Washington, DC, on June 20, 2025, en route to his club in New Jersey

Donald Trump speaks with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles before departing the White House in Washington, DC, on June 20, 2025, en route to his club in New Jersey

Donald Trump praises his campaign senior advisor Susie Wiles during an election night event at the Palm Beach Convention Center on November 06, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida

Donald Trump praises his campaign senior advisor Susie Wiles during an election night event at the Palm Beach Convention Center on November 06, 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida

 

The White House chief of staff's 'core team' consists of Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the 40-year-old homeland security advisor. 

Others in Trump's orbit got less favorable superlatives from Wiles. 

Office of Management and Budget chief Russell Vought, a chief planner for Project 2025, she likened to 'a right-wing absolute zealot.'

Pressed on former DOGE leader Elon Musk's late-night social media ranting about Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong, the 68-year-old candidly shot back: 'I think that's when he's micro-dosing.' 

She admitted she had no proof, but the mercurial entrepreneur and father of over a dozen children has admitted to Ketamine use.

'He is a complete solo actor,' she said of Musk. 

'He's an avowed ketamine [user]. And he sleeps in a sleeping bag in the EOB [Executive Office Building] in the daytime. And he's an odd, odd duck, as I think geniuses are. You know, it's not helpful, but he is his own person,' she told Vanity Fair.