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Crockett’s likely House successor is radical reparations activist: ‘Gotta pay us what you owe us’
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Jasmine Crockett’s pastor, Frederick Haynes III, who announced his bid to take over Crockett’s House seat shortly after she announced her now-failed bid for the U.S. Senate, won the Democratic primary for Texas’s 30th Congressional District and will likely win in November due to the district being reliably blue.
Haynes, who Crockett calls her pastor and mentor, runs Friendship-West Baptist Church in Dallas, where he has been at the helm for around 40 years, according to public reporting.
In a sermon the day after Hamas invaded Israel and slaughtered thousands of Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023, Haynes blasted Israeli “apartheid” and praised notorious antisemite Louis Farrakhan, who infamously compared Jews to termites in one of his sermons. In addition to Haynes’ anti-Israel remarks, he has also positioned himself as a radical reparations activist who once told congregants that “America was born in political violence.”
“America, you owe us. What you done to us has been immoral. It’s been evil. It’s been unjust. It’s been downright wrong and the only way to bring salvation to America – you gotta pay us what you owe us,” Haynes told congregants in 2022 at the San Francisco church of failed presidential candidate Kamala Harris’ longtime mentor and pastor, Amos Brown, who has made several controversial comments, including blaming the United States for the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Frederick Haynes III is running to replace outgoing Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas. He is a megachurch pastor in Dallas who Crockett has cited as “my pastor.” (Haynes for Congress)
“If you want salvation to come to this house, you’ve got to engage in reparations,” he continued.
In Tuesday’s primary, Haynes came out with a commanding victory, garnering 72.6% of the vote, according to the Associated Press. Former Texas state representative and Dallas City Council member, Barbara Caraway, came in second with 23.1% of the vote, and another Dallas-area pastor, Rodney LaBruce, came in third with just 4.3% of the vote.
Texas’s 30th Congressional District has been controlled by Democrats for many years and covers the southern portions of the Dallas-Forth Worth metro area.
Haynes campaigned on issues that align with Crockett’s time in congress as a member of the progressive group of lawmakers dubbed, “The Squad,” including Medicare for All, abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and raising the minimum wage. Crockett’s time with the “Squad” is now ending following her loss in the Texas Democratic Party primary for the U.S. Senate on Tuesday against moderate James Talarico.
During his watch-party on election night Tuesday, Haynes also parroted claims that Crockett and other Democrats made about alleged voter suppression spurred by Republicans in Tuesday’s Texas primaries.
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Dallas megachurch pastor Rev. Frederick Douglass Haynes III is running to replace Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas. (iStock; John Medina / Getty)
In addition to his sermons and discussions at churches promoting reparations, Haynes also participated in a reparations rally outside the White House in 2023, during which he said the United States was “born in the sin of a hostile, genocidal takeover of Indigenous land and shaped by anti-Black White supremacy.”
“This is a country that spent in the aftermath of emancipation decades plundering Black communities and ensuring that we were economically exploited and excluded,” Haynes said at the rally. “And so how could you talk about redemption without reparation?”
“We’ve come to cash our check because we’ve seen the [profit and loss] statement,” he continued.
Haynes also has a history of pushing anti-Israel sentiment. In 2017, Haynes posted a photo of himself on social media with notorious antisemite Louis Farrakhan, calling him a “wonderful and great man.” Farrkhan once called Jews termites in a now infamous sermon. Meanwhile, just one day after Hamas terrorists went into Israel and killed thousands of Israelis, Haynes suggested Israel’s “apartheid” was to blame.
Frederick Haynes III is running to replace outgoing Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas. He is a megachurch pastor in Dallas who Crockett has cited as “my pastor.” (Haynes for Congress)
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Last year, after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Haynes accused Kirk of espousing “dangerous” views “rooted in white supremacy,” and criticized characterizations of Kirk’s murder as an assassination. “A White Christian gets killed, murdered, not assassinated,” Haynes said, before launching into a comparison about how Black people who have been assassinated allegedly get treated worse. “Martin King got assassinated, Malcom X got assassinated, Medgar Evers got assassinated, don’t compare Kirk to King.”
Though he condemned political violence, Haynes proceeded to drill into Kirk, saying, “What Kirk said was dangerous, what Kirk said was racist, rooted in white supremacy, nasty and hate-filled.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to Haynes for comment on his radical positions, but he, nor any of his representatives, have responded.
Fox News Digital’s Peter Pinedo contributed to this report.
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Los Angeles, Ca
Stress on San Andreas Fault reaches highest levels in 1,000 years as scientists await next ‘major rupture’
The San Andreas Fault and San Jacinto Fault Zone have reached their highest stress levels in 1,000 years, according to a study by researchers at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, leading scientists to wonder when California’s next “Big One” will occur.
The fault lines have reached “unprecedented levels,” according to the study, which was recently published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. The study suggests that stress normally released in large earthquakes has continued to build as 160 years have passed since the last “major rupture.”
The study’s lead author, Liliane Burkhard, said the fault system is in a “critically loaded state.”
“Our results show that stress levels on multiple fault segments are now at or above the highest values seen in the past millennium and that the region may be capable of a large through-going rupture involving both fault systems,” Burkhard said.
The study also found that the Cajon Pass in Southern California may act as an “earthquake gate,” which can sometimes block large earthquakes from striking along the San Andreas Fault and San Jacinto Fault Zone at the same time. However, the Cajon Pass could also “facilitate a joint rupture,” the study states. An earthquake simultaneously striking both fault lines would be “significantly more damaging” and affect highly populated areas of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Riverside and the Coachella Valley, according to the study.
“The conditions that determine whether the ‘earthquake gate’ at Cajon Pass opens or stays closed appear to be related to how closely the stress levels on the two fault systems are aligned with each other at the time of rupture,” Burkhard said. “Right now, with stress at historically high levels across the region.”
Scientists conducted the research by feeding 1,000 years of earthquake history from the region into a computer model. The extensive history was gathered by reconstructing geological evidence through radiocarbon dating of displaced sediments and tree-ring records.
This research can help determine earthquake threat levels and help experts plan for disasters, the University of Hawaii at Manoa said.
“This is not a prediction of when an earthquake will happen,” Burkhard said. “However, studies like this are important contributions to national and global earthquake hazard research in that we are using rigorous, quantitative science to better understand the risk facing millions of people. What we can say is that the system is critically stressed, and that physics-based models like this one give us a clearer picture of the range of scenarios we should be prepared for. That information matters for hazard assessments, infrastructure planning, and emergency preparedness.”
California residents are strongly encouraged to prepare for the next major earthquake. Earthquake preparedness tools and information are available at earthquake.ca.gov.
“If you live in or travel to areas that could be impacted by an earthquake, preparation is vital, as these events can strike suddenly, at any time, with little warning,” the state website reads.
Los Angeles, Ca
Woman hospitalized in L.A. nearly 2 weeks with no ID found
County health officials on Monday asked the public for help identifying a woman who has been hospitalized in Los Angeles for nearly two weeks.
The unknown patient was found near Main and Winston streets in downtown Los Angeles before being brought to Los Angeles General Medical Center on June 3, according to the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services.
Hospital staff have been unable to find any family members or friends who can help identify the woman, who is believed to be between 50 and 60 years old.
She was described as having brown and gray hair and brown eyes, with no identifiable tattoos or scars. She is about 5 feet tall and weighs approximately 108 pounds.
Anyone with information is asked to contact clinical social worker Cesar Robles at 323-409-6884 or the Los Angeles General Medical Center Department of Social Work at 323-409-5253.
Los Angeles, Ca
1 extricated, 2 hospitalized in violent Westside L.A. car crash
Two people were hospitalized Sunday night after a violent two-vehicle crash in Los Angeles’ Palms neighborhood left one victim trapped inside a mangled vehicle, authorities said.
The collision was reported around 8:34 p.m. near the 3000 block of South Tilden Avenue, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Firefighters and paramedics responded to the scene and worked to free one patient who was trapped in the wreckage. The victim was successfully extricated by emergency crews.
Both patients were treated at the scene before being rushed to local hospitals, LAFD officials said.
Their conditions were not immediately available.
Video from the scene showed firefighters, paramedics, and law enforcement personnel surrounding the heavily damaged vehicles as crews secured the area and investigated the circumstances surrounding the collision.
Debris from the crash was scattered across the roadway as crews began clearing the area.
Details remain limited, and officials have not said what may have led to the crash. The incident remains under investigation.
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