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Subject The Tucker Ten
Date December 26, 2022 3:01 PM
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10. 'Almost Every Conspiracy Theory That People Had About Twitter Turned Out to Be True': Elon Musk

On Saturday, Twitter CEO Elon Musk appeared on the All-In podcast and said that "every conspiracy theory that people had about Twitter turned out to be true."



"Is there a conspiracy theory about Twitter that didn't turn out to be true?" Musk said. "So far they've all turned out to be true, and if not more true than people thought."

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9. 'CIA is Behind Spate of Explosions in Russia': US Army Special Ops Veteran Claims Intelligence Agency and NATO Ally Are Conducting Sabotage Missions

The CIA is combining with the spy service of a NATO ally in Europe to conduct covert sabotage operations inside Russia, according to new claims.


The clandestine campaign is behind many unexplained explosions and fires that have hit strategic or prominent facilities in recent months, says US expert Jack Murphy, an eight-year Army Special Operations veteran.



Separately other European intelligence services have allegedly been 'running operatives into Russia to create chaos without CIA help', as has Ukraine.

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8. Kamala Harris Complains Media Doesn't Adequately Cover 'Strength of My Leadership'

At the end of her second year in office, Vice President Kamala Harris is again griping that the press hasn't covered her fairly.



"There are things that I&rsquo;ve done as Vice President that fully demonstrate the strength of my leadership as Vice President that have not received the kind of coverage that I think [the] Dobbs [decision] did receive," Harris said to liberal Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart earlier this week.

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7. San Francisco Holiday Market Plagued by &lsquo;Misery, Drug Abuse&rsquo;

Footage of unsheltered people camped out around a &ldquo;family-friendly&rdquo; San Francisco holiday market underscored the city&rsquo;s homelessness epidemic.



In a 25-second clip posted to Twitter on Thursday, a person is seen sleeping on the street under a blanket with syringes scattered nearby just outside the Winter Wanderland market in Union Square&rsquo;s Hallidie Plaza.



Two other apparently unsheltered people are seen on the outskirts of the open air market next to their possessions as two people dressed as a snowman and reindeer danced in the nearly empty plaza.

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6. China Expert: Communist China Using TikTok To Promote Drug Use, Violence In America In Attempt To Ruin Country

Gordon Chang, a senior fellow at the Gatestone Institute and author of &ldquo;The Great U.S. China Tech War,&rdquo; said during an interview this week that communist China is using TikTok to promote social disruption in the U.S. in an attempt to weaken America&rsquo;s system of government.



Chang initially responded to comments from Fox News host Jason Chaffetz about China&rsquo;s claims that it has legitimate concerns that it wants the U.S. to take seriously.

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5. Record Number of Migrants Crossed Southern Border in November: CBP

There were 233,740 migrants apprehended along the U.S. southern border in November, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection- a 1% increase from October's record - breaking apprehensions and marked the highest ever number of border crossings ever recorded for the month of November.



CBP says there were 204,000 unique encounters that is up from 4% the month before. Of those unique encounters, 35% (68,000) were from Cuba and Nicaragua. The number of unique encounters alone is nearly two times the total number of encounters from the previous year at 174,845.

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4. Revelations About Twitter-Intelligence Community Ties Raise Questions About Big Tech, Other Sites

The Twitter Files have provided stunning confirmation of a Deep State-Big Tech conspiracy to censor ideas and individuals deemed harmful to their shared ends &mdash; from protecting Joe Biden&rsquo;s candidacy for president to draconian COVID-19 lockdowns &mdash; under the pretext of national security or public health.


But Twitter was far from the only platform with the motive and means to purge dissenting voices from establishment orthodoxy. Nor was it the only such platform with a &ldquo;Trust and Safety&rdquo; (read: &ldquo;censorship&rdquo;) team helmed by former US intelligence officials, which met regularly with their former security-state employers to combat &ldquo;misinformation&rdquo; in the run-up to the 2020 election.



Take Facebook. Since 2016, it has embraced a &ldquo;content moderation&rdquo; scheme called &ldquo;Remove, Reduce, Inform&rdquo; to address &ldquo;problematic&rdquo; content.

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3. NYC Walgreens Store Keeping Ice Cream in Chained Freezer, Locking Up Candy Amid Ongoing Shoplifting Frenzy

Photographs show a New York City Walgreens store has locked up its candy &mdash; and chained the doors to its ice cream freezer &mdash; in what the national chain calls an effort to combat rampant shoplifting.



Manhattan Walgreens shoppers looking to buy candy, ice cream and even coffee creamer at a store on Lexington Avenue near East 61st Street will first need to get past the locks and, in some cases, chains that protect the product, according to photographs taken Friday by Fox News Digital.

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2. Seattle 'Equity' Chief is Handed 'Ebenezer Award' for Banning Workers from Displaying Christmas or Hannukah Decorations in Their Own Homes While On Zoom Calls

A Seattle official has been handed a sarcastic award for banning city workers from displaying Christmas or Hanukkah decorations in their own homes while on Zoom calls to avoid offending colleagues with different beliefs.



Gloria Ngezaho is the workforce equity manager for King County, which encompasses Seattle, and was handed the Ebenezer Award from the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty.



Ngezaho's draconian edict was first revealed in November, and he was handed the award last week over his 'Guidelines for Holiday Decorations' rules.

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1. Fauci Will 'Continue to Play the Media Game' Long After Retirement, Medical Critic Argues

Dr. Anthony Fauci may be retiring, but he continues to receive both attention and admiration from the mainstream media. According to Dr. Phil Magness, that might not change anytime soon.



"I imagine he is going to continue to play the media game&hellip; That seems what he likes to do is to get in front of the camera," The American Institute for Economic Research director told Fox News Digital.

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