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Political message of the week: Adultery is a bad idea


BREAKING: 2 businessmen accuse Utah state Rep. Trevor Lee of abusing his power and altering checks in a past job. In a statement to KSL, Lee admitted he acted improperly in one case but not the other ksl.com/article/514840… #utpol #utleg @KSL5TV @KSLcom









🚨 UPDATE: Look at the DAMAGE one woman has caused! Sharon Eubank is one of the most devastating mistakes the @Ch_JesusChrist has ever made in leadership. Sharon was demoted from RS 1st Counselor to Director of @ldscharities after This BYU Conference queer stint 👇🏼, but she should have been publicly corrected, righted herself, or subject to ex-communication. Bottom line: Sharon has proved to be a wolf in sheep's clothing— an anti-Christ.





🚨SHOCKING ESCALATION IN UTAH The LDS Church – which donated $25K to build Utah's largest mega-mosque (Utah Islamic Center) and other mosques in the state – is NOW exposed for partnering with Hamas-linked ministries & financing Hamas contractors! New March 23, 2026, reveals LDS Charities (Church's humanitarian arm) has funneled support to terror-aligned Islamic groups – far beyond what was known. Key facts: 🔺LDS Charities partnered with Medglobal, an Illinois-based charity that openly boasted of collaborating directly with Hamas’s Ministry of Health in Gaza (2020 announcement lists LDS Charities alongside Hamas-connected Rahma Worldwide and Taliban-linked Islamic Oasis). Medglobal received $200,000 from LDS in 2017 and $1.9 million in 2019, with support continuing in recent years. 🔺 Rahma Worldwide (Michigan charity) has signed contracts with senior Hamas officials, including designated terrorist Ghazi Hamad (who vowed to repeat the October 7 attacks “time and again”). Internal Hamas documents from 2022 confirm Rahma’s Gaza director is “affiliated with Hamas.” Aid workers in Gaza wore jackets bearing both LDS Charities and Rahma logos — along with the logo of RIHS, a Kuwaiti group designated by the U.S. Treasury for supporting Al-Qaeda. LDS has listed Rahma as a major partner for over a decade, with joint projects in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, and beyond - continuing even after Rahma’s terror ties became public. In March 2026, Rahma released a video of a new joint LDS-Rahma project in Syria. 🔺 LDS Charities funded Bayader Association, a Gaza-based group that coordinates closely with Hamas ministries and whose staff have publicly praised Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists. LDS supported Bayader welfare projects in Gaza (2014–2016), including untraceable cash grants - a method experts say often subsidizes terror recruitment and operations. 🔺 The Church has long collaborated with Islamic Relief (Muslim Brotherhood-linked, designated a terror organization by the UAE), serving as its largest donor after the 2004 tsunami and contributing millions in goods and services. These partnerships persisted years after the groups’ terror connections were reported. When previously challenged, the LDS Church dismissed concerns as “false” without addressing specifics, claiming no aid was diverted - yet the collaborations continued. 🔺 This is the same Church that promotes “interfaith friendship” while funding mosque construction in conservative Utah, where conversions are surging and Republican leaders (Gov. Cox, SLC mayor in hijab at City Hall iftar) are accommodating Islamic events with zero reciprocity from Muslim-majority nations. Utah Mormons: Your tithing dollars are building mega-mosques at home and - indirectly - supporting Hamas-aligned networks abroad. This isn’t compassion. It’s dangerous, one-sided enabling of the ideology now infiltrating red-state Utah. See the full report: meforum.org/church-of-latt…


A few things, Representative. Firstly, you seemed to have been pretty upset when we endorsed your Republican opponent in our attempt to hold you accountable for what we feel is populist trolling instead of effective representation. Your supporters, we recall, called us traitor for not supporting the incumbent in the race. Secondly, Utah has one of the most effective conservative delegations in Congress. If this delegation is your idea of "bad ideas and poor leadership," then that's a poor reflection on you. Thirdly, we kind of think that having Nate Blouin or even Ben McAdams representing Utah in Congress would be a very problematic thing. We want Republicans representing our solidly Republican state. If you think it's a worthwhile tradeoff to take out good, effective Republican incumbents because you don't like that they're not populist enough in exchange for a deep blue progressive winning in District 1, then we're pretty certain it's you whose putting personalities over principle and vying for power for your faction of the party over the overall good of the party and of Utah. And finally, Rep. Blake Moore HAS come out in support of repealing Prop. 4. He has been very clear that this law has been utilized in a way that violates its intended purpose, he has called out Better Boundaries and told them to stop what they're doing, and he has been instrumental in leading the charge to amend the Utah Constitution to keep ballot initiatives from becoming super laws. Blake Moore's past with Better Boundaries is an asset, not a disadvantage, because it gives him more credibility in his efforts to repeal Prop. 4 and fix this broken part of our processes.









But the "Heritage American" thing is a tacit and sometimes even a straight-up rejection of the coalition that elected Donald Trump in 2024. I can't tell you how many times I've pointed to the 49-state victory for Reagan in 1984 as evidence that the happy warrior style of conservatism is a winner, not a loser, and the reply I get from "Heritage Americans" is that such a victory is no longer possible because "demographics have changed too much." It just seems to me that "Heritage American" is more or less a soft rebrand of white nationalism and nativism, emboldened by Donald Trump's victory rather than learning lessons from the way Donald Trump actually achieved that victory. It's a rejection of what, honestly, was the most Reagan-like feature of Trump's 2024 campaign...that minorities and immigrants are more than welcome in the conservative fold.














