Sunday, February 08, 2026

WHILE AMERICAN OLYMPIANS SHOULD REFRAIN FROM MAKING ANTI-AMERICAN OR ANTI-TRUMP PUBLIC COMMENTS, TRUMP HAS ONLY HIMSELF TO BLAME IF THEY DO

Donald Trump attacks Team USA skier after 'real loser' launched into 'anti-American' rant at Winter Olympics

 

By Jake Fenner 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 8, 2026

 

 

President Trump hit back at a member of Team USA, calling him a 'real loser'

President Trump hit back at a member of Team USA, calling him a 'real loser'

 

President Donald Trump is going on the offensive after a member of Team USA competing at the Winter Olympics criticized the direction of the United States' political climate.

American athletes competing at the games in Milan and Cortina d'Ampezzo have been asked questions about their feelings on the country's current political climate - which has drastically shifted under Trump since he took office a second time.

While some athletes have expressed their thoughts and feelings - including those against the shifting political temperature - with diplomacy, others have taken a more direct approach.

Hunter Hess, a freestyle skier from Oregon set to take part in the halfpipe competition, revealed his mixed feelings about representing the United States during such a difficult time in the country's history.

'It's a little hard. There's obviously a lot going on that I'm not the biggest fan of, and I think a lot of people aren't,' the 27-year-old said. 'Just because I'm wearing the flag doesn't mean I represent everything that's going on in the US.'

Trump took to his account on Truth Social and fired back to say that Hess shouldn't be competing for the US if he's going to be vocally against his administration.

 

Freestyle skier and Oregon native Hunter Hess, who will compete in the halfpipe, said he 'doesn't represent everything going on' in the US given the country's current political climate

Freestyle skier and Oregon native Hunter Hess, who will compete in the halfpipe, said he 'doesn't represent everything going on' in the US given the country's current political climate

Hess was derided on social media, with some saying he should be kicked off the team

Hess was derided on social media, with some saying he should be kicked off the team

 

LINDSEY VONN: THE BRAVE COMPETITR'S COMEBACK ENDS IN BONE-BREAKING CRASH

Ski legend Lindsey Vonn's leg is BROKEN after brave Olympic comeback ended in horror crash and airlift to hospital

 

By Riath al-Samarrai and Ed Carruthers 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 8, 2026

 

 

 

Lindsey Vonn of Team United States during the course inspection before the Downhill Training of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre on February 6, 2026 in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy

The comeback of Lindsey Vonn, one of the greatest skiers ever, ends in bone-breaking crash at the 2026 Winter Olympics 

 

Lindsey Vonn suffered a broken leg in the horror crash that wrecked her Olympic dream on Sunday.

The 41-year-old, who was sent cartwheeling down the piste in Cortina after clipping a flag just 13 seconds into her downhill run, was airlifted to hospital in Treviso, where surgery was performed on her left leg.

A statement from the hospital read: ‘In the afternoon, she underwent orthopedic surgery to stabilise the fracture sustained in her left leg.’

It is understood that she was then transferred to intensive care for the sake of extra privacy, rather than any greater medical necessity. The US team have stated the 2010 gold medallist is ‘stable’.

Vonn could be heard screaming in agony after the crash, which followed just nine days after she ruptured cruciate ligaments in her left knee during a warm-up competition in Switzerland. She went on to cause surprise by declaring her intention to compete Italy and threatened a monumental outcome by finishing third fastest in final practice.

However, her crash brought the curtain down on her fifth Games appearance in distressing fashion. Vonn is yet to comment.  

 

Collage of six images showing United States' Lindsey Vonn crashing during an alpine ski women's downhill race.Sequence shows Vonn as she clipped the fourth gate with her right arm that led to her crash.  

 

Lindsey Vonn of Team United States crashing during the Women's Downhill at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.

The former Olympic champion crashed during the women's downhill final on Sunday 


Vonn was taken off the slope and to a local hospital via helicopter after the premature finish

The former Olympic champion crashed during the women's downhill final on Sunday and had to be airlifted to a hospital

 

Vonn sped over a hill and careered into one of the plastic markers on the side of the track before hitting the ground. Her right leg appeared to hit the ground first, as a cloud of powder engulfed the American. Vonn then tumbled forwards again, appearing to smash her shoulder into the ground, before coming to a halt on the slope.

The Cortina crowd fell silent as medical crews arrived to attend to Vonn, who was later airlifted off the mountain.

Serious concerns were raised when Vonn, whose skis had not detached from her boots, was seen wincing in pain as she lay on her back in the snow. The American was also heard crying out in agony as the medics placed her onto a stretcher.   

Around six hours after the horror incident, the US Ski and Snowboard Team also shared an update on Vonn's condition.

'Update: Lindsey Vonn sustained an injury, but is in stable condition and in good hands with a team of American and Italian physicians,' a spokesperson said. 

Vonn's horrified family watched on in shock from the base of the slope. Her sister, Karin Kildow emotionally opened up on the devastating scenes. 

'I mean that definitely was the last thing we wanted to see and it happened quick and when that happens, you're just immediately hoping she's okay,' Kildow said on NBC, per USA Today.

'And it was scary because when you start to see the stretchers being put out, it's not a good sign. But she really ... she just dared greatly and she put it all out there. So it's really hard to see, but we just really hope she's okay.

 

The American is transported into the back of an ambulance after being carried of the run

Vonn is transported into the back of an ambulance after being airlifted off the course

 

'She does have all of her surgeons and her PT staff here and her doctors, so I'm sure they'll give us a report and we'll meet her at whatever hospital she's at.'

Vonn had defied the impossible by coming back to compete after rupturing her ACL prior to the Games and had completed multiple training runs in the build-up to Sunday's event.

While concerns have arisen over whether the 2010 Olympic champion was taking a risk in entering the competition - having undergone a reconstruction in her right knee back in 2024 and rupturing her ACL before the tournament - Vonn had made the decision to compete in Sunday's downhill final. 

She had posted a time that was 1.39 seconds off the fastest run during a training session on Friday. 

The American, who has won 84 World Cups across multiple alpine skiing events during her glittering career, would improve on that on Saturday, posting a time of one minute and 38 seconds, which was 37 seconds shy of team-mate Breezy Johnson, who went on to claim gold on Sunday. 

As Vonn left the gates on Sunday, her coach was heard shouting, 'keep charging, keep pushing'.  

The downhill event was subsequently suspended, with other competitors removing their skis at the top of the slope as they waited for Vonn to be evacuated.

HAMAS TELLS TRUMP TO TAKE A FLYING LEAP

Hamas to Trump: We will never disarm

At Doha summit, Khaled Mashaal hails Oct. 7 massacre, vows to defeat Israel, and denounces Trump-backed Gaza stabilization plan.

 

By Ryan Jones

 

Israel Today

Feb 8, 2026

 

 

Believing that Hamas will voluntarily lay down its arms is the height of naivety. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90

Believing that Hamas will voluntarily lay down its arms is the height of naivety.
 

Once again, Hamas has made its intentions crystal clear—and once again, the world will pretend not to hear them.

Speaking Sunday at the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha, senior Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal rejected outright any possibility of disarming as part of US President Donald Trump’s peace plan, instead doubling down on war, jihad, and the violent “resistance” that led to the slaughter of 1,200 people in southern Israel on October 7.

“We will defeat our enemy, Israel, Allah willing,” Mashaal vowed.

Trump’s 20-point roadmap calls for Hamas to lay down its arms under a Phase 2 stabilization plan—backed by the US and Arab partners—which would involve an international force entering the Gaza Strip and a transitional Palestinian body formed without Hamas participation.

Mashaal’s reply was clear: Never.

“As long as our people are under occupation [sic],” he told the forum, “talk of disarmament is an attempt to turn our people into victims, to make their elimination easier.”

He went on to defend Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre—calling it a strategic victory that “returned the Palestinian cause to the forefront” and made its resolution “a necessity.” No mention was made of the 251 hostages taken. No apology. No regret. Only pride.

Disarmament was never on the table

Though President Trump claimed last month at Davos that “Hamas had agreed to give up their weapons,” this latest speech is just the latest in a long line of categorical rejections by Hamas leaders.

“Not for a single moment did we talk about surrendering weapons,” senior official Musa Abu Marzouk told Al Jazeera on January 28.

Mashaal had already made that position clear at a December summit in Istanbul, declaring that Hamas’s weapons were “the honor and pride” of the Islamic nation and a sacred right of “resistance.”

On Sunday, he reiterated that “resistance is the right of occupied peoples”—explicitly framing Hamas’s actions on October 7, including the slaughter of women and children, as both justified and praiseworthy.

Still courted, still platformed

That this speech was delivered in Qatar, on stage at the Al Jazeera Forum, should surprise no one. Doha continues to shelter Hamas leaders, bankroll their operations, and dress up their ideology in media-friendly packaging.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry rightly condemned the forum ahead of time as a “gathering of jihadists and their support staff.”

The invitation list proves the point: Iranian officials, sanctioned UN operatives, and terror leaders like Mashaal—given not only legitimacy, but applause.

“Qatar is a small country,” Mashaal said, “but its role is great and respected.”

Indeed, it is. Respected by Hamas. Resented by Israel. And, for now, tolerated by Washington.

But the bigger issue is not Qatar. It is the international refusal to listen to what Hamas says plainly.

Hamas’s plan is not peace

While the US continues to advance proposals to stabilize and reconstruct Gaza under the assumption that Hamas is on the way out—or on the way to moderation—Mashaal’s speech makes clear that the group has no intention of going quietly. Or going at all.

They are not signaling flexibility.

They are openly preparing for the next war.

“The resistance and its weapons are the ummah’s honor and pride,” Mashaal said in December. Sunday’s speech only reaffirmed it.

He also rejected the Trump-backed National Committee for the Administration of Gaza, calling it a form of “foreign rule” and declaring that “we do not accept the logic of guardianship.”

In other words: No to disarmament. No to outside governance. No to coexistence. Yes to endless war.

A question with an answer

The world continues to ask: How can there be peace if Hamas won’t compromise?

But Mashaal answered that. And so did Abu Marzouk. And so has Hamas, in word and deed, every month since October 7—and for many years before.

They don’t want peace. They want victory.

They don’t want coexistence. They want elimination.

They do not view October 7 as a stain—they view it as a template.

And until that reality is acknowledged, every peace plan will be a fantasy, and every ceasefire an intermission.

TRUMP HAS GIVEN THE JIHADIST ARMY OF AHMED AL-SHARAA A GREEN LIGHT TO TO INVADE THE KURDISH TERRITORY AND BUTCHER ITS POPULATION TO THE DELIGHT OF AL-SHARAA'S SPONSOR, ERDOGAN

US troop withdrawal from Syria will destabilize the region

The vacuum will most likely be filled by the army of Turkey, as a NATO member that is also an ideological champion of the Muslim Brotherhood. 

 

By Joseph Puder 

 

JNS

Feb 7, 2026

 

 

US President Donald Trump welcomes Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to the White House in Washington, DC on November 10, 2025, just days after the al Qaeda terrorist was removed from a terrorism blacklist.
 

While all eyes are focused on U.S. President Donald Trump as he weighs when or if the United States will attack the Islamic Republic of Iran, Washington is reducing U.S. forces in the Middle East. In fact, it is leaving a vacuum in Syria that will most likely be filled by the army of Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and his former Al-Qaeda terrorist proxy, Ahmed al-Sharaa.

Such an eventuality would threaten Israel’s aerial freedom in its operations against Iran and might destabilize the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which would, in itself, be a strategic threat to Israel. Worse yet, it will bring the region closer to a regional war, as hostile entities such as pro-Iranian Shi’ite militias, as well as Turkish and Syrian forces, converge on Israel’s eastern and northern borders.

The Trump administration has mercilessly turned its back on the Kurds in northeastern Syria and has given the jihadist army of Ahmed al-Sharaa, the unelected president of Syria, a green light to invade the Kurdish territory and butcher its population to the delight of al-Sharaa’s sponsor, Erdoğan. The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), a strong ally of America in the war against the Islamic State, has been sacrificed to please Erdoğan, with the U.S. envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, executing this shameful betrayal.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), in late January 2026, announced he would introduce the “Save the Kurds Act,” legislation aimed at imposing “crippling sanctions” on any government or group involved in hostile actions against the Kurds.

During his first term in the White House, Trump announced that he planned to withdraw U.S. forces from Syria. Israel was able to influence Trump to reconsider that decision, and currently, about 900 U.S. service personnel are stationed in Syria. This time, however, Trump is determined to withdraw them.

Graham responded on Jan. 23, posting on X: “If true, ISIS would love that. A small footprint of Americans working with locals is an insurance policy against the reemergence of ISIS (Islamic State) and an attack on our homeland. I believe it’s time for a new approach and new eyes on Syria. I am confident that many senators on both sides of the aisle share my concerns about the implications of withdrawal when Syria is so unstable.”

 

Syrian president meets new chief of US CENTCOM 
Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the Presidential Palace in Damascus on Sept. 12, 2025. 

 

In his recent meeting with Adm. Brad Cooper, commander of the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, raised the issue of the U.S. withdrawal of forces from Syria. Apparently, the Pentagon’s new official National Defense Strategy calls for the reduction of American troops in the Middle East. The question is, which country benefits from this position—the United States, or Iran and Turkey? The ayatollah’s regime has long sought the removal of U.S. forces from the region. And Erdoğan, who Trump has called a “good friend,” is similarly interested in such a withdrawal.

The business ties that Trump’s Middle Eastern envoys (his friend Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner) have with Qatar and Turkey increased the influence of these two Muslim Brotherhood ideological champions on U.S. policies in Syria and Gaza. Apparently, Trump’s understanding of history is not on par with his business acumen.

 

 




 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Ahmed al-Sharaa (L) with his sponsor, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan 

 

Otherwise, he would understand that Erdoğan seeks to triumph where his Ottoman predecessors failed. The Ottomans were at the gates of Vienna in 1683, on a quest to secure Europe for Islam. Erdoğan is an arch-Islamist and a vicious antisemite who harbors hatred for the Jewish state and the West. Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the ruler of Qatar, is subverting the American education system by pouring billions into America’s prestigious campuses, and now, elementary education, to promote Islam; downgrade Western culture; and insert anti-Israel and anti-Jewish content into the curricula.

The Wall Street Journal reported on Jan. 28 that the U.S. Department of Education’s recent launch of a portal containing foreign-funding disclosures by universities was even greater than officials likely realized. Newly disclosed evidence, unsealed earlier this month in federal court, reveals that foreign funders may be exerting the kind of outsized, hidden and nefarious influence on university programs critics have long feared. The details demand congressional action to protect Americans’ rights.

On Jan. 6, a federal district court in Pennsylvania unsealed a court order in Yael Canaan’s suit against Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Mellon University. She alleges that the university harbors a culture of antisemitism and discrimination, in part due to the influence of more than $1 billion from Qatar and its affiliates. Carnegie Mellon denies Canaan’s allegations, including that it is influenced by Qatar, which hosts its Doha campus. But based on eye-opening university documents, the court on Dec. 5 rejected the school’s argument and ordered CMU to produce many of the documents Canaan requested.

Israel faces a strategic dilemma. Turkey under Erdoğan is trying to establish itself in Syria with multiple bases throughout the country, which would inevitably bring about a clash between the Israeli and Turkish militaries. Turkey is still a NATO member, with close ties to the Trump administration.

Should Israel refrain from operating over Syria, especially if attacked by Iran—or in need to protect the Druze and other minority populations near its border—it would be seen as weak and lose its deterrence. Yet a clash with Turkey may have far-reaching consequences for the region. Hence, an American force remaining in Syria is crucial in preventing a possible war between Israel and Turkey.

Saturday, February 07, 2026

JANUARY 27 WAS HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY

Thanks to the foresight of my father, I am a Holocaust survivor

 

By Howie Katz

 

(EDITOR'S NOTE: My sister asked me to republish this post from last year.)


2008 KILLING OF FIVE WOMEN IN ILLINOIS STORE REMAINS UNSOLVED

Mystery of the Lane Bryant store murders: Mass murderer shot five women dead in a packed clothing store before escaping... and he remains on the loose

 

By Alyssa Guzman 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 7, 2026

 

 

Store manager Rhoda McFarland (pictured left) and customers Carrie Chiuso (middle top), Connie R Woolfolk (right top), Sarah T Szafranski (middle bottom), and Jennifer L Bishop (bottom right) were killed inside the Lane Bryant store in 2008

Store manager Rhoda McFarland (pictured left) and customers Carrie Chiuso (middle top), Connie R Woolfolk (right top), Sarah T Szafranski (middle bottom), and Jennifer L Bishop (bottom right) were killed inside the Lane Bryant store in 2008

 

The aisles of an Illinois clothing store turned into a bloodbath when a gunman posing as a delivery driver opened fire, killing five women and vanishing through a back door before police could arrive. 

Eighteen years later, the shooter is still at large and the witnesses of the massacre in the Lane Bryant store remain haunted by what they saw. 

Among them is Kevin Collinge, the first paramedic on the scene, who to this day fears that he may be to blame for the deaths of the five women. 

Collinge was coincidentally called to the Target store next door as the attack in Lane Bryant was unfolding on February 2, 2008. 

He arrived with sirens blaring - and has always worried that the noise from his vehicle may have startled the shooter and sent him into a killing frenzy. 

Unbeknownst to him, six women - the store manager, an employee and four customers - were being pushed into a backroom by an unidentified gunman in the store at the time. 

The shooter killed all but one of them and escaped with some cash and goods. Only one of the women survived; she played dead after having bullets aimed at her neck. 

Now, a new documentary seeks to unpick the unsolved mass killing. 

 

On February 2, 2008, a gunman entered this Lane Bryant store in Tinley Park, Illinois, and murdered five women before escaping. The case remains unsolved 18 years later

On February 2, 2008, a gunman entered this Lane Bryant store in Tinley Park, Illinois, and murdered five women before escaping. The case remains unsolved 18 years later 

Paramedic Kevin Collinge was the first to paramedic to arrive on the scene having initially been called out to the nearby Target store on a separate emergency

Paramedic Kevin Collinge was the first to paramedic to arrive on the scene having initially been called out to the nearby Target store on a separate emergency

 

'I know they were listening to my sirens when I was driving into the Target. 

'That means they were in that store and in that situation, and I drove nearly in front of the store,' he says in a new documentary about the unsolved mass murder,' says Collinge in a clip obtained by the Daily Mail. 

Rhoda McFarland, Carrie Chiuso, Connie R Woolfolk, Sarah T Szafranski, and Jennifer L Bishop were inside the women's clothing store on what was expected to be a busy Saturday when the gunman struck. 

The five women and the unidentified survivor were directed into a back room and tied up with duct tape. 

Store manager McFarland, 42, broke free and made a 911 call from her cellphone. 

In it, she can be heard whispering 'Lane Bryant' to the operator as the gunman's voice is heard in the background.

The killer was heard in the background shouting 'Don't be a hero, alright?' and then 'I'm losing it!' 

Collinge doesn't know if her call was made before he entered the parking lot.

Police missed the killer by only a few minutes. 

The terror lasted around 40 minutes - an unusually long period for what seemed at first to be a simple robbery gone wrong.

'It just adds to the mystery,' the documentary's maker Charlie Minn said of the prolonged ordeal.  

 

Police made a rendering of what the killer might look like based on what the surviving woman told them

Police made a rendering of what the killer might look like based on what the surviving woman told them

A woman places flowers at a makeshift memorial outside the Lane Bryant store two days after the shooting in 2008

A woman places flowers at a makeshift memorial outside the Lane Bryant store two days after the shooting in 2008

Michael Hudek (pictured), the brother of one of the victims, broke down in tears recalling the days after the shooting

Michael Hudek (pictured), the brother of one of the victims, broke down in tears recalling the days after the shooting

 

McFarland was a former minister and was adored by her Lane Bryant staff. She wasn't due to work that day but had gone in to lend a hand in anticipation of a rush of shoppers. 

Szafranski was the youngest victim at just 22 and had just graduated college, while Bishop, 34, was an ICU nurse who left behind three children. 

Woolfolk, 37, was the most 'gutsy' victim - she fought back at gunpoint before being killed. 

Her brother, Eric Woolfolk, told The Denver Post in 2008 that her body had bruising on it when it was found. 

'He might have tortured her. This person is obviously a sick person,' he said. 

Two days after the killings police released a sketch of the suspect from the description the surviving victim gave them.

She said he was a black man, aged 25 to 35, 5ft 8in to 5ft 10in tall and weighing 200lbs to 230lbs. 

He had a receding hairline and thick braided hair, with one braid sporting four green beads.

He made off with a few hundred dollars and some jewelry in the deadly heist. 

Minn said he made the documentary to garner much-needed attention toward the murders and to bring justice for the victims' families. 

He is hopeful that social media sleuths will be able to solve what the Tinley Park Police have never been able to.  

'The lack of transparency and communication is revolting, and it's already made a difficult case even that much harder to crack.

'For 18 years, it's been horrific in terms of the results,' he said. 

'We need a fresh set of eyes on this thing. We need something more innovative, something more groundbreaking.' 

Minn has contacted police multiple times to discuss the case, but says he's received  no response.

Phil Valois, the Tinley Park police commander who initially oversaw the case, spoke on the first anniversary of the shooting saying there were still a number of unanswered questions as to why a gunman would rob the store in broad daylight. 

 

 

Filmmaker Charlie Minn told the Daily Mail that he doesn't believe the Tinley Park Police Department has done enough to solve the murder and is hoping his documentary will help 

 

'There’s a lot of theories,' Valois told NBC News at the time. 

'He might have had bad info. He might not have thought it out very well. There’s any number of reasons he might have done it the way he did it.'

A $100,000 reward was offered in 2008 for any information leading to an arrest.

An audio recording of the shooter's voice from the 911 call, a wanted poster and reward information is still on Tinley Park government's website.

Who Killed These Women? will be released in four Chicago area movie theaters - AMC River East 21, AMC Crestwood 18 and AMC New Lenox 14. It will also premiere at the Marcus Orland Park theater. 

It is set to be released on February 13. For non-Chicago-area residents, the film will be released on Amazon Prime a few months after its theater debut. 

The store shuttered after the shooting and a TJ Maxx was opened in its place in 2013. 

I DON'T DOUBT THIS FOR ONE MOMENT ..... CHRIS CHRISTIE CLAIMS THAT MANY REPUBLICANS AGREE WITH HIM THAT TRUMP IS 'NUTS'

Chris Christie reveals what Republicans really say about Trump behind his back

 

By James Cirrone 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 7, 2026

 

 

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said many elected Republicans speak about President Donald Trump in negative terms behind closed doors

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said many elected Republicans speak about President Donald Trump in negative terms behind closed doors

 

Former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has said that elected Republicans are not nearly as effusive in their praise of President Donald Trump when the camera is not on.

In fact, he claimed many of them share Christie's view that Trump is 'nuts', including Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.

During an Friday appearance on 'Overtime', an online-only segment of 'Real Time with Bill Maher', Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland asked Christie what 'Republicans say to each other when we're not listening about what's happening in America right now.'

'Look, so many of my fellow party members, especially, come up to me because I say all this stuff out loud, and they - in the green room at ABC, they'll say, "You're so brave. That's so great. I totally agree with you. [Trump's] nuts." And then they go out on camera to be interviewed, and they go, "The greatest president since Abraham Lincoln,"' Christie said. 

He continued: 'And then they come back in the green room, and they say to me, "You know, I have to do that, but like I don't really mean it." That's what they say.' 

During his political career, Trump has compared himself to Lincoln many times. In a December 2022 video promoting his NFT trading cards, he said: 'This is Donald Trump, hopefully your favorite president of all time, better than Lincoln, better than Washington'.

When Bill Maher asked Christie for specific Republicans, he was hesitant to name names. He only threw Graham under the bus.

The Daily Mail approached Graham's office for comment. 

 

One of them is Senator Lindsey Graham, according to Christie, pictured in the Oval Office on February 3 during a bill signing

One of them is Senator Lindsey Graham, according to Christie, pictured in the Oval Office on February 3 during a bill signing

 

Christie, along with Graham and more than a dozen other candidates, ran for president in 2016 against Trump. 

Most of those candidates, all of whom harshly criticized Trump during the Republican primary, have gone on to be ardent supporters of his MAGA movement.

They include Marco Rubio, a former Florida senator who is now Trump's secretary of state. During the 2016 campaign, Rubio once suggested Trump had a small penis.

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas is another notable example. Trump implied Cruz's wife, Heidi, was ugly compared to his wife, Melania, in a tweet from March 2016.

Cruz responded by calling Trump a 'sniveling coward' and telling him to 'leave Heidi the hell alone'. Months later, after Trump had won the GOP nomination, a picture came out of a frowning Cruz phone-banking for the Trump-led ticket.

After 2016, Christie supported Trump as well, even becoming the leader of his transition team until Mike Pence was selected as the running mate. He then served as an informal advisor during the first term.

Christie had a falling out with Trump over his refusal to concede to Joe Biden in the 2020 election. 

His criticism became even sharper after the January 6 riot at the Capitol Building, which delayed the certification of the electoral vote and led to thousands of Trump supporters being arrested and charged with crimes.

 

Image may contain Tie Accessories Accessory Human Person Coat Suit Clothing Overcoat Apparel Heidi Cruz and Crowd
During the 2016 campaign, Trump implied Senator Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi, was ugly compared to his wife, Melania. Months later, Cruz was phone-banking for the Trump-Pence ticket
Christie, along with more than a dozen other candidates, ran against Trump in the 2016 GOP primary. Most of them still support Trump to this day

Christie, along with more than a dozen other candidates, ran against Trump in the 2016 GOP primary. Most of them still support Trump to this day

 

His criticism became even sharper after the January 6 riot at the Capitol Building, which delayed the certification of the electoral vote and led to thousands of Trump supporters being arrested and charged with crimes. 

Christie argued that Trump incited the attack on the Capitol with his speech at the Ellipse.

He ran against Trump in the 2024 primary but dropped out before any contests were held. Trump came away with 76 percent of the vote to former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley's 19 percent.

FROM ACROSS THE BORDER ... QUICK, CALL KRISTI NOEM AND GET HER TO HAVE ICE DEAL WITH THESE INVADERS FROM MEXICO

Flesh-eating worms spreading into the US triggers official disaster declaration

 

By Stacy Liberatore 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 7, 2026

 

 

The parasite, commonly called a New World Screwworm, lays hundreds of larvae in the wounds of animals and humans, which hatch within hours and consume their victim's tissue

The tropical fly, commonly called a New World Screwworm, lays hundreds of larvae (pictured) in the wounds of animals and humans, which hatch within hours and consume their host's tissue

 

A terrifying flesh-eating parasite is pouring into the US from across the border in Mexico.

The  tropical fly, commonly called a New World Screwworm (NWS), lays hundreds of larvae in the wounds of animals and humans, which hatch within hours and consume their host's tissue. 

These infestations can lead to deep, painful wounds that become infected and often result in death if left untreated.

Texas Governor Greg Abbot issued a declaration of disaster on Tuesday, as the screwworms endanger the state's booming beef industry.

The declaration gives Abbot's task force greater authority, resources and speed needed to confront the growing threat posed by the parasite. When screwworms became a major problem in the US, it cost the US $200 million - roughly $1.8 billion today - in livestock 

As the screwworms move closer to Texas, Florida officials reported their first case last week.

The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services found larvae in an open wound on a horse imported from Argentina. The horse has since been quarantined.

'The New World Screwworm was eradicated from the US more than four decades ago,' Florida officials announced. 'Its return would pose a serious threat to livestock, wildlife, and domestic animals, particularly in states like Florida with warm climates and abundant animal populations.'

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller cautioned Florida residents not to panic. 

'I want to set the record straight on the recent New World Screwworm detection in Florida,' Miller said in a statement.

'This detection did not constitute evidence of a US outbreak or domestic New World Screwworm infestation. 

'It was thankfully caught during a routine inspection of an imported horse arriving from a country south of the Darién Gap.'

However, he urged Texas ranchers and families to remain vigilant along the southern border and continue to routinely inspect all warm-blooded animals, including livestock, wildlife and pets, and report any suspicion of larvae infestation immediately. 

'This is a serious risk to our livestock industry and one that the Texas Department of Agriculture has been preparing for through our own heightened surveillance, coordination, and response planning,' said Miller.

'The New World screwworm is inching closer to Texas each and every day, and we must be proactive in responding to this threat.'

The screwworm begins its attack when a female fly lays her eggs in an open wound or body orifice.

 

The above map shows areas that the screwworm could inhabit in blue. These include parts of Florida and Texas

The above map shows areas that the screwworm could inhabit in blue. These include parts of Florida and Texas 

 

These flies are attracted to the scent of exposed tissue and openings, which can be as small as a tick bite, a nasal or eye passage, a newborn’s navel, or genital areas, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).

Once laid, the eggs hatch into larvae that burrow into the flesh like tiny screws, the agency said.

A single female can lay 200 to 300 eggs at a time and as many as 3,000 over her lifetime, KHOU 11 reported. Infestations may also become visible on the skin.

In 2024, an unnamed patient in Maryland recently returned to the US from El Salvador and had been infested with the parasite. 

Department of Health and Human Services officials revealed the case but stressed that the risk to the public was 'very low'. 

The infection was first reported by Maryland officials and at the CDC on August 4.

The worms were eliminated in the US in 1966, but sporadic cases have been detected since amid outbreaks in Central America. The latest case is not the first case ever in the US, but the first case in an individual who had traveled to the US from a country battling an outbreak.

The infection was first reported by officials in Maryland and at the CDC on August 4.

ADDENDUM: From Texas A&M

What is the New World screwworm?

 

 

New World screwworm

 

The New World screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax), also known as the primary screwworm, is a tropical fly capable of surviving in the southern U.S. The New World screwworm is incapable of overwintering in regions that experience low temperatures or extended dry periods — they don’t do well below 45 degrees and certainly die if frozen; however, the larvae can burrow about six inches into the soil, changing the temperatures that they experience.

This fly poses a serious threat to livestock and wildlife because it deposits eggs into the wounds of living animals, thereby leading to larval infestations. Because they can host on any living mammal, they can also affect pets and humans.

This metallic green-blue fly with large orange eyes is about twice the size of a common house fly. New World screwworms do not bite animals; their damage comes from laying eggs in the open wounds of living, warm-blooded animals — though rarely birds. The immature fly larvae, or maggots, feed on the living tissues of hosts, burrowing into the animal’s tissue, causing tremendous damage and often resulting in the host’s death.

 


Why is it called a screwworm?

Screwworms get their name from how they feed — they burrow or “screw” into wounds. This can cause quite a bit of damage as they tear at the tissue with their sharp mouth hooks. The wound gets bigger and deeper as more eggs hatch and larvae feed. If wounds go untreated, infestations can lead to serious harm or be fatal.