Politics
United Nations Gets Embarrassing Community Note Following Disengenuous Valentine’s Post

Image: @UN/X
On Valentine’s Day, the United Nations shared a social media post decrying child marriage.
While the sentiment is important and valid, the organization received an embarrassing community note for the image they used.
They wrote on X, “Every 3 seconds, a girl is married somewhere in the world.”
“Child marriage is a human rights violation that denies girls the chance to reach their full potential.”
“This #ValentinesDay, join @UNFPA in speaking out against this form of gender-based violence.”
Every 3 seconds, a girl is married somewhere in the world.
Child marriage is a human rights violation that denies girls the chance to reach their full potential.
This #ValentinesDay, join @UNFPA in speaking out against this form of gender-based violence: https://t.co/UyRhZUcH6G pic.twitter.com/tm0PkNDDYU
— United Nations (@UN) February 14, 2026
The image they used featured a fair-skinned blonde in a wedding dress.
Community Notes called out the image for deliberately misleading the public, noting, “The image in this post is deliberately misleading.”
“Even their own site shows that the vast majority of child marriages happen in countries that are predominantly dark skinned. The use of a white woman with blond hair is a dishonest representation of the problem.”

According to the latest available data from UNICEF, Girls Not Brides (which draws on UNICEF datasets), the countries with the highest rates of child marriage for young girls are predominantly in sub-Saharan Africa, with some in South Asia and elsewhere.
Girls Not Brides lists the following countries with the highest rates of child brides.
01 76% Niger
02 61% Central African Republic
03 61% Chad
04 54% Mali
05 52% South Sudan
06 51% Bangladesh
07 51% Burkina Faso
08 48% Mozambique
09 47% Guinea
10 45% Somalia
11 41% Eritrea
12 40% Ethiopia
13 39% Madagascar
14 38% Malawi
15 37% Mauritania
16 36% Suriname
17 35% Nepal
18 35% Nicaragua
19 34% Belize
20 34% Honduras
The United Nations Population Fund shares similar statistics, yet still chose a misleading image.
Nearly half of child brides live in South Asia (45 per cent), with the next largest share in sub-Saharan Africa (20 per cent), followed by East Asia and the Pacific (15 per cent), Latin America and the Caribbean (9 per cent), Middle East and North Africa (6 per cent) and Eastern Europe and Central Asia (3 per cent). The highest prevalence of child marriage is seen in sub-Saharan Africa, where one in three adolescent girls are marrying before age 18.
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Prosecutor Accused Of Misconduct, Judges Step Aside, Evidence Suppressed And Yet The Government Still Convicted Single Mom Shana Gaviola

One of the most enduring principles of American justice is the right to be judged by a jury of one’s peers. It is a safeguard embedded in the Constitution, born from a deep distrust of concentrated government power. The Founders believed ordinary citizens—not government officials—should ultimately decide guilt or innocence.
Yet in courtrooms across the country today, that principle is increasingly hollowed out. Not because juries are failing, but because they are often prevented from hearing the full truth.
The federal prosecution of Shana Gaviola illustrates this troubling reality. The Gateway Pundit has written numerous articles about Shana’s case. A case where Shana has been fighting a liberal California government that was trying to transition her son without her permission.
Before Shana’s early December 2025 trial, her attorney, George Pallas, fought for her case to be dismissed based on obvious misconduct perpetrated by the prosecution and others. His motion was denied, and her case was shuffled around California courthouses.
When we reached out to Shana’s attorney, George Pallas, he responded, “This prosecution is an abomination.”
“Shana Gaviola’s child was stolen from her through systematic psychological manipulation, and when she fought to save him, the federal government decided to destroy her life. This isn’t law enforcement, it’s state-sanctioned child abuse.”
He continued, “What we’re seeing here is the criminalization of motherhood. Ms. Gaviola’s only ‘crime’ was refusing to stand by while her child was groomed and manipulated by those who wanted to replace her as his parent.”
Without mincing words, he then went on to say, “Make no mistake, Ms. Gaviola’s son was groomed and brainwashed to hate his own mother. Those responsible should be in the defendant’s chair, not her. Instead, the government has chosen to prosecute the victim while protecting the perpetrators of parental alienation.”
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After a five-day jury trial, a federal jury found Shana guilty of violating a protective order by causing her then-16-year-old son to be transported across state lines, from California to Missouri, against his will, in violation of federal law. The conviction was based on 18 U.S.C. § 2262(a)(2), including aiding and abetting liability. She now faces sentencing on April 27, 2026, with potential penalties of up to five years in prison and substantial fines, according to the Department of Justice. These facts are not in dispute.
Just as important is what is not being claimed. There is no credible public reporting that the jury instructions themselves were legally defective. Available court records show that jurors were given standard federal instructions explaining the elements of the offense, including what constitutes a protection order, the requirement of interstate travel by force or coercion, and the definition of aiding and abetting. The verdict was not the product of rogue jurors or legally improper guidance. The problem lies elsewhere.
Like many defendants, Shana’s defense was significantly constrained by pretrial evidentiary rulings. Judges, acting as gatekeepers, determine what evidence jurors may consider and what must be excluded, often under the rationale that certain information is “highly prejudicial.” In this case, key evidence central to Shana’s defense was ruled inadmissible and never presented to the jury.
The jury did not reject that evidence.
They never saw it.
Not because it was fabricated.
Not because it was unreliable.
But because the court decided it might influence how jurors perceived the case.
That is precisely the point of evidence.
In theory, juries are the factfinders. In practice, judges exercise enormous power to curate the narrative that jurors are allowed to hear. By the time opening statements begin, the universe of “facts” has often already been narrowed to a version of events filtered through procedural rules and judicial discretion.
When a defendant faces years in federal prison based on a record stripped of critical context, the jury’s constitutional role is diminished. Jurors may sincerely believe they are weighing all relevant facts, unaware that entire categories of explanation, motive, or background have been removed from their consideration. The verdict may carry the jury’s name, but the outcome is frequently shaped long before deliberations ever begin.
Shana’s 4 kids.
This is not an isolated issue. Across the country, appellate courts routinely uphold convictions even while acknowledging that juries never heard significant defense evidence. The justification is almost always procedural: the trial judge followed the rules of evidence. But rules are not justice. And procedure is not truth.
Conservatives have long warned about unchecked authority, unelected bureaucrats, unaccountable regulators, and activist courts. Yet trial judges wield a form of power that is often overlooked and rarely scrutinized: the authority to decide which truths citizens are permitted to hear before deciding whether a fellow American loses her liberty.
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The Founders did not envision the jury as a ceremonial rubber stamp. It was designed as a check on government power, including the judiciary itself. When judges decide which facts the people may consider that safeguard erodes.
When we asked Pallas about the government overreach of this case, he responded, “The federal government has weaponized the criminal justice system to punish a mother for the crime of loving her child. If the government can imprison Shana Gaviola for trying to save her son from parental alienation, then no parent in America is safe.”
He concluded with, “This case presents a simple question. Do parents have the right to protect their children, or can the government criminalize a mother’s love when it becomes inconvenient to others?”
If Shana is ultimately sent to prison, it will not be because a jury heard all the evidence and unanimously rejected her defense. It will be because the system decided that twelve citizens could not be trusted to evaluate certain evidence for themselves.
Regardless of where one stands on the underlying facts, Americans should be deeply uneasy with a justice system in which freedom can be taken away based not only on what a jury heard—but on what it was forbidden to hear. Today it is Shana. Tomorrow, it could be anyone who finds themselves on the wrong side of a judicial ruling that keeps critical facts from the people sworn to decide their fate.
To help Shana continue to get the best legal representation and fight this system that is trying to take her freedom and take her from her children, please consider donating to her Give Send Go campaign. www.GiveSendGo.com/Shana
Recognizing the broader due-process concerns raised by this case, the American Rights Alliance, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to civil liberties and constitutional accountability, is raising funds to support Shana’s legal defense and post-trial efforts.
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Robert Duvall, Legendary Hollywood Actor Best Known For His Role in “The Godfather,” Dead at 95

Robert Duvall, the legendary Hollywood actor best known for his role as Tom Hagen, a loyal consigliere in “The Godfather,” has passed away.
He was 95.
According to Robert Duvall’s wife, Luciana, he passed away “peacefully” at his Middleburg, Virginia, home on Sunday.
Duvall’s cause of death was not disclosed.
“Yesterday we said goodbye to my beloved husband, cherished friend, and one of the greatest actors of our time. Bob passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by love and comfort,” Luciana said in a social media post.
“To the world, he was an Academy Award-winning actor, a director, a storyteller,” Luciana said.
“To me, he was simply everything. His passion for his craft was matched only by his deep love for characters, a great meal, and holding court. For each of his many roles, Bob gave everything to his characters and to the truth of the human spirit they represented,” she said.
“In doing so, he leaves something lasting and unforgettable to us all. Thank you for the years of support you showed Bob and for giving us this time and privacy to celebrate the memories he leaves behind,” she added.
Robert Duvall earned a total of seven Academy Award nominations.
He won an Oscar for “Best Actor” for his role in “Tender Mercies.”
Duvall also starred in “Apocalypse Now.”
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AOC Widely Mocked After She Faceplants on the World Stage in Munich, Says Venezuela is “Below the Equator” (VIDEO)

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez faceplanted on the world stage this weekend while discussing foreign policy and the capture of Nicolas Maduro during remarks at the Munich Security Conference.
Many speculated that AOC’s decision to speak on foreign policy at the Munich Security Conference was her way to signal a possible 2028 run.
AOC made a series of blunders during her remarks in Munich, but she was widely mocked after she claimed Venezuela is “below the equator.”
“Maduro canceled elections. He was an anti-democratic leader. That doesn’t mean that we can kidnap a head of state and engage in acts of war just because the nation is below the equator,” AOC said.
The crowd applauded.
“Hey AOC, Venezuela is entirely above the Equator,” Team Trump said.
“Apparently geography is not the bartender’s strong suit either,” an X user said.
“She must have gotten an education at the Quality Learing Center,” another X user said.
WATCH:
AOC also beclowned herself during a panel discussion on Friday.
AOC spoke on two different panels on Friday: “Vox Populi? Responding to the Rise of Populism” and “Breaking (With) the Past: Seismic Shifts in US Foreign Policy.”
The moderator asked AOC if the US should commit troops to defend against China and she turned into a stuttering mess.
Of course, AOC would hang Taiwan out to dry, but she could not string together a sentence.
“Would and should the US actually commit US troops to defend Taiwan if China were to move?” the moderator asked AOC.
“Um, you know, I think that, uh, this is such a, uh, you know, I — I think that this is a, umm, this is of course a, uh, a very longstanding, um, policy of the United States – uh and I think what we are hoping for is we want to make sure that we never get to that point,” AOC said.
“And we want to make sure that we are moving all of our economic research and global positions to avoid any such confrontation and for that question to even arise,” she said.
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