Trump lashes out at ‘weaklings’ who believe Epstein ‘bullsh*t’ amid building GOP pressure to release documents

President Donald Trump is accusing some of his onetime supporters of being “weaklings” who are falling prey to Democratic “bullshit” about the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — concluding that …

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“She Never Held Them… But They Carry Her In Their Hearts.” On a warm July evening in the candlelit gardens of Kensington Palace, the Royal Family gathered to honor what would have been Princess Diana’s 64th birthday. But no one expected the tribute that would leave a nation in tears. Catherine, Princess of Wales, stepped to a white piano and whispered, “This is for our beloved mother — forever cherished. Even though the children never met their grandmother… they loved her.” Her voice cracked. William looked down, hand on George’s shoulder. The garden fell silent. Then, Catherine played—a melody soft, aching, sacred. The music said what words could not: Diana lived on. In stories. In kindness. In every beat of her grandchildren’s hearts. As the last note faded, no one clapped. No one dared. Because in that silence, the world finally understood: she never met them… but somehow, they miss her. They love her.

“For Our Beloved Mother”: Kate Middleton’s Emotional Tribute to Princess Diana on What Would Have Been Her 64th BirthdayOn the serene evening of July 1st, beneath the soft golden light …

“She Never Held Them… But They Carry Her In Their Hearts.” On a warm July evening in the candlelit gardens of Kensington Palace, the Royal Family gathered to honor what would have been Princess Diana’s 64th birthday. But no one expected the tribute that would leave a nation in tears. Catherine, Princess of Wales, stepped to a white piano and whispered, “This is for our beloved mother — forever cherished. Even though the children never met their grandmother… they loved her.” Her voice cracked. William looked down, hand on George’s shoulder. The garden fell silent. Then, Catherine played—a melody soft, aching, sacred. The music said what words could not: Diana lived on. In stories. In kindness. In every beat of her grandchildren’s hearts. As the last note faded, no one clapped. No one dared. Because in that silence, the world finally understood: she never met them… but somehow, they miss her. They love her. Read More

He had no life jacket. No plan. But when the flood hit Camp Mystic, 70-year-old Richard “Dick” Eastland had something bigger—heart. Known simply as “Mr. Dick” to generations of campers, he didn’t run from the rising water on July 4th. He ran into it. Flash floods tore through the Texas Hill Country—trees snapping, cabins breaking, water roaring. But Dick didn’t stop. No gear. No help. Just one mission: get the girls out. Some screamed. Some were frozen in fear. But Dick pushed through waist-deep water, mud, and chaos—pulling them to safety one by one. At least nine lives were saved. Then came the final wave. Huge. Violent. Unstoppable. And when it passed, Mr. Dick was gone. His story spread fast. Texas grieved. The whole country listened. And when Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes heard what happened, he didn’t just honor Dick’s memory—he made the Eastland family a promise that brought tears to thousands. Mr. Dick’s courage didn’t just save lives. It inspired a nation.

“HE DIED SAVING CHILDREN”: Patrick Mahomes’ Emotional Promise to Family of Camp Director Killed in Texas Flood Brings Nation to Tears He didn’t have a life jacket.He didn’t have a …

He had no life jacket. No plan. But when the flood hit Camp Mystic, 70-year-old Richard “Dick” Eastland had something bigger—heart. Known simply as “Mr. Dick” to generations of campers, he didn’t run from the rising water on July 4th. He ran into it. Flash floods tore through the Texas Hill Country—trees snapping, cabins breaking, water roaring. But Dick didn’t stop. No gear. No help. Just one mission: get the girls out. Some screamed. Some were frozen in fear. But Dick pushed through waist-deep water, mud, and chaos—pulling them to safety one by one. At least nine lives were saved. Then came the final wave. Huge. Violent. Unstoppable. And when it passed, Mr. Dick was gone. His story spread fast. Texas grieved. The whole country listened. And when Chiefs star Patrick Mahomes heard what happened, he didn’t just honor Dick’s memory—he made the Eastland family a promise that brought tears to thousands. Mr. Dick’s courage didn’t just save lives. It inspired a nation. Read More