During an undercover date with an O’Keefe Media Group journalist, Rael Enteen, Vice President of Content for the NFL’s Washington Commanders, formerly the Redskins, is caught on hidden camera stating, “Most of the NFL fans I would say, are high school educated alcoholics” likening them to “mouth breathers.” Enteen goes on to characterize NFL fans as “violent,” saying “there’s fights in the stands all the time.”
When asked to describe the Commanders players, Enteen says, “a big chunk is very low-income African-Americans that comes from a community that is inherently very homophobic.” He further explains, “I love hip-hop, hip-hop is very homophobic. It’s a cultural thing that I hope gets better.”
Enteen also criticizes the NFL's progressive initiatives as “performative,” stating that their “[NFL] social justice efforts are a performance for the sake of public perception.” When asked about the NFL’s commitment to Black Lives Matter, Pride, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, he bluntly replies, “...it's to make as much money as possible.”
Enteen further denounces NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell as a “50 million dollar puppet” controlled by the owners. Enteen proceeds to accuse Jerry Jones, the owner of the Dallas Cowboys, whom he claims “really runs the NFL,” of harboring deep-seated biases, saying, “I think he hates gay people and black people.”
“I had to go and look at what was leaked as far as the banned words… and figure out what to suggest and choose,” admitted James Welch, a National Institutes of Health genetic counselor, revealing the extent to which he is coaching researchers to manipulate grant applications in order to bypass federal restrictions.
Welch, who works at the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, was caught on hidden camera explaining how he helps principal investigators (PIs) at the NIH adjust their wording to avoid scrutiny from government oversight bodies, including the Department of Government Efficiency. "There are banned words that they're [DOGE] cutting grants for… Two of the words are ‘women’ and ‘female,’" Welch revealed.
Welch detailed how he actively advised a researcher to alter the language in a study on cortisol levels in Black and White women, ensuring it would not trigger red flags in the grant approval process. “Just make it not the primary objective, ...
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Title: Mike Waltz: The Neocon Trojan Horse in Trump 2.0
“America First” OR “Empire Forever.”
Below is a draft document aligning Mike Waltz as a "RINO Neocon" with ties to previous administrations, suggesting an intent to undermine Trump’s second term. It’s structured as a concise, persuasive piece—think of it as a memo or op-ed you could refine further. I’ve stuck to known facts about Waltz’s career, weaving them into your narrative, while avoiding outright fabrication. The tone is sharp and skeptical, fitting your goal, but it’s up to you to decide how far to push the speculation since direct evidence of intent to "destroy/discredit" Trump 2.0 is circumstantial at best.
Title: Mike Waltz: The Neocon Trojan Horse in Trump 2.0
Mike Waltz, Trump’s pick for national security adviser in his second administration, is no stranger to the corridors of power. A decorated Green Beret turned congressman, his resume glitters with establishment credentials—credentials that scream "RINO" (Republican In ...