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Breitbart: Trump Says He Will 'Not Be Doing the Debates,' Citing Poll Numbers
Trump Says He Will 'Not Be Doing the Debates,' Citing Poll Numbers
Former President Donald Trump announced that he will not participate in debates due to his high poll numbers. He cited a CBS survey where he was 46 points ahead of Governor Ron DeSantis.


Newsbusters: MSNBC Pundit Revels In Trump Seeing a 'Really Dirty, Dangerous' Jail, Hopes He's 'Freaked Out'
MSNBC Pundit Revels In Trump Seeing a 'Really Dirty, Dangerous' Jail, Hopes He's 'Freaked Out'
Fox host Laura Ingraham suggests liberal networks are reveling in Trump's indictments. On American Voices with Alicia Menendez, the Biden-Harris team plans to highlight the GOP's attacks on reproductive freedom and election denialism. Trump, along with 18 other codefendants, must surrender in Georgia, where the jail is described as dirty and dangerous. The hope is that televising Trump's trials will change the minds of Republicans and preserve democracy.


The American Spectator: The Specter of the Far Right and Its Hidden Asymmetry
The Specter of the Far Right and Its Hidden Asymmetry
The term "far right" is often used as a negative label by mainstream media and political elites to discredit certain political options or persons. There exists an asymmetry in the perception of the radical left and the radical right, where left-wing extremism is more accepted in the mainstream. This uneven playing field and tabooing of right-wing populists benefits left-of-center options.


#society

The American Spectator: James L. Buckley, 1923-2003, RIP
James L. Buckley, 1923-2003, RIP
Jim Buckley, brother of William F. Buckley, has passed away at 100. He was a businessman, public servant, and defender of the First Amendment. He challenged campaign finance laws and served as a U.S. Senator. His legacy will be missed by the conservative movement.


#crime

The Blaze: Armed Texas man serves up smoking hot justice on assailant who beat elderly patron unconscious at BBQ restaurant: Police
Armed Texas man serves up smoking hot justice on assailant who beat elderly patron unconscious at BBQ restaurant: Police
An armed man in Texas defends an elderly patron from a violent attacker at a BBQ restaurant, shooting the assailant who had beaten the old man unconscious. The shooter acted in self-defense, shooting the attacker two times.


#sports

Forbes: Justin Turner’s Clutch Ability Keeps The Red Sox Rolling And Yankees Spiraling
Justin Turner’s Clutch Ability Keeps The Red Sox Rolling And Yankees Spiraling
The Boston Red Sox defeat the struggling New York Yankees in a close game, as Justin Turner hits a go-ahead double in the ninth inning. The Yankees' recent losing streak is compared to their 1995 skid, and their offense continues to struggle.


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The American Spectator: Report From the Southern Border: Interview With Todd Bensman
Report From the Southern Border: Interview With Todd Bensman
Todd Bensman, a journalist and Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, has conducted numerous interviews with immigrants at the U.S. southern border. He found that the prevailing narratives about their motivations for crossing and their personal circumstances are often different from the truths he learned from the immigrants themselves. Many immigrants stated that they crossed the border in direct response to immigration-related policies and court rulings that made it advantageous for them to do so, and that they were primarily seeking economic opportunities rather than fleeing danger or persecution. The interviews also revealed that immigrants closely monitor American leaders' statements and policy pronouncements on immigration, as these directly affect their decision to attempt to cross the border.