Dem claims he was set up during meeting with alleged MS-13 gang member
Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., says the margaritas were fake. The outrage, he says, is real.
Returning from a highly publicized trip to El Salvador to meet with deported illegal immigrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Van Hollen addressed reporters Thursday after landing at Dulles International Airport in Virginia. He attempted to set the record straight on what’s now being dubbed “margarita-gate,” a viral photo posted by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele that appeared to show the senator and Garcia sitting casually at a table with two salt-rimmed drinks.
“Let me just be very clear,” Van Hollen said. “Neither of us touched the drinks that were in front of us. And if you want to play a little Sherlock Holmes, I’ll tell you how you can know that. … If you sip out of one of those glasses, some of whatever it was — salt or sugar — would disappear. You would see a gap. There’s no gap.
“Nobody drank any margaritas or sugar water or whatever it is.”
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Van Hollen claimed the glasses were placed after the meeting began as a staged photo-op, adding that earlier footage shows the table without drinks. Van Hollen accused both El Salvador President Nayib Bukele and the Trump administration of trying to distract from what he described as a constitutional crisis.
“This is a lesson into the lengths that President Bukele will do to deceive people,” Van Hollen said. “And it also shows the lengths that the Trump administration and the president will go to, because when he was asked by a reporter about this, he just went along for the ride.”
Trump had his own take, posting on Truth Social Friday, “Senator Chris Van Hollen of Maryland looked like a fool yesterday standing in El Salvador begging for attention from the Fake News Media, or anyone. GRANDSTANDER!!!”
The controversy stems from the case of Garcia, a 29-year-old Salvadoran national deported from Maryland last month and placed in the country’s notorious CECOT prison.
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Federal officials have called the deportation an “administrative error” in court. Van Hollen and other Democrats have since argued it violated Garcia’s constitutional right to due process.
But the Trump administration has pushed back, pointing to Garcia’s alleged domestic abuse, gang ties and suspected involvement in human trafficking.
A 2022 Homeland Security Investigations report identified Garcia as a member of MS-13 and a suspected human trafficker. A 2021 domestic violence filing, written by his wife, Jennifer Vasquez, claimed, “I have multiple photos/videos of how violent he can be and all the bruises he [has] left me.”
Despite these reports, Van Hollen insists no evidence has been presented in court and that the removal was unlawful. He cited rulings by a federal district court and the U.S. Supreme Court ordering Garcia’s return.
“The government in this case, the Trump administration, is asserting a right to stash away residents of this country in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process,” Van Hollen said, quoting a recent Fourth Circuit decision. “That is the foundation of our constitutional order.”
He added that Judge Paula Xinis, the federal judge who first reviewed the case, found the administration “offered no evidence linking Abrego Garcia to MS-13 or any terrorist activity.”
Trump, however, fiercely defended the deportation. In a post on Truth Social and X, he said the Democrats were demanding the return of someone with gang ties and a history of violence, while holding a photo allegedly showing Garcia’s fist with MS-13 gang signs tattooed onto his knuckles.
In his post, President Trump wrote: “This is the hand of the man that the Democrats feel should be brought back to the United States, because he is such ‘a fine and innocent person.’ They said he is not a member of MS-13, even though he’s got MS-13 tattooed onto his knuckles, and two Highly Respected Courts found that he was a member of MS-13, beat up his wife, etc. I was elected to take bad people out of the United States, among other things. I must be allowed to do my job. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador this week after the Salvadoran government initially denied him access to Garcia. After press coverage, he said, officials arranged a meeting at a hotel, which was filmed. He said Salvadoran soldiers had previously stopped him from approaching the prison and that he was surprised by the last-minute permission to meet.
He also revealed that the U.S. had committed $15 million to El Salvador to support detention operations and said over $4 million had already been paid. Van Hollen claimed this funding was unauthorized and pledged to oppose future appropriations.
“I won’t support the use of one penny of taxpayer dollars to keep Abrego Garcia illegally detained in El Salvador,” he said.
Critics, including Republicans and Trump allies, have questioned why Van Hollen would travel abroad to advocate for someone with alleged gang ties and a record of domestic abuse while remaining silent on victims like Rachel Morin, a Maryland woman murdered by an illegal immigrant in 2023.
The White House drew a sharp contrast, posting side-by-side photos of Trump meeting with Morin’s mother and Van Hollen meeting with Abrego Garcia. The caption: “We are not the same.”
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Asked about the comparison, Van Hollen said his “heart breaks” for Morin’s family but defended his actions as grounded in the Constitution.
“The reason we have courts of law is to punish the guilty, but also to make sure that those who have not committed crimes are not found guilty and arbitrarily detained,” he said.
College student charged with allegedly firebombing Tesla dealer while on spring break
A college student was arrested by federal authorities in Boston after allegedly launching a Molotov cocktail at a Tesla dealership in Missouri while home on spring break.
Owen McIntire, 19, of Kansas City, was arrested and made an initial court appearance Friday in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts.
McIntire, a college student in Boston, was charged with unlawful possession of an unregistered destructive device and malicious damage by fire of any property used in interstate commerce, according to court documents filed in the Western District of Missouri.
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A Kansas City Missouri Police Department (KCMOPD) officer who was near the Kansas City Tesla Center March 17 saw smoke rising from a Cybertruck parked in the parking lot.
The officer also found a Molotov cocktail that was still in tact near the burning Cybertruck just before midnight, according to an affidavit.
Kansas City Fire Department crews responded to extinguish the fire, which had spread from the Cybertruck to a second vehicle in the lot, according to court documents. The Cybertrucks had sale prices of $105,485 and $107,485.
Two Tesla charging stations were also damaged by the fire, each with an approximate value of $550.
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Agents and forensic experts from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) recovered and analyzed key evidence, including Molotov cocktails allegedly used in the arson.
Authorities later found video footage of a person who they believe to be McIntire, wearing a large hat, lighting the devices and throwing them at the Cybertrucks before walking away.
The hat was later found by authorities near the dealership, with DNA evidence confirming it matched that of a man.
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“Let me be extremely clear to anyone who still wants to firebomb a Tesla property: You will not evade us,” U.S. Attorney General Pamela Bondi said in a statement. “You will be arrested. You will be prosecuted. You will spend decades behind bars. It is not worth it.”
FBI Director Kash Patel said the arrest was the second of the week for crimes targeting Tesla.
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“These actions are dangerous, they are illegal and we are going to arrest those responsible,” Patel said. “We will work with our partners at the Department of Justice to hold accountable anyone who commits such crimes.”
The FBI Kansas City and Boston field offices, the ATF and the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department are investigating.
JK Rowling soaks it all in after UK court rules transgender women aren’t legally women
Author JK Rowling is celebrating the UK Supreme Court’s ruling that transgender women aren’t legally women in celebratory posts on X.
“I love it when a plan comes together. #SupremeCourt #WomensRights,” Rowling posted Wednesday on X, along with a photo of herself holding a drink and smoking a cigar by the water.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court of England ruled unanimously that a woman is defined as a person who was born biologically a female, and that transgender women are no longer included in the legal definition of a woman.
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“We toasted you, @ForWomenScot,” Rowling, who is the author of the “Harry Potter” series, said in another post with two champagne glasses and referenced her husband celebrating like it’s Victory in Europe Day. “Neil says it’s TERF VE Day 🤣#SupremeCourt #WomensRights.”
The term TERF stands for Trans Exclusionary Radical Feminists which is meant to be a dig at women who don’t believe in transgenderism.
The organization For Women Scotland, a Scottish women’s advocacy group working to defend women’s and children’s rights which brought the case, also celebrated the ruling.
“Now there’s legal clarity on what ‘woman’ means,” Trina Budge, director of For Women Scotland, said in an interview with Sky News posted on X.
“Trans [males] never had the right to access women-only spaces — that was an overreach,” Budge said.
The ruling allows single-sex spaces like changing rooms, homeless shelters, swimming areas and medical or counseling services to be open only to biological women.
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Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the UK’s Conservative Party, also celebrated the win on X.
“Saying ‘trans women are women’ was never true in fact and now isn’t true in law, either,” Badenoch said.
“A victory for all of the women who faced personal abuse or lost their jobs for stating the obvious,” she added. “Women are women and men are men: you cannot change your biological sex. The era of Keir Starmer telling us that some women have penises has come to an end. Hallelujah! Well done @ForWomenScot!”
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Trump admin proposes new rule for thousands of career federal employees
President Trump on Friday said that career government employees working on policy matters for the administration will be reclassified “Schedule Policy/Career,” – or at will employees – and will be fired if they don’t adhere to his agenda.
“Following my Day One Executive Order, the Office of Personnel Management will be issuing new Civil Service Regulations for career government employees,” the president wrote on Truth Social Friday afternoon.
He added, “Moving forward, career government employees, working on policy matters, will be classified as ‘Schedule Policy/Career,’ and will be held to the highest standards of conduct and performance.”
This comes as the Trump administration continues to fire federal employees in an effort to shrink the government.
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The administration’s Office of Personnel Management (OPM) estimated the rule change in Trump’s executive order “Restoring Accountability to Policy-Influencing Positions Within the Federal Workforce” would affect around 50,000 employees or 2% of the federal workforce, the White House said in a Friday memo.
The regulations for civil service employees “with important policy-determining, policy-making, policy-advocating, or confidential duties” will now be considered “at-will” employees, “without access to cumbersome adverse action procedures or appeals, overturning Biden Administration regulations that protected poor performing employees.”
Trump added in his post: “If these government workers refuse to advance the policy interests of the President, or are engaging in corrupt behavior, they should no longer have a job. This is common sense, and will allow the federal government to finally be ‘run like a business.’ We must root out corruption and implement accountability in our Federal Workforce!”
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The White House said the “rule empowers federal agencies to swiftly remove employees in policy-influencing roles for poor performance, misconduct, corruption, or subversion of Presidential directives, without lengthy procedural hurdles.”
The employees aren’t required to personally support the president, but “must faithfully implement the law and the administration’s policies.”
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The proposed rule won’t change the status of affected employees’ jobs until another executive order is issued, the White House said.
Steve Kerr sends clear message to Trump with shirt: ‘Dumbest thing I’ve ever heard’
The Trump administration announced Monday it would be freezing $2.2 billion in multi-year grants and contracts for Harvard University after university President Alan M. Garber announced the same day the school would not be complying with the Trump administration’s demands to combat antisemitism.
In response, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr wore a Harvard basketball shirt for a news conference Tuesday night.
“Is something going on?” he jokingly asked, drawing laughter from the media.
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“[Harvard coach] Tommy Amaker is a friend of mine. He sent me this shirt, and it felt like a great day to wear it,” Kerr added. “I believe in academic freedom. I believe it’s crucial for all of our institutions to be able to handle their own business the way they want to, and they should not be shaken down and told what to teach, what to say, by our government. That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard, but it’s kind of par for the course right now. This is me supporting Harvard.
“Way to go, way to stand up to the bully.”
Kerr, whose father Malcolm was a professor in the Middle East and was assassinated in 1984, has long opposed Trump. Kerr endorsed Kamala Harris for the 2024 election.
Kerr spoke to reporters after his Warriors defeated the Memphis Grizzlies in the play-in tournament to earn the seventh seed in the Western Conference.
Garber said the federal government has threatened partnerships with several universities, including Harvard, over accusations of antisemitism on campuses. He also noted that the Trump administration issued an updated and expanded list of demands, saying if the school plans to maintain a financial relationship with the federal government, it must comply.
“It makes clear that the intention is not to work with us to address antisemitism in a cooperative and constructive manner,” Garber wrote. “We have informed the administration through our legal counsel that we will not accept their proposed agreement.”
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Earlier this month, a federal antisemitism task force announced a review of Harvard’s federal grants and contracts, worth nearly $9 billion, as the university faces an investigation into campus antisemitism.
Martha Stewart can’t resist salting Katy Perry’s wound after Blue Origin joyride
Martha Stewart joined celebrities mocking Katy Perry’s recent trip to space.
On Monday, the 40-year-old singer was part of an all-female crew along with journalist Lauren Sanchez, TV host Gayle King, film producer Kerianne Flynn, former NASA rocket scientist Aisha Bowe and civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, who journeyed to the stars on the Blue Origin New Shepard mission.
Since returning to Earth, the women have faced backlash over the flight’s 11-minute duration and estimated cost. While Blue Origin has not disclosed how much each passenger must pay for a ticket to space, the deposit is $150,000 per person. The first Blue Origin flight was auctioned off for $28 million in 2021, per the New York Times.
In an Instagram post shared Friday, Stewart, 83, uploaded a clip from a 2007 episode of “The Martha Stewart Show” in which she floated in a Boeing 727 G-Force One airplane. She said in a voiceover she “experienced what astronauts feel when they reach zero gravity.”
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“Do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind?” the lifestyle guru wrote above the video, quoting the first line from Perry’s 2010 hit song “Firework.”
The post’s caption said, “In case you spaced out in 2007, Martha has always been ahead of her time.”
After Stewart posted the video, fans flocked to the comments section to praise the former talk show host for seemingly ridiculing Perry’s spaceflight.
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“The drag we needed!” one social media user wrote.
“Expert trolling,” another added.
“Martha,” a fan wrote with a string of crying laughing face emoji. “I love you so much. She said, ‘Did you forget? Lemme remind y’all.’”
“Martha. Goddess of dinner parties and memes,” a commenter added. Another wrote, “I love the universal dragging. So good.”
“I don’t remember Martha ever calling herself an astronaut,” one fan wrote, referring to comments made by King.
The “CBS Mornings” host compared the women’s trip to a mission by astronaut Alan Shepard, who became the first American to travel to space in 1961.
Over the past few days, several celebrities took to social media to voice their disdain for the Blue Origin flight.
Olivia Wilde shared a meme of Perry exiting the spacecraft with a caption that said, “Getting off a commercial flight in 2025.”
“Billion dollars bought some good memes I guess,” the actress commented.
Amy Schumer also took to Instagram to poke fun at the mission, jokingly revealing she had been chosen to be part of the crew at the last minute.
Emily Ratajkowski voiced her opinion about the flight to space on TikTok.
“That’s end time s—,” the model said in a video. “Like, this is beyond parody.
“You say that you care about Mother Earth, and it’s about Mother Earth, and you go up in a spaceship that is built and paid for by a company that is single-handedly destroying the planet. … Look at the state of the world and think about how many resources went into putting these women into space. For what?
“I’m disgusted.”
Earlier this month, Olivia Munn ripped the all-female crew as “gluttonous.”
“I know this is probably obnoxious, but, like, it’s so much money to go to space, you know? And there’s a lot of people who can’t even afford eggs,” she said during an appearance on “Today with Jenna and Friends.”
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“What’s the point? Is it historic that you guys are going on a ride? I think it’s a bit gluttonous,” she added. “Space exploration was to further our knowledge and to help mankind. What are they gonna do up there that has made it better for us down here?”
Kesha also seemingly poked fun at Perry, sharing a selfie on X while smiling and drinking from a Wendy’s cup.
Earlier that same day, the fast-food company responded to a post that said “Katy Perry has returned from space.”
Wendy’s wrote, “Can we send her back?”
Amid the negativity, certain crew members were quick to defend their mission.
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“Anybody that’s criticizing it doesn’t really understand what is happening here,” King said during a press conference Monday, according to People magazine. “We can all speak to the response we’re getting from young women, from young girls about what this represents.”
Sanchez said she gets “really fired up,” when hearing the backlash.
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“I would love to have them come to Blue Origin and see the thousands of employees that don’t just work here, but they put their heart and soul into this vehicle,” she said. “They love their work, and they love the mission. And it’s a big deal for them.
“So when we hear comments like that, I just say, ‘Trust me. Come with me. I’ll show you what this is about, and it’s, it’s really eye-opening.'”
Lawmaker raises concern about major delays at airports across US beginning May 7
The top Democrat on the Senate Homeland Security Committee demanded answers from the Trump administration over potentially stranded American travelers once REAL ID requirements take effect May 7.
Rhode Island Sen. Jack Reed wrote to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem regarding plans to begin enforcement that day, after President Donald Trump gave DHS discretion on when to begin enforcement of the chronically delayed Bush-era law.
“Following the recommendations of the 9/11 Commission, Congress passed, and then-President George W. Bush signed, the REAL ID Act of 2005, which requires minimum security standards for driver’s licenses or other identification of anyone seeking to board a domestic flight,” Reed wrote.
“Recognizing the time and complexity involved in switching to REAL ID-compliant driver’s licenses and identification cards, President Trump signed legislation in 2020 that confirmed the Secretary of Homeland Security’s discretion over when to begin enforcing this requirement.”
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Delays persisted through three presidential administrations due to concerns over the complexity of updating 50 state, seven territorial and one district’s DMV and other systems.
Then, when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, state agencies were given further leeway on enacting REAL ID until DHS finally settled on the May 7 date for this year.
“According to the TSA, around 20 percent of air travelers still use a form of identification that is not compliant with REAL ID requirements,” Reed wrote to Noem.
“Indeed, millions of Americans still do not have a REAL ID-compliant license or an acceptable alternative form of identification, such as a passport or a military identification card.”
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He cited the secretary’s public comment at the White House that she does not want to see anyone delayed or unable to board a flight – for which a REAL ID-compliant identification will be required.
“Since it seems likely that many travelers will not have a compliant ID by May 7th, please describe how you will ensure that there are not delays at TSA security checkpoints and what steps the TSA is taking to process travelers who arrive at airport security checkpoints without REAL ID compliant identification,” Reed concluded.
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After its 2005 passage, REAL ID became one of the few political issues that had cross-partisan support and opposition.
Conservative and anti-illegal immigration groups praised the Bush administration’s work, while gun rights groups and libertarian-minded lawmakers warned it expanded the proverbial omnipresent “Big Brother.”
Labor groups and liberals like Hillary Clinton also expressed reservations about the law.
They found recent agreement from Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who wrote on X that people who believe REAL ID is supposed to bolster election integrity will be “sorely disappointed.”
“Someone has lied to you, or you’re engaged in wishful thinking. Please don’t shoot the messenger,” Massie said.
In a statement on its website, DHS pushed back on claims REAL ID would be used to build a new “database” – in apparent response to Massie-like concerns.
“REAL ID is a national set of standards, not a national identification card,” the agency wrote.
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“REAL ID does not create a federal database of driver license information. Each jurisdiction continues to issue its own unique license, maintains its own records, and controls who gets access to those records and under what circumstances,” it said.
“The purpose of REAL ID is to make our identity documents more consistent and secure.”
DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, Tricia McLaughlin, told Fox News Digital in a statement: “Real IDs make identification harder to forge, thwarting criminals and terrorists. 81% of air travelers hold REAL ID-compliant or acceptable IDs. DHS will continue to collaborate with state, local, and airport authorities to inform the public, facilitate compliance, curb wait times and prevent fraud.”
“DHS responds to official correspondence through official channels,” McLaughlin added.
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Joe Rogan explains the one simple reason he gave up drinking alcohol
Joe Rogan has joined the growing tribe of teetotalers.
On a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the podcaster, 57, said he has given up drinking alcohol.
“I think I’m done,” he said. “For no reason, other than that, it’s not good for you.”
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Rogan noted that he didn’t have to quit and that he enjoyed it, but that the days after drinking were “just too rough.”
“And I’m like, ‘What kind of a moron who takes so good care of his body is poisoning himself a couple days a week for fun?’” he went on. “Why am I doing that?”
Rogan, who is also a UFC commentator, said he asked himself, “Will I still have the same amount of fun if I don’t poison myself?”
‘”It turns out, yes,” he said.
“I think I’m done,” he said. “For no reason, other than that, it’s not good for you.”
Other celebrities that have been open about their alcohol cessation include Brad Pitt, Rob Lowe, Valerie Bertinelli, Bradley Cooper and Elle MacPherson.
Quitting alcohol may be one of the most impactful, modifiable risk factors for age-related disease and obesity, second only to quitting tobacco, according to Dr. Brett Osborn, a Florida neurologist and longevity expert.
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“Alcohol is a neurotoxin that disrupts neurotransmission, promotes neuroinflammation, and has been directly linked to an increased risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia,” he told Fox News Digital.
It also harms the body, he warned, impairing glucose metabolism and interfering with blood sugar regulation.
“It contributes to metabolic dysfunction and visceral fat accumulation and increases the likelihood of type 2 diabetes,” he said.
“Long and short: Alcohol makes you fat. It’s a source of unnecessary excess calories.”
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Studies have also shown that alcohol is a carcinogen, associated with higher rates of liver, breast, esophageal, colon and head/neck cancers — even with low levels of consumption, Osborn noted.
“When someone quits drinking, the benefits are immediate and profound,” he said.
“Sleep improves within days, energy levels rebound, inflammation subsides, your joints no longer hurt and insulin sensitivity returns.”
After ditching alcohol, which is a depressant, people typically have a newfound motivation to exercise and pursue other healthy habits, the doctor added.
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GLP-1 agonists, like Ozempic and Wegovy — which were originally developed for type 2 diabetes and are now being used for weight loss — have also shown early promise in helping individuals reduce alcohol intake.
“My patients on these medications not only notice significant appetite suppression, but their ‘thirst’ for alcohol is dramatically tempered,” Osborn said. “Most stop drinking altogether within six to 12 months.”
The neurosurgeon predicts that these medications may soon be part of a dual-approach strategy — “facilitating abstinence from alcohol while simultaneously promoting fat loss and improving a person’s metabolic health, thereby reducing their risk of nearly all non-infectious age-related diseases.”
“Remember, we no longer die of tuberculosis or The Plague, but ‘manmade’ diseases, some of which start in the still.”
Fox News Digital reached out to Joe Rogan for comment.