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Biden is called a ‘loser’ and ‘genocide Joe’ as he receives VERY rude welcoming while touring small businesses in Pennsylvania

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Biden is called a ‘loser’ and ‘genocide Joe’ as he receives VERY rude welcoming while touring small businesses in Pennsylvania


  • Biden met with hostility during visit to former steel hub Allentown on Friday
  • The president was touring local businesses to talk up his economic record in the area
  • But his appearance sparked chants of ‘loser’ and ‘go home Joe’ before pro Palestine protesters also appeared, branding the president ‘genocide 
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    President Joe Biden was branded a ‘loser’ and urged to ‘go home’ by angry hecklers during a trip to Pennsylvania on Friday.

    The 81-year-old was met with hostility as he toured small businesses in the Allentown area.

    The shouts came from a group of residents of a home near a bike store the president was visiting, the New York Post reports.

    A few hours later he was branded ‘genocide Joe’ by a vocal mob of Pro Palestine supporters lining the route of his motorcade.

    The group chanted: ‘We will remember in November,’ in a reference to the upcoming election.

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    President Biden was met with hecklers during a visit to small businesses in Pennsylvania on Friday

    The 81-year-old was branded a 'loser' by crowds gathered in the Allentown area, with others shouting 'Go home Joe'

    The 81-year-old was branded a ‘loser’ by crowds gathered in the Allentown area, with others shouting ‘Go home Joe’

    The president's motorcade was also hit by protesters carrying Pro Palestine placards demanding a ceasefire on Gaza

    The president’s motorcade was also hit by protesters carrying Pro Palestine placards demanding a ceasefire on Gaza

    Biden popped into three stores to stress the value of small businesses and talk up his economic record.

    ‘My name is Joe Biden and I work for the governor and the senator,’ the president said as he stepped into the Nowhere Coffee Co. along with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and Sen. Bob Casey, D-Pennsylvania. 

    Biden ordered what appeared to be a smoothie. Obviously, onlookers inside the coffee house knew who he was, with one of them joking, ‘This is a normal day.’ 

    Elsewhere his welcome was less warm, with reporters demanding to know his true feelings on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s failure to disclose his hospitalization.

    Asked if he has confidence in Austin, Biden responded: ‘I do.’ Asked if it was a lapse in judgment for Austin to not inform him of his hospitalization, Biden said: ‘Yes.’ 

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    They were his first public comments on his defense secretary. 

    The Pentagon said on Friday that Austin remains in Walter Reed Medical Center in ‘good condition, that he has been in contact with senior staff and was ‘actively engaged’ in overseeing and directing the U.S. military’s participation in strikes on Houthi targets.

    Biden previously has indicated he will stand by his defense secretary but White House officials agreed the situation was a head-scratcher. 

    The angry mob branded the president 'genocide Joe' and vowed to 'remember in November'

    The angry mob branded the president ‘genocide Joe’ and vowed to ‘remember in November’ 

    President Joe Biden also admonished Lloyd Austin for his lapse in judgment when the defense secretary chose not to reveal his hospitalization, but said he still has confidence in him

    President Joe Biden also admonished Lloyd Austin for his lapse in judgment when the defense secretary chose not to reveal his hospitalization, but said he still has confidence in him

    Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, 70, was hospitalized on January 1, but the Pentagon waited three days to reveal the information. He is pictured December 20 in this most recent pic

    Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, 70, was hospitalized on January 1, but the Pentagon waited three days to reveal the information. He is pictured December 20 in this most recent pic 

    Austin finally announced on Tuesday he had prostrate cancer after originally refusing to say what he suffered from and facing days of questions about his hospitalization. 

    The mishandling of the matter is now being probed by the Pentagon.

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    Austin and Biden spoke this week ahead of the U.S. and British airstrikes targeting Houthi rebels around Yemen in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden that took place on late Thursday night.

    Biden made Friday’s trip without delivering prepared  remarks ahead of a weekend getaway to the presidential retreat, Camp David in Maryland.

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    Pennsylvania man arrested for allegedly feeding pet parakeet marijuana and beer

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    A Pennsylvania man was arrested on animal cruelty charges for allegedly feeding marijuana and beer to his pet parakeet after bringing the injured feathered friend to a bar, according to reports.

    Timothy Grace, 40, was busted on Feb. 21 after carrying his wounded pet budgie named “Blue Skies” in his pocket to Callaghan’s Bar in Greensburg, according to CBS Pittsburgh.

    Timothy Grace was arrested on animal cruelty charges for allegedly feeding marijuana and beer to his pet parakeet after bringing the injured feathered friend to a bar. WTAE

    “The caller’s a bartender. She says there is a white male at the bar with a parakeet,” a dispatcher reported on the police radio transmissions obtained by the outlet.

    “The patron was bragging to other people that were inside the bar that he feeds the parakeet marijuana and has it drink beer on a daily basis,” Detective Sergeant Justin Scalzo told the outlet.

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    Grace “appeared extremely intoxicated” when police showed up to the bar and found the pet bird in distress, according to court documents obtained by the outlet.

    “Its leg appeared to be broken,” Scalzo said, according to WTAE. “Its foot was actually facing the wrong direction.”

    Grave was initially arrested for public intoxication and now faces charges including aggravated cruelty to animals and transporting animals in a cruel manner, the outlet said.

    The pet bird was brought to PEARL Parrot Rescue in the Pittsburgh area, which rushed him to an emergency care facility.


    Exterior of Callaghan's bar, with a sign showing
    The injured parakeet is still breathing hard, remains on antibiotics, and has to wear a splint on his right leg. WTAE

    Blue Skies spent four days in the hospital and was later taken in to be fostered by Teri Grendzinski, the president of PEARL. The injured parakeet is still breathing hard, remains on antibiotics, and has to wear a splint on his right leg, CBS reported.

    “They realized his leg was broken. He also had some respiratory issues going on,” Grendzinski told the outlet. “He was also very, very skinny.”

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    “The leg was broken badly enough there is a chance they’re going to have to amputate the leg if it doesn’t heal correctly,” she added.

    If Blue Skies is eventually put up for adoption, he will require specialized care, the outlet said.

    “When we got that call, it was horrifying. Why would you do that to a bird?” Grendzinski said.



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    Pa. man found guilty of raping teen girl who he took to Mexico

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    A Pennsylvania man was found guilty of repeatedly raping his daughter’s best friend over a three-year span before fleeing with the teen to Mexico.

    On Thursday, March 5, 2026, Kevin Esterly, 53, of Whitehall Township, Pennsylvania, was convicted on all counts of rape, statutory sexual assault, involuntary sexual intercourse and endangering the welfare of children.

    Esterly shook his head as the verdict was read but said nothing in the courtroom.

    Resources for victims of sexual assault are available through the National Sexual Violence Resources Center and the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline at 800-656-4673.

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    Esterly’s trial began on Tuesday, March 3, after a judge denied his pretrial motion for the charges against him to be dismissed and for the Lehigh County District Attorney to be removed as a prosecutor in the case.

    Both Esterly and his victim testified on Wednesday, March 4.

    The victim — who is now 24-years-old — told the courtroom that she met Esterly and his family while attending church as a child and became best friends with one of his daughters. Esterly was a youth leader and elder at the church at the time. The victim said Esterly also coached her soccer team.

    The victim said she became so close to Esterly’s family that she called his wife “mom” and eventually spent almost every weekend at their home in Lowhill Township, Pennsylvania. She also said she vacationed with them in New York state and Ocean City, Maryland.

    The victim said Esterly first sexually assaulted her in August 2015 when she was 13-years-old after he gave her alcohol during a family birthday party.

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    “I was scared. Frozen in fear,” the woman told the courtroom on Wednesday. “I pretended I was sleeping.”

    The woman accused Esterly of sexually assaulting her almost every time she slept over at his home. She told the courtroom she eventually became addicted to alcohol and drugs, which Esterly gave her in exchange for sex. According to the woman, Esterly gave her cocaine and methamphetamine to keep her awake during school because she “would be up with him all night.”

    The woman said Esterly continued to sexually assault her until he was confronted by his wife in 2017. Esterly’s wife then threw him out of the house, according to the victim. She said Esterly continued to sexually assault her over the next year.

    Esterly was later arrested and then sentenced to prison after federal agents found him with the victim in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, in 2018. She was 16-years-old at the time.

    The woman said she moved on and went to college after Esterly’s sentencing though she still struggled with drug addiction. She said she sought counseling in February 2025. She told the courtroom she received a message from Esterly on LinkedIn that same month in which he apologized for “failing you as a person I was supposed to be for you.” At that point Esterly had been released from prison.

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    The woman said she had not told anyone about her relationship with Esterly up to that point and replied to him, “I live with our secret every day as I promised. I would appreciate an apology.”

    The woman told the courtroom that Esterly responded by writing, “I hope one day you can forgive me. Nobody knows I reached out to you. That is the best for both of us.”

    On Feb. 21, 2025, Allentown Police received a report of Esterly’s sexual assaults which led to the new charges being filed against him. He was arrested in West Virginia in June 2025 after two police pursuits. He was then extradited to Pennsylvania.

    The victim told the courtroom on Wednesday that she kept quiet about Esterly’s abuse for years because she “was afraid to speak,” and felt “dirty and ashamed.”

    “I wasn’t ready to tell anyone,” she said. “He was a father figure in my life. I loved him.”

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    The woman also said she didn’t want to hurt Esterly’s daughter who was her best friend.

    When the District Attorney asked her why she was “here today,” she replied by saying, “I want to tell the truth. I want to be set free.”

    The woman ended her testimony by saying, “I don’t want to live with this secret anymore.”

    After her testimony, Esterly took the stand for 45 minutes, denied all of the accusations against him and accused the woman of lying.

    Closing arguments then took place Thursday morning. It then took an hour for the jury of seven women and five men to reach their verdict.

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    3 dead in apparent murder-suicide spanning from Pennsylvania to Illinois, police say

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    Two women are dead in Pennsylvania and a man is dead in Illinois after an apparent murder-suicide, police said on Wednesday.

    According to a report from the Pennsylvania State Police, the investigation began in Hillside, Illinois, when police there were dispatched after a man reported two women dead in Jackson Township, Pennsylvania. Police said that when officers got to Hillside, about 15 miles west of Chicago, they found that the man had died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

    After identifying him, troopers said Hillside officers contacted police from Jackson Township to request a welfare check at the man’s home on Dior Drive, about 30 miles north of Pittsburgh. 

    Map shows distance from Hillside, Illinois, to Zelienople, Pennsylvania

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    Police said officers used forced entry to get into the home and found two women dead from apparent gunshot wounds. It’s believed the two women were family members of the man who died by suicide in Illinois, investigators said. 

    Pennsylvania State Police said they’ve assumed control of the case and are “actively investigating” what happened surrounding the three deaths.

    Police didn’t release any names, saying the process of formal identification and notification of next of kin hasn’t been completed. Sources told KDKA that the victims were a husband, wife and their daughter.

    “At this time, investigators believe there is no ongoing threat to the public, and law enforcement is not searching for any additional individuals in connection with this incident,” police wrote in the public information release report. “This remains an active and ongoing investigation.”

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    State police didn’t release any other details on Wednesday but said more information will be made public when it’s available.  

    “My first reaction was shocked because this is such a close-knit neighborhood, and to think something that horrible could happen here is very tragic because they were such a good family,” neighbor Danielle Sporer said on Wednesday. 



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