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  • Oregon county DA drops charges against conservative journalist after Portland arrest

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    Oregon officials declined to pursue charges against conservative journalist Nick Sortor on Monday after his arrest in Portland during a chaotic protest outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility.

    Sortor was captured on video being taken into custody on Thursday and was initially charged with second-degree disorderly conduct. He was later released, but his arrest quickly went viral after he claimed he was detained following a confrontation with two Antifa-affiliated individuals.

    However, the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office has since reversed course, issuing a statement dropping charges against Sortor due to insufficient evidence that a crime was committed.

    PORTLAND POLICE SERGEANT APPEARS TO CRITICIZE ASSAULT VICTIMS FOR ANTAGONIZING ANTI-ICE PROTESTERS

    Conservative journalist Nick Sortor, left, was arrested on Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025, during protests outside an ICE facility in Portland, Oregon. On the right are two men who were seen fighting near the facility. (X/@yogashortsss; X/@KatieDaviscourt)

    “After a careful review of the investigation, including reports and video, we do not believe the crime of Disorderly Conduct can be proven against Mr. Sortor beyond a reasonable doubt,” the press release said. “The two other individuals arrested for Disorderly Conduct October 2nd have been charged.” 

    The statement continued, “We greatly appreciate the efforts of the Portland Police Bureau to manage the situation near the ICE building during this time of political unrest. The Multnomah County District Attorney’s office remains committed to a fair and impartial administration of justice.” 

    In a statement to Fox News Digital, Portland Police Bureau Chief Bob Day celebrated the decision and the District Attorney’s Office review.

    JUSTICE DEPARTMENT PROBES PORTLAND POLICE BUREAU AFTER TRUMP ADMINISTRATION BIAS CLAIMS

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    Federal agents, including members of the Department of Homeland Security, Border Patrol, and the police, attempt to keep protesters back outside a downtown U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility on October 05, 2025, in Portland, Oregon.  (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

    “I want to thank the District Attorney’s Office for their thorough review of this case. Since June 8, 2025, we have made 36 arrests in the area near the ICE facility. We remain focused on ensuring a safe environment for everyone in the South Waterfront,” Day said. “Our enforcement actions are guided solely by law and probable cause, not by politics or personal characteristics. We are committed to upholding the rule of law equally and fairly, regardless of political affiliation, gender, age, race, or economic status.”

    He added, “We will continue our efforts in the South Waterfront to investigate crimes, make arrests when warranted, and refer cases involving criminal behavior to the District Attorney’s Office.”

    TRUMP ADMINISTRATION REVIEWING PORTLAND FEDERAL FUNDING AMID ANTI-ICE CLASHES, JOURNALIST’S DETENTION

    A person is taken into custody by Portland officials

    Portland, Oregon has been the site of several chaotic ICE-related protests. (X/@KatieDaviscourt)

    Though Sortor called the announcement a “victory” on X, he hinted at further legal action.

    “I will still be appearing in court at the Portland Justice Center at 2pm PT to finalize this. And trust me, this is ONLY the beginning,” Sortor wrote.

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  • Southern California high school student suspended after MAGA hat sparks dispute

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    An Orange County, California, high school student said he was suspended after his “Make America Great Again” hat was stolen, sparking a political argument with another student.

    Laguna Beach High School student Zach Hornstein told Fox News Digital that he and several friends wore MAGA hats on Sept. 11 to honor Charlie Kirk, the Turning Point USA co-founder who was shot and killed during a speaking event at a Utah college campus the day before.

    “His death really affected us,” Hornstein said. “I may not agree with everything he says, but I appreciate that he encourages students to think critically, consider both sides, and engage in honest discussions. My mom is an immigrant, and I was brought up to love America. On Sept. 11, I wanted to feel patriotic and show my support for our country as a whole.”

    At the end of the school day, Hornstein said, a female student grabbed his hat and threw it in the girls’ bathroom trash can. A political argument followed, during which the student used profanity when speaking about President Donald Trump, according to KTTV-TV, Fox 11 Los Angeles. 

    STUDENTS SUPPORTING CHARLIE KIRK SAY THEY ‘ARE NOT AFRAID’ AFTER ASSASSINATION, VOW TO DEFEND FREE SPEECH

    Zach Hornstein, a Laguna Beach High School student, said he was suspended after a student grabbed his MAGA hat that he wore on Sept. 11 to honor Charlie Kirk and led to a political argument between students. (iStock/Reuters)

    Hornstein said the group “got over it and moved on” but, at a teacher’s direction, he filed an incident report and requested a written apology. The school later suspended both students.

    Hornstein called the suspension “extremely upsetting” because it interfered with his rigorous AP class schedule.

    “To this day, I do not understand what I was actually suspended for,” he told Fox News Digital. “During the argument, I jokingly said, ‘If you don’t like America, Canada has open borders,’ which was confirmed by numerous students, including the girl who took my hat off.”

    Hornstein said he and the other student remain friends, and he believes school administrators made a mistake.

    VIGILS HELD ACROSS US AFTER ASSASSINATION OF CHARLIE KIRK: ‘WE MUST HEAL’

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    Well-wishers add to a makeshift memorial at Turning Point USA headquarters in honor of Charlie Kirk, described here as the late 31-year-old founder and CEO of the organization, on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP/Ross D. Franklin)

    “She was suspended as well, and I believe that it was a complete overreaction,” he said. “I think it was a highly emotional day for everyone on 9/11, and she made a mistake for which she later apologized.”

    “We were able to work through it in a healthy way, and I wish the adults involved had modeled that same approach instead of creating more division,” he added.

    His mother, Janet Semenova, told Fox News Digital her son is an honor roll student and had never been disciplined before.

    She believes her son was targeted because of his political views.

    “I think it’s a double standard,” she told Fox11. “I think kids who have certain political beliefs are held to a different standard than kids who have other political beliefs.”

    COMPLETE COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRK 

    A 'Remembering Charlie Kirk' graphic sitting on a table with other Turning Point USA content

    Attendees pick up posters of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk during a vigil at Desert Financial Arena on the campus of Arizona State University (ASU) in Tempe, Arizona, on Monday, Sept. 15, 2025. (Rebecca Noble/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    The Laguna Beach Unified School District said it does not discipline students for expressing political opinions and issued the following statement:

    “We are legally required to keep student discipline matters confidential to protect the privacy and well-being of all students. Protecting free expression is fundamental to our democracy, and schools play a critical role in helping young people navigate differing viewpoints with respect. Our responsibility as educators is to support students in engaging through constructive dialogue and healthy debate that is respectful, empathetic, and rooted in civil discourse. High school is a formative time, and we are committed to helping students grow into thoughtful citizens who understand both their rights and responsibilities in a diverse community,” a spokesperson for the district told Fox News Digital.

    “When disputes arise on campus, schools must evaluate the behavior involved. California law defines the grounds for suspension, and we are reviewing the facts in this situation through that process to ensure it is handled fairly and consistently,” the statement continued.

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    The district’s dress code does not restrict students from wearing political apparel, and Hornstein said students are allowed to wear clothing with political messages as long as it is appropriate.

    Semenova said the family plans to appeal the suspension before the school board.

    “We deeply love this school and its teachers, which makes our disappointment in the administration’s handling of this sensitive situation even more pronounced,” she told Fox News Digital. “What we really want is an acknowledgment from the school that they could have done better and used this as an opportunity for learning and growth, instead of a moment that created further division. It is difficult to be a teenager, and I believe that it is our moral responsibility to help them become more empathetic and tolerant adults. In this, perhaps we can all learn a lesson from the late Charlie Kirk.”

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  • Fox News Digital dominates all news brands in key metrics during August

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    Fox News Digital dominated all news brands across key measurables, social media and YouTube during August as Americans continued to rely on the platform for critical information and analysis.

    The month of August featured a historic summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Trump administration deploying National Guard troops in Washington, D.C., Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announcing their engagement, Paramount and Skydance completing an $8 billion merger, and other headline-grabbing stories. 

    Along the way, Fox News Digital finished atop key categories among the competitive news set that includes The New York Times, CNN, CBS News, NBC News, ABC News, The Washington Post, USA Today and others.

    FOX NEWS ANNOUNCES REVAMPED WEEKEND LINEUP HIGHLIGHTING ‘COMMITMENT TO DELIVERING INCOMPARABLE COVERAGE’

    Fox News Digital is the nation’s top news brand. (iStock)

    Fox News Digital was No. 1 among multiplatform minutes, delivering a staggering 3.6 billion for a 10% increase compared to the prior year. The New York Times finished No. 2 with 1.2 billion multiplatform minutes, down 30% compared to last year, and CNN finished third with 826 million multiplatform minutes for a 65% drop. July marked the 54th consecutive month that Fox News Digital finished atop the category. 

    When it comes to multiplatform views, Fox News Digital was No. 1 with 1.8 billion for a 6% uptick compared to last year. The New York Times managed 1.3 billion multiplatform views to finish second but shed 18% compared to last year. CNN finished third with 605 million for a 54% drop. 

    It was the 16th straight month that Fox News Digital topped all competitive news brands in multiplatform views. 

    Fox News Digital also had 88 million total unique visitors across desktop and mobile to lead all news brands. It was the second consecutive month Fox News Digital has topped CNN in the key category. 

    FOX ONE LAUNCHES: USERS CAN STREAM LIVE NEWS, SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ANYWHERE

    U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin

    President Donald Trump greets Russian President Vladimir Putin as he arrives at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska on Aug. 15, 2025. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

    CNN had its worst month among both multiplatform views and minutes since tracking began in February 2015.

    Fox News Digital was also No. 1 in average views per visit among the news competitive set, with 2.6 average views per visit. 

    Fox News Digital delivered 148 million total digital multiplatform unique visitors, a 29% increase compared to last year. 

    COMCAST EXECUTIVES SCOLD STAFFERS TO ‘DO BETTER’ OVER MSNBC COVERAGE OF CHARLIE KIRK ASSASSINATION

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    Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement in August.  (TheStewartofNY/GC Images)

    Fox News finished August with a whopping 386.2 million views on YouTube to lead all news brands, including MSNBC, CNN, NBC News, ABC News and CBS News, according to Emplifi. Fox News was up 65% with YouTube views compared to last year and gained 16% compared to July. 

    Fox News was once again the most engaged brand on social media among the competitive set in August, with 101 million total social interactions, up 213% from last year and 24% from July, according to Emplifi. This included 71.9 million interactions on Facebook, 24.2 million Instagram interactions and 5.3 million X interactions.

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    The Fox News Mobile App had 6.3 million unique visitors during the news-heavy month. FOXBusiness.com drove 220 million multiplatform minutes in August while delivering 125 million multiplatform views and 27.8 million total digital multiplatform unique visitors.

    Fox News Digital, CBS News, NBC News, The Washington Post and ABC News have opted in to account for Social Incremental in total digital multiplatform unique visitors, while brands like CNN and The New York Times have not opted in.

    Digital data courtesy of Comscore. 

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  • Preliminary data shows Chicago Public Schools enrollment falls to historic low: report

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    Chicago Public Schools enrollment dipped further than last year, preliminary data shows.

    Chalkbeat analyzed preliminary data of the district’s enrollment ahead of Sept. 15, when the district releases the official count. The outlet reported that data, which is available on CPS school profiles, shows a decline in the number of English language learners and Black students.

    Chicago Public Schools has not officially provided its enrollment for the 2025-26 school year. 

    The district told Fox News Digital that it would not comment on the preliminary numbers.

    Chicago Public Schools enrollment dipped further than last year as reports showed the district was presiding over empty classrooms. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

    “Chicago Public Schools utilizes the 20th day of school each year – which this year is September 15th – as the official Districtwide student enrollment count.  With that in mind, CPS will not comment on any figures before the final analysis of 20th day enrollment as numbers normally fluctuate during the first month of school as late registrations and student mobility continue to affect totals,” a spokesperson said.

    “Twentieth day enrollment is a CPS-owned metric that does not have any explicit relationship to funding levels for CPS. The District will provide an enrollment update to the Chicago Board of Education later this fall, following the 20th day,” the spokesperson added.

    CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS AGREES TO PAY FEDS BACK $1 MILLION OVER MISALLOCATED GRANTS

    According to Chalkbeat, CPS saw a 4% decrease in students from last year looking at preliminary numbers.

    Enrollment currently stands at just over 313,000 students—the lowest the district has ever recorded—with 12,000 fewer students than last year, the report said.

    A recent report showed that declining enrollment in Chicago left about 150 of its schools half-empty.

    The Chalkbeat and ProPublica report found that 47 schools are operating at less than one-third capacity, driving up costs and limiting course offerings.

    SCHOOL DISTRICTS HIRE CONSULTANTS TO RECRUIT STUDENTS AS THEY FACE ENROLLMENT CRISIS: REPORT

    Preteen Boy doing schoolwork with dad. New Jersey lawmakers are considering a bill that would require homeschooling parents to teach diversity, equity, and inclusion, climate change, and gender identity, while also expanding state oversight.

    There has been an increase in parents choosing to homeschool their children since the pandemic, indicating a growing trend of parents overlooking public schools. (iStock)

    Chicago Public Schools had roughly 325,000 students enrolled last school year after losing 70,000 students over a decade. CPU officials have recently noted a continuous increase in the percentage of students with special needs. 

    A declining birth rate, global migration, and the COVID-19 pandemic contributed to declining enrollment in CPS.

    Chicago Public Schools enrollment challenges reflect a broader shift in American education, where families are increasingly exploring alternatives such as homeschooling, microschools, and school-choice programs. Homeschooling in particular grew after the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating more parents who are looking beyond public schools.

    Arizona became the first state to offer universal school choice in 2022, launching an $800 million program that gives parents $7,000 to put toward tuition. Several other states followed suit, signaling a wider movement toward alternatives to traditional public schools.

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  • Maryland teacher faces calls for resignation over controversial Charlie Kirk meme

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    A Maryland county executive called for the resignation of a middle school teacher who allegedly posted a joke online about the shooting of Charlie Kirk.

    According to local news outlet WBOC, a teacher based in Delmarva, Maryland, faced backlash on social media for their reaction to the conservative activist’s assassination on Wednesday.

    “As with much of the country, numerous Delmarva neighbors took to social media to add their perspective on Kirk’s death. In at least three cases, online posts from local teachers drew the outrage of their communities,” the outlet reported.

    In one case, the unidentified teacher, an employee at Salisbury Middle School, reportedly shared a meme depicting President Donald Trump telling Kirk, “This [Jeffrey] Epstein thing won’t die, gonna need you to take one for the team.”

    I’M A DEMOCRAT, AND CHARLIE KIRK’S MURDER MUST UNITE ALL AMERICANS AGAINST VIOLENCE

    According to WBOC, a Maryland teacher faced backlash on social media for their reaction to conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting. (Rebecca Noble/AFP via Getty Images)

    Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano told Fox News Digital that she was disturbed by the reactions to the death of Kirk on social media.

    “The tragic and senseless death of Charlie Kirk has shaken so many across our nation, and like many of you, I have been deeply disturbed to see some of the horrific and inappropriate posts circulating on social media in response to this loss. Regardless of political views, celebrating or mocking the death of any individual is cruel, unacceptable, and has no place in our community,” the official explained.

    Giordano said to Fox News Digital that she is aware of the concerns regarding the post allegedly made by the staff member.

    “I am aware of the concerns regarding a post allegedly made by a staff member at Salisbury Middle School. While personnel matters fall under the responsibility of the Board of Education and the Superintendent, I share in the concern and outrage that someone entrusted with the care and education of our children would engage in such behavior. Our children deserve to be taught and mentored by adults who model respect, compassion, and responsibility.”

    According to WBOC, Giordano on Wednesday “called for the resignation of a Wicomico County teacher after she says he ‘expressed support for political violence.’” 

    According to The Baltimore Sun, Giordano wrote on Facebook, “Tomorrow morning, I will be sending a formal letter to both the Wicomico County Board of Education and the Superintendent demanding the resignation of an individual within our school system who has openly promoted political violence.” 

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    Wicomico County Public Schools told Fox News Digital on Thursday that they were made aware of the social media post by a Salisbury Middle School teacher on Wednesday evening.

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    A Maryland county executive called for the resignation of a middle school teacher who reportedly expressed support for political violence. (Getty Images)

    “The posting of a meme and comments in relation to a very serious incident has been an unexpected, unnecessary and unwelcome disruption to school and school system operations. The social media post does not reflect the values of Wicomico County Public Schools and the Wicomico County Board of Education, and is not what we expect of our employees,” the spokesperson said to Fox News Digital.

    Wicomico County Public School officials are currently reviewing the teacher’s actions that caused online controversy.

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    Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano told Fox News Digital that she was disturbed by some of the reactions to the death of Kirk on social media. (iStock)

    COLUMBIA STUDENT SATIRE SITE JOKES ABOUT CHARLIE KIRK’S DEATH

    “We truly appreciate those who have taken time to share their concerns and assure everyone that this personnel matter is being immediately addressed. Wicomico County Public Schools staff are reviewing the situation carefully and will take appropriate action in accordance with our policies and commitment to maintaining a safe and respectful learning environment for our students. We thank those who have contacted us out of concern for our students and their education,” the spokesperson added.

    Wicomico County Public School officials are not able to comment on personnel matters.

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    “As a community, we must be better than this. Political disagreements should never cross into the realm of dehumanization or the glorification of violence. I call on everyone in Wicomico County to set a higher standard — one of civility, decency, and respect for all human life.”

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  • Trump makes surprise D.C. restaurant stop to showcase ‘virtually no crime’ at capital, faces down protesters

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    President Donald Trump made a rare public dining appearance Tuesday night when he stopped at Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab in Washington, D.C., aiming to highlight improvements in the capital’s safety under his administration.

    “We’re standing right in the middle of D.C., which, as you know, about over the last year was a very unsafe place. Over the last 20 years, it’s been very unsafe.” Trump told reporters outside the restaurant. “And now it’s got virtually no crime.”

    He added, “The restaurants now are booming. People are going out to dinner where they didn’t go out for years. And it’s a safe city. And I just want to thank the National Guard. We loved working with the mayor and the chief, and we all worked together and the outcome is really spectacular. We have a capital that’s very, very safe right now.” 

    During the dinner, Trump faced down left-wing protesters, who shouted, “Free D.C.! Free Palestine! Trump is the Hitler of our time!”

    TRUMP DINING AT DC RESTAURANTS WOULD CAUSE ‘POLITICAL MAELSTROM,’ WASHINGTON MAG WARNS

    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters outside the restaurant Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak & Stone Crab in Washington, DC, on September 9, 2025.  (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

    Trump appeared unfazed by the protests in video that went viral.

    This marks the first time Trump has publicly dined at a restaurant in Washington, D.C., in either of his terms. Trump was accompanied by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth.

    In a statement to Fox News Digital, Erika Polmar, the Executive Director of the Independent Restaurant Coalition, praised Trump for eating out and encouraged the president to promote policies to help the restaurant industry.

    “The President’s first dinner out in Washington, D.C. shouldn’t be his last,” Polmar said. “It’s never been more important for the Administration to recognize the important role restaurants and bars play in communities across the country. The reality on the ground is tough. Reservations are down nationwide, costs remain high, and too many independent restaurants are operating on razor-thin margins.” 

    DC PIZZERIA OWNER SAYS HOSTING TRUMP WOULD BE A ‘PRIVILEGE,’ REJECTS FEARS OF ‘POLITICAL MAELSTROM’

    Former President Donald Trump greets supporters and patrons at Versailles Cuban Restaurant

    President Donald Trump floated the idea of eating at a restaurant in Washington, D.C. last week. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    She continued, “That’s why we’re working with the administration to ensure the new No Tax on Tips policy is implemented fairly and includes tax relief for everyone, including back-of-house employees and those who are compensated by service charges. Independent restaurants and bars are one of America’s largest employers and sustain thousands more jobs in farms, wineries, linen companies, florists, and supply distributors nationwide. There is more work to do, and we hope the Administration continues to listen to independent restaurants and bars as they enact policies to ensure people are working, paid fairly, and can grow their businesses.”

    Trump floated the idea of dining at a local D.C. restaurant last week in response to his deployment of federal troops to crack down on crime.

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    President Donald Trump waving outside Joe's Seafood in D.C. Tuesday evening

    U.S. President Donald Trump waves as he arrives at Joe’s Seafood restaurant near the White House for dinner, in Washington, D.C., U.S., September 9, 2025. (Reuters/Jonathan Ernst)

    “I think it’s something we could consider doing. Love to do it. I love the White House food, but after a while, I could see going to a nice restaurant. It’s safe,” Trump told reporters.

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  • Former SNL star explains why he called the show ‘toxic’ in farewell message

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    Former “Saturday Night Live” cast member Devon Walker told Variety on Tuesday why he felt the show was “toxic” after posting a controversial Instagram message about leaving the series last week.

    Walker was the first of several cast members to announce their departure from the NBC sketch comedy ahead of its 51st season. He wrote in his farewell message that while the show was “really cool,” it was also toxic and marked by “dysfunction.”

    “Me and the show did three years together, and sometimes it was really cool. Sometimes it was toxic as hell. But…we made the most of what it was, even amidst all of the dysfunction. We made a f—ed up lil family,” he wrote.

    Devon Walker (right) announced he will be leaving “Saturday Night Live” after three seasons. (Will Heath/NBC via Getty Images)

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    Variety reporter Ethan Shanfeld asked Walker what specifically about the show was toxic after the Instagram message gained traction. Walker said he is still “trying to find the right avenue to go into detail” but criticized the show’s handling of how cast members are let go.

    “There is a measure of humanity that the show could benefit from,” Walker said. “What ends up happening over the summer is oftentimes people are left hanging with big life decisions — people trying to start families or buy homes — and there’s no word from the show about whether they have their job. The show won’t tell them all summer and then will ultimately end up firing them when there’s been months of them trying to work their situation out.” 

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    Several cast members, along with Devon Walker (right), announced they would be leaving last week. (NBC/Kevin Mazur/NBC via Getty Images)

    He clarified, “That wasn’t my situation, but I’ve known of situations where that’s happened. If there’s one thing I hope for the future of the show, it’s that a sprinkle of humanity could be added into it. I understand it’s show business, and it’s cutthroat, but people have lives, and people deserve to know the status of their job at a reasonable juncture. Most people are told they’re coming back to work in a week.”

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    Walker added that his leaving the show was a “mutual decision” between him and producers, not a matter of being fired or quitting. Still, he argued for more transparency on behalf of cast members who rely heavily on their jobs.

    “But again, on the measure of transparency and clarity around people’s employment… We’re human beings. We’ve got food to put on the table. Some of us support other people in our lives, and we’re not making millions of dollars on the show. It’s not like we’re good indefinitely once we leave,” Walker said.

    Former "Saturday Night Live" cast member Devon Walker

    Devon Walker stood by his comments that “Saturday Night Live” could be “toxic” sometimes. (Gilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images via Getty Images)

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    Fox News Digital reached out to representatives for “Saturday Night Live” for comment.

    Walker joined the show in 2022 as a featured player before being promoted to the main cast in 2024. 

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  • White House rips new Neil Young song slamming Trump’s DC crime crackdown as ‘cringe’

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    Liberal rocker Neil Young released a new song on Thursday pointing to President Donald Trump’s White House as the source of “big crime” in Washington, D.C., a claim the administration dismissed as “cringe.”

    After Trump announced his plans to deploy National Guard troops and assume oversight of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) to tackle rising crime in Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser initially expressed concern.

    However, the mayor admitted at a press conference on Wednesday that the federal surge has made a noticeable impact on one of America’s most famously dangerous cities, including a whopping 87% reduction in carjackings.

    But Young, who has become an outspoken critic of the president, released a new song the next day, blasting Trump and his crime crackdown.

    MSNBC CONTRIBUTOR VOICES ALARM ON DC CRIME, SAYS ISSUE IS ‘PERSONAL’ AND MANY ARE FRUSTRATED

    Rocker Neil Young has regained some of his former fame, but as a left-wing political commentator. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

    “No more great again,” Young sang in his new song, titled “Big Crime,” “There’s big crime in D.C. at the White House.”

    He goes on to declare, “Don’t need no fascist rules! Don’t want no fascist schools! Don’t want soldiers walking on our streets! There’s big crime in D.C. at the White House!”

    His song proceeds to call for “No money to the fascists, the billionaire fascists,” arguing it is “Time to blackout the system.”

    White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson responded in an exclusive statement to Fox News Digital, saying, “Instead of tarnishing his legacy with cringe songs, Neil should spend some time talking to the DC residents who haven’t been victims of violent crime thanks to President Trump. Then he can decide if he really wants to criticize actions that have reduced violent crime already by 44%.”

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    Crime in Washington DC

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) conduct a traffic stop near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on August 14, 2025.  (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

    Liberals outside of D.C. leadership appear to be concerned about crime in the nation’s capital as well, even if they are silent or posture against Trump’s actions publicly. 

    “I actually heard from a reporter when this happened, going, ‘Well, you know, if he doesn’t overreach, this could actually be a good thing for quality of life,’ etc., because in D.C. right now, I had this happen to my family and I had that, and they go down the list,” MSNBC host Joe Scarborough noted earlier this August. “And then I saw him tweet something completely different.”

    Scarborough, who said he’s lived in D.C. for more than three decades, added that crime isn’t as bad as it was two or three years ago, but it still was not a safe city. “It’s certainly not as safe as the nation’s capital should be.”

    A view of the White House in Washington, D.C.

    Washington, D.C., has consistently been one of America’s most dangerous cities over the years. ((Photo by STR/NurPhoto via Getty Images))

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    On the other hand, MSNBC host Symone Sanders-Townsend, cited her experience as “a Black woman in America” to suggest, “I do not always think that more police make streets safer.”

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  • Denver school’s all-gender bathrooms violate Title IX, Education Department finds

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    The U.S. Department of Education said on Thursday that it found Denver Public Schools violated Title IX, which prohibits sex-based discrimination in education, by establishing all-gender bathrooms and allowing students to use bathrooms that match their gender identity rather than their biological sex.

    The department’s Office for Civil Rights opened an investigation in January, shortly after President Donald Trump returned to the White House, into Denver’s East High School after the school district converted a girl’s bathroom into an all-gender restroom while leaving another bathroom on the same floor just for boys. 

    The district has said the change was made after a student-led process and that the bathroom had 12-foot-tall partitions around the toilets for privacy and security.

    TRUMP ADMINISTRATION THREATENS TO PULL FEDERAL FUNDS FROM VIRGINIA SCHOOL DISTRICTS IN GENDER POLICY DISPUTE

    The U.S. Department of Education said it found Denver Public Schools violated Title IX. (AP)

    A second all-gender restroom was later on the same floor, which the district said was done to address concerns of unfairness. The district said at the time that students would also continue to have access to gender-specific bathrooms and single-stall, all-gender restrooms.

    The federal government said it sent the district a proposed resolution that includes four conditions to which it must agree within the next 10 days to resolve the matter and avoid facing the risk of “imminent enforcement action.”

    “Denver Public Schools violated Title IX and its implementing regulations by converting a sex-segregated restroom designated for girls in East High School to an ‘all-gender’ facility and by allowing students to use the high school’s intimate facilities on the basis of their ‘gender identity’ rather than their biological sex,” Craig Trainor, the acting assistant secretary of the department’s Office for Civil Rights, said in a statement.

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    The district has said the all-gender bathrooms were created after a student-led process. (AP)

    “As a result, the District is creating a hostile environment for its students by endangering their safety, privacy, and dignity while denying them access to equal educational activities and opportunities,” he continued. “Denver is free to endorse a self-defeating gender ideology, but it is not free to accept federal taxpayer funds and harm its students in violation of Title IX. The Trump Administration will work relentlessly to hold accountable school districts that harbor the ideological fanatics and policies that sully students’ educational experience with sex discrimination.”

    The proposed resolution would require the district to redesignate all-gender bathrooms back to sex-designated multi-stall restrooms, scrap any policies or guidance allowing students to access bathrooms based on gender identity rather than biological sex and adopt “biology-based definitions” for the words “male” and “female” in all policies and practices related to Title IX.

    The district must also issue a memorandum to its schools affirming that they must provide access to bathrooms that “protect the privacy, dignity and safety of students and are comparably accessible to each sex.” It is also required to state that Title IX compliance ensures girls may not be discriminated against in any education program or activity.

    Fox News Digital reached out to Denver Public Schools for comment.

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    The federal government said it had sent the district a proposed resolution to which it must agree within the next 10 days to resolve the matter. (J. David Ake/Getty Images)

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    Under the Trump administration, federal officials have sought to target school districts for policies allowing students to use bathrooms or participate on sports teams that correspond with their gender identity.

    The president signed an executive order in February to block transgender girls from participating on sports teams that do not match their biological sex.

    Earlier this week, House Republicans introduced legislation to prohibit transgender girls from bathrooms or sports teams or restrooms that align with their gender identity and not their biological sex.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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  • MSNBC’s Jen Psaki turns church school shooting into attack on prayer, Trump’s DC crime crackdown

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    Former Biden administration spokeswoman and current MSNBC host Jen Psaki blasted President Donald Trump’s D.C. anti-crime crackdown and the power of prayer as she reacted to a church school shooting in Minnesota Wednesday.

    Authorities said at least two children were killed and more than a dozen were injured after a gunman opened fire during Mass at the Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. 

    In the aftermath of mass shootings, Americans often offer prayers for victims, their families and communities. In Catholic and Orthodox traditions, prayers for the dead ask that their souls be received into heaven.

    But many gun control advocates deride prayer, arguing that it’s is not enough and government action must be taken to stop mass shootings. Psaki echoed that view in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

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    Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki sparked a firestorm with her comments on the shooting at a church in Minneapolis. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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    “Prayer is not freaking enough. Prayers does not end school shootings. prayers do not make parents feel safe sending their kids to school. Prayer does not bring these kids back. Enough with the thoughts and prayers,” Psaki said.

    Psaki followed up with another tweet, writing, “When kids are getting shot in their pews at a catholic school mass and your crime plan is to have national guard put mulch down around DC maybe rethink your strategy.”

    Her comments appeared to reference Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops and assume oversight of the Metropolitan Police Department to tackle rising crime in Washington, D.C.

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    Community members embrace after a shooting at the Annunciation Catholic School on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025, in Minneapolis.  (Alex Kormann/Star Tribune via AP)

    The suspected shooter, who was found dead at the scene, was identified as Robert or Robin Westman by law enforcement sources.

    Court records show that a Minneapolis juvenile named Robert Westman had his name legally changed to Robin in 2019, with one document saying, “Minor child [redacted] identifies as a female and wants her name to reflect that identification.”

    Some social media users objected to Psaki’s commentary and turned her words back on her.  

    “I don’t expect a spiritually blind person to understand prayer, but it is real. Today I attended the funeral of a baby, and often when parents are in the depths of grief, Jesus is their greatest comforter. You should investigate why that is, rather than belittling it,” Karen Hamilton, a candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, responded.

    Washington Examiner contributor Kimberly Ross pointed out that Psaki had posted her own message in 2017 saying, “Thoughts and prayers with @SteveScalise and officers shot. And thank you to members, hill staffers for your public service.”

    “Your party encourages mental illness in telling men they can be women, then encourages them identify as victims when the world does not indulge their perverse fantasies, and then screams ‘prayers are not enough’ when insane transgenders shoot up schools,” journalist Megan Basham said. “Prayer is vital. So is a mentally balanced populace that recognizes reality.”

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    President Donald Trump took control of Washington, D.C., to stamp out the rampant crime and violence plaguing the nation’s capital city. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images and AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

    “Good of you to point out that the National Guard needs to be deployed to every major Democrat-run city to prevent their mentally ill trans groupies from killing people,” Red State reporter Rusty Weiss wrote.

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  • Federal judge strikes down Minnesota law barring religious colleges from state program

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    A federal judge struck down a Minnesota law that barred religious colleges from a state program, ruling it unconstitutional.

    In 2023, state legislators passed an amendment to the state’s Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) Act that changed who was eligible to participate in the program. Institutions that required students to sign a statement of faith, or that based admissions on “a studentʹs race, creed, ethnicity, disability, gender, or sexual orientation or religious beliefs or affiliations,” were barred from the program under the law change. The 40-year-old state program lets high school students take college classes tuition-free at public or private institutions.

    Two Christian colleges, Crown College and the University of Northwestern in St. Paul, were the only schools directly affected by the law. Two Christian families who wanted to use PSEO funds to send their children to the two Christian colleges challenged the law in federal court.

    In the ruling Friday, U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel sided with the parents and schools, ruling that Minnesota’s law violated the First Amendment and the Freedom of Conscience Clause of the Minnesota Constitution.

    CHRISTIAN COLLEGES SUE AFTER BEING SNUBBED FROM MINNESOTA’S DUAL ENROLLMENT PROGRAM

    A federal judge struck down a Minnesota law in a ruling August 22. The law barred religious colleges, which required students to sign a statement of faith, from participating in a statewide dual credit college program for high school students. (iStock)

    “In sum, the Faith Statement Ban is unconstitutional on its face under the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment of the United States Constitution because it burdens religious exercise, is not neutral and generally applicable, and is not narrowly tailored to achieve MDE’s compelling interest,” the judge wrote.

    Brasel called the faith statement ban “inseverable from the Nondiscrimination Requirement,” saying the amendment “must be stricken in its entirety.”

    According to the Associated Press, the Minnesota Department of Education has tried to ban colleges with a faith statement since 2019. It succeeded in 2023 when Democrats gained control of both houses of the state legislature.

    Parents who sued praised the decision.

    FEDERAL JUDGE ORDERS OAKLAND SCHOOLS TO ALLOW AFTER-SCHOOL CHRISTIAN CLUBS EQUAL ACCESS

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    Two Christian colleges in Minnesota were barred, under a 2023 state law, from participating in the state’s Postsecondary Enrollment Options (PSEO) program. (iStock)

    “We raise our children to put their faith at the center of their lives. Minnesota tried to take that right away from us by denying kids like ours the opportunity to attend schools that reflect their faith,” Mark and Melinda Loe said in a statement. “We are grateful for this ruling, which protects students across the state and the schools they want to attend.”

    Becket, the legal group which brought the case, called the decision a victory for families statewide.

    “Minnesota tried to cut off educational opportunities to thousands of high schoolers simply for their faith. That’s not just unlawful — it’s shameful. This ruling is a win for families who won’t be strong-armed into abandoning their beliefs, and a sharp warning to politicians who target them,” Diana Thomson, senior counsel at Becket, said in a statement.

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    The Minnesota Department of Education did not immediately return Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

    After the lawsuit was filed, both sides agreed to a court order temporarily blocking enforcement of the law while the case was ongoing.

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    At a hearing in December, the Minnesota Department of Education argued that the law rightly protects high school students who “are not Christian, straight and cisgender,” the Associated Press reported.

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  • Venezuelan refugee who fled persecution warns Mamdani’s policies mirror ideas that destroyed his country

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    A Venezuelan refugee who fled political persecution is warning that socialist policies pushed by New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani will bring the same hardships to America.

    “Young people who right now are trying to support socialist ideas because they think this time would be different — it would not be different,” Franklin Camargo, 27, told Fox News Digital. “You don’t want the government to dictate your life. You don’t want the government to stop you from having aspirations, from having desires, from pursuing your own happiness. Trust me, you don’t want that.”

    Mamdani, a democratic socialist who secured the Democratic Party nomination for New York City mayor in June, ran a campaign focused on making the city more affordable for the average resident. His platform includes freezing rent prices, investing in public housing, city-owned grocery stores, “no-cost” childcare, and higher taxes on corporations and the wealthy. Mamdani has advocated for more equality in the city, state and across the country, and has argued there should be no billionaires.

    But Camargo, who escaped dictator Nicolás Maduro’s regime, argues that the problems facing New Yorkers are the result of government intervention and statism, not individualism or capitalism. He maintains that policies championed by Mamdani are “anti-American” and have led to disastrous results in Venezuela, Cuba, the Soviet Union, and North Korea.

    Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaks at his primary election party, Wednesday, June 25, 2025, in New York.  (AP Photo/Heather Khalifa)

    NYC BILLIONAIRE LIKENS DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST MAMDANI’S CAMPAIGN PROMISES TO THOSE OF CASTRO

    Camargo was only a year old when Hugo Chávez rose to power in Venezuela in 1999. His parents and grandparents lived in a prosperous nation, once boasting the fourth-largest GDP per capita in the world. But Camargo grew up watching Venezuela collapse under “aggressive” socialist policies: rent controls, nationalization of industries, censorship, and attacks on the wealthy.

    “They made it impossible for the average individual to survive without the government’s help,” Camargo recalled.

    As a child, Camargo visited the U.S. twice on family vacations. Those trips left a lasting impression.

    “I remember being amazed by the technology, the cars, how organized this country was,” he said. “I was even impressed by the grocery stores — the variety of Oreos, the variety of milks,” he recalled.

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    Camargo didn’t know anything about politics or economics, but realized different ideas were being applied in the United States, and he wanted to learn more.

    In his teens, Camargo immersed himself in the works of economists Milton Friedman, Adam Smith, and U.S. history. He became an outspoken advocate for capitalism, giving speeches and media interviews.

    His activism carried heavy costs. While studying medicine, he was expelled and branded a “terrorist” for challenging socialist ideology on campus. His cousin was imprisoned and tortured for his political beliefs. Facing threats to his own life, Camargo fled to the United States in 2019 and now works as a political commentator and presenter for PragerU.

    He fears the same failed socialist policies are gaining traction in progressive cities like New York.

    “Mamdani is a Venezuelan, a Soviet Union, a Cuban type of socialist,” Camargo said. “He’s talking about nationalizing the means of production. Chávez did that in Venezuela in most industries. He’s talking about destroying billionaires. Chávez thought the rich had too much money, and he went after them. And he built an equal society — everyone is equally poor. Over 90% of the population lives in extreme poverty.”

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    People line up to buy bread at a bakery in Caracas, Venezuela, on Friday, March 17, 2017.  (Getty Images)

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    He is calling on Americans to embrace the ideas and values that make this nation unique.

    “America is the greatest nation on earth because of the values that founded this country,” he continued. “In 1776, nothing like it existed — the idea that government should exist only to protect individual rights, and that every individual has the right to pursue their own happiness. That doesn’t mean the government is going to make you happy.”

    “It doesn’t mean that the government is going to give you food or housing… or give you anything you need for free,” he added. “Because as the famous quote says, ‘a government big enough to give you everything is big enough to take everything away from you.’”

    He warned young Americans who embrace socialist promises that they will come to regret it.

    “Every time socialism has been implemented, it doesn’t work,” Camargo said. “This time won’t be different.”

    Zohran Mamdani’s campaign did not immediately return Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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