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Unearthed social media posts expose radical views of anti-ICE suspect captured by FBI

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EXCLUSIVE: A social media account that is believed to belong to anti-ICE Texas attack suspect Benjamin Song, 32, who was captured Tuesday evening, contains anti-Israel, anti-police and anti-Trump rhetoric, according to posts reviewed and verified by Fox News Digital.
Song was arrested by the FBI Dallas Field Office after the FBI offered a $25,000 reward for his capture regarding the attempted murder of federal officers and firearms crimes in an Independence Day riot at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas.
A local police officer is now recovering after being shot in the neck, and 11 other individuals are also facing charges, including 10 others for the aforementioned charges.
«Do you want to end mass shooting? Abolish the police,» he posted in June 2022 under the X handle, BubbleBreakBS.
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Benjamin Song’s alleged X account contains anti-Israel, anti-police and anti-Trump rhetoric. (Getty; FBI)
Fox News Digital was able to confirm that the «BubbleBreakBS» account belonged to Song after reviewing several social media posts, including a 2019 post when he thanked «Behind the Masks,» a Facebook group that was dedicated to telling stories of protesters in the Free Hong Kong Movement, for telling his story, referring to their post as «my story.»
The link that the account shared highlighted how «Ben Song, a 26-year-old Uber driver from Arlington,Texas who has been a political activist since he was 13, was moved by Hong Kong’s fight for freedom and flew from the US to show his support.»
The post went on to describe Song as «half Korean and half Japanese» and said he «gained many unforgettable moments during his hands-on participation in the movement.» BubbleBreakBS also posted out a couple of posts days later that appeared to link to a podcast «episode» on YouTube that he was featured in. The X posts, which included several pro-Hong Kong hashtags in light of the uprising against the CCP, mentioned Song’s name. However, the YouTube channel appears to be private, and Fox News Digital could not access them.
Song, a former U.S. Marine Corps reservist, appears to have been more conservative-leaning in his early college days, listing the College Republicans and martial arts clubs at the University of Texas at Arlington on his LinkedIn profile. He also listed being a contributor to a «Conservative Camp» blog for 11 months. However, during the last several years, his social media account has been littered with rhetoric attacking law enforcement, Republicans, President Donald Trump, Israel, Christians and other radical views.
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Then-President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a news conference at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort on Dec. 16, 2024 in Palm Beach, Florida. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
In June 2020, Song replied to a post from Trump in which the president wrote, «Biden wants to Defund the Police!», and Song replied, «Defund the Police! Defund the Baby Bunker B–ch!,» a Trump nickname that the resistance movement used frequently online in 2020. In a 2022 post, Song called Trump «stupid as hell» and «easily controlled.»
«Really f—ed to ‘both sides’ this right now. All of Palestine is fighting for its life at this moment. The Joint Command says it had actionable intelligence that Netanyahu was going to extinguish Gaza soon. This is a death camp breakout. This is the Warsaw Uprising,» he said on Oct. 10, 2023, just three days after the Hamas attack on Israel. «Sick.»
«Hitler is scared now. Little baby Hitler-Netanyahu doesn’t want to be bullied for his heinous war crimes,» he wrote on Oct. 17, 2023.
«Israel is a vicious apartheid colony committing genocide every day. Zionism is racism. Zionism is white settler colonialism. Move Israel to Sardinia or Sicily or Goteland,» he posted in March 2022.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gives statements to the media inside The Kirya, which houses the Israeli Defense Ministry, after their meeting in Tel Aviv on Oct. 12, 2023. (JACQUELYN MARTIN/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
«ACAB because they are class traitors and white supremacist btw,» he posted about police, using the «All cops are bastards» acronym in June 2021. «There is no world where they ‘hold each other accountable.’ Cops were created by the upper class for the upper class. They protect property and keep the poor in line. They have no other purpose.»
«Landlords are bad just like ACAB. It doesn’t matter what individual actions there are, the institution is bad. There are no good slave owners,» he said in June 2021.
«Conservatives believe in prejudice + power when it affects them (in their imagination),» he posted in July 2021.
«I’ve realized this is all fascist violence,» he posted in March 2021. «The conservatives cry mental health, the liberal cry gun control. But every time it’s white men killing people because they are black, Asian, women. This is the rising force of fascism within the neoliberal order.»
While Song’s social media profile was littered with anti-GOP posts, he also attacked some Democratic leaders, like former President Joe Biden, failed Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, former Rep. Beto O’Rourke of Texas and others.
«Joe Biden is a racist. He is a sex offender. He is a corrupt puppet. His policies are s—. He engenders no hope or excitement amongst those who need it…» Song said in June 2020.
«I used to support [Andrew] Yang, even though he had some lilly livered responses when I met him in Texas. Now he’s gone full fascistic bootlicker. He will lose thankfully. A new wave movement has moved against fascism. Jan 6th was the high water mark,» he wrote in May 2021.
«Beto is a dangerous Billionaire family, racist and anti-immigrant far right fascist,» he said in February 2022.

Former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke speaks to attendees during an «Our Fight, Our Future» rally at The Millennium bowling alley on Oct. 2, 2024 in Austin, Texas. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
In addition to Song’s X handle, Fox News Digital was able to verify through online records and Instagram videos that Song was using the same martial arts studio that lists his mom as a «program director» and «owner» for filming different tactical exercises and self-defense training in the years before the attempted murder charges.
It is unclear whether the groups of people with blurred-out faces in the social media posts were part of the Elm Fork John Brown Gun Club (EFJBGC), a left-wing «anti-fascist,» or Antifa, gun group that Song is allegedly tied to.
A Fox News Digital review revealed that Song’s X account tagged the EFJBGC X handle several times over multiple years. The group did not respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment.
An archived version of EFJBGC’s X account also references Song while promoting a GoFundMe to help him pay for legal services after he was arrested in August 2020. The post, which claims that Song was a «member» of the «Socialist Rifle Association,» goes on to say he was «being charged with two bullsh—felonies.» The GoFundMe verified multiple background details Fox News Digital found while digging through his X account, including how he «practiced activism from Hong Kong to San Francisco…»
The GoFundMe, which lists Song as a «beneficiary» of more than $3,000 in donations, also says Song was a «proud member of the Black Lives Matter group ‘We Take The Streets’ and that he was a «lifelong activist for the 1st Amendment, 2nd Amendment, drug reform, police brutality, and human rights.» The page also said that Song was being «charged with (2) 1st degree felonies because he was exercising his 2nd Amendment right to open carry when they were assaulted and arrested.»

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Song’s X account referenced the arrest during that same month and tagged multiple lawyers seeking help for his defense, including controversial civil rights attorney Ben Crump, writing to him that he was «facing absolutely ridiculous but quite expensive charges.» Fox News Digital could not confirm whether Crump saw the messages or helped represent Song.
BubbleBreakBS account posted on then-Twitter in May 2021 that he was «setting up an airsoft team for training and gaming.»
The Telegram moniker in the link and the X handle match an Instagram account that posted several screenshots of BubbleBreakBS posts and videos showing the same painted walls and designs as the backdrop in footage from the archived website of the martial arts studio that Song’s mom owns. The Instagram account’s first post was also just days after BubbleBreakBS announced that the account was being created.
Song’s mom, Hope, is the program director of an Arlington, Texas, martial arts studio called Sentinel Martial Arts. An archived webpage of her bio says she is a 4th-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and «oversees the implementation of all in-house and off-site programming,» which includes «seminars and classes at local learning centers, schools, churches, camps and clubs; and coordination of special events, festivals, demonstrations and performances.»
Older archives of the website from 2021-2023 lists Song’s mom as an «owner» of the studio. Fox News Digital could not confirm whether Song’s mom was aware the studio was being used for recording tactical exercises.
Song’s mom nor the martial arts studio have been accused of any misconduct in connection with Song’s apparent use of the studio premises.
The alleged attack by the younger Song, who is innocent until proven guilty, came as the Department of Homeland Security is sounding the alarm on assaults on ICE agents, which DHS says have increased by 830% from last year.

John Phillip Thomas and Lynette Read Sharp are charged with alleged accessory after the fact in the July 4 shooting at the Prairieland Detention Center in Alvarado, Texas, according to court documents. (Mark David Smith/Fort Worth Star-Telegram/Tribune News Service via Getty Images; Johnson County Sheriff’s Office)
«This new data reflects the violence against our law enforcement in cities across the country in the last few weeks. Politicians across the country, regardless of political stripe, must condemn this,» DHS Secretary Kristi Noem posted to X on Tuesday.
«The FBI has worked tirelessly to arrest everyone associated with the shooting at the Prairieland Detention Center,» FBI Dallas Field Office Special Agent in Charge R. Joseph Rothrock said after Song was captured Tuesday afternoon. «We would like to thank all the entities that publicized this case and assisted in our efforts to successfully locate Benjamin Song.»
Song is being held on a $15 million bond at the Johnson County Jail and facing a slew of additional charges, including aggravated assault on a public servant, aiding terrorism and engaging in organized crime, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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In addition to Song, a recent shooting at a Border Patrol annex facility in McAllen, Texas, resulted in injuries to a local officer and Border Patrol personnel, in addition to the gunman being killed.
«Our agents are never gonna be afraid. They know the job that they signed up for. But what they don’t appreciate, what we don’t want is targeting,» National Border Patrol Council President Paul Perez told Fox News Digital in a recent interview.
Fox News Digital reached out to Song, Song’s mom, the Sentinel Martial Arts studio, EFJBGC, Ben Crump, and an individual who appeared to be tied to the suspect through left-wing online activism.
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Qué es el aura farming, la actividad que refiere a quien hace algo repetitivo para parecer cool

En las últimas semanas, Rayyan Arkan Dikha, un niño de 11 años que vive en Indonesia y que, según su gobierno local, se hace llamar Dika, ha estado muy presente en las redes sociales, aunque nunca hayas oído su nombre.
Un video suyo bailando en la parte delantera de una embarcación se ha convertido en una sensación en internet y es la razón por la que el “aura farming” se ha convertido en una frase popular.
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El video se ha superpuesto a varias canciones, ha sido imitado por innumerables creadores, comentado por famosos y, más recientemente, ha hecho que Dika sea nombrado embajador turístico de Riau, la provincia de Indonesia donde vive.
Aunque muchos de los videos en los que aparece Dika han acumulado millones de visitas en todo el mundo, su popularidad en Estados Unidos —y la explosión del uso de la expresión “aura farming”— se ha producido a pesar de que se dispone de relativamente poca información sobre él o sobre la carrera en la que compite.
Qué es el ‘aura farming’
Según el sitio web Know Your Meme, la expresión se popularizó en 2024 en gran parte como referencia a personajes de animé y diversos famosos. Generalmente, se refiere a quien hace algo repetitivo para parecer cool y construir, como diría la generación alfa, su aura.
Dika, quien parece tener una calma sobrenatural en la proa de una embarcación delgada, vestido de negro y con gafas de sol, utiliza una serie de movimientos repetitivos en su baile, lo que lo hace encajar perfectamente en el término.
“La danza se me ocurrió a mí”, declaró a la BBC de Indonesia en una entrevista esta semana. “Fue algo espontáneo”.
Ok, pero ¿por qué baila en la parte delantera de una embarcación? Travis Kelce, de los Chiefs de Kansas City, una de las celebridades que imitó el video viral (AP Foto/Ed Zurga)
En el video original, que fue publicado en TikTok en enero por un usuario llamado Lensa Rams, Dika participa en un evento en Riau llamado Pacu Jalur, que se traduce aproximadamente como “carrera de barcos”. Forma parte de un festival anual que se remonta a cientos de años atrás, y cada una de las largas embarcaciones tipo canoa que participan en la carrera cuenta, como parte de su numerosa tripulación, con un Tukang Tari que baila y sirve de inspiración a quienes reman.
Dika, que ha participado en estas carreras desde que tenía 9 años, se ha convertido en el rostro de la tradición, pero cada embarcación tiene su propio Tukang Tari, y cada uno aporta un ambiente diferente a la competencia.
Cómo se ha difundido el video tan rápidamente
El video existe desde hace casi un año —el Pacu Jalur se celebra en agosto—, pero su popularidad ha explotado en las últimas semanas, al menos en parte porque el baile es fácil de imitar.
Además de los diversos creadores de Instagram y TikTok que han probado suerte con el baile de Dika, también lo ha hecho Travis Kelce, estrella de la NFL y novio de Taylor Swift, quien comparó sus propios movimientos con los de Dika en un video con más de 13 millones de visitas.
El baile fue recreado en un campo de béisbol por los Party Animals, un primo más ruidoso de los Savannah Bananas, con un TikTok de su interpretación que recibió más de cinco millones de vistas. Incluso Diego Luna, de la selección masculina de fútbol de Estados Unidos, lo utilizó para celebrar un gol en la victoria sobre Guatemala la semana pasada.
¿Recibe algo el niño por toda esta atención?
El martes, el gobierno de Riau, citando el impacto del video y el hecho de que había estado “inspirando a los niños locales a abrazar y preservar sus tradiciones”, nombró a Dika embajador turístico de la provincia, y su gobernador, Abdul Wahid, le concedió una beca de unos 1200 dólares para su educación. Dika también interpretó una versión de su danza junto con el gobernador Wahid y otros funcionarios.
“Estoy muy contento”, dijo Dika en indonesio en un comunicado del gobierno sobre la beca. “Nunca imaginé que conocería al gobernador”.
Lo más probable es que pueda esperar bastante más atención cuando el Pacu Jalur regrese el mes que viene.
(*) Benjamin Hoffman es un editor jefe que escribe, asigna y edita artículos principalmente sobre la intersección entre deporte, estilo de vida y cultura.
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Biden’s stunning exit, one year later: The dropout heard around the country

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Former President Joe Biden suspended his re-election bid one year ago Monday, in an unprecedented move that ended his more than 50-year career in politics and rocked the Democratic Party, with those on the left still reeling from the impact.
On July 21, 2024, days after President Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination, Biden ended his re-election campaign amid mounting pressure from within his own party.
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The unprecedented announcement came as an increasing number of Democrat lawmakers had started to publicly call for Biden to step aside, and the party’s leadership reportedly was engaged in efforts to convince Biden, then 81 years old, he could not win the November 2024 general election against Trump.
Days after President Donald Trump accepted the GOP nomination, then-President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign amid mounting pressure from within his own party. (Andrew Harnik, File/The Associated Press)
Doubts about Biden’s viability at the top of the Democratic Party’s 2024 ticket began seeping out into the mainstream after his halting delivery and awkward answers were placed on full display for a national audience during the June 2024 presidential debate with Trump in Atlanta.

Then-President Joe Biden and then-former President Donald Trump participate in the first Presidential Debate at CNN Studios in Atlanta on June 27, 2024. (Kyle Mazza/Anadolu via Getty Images)
The performance sparked widespread panic among Democrats and almost immediately spurred calls from political pundits, editorial writers and some party donors for Biden to step aside as the party’s 2024 standard-bearer.
As Biden struggled to regain his footing, an increasing number of House Democrats publicly urged the president to end his re-election bid.
Biden huddled with worried Democrats, including governors and congressional leaders, in the wake of the debate debacle and was also engaged in «working the phones,» according to campaign officials.
Biden began the week of his withdrawal in a defiant posture, telling congressional Democrats he was committed to campaigning against and beating Trump. Biden also urged lawmakers to stop focusing on the debate and end the calls for his withdrawal — pleas that he said only helped Trump.
Biden followed that up with a call with members of the Congressional Black Caucus and also gained the support of members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus.
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However, concerns mounted and intensified. Democratic lawmakers met behind closed doors hoping to come to a consensus and support the president, but some were hesitant.
The Biden campaign met with Senate Democrats on Capitol Hill and, for days, the White House, the Biden campaign and the president himself said Biden had no intention of dropping out of the race.
Then-White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre had told reporters that the president was «absolutely not» considering dropping out.
Additionally, Quentin Fulks, the principal deputy Biden campaign manager, emphasized that «the president is in this race to win it. He is the Democratic nominee.»

Then-President Joe Biden and then-Vice President Kamala Harris stand together at the White House ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on Jan. 20, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
On the day after the presidential debate, Biden acknowledged at a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, «I know I’m not a young man, to state the obvious.»
Upon suspending his campaign, Biden quickly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take his spot at the top of the ticket. She received the party’s presidential nominee weeks later at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Months later, Trump defeated Harris in a stunning, landslide victory, sweeping all swing states and delivering him a win in not only the Electoral College, but the popular vote as well.
The Democratic Party is still grappling with Biden’s withdrawal a year later, looking for a new standard-bearer, while the former president and his team fall under investigation by both the executive and legislative branches.

Then-President Joe Biden and then-Vice President Kamala Harris walk through the Colonnade of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Monday, April 11, 2022. (Ting Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
In May, leaked audio from Biden’s interview with former special counsel Robert Hur showed the president struggling with key memories, including when his son Beau died, when he left the vice presidency, why he had classified documents he shouldn’t have had and more.
The audio was leaked after more than a year of congressional lawmakers demanding its release amid questions about the former president’s memory lapses and mental acuity.
Meanwhile, the White House Counsel’s Office and the Justice Department are probing Biden’s use of the autopen and whether signatures were printed at his direction or at the discretion of his senior staff.
An autopen is a machine that physically holds a pen and features programming to imitate a person’s signature. Unlike a stamp or a digitized print of a signature, the autopen has the capability to hold various types of pens, from a ballpoint to a permanent marker, according to descriptions of autopen machines available for purchase.

Then-President-elect Donald Trump shakes hands with then-President Joe Biden at Trump’s inauguration in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Jan. 20, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)
Biden used the autopen to sign a slew of documents while in office. He also used the autopen to sign final pardons, including preemptive pardons for members of his family, Dr. Anthony Fauci, Gen. Mark Milley and members and staff of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots. He only signed one pardon by hand, for his son Hunter, after vowing to the American people for months he would not do so.
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In his final weeks in office, Biden granted clemency and pardoned more than 1,500 individuals, in what the White House described at the time as the largest single-day act of clemency by a U.S. president.
Over on Capitol Hill, the House Oversight Committee is probing a cover-up of Biden’s declining mental health, subpoenaing a number of former Biden officials for testimony and the Senate Subcomittee on Investigations is requesting NARA records relating to Biden’s declining mental and physical health.
Fox News’ Paul Steinhauser contributed to this report.
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Japón se suma a Francia y Alemania: es “altamente probable” el rechazo de uruguayos con el nuevo pasaporte

El nuevo diseño del nuevo pasaporte uruguayo ha generado algunos dolores de cabeza para las autoridades. El cambio en el documento, que se acomodó a las recomendaciones internacionales, no tiene en ninguna de sus hojas el lugar de nacimiento del portador, lo que provocó que Francia y Alemania definan restricciones al ingreso de uruguayos. A estos dos países se les sumó uno más: Japón.
La página de la embajada de Japón en Uruguay tiene una advertencia en color rojo “sobre los nuevos pasaportes uruguayos”.
“A quienes viajen a Japón con pasaporte uruguayo emitido a partir del 16 de abril de 2025 es altamente probable que les sea negado el ingreso al país”, dice la publicación. “Por esta razón deberán sin excepción consultar con la sección consular de la embajada antes de realizar el viaje independientemente de si poseen nacionalidad uruguaya o ciudadanía legal”, agrega el comunicado.

Uruguay ajustó su pasaporte conforme a las sugerencias de la Organización de Aviación Civil. Entre los principales cambios del nuevo pasaporte se encuentra la modificación del título “Nacionalidad” por la denominación “Nacionalidad/Ciudadanía”, consignándole el código “URY” tanto a los ciudadanos naturales como a los legales. Esta medida permite que haya una coincidencia entre el país que emite el documento y la ciudadanía de su titular.
El cambio se comenzó a aplicar a partir de abril y, por eso, la Embajada de Japón hace la distinción entre quienes tienen el pasaporte desde antes de esa fecha y quienes se lo sacaron después.
El primer país en hacer pública la decisión fue Alemania. El embajador en Uruguay, Stefan Duppel, comunicó a través de la red social X que los titulares de estos nuevos pasaportes no pueden ingresar a Alemania “ni siquiera para estancias cortas”, y tampoco se aceptan solicitudes de visa con dicho documento. De acuerdo a Duppel, la medida responde a la exclusión del lugar de nacimiento en los pasaportes uruguayos de reciente emisión.

La medida de esos dos estados europeos tiene matices. En el caso de Alemania, el nuevo pasaporte uruguayo no tiene validez ni siquiera para estancias cortas. En el caso de Francia, la traba es para visas por estadías mayores a 90 días.
El caso generó críticas de la oposición en Uruguay. La semana pasada, el canciller Mario Lubetkin expresó que, hasta ahora, no hubo ningún problema con el pasaporte uruguayo. “No hay detectado caso alguno, salvo que aparezca, de problemas de algún tipo con ningún tipo de versión de pasaportes nuestros. Con ninguno. Y no es que no haya uruguayos que no hayan atravesado Alemania y Francia”, señaló, en una entrevista con El Observador.
“No hay víctimas de ningún tipo, hemos hecho un estudio de pasaportes de otros países del mundo y les puedo asegurar que hay pasaportes asiáticos, africanos, inclusive norteamericanos y del golfo que son exactamente iguales a los nuestros y no tienen ningún tipo de problema, ni tuvieron ningún tipo de problema”, declaró el canciller uruguayo.

Los medios uruguayos sí han dado cuenta de algunos inconvenientes para los uruguayos. El Observador, por ejemplo, narró la historia de Kevin Solano, que había sido elegido para ir a estudiar a La Sorbonne de Francia, pero un mail de la embajada francesa que le llegó trastocaron sus planes. “No estamos en condiciones de tramitar las solicitudes de visado presentadas en los nuevos pasaportes uruguayos”, decía el texto.
Solano, que nació en Perú, había viajado desde París a Uruguay para hacerse del nuevo documento, pagó el trámite urgente e inició la gestión para obtener la visa de estudiante. En eso estaba cuando recibió el mail de la embajada. Fue entonces que empezó a mover cielo y tierra para encontrar una solución y evalúa hacerle un juicio al propio Estado uruguayo, por quien no se siente representado.
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