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Here's today's roundup. | Poll Reveals Nearly 30% of Democrats Support The Killing of Trump | A recent poll revealed that nearly 3 in 10 Democrats believe the U.S. would be better off if Donald Trump had been killed in a recent assassination attempt. The survey, conducted by Scott Rasmussen’s RMG Research, involved 1,000 registered voters and indicated that a significant portion of respondents were aware of the second assassination attempt on Trump at his Florida golf course. The poll also showed that 37% of respondents think government agencies might have been involved, and many blamed anti-Trump rhetoric, the media, and political figures like Kamala Harris for inciting violence. Notably, 17% of all respondents and 28% of Democrats expressed explicit support for the idea that Trump’s assassination would have benefited the country. Read More. | Whistleblower Alleges Anti-Trump Bias in FBI Agent Leading Trump Assassination Investigation | A whistleblower claims that the FBI agent leading the investigation into the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump is "vocally anti-Trump" and has expressed clear political biases. The whistleblower testified that FBI Special Agent Jeffrey Veltri, who leads the Miami bureau, was instructed to remove anti-Trump social media posts before being promoted to oversee the investigation. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis expressed concerns about federal agencies handling the case, suggesting that the state should investigate the attempted assassination instead. The FBI has denied the allegations, stating they are "demonstrably false," while tensions around the investigation's impartiality continue to grow. Read More. | Gaetz Raises Alarm Over Potential Secret Service Mole After Second Trump Assassination Attempt | Rep. Matt Gaetz has raised concerns about the possibility of a mole within the U.S. Secret Service following the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump. Gaetz mentioned that several of his Republican colleagues suspect internal leaks or vulnerabilities within the Secret Service may have enabled the attack, though no concrete evidence has surfaced. He suggested that some federal agencies might be providing diminished protection for Trump due to personal disdain, contributing to security lapses. Gaetz also expressed concern about the suspect, Ryan Wesley Routh, possibly having foreign connections, particularly with Ukraine, and called for further investigation into potential foreign influences. Read More. | Alaska Man Charged with Death Threats Against Supreme Court Justices | A 76-year-old Alaska man, Panos Anastasiou, has been charged with making threats to torture and murder six conservative Supreme Court justices and their families. Anastasiou sent 465 threatening messages via the Supreme Court’s website between March and July 2024, allegedly targeting Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, among others. Some of his threats coincided with significant court rulings, such as when he expressed a desire to assassinate the justices after the court ruled in favor of Donald Trump’s immunity from prosecution for official acts. If convicted on all charges, including 13 counts of making threats in interstate commerce and 9 counts of threats against a federal judge, Anastasiou faces a maximum sentence of 155 years in prison. Read More. | Kamala Harris Blames Trump for Georgia Woman’s Death, but Abortion Procedure Was the Real Cause | Kamala Harris blamed the death of a Georgia woman, Amber Thurman, on "Trump Abortion Bans," suggesting that restrictive abortion laws were responsible for her death. The woman died after taking the abortion pill Mifepristone, which led to complications due to retained fetal tissue, causing a fatal infection—a known risk of the procedure. Thurman had access to abortion services, and her death resulted from the side effects of the procedure, not from a lack of available care, despite Harris’s claims. Read More. | Report: 85% of Southern Border Migrants Released into U.S. | A Congressional report reveals that over 85 percent of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border are being released into the U.S. interior rather than being detained. The Biden-Harris administration has been criticized for reducing detention capacity while simultaneously releasing millions of migrants into American communities under a "catch and release" policy. The report contrasts this with previous administrations, showing a sharp decline in detention rates, with just 36 percent of migrants detained in 2021 compared to 91 percent in 2013 under President Obama. The Department of Homeland Security data indicates that migrants who are not detained are far less likely to be deported, with only 0.25 percent of the estimated 16.8 million illegal aliens in the U.S. currently in detention. Read More. | Democrat Mayor Says City Services Strained by Influx of Haitian Migrants | Enterprise, Alabama Mayor William Cooper expressed concerns over the recent influx of Haitian migrants, stating that city services are heavily strained due to the unexpected arrival. The migrants are part of a federal refugee program, and the city was not given advance notice or additional resources to manage the impact on local services like law enforcement, healthcare, and education. Mayor Cooper acknowledged the need for humanitarian support but emphasized the challenges of integrating the migrants, including addressing cultural differences and ensuring they have legal employment opportunities. A community meeting is scheduled to address the concerns of local residents, with former Trump administration immigration advisor Jay Palmer slated to speak on the matter. Read More. | First Somali Refugee to Lead Minneapolis Public Housing Pleads Guilty to Multi-Million Dollar Fraud Scheme | Sharmarke Issa, the first Somali refugee to chair the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority, has pleaded guilty to federal wire fraud charges for his involvement in a $250 million scheme involving the Feeding Our Future program. Issa admitted to laundering $7.6 million through entities he controlled, falsely claiming to serve over two million meals to children as part of the nutrition program. He used the stolen funds to purchase properties in Edina, Minneapolis, and other locations, diverting money intended to support the Somali community. The fraud scheme has drawn criticism from local officials, including Mayor Jacob Frey, who expressed disappointment in Issa's actions, which run counter to the values the city seeks to uphold. Read More. | NYPD Raids Notorious Migrant-Run Brothel in Queens' “Market of Sweethearts” | The NYPD conducted a late-night raid on a migrant-run brothel along Queens' "Market of Sweethearts," arresting both sex workers and customers from the illicit operation. The brothel, described as the "worst of the worst" by Democratic district leader Hiram Monserrate, was linked to human trafficking, with many women forced into prostitution to pay off debts of up to $50,000. Local business owners have long complained about the impact of prostitution, drug dealing, and theft on the neighborhood, which has been a recurring issue despite multiple police raids. The raid is part of ongoing efforts to combat crime in the area, but local merchants remain skeptical about lasting change, as many fear the criminals will return once police leave. Read More. | Emails Reveal Cuomo's Direct Role in Altering Covid-19 Nursing Home Death Report to Downplay Fatalities | Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo personally altered a state report on Covid-19 deaths in nursing homes, which undercounted the fatalities, according to emails revealed in a new report. The emails contradict Cuomo's claims during a congressional hearing that he had no involvement in the preparation or review of the July 2020 report. Cuomo's changes included shifting the blame for the spread of Covid to nursing home staff and visitors rather than his controversial directive that sent Covid-positive patients back to nursing homes. Families of the victims and critics have called for Cuomo to be prosecuted, arguing that his actions not only contributed to thousands of excess deaths but also covered up the true toll. Read More | In June of 2016, Donald Trump Jr. and other members of the Trump campaign met with Russian nationals in New York City. The primary purpose of this meeting was to pass along potentially damaging information about Hillary Clinton that could be leveraged against her campaign efforts. And while this meeting did not result in the Trump campaign receiving politically useful information, it still received intense media scrutiny. Nightly coverage snowballed out of control as corporate outlets saw it as proof that Donald Trump colluded with foreign interests to subvert the American election system and attain power. This meeting was similarly included in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation that harangued Trump’s White House for several years. So, with that in mind, why is the media largely unconcerned with Iran hackers providing stolen material from the 2024 Trump campaign to Democrats? The hackers reportedly sent “unsolicited information” to people affiliated with President Joe Biden’s former campaign. An official for the Harris-Walz campaign insists the hacked material “was not used,” but that’s beside the point. If Trump or anyone in his orbit so much as pointed out Russia on a map, the week’s news cycle would be dedicated to how there was definitive proof of Trump-Russia collusion. But when Democrat officials receive stolen materials from foreign adversaries, it’s no big deal. No one seems to care. It should be abundantly clear by now, but it’s worth reiterating: legacy media outlets work alongside the Democratic Party and its corporate benefactors to manipulate how you think and what you think about. 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