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MSNBC host offended by Hegseth’s ‘we leave no man behind’ statement

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MSNBC host Lawrence O’Donnell said on “The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell” that War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s use of the phrase “we leave no man behind” was outdated, as he responded to remarks during a White House briefing about a recent U.S. military rescue operation.

O’Donnell began by addressing Hegseth’s statement directly and contrasting it with what he described as a more modern understanding of military service.

“That is, of course, the old school version of the idea back when only men flew American military planes,” O’Donnell said.

He pointed to how military language has evolved, noting that current leadership has adopted broader terminology.

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O’Donnell argued that the updated phrasing better reflects the inclusion of women in combat roles, claiming that General Dan Kaine’s framing is more accurate.

“The general knows, unlike Pete Hegseth, that that could have been a woman they were trying to rescue,” O’Donnell said. “It might be a woman the next time.”

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The MSNBC host then broadened his critique, challenging the idea that the U.S. military has consistently upheld the principle in practice.

“This 21st century notion that we leave no one behind ignores the 120,000 prisoners of war held by German and Japanese forces in World War II,” O’Donnell said, noting they were “left behind” for years.

He also referenced the Vietnam War, invoking the experience of the late Sen. John McCain.

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“In Vietnam, we left John McCain behind,” O’Donnell said, recounting how McCain was captured and held as a prisoner of war for five years.

O’Donnell connected that history to comments made by President Donald Trump during his first presidential campaign.

“When reminded that John McCain was a war hero, Donald Trump said he’s not a war hero,” O’Donnell said, quoting Trump’s remark, “‘I like people who weren’t captured.'”

O’Donnell emphasized how modern rescue missions differ significantly from past conflicts.

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“The idea of using 155 aircraft and hundreds of military personnel on an immediate rescue mission for a single person… was inconceivable in World War II or in Vietnam,” he said.

O’Donnell ultimately framed his criticism around what he sees as a disconnect between rhetoric and reality in military history and policy.

“The idea… ignores history,” he said, arguing that the phrase has evolved beyond its original meaning and should reflect both modern service members and historical context.

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South Carolina pastor, wife arrested after alleged sexual, physical abuse of foster children

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A South Carolina pastor and his wife were arrested after a foster child reported being a victim of sexual abuse, according to officials.

Rodney Gibson and Kawiana Young, both 50, were charged with unlawful conduct with a minor, the Richland County Sheriff’s Department said, according to WIS News 10.

Gibson is also facing charges of first-degree criminal sexual conduct, second-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor, unlawful conduct toward a minor and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

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A victim came forward last month to report alleged sexual abuse endured while in foster care at the couple’s home, deputies said, according to the report.

Gibson is accused of sexually assaulting the victim on several occasions, starting at age 15 until they aged out of the foster care system.

Investigators learned that a minor was living with Gibson and Young.

The child told investigators they had been sexually abused by Gibson and physically abused by Young. The minor was then moved to emergency protective custody.

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During an emergency protective custody hearing on March 20, a family court judge ordered the minor to be returned to Gibson and Young’s home.

After investigators conducted subsequent interviews and obtained additional evidence, arrest warrants were obtained. Gibson and Young were arrested on April 1 and the minor was placed back into emergency protective custody.

Gibson and Young were released on bond on April 2.

The South Carolina Department of Social Services said in a statement that Young was a licensed foster parent from June 2021 until June 2025, adding that she fostered six children in her home, but voluntarily relinquished her foster parent license.

The agency said Young failed to mention that Gibson was living at the home, and his name was not on the license. The agency said Young never reported that she was married and said she was not in a relationship.

The agency said it was cooperating in the investigation.

Authorities believe there may be more victims and are asking anyone with information to come forward.

Gibson is a pastor at Pathway 2 Hope Ministries, while Young owns and operates DreamCatcher Child Development Center.

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Man charged after allegedly threatening to kill Ohio dad ‘in the name of Allah’ in terrifying video encounter

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Surveillance video captured a terrifying and apparent late-night random act of violence in Ohio, when a knife-wielding man allegedly told a homeowner he intended to kill him “in the name of Allah.”

The harrowing encounter, which unfolded in the early hours of Easter Sunday morning in Warren County, began when the suspect appeared to be praying in the family’s driveway before approaching the home multiple times, prompting an alarmed father to eventually go outside.

Authorities later identified the suspect as 23-year-old Anthony Long, who was arrested and charged shortly after the incident, FOX 19 Now reported

Tiffany Miller, the mother of the family, shared the frightening ordeal on social media Monday, describing it as a “deeply frightening and dangerous situation” that could have turned deadly. 

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The incident began when the suspect reportedly drove into the family’s driveway with his headlights off, Miller said. 

Surveillance footage from the home then appeared to show the man kneeling in the driveway and praying before approaching the home.

Long first knocked on the front door, but received no response as the family was asleep, Miller said. 

Minutes later, he returned, pounding on the door even louder in a second, more aggressive attempt. 

Miller said the family woke up expecting their daughter to return home, but were shocked to find a stranger at their door in the middle of the night.  

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“I woke up and walked up thinking my daughter was locked out and, nope, it wasn’t her,” she said. “It was a man I didn’t know. We did not respond, and again he went back to his car.”

The man reportedly remained in his parked car as one of the family’s daughters finally arrived home, prompting Miller’s husband to go outside and confront the suspect.

“Hey bud, you knocking on the door?” the father, Andy, was heard asking. 

“I’ll kill you in the name of Allah,” the suspect immediately replied. 

The alarmed father then began retreating while shouting for their daughter to drive away.

Miller said the suspect then pulled a knife on Andy, attempted to approach the home again, and ultimately drove off in pursuit of the daughter, who had already fled the scene.

“The man immediately exited his vehicle, began making explicit threats to kill him, repeatedly invoking religious language, and started moving closer in an aggressive manner,” Miller said. 

No one was injured in the incident, according to the family.

“This was a terrifying encounter, and we are grateful no one was harmed last night,” Miller said. 

Long was booked into the Warren County Jail, according to the Warren County Sheriff’s Office.

Long faces four charges, including aggravated menacing, trespassing, and criminal damage, all classified as misdemeanors of varying degrees.

He is also facing multiple bail amounts totaling more than $75,000, most of which must be paid in cash.

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‘We’re coming after you’: Dr Oz revokes Medicare access for LA doctor tied to $71M hospice billing

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As allegations of widespread hospice fraud in Los Angeles County continue to intensify, one physician has faced scrutiny after being tied to Medicare claims for thousands of patients across dozens of hospices.

Dr. Rajiv Bhuva has been linked to Medicare claims for nearly 2,800 patients across 126 California hospices in 2024, according to CBS News, which cited the last full year of available data. Bhuva is connected to more hospices than any other doctor, according to CBS News, which said that out of the 126 hospice companies where claims have been connected to him, 115 are in LA County.

CBS News has spent weeks doing a dive into alleged rampant hospice fraud in Los Angeles County. It found 742 hospice facilities out of the approximately 1,800 in LA County showed multiple red flags for fraud as defined by the state of California.

While the average California hospice doctor cares for approximately 140 patients annually, Bhuva’s numbers far exceeded that number, with CBS News finding 2,791 claims for terminally ill patients were submitted with his name on them in 2024.

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The claims resulted in $71.7 million in Medicare reimbursements, according to CBS News. The outlet noted that only one other California doctor had received more Medicare reimbursements than Bhuva: Dr. Domingo Barrientos, whose reimbursements totaled $90.3 million. In 2024, Barrientos was convicted of conspiracy to commit healthcare fraud and is currently in federal prison.

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Dr. Mehmet Oz, who has been outspoken about Medicare fraud in California, confirmed that Bhuva “had his ability to bill Medicare revoked this past March.”

“To all the fraudsters out there stealing from our seniors: run, don’t walk. Because we’re coming after you,” Oz wrote on social media.

Dr. Kristina Newport, chief medical officer at the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, told CBS News that Bhuva would “have a superhuman schedule” to work with the number of patients he’s been connected to “in a meaningful way.”

Bhuva has not been charged with a crime, but the number of claims tied to his name, which span thousands of patients and over 120 hospices, has raised eyebrows.

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In 2022, California’s state auditors warned that working for more than three hospice providers at one time would be an indicator of fraud.

“This pattern of individual administrators supposedly working for a large number of hospice agencies raises questions about whether they are actually participating in the operations of any or all of those agencies,” the auditor’s report reads.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s office responded to a clip of CBS News’ reporting, saying that it was a federal matter, rather than a state issue.

“FACT: The state has no role in the Medicare billing or payment process. We are glad the Trump Admin is taking action to combat fraud. Now, if Trump could stop pardoning fraudsters—and hold them accountable—that would be great!,” Newsom’s press office wrote on X.

While the state does not process Medicare payments, it does license hospice providers, effectively determining which organizations can enroll in the federal program and bill taxpayers. State auditors have previously warned that California’s “weak controls have created the opportunity for large-scale fraud and abuse.”

Recently, Fox News Digital learned that an anti-fraud task force led by Vice President JD Vance suspended 221 providers in Los Angeles due to suspected fraud. This included a number of providers who were raided by federal authorities.

“The Administration’s War on Fraud once again yields results as more suspensions take place and fraudsters face justice for ripping off hard-working Americans and stealing their tax dollars and social services,” a Vance spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “The Vice President and his task force are proud of these latest figures and expect to see this number continue to grow dramatically.”

Fox News Digital reached out to the Department of Health and Human Services and Bhuva’s office for comment.

Fox News Digital’s Peter Pinedo and Preston Mizell contributed to this report.

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