Don Lemon Just Hit Rock Bottom
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Former U.S. Attorney Involved in Trump Transition Drops BOMBSHELL, Says Plan to PURGE Corruption at DOJ Was NOT Followed.
Brett Tolman revealed that there was a plan to restructure and overhaul the Department of Justice when President Trump took office and it was ignored.… pic.twitter.com/CwkUciUZF8
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) April 3, 2026
The Marxist globalists in charge before are STILL in charge. Brett Tolman revealed that there was a plan to restructure and overhaul the Department of Justice when President Trump took office and it was ignored. “Unlike what happened in the State Department with their plan, and unlike several other agencies, the DOJ plan wasn’t followed. And when I say wasn’t followed, we made recommendations on internal gutting that needed to occur in order for the Attorney General to maintain the capability of implementing this administration’s priorities”
Former U.S. Attorney Involved in Trump Transition
The truth is OUT! Police have released body-cam footage that DESTROYS the left’s narrative that cops took out an “unarmed, innocent member of the community”!
In the footage, you can see a 45-year-old man wanted for child s*x crimes pulling a gun on a Wichita police officer… pic.twitter.com/gmEgJchDM7
— Blue Lives Matter (@bluelivesmtr) April 4, 2026
The truth is OUT! Police have released body-cam footage that DESTROYS the left’s narrative that cops took out an “unarmed, innocent member of the community”! In the footage, you can see a 45-year-old man wanted for child s*x crimes pulling a gun on a Wichita police officer before the officer opened fire and k*lled him. It all when down when cops were trying to arrest a man on a warrant and eight counts of s*xual exploitation of a child. When they told him he was being arrested, bodycam footage shows he pulled a gun. An officer opened fire and ended the threat. REPOST this everywhere and get the TRUTH out!
post presents the footage to counter claims of an unjustified shooting of an unarmed man, emphasizing the suspect’s actions and charges in support of law enforcement.
The truth is OUT! Police have released
SOCIALISM: Democrats want to eliminate private property. The first step is to pass laws that allow tenants to stop paying rent. Here’s Rep Pressley explaining. pic.twitter.com/buwrOyGOpr
— @amuse (@amuse) April 4, 2026
SOCIALISM: Democrats want to eliminate private property.
🚨 BOOM! Gen Z women are DITCHING the “girlboss” lie and going FULL tradwife, putting FAMILY and real life first again! pic.twitter.com/yLfD1xJz4F
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) April 4, 2026
The bad news is with AI, men are starting to look away. And once a hot robot is created in the next couple of years, women might have to focus only on their careers from that point on, as our birthrate declines to a worse level than even South Korea
🚨 BOOM! Gen Z women are DITCHING
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Double mail-in ballots just got sent out in the Green Bay, Wisconsin election, and voters are raising security concerns
We need to abolish mass mail-in voting. IT’S FRAUD PRONE
REP. TOM TIFFANY: “Over 150 Green Bay voters were mailed DUPLICATE absentee ballots… pic.twitter.com/0AdO6gnLhr
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) April 4, 2026
— Chuck (@chuckM76) April 4, 2026
HOLY SMOKES. Double mail-in ballots just got sent out in the Green Bay, Wisconsin election, and voters are raising security concerns We need to abolish mass mail-in voting. IT’S FRAUD PRONE REP. TOM TIFFANY: “Over 150 Green Bay voters were mailed DUPLICATE absentee ballots for the spring election. This comes after Madison mailed 2,215 DUPLICATE absentee ballots in the 2024 presidential election.” Local news says, “This incident brings up worries over potential election fraud within the city of Green Bay.”
Democrats know voter fraud. As President Trump said, for America to survive we must stop Democrat voter fraud, and mail in ballots are almost all fraud
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Double mail-in ballots just
BREAKING : This is extremely illegal. This is Matthew Gallagher, who created 800+ Facebook accounts posing as fake doctors to advertise on Facebook, and went on to build a GLP-1 telehealth company with just $20,000, AI, and only one full-time teammate, his brother. The New York Times fabricated their AI startup story. It generated 401M USD in 2025 and could reach 1.8B USD in 2026. Medvi received FDA Warning Letter #721455 in February 2026 for misbranding violations. Its clinician network, OpenLoop, suffered a data breach in January 2026 that exposed 1.6 million patient records. Futurism reported that they used AI-generated deepfake before-and-after photos in their marketing. A class action lawsuit was filed in Delaware in November 2025. They are also running 800+ fake doctor accounts on Facebook to sell compounded GLP-1s.

Incredible ads!
Look at Dr. Alistair Whitmore from Kyiv, lives in Russia, Russian-American Philhellene, Musician, Female, Bronze Age Aegean Archaeology advertising GLP-1s! 🤣🤣 https://t.co/ezkpP5KhPf pic.twitter.com/vzwWQ4A37F
— David Gobaud (@davidgobaud) April 2, 2026
BREAKING : This is extremely illegal. This


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Forget the grand oil paintings where Jesus and the Twelve look like they’re crashing a five-star banquet hall, complete with endless loaves and chalices big enough to bathe in. The real Last Supper wasn’t some ostentatious send-off or a flex of divine catering. It was a simple, profoundly intentional Passover gathering in 1st-century Jerusalem—a meal soaked in centuries of memory, sacrifice, deliverance, and covenant. Every bite carried the weight of an ancient story: God yanking His people from Egyptian chains.
Scholars, armed with the Gospels, the Book of Exodus, ancient Jewish customs, archaeological digs, and reconstructions by historians and archaeologists, paint a far more grounded picture than those lavish European canvases. No overflowing tables of decadence. Just everyday Judean fare, each element pulsing with symbolism.
Picture the scene: Jesus and His disciples reclining together (as was the custom), sharing dishes in a modest upper room during Passover. The menu? Unleavened bread—flat, hasty matzah reminding everyone of the Israelites’ frantic midnight escape, dough not given time to rise. Roasted lamb, echoing the protective sacrifice whose blood marked doorposts so death would pass over. Bitter herbs (think endive, chicory, or wild greens) that made your eyes water and recalled the sting of slavery. A sweet, sticky charoset—often made from dates, nuts, and a touch of wine—mimicking the mortar the enslaved Hebrews used to build Pharaoh’s cities. Lentil or bean stew (sometimes slow-cooked like an ancient cholent), olives drizzled with hyssop (a minty herb), perhaps a simple fish sauce or dates for a bit of natural sweetness, and wine—diluted with water, as Romans and locals often did, sipped from shared cups.
The TikTok reconstruction by Eats History captures it beautifully: a humble spread of unleavened flatbread, cumin-spiced lentil stew, roasted lamb paired with those bitter greens, date-based charoset, and that diluted red wine. Historians rate it as surprisingly tasty and nourishing—an 8.7 out of 10 ancient meal. No microwave shortcuts or branded fillers here; just food with a storyline. https://www.tiktok.com/@eatshistory/video/7624247254202830093?_r=1&_t=ZT-95EpjmTUe3K
And then Jesus does something revolutionary. He takes the bread, blesses it, breaks it, and says, in essence, “This is My body.” He lifts the cup of wine: “This is My blood of the new covenant.” In one quiet act, He layers fresh meaning onto the old ritual. The Passover lamb that once pointed to temporary deliverance now foreshadows His own sacrifice. The bread and wine become emblems of a deeper freedom—not just from earthly tyrants, but from sin and death itself.

Here’s the added wisdom we often miss in our rush: Meaning outlasts luxury every single time. In a world obsessed with Instagrammable feasts, influencer “glow-up” plates, and convenience that costs us our health and attention, the Last Supper whispers a timeless truth. A table doesn’t need to be extravagant to be transformative. What matters is presence, remembrance, and intention. Families today could learn from this—gathering not for spectacle, but to retell stories that bind generations, to share simple food that nourishes body and soul, and to speak of deliverance in their own lives.
The bitter herbs taught empathy for suffering. The charoset reminded them that even hardship produces something sweet when mixed with hope. The lamb spoke of costly redemption. Nothing was random; everything invited reflection.
Centuries later, we still gather around bread and wine (or juice) in churches worldwide, echoing that upper room. But perhaps we’ve gilded the memory too much with Renaissance flair. The original was earthy, symbolic, and revolutionary—not a party, but a pivot point in human history.
So next time you see those dramatic artworks with their theatrical spreads, smile and remember the real deal: a handful of friends, basic Judean staples, and a Teacher turning a traditional meal into the foundation of faith for billions. No decadence required. Just deep, lasting meaning—which, in the end, is the only feast that truly satisfies.
In our noisy, Democrat corruption, fake news distracted age, maybe the wisest move is to reclaim a bit of that simplicity: fewer distractions at the table, more stories shared, and food that reminds us who we are and where we’ve been led. The Last Supper wasn’t about the menu looking good for the cameras. It was about changing hearts forever.
Want to know more? What did Jesus Eat at the Last Supper? The Real Last Supper Recipe – Eat History
Mal Antoni, Ben at Whatfinger News
Forget the grand oil paintings where Jesus
American mother shows her grocery store trip for her 6 kids
When RFK Jr says that we need to Make America Great Again, this is what he’s talking about
He says we need to eat real, fresh ingredients. There isn’t a single fresh food item for her 6 kids pic.twitter.com/Vfjc1iZzNy
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) April 4, 2026
Behold, dear reader, the viral spectacle unfolding on X: one heroic American mom, bravely wheeling not one but two overflowing carts for her brood of six. It’s the kind of shopping trip that makes you wonder if the produce section was on strike that day. Because guess what? Not a lone apple, not a rebellious carrot, not even a suspicious-looking banana dared to crash this party. Zero fresh food. Zilch. Nada.
And when RFK Jr. starts preaching about Making America Great Again through real, honest-to-goodness ingredients, this right here is the neon billboard he’s pointing at with a giant, exasperated sigh.
Ah, the excuses are as predictable as the next blood-sugar rollercoaster. “It’s all about convenience and cost, you see!” Real food? Pfft—it has the audacity to spoil after a few days, like some kind of high-maintenance diva. And who has time for that when home ec classes have gone the way of the dodo? A whole generation raised without learning which end of a spatula is up or why “nutrition” isn’t just a fancy word on the back of a cereal box. Perfect setup for the grand illusion.
They’ll swear up and down that this cart is the pinnacle of practicality—fast, effortless, kid-approved, and hey, even wallet-friendly! What a steal for the modern family!

Except… peek behind the curtain, and it’s nothing but a glittering parade of corporate wizardry in shiny packaging. Multi-packs of chips that scream “variety” while delivering the same salty regret. Crackers posing as snacks. Sugary sodas and “smoothies” that are basically fruit-flavored regret in a bottle. Cereals that crunch like disappointment, frozen “meals” that microwave into oblivion, and enough boxed mysteries to stock a fallout shelter. Gourmet? Hardly. It’s edible engineering at its finest—technically qualifies as food if you’re feeling generous with the definition.
But here’s the punchline: this so-called bargain is anything but. It’s pricey, leaves you hollow inside (low on the satisfaction scale, even lower on fiber), and cranks the dial to eleven on sugar, those sneaky seed oils, salt, and mystery fillers. Your body treats it like a hit-and-run: inhales it in a frenzy, then waves goodbye faster than you can say “crash.”
That’s the dirty little secret nobody wants to admit. Empty calories aren’t just plotting against your waistline—they’re pickpocketing your paycheck too. This stuff is stripped, softened, and scientifically tweaked to be scarf-able, crave-inducing, and repurchase-ready. It sails through your system like a polite dinner guest who overstays by zero seconds. Blood sugar skyrockets, energy nosedives, and suddenly the kitchen is under siege again: “Mom, I’m starving—got any more pouches?”

So families drop serious coin on carts that look bountiful but deliver all the staying power of a tissue in a hurricane. Fill ’em up, feel empty, repeat. Brilliant business model, terrible life strategy.
This isn’t some rare glitch in the matrix—it’s the default setting for too many households. RFK Jr.’s call to arms isn’t about gourmet snobbery; it’s about clawing back to basics: actual food that nourishes instead of just occupying space until the next craving hits. Because when your “practical” haul is a rainbow of boxes and zero real sustenance, you’re not saving time or money. You’re just signing up for the expensive, exhausting cycle of fake fullness.
America deserves better than this fluorescent feast. Time to dust off the pots, remember what real ingredients look like, and maybe—just maybe—make grocery runs great again. One non-microwaveable meal at a time.
Mal Antoni & Beth at Whatfinger News
American mother shows her grocery store trip