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JD Vance Home Attack Gets WEIRDER

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Fortunately, the vice president and his family were not home at the time.

The suspect was identified as William DeFoor. But almost immediately, reporting revealed another layer to the story that major outlets seemed reluctant to address.

As the New York Post reported, “It’s unclear whether DeFoor identifies as transgender or nonbinary, but he recently appeared to be posting under the name Julia DeFoor. Cops listed the suspect’s name as William, and his gender as male.”

That single sentence explains why this case will likely fade quickly from national conversation.

DeFoor reportedly comes from a wealthy and well connected family with deep ties to Democratic politics. His father is a Harvard graduate and a longtime pediatric urologist who now teaches at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. The family resides in Cincinnati’s affluent Hyde Park neighborhood.

Those facts alone should have sparked weeks of national coverage. Instead, the story has already begun to disappear.

This is not an isolated incident. It is part of a growing pattern that journalists and activists aggressively discourage anyone from noticing.

Time and again, when politically motivated violence occurs, connections to gender ideology surface. And time and again, those details are treated as irrelevant or even forbidden.

Consider the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The alleged shooter, Tyler Robinson, was reportedly involved in a sexual relationship with a transgender identifying roommate. Messages supporting transgender ideology were allegedly written on the ammunition used in the attack. That aspect of the case was quickly memory holed.

Or take the Annunciation Catholic School shooting in Minneapolis. The attacker, 23 year old Robin Westman, identified as a transgender male. Two children were killed. Yet the public was scolded for even mentioning the shooter’s identity. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey went so far as to suggest the real victims were members of the transgender community.

That attack followed a nearly identical school shooting in Nashville, carried out by another transgender identifying individual. Authorities still have not released the full manifesto from that case.

The silence speaks volumes.

Since 2020, roughly 40 percent of accused or convicted mass school shooters or would be shooters have reportedly identified as transgender. Rather than receiving mental health intervention, many were instead given affirmation, hormones, and applause from a culture that refuses to draw lines.

None of this is allowed to be discussed honestly.

Each new incident is wrapped up neatly. Details are obscured. Questions are dismissed as hate. Patterns are declared imaginary.

Like one of Christo’s massive installations, the media throws a clean white sheet over uncomfortable facts and insists the public admire the result.

But no amount of fabric changes what lies beneath.

The artist may be gone. But the art of concealment is alive and well.

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