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The Latest
Kamala Campaign Insider Suggests Trump is Colluding with Putin and Israel
Lindy Li, a member of Vice President Kamala Harris' national finance
committee, has suggested on social media that former President Donald Trump may
be colluding with foreign leaders to win the 2024 election.
Li questioned if Trump was working with Netanyahu, Putin, and Saudi Arabia to
influence the election outcome through various means.
She denies being a conspiracy theorist, claiming her questions are based on
media reports and historical precedents.
Li cites Trump's alleged history of leveraging issues for electoral gain,
including the recent immigration bill.
Li's statements come as the Harris campaign faces pressure on foreign policy
issues, particularly regarding the Israel-Hamas conflict. Read More.
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Putin Endorses Kamala for POTUS, Citing Her "Infectious" Laugh
Russian President Vladimir Putin jokingly endorsed Vice President Kamala
Harris for U.S. president during a press conference at the Eastern Economic
Forum in Vladivostok.
Putin mockingly stated he prefers Harris because he wants the Biden
administration to continue and praised her "infectious" laugh.
He suggested Harris might refrain from imposing sanctions on Russia, unlike
former President Donald Trump.
Putin emphasized that the choice ultimately belongs to the American people and
that Russia will respect that choice.
U.S. media outlets rushed to clarify that Putin's comments were not sincere,
citing recent U.S. intelligence about Russian election meddling efforts.Read
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Tim Walz's PA Visit Plagued by Voter Concerns of Illegal Immigration and Crime
Governor Tim Walz visited Lancaster, Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state,
receiving mixed reactions from local voters.
Some voters, like retired professor Carolyn Hanes, expressed enthusiasm for
the Harris-Walz ticket, praising their economic agenda and leadership.
Others, like John F. McCarthy IV, voiced concerns about immigration and
rising crime rates, indicating support for Trump.
Walz’s visit reignited regional discussions about various issues including
the economy, immigration, and crime among Lancaster residents. Read More.
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DOJ Election Threat Task Force Has Received Thousands of Reports, Made 20
Arrests
The Department of Justice's task force, formed in 2021 to combat threats
against election workers, has only brought 20 cases out of over 2,000 reported
threats.
Election officials and advocates have criticized the task force for lack of
transparency, slow progress, and insufficient action to deter threats ahead of
the November 2024 election.
Of the more than 2,000 threats referred to the FBI, only 100 investigations
were opened, resulting in 20 charges and 15 convictions.
Many threats are protected by the First Amendment, making prosecution
challenging and requiring a high burden of proof.
Election workers report feeling unsupported and disillusioned, with nearly
40% experiencing threats, harassment, or abuse as of May 2024.Read More.
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Biden Admin Reignites Russian Interference Claims Ahead of 2024 Election
The Biden administration has accused Russia of election interference, alleging
a campaign called "Doppelganger" targeting Americans through social media and
influencers.
The Department of Justice is charging two Russian-based employees of RT with
conspiracy related to money laundering and violating the Foreign Agents
Registration Act.
The alleged operation had a budget of around $10 million but appeared to have
limited impact, with one cited Twitter account having only seven followers.
These accusations come two months before the presidential election and
shortly after Mark Zuckerberg expressed regret over censoring social media
posts at the Biden administration's request.
Critics draw parallels to similar claims made during previous election cycles,
particularly the 2016 election, and question the timing and credibility of
these new allegations.
The FBI states that the operation involved using AI to spread disinformation
and create websites to trick Americans into consuming Russian propaganda.Read
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Barack Obama's Brother Says He's Voting for Trump
Malik Obama, half-brother of former President Barack Obama, announced he will
vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.
This continues Malik's pattern of supporting Trump, having backed him in both
the 2016 and 2020 elections.
Malik, a naturalized U.S. citizen born in Kenya, was Barack Obama's best man
at his 1992 wedding.
The brothers have had a falling out, with Malik calling Barack a "deep
disappointment" and criticizing his presidency.
Malik's support for Trump is based on his socially conservative views and his
belief that Trump "speaks from the heart."Read More.
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Trump Embraces Elon's Government Efficiency Commission Proposal
Former President Donald Trump has committed to creating a government
efficiency commission, an idea proposed by Elon Musk.
Trump suggested Musk could chair the panel, which would conduct a financial
and performance audit of the federal government.
The commitment was made during Trump's speech at the Economic Club of New York
on Thursday.
Trump contrasted his economic plans with those of Vice President Kamala
Harris, criticizing her proposed tax increases.
The former president outlined plans to decrease corporate tax rates for
domestic manufacturers and increase tariffs on foreign goods.Read More.
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X Scores First Amendment Victory with Appeals Court Blocking California
Censorship Law
Elon Musk's X won a legal victory against California's content moderation law
in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
The court overturned a lower court's decision, ruling that X is likely to
succeed in showing the law violates the First Amendment.
The California law requires social media companies to report their protocols
for combating harassment, disinformation, hate speech, and extremism.
X Corp. originally sued California in September 2023, challenging the law on
First Amendment grounds.
This victory for X comes after recent challenges in other countries, including
a ban in Brazil.
The California Attorney General's office is reviewing the opinion and plans
to respond in court.Read More.
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Previously Deported Illegal Immigrant Charged with Chaining Children to Bed
Franklin Viera Guevara, a Salvadoran migrant, and Wedni Del Cid were arrested
in Fairfax County, Virginia, for allegedly chaining two young boys to a bed.
The boys, ages 7 and 9, were discovered after one of them sent a photo to his
sister, who then called 911.
Viera Guevara was previously deported during the Trump administration in 2018
but re-entered the U.S. at an unknown date and location.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has placed an immigration hold
on Viera Guevara.
Both suspects are charged with child neglect, child cruelty, and abduction.
Del Cid was released on bond, while Viera Guevara is being held without bond.
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NATO Hits a Crossroad as Turkey Becomes First Member to Apply for BRICS
Membership
Turkey has submitted an application to join the BRICS alliance, becoming the
first NATO member to do so.
This move reflects Turkey's dissatisfaction with prolonged EU membership
negotiations and its desire to strengthen relations with non-Western powers.
Turkish President Erdogan aims to establish a more independent foreign policy,
positioning Turkey as a mediator between East and West.
The BRICS alliance, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South
Africa, is seen as a rival to the US-led G7 nations.
Turkey's decision is viewed as a strategy to enhance relations with
non-Western powers as U.S. global influence wanes.
The BRICS alliance is set to discuss new memberships next month, with 126
nations considering abandoning the U.S. dollar. Read More.
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What’s Next
Liz Cheney, much like a bad rash, will not go away.
Cheney is a cynical sellout, and the people are aware of it. They’re tired of
hearing from her, but she still won’t go away.
She routinely betrayed her constituents by siding with Democrats and leading
the charge on the bogus J6 House committee. For this, she was rightfully tossed
out of her seat.
Yet, for some reason, she still thinks people care about what she has to say.
After all, she just endorsed Kamala Harris as president. She wouldn’t have
done this if she didn’t think people cared about what she had to say.
But they don’t. She has no influence.
Who does Liz Cheney serve? Who is her audience?
The answer to both of these questions is simple: the Democrats.
There is no constituency of American conservatives sitting at home wringing
their fingers, waiting for Cheney to come save the day.
She solely exists as a permanent feature of the Democrats’ media apparatus.
She pops into MSNBC from time to time to chastise “MAGA Republicans” and echo
the talking points of the DC blob.
Like most other establishment Republicans, she hates conservative voters and
thumbs her nose at them every chance she gets.
Her existence in the political landscape, however, points to a larger issue
with the Republican Party.
It is filled with beautiful losers. The median elected Republican would rather
stand athwart history yelling, “I’m one of the good ones,” than do anything to
reverse the nation’s decay.
Cheney herself has no influence, but her archetype is legion. They fly under
the radar until it becomes personally profitable for them to mask off and sell
out.
Video of the Day
America is being invaded; listen as a Chicago resident calls for help as an
armed Venezuelan gang occupies her apartment complex.
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