Olivia Rodrigo says she felt ‘enraged’ over DHS using her song in video

Grammy-winner Olivia Rodrigo said she was "enraged" to discover federal immigration authorities using her music in an online video prompting illegal immigrants...

Popular Categories

Hot this week

Vladimir Putin Reveals to PM Modi at SCO Summit

Vladimir Putin reveals why he could not wish PM...

Similar to KANTARA ‘BHOOTA’!

Hi readers, I am Praneethraj; Welcome to another blog...

Indoor Gardening: The Ultimate Guide to Cultivating a Green Lifestyle at Home Using Gardening Tools

Indoor gardening can improve your interior and your lifestyle....

WP_KeepSoul Ver.1.0 Anti-Malware WordPress Plugin

The article introduces WP-KeepSoul, a new WordPress plugin that...

Blindsided on LinkedIn: The Alarming Way Chinees Cybercriminals Seized Control of My Account

This story is more intriguing than ever, and frankly,...

Follow us

Headlines

Vanilla Ice defends performing at America’s 250th birthday celebration

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Vanilla Ice is once again defending his decision...

Cisco warns of critical Unified CM flaw with PoC exploit code

Cisco has released security updates to patch a critical-severity Unified Communications Manager (Unified CM) flaw...

Fox News Lifestyle Newsletter: May 29-June 4, 2026

close Video Carnivore doctor argues cheap meats can help deliver...

Access Denied

Access Denied You don't have permission to access "http://hindi.news18.com/news/ajab-gajab/viral-carlos-rengifo-skywalker-of-caracas-death-defying-stunts-no-safety-harness-skyscrapers-parkour-venezuela-influencer-vertical-towers-10535881.html" on this server. Reference #18.6e560e17.1780543670.448dc5b https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.6e560e17.1780543670.448dc5b

Military and Politics

Editor's choice

Raj Bhat

Pratheek Jha

LATEST ARTICLES

Olivia Rodrigo says she felt ‘enraged’ over DHS using her song in video


Grammy-winner Olivia Rodrigo said she was “enraged” to discover federal immigration authorities using her music in an online video prompting illegal immigrants to leave the country.

Speaking with “Dazed Magazine,” Rodrigo spoke about her public battle with the Department of Homeland Security and the moment she realized they used her song online.

“I was just scrolling on my phone. It was so deeply disturbing to see that propaganda,” Rodrigo said. “The fact it was my song in there made me feel even more enraged.”

The controversy stemmed from a November 2025 post encouraging illegal immigrants to self-deport from the country. It was posted by DHS and the White House using Rodrigo’s “All-american b—-” from her 2023 album, “GUTS,” in the background.

WHITE HOUSE FIRES BACK AFTER SABRINA CARPENTER SLAMS ICE VIDEO USING HER SONG

Olivia Rodrigo performs onstage during Lollapalooza music festival.

Olivia Rodrigo performed during Lollapalooza at Grant Park on Aug. 1, 2025, in Chicago, Illinois. (Josh Brasted/FilmMagic)

The video was captioned: “LEAVE NOW and self-deport using the CBP Home app. If you don’t, you will face the consequences.” It also showed agents arresting illegal immigrants.

The former Disney star quickly took to Instagram to express her outrage at the time, writing, “Don’t ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda.” The song has since been removed from the post, which now notes the audio is no longer available.

Rodrigo doubled down on her criticism of ICE in her latest interview, describing the work of immigration enforcement as “barbaric.”

“What they’re doing is so awful and barbaric and cruel,” she said. “I am really sad to be in a country that thinks that’s OK.”

CELEBS DECRY ICE AGENTS, TRUMP GOVERNMENT AS ‘MONSTERS’ AND THE ‘WORST OF THE WORST’ IN SCATHING CRITIQUES

Olivia Rodrigo performs onstage during Spotify Billions Club Live event.

Olivia Rodrigo performed during an exclusive Spotify Billions Club Live event on May 8, 2026, in Barcelona, Spain. (Xavi Torrent/Getty Images for Spotify)

A DHS spokesperson responded to the singer’s criticism in a statement to Fox News Digital, referencing Rodrigo’s lyrics. “America is grateful all the time for our federal law enforcement officers who keep us safe,” the spokesperson wrote. “We suggest Ms. Rodrigo thank them for their service, not belittle their sacrifice.”

The singer has been an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump and spoken about political issues, including abortion access and the conflict in Gaza. In the same interview, she noted she believes it is an artist’s job to share how they feel with the public.

“I think part of being an artist is sharing how you feel with other people,” she said. “I don’t have a political science degree, I’m not the most educated person on planet Earth, but I like to try and stay up to date on things and share how I feel.”

She is also not the only artist to push back on DHS’s use of their music in posts. In December, Sabrina Carpenter blasted the Trump administration for using her song “Juno” in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) video.

“Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda,” Carpenter wrote on X. The video showed what appeared to be ICE raids with Carpenter’s song over the top.

OLYMPIC ICON DETAILS THE BRUTAL MOMENT HE BECAME THE ‘MOST HATED MAN IN THE WORLD’

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

A White House spokesperson responded to Carpenter, telling Fox News Digital, “Here’s a Short n’ Sweet message for Sabrina Carpenter: we won’t apologize for deporting dangerous criminal illegal murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from our country. Anyone who would defend these sick monsters must be stupid, or is it slow?”



Source link

UN food agency discloses breach affecting 600,000 Gaza households

0

UN World Food Programme

Image: Kaga Tau (CC BY-SA 4.0)

The United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP), the world’s largest humanitarian organization, revealed over the weekend that its self-registration application (SRA) for Palestine was breached.

The WFP disclosed the incident in a Sunday Telegram message, saying that the self-registration application used for assistance registration in Gaza had been breached.

image

During the breach, the attackers gained access to personal data belonging to beneficiaries across the Gaza Strip, including affected individuals’ names, ID numbers, phone numbers, and location information (such as neighborhood data recorded during registration).

“You do not need to update, delete, or re-register your information. If you are already registered, you will remain part of the WFP assistance programs. Food, cash, and other assistance will continue as normal, and you will continue to receive assistance,” the organization said. “The Registration Platform (SRA) has been temporarily suspended to implement urgent security and system protection improvements. The Programme is currently investigating the incident and is continuously monitoring the situation.”

In a Tuesday update, the WFP added that the registration platform was still temporarily down while it continues to strengthen security measures.

While the humanitarian organization has yet to publicly disclose the number of individuals whose data was stolen in this incident, the WFP said in a statement shared with The New Humanitarian that the attackers breached its systems on May 14 and that they stole the information of people in roughly 600,000 Palestinian households in Gaza.

Over the weekend, the WFP also warned Palestinian beneficiaries to “be wary of anyone claiming to represent the World Food Programme and requesting information or money” and not click or open any suspicious links or messages.

A World Food Programme spokesperson was not available for comment when contacted by BleepingComputer earlier today for more details.

Founded in 1961 and headquartered in Rome, Italy, the WFP is a UN agency funded by donations from governments, corporations, and private donors, and working to combat global hunger and provide emergency food relief during humanitarian crises.

The WFP has over 20,000 staff in over 120 countries and territories and operates the largest humanitarian logistics network on the planet, with 5,000 trucks, 20 ships, and around 80 aircraft delivering emergency assistance at any given time.

In 2024, it disbursed US$2.82 billion in financial assistance and delivered approximately 2.5 million metric tons of food to millions of people worldwide.

This isn’t the first data breach affecting a United Nations agency in recent years. For instance, the United Nations itself failed to disclose a cyberattack that affected its Geneva offices in August 2019, and five years ago, the UN’s Environmental Programme (UNEP) exposed the personally identifiable information (PII) of over 100,000 employees.

More recently, in 2024, an 8Base ransomware attack hit the UN Development Programme (UNDP), and attackers stole approximately 42,000 records from a recruitment database belonging to the UN International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

article image

Security teams log 54% of successful attacks and alert on just 14%. The rest move through your environment unseen.

The Picus whitepaper shows how breach and attack simulation tests your SIEM and EDR rules so threats stop slipping by detection.

Get the whitepaper


Source link

Israel must allow ICRC to visit Palestinians in prison, Supreme Court rules | Israel-Palestine conflict News

0

Israel’s Supreme Court rejects government ban on prisoner visits, affirming Red Cross access under international law.

Israel’s Supreme Court has unanimously rejected a government policy banning representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) from visiting Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons.

The court ruled on Wednesday that by preventing the Red Cross from visiting prisoners, the government had contravened Israeli and international law, and therefore the policy must be repealed.

Recommended Stories

list of 3 itemsend of list

It also ruled that the government failed to present a legal foundation for its policy on annulling all visits after the Hamas-led attack on October 2023, in which more than 1,100 people were killed and more than 240 were taken captive.

The assault triggered a brutal war in Gaza, which has been defined as a genocide by several prominent scholars and an independent United Nations inquiry. The Israeli army killed more than 72,950 people in the enclave, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, and reduced most of the besieged territory to rubble, and forced the displacement of nearly 1.9 million Palestinians.

Violence across the occupied West Bank perpetrated by Israeli forces also intensified to unprecedented levels. All visits to prisoners were halted, and information about them was not shared – something that used to be standard practice before the war. Back then, Israeli authorities accused Hamas of failing to secure access to the captives in Gaza.

It was the first time in 50 years that Israel prevented Red Cross visits, according to the Association for Civil Rights in Israel (ACRI), which filed the petition.

“For the first time in nearly three years, the over 9,000 Palestinian security prisoners being held in Israeli prisons and military detention centers will receive Red Cross visits,” ACRI said. The ban remained in place even after a “ceasefire” was agreed last October.

Initial petition

The petition by ACRI, Physicians for Human Rights, Israeli rights group HaMoked and Israeli NGO Gisha against the government policy was first filed in Israel’s High Court in February 2024. But the state of Israel asked for 27 extensions before a hearing was held at the end of October last year.

The ICRC welcomed the decision, saying it was ready to resume its visits. “We are continuing our dialogue with the Israeli authorities to resume our work in detention as soon as possible,” it said in a statement. It added that access to detainees and the ability to meet with them privately are obligations under international law.

Wednesday’s decision comes amid growing concerns over the ill-treatment of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons.

Last week, the United Nations released its annual report on conflict-related sexual violence verified in 2025. It cited torture, rape, gang rape, forced nudity and “cavity searches conducted without apparent security justification perpetrated” by Israeli armed forces and security forces primarily during detention and interrogation and across several sites, including the infamous Sde Teiman military camp, among others.



Source link

Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Piker unleashes on Israel after ban from UK


NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.

IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:
– Hasan Piker says UK barred him, rips ‘unbelievable…power’ of pro-Israel groups
– Why a pro-Israel influencer turned down a chance to co-host FIFA event
 

TOP STORY: Left-wing political commentator Hasan Piker and his uncle Cenk Uygur were barred from entering the United Kingdom ahead of scheduled appearances at SXSW London and the Oxford Union. The British Home Office canceled their travel authorizations, citing risks “not conducive to the public good.” Piker fiercely slammed the decision, claiming the U.K. revoked his visa “at the behest of Israel.”

Hasan Piker standing outside his West Hollywood home

Marxist political influencer Hasan Piker stands outside his home in West Hollywood, Calif., pointing silently to his dog Kaya to direct her back into his home. (MB/Splash for Fox News Digital)

VIDEO: Dem Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow of Michigan rips her party for antisemitism, reveals attendee at DNC convention used slur against husband. WATCH HERE:

NO THANKS: Pro-Israel influencer and sports reporter Emily Austin rejected an offer from New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to co-host a FIFA World Cup event. After consulting mentors, Austin snubbed the request, fearing the progressive politician was using her as a cynical “olive branch” to repair his strained relationship with the Jewish community rather than offering a genuine gesture.

FAITH UNITED: An unprecedented interfaith alliance of Jewish, Muslim, and Christian New Yorkers united outside Gracie Mansion to protest Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Protesters slammed the progressive leader, accusing him of fueling radicalism and failing to safeguard the Jewish community. Muslim attendees specifically warned that Islamist extremists have hijacked their religion, joining forces with other faiths to demand the mayor’s removal.

BACKLASH BREWS: Harvard’s appointment of Sheryl WuDunn as vice chair of its Board of Overseers’ executive committee has sparked fierce backlash from students and alumni. Critics blast the university for elevating WuDunn amid intense scrutiny over her husband, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, whose heavily criticized piece on Israeli guards was condemned by Israel’s Foreign Ministry as a modern “blood libel.”

GUEST EDITORIAL: Rabbi Menachem Margolin, founder of the European Jewish Association, warns that the wave of violent antisemitism sweeping through Europe is headed for the U.S. “Europe has already seen this movie. We know exactly how it ends. America still has time to write a different one. But not much.”

QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “At the Democratic convention, an attendee yelled an antisemitic slur at my husband, who is Jewish and was walking with my 5-year-old daughter. That is terrifying,” – Mallory McMorrow, a Democratic candidate for Senate in Michigan.

– Looking for more on this topic? Find more antisemitism coverage from Fox News here.

– Did someone forward you this email? Subscribe to additional newsletters from Fox News here.

– Want live updates? Get the Fox News app here



Source link

Pro-Palestinian badges should not be worn by NHS staff, UK review suggests | Health News

0

Badges proclaiming support for Palestinians, Israel, or even football teams should not be worn at work, an anti-Semitism review has said.

National Health Service (NHS) staff in Britain should be barred from wearing political badges, including pro-Palestinian badges, on their uniforms, a review into anti-Semitism recommends.

Badges proclaiming support for Palestinians, Israel, British political parties or even football teams should not be worn at work, the government’s adviser on anti-Semitism, John Mann, said in his review on Thursday.

Recommended Stories

list of 3 itemsend of list

“Why would somebody in their employer’s time, dealing with patients, want to be pushing their politics?” Mann said in an interview with Sky News. “A badge that says, ‘I support Palestine’, or a badge that says, ‘I support Israel’, I don’t want my dentist to be wearing that when they are about to drill my teeth,” he added.

“Get the political politicking out of the NHS, out of the hospital and health environment … that’s sometimes stopping people from using the NHS,” Mann said.

Health Minister James Murray said the government was accepting the “robust and practical” recommendations. “Racism and discrimination betray everything the NHS stands for, and its ability to provide safe, world-class care,” he said.

Mann laid out his recommendations after being tasked by the Labour government to investigate anti-Semitism in the NHS following the killing of two people in an attack on a synagogue in Manchester last October.

“Jewish people have to be confident that they will receive the same treatment as everyone else, at all times,” Mann said in his report.

“Jewish people have to be confident they will receive the same treatment as everyone else, at all times in all situations. If people feel, as they do, that some have to hide their identity as patients or suffer in silence as staff, then the universality of the NHS is fundamentally breached.”

NHS care providers such as hospitals will become “the first line of defence against racism and discrimination for patients and staff,” Mann added

British authorities have repeatedly faced criticism for cracking down on pro-Palestine activism during Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.

Earlier this year, British police arrested hundreds of people during a mass vigil in central London to oppose the ban on the campaign group Palestine Action.



Source link

Fetterman slams Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner over Kik scandal


NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman ramped up criticism of embattled Senate candidate Graham Platner on Wednesday, calling out the Maine progressive over his history of inflammatory remarks while challenging him to release messages linked to a Kik account that has become a flashpoint in his campaign.

“This is a guy that had a problem with me, how I dress, but he seemed to have no problem posing in a towel at a disgusting website that consistently had serious problems about that kinds of depravity,” Fetterman told Fox News host Sean Hannity.

The Democrat later challenged Platner to make public messages he allegedly exchanged with women on the platform.

“Let me make a deal. I’ll tell P-Hustle, I’ll wear a suit every day, if he releases all those texts and messages that he’s had… [with] the dozen women,” he continued, referencing Platner’s username on the platform.

THE GROWING LIST OF CONTROVERSIES THREATENING DEMOCRAT GRAHAM PLATNER’S MAINE SENATE BID

John Fetterman and Graham Platner

Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., speaks to reporters in the Senate subway area in the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, June 2.; Senate candidate from Maine Graham Platner speaks during a campaign event at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 6859 on May 17, in Portland, Maine. (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images; Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

“You can prove [to] America… what’s [in] these conversations. Can P-Hustle prove how old these people are?”

Fetterman argued that Platner should release the messages if he has “nothing to hide,” while raising concerns about age verification on anonymous messaging platforms.

Platner’s campaign previously acknowledged that the Kik account, which was created in 2016, belonged to him, stating that he had deleted the app from his phone but did not deactivate the account, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Platner’s campaign did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment on the matter.

“As a Democrat, I’m never going to carry water for a guy that calls an American hero a dumb MFer, or someone that smears Chris Kyle… and claimed that he’s shooting innocent civilians. You’ve literally lost count…”

“It’s countless. It absolutely is.”

PLATNER STILL HAS ACTIVE ACCOUNT ON ANONYMOUS APP DUBBED ‘PREDATOR’S PARADISE’ AMID CHEATING SCANDAL

Republican staffers protesting Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner

Republican staffers, including National Republican Senatorial Committee staffers, protest outside the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., wearing towels to mock Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner’s reported Kik profile photo. (Nicholas Ballasy/Fox News Digital)

Fetterman’s remarks addressed a slew of issues that have put Platner’s campaign on defense, including a tranche of controversial Reddit posts, a video appearing to accuse late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle of inflating his statistics by killing civilians and his since-covered Nazi Totenkopf tattoo, a symbol historically tied to the SS.

“He has [said] so many offensive things that it’s hard to keep up with it,” Fetterman said.

While Fetterman has repeatedly distanced himself from Platner and questioned whether Democrats should rally behind the candidate, other prominent Democrats and Democratic-aligned figures have continued to back his campaign.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., defended Platner during a recent interview, while Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., have endorsed his bid to unseat incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins, who has represented Maine in the Senate since 1997.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

Platner has offered explanations for some of the controversies.

He previously stated that he had gotten the Totenkopf tattoo in 2007 and was unaware of its affiliation with Nazism at the time.

Platner apologized and expressed hope that people would “judge me on the person I am today” when pressed on past social media controversies, stating he was “having a difficult time settling into society” after serving in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Fox News’ Greg Norman-Diamond and Adam Pack contributed to this report.



Source link

The making of Sudan’s RSF | Sudan war

0

NewsFeed

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces have had a long history of violations, going back to when they were known as the ‘Janjaweed’. Over the past few years, they have been trying to change their image and become influential political actors in Sudan, but will that work? Al Jazeera’s Hala Saadani looks back at the RSF’s history and where they may go from here.



Source link

Russia’s Andreeva beats Ukraine’s Kostyuk in no-handshake French Open semi | Tennis News

0

No handshake and no photo as Mirra Andreeva of Russia beats Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine to reach French Open tennis final.

Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva reached her first Grand Slam final by beating Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine 6-1, 6-3 in a tense encounter at the French Open.

Andreeva converted her first match point when she served for the tennis match on Thursday.

Recommended Stories

list of 4 itemsend of list

There was no post-match handshake between the pair, however, and Kostyuk walked off quickly, turning only to wave and blow kisses to the crowd at Court Philippe-Chatrier, where some fans were draped in Ukrainian flags.

The atmosphere beforehand was somewhat tense as the players had separate photos taken as they each stood next to two children on their respective sides of the net. Usually, the players pose for the same photo, standing right next to each other by the net.

Kostyuk and countrywoman Oleksandra Oliynykova have spoken out during the tournament about the impact Russia’s four-year invasion of Ukraine is having on their country.

The eighth seed seized control from the outset and never loosened her grip on the contest, overwhelming Kostyuk with her ⁠depth and aggression on Court Philippe-Chatrier to set up a title clash against compatriot Diana Shnaider or Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska.

Andreeva, 19, raced into a 4-0 lead in the opening set and barely looked back in the third meeting between the two ⁠players, the Ukrainian having won the first ⁠two.

Kostyuk briefly threatened to make a contest of it in the second set, but the Russian swiftly snuffed out any hopes of a comeback before serving ⁠out the match to complete a dominant display.

“I’m still very nervous, very nervous coming to ⁠this match as she’s had an ⁠amazing season, she hadn’t lost on clay, so that put pressure,” said Andreeva.

“She’s an amazing player, a tough opponent, so I’m super happy with the way ‌I played. I’m happy I got revenge for the Madrid final, and to reach my first Grand Slam final.

“All of these ‌feelings ‌combined, I’ve never felt anything like this. I’m very excited about the last match here in Paris.”

Top-seeded Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori of Italy won the mixed doubles final earlier Thursday, beating Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada and Evan King of the US 4-6, 6-3, 10-4.

An Italian is guaranteed to be in Sunday’s men’s French Open singles final, with Flavio Cobolli facing fellow Italian Matteo Arnaldi on Friday in the first Grand Slam semifinal for both players.



Source link

Access Denied



Access Denied You don’t have permission to access “http://news.sky.com/story/driver-who-used-car-as-weapon-to-murder-innocent-teenage-boy-jailed-13550413” on this server.

Reference #18.c5d07868.1780590173.1a27a8aa

https://errors.edgesuite.net/18.c5d07868.1780590173.1a27a8aa



Source link

Tulsi Gabbard says husband recovering after 7-hour cancer surgery


NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

Outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, in a heartfelt X post Thursday, revealed her husband Abraham Williams is recovering at home after undergoing nearly seven hours of surgery for what she described as a “very rare sacral chordoma.”

“My husband Abraham was diagnosed with a very rare sacral chordoma,” Gabbard wrote Thursday on X. “The surgery to remove bone and surrounding tissue lasted almost seven hours and was successful.

“He had a rough night and is in a lot of pain but is finally home resting. Now recovery begins.”

Gabbard announced her pending resignation as DNI to support her husband through his battle with “an extremely rare form of bone cancer,” as first reported by Fox News Digital last month.

DEMOCRATS, MEDIA SPARK FURY WITH ‘DISGUSTING’ RESPONSE TO TULSI GABBARD’S DNI RESIGNATION

Tulsi Gabbard embraces husband Abraham Williams after swearing-in ceremony.

Tulsi Gabbard and her husband, Abraham Williams, embraced before Gabbard was sworn in as director of national intelligence in the Oval Office of the White House on Feb. 12, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

Gabbard notified President Donald Trump during a meeting in the Oval Office in mid-May. Her last day at ODNI was expected to be June 30.

“We’re so grateful for the outpouring of prayers and kind messages from all of you,” Gabbard’s Thursday post, revealing the precise diagnosis for the first time, concluded. “Our hearts are full.”

Trump announced Tuesday he appointing Federal Housing Finance Agency chief Bill Pulte as acting DNI to succeed Gabbard.

TRUMP NAMES BILL PULTE ACTING DIRECTOR OF NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE

“During this period, he will remain Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, and Chairman of Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post.

Gabbard assumed office in February 2025 and is a U.S. Army Reserve officer and combat veteran. She previously served in Congress for multiple terms as a Democrat before leaving the party to become an independent and later joining the Republican Party.

Fox News Digital exclusively obtained her formal resignation letter, in which Gabbard says she is “deeply grateful for the trust you placed in me and for the opportunity to lead the Office of the Director of National Intelligence for the last year and a half.”

RARE SPINAL CANCER TUMOR REMOVED THROUGH PATIENT’S EYE AT UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

“Unfortunately, I must submit my resignation, effective June 30, 2026,” she wrote. “My husband, Abraham, has recently been diagnosed with an extremely rare form of bone cancer.”

Gabbard said her husband “faces major challenges in the coming weeks and months.”

“At this time, I must step away from public service to be by his side and fully support him through this battle,” she said.

I’M 41 WITH A HUSBAND AND CHILD. I HAVE TOO MUCH TO LOSE AND WON’T GIVE UP MY FIGHT AGAINST CANCER

Gabbard added: “Abraham has been my rock throughout our eleven years of marriage — standing steadfast through my deployment to East Africa on a Joint Special Operations mission, multiple political campaigns and now my service in this role.”

She wrote that she “cannot in good conscience ask him to face this fight alone while I continue in this demanding and time-consuming position.”

Trump responded to the resignation on Truth Social, writing that she “rightfully” wants to support her husband during a tough battle.

‘REAL HOUSEWIVES’ STAR TEDDI MELLENCAMP HOSPITALIZED WITH MULTIPLE TUMORS ON HER BRAIN

“I have no doubt he will soon be better than ever. Tulsi has done an incredible job, and we will miss her,” he wrote.

A sacral chordoma is a rare, slow-growing cancerous bone tumor that develops in the sacrum, the triangular bone at the base of the spine above the tailbone.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

The National Cancer Institute describes chordoma as a rare bone cancer that can develop at the base of the skull, in the spine or at the end of the spine in the sacrum or coccyx.

Fox News’ Madison Colombo, Brooke Singman and Robert Schmad contributed to this report.



Source link