
"I was wrong:" Ex-Trump White House advisor makes stunning confession on Fox News
Former finance bozo Larry Kudlow, who worked in the Trump White House as the director of the National Economic Council, made a shocking admission to Fox News' entire audience: he was wrong and Joe Biden's economy is actually very good. “Mea culpa...I was wrong about the slowdown and the recession, so was the entire forecasting fraternity...the Fed, everyone was wrong,” said Kudlow, who rebuffed host Sandra Smith's desperate attempt to get him to walk it back. If only ALL of Fox's guests would tell the truth about what President Biden has done for this country.
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VIDEO OF THE DAY: DC court delivers crucial update on Trump ruling we've been waiting for
A DC appeals court was none too pleased with Trump's efforts to give himself immunity from his many, many, many crimes.
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GOP millionaires swarm crucial battleground Senate race
Tammy Baldwin for Senate: A new report shows that TWO GOP millionaires are plotting a run for Senator Tammy Baldwin’s seat. Both of these men are capable of pouring millions upon millions of dollars from their own fortunes into the race — and you know that McConnell’s dark-money network is set to pour millions more in to replace Senator Baldwin with a right-wing extremist. Will you chip in to help re-elect Senator Baldwin and protect our Senate majority?
New York Times pulls "The Daily" podcast episode amid internal firestorm over Hamas sexual violence article
The Gray Lady is undergoing serious internal debate over the journalistic integrity of a widely publicized article that asserted that terror group Hamas utilized sexual violence as a weapon during its horrific attacks on October 7, 2023. "There seems to be no self-awareness at the top...The story deserved more fact-checking and much more reporting. All basic standards applied to countless other stories," one frustrated staffer told The Intercept. It would appear that there are major discrepancies in the accounts presented in the Times; the family of a key subject in the report — who was murdered alongside her husband during the attacks — said they had no proof their daughter was raped and suggested reporters interviewed them under false pretenses. Comments from another key witness seem to contradict a claim attributed to him in the article, as well. As criticism of the original story grew both internally and externally, producers at "The Daily" shelved their original script, paused the episode, and drafted a new script — one that offered major caveats, allowed for uncertainty, and asked open-ended questions that were absent from the original article. That episode remains unaired. All this is part of a larger conflict within the vaunted newspaper over editorial decisions to give in to certain pressure campaigns by a pro-Israel media watchdog group called CAMERA — whose former board member Leo Kahn is the late father of current New York Times Executive Editor Joe Kahn.
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How Big Pharma is fueling a radical MAGA agenda
Democrats loudly proclaim their love for capitalism, but capitalism does not always love them back. Major industries, especially the pharmaceutical industry, have invested over half a million dollars into right-wing groups seeking to elect the serially indicted, disgraced sexual predator Donald Trump, all for the purpose of rolling back President Biden's landmark and apparently unconscionable decision to let Medicare negotiate with drug companies instead of just letting Big Pharma continue fleecing the American people in dire need of life-saving medications. To add insult to injury, the US government subsidizes the research and development of new drugs but sees nothing back from the profits of those drugs — and still that isn't enough for the greedy, heartless ghouls who make staggering profits off of sick and dying Americans year after year.
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Prisoners in the US are part of a hidden workforce linked to hundreds of popular food brands
Nowhere is it more clear that the American carceral state was built deliberately as a replacement institution for chattel slavery than in the South, where imprisoned Black workers are used as slave labor to produce hundreds of millions of dollars worth of agricultural products, which are then purchased by major corporations and then sold in every major grocery store chain in the United States. Of course, it's all perfectly legal, since the 13th Amendment enshrines the right to force prisoners to do slave labor. Many states lease out the prisoners to companies as a source of cheap labor, often to the industries with severe labor shortages and doing some of the country’s dirtiest and most dangerous jobs.

BREAKING: Republican scheme STUNS the entire nation
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