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#politics

Daily Wire: The Dangerous Global Trend Of Criminalizing Free Expression Online
The Dangerous Global Trend Of Criminalizing Free Expression Online
Elon Musk supports freedom of expression on Twitter but needs to extend his help to those facing criminal charges for their posts. Mexican congressmen, Rodrigo Iván Cortés and Gabriel Quadri, have been convicted of "gender-based political violence" after criticizing a transgender-identifying representative. Finnish member of parliament, Päivi Räsänen, is also facing charges for expressing her opinion on Twitter. Freedom of speech is crucial, and the criminalization of expression threatens our fundamental rights.


Flag And Cross: Bongino: Real Reason Jack Smith Wants Access to Trump's Twitter Is for the 'Metadata'
Bongino: Real Reason Jack Smith Wants Access to Trump's Twitter Is for the 'Metadata'
In a shocking move, the Department of Justice has obtained a search warrant for former President Donald Trump's Twitter account. Speculation suggests they are after the metadata and login information to intimidate potential advisors. This attack on free speech and the rights of a former president is reminiscent of dictatorial regimes.


Red State: Judge Chutkan Jokes at Trump's Expense, Makes a Big Statement on Politics, and Delivers a Split Decision on Protective Order
Judge Chutkan Jokes at Trump's Expense, Makes a Big Statement on Politics, and Delivers a Split Decision on Protective Order
A hearing on a protective order against Trump didn't go as expected. The judge made a joke that seemed inappropriate and raised questions about pre-judging the case. Trump's attorney promised he would follow the court's order, but it's doubtful. The judge's dismissal of political implications gives Biden an advantage in the race.


The Right Scoop: BREAKING: Former Capitol Police Chief tells Tucker that DC police were PREVENTED from helping defend Trump White House during 2020 riot
BREAKING: Former Capitol Police Chief tells Tucker that DC police were PREVENTED from helping defend Trump White House during 2020 riot
Former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund revealed on Tucker Carlson's show that the Washington DC Police were ordered not to assist the Secret Service in defending the White House during the 2020 protests. The order came from someone above Sund's position, and despite officers being injured, all charges were dropped. This highlights a contrast in the treatment of protestors compared to the January 6th events.


The Blaze: Hunter and VP Joe Biden had secret dinners with Russian, Kazakhstani, and Ukrainian oligarchs in DC: Report
Hunter and VP Joe Biden had secret dinners with Russian, Kazakhstani, and Ukrainian oligarchs in DC: Report
Then-Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter had secretive dinner meetings with oligarchs from former Soviet Bloc countries at Café Milano in D.C. The meetings were allegedly to gain access or work out money deals. Hunter's laptop revealed a dinner with an executive of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma. President Biden denies any business discussions. Hunter's web of business deals totaled over $20 million, including money from Chinese energy corporations, Moscow, Ukraine, and Romania. Bank records showed a payment from a Kazakhstani businessman that was promptly transferred for a luxury car.


PJ Media: Biden Legal Team Negotiating With Prosecutors Over Classified Documents Investigation
Biden Legal Team Negotiating With Prosecutors Over Classified Documents Investigation
Joe Biden's mishandling of classified documents is finally being investigated, with discussions taking place between his legal team and special counsel Robert Hur. Biden's team wants to limit the scope of the interview, raising questions about the potential extent of his involvement. There is evidence suggesting that Hunter Biden accessed the documents for his foreign business dealings. The White House's apparent cover-up of the scandal until after the 2022 midterms has also raised concerns.


The Right Scoop: Morning Joe regular LOSES HIS MIND over potential reelection of Donald Trump [VIDEO]
Morning Joe regular LOSES HIS MIND over potential reelection of Donald Trump [VIDEO]
Donny Deutsch on Morning Joe claims that if Trump is reelected, the show might not exist anymore. This fear echoes previous claims made in 2016, but none of them materialized.


Fox News: Judge sides with Trump on protective order in 2020 election case
Judge sides with Trump on protective order in 2020 election case
Federal judge sides with Trump's defense attorneys on evidence restrictions in 2020 election case.


#society

Fox News: France opens manslaughter investigation after 11 die in fire at home for disabled adults
France opens manslaughter investigation after 11 die in fire at home for disabled adults
11 people, including 10 adults with slight intellectual disabilities and one accompanying person, died in a fire at a vacation home in Wintzenheim, France. The French prosecutor has opened an investigation into the incident, citing potential safety breaches in the building. The fire is the deadliest in France since 2016.


#culture

Daily Wire: Kevin Costner Says He Was ‘Blown Away’ By Taylor Swift Concert: ‘Officially A Swiftie’
Kevin Costner Says He Was ‘Blown Away’ By Taylor Swift Concert: ‘Officially A Swiftie’
Actor Kevin Costner, known for his role in "Yellowstone," has declared himself a fan of Taylor Swift after attending one of her concerts with his daughter. Costner praised Swift's art for bringing people together and expressed his enjoyment of watching her band perform. As someone involved in the music industry himself, Costner's endorsement holds weight.


#crime

Daily Wire: Judge Dismisses Murder Conviction For Woman Who Allegedly Killed A Man When She Was 13
Judge Dismisses Murder Conviction For Woman Who Allegedly Killed A Man When She Was 13
A judge in Tennessee dismissed charges against Angel Bumpass, a woman convicted of murder as a 13-year-old. The conviction was overturned due to insufficient evidence and doubts about Bumpass' involvement.


#other

Forbes: Taylor Swift’s ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ Announcement May Help The Original Earn A Special Award
Taylor Swift’s ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’ Announcement May Help The Original Earn A Special Award
Taylor Swift's upcoming re-release of her album 1989 could potentially earn a diamond certification, becoming her second album to achieve this feat. The renewed attention and streaming of the original album may help it reach this milestone before the new version drops in October.


Fox News: Maui resident ‘not getting what I need’ from Biden government: 'We need support on the federal level'
Maui resident ‘not getting what I need’ from Biden government: 'We need support on the federal level'
Residents in Hawaii are criticizing the Biden administration for its insufficient support in the aftermath of wildfires that destroyed the historic town of Lahaina. At least 55 people have died, and locals are calling for federal assistance. They feel let down by the government's lack of response and ineffective warnings. (, )


Forbes: IRS Focusing On High Income Taxpayers And Their Offshore Transactions
IRS Focusing On High Income Taxpayers And Their Offshore Transactions
The IRS received $80 billion in funding from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 to focus on wealthy taxpayers. However, Congress reduced the funding by $21.4 billion over the next three years. The IRS remains optimistic that the remaining funds will be enough to improve customer service and enforcement efforts. The IRS is targeting high-income individuals who have improperly claimed tax benefits in Puerto Rico and is also investigating taxpayers who use Maltese retirement schemes to evade U.S. taxes.