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Remembering Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway: A Political Trailblazer for President Trump

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) — November 25 would have marked the 53rd birthday of Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway, the electrifying internet star and one-half of the conservative duo Diamond and Silk, whose influence helped galvanize President Donald Trump’s campaigns. Tragically, Diamond passed away on January 8, 2023, at the age of 51, leaving behind a legacy as one of Trump’s most loyal and outspoken supporters.

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Remembering Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway: Celebrating Her Legacy on Her 53rd Birthday

A Star in the Conservative Media Universe

Diamond and her sister, Rochelle “Silk” Richardson, became household names during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. Self-proclaimed former Democrats turned Republicans, the sisters used their platform to champion Trump’s policies and engage millions of followers online. Their bold commentary and unapologetic style made them both beloved and controversial figures in conservative media circles.

Diamond’s larger-than-life personality stood out, with her passionate speeches and sharp wit energizing crowds at Trump rallies. One such moment occurred in Melbourne, Florida, on February 18, 2017, where the duo opened for Trump. Florida National News (FNN) captured behind-the-scenes footage and an exclusive interview with Diamond and Silk, showcasing their dedication to the “Make America Great Again” movement.

Diamond of Diamond and Silk: Her Political Impact on President Trump’s Campaigns

Trump’s Tribute to Diamond

Upon Diamond’s unexpected passing, Trump himself shared a heartfelt tribute, describing her as “magnificent” and “beautiful.” He credited her with being a powerhouse who gave her all to the cause, writing, “There was no better TEAM anywhere, or at any time! Diamond’s death was totally unexpected, probably her big and precious HEART just plain gave out.”

A Legacy of Loyalty and Influence

Diamond and Silk were frequent guests at the White House during Trump’s presidency, underscoring their importance in conservative politics. Their YouTube videos and public appearances not only energized Trump’s base but also broadened his appeal to diverse audiences, making the duo pivotal in his messaging strategy.

Their impact extended beyond politics; they symbolized a bold, unfiltered voice in a polarized media landscape, inspiring others to be unapologetically authentic in their beliefs.

Diamond’s 7 Takeaways for Supporters

  1. Passion Leads: Diamond’s speeches showed the power of speaking from the heart.
  2. Consistency is Key: The duo’s dedication over years built a loyal following.
  3. Boldness Pays Off: Their fearless commentary made them trailblazers in the media.
  4. Teamwork Matters: Diamond and Silk’s chemistry amplified their message.
  5. Engage with Your Base: Their direct interaction with followers kept their audience invested.
  6. Adaptability Wins: Moving from YouTube to mainstream platforms, they stayed relevant.
  7. Loyalty Lasts: Their unwavering support for Trump solidified their legacy.

Exclusive: Florida National News Recalls Diamond and Silk’s Role in Trump’s Rise

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Florida National News Exclusive

In FNN’s exclusive interview, Diamond shared her hopes for America, saying, “This country is great because of its people. Our mission is to remind them that their voice matters.” This sentiment resonated deeply with their audience and continues to inspire.

Honoring a Legacy

As we reflect on Diamond’s life, we celebrate a woman whose passion and authenticity left an indelible mark on politics and media. While her presence is missed, her legacy endures.

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J Willie David, III
Florida National News and FNN News Network
news@FloridaNationalNews.com

 

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CTO Celebrates Top Caribbean Journalists at 2025 Caribbean Media Awards in New York

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NEW YORK, NY (FNN) – The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) honored outstanding journalists and media professionals during its annual Caribbean Media Awards, held as part of Caribbean Week in New York (CWNY 2025) last week. Sponsored by the Bermuda Tourism Authority, the high-profile event spotlighted exceptional storytelling and media coverage of Caribbean destinations, drawn from over 100 entries submitted by professionals across the United States and the Caribbean.

A Salute to the Voices of the Caribbean

During his keynote remarks, Owen Darrell, Minister of Tourism for Bermuda, underscored the power of the media in shaping global perceptions of the Caribbean.

“Your voices shape the way the world sees us — from ESSENCE to Irie Jam to TVJ to The New York Times; from the 190-year-old Gleaner to freelance writers from AFAR, Condé Nast, and National Geographic, you are all storytellers in our diaspora,” Darrell said. “We’re proud to share our Bermudian hospitality with you, and even prouder of what your work means to all of us in this room and in the region.”

2025 Caribbean Media Award Winners

The ceremony honored excellence across diverse categories of media coverage, reflecting the richness and vibrancy of Caribbean storytelling. This year’s winners included:

  • Best Feature Article or Story: Brent Pinheiro for “This Week in Travel: A hell of a time in the Cayman Islands” (CNC3 – Trinidad & Tobago)

  • Best News Reporting: Brian Major for “St. Kitts and Nevis is Determined to Preserve Its Beauty and Nature – Here’s How” (AFAR)

  • Best Video Production: Amoy Harriott & Glenford Campbell for “Troubled Waters” (Television Jamaica)

  • Best Photojournalism: The New York Times – T Brand Studio and Burnt House Productions for “Bermuda is Calling”

  • Best Personal Immersive Story: Dionne Baptiste-Clarke for “Humble & Free Wadadli: Antigua’s Growing Rastafari Community Reclaims Former Plantation & Makes It Home” (Your Caribbean Guide)

  • Best Podcast/Radio: Nakinskie Robinson for “Crop Insurance; An Idea Worth Seeding” (Radio Jamaica)

  • Best Social Media Campaign: Bermuda Tourism Authority for “Flavours of Bermuda Video Series”

  • Diaspora Journalist of the Year: Melissa Noel for her outstanding body of work in ESSENCE

  • Emerging Journalist of the Year: Romardo Lyons for “Too Hot To Handle” (Television Jamaica)

Celebrating Creativity and Impact

The awards celebrated a dynamic range of media — from traditional print journalism to innovative podcasts, video productions, and social media campaigns. This year’s winning entries stood out for their creativity, journalistic integrity, and ability to spotlight the Caribbean’s unique culture and tourism experiences for audiences worldwide.

The Bermuda Tourism Authority’s sponsorship of the event underscored a collective regional commitment to championing excellence in Caribbean journalism and content creation.

Media Marketplace and Sponsor Highlights

Following the awards ceremony, attendees participated in the Media Marketplace, fostering partnerships between tourism boards, media professionals, and travel influencers. The activation aligns with the CTO’s ongoing mission to connect tourism stakeholders with storytellers who amplify the Caribbean’s voice globally.

CWNY 2025 received generous support from:

  • Platinum Sponsors: Dominica, U.S. Virgin Islands

  • Gold Sponsors: Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Bermuda, Global Ports Holding, Travel & Adventure Shows

  • Silver Sponsors: Sandals Resorts International, St. Kitts

  • Bronze Sponsors: Adara (A RateGain Company), Anguilla, Barbados, Carnival Corporation & plc, Saint Lucia, TEMPO Networks

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Ambassador Henry Wooster Named Chargé d’Affaires in Haiti; Colonel Rudy Moise Ideal Pick for Ambassador

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (FNN) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Friday that Ambassador Henry Wooster will assume the role of Chargé d’Affaires ad interim at the United States Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, effective June 12, 2025. The move comes as the U.S. navigates Haiti’s deepening crisis and awaits the nomination of a permanent ambassador to lead the mission.

Ambassador Wooster, a veteran diplomat with extensive experience in conflict zones and international affairs, previously served as U.S. Ambassador to Jordan and in several senior State Department roles. He steps in at a time when Haiti faces intensifying political unrest, rampant gang violence, humanitarian emergencies, and the ongoing fallout from the 2021 assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.

U.S. Air Force Colonel Rudy Moise (R) at his retirement ceremony in Homestead, Florida.

As the U.S. works to stabilize relations and support Haiti’s fragile government, momentum is building for a permanent ambassadorial nomination. One name dominating those discussions is Colonel Rudy Moise — A Haitian-American physician, attorney, retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, former Ambassador-at-Large for the Republic of Haiti, and respected community leader based in Miami.

Haitian-American leaders, elected officials, and national security observers are calling on the Trump administration to move swiftly and nominate Moise, citing his cultural fluency, decades of public service, and trusted leadership in both the Haitian and American communities. Supporters argue that Moise’s military background, diplomatic experience as a former Haitian Ambassador at Large, and deep ties to Haiti make him uniquely qualified to navigate one of the most difficult diplomatic assignments in the Western Hemisphere.

For now, Ambassador Wooster is tasked with managing U.S. diplomatic operations in Haiti and coordinating with international partners to address security, humanitarian aid, and governance restoration efforts. However, pressure is mounting on the White House and State Department to fill the post permanently — and decisively — as Haiti’s crisis escalates.

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Vice President JD Vance to Attend American Compass Gala

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WASHINGTON (FNN NEWS) — Vice President JD Vance is set to attend American Compass’s The New World Gala on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.

During the event, Vice President Vance will take part in a featured conversation with American Compass founder and chief economist Oren Cass, discussing key issues shaping the nation’s economic future.

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