A Message of Hope for LGBTQ Kids in America

https://www.unclosetedmedia.com/p/a-message-of-hope-for-lgbtq-kids

Uncloseted Media asked Americans to leave voicemails for queer youth, nearly 40% of whom seriously considered suicide in the last year.

The 2025 LGBTQ Year in Review: Lows, More Lows and Rumblings of Hope

https://www.unclosetedmedia.com/p/the-2025-lgbtq-year-in-review-lows

Here are Uncloseted Media’s picks for the most newsworthy moments for the LGBTQ community this year.

Jack Smith calls for House committee to release full videotape of his deposition

Jack Smith calls for House committee to release full videotape of his deposition

by Ashleigh Fields – 12/24/25 11:35 AM ET

Former special counsel Jack Smith wants the recording of his full deposition to a House panel released.

His attorneys sent a letter Dec. 18 to House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) requesting that his closed-door deposition be made public.

“Mr. Smith respectfully requests the prompt public release of the full videotape of his deposition. Doing so will ensure that the American people can hear the facts directly from Mr. Smith, rather than through second-hand accounts,” wrote Lanny A. Breuer and Peter Koski, Smith’s lawyers.

“We also reiterate our request for an open and public hearing. During the investigation of President Trump, Mr. Smith steadfastly followed Justice Department policies, observed all legal requirements, and took actions based on the facts and the law. He stands by his decisions,” they added.

In the deposition, Smith defended his decision to bring charges against then-former President Trump for attempting to overturn the 2020 election.

“Our investigation developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt that President Trump engaged in a criminal scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election and to prevent the lawful transfer of power,” Smith said in prepared opening remarks, portions of which were obtained by The Hill. 

“Our investigation also developed powerful evidence that showed President Trump willfully retained highly classified documents after he left office in January 2021, storing them at his social club, including in a bathroom and a ballroom where events and gatherings took place.

“He then repeatedly tried to obstruct justice to conceal his continued retention of those documents,” he added.

Smith said he’d do it all again if presented with the same facts during his testimony, which lasted more than nine hours.

Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) advocated for the release in a post Wednesday on social platform X.

“I was there. There is no reason not to release the video and transcript,” he said in reply to a CBS News reporter’s post about the letter. “If @Jim_Jordan refused Jack Smith’s request for a public hearing — like every other Special Counsel — because he allegedly wanted to avoid the 5-minute rule, he got that.”

Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-Calif.) told The Hill on the day of Smith’s testimony that he wouldn’t oppose public testimony.

“I do think that we’re dealing with unprecedented events here, so it’s entirely appropriate. And I think people on both sides, maybe for different reasons, think that what happened here bears scrutiny,” Kiley said.

Jordan said last week he had not ruled out public testimony.

Israeli Police Release Settler Filmed Running ATV Over Praying Palestinian in West Bank

https://www.commondreams.org/news/west-bank-atv-attack?share_id=9105227&socialux=facebook&utm_campaign=RebelMouse&utm_content=Common+Dreams&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook

A group of Israeli military veterans called his punishment “just a slap on the wrist” and “state-backed impunity for state-backed terror.”

Israeli police have released a soldier from custody after he was filmed running his vehicle over a Palestinian man who was praying outside the city of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.

A silent video of the incident, which both Israeli and Palestinian outlets reported on Thursday, shows an Israeli settler with a rifle slung over his back driving his all-terrain vehicle (ATV) toward a 23-year-old Palestinian man as he knelt in prayer on the roadside.

After barrelling over the man, the settler shouted something in his direction and backed up, then gestured for him to move.

The settler then turned his ATV around, got off, and shouted something at a Palestinian taxi driver. The injured Palestinian man then stood up, approaching the cab. The settler again shooed him off before hopping back on the ATV and speeding away.

Majdi Abu Mokho, the father of the Palestinian man, said his son now has pain in both legs after he was struck.

Mokho told Agence France-Presse: “The assailant is a known settler. He set up an outpost near the village, and with other settlers he comes to graze his livestock, blocks the road, and provokes the residents.”

He also said the settler blinded him with pepper spray after hitting his son, though this is not shown in the video.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) identified the driver as an Israeli reserve soldier with one of its regional defense units. These battalions have dramatically expanded in recent years with backing from Israel’s right-wing government, which contains many officials at the center of the settler movement.

Breaking the Silence, a group of Israeli military veterans critical of the occupation of Palestine, has referred to the regional defense units—which have been responsible for many other attacks on Palestinian civilians in the West Bank—as “no more than settler militias in uniform.”

The IDF said the soldier’s weapon has been confiscated and that he’s been suspended due to the “severity of the incident,” which the IDF said it was investigating. The IDF has not released the soldier’s name.

An initial probe found that the same settler had opened fire in the village of Deir Jarir, north of Ramallah, earlier that same day, in an incident that resulted in a young Palestinian man being injured by gunfire.

During that altercation, which was also caught on film, a group of masked settlers was seen hurling rocks at the village’s entrance. According to Palestinian sources who spoke with the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the targets of the attack were villagers who were grazing their cattle near their homes.

In another video, a masked man—who the IDF identified as the same reservist responsible for the ATV attack—is seen firing his weapon in the direction of the camera. The IDF said that by opening fire inside the village while in civilian clothes, the soldier had committed a “serious breach of his authority.”

According to the Times of Israel, Israeli police released the settler reservist from custody on Friday. He has been placed under house arrest for five days and is banned from approaching Deir Jarir, where the incident occurred, or from contacting anyone else connected with the case.

The violent incident is the latest in a year that has seen a record number of attacks by Israeli settlers and soldiers against Palestinian villagers.

According to official figures, Israeli forces and illegal settlers have killed at least 1,130 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, injured nearly 11,000, and detained around 21,000, since October 2023, when Israel launched its two-year genocide in Gaza following Hamas’ attack.

On the same day as the ATV attack, Israeli police announced that they had arrested five Israeli settlers over their alleged involvement in an ambush against a Palestinian home, which resulted in “moderate injuries to the face and head” of an eight-month-old Palestinian girl, according to the Palestinian news agency WAFA.

While the IDF says it is investigating the ATV attack along with local police, attacks by Israeli settlers are often treated with leniency.

In January 2025, the Israeli watchdog group Yesh Din reported that across more than 1,700 reports of religious or politically motivated hate crimes committed by Israelis against Palestinians in the West Bank over the past two decades, nearly 94% of them were closed without any indictment being filed, and only 3% resulted in a conviction.

Although there has been a documented rise in killings by Israeli settlers since October 2023, not a single one of those cases has resulted in an indictment, and only about a quarter have resulted in investigations by Israeli authorities.

Critics found the punishment of the reservist to be similarly lackluster and the latest example of settlers’ immunity from justice.

“Israeli reserve soldier intentionally runs over Palestinian praying on the side of the road,” said Rabbi David Mivasair, an activist with the Canadian group Independent Jewish Voices. “His punishment: his weapon was taken away, and he was suspended from the reserves… nothing more.”

Breaking the Silence called the punishment “just a slap on the wrist” and “state-backed impunity for state-backed terror.”

Others noted that nearly 8,000 Palestinians are currently being held in Israeli prisons indefinitely without trial, including in Israel’s “administrative detention” system, which allows them to be confined based on secret evidence that they and their lawyers cannot see.

Israel has justified it as a measure to prevent terrorism. However, in January, the government banned Israeli settlers from being held under those same administrative detention orders, with Defense Minister Israel Katz saying the goal was “to convey a clear message of strengthening and encouraging the settlements.”

Ihab Hassan, a Palestinian human rights activist, said of the ATV attack: “Had the victim been Israeli and the attacker Palestinian, the sentence would be life in prison. That is why it is called apartheid.”

Following the attack, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) reiterated its calls for the US Congress to stop sending military aid to the Israeli government.

“This shocking and dehumanizing act is yet another example of the unchecked violence and abuse Palestinians face daily under Israel’s illegal occupation,” the group said. “Brazenly running over a man while he prays is enabled by a system that grants near-total impunity to illegal settlers. The Trump administration must end its silence and take concrete steps to hold the Israeli government accountable for these ongoing human rights abuses.”

 

The whoppers of 2025

https://rollcall.com/2025/12/25/the-whoppers-of-2025/

Claims about economy, war in Ukraine, measles were among the top falsehoods of past year

President Donald Trump listens during a ceremony for the presentation of the Mexican Border Defense Medal in the White House on Dec. 15, 2025.

President Donald Trump listens during a ceremony for the presentation of the Mexican Border Defense Medal in the White House on Dec. 15, 2025. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

Political cartoons / memes / and news I want to share. 12-28-2025

 

Image from Assigned Male

Image from Assigned Male

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below is what having intrusive thoughts are like for me.  Hugs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#Atheist from What Are You Really Afraid Of?

 

#mikejohnson from AZspot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Smith for 12/26/2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Branch for 12/26/2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gary Markstein for 12/26/2025

 

 

 

John Branch for 12/22/2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

John Deering for 12/27/2025

 

 

 

#ice from AZspot

 

 

 

 

Image from ‘49 Was A Great Year

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jon Russo for 12/26/2025

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kristi Noem’s Lies Unravel During Dem’s Grilling

 

Some news to think on.

tRump’s ego / tRump’s grift / tRump & Republicans being inappropriate 

The Kennedy Center Honors Were A Ratings Stinker

 

Host Cancels Xmas Eve Show At Kennedy Center

 

Grenell Vows To Sue Musician For $1M For Canceling Kennedy Center Show Due To Dear Leader’s Renaming

 

 

Trump Talks To Kids On Santa Hotline: You Want Clean Coal, I Won 2020 Election, Santa Might Be “Infiltrated”

 

Indiana GOP Rep Depicts Himself Pummeling Santa

 

 

 


tRump’s failing economy / Tariffs / The wealthy gaining more wealth while the rest of us get more poor.  

Wave Of Bankruptcies Upends US Spirits Industry

 

2025 Saw Over 50 New Billionaires Due To AI Ventures

 

Trump Celebrates Sharp Decline In Federal Employees

 

 


tRump wants total power to rule / 

Peters Asks Appeals Court To Honor Trump’s Pardon

Trump has retaliated against Colorado Gov. Jared Polis by denying FEMA reliefs for floods and wildfires and by ordering the dismantling of the nation’s premiere climate research facility.

 

 


tRump bribes / Fascism / Right wing media take over / 

Ellison Told Trump CBS News Will Get MAGA Makeover

Mr. Trump has privately said Larry Ellison assured him that he would turn CBS News, which the Ellisons took over when they bought Paramount, into a more conservative outlet, two people with knowledge of the president’s comments said.

 

CBS News Boss Defends Axing “60 Minutes” Exposé

 

 


The destruction of the environment / destroying renewable energy to push the dying fossil fuel industry / War for oil.  

The Energy Dept Wishes You A Sleigh Full Of Coal

Trump Admin Un-Retires Two Coal Plants Because Solar Power Doesn’t Work If The Sun Isn’t “Shining” [VIDEO]

As you can see above, Wright has adopted Trump’s stupid lies that solar and wind power simply turns off due to the weather at the moment.

 

 

Zelensky Says He’ll Meet With Trump In “Near Future”

 

Zelensky And Trump To Meet Sunday At Mar-A-Lago

Trump: I Get The Final Say On Any Ukraine-Russia Deal

 What Trump means is that he has to confer with his master in Moscow first.

 

 


Hate / DEI / Bigotry / Christians trying to take over the US / Christians forcing their church doctrines on all / Using the US might to enforce the Christian view / ICE / DHS

New Hate Crime Charge In LGBTQ Runners Case

Earlier this month it was reported that Mahmoud, who remains jailed without bond, may present a “gay panic” defense, which is legal in Florida but banned in 20 states and Washington DC.

 

US Carries Out Strikes On “ISIS Terrorists” In Nigeria

 

Trump Admin Went Full Theocracy In Xmas Messaging

Government officials have traditionally steered clear of such overtly religious language, as the Constitution bans an official state religion. The First Amendment’s establishment clause prohibits the government from establishing a religion or favoring one religion over another, while the free exercise clause protects the religious expression of all faiths.

 

Mass Deportations Expected To Ramp Up In 2026

 

 

 


The Epstein Files / DOJ /

Trump Melts Down At “Sleazebags” Over Epstein Files

 


US Healthcare / Vaccines / Conspiracy theories 

Sec. Felcher’s Latest Target: Vaccine “Aluminum Salts”

Earlier this month, members of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s vaccine advisory committee — whom Kennedy selected after firing the previous group — suggested digging into concerns about aluminum salts, though large studies have found them to be safe.

 

NYC Sees Record ER Visits In “Super Flu” Outbreak

 

 

From ReWire: Hope Walz, & Adult Adoption (Choosing/Creating One’s Family)


Katie Klabusich

For me, considering going through the adoption process as an adult is about having the right to configure my family the way that’s best for me—a right we should all have.

The word adoption is synonymous with babies and expectant parents, joy and dreams come true. For most, it’s about families becoming complete and children becoming a permanent part of a legally recognized household.

My story is more complicated.

Recently, I found myself in the atypical and unexpected position of discussing adult adoption with the woman who became my roommate two-and-a-half years ago when I desperately needed a safe place to collapse and recover from a lifetime of trauma. We were strangers who became fast family; she was the perfect big sister and, after understandable initial trepidation about opening her home to a stranger, her extended family and friends have become my family and friends.

Last year my childhood stocking hung on the fireplace and there were gifts under the tree for me—the first time I’ve had a family Christmas since my adopted mother decided I was gay and told me not to come home for the holidays in December 2011.

It hadn’t always been that way. Growing up, my adoptive parents would tell me the bedtime story about how I was wanted, desperately, for the ten years they waited for me. They loved me before they even knew me. While I still believe the sentiment to be true, I have learned over the past 38 years that loving someone does not a healthy environment or nurturing relationship make.

It’s also become clear to me that the caregiving contract between parents and children hardly ends at age 18—especially at a time when we are watching our social safety net be dismantled piece by piece—and it flows in two directions. Unless you are in a family with wealth and security spanning generations, concern about whether the kids will be able to land a good enough job (or jobs, let’s be frank) to support themselves and whether parents and grandparents will have enough in their retirement for their elder care has only increased over the past few decades. (snip-go read it, it’s great info)

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Grace Erwin

The daughter of Democratic VP nominee Tim Walz didn’t start posting until after the 2024 election—and she’s starting to become a leading young political voice.

Hope Walz had no intention of becoming a social media sensation when she first whipped out her phone to shoot a video with her brother, Gus. A few months ago, the Walz siblings—children of former Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Tim Walz—were headed back to their home state of Minnesota. Their father and his running mate, then-Vice President Kamala Harris, had just lost the 2024 presidential election. And Hope Walz wanted to post an update.

From the front seat of a car, the pair described what it was like to drive without a Secret Service detail for the first time in months.

“We’re finally free,” Gus said from the driver’s seat.

“I would not describe it like that,” Hope replied. “It is a little weird, but it does feel freeing.”

“We’re going to be okay everyone,” she added, before posting the video to TikTok.

After spending months on the campaign trail with her dad, and watching Donald Trump and JD Vance clinch the White House, Walz was ready to return to her everyday life in Montana, where she’d settled after graduating college in 2023. Instead, the video she posted in the aftermath of the election quickly amassed more than 400,000 views. And her next video, breaking down her post-election thoughts, garnered 1 million. Now, Walz is navigating her newfound public platform while trying to map out a future career in public service—a decision inspired by her time on the campaign. (snip-go read the rest of this one, too!)

a couple clips about doctors from The Majority Report.

The Doctors On The Frontline Of Israel’s Genocide In Gaza