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Celebrate 40 Years of Transformers: Iconic Rodimus Prime and Galvatron Make a Triumphant Return!

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Blokees has announced an exciting expansion of their Transformers model kits, building upon the existing collection and broadening its appeal. This new wave is particularly special as it pays tribute to the franchise’s inaugural motion picture, introducing two iconic faction leaders to the lineup.

The Blokees Transformers Galaxy Version Wave 10, aptly titled “One Shall Stand,” showcases intricate, smaller-scale versions of both Autobots and Decepticons in their robot forms. This collection features characters who first appeared in the 1986 film and have maintained their popularity throughout the later stages of Generation 1. Enthusiasts can look forward to these figures hitting the shelves later this year, just in time to rekindle the nostalgia of fans.

Standing at just under four inches tall, the latest batch of Blokees Transformers toys draws inspiration from various seasons of the original Generation 1 cartoon. Included in this wave are the Mini-Bots Brawn, a staple since the series’ inception, and Warpath, who made his debut in the second season. These figures promise to delight both long-time fans and newcomers alike with their attention to detail and historical significance within the series.

Blokees Continues G1 Anime With New Transformers Galaxy Version Releases

Each standing at just under four inches in height, the newest wave of Blokees Transformers toys pulls from different seasons of the Generation 1 cartoon. For instance, the Mini-Bots Brawn and Warpath are present, with the former present since the beginning, while the latter debuted in Season 2.

Trailbreaker is another classic Autobot who makes the cut, but the rest of the characters hail from further into the Generation 1 timeline. In fact, three of them are fittingly from 1986’s The Transformers: The Movie, with two of these being versions of the new Autobot leader, Rodimus Prime. One is the normal variant, while another is a yet-to-be-revealed chase version that’s much rarer to find. Also present is Rodimus Prime’s rival, Galvatron — the rebuilt version of Decepticon leader Megatron.

Another character from the movie is the Junkion chieftain Wreck-Gar, with Galvatron’s loyal lieutenant Cyclonus also part of the wave. Rounding out the Decepticons in the group is Scorponok, the Headmaster who debuted in the show’s fourth season. This figure seemingly comes with a miniature toy of Lord Zarak, adding even more collectiblity to him. Finally, the Decepticon ninja Sixshot also appeared in Season 4 and the G1 anime Transformers: The Headmasters, and has one of his six forms represented in the line.

Blokees Transformers Galaxy Version Wave 10 “One Shall Stand” is planned to release sometime in July 2026, which makes sense given the characters involved. After all, 2026 marks the 40th anniversary of The Transformers: The Movie, with numerous toys and collectibles being released to commemorate the occasion.

JD Vance Seeks Reconciliation with Pope Leo to Resolve Ongoing Dispute

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On Saturday, Vice President JD Vance expressed gratitude to Pope Leo XIV for remarks that seemed to smooth over tensions with President Donald Trump after their recent public disagreement.

During a visit to Angola as part of his African tour, the pope addressed the global media, indicating that they had perpetuated a ‘certain narrative that was not entirely accurate.’

He emphasized his consistent stance against war in general, not just the conflict in Iran, and clarified that his earlier comments in Cameroon about ‘a few tyrants’ spending vast sums on warfare were not aimed at Trump.

Furthermore, he noted that his speech had been prepared two weeks prior, ‘long before the president made any comments about me and the peace message I am advocating.’

Vance, a Catholic, appreciated this clarification, while acknowledging that there remain genuine differences in viewpoints between the administration and the pope.

‘I am grateful to Pope Leo for saying this. While the media narrative constantly gins up conflict–and yes, real disagreements have happened and will happen–the reality is often much more complicated,’ Vance wrote on X.

‘Pope Leo preaches the gospel, as he should, and that will inevitably mean he offers his opinions on the moral issues of the day. The President – and the entire administration – work to apply those moral principles in a messy world,’ he added. ‘He will be in our prayers, and I hope that we’ll be in his.’

Trump’s feud with the pope kick off last week, when the pontiff condemned the president’s warning that ‘a whole civilization will die tonight’ if Iran failed to meet his deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Pope Leo XIV spoke to reporters on Saturday before his flight left for Angola as part of his Africa tour. He downplayed the tension between him and Trump, something Vice President JD Vance was ‘grateful’ for

President Trump made a lengthy post to Truth Social calling the pope weak on matters of foreign policy after Leo criticized him for his threats against Iran and its people

President Trump made a lengthy post to Truth Social calling the pope weak on matters of foreign policy after Leo criticized him for his threats against Iran and its people

‘Today, as we all know, there was this threat against the entire ​people of Iran, and this is truly unacceptable,’ the pontiff said on April 7.

‘People want peace,’ he added. ‘I would invite the citizens ​of all the ​countries involved to ⁠contact the authorities – political leaders, congressmen – to ask them to work for peace.’

Pope Leo also said attacks on civilian infrastructure ‘are against international law’. Trump had previously threatened to destroy bridges and power plants in Iran.

On April 12, Trump posted a lengthy statement to Truth Social accusing Pope Leo of being ‘WEAK on crime’ and ‘terrible for Foreign Policy’.

‘I don’t want a Pope who thinks it’s OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon,’ Trump wrote, adding, ‘And I don’t want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because I’m doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do.’

The next day, Trump followed this up by posting an AI-generated image of himself in red-and-white robes. He appeared to be healing the sick with his hands, something Jesus was said to have done in the Bible.

The commander in chief quickly deleted the post after it prompted strong backlash from Catholics and even religious MAGA supporters.

When asked about it, Trump said he thought the image ‘was me as a doctor’. 

Vance (pictured at a Turning Point USA event on Tuesday in Athens, Georgia) has come to the defense of Trump in his feud with the pope. He said the pontiff should ‘be careful when he talks about matters of theology’

Vance said this image Trump posted of himself as a Jesus-like figure was 'a joke'

Vance said this image Trump posted of himself as a Jesus-like figure was ‘a joke’

As Trump’s number two, Vance came to his defense while the debacle played out. On Tuesday, during a Turning Point USA event in Athens, Georgia, Vance said the pope should ‘be careful when he talks about matters of theology’.

He also said that it doesn’t bother him when the pope speaks about ‘issues of the day’, adding that Christian leaders should comment on public policy. 

After that, he said the pope needs to remember the just war theory, the idea that armed conflict can be justified if it meets certain criteria, such as self-defense or to stop aggression from another power.

Vance questioned if God would be on the side of the Americans who liberated Europe from the Nazis in World War II.

And in a Fox News interview on Monday, Vance said Trump posting himself as a Jesus-like figure was ‘a joke’ and that Trump alone took it down ‘because he recognized that a lot of people weren’t understanding his humor’.

Nicole Kidman Shares Heartfelt Moment of Learning About Her Mother’s Passing at Venice Film Festival

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Nicole Kidman recently shared a poignant moment from her life, discussing the day she learned about her mother’s passing.

During her appearance at the HISTORYTalks 2026 event, organized by the History Channel, the 58-year-old actress reflected on various life experiences, including a significant moment in September 2024 when she was about to receive the best actress award for “Babygirl” at the Venice Film Festival.

“I had just won the best actress award at the Venice Film Festival. Such moments seem to be a recurring pattern in my life,” she remarked, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.

Kidman described the heart-wrenching moment when she was preparing to take the stage and learned of her mother’s death. “I returned to my room in Venice, climbed into bed, and felt utterly devastated,” she recounted.

She expressed the deep void her mother’s absence left in her life, admitting, “She was integral to my existence. Being present in that particular instance felt incredibly difficult.”

The “Big Little Lies” star went on to say that “the idea of being there at that particular moment was harrowing,” and she began to take steps to leave Venice as soon as possible.

“I remember getting into a boat in the canal, and literally at night trying to find my way to the airport, and then turning around and going, I can’t even do this,” she said.

“And then went back into the bed, and I was alone. My husband wasn’t there. My children weren’t there. I’d gone to win an award. What should have been a beautiful thing, ended up with that. But there is the contrast of life.”

Having gone through this tragic experience alone, Kidman says she now tells people “that’s when I know I’m resilient,” and “can survive pretty much anything.”

Kidman’s mother, Janelle, died in September 2024 at the age of 84.

Two years after her mother’s death, the Academy Award-winning actress shared with investigative journalist, Vicky Nguyen, as part of the private school’s Silk Speaker Series, that she has plans to become a death doula.

“As my mother was passing, she was lonely, and there was only so much the family could provide,” Kidman said per the San Francisco Chronicle.

“Between my sister and I, we have so many children and our careers and our work, and wanting to take care of her because my father wasn’t in the world anymore, and that’s when I went, ‘I wish there was these people in the world that were there to sit impartially and just provide solace and care.’”

Kidman shares two daughters — Sunday Rose, 17, and Faith Margaret, 15 — with her ex-husband, Keith Urban, while her sister, Antonia, has six kids.

The actress has spoken about her close bond with her mother many times over the years, telling the Sydney Morning Herald about how her mom always pushed her to pursue her dreams, saying, “she carved her own path and wanted her daughters to have the same opportunity to carve their own paths.”

“Mom didn’t necessarily get the career that she wanted, but she was determined that her daughters would have opportunities that were equal,” Kidman added.

“That’s given me my life. And she gave me my life, she and my dad.”

Kidman is following in her mother’s footsteps as a supportive mom, as she is supporting her daughter, Sunday Rose, in her budding modeling career.

She made her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week in 2025, walking for Miu Miu.

Barack Obama Meets with NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani Ahead of Preschool Reading Event

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On Saturday, former President Barack Obama and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani shared a heartwarming experience at a local child care center. This marked their inaugural meeting, where they engaged with preschoolers through storytelling and a lively sing-along session.

This encounter occurs as Mamdani, a democratic socialist who recently commemorated his 100th day in office, seeks to establish a collaborative rapport with Republican President Donald Trump. The gathering reflects a broader effort to bridge political divides.

After entertaining the children with a reading of “Alone and Together” and a spirited rendition of “The Wheels on the Bus,” Obama and Mamdani chose not to address the media. Their focus remained on the joyful interaction with the young audience.

Former President Barack Obama, left, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani read a book to children at Learning Through Play Pre-K in New York, on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
Former President Barack Obama, left, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani read a book to children at Learning Through Play Pre-K in New York, on Saturday, April 18, 2026.AP Photo/Angelina Katsanis

As a prominent figure in the Democratic Party, the former president has extended his support to Mamdani, who at 34, is making waves with his dynamic personality and progressive initiatives. Obama has offered to act as a mentor to the rising political star.

Since taking office in January, Mamdani has been dedicated to transforming New York City into a more affordable place for its residents. His campaign centered on redirecting governmental powers to better serve the city’s working-class citizens.

Mamdani has met twice with Trump at the White House in November and February to discuss issues affecting New York.

Despite those friendly meetings, their relationship has shown signs of strain recently, with Trump posting on social media Thursday that Mamdani was “DESTROYING New York” with his taxing policies and threatened to pull federal funding for the city.

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Storm Team 3 Alert: Sunday’s Cold Front Brings Brief Showers and Rapid Temperature Drop

SAVANNAH, Ga. — The arrival of a cold front on Sunday is expected to bring scattered showers and a temporary drop in temperatures as the new week begins.

On Saturday, residents of the Coastal Empire and Lowcountry experienced scorching heat, with temperatures soaring into the lower 90s.

The Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport matched its daily high record from 1967, reaching a sweltering 93 degrees.

Westerly winds ushered in drier air, significantly reducing humidity levels and creating conditions favorable for fire hazards.

As the cold front approaches, humidity levels will rise again, particularly during the cooler nighttime hours, due to increasing moisture.

Burn bans remain in place through the weekend, so continue not to set fires.

Sunday starts out muggy with southwesterly winds in advance of a cold front. Expect more clouds as we await the boundary.

A few passing showers with a rumble of thunder or two are possible, but don’t bank on any meaningful rainfall.

Cooler northwesterly winds develop in the front’s wake, ushering in a refreshing start to the week.

Morning lows dip into the 40s and 50s, while afternoons will be sunny with 70s. Northeasterly winds will be breezy at times Monday and Tuesday.

High pressure builds back in yet again, bringing the heat for the end of the week.

The next meaningful opportunity for rain would come from a cross-country storm system around the end of April.

US Halts Nine Oil Tankers in Strategic Move to Enforce Sanctions on Iranian Ports

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The United States military announced on Wednesday that it successfully prevented nine oil tankers from breaching a blockade imposed on Iranian ports. This strategic maneuver is part of broader efforts to enforce a maritime embargo on Iran’s coastal shipping routes.

According to a statement from the U.S. Central Command shared on X, all vessels attempting to navigate past the blockade have been intercepted. Within the first 48 hours of this operation, nine ships complied with orders from American forces to reverse their course and head back toward Iranian waters.

Sources from Fox News confirmed that these vessels were all oil tankers. A senior defense official assured that none of these ships required direct intervention or boarding by U.S. personnel to comply with the directive.

The U.S. has officially declared a blockade on Iranian ports along its coastlines, implementing this measure as a lawful action. In a stern warning broadcast by CENTCOM, a sailor advised all vessels to return to port if they were en route to Iran, emphasizing the seriousness of the blockade. “Do not attempt to breach the blockade,” the message cautioned. “Vessels will be boarded for interdiction and seizure if they are transiting to or from an Iranian port. If you do not comply, we are prepared to use force. The United States Navy is fully prepared to enforce this blockade.”

US destroyer sailing in Middle East

As part of the blockade mission, U.S. Central Command confirmed on Tuesday that guided-missile destroyers from the U.S. Navy are actively involved in this operation, impacting the flow of maritime traffic in and out of Iranian ports.

A senior U.S. defense official also confirmed to Fox News on Wednesday a report from Reuters that a U.S. destroyer interdicted two oil tankers that were trying to leave Iran on Tuesday. 

A U.S. official told Reuters that the ships left Chabahar port in the Gulf of Oman before being contacted by the U.S. warship through radio communication. 

“More than 10,000 U.S. Sailors, Marines, and Airmen along with over a dozen warships and dozens of aircraft are executing the mission to blockade ships entering and departing Iranian ports,” CENTCOM said in an earlier update. “During the first 24 hours, no ships made it past the U.S. blockade and 6 merchant vessels complied with direction from U.S. forces to turn around to re-enter an Iranian port on the Gulf of Oman.” 

“The blockade is being enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman,” it added. “U.S. forces are supporting freedom of navigation for vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz to and from non-Iranian ports.”

CENTCOM did not immediately respond Wednesday to a request for comment from Fox News Digital regarding the reported interdiction of the oil tankers. 

“U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers are among the assets executing a blockade mission impacting Iranian ports. The blockade is being enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or leaving coastal areas or ports in Iran,” CENTCOM also said Tuesday. “A typical destroyer has a crew of more than 300 Sailors that are highly trained in conducting offensive and defensive maritime operations.” 

Cargo ships anchored in the Gulf near the Strait of Hormuz seen from northern Ras al-Khaimah

Cargo ships in the Gulf, near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from northern Ras al-Khaimah, near the border with Oman’s Musandam governance, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in the United Arab Emirates, March 11, 2026. (REUTERS/Stringer/File Photo/File Photo)

CENTCOM Commander Adm. Brad Cooper added in a statement that “a blockade of Iranian ports has been fully implemented as U.S. forces maintain maritime superiority in the Middle East.”

Satellite image showing the Strait of Hormuz connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman

A satellite image shows the Strait of Hormuz, a key maritime passage connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, vital for global energy supply. (Amanda Macias/Fox News Digital)

Cooper said an estimated 90% of Iran’s economy is supported by international trade by sea. 

“In less than 36 hours since the blockade was implemented, U.S. forces have completely halted economic trade going into and out of Iran by sea,” he also said. 

Two Suspects Charged in Connection with South-Western Sydney Shootings: Authorities Crack Down on Local Violence

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Today, charges have been laid against two individuals in connection with a series of alleged public shootings that took place in Sydney’s south-west. Authorities suspect these attacks were orchestrated by a notorious crime family operating in the area.

Yesterday, two homes came under fire in what police describe as a coordinated effort. The first attack targeted a residence on Fairmont Street in Merrylands. This property is linked to Raf Alammedine, who is reputedly the leader of a local criminal syndicate.

Shortly thereafter, gunfire erupted at another house on Woodstock Road in Guilford. This home is reportedly associated with Adam Al Ahmad, whose sibling, Assad, is considered to be a prominent figure within the Alammedine crime organization.

Two people have been charged over public place shootings in south-west Sydney on Saturday, April 18. (Nine)

Following these incidents, law enforcement officers spotted a black Range Rover traveling on Woodville Road in Merrylands. When the vehicle failed to comply with a stop request, a pursuit ensued.

Soon after police saw a black Range Rover driving along Woodville Road in Merrylands, and began chasing it when it failed to stop.

The vehicle allegedly failed to stop, and a pursuit was initiated, travelling through local streets before being terminated.

The vehicle was found abandoned on Alexander Street, Fairfield, and following a search of the area, a 17-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man were arrested and taken to Cabramatta Police Station.

Following a search, police allegedly found and seized firearms and two jerry cans.

A stolen white SUV was also located on Portadown Road, Constitution Hill.

Both vehicles were seized to undergo forensic examination.

Police later raided a home on Percy Street, Fairfield, where police seized multiple items.

Both, the 17-yer-old and the 21-year-old, have been charged with firearms offences and carrying out organised criminal activity.

The man was also charged with driving dangerously.

The boy was refused bail and is scheduled to appear before a children’s court today.

The man was refused bail and is set to appear in court today.

Police investigations continue.

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Trump Attends Dan Scavino’s Wedding Without Makeup, Surprising Attendees




One of Donald Trump’s most memorable makeup-free appearances took place at the wedding of his long-time aide, Dan Scavino. The event, held in February 2026, was a lavish affair at Mar-a-Lago, attracting a host of prominent figures from Trump’s circle. Attendees included high-profile names such as Marco Rubio, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Elon Musk.

Despite the high-profile guest list, Trump appeared to take a relaxed approach to his attire. He donned a dark blue suit with a white dress shirt and a striking cobalt blue tie. His hair, a bright blonde, was casually combed to the side, closely matching his notably pale complexion. Departing from his usual routine, Trump chose to skip his trademark burnt-orange bronzer, which left his skin looking noticeably lighter.

Nevertheless, Trump seemed to be in high spirits during the celebration, sharing jokes with Scavino and his bride that sparked laughter. The lighthearted exchange was captured in a photo that quickly spread online, leading to widespread commentary. Social media users humorously critiqued the president’s pale appearance, with one remarking, “The store ran out of Cheetos,” while another quipped about the absence of his usual bronzer, suggesting it might frighten children.

Despite his seemingly carefree approach to the wedding day, Trump was in good spirits, cracking jokes to Scavino and his new bride. Whatever Trump said had the newlyweds in stitches. The pic of the exchange wound up having the same effect on people online, as folks mercilessly roasted the president’s pale white visage. “The store ran out of Cheetos,” one jokester on X, formerly Twitter, replied to the snap. “Gosh, he does need the orange mask. He can give children nightmares without it,” another tweeted about Trump’s bronzer-less look. 

Only a couple weeks after Scavino’s wedding, Trump had a ghastly makeup-free outing in Palm Beach.

Donald Trump goes makeup-less on the golf course

In February 2026, Donald Trump met with former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss at his Trump International Golf Club in Mar-a-Lago. To commemorate the meetup, Truss posted a photo on X of the pair posing together. “Right about everything. @realDonaldTrump,” she tweeted alongside the snap. The president wore a Republican-red shirt, loose-fitting black trousers, and completed the look with a bright white hat that had “USA” in gold lettering across the front. 

The post brought out plenty of trolls, and not only because Truss had seemingly kowtowed to Trump with the caption, but folks couldn’t help but notice how unhealthy his pale skin made him look. “Of course Trump looks like he was just exhumed,” Keith Olbermann replied, leading the charge. “Wow he looks haggard,” another X user commented about POTUS’ face.

Fast forward a couple of months, and Trump looked ghostly on Easter with a makeup-free golf course appearance. Right-leaning social media influencer Meaghan Marie uploaded an Instagram carousel recapping her family enjoying Easter festivities at the Trump National Golf Club in Washington, D.C., in April 2026. The president posed with her family, and he looked to have come straight from the links as he sported a Trump-branded white golf shirt and the same white hat he wore in the pic with Truss earlier in the year. Trump struck his signature pose, as he flashed a gigantic smile along with a thumbs-up. There was no cakey orange-tinted bronzer on his face, and even with a shadow cast from his hat, it was still obvious how pale Trump’s skin looked.



Legendary ‘The Gambler’ Songwriter Don Schlitz Passes Away at 73: A Country Music Legacy Remembered


Renowned country songwriter Don Schlitz, best known for penning the iconic “The Gambler,” has passed away at the age of 73.

Originally from North Carolina, Schlitz died on Thursday in a Nashville hospital due to a sudden illness, as reported by the Grand Ole Opry. The exact cause of death remains undisclosed.

Country Music Association CEO, Sarah Trahern, expressed her sorrow in a statement released on Friday: “We are devastated by the loss of Don Schlitz. His devotion to his family, his North Carolina roots, and his passion for songs and fellow songwriters was unmatched.”

“That love was evident in every space he occupied, every stage he graced, and in every word he crafted,” she continued.

Trahern fondly recalled a recent evening they spent together: “As we were leaving after dinner, Don picked up a guitar and began to play. That’s the image I will cherish—Don with his guitar, smiling. His musical legacy will endure, inspiring countless artists and writers. He will be profoundly missed.”

Echoing that sentiment, Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum CEO Kyle Young said, “Don Schlitz’s place as a songwriting great would be secure had he never written ‘The Gambler’ or had he only written ‘The Gambler.’ Nashville was richer for his presence and is lesser for his absence.”

Schlitz helped shape the sound and soul of artists like Kenny Rogers, Randy Travis and The Judds.

His lyrics fueled hits including “On the Other Hand,” “Forever and Ever, Amen” and “When You Say Nothing at All,” recorded by Keith Whitley and later by Alison Krauss.

Schlitz was born in 1952 and raised in Durham before packing his bags and heading to Nashville.

The country star was later inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame.

“I will never be able to believe that I deserve this, unless I receive it as a representative of my family, my mentors, my collaborators, my promoters and my friends,” he said in 2017. “That’s the only way I can deal with this.”

His breakout moment came with “The Gambler,” recorded by Rogers in 1978, a song that didn’t just define an era.

It expanded country music’s reach into the mainstream.

Rogers later praised Schlitz, saying, “Don doesn’t just write songs. He writes careers.”

Schlitz went on to pen tracks for a wide range of artists, from Tanya Tucker to Mary Chapin Carpenter, and even reunited Rogers with Dolly Parton for “You Can’t Make Old Friends.”

Despite his behind-the-scenes role, Schlitz earned a front-row place in country music history.

He was named ASCAP Country Songwriter of the Year four straight years from 1988 to 1991 and made history at the Opry as its only non-performing songwriter inductee in a century.

He debuted there in 2017 and joined as a member in 2022, a rare honor that underscored his influence far beyond the spotlight.

The Opry’s Saturday night show served as a tribute to his legacy.

Schlitz is survived by his wife, Stacey, his children and grandchildren — daughter Cory Dixon and her husband Matt Dixon; son Pete Schlitz and his wife Christian Webb Schlitz; grandchildren Roman, Gia, Isla and Lilah; brother Brad Schlitz; and sister Kathy Hinkley.

Unraveling Trump’s Social Media Rhetoric: Experts Decode the Meaning Behind His Provocative Posts

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From the onset of his political journey, Donald Trump has carved out a unique niche as a political figure, distinguished by his raw demeanor and often startlingly candid communication style.

This approach, while divisive for over a decade, has recently baffled even his most loyal followers with his provocative posts on Truth Social. His comments about the conflict with Iran, which included threats of annihilation and unexpected religious exclamations, have left many in disbelief.

In the weeks following these seemingly erratic messages, senior officials within the White House conveyed to the Wall Street Journal that the posts were crafted to appear deliberately provocative, aiming to pressure Iran into negotiations.

Among his more notorious messages was a declaration made on Easter Sunday, where he proclaimed: ‘Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped in one, in Iran.’

He continued with an incendiary message, stating: ‘There will be nothing like it!!! Open the F***in’ Strait, you crazy b*****ds, or you’ll be living in Hell – JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah,’ sparking widespread reaction.

The post drew significant backlash. Multiple Democrats suggested invoking the 25th Amendment, which allows the vice president and Cabinet officials to declare a president unfit for office.

One advisor told the Wall Street Journal that Trump said he came up with the idea himself, adding that he used language he thought Iranians would understand. 

However, the president was reportedly concerned about the fallout, asking his advisors: ‘How’s it playing?’ 

Donald Trump, pictured above on March 11, reportedly posted bizarre rants on social media in an effort to appear 'unstable' to motivate Iran to negotiate

Donald Trump, pictured above on March 11, reportedly posted bizarre rants on social media in an effort to appear ‘unstable’ to motivate Iran to negotiate 

The Trump administration has defended military action in Iran. Pictured above are airstrikes in Tehran on March 7

The Trump administration has defended military action in Iran. Pictured above are airstrikes in Tehran on March 7 

Trump, pictured above on April 6, reportedly came up with the controversial 'Praise be to Allah' post on his own, according to new reporting

Trump, pictured above on April 6, reportedly came up with the controversial ‘Praise be to Allah’ post on his own, according to new reporting 

Two days later, Trump issued a chilling warning that caused even more backlash, threatening Iran that a ‘whole civilization’ would die if negotiations were unsuccessful. 

‘I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will. However, now that we have Complete and Total Regime change, where different, smarter, and less radicalized minds prevail, maybe something revolutionarily wonderful can happen, WHO KNOWS?’ he continued.

‘We will find out tonight, one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the world. 47 years of extortion, corruption, and death, will finally end. God Bless the Great People of Iran!’ 

He stood by the threats, appearing on Fox News shortly after to reiterate that he was ‘fine’ with the post’s message. 

‘Remember, what do they say to us? For years, I’ve had to listen to them say, “Death to America,’ right?”‘ Trump told Fox host Maria Bartiromo. 

‘So they’re allowed to say, ‘Death to America,” And what I’m referring and when I talk about civilization, it’ll be much different, because their military will be totally gone.’

A day after the post, sources told the Wall Street Journal that at a reception ahead of America’s 250th celebration, he told White House donors and staff that he deserved the Medal of Honor. 

Trump has come under scrutiny for wild Truth Social posts, including one above depicting an artificial intelligence generated image seemingly showing him as Jesus

Trump has come under scrutiny for wild Truth Social posts, including one above depicting an artificial intelligence generated image seemingly showing him as Jesus 

The president reportedly cited a story from his first term in office about flying into Iraq to visit the troops. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt later said he was joking. 

Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer called Trump ‘extremely sick’ for the threats, and Senator Patty Murray said the president was exhibiting ‘rantings of a bloodthirsty lunatic.’ 

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Trump’s ‘inability is more clear and dangerous than ever,’ and called on the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment. 

Leila Sadat, a professor of international criminal law at Washington University Law School, described the threat to The Atlantic as ‘basically an announcement that I’m about to commit war crimes at the very least—and possibly crimes against humanity and, in a worst-case scenario, genocide.’ 

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, pictured above on April 14, reportedly said he believed Trump's strong language might bring Iranians to the negotiating table

Secretary of State Marco Rubio, pictured above on April 14, reportedly said he believed Trump’s strong language might bring Iranians to the negotiating table 

Trump's military crusade in Iran has caused widespread backlash. Pictured above are protesters at a demonstration in Los Angeles on April 7

Trump’s military crusade in Iran has caused widespread backlash. Pictured above are protesters at a demonstration in Los Angeles on April 7 

Genocide scholars, military attorneys and human-rights lawyers voiced concern that the threat was in violation of Article II, Section 4 of the United Nations Charter, which prohibits the ‘threat or use of force’ against other nations. 

However, White House aides reportedly saw the post as an attempt to motivate negotiations with Iran. 

Secretary of State Marco Rubio had said he believed the strong language might bring Iranians to the table, according to the Wall Street Journal’s reporting. 

Advisors also told the publication that Trump was hoping to scare the Iranians and end the conflict abroad. 

The Trump administration has stood firm in favor of the military pursuit in Iran. Leavitt said the president has ‘remained a steady leader our country needs.’ 

‘President Trump campaigned proudly on his promise to deny the Iranian regime the ability to develop a nuclear weapon, which is what this noble operation accomplishes,’ she added.

New polling indicates that the Trump administration does not have widespread American support for the war. Protesters are pictured above in Texas on April 7

New polling indicates that the Trump administration does not have widespread American support for the war. Protesters are pictured above in Texas on April 7 

The Trump administration has repeatedly indicated that an end to the war is coming soon. Pictured above is wreckage provided by Iran's state media

The Trump administration has repeatedly indicated that an end to the war is coming soon. Pictured above is wreckage provided by Iran’s state media 

Despite the administration’s steadfast support for the war, polling has indicated that the sentiment has not been felt nationwide. 

New polling results from Politico showed that just 38 percent of Americans supported the strikes in Iran. 

Nearly half of the respondents also said they believed Trump was spending too much time on international affairs rather than focusing on domestic issues. 

Even though Trump cannot run for re-election, the polling could impact the midterms later this year. 

Advisors told the Wall Street Journal that the midterms are still on his mind, and that in February, he told staff he ‘would have to eat dinner regardless’ when they asked whether a fundraising event should be canceled amid the war. 

The Daily Mail has reached out to the White House for comment.