The FBI currently has a problem: Someone they’re investigating keeps saying things that inspire his supporters to threaten their agents. Donald Trump is furious that federal agents searched the resort he now calls home. Details on what they were looking for are currently hush-hush — it is an investigation, after all — but that hasn’t stopped Trumpworld from making baseless accusations, including that the feds planted evidence. Even Fox News hosts have pleaded with Trump to stop the anti-FBI vitriol amidst outbreaks of death threats and even an attack. Now the former president has finally offered to help…sort of…not really.
As per The Daily Beast, Trump did an interview with Fox News Digital on Monday in which he basically did the “we’re all trying to find the guy who did this” bit from I Think You Should Leave.
“The country is in a very dangerous position,” Trump lamented. But he wasn’t blaming himself for the unrest he’s helped unleash. He thinks people are mad because of the nonsense claims he’s spread. “There is tremendous anger, like I’ve never seen before, over all of the scams, and this new one — years of scams and witch hunts, and now this.”
He then offered to help, though it’s not clear how if he was misdiagnosing the problem. “If there is anything we can do to help, I, and my people would certainly be willing to do that,” he said.
Over the weekend, The New York Times reported that Trump actually did reach out to Attorney General Merrick Garland, who’s played a part in the FBI’s current investigation. He reportedly told him, “The country is on fire. What can I do to reduce the heat?” Trump said he “has not heard” back from Garland just yet.
If you were wondering how useful Trump could be in putting out the fire he’s started, well, wouldn’t you know he went and further insinuated that the FBI could have planted incriminating evidence. “They could take anything they want, and put anything they want in,” he said. He then went back to saying “the temperature has to be brought down in the country. If it isn’t, terrible things are going to happen. The people of this country are not going to stand for another scam.”
Just to recap: The president says “terrible things” are bound to happen, likely enacted by his violent supporters by baseless claims he keeps repeating, if authorities keep investigating his suspicious actions. Luckily he’ll do anything to help, shy of actually telling his violent supporters to stop or ceasing from spreading inciting nonsense. But at least so far they won’t even show their faces in D.C.
Lifetime‘s 2019 doc-series Surviving R. Kelly showed the extent of the abuse and harm the rapper caused, leading to a moral reckoning within the music world. Now as Kelly faces his second federal trial, he wants jurors who’ve seen the series to be banned from participating.
In documents obtained by TMZ, Kelly’s legal team wrote, “Any potential juror who has watched any portion of this docuseries must be disqualified for cause on whether they can be fair, too great a risk exists that such a juror would base their verdict on matters not introduced into evidence in the courtroom.”
They continued, “Any potential juror who has seen any portion of Surviving R. Kelly is prejudiced where there’s no scenario which an individual exposed to the contents of Surviving R. Kelly can be impartial.”
The trial has been hard to watch as it’s unfolded. Just last month, Kelly’s manager Donnell Russell pled guilty to stalking and harassing one of the singer’s sexual abuse victims. The 47-year-old was accused of harassing and intimidating a Jane Doe victim and her mother using emails, phone calls, and text messages to keep her from pursuing justice against Kelly. Russell was previously accused of making gun threats in an attempt to stop a screening of Surviving R. Kelly in New York City.
The FBI search of Mar-a-Lago last week has been met with both excitement and trepidation. On one hand, there’s a chance Donald Trump might finally pay for some of his alleged wrongdoing, for the first time in his life. On the other, there’s fear it could re-energize his base, even after it appeared Fox News was giving him the boot. Could there be another Jan. 6-style riot? Whatever the case, the pro-Trump protest scheduled for last weekend wasn’t it.
As per The Daily Beast, not a single soul bothered to show up at a heavily promoted protest that was supposed to take place on Sunday outside the FBI branch in Washington, D.C. The gathering had been heavily toted on right-wing media. Alas, there was also talk that the protest might be a “trap,” meant to ensnare Trump supporters and land them in the slammer just like such Jan. 6 protesters as the QAnon Shaman and the “influencer” who filmed herself in the Capitol building and then served time in the clink.
Whatever the explanation, the protest was worse than a dud. It was like a movie bombing so hard that literally no one sees it. It’s more bad news for a former president who’s already in deep doo-doo, and whose anti-FBI rhetoric has not only helped inspire violence but also pissed off Fox News hosts.
Back when Drake broke a more curious record by The Beatles of hit songs, the Toronto rapper tattooed the Fab Four on his arm. Well, he might have to hop on the phone and call his tattoo artist because he’s just done it again and might have just staked claim as the world’s greatest hitmaker in the process.
With the song “Staying Alive” by DJ Khaled and featuring both Drake and Lil Baby, Drake just claimed his 30th top five song on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. He was previously tied with The Beatles — who held the record for 64 years — at 29, and now he’s alone at the top. With this record, he can finally accurately claim that, “I got more slaps than The Beatles.”
Other artists who are in the running for most Top 5 singles of all time include Madonna with 28, Mariah Carey with 27, Janet Jackson at 26, Rihanna with 23, Elvis with 21 and then Michael Jackson, Justin Bieber, and Stevie Wonder with 2o top five songs on the Hot 100. For what it’s worth, The Beatles still hold claim to the most number one singles of all time with 20. Mariah Carey has 19 Elvis has 18 and Drake is further down on the list with a modest 11 No. 1s.
Megan Thee Stallion is riding another high moment in her career. She is days removed from the release of her second album Traumazine, which delivered 18 songs and features from Future, Dua Lipa, Pooh Shiesty, Key Glock, Jhene Aiko, Lucky Daye, Sauce Walka, Big Pokey, and Lil Keke. She also released a video for “Her” which came after she performed a pair of the album’s songs in a performance at Central Park in New York. Traumazine, which has received plenty of love from fans, arrived after Megan debuted a new songand appeared on a recent episode of P-Valley. Thanks to a recent interview Megan had on Apple Music, we now know that she could’ve had a bigger role on the show.
“First of all, I love P-Valley,” Megan said during the conversation with Apple Music’s Ebro and Nadeska. “And when I was, I feel like I had to be like 23, 24. I read for Mercedes (played by Brandee Evans). Yeah, they had asked me to read for the part. So I was like, ‘Okay, cool.’” Megan continued, “I know I ain’t get the part because my girl Brandee tearing it up. I’m like, ‘Oh, sh*t,” I feel like I look like a little kid in my tape, in my little audition tape.” She then went on to share how it felt to watch Evans execute the role of Mercedes throughout P-Valley before she made her own appearance in the show.
“So getting to look at the show and remember those lines and see everything, how it played out. I was proud,” Megan said. “I was like, ‘this sh*t is hard,’ even without me in it. This is it.” She continued, “To have a full circle moment and get to come back to the show and now I’m established and I’m making a stay. Because I think ‘Big Ole Freak’ had just came out when I read for Mercedes. I wasn’t even this yet. And you know, my girl Katori, she seen it in me. She was like, ‘No, that girl, we like her. She going to be something.’ I feel like she just seen it early, but for her to come back and be like, ‘Okay, Meg, what we going to do? Bring Tina Snow to the…’ and I was like, ‘good.’”
You can watch Megan’s full interview with Apple Music in the video above.
Megan Thee Stallion is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
For months, John Fetterman has been ruthlessly trolling Dr. Oz, his opponent in the Pennsylvania congressional race. A lot of his attacks have involved his lack of Pennsylvania bona fides, reminding locals that he only semi-recently moved from New Jersey, seemingly only because of its open Senate seat. But sometimes other people do the Oz dragging for Fetterman.
On Monday, an older clip — which had already been trounced by John Oliver back in April — made the rounds again. In a video Oz uploaded to his Instagram, the former TV star roams about a supermarket in the Keystone State, complaining about the prices as he gathers ingredients for a crudité platter, in an attempt to shame Presdient Joe Biden for rising costs.
As Oliver noted a few months back, there’s a lot to unpack here. For one, he gets the name of the place wrong. He calls it “Wegner’s” — a portmanteau of the high-end chain Wegman’s and the smaller Redner’s. (He’s in the latter.) For another, he’s making one of the weirdest crudité platters imaginable, with raw asparagus, a huge chunk of broccoli, and no hummus. That’s not to ignore that he’s shopping for crudité — hardly a salt-of-the-earth foodstuff.
Now, months later, the older video has gone viral all over again. And who was more than happy to take advantage of that? His opponent.
Fetterman got in repeated jabs, He mocked him for calling Redner’s “Wegner’s.” He pointed out that Pennsylvanians have a simpler name for what he’s preparing: It’s just called a veggie tray. And he claimed he actually had a plan for lowering prices.
“I see for myself how expensive groceries are whenever G + I go to Giant Eagle or Aldi’s,” Fetterman tweeted. “Dr. Oz does NOT have a plan to bring these prices down, but I do. Strengthen supply chains + crack down on corporate price gouging + make more sh*t in America.”
Lots of others got in on the Dr. Oz dragging, some cracking jokes about him trying to connect with everyday, struggling Americans by making crudité.
Lol. Why is my crudite so expensive!!! This man has really lost touch. https://t.co/LIFklXSKCt
Issues with Oz’s ‘Everyday Guy’ Ad: 1. He doesn’t know the correct name of the store 2. He uses the word ‘crudités’ 3. He can’t properly read the prices 4. He doesn’t know what to get and in what quantities (the servants normally shop) 5. It’s a crudité platter with raw asparagus
I always thought fresh vegetables were priced by the pound, but I am not the salt-of-the-earth, man-of-the-people, go-to-Webinars-or-whatever-this-dump-for-the-poors-is called-and-buy-the-first-six-items-I-see crudite shopper that Dr. Oz is. https://t.co/ptUQWJXROD
1st up… it’s Wegmans or it’s Redners. Wegners is like Nambia doesn’t exist.
2nd… You’re shopping for fucking Crudités?
3rd… The salsa was clearly marked $4.99 (the bruschetta next to it was 5.99) saying it is $6 inflates the cost by 20% for cheap political points. https://t.co/pJWN2Km9Ae
There are still two-and-a-half months left until Election Day, which means plenty of opportunities for Fetterman — and others — to make Oz look a fool.
It’s not exactly a secret that Adele and sports super-agent Rich Paul are dating. Adele has slowly started to peel back the curtain on her relationship with Paul, who represents both Los Angeles Lakers basketball players LeBron James and Anthony Davis via his Klutch Sports Group company, among others. But with all of the details that she has been sharing — including a new revealing interview with Elle — the big question remains: Is Adele engaged to Rich Paul? She cleared up those rumors a bit.
Is Adele engaged to Rich Paul?
Adele and Rich Paul have been dating for a little over a year. They first appeared together in the public eye last July while sitting courtside for the 2021 NBA Finals. Adele made it Instagram official in September of 2021, and mentions of her relationship became a regular thing on her Instagram. But it wasn’t until a February 2022 appearance on Englands The Graham Norton Show, where the engagement rumors between her and Paul really started to swirl. Adele alluded to wanting to have another baby in the near future and Norton asked her point blank if she was engaged to Rich Paul. “As if I would ever tell anyone if I was or wasn’t!” Then in May, Adele posted photos of her and Rich Paul moving into a new house together. And while there were photos of the keys to the house, we still didn’t see a photo of an engagement ring.
But in the new Elle interview from August of 2022, the subject came up again and Adele was especially cryptic. She said she wants to get married again and when asked if she is engaged, she answered multiple times with variations of, “Well, I’m not married.” Later adding that, “I’m just in loooove! I’m happy as I’ll ever be. I might as well be married.” Finally, in a separate conversation with the writer, Adele gave a more straightforward answer. “I’m not engaged,” she said. “I just love high-end jewelry, boy!”
With nothing else going on in the NBA world as we still await the full schedule release, most all of the talk in basketball circles is about the future of Kevin Durant. The problem is, there’s not been any movement on that front for awhile, with things stalled out in this dead period.
That means we get a lot of speculation and rumors from third parties, which can lead to headlines like “Kevin Durant could retire before playing for the Nets again.” Those headlines came from aggregations of Marc Stein’s latest newsletter than simply rehashed some things he’d heard from people around the league who were simply indicating how serious Durant was about his trade request, not an actual report this was on Durant’s mind.
However, because we are all wandering aimlessly through this content desert, some fell for the mirage thinking it was an oasis and jumped on the chance to do something. The result was Durant, who has not been willing to speak publicly about much of anything regarding his request, finally breaking his silence on the situation to shoot down the “comical” rumor and make sure no one believed he was retiring any time soon.
I know most people will believe unnamed sources over me but if it’s anyone out there that’ll listen, I don’t plan on retiring anytime soon. Shit is comical at this point.
It’s pretty funny that Durant would have to say that, but there’s enough people willing to take that anecdote at face value that it had to be said. The trade request situation (and alleged ultimatum laid down) still roll along and it’s possible that Durant has to ramp things up on his end come training camp, but that’s still over a month away and would simply involve him no-showing and taking the fines, not threatening to retire while starting a 4-year deal.
For this blind tasting of new rye whiskeys, I grabbed eight brand new American ryes that landed on my desk over the past few weeks. The throughline for these bottles was “American rye” and “new.” That’s it. Once poured and blind tasted, I ranked them before my wife revealed what each bottle was.
Spoiler alert, this was a really hard ranking. All of these whiskeys were top-notch. Be warned, I had to split some serious hairs to rank these.
Our lineup today is:
Catoctin Creek Ragnarök Rye Whisky Batch2022
High West Rendezvous A Blend of Straight Rye Whiskeys Batch no. 22C17
Pursuit United Blended Straight Rye Whiskey 2022 Batch
Starlight Distillery Single Barrel Huber’s Old Rickhouse Rye Whiskey Finished in Tokaji Barrels Barrel no. 22-2040-1
Stellum Rye Fibonacci Blend #1
New Riff Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Barrel no. 16-2075
Bradshaw Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey
Jefferson’s Single Barrel Straight Rye Whiskey Finished in Cognac Casks Barrel no. 57
Let’s get into it!
Also Read: The Top Five Rye Whiskey from the Last Six Months on UPROXX
This one opens with a hint of … butter candy? … on the nose with a bespoke cola spiciness, a hint of sour orchard fruit, and plenty of dark yet sweet wintry spice with a dry cedar edge. The palate opens with soft vanilla next to some cardamon and cinnamon with a sour quince vibe. The end is part warm and woody spices and part soft brown sugar with a buttery edge and some light dark and sharp cinnamon.
This was pretty nice.
Taste 2
Zach Johnston
Tasting Notes:
The nose draws you in with layers of orange oils, old cumin, fresh leather, and a hint of old pear. The palate leans into the orange citrus vibe while apple cider that’s damn near fizzy leads to a hint of sweet black licorice ropes with a walnut/caramel/ginger cookie feel. The end is light but full of apricot and walnut clusters made with light molasses.
Again, this is really nice. It ends a little light but that’s okay.
Taste 3
Zach Johnston
Tasting Notes:
Caramel with a dark feel to it mixes with a hint of green chili, cumin, and brown sugar with an edge of sour orange and old leather. The palate leans into soft and creamy vanilla with rye spiciness that feels more wintery than peppery next to sweet cherry syrup, vanilla candies, and old porch wicker. The end maintains the sweet spice with a good mix of vanilla, sour cherry, and brown sugar sweetness to counter the soft spices.
I liked this a lot. It feels both classic and fresh. It’s a good mix.
Taste 4
Zach Johnston
Tasting Notes:
Old wicker canes and cardamon pods lead to nutmeg, golden sultanas, date skins and pits, and a whisper of fresh red chili on the nose. The palate lays down a lush vanilla foundation and builds layers of soft winter spices, quince jelly, allspice berries, and apricot skins with a whisper of dry cedar bark and waxy cacao nibs. The end lets the vanilla soften everything toward soft and lush raisins with a hint of nutshell and stonefruit in the background of the silken finish.
This is just great — a top-tier pour of whiskey, rye or not.
Taste 5
Zach Johnston
Tasting Notes:
The nose on this is classic with old oak next to orange-laced honey with a dash of spicy chocolate and a hint of cold tomato soup creating this thin umami line at the back of everything. The palate has a nice ABV kick that leads to spiced apple fritters with pear skin and stem vibe before a hint of buttercream counterpoints forest moss and some Earl Grey. The end has a nice and classic cherry and vanilla vibe with a hint of chili heat and old tobacco in a cedar box.
This is really good. It’s not quite as good as the last pour (this was more “classic” than “wow”) but hits some high marks.
Taste 6
Zach Johnston
Tasting Notes:
Freshly cracked hazelnuts dominate the nose and lead to worn boot leather, old and slightly molded porch wicker, old clove, dark chocolate sauce, and a hint of red peppercorns. The palate starts off with hazelnut shells before diving into a deep matrix of dried roses, vanilla husks, allspice berries, clove buds, and a chili-chocolate sauce with a flake of salt and dusting of singed peanuts. The end is lush thanks to the vanilla and just spicy enough thanks to the chili-chocolate and red peppercorns with plenty of soft hazelnut rounding things out.
This is freakin’ delicious and fresh. This is the sort of pour that had me asking, “where have you been all my life?”
Taste 7
Zach Johnston
Tasting Notes:
The nose opens with soft leather and Dr. Pepper spices next to plenty of vanilla and a deep sense of burnt popcorn (that’s slightly rough). The palate is oaky put white peach and brown sugar cut through it with a sense of subtle winter spices and mild peppercorns. The end mixes soft vanilla with old oak as a butter toffee and spiced cherry tobacco finishes things off on the senses.
That nose was a little off for me (burnt popcorn isn’t ideal) but I think it would have benefitted with some water to allow the creaminess to come through more. That said, it was well-round and finished strong.
Taste 8
Zach Johnston
Tasting Notes:
Soft old leather and meaty raisins with a good dose of sharp cinnamon cut with floral and fresh honey with a mild creaminess. The palate is plummy and full of lush vanilla with a plum pudding vibe next to a hint of orange studded with cloves while soft nutmeg smoothes everything out. The end brings the fresh honey back and laces it with rich and almost burnt orange oils next to a mix of old cedar bark and dry cinnamon wrapped in dry tobacco.
From my notes: “This is another winner.”
Part 2: The Ranking
Zach Johnston
8. High West Rendezvous A Blend of Straight Rye Whiskeys Batch no. 22C17 — Taste 2
High West Rendezvous Rye just got a make-over on the label. The juice in the bottle is still a blend of High West’s own 80 percent rye and 20 percent malted rye mixed with MGP’s classic 95 percent rye and five percent malted barley rye. Once blended, the whiskey is proofed down and bottled.
Bottom Line:
It blew my mind that this ended up last. This is only last in the sense that I blind tasted eight great whiskeys and I had to rank something eighth. This had the lightest end but was otherwise a really solid rye pour.
Terry Bradshaw’s brand new rye is a compliment to his new bourbon. The juice is made at the Green River Distilling Company (now part of Bardstown Bourbon Company) from an undisclosed mash bill. That whiskey ages for a mere two years before proofing and bottling.
Bottom Line:
This was, again, really nice. It’s a little on the young side but doesn’t feel overly fruity or crafty. It reads and tastes like a solid rye.
This release is a blend of whiskeys from Kentucky and Maryland/ The Kentucky rye is from Bardstown Bourbon Company (a 95 percent rye), which is contract distilling and aging whiskey for Pursuit United. The other rye (and the biggest component) is from Maryland’s famed and beloved Sagamore Spirits and is a 52 percent rye. Over four-year-old barrels from each warehouse were masterfully married to create this expression with a touch of water to bring the proof down a notch.
Bottom Line:
This year’s release felt like a step up from last year’s with more maturity in the juice but also a more dialed flavor profile. This is a great pour to track down.
5. Catoctin Creek Ragnarök Rye Whisky Batch2022 — Taste 1
This collaboration brings together Virginia’s Catoctin Creek with thrash metal legends, Gwar. The juice in the bottle is classic Catoctin Creek rye aged in new white oak and finished in sugar maple and cherrywood casks. The barrels are blended and proofed before bottling in specially labeled bottles with metal die-cast toppers representing each member of the band.
Bottom Line:
This was a solid pour of whiskey. It worked really well neat and provided a great flavor profile. Still, this is the top of the first four that all could have been tied for second place.
4. Jefferson’s Single Barrel Straight Rye Whiskey Finished in Cognac Casks Barrel no. 57 — Taste 8
This release from Jefferson’s leans on masterfully selected barrel picks. The sourced juice is picked from single barrels of cognac-finished rye whiskey and bottled with a touch of proofing water.
Bottom Line:
This one felt both classic and fresh with a deep flavor profile that was accessible. It’s just easy drinking while still having some real depth. You cannot ask for more.
This new whiskey from Stellum (part of Barrell Craft Spirits) celebrates the Fibonacci sequence — that’s the sequence of numbers that are the sum of the previous two numbers. To mimic this, the blenders at Stellum selected six rye barrels and blended them with each barrel becoming the sum of the last two barrels. The results were bottled without any proofing or fussing.
Bottom Line:
Well, I guess you can ask for more as this delivers just … more. The nuances are sharper and the flavors are deeper. There’s a lot going on in the flavor profile but it all makes sense and builds toward a crescendo.
Make sure to add a little water after the first nosing and tasting to really let this one bloom in the glass.
2. Starlight Distillery Single Barrel Huber’s Old Rickhouse Rye Whiskey Finished in Tokaji Barrels Barrel no. 22-2040-1 — Taste 4
This Indiana rye from Huber Winery’s Starlight Distillery is an instant classic. The juice is made from Starlight’s 85 percent and 15 percent malted barley rye mash. It’s then aged for at least four years before moving into a Hungarian Tokaji barrel for a final rest. The whiskey is then picked one barrel at a time and just proofed before single-barrel bottling.
Bottom Line:
This is a “wow” whiskey. The flavor profile is extraordinary yet so familiar and welcoming. This would have been number one had the next pour not been such a fun surprise.
1. New Riff Single Barrel Kentucky Straight Rye Whiskey Barrel no. 16-2075 — Taste 6
This whiskey from New Riff is a unique take on the style. The juice in the bottle is 100 percent American rye made with 95 percent classic rye and five percent malted rye. That mash is fermented and distilled before resting for several years in new oak. Once a single barrel hits the perfect spot, it’s bottled as-is one barrel at a time.
Bottom Line:
This had a beauty to it that was wonderfully nuanced and unique. That hazelnut note was so distinct and delicious, especially with the subtle chocolate melding with the hazelnut and soft spiciness. This is a winner.
Part 3: Final Thoughts
Zach Johnston
I know I’ve said this above a few times now, but all of these bottles are worth giving a shot. That’s not a cop-out — just a fact. This is a great group of whiskeys.
If you need a recommendation, then New Riff or Starlight is the best bet. Both of those whiskeys are just phenomenal. The Starlight bottle is going to be harder to find outside of the Ohio River Valley area, which sort of makes New Riff the ultimate recommendation by default since it’s available pretty widely. Go get yourself some!
A 9-year-old boy named Kendrick attended his first ever concert in Detroit on Sunday night. Naturally, he went to see his idol Kendrick Lamar play at the Little Caesar’s Arena. And Lamar, who has been creating lasting moments already on The Big Steppers Tour, made this an unforgettable first concert experience for the younger Kendrick and for everybody else who was in and around the concert in Detroit.
While performing “Count Me Out,” Lamar noticed his 9-year-old namesake, who had written on a poster-board sign, “My name is Kendrick. This is my first concert. Can we take a pic.” Lamar looked over at the boy holding up the sign and flashed a huge smile while rapping the song like there was an immediate connection between the pair. Then, he broke his stride to address young Kendrick.
“It’s your first concert? You will forever be great,” he said as the crowd roared amidst all the feels. “You’re great right now – you can do whatever you put your mind to, you know? You understand that? I remember when I was your age as well, dreaming. Lil Kendrick, do what you wanna do in life.”
But that was just the first part of the magical evening for 9-year-old Kendrick. He met his idol after the show, who scribed a note to him on the back side of the poster board. It read: “Young Kendrick, thank you for coming. I’m glad we got to exchange energy. You are special. Continue to manifest the great energy you possess!!! See you next time!!! Luv!!!”
This experience equates to catching a foul ball in your first baseball game. Except instead of a foul ball, the team asked you to play outfield and you caught the last fly ball off a no-hitter. Bravo Lil Kendrick.
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