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The most alarming thing was the organized communication between the FBI, Department of Homeland Security, and tech companies, involving flagging content in large numbers. Four federal judges have ruled that this violates the First Amendment. Former FBI officials within Twitter and other groups worked to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story, despite it not violating Twitter's terms of service. The FBI and CIA had their own internal groups within Twitter. The Aspen Institute held a workshop to discourage coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop story. Content moderators at social media platforms have too much power in determining what Americans can say and see. This collusion between unelected bureaucrats and tech companies is inappropriate and a form of election interference. The censorship organizations tend to have a biased leaning.

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Joe Biden has sent FBI agents to the homes of Trump supporters without warning. They are supposed to have a conversation, but people are not intimidated. They believe in their right to vote for Trump in 2024 and are united against this action.

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The Trump campaign accuses Twitter and Facebook of censorship after the platforms blocked the spread of an unverified story about Joe Biden's son and a laptop allegedly full of his old emails. Experts suggest it resembles a disinformation campaign, potentially orchestrated by Russia. Social media outlets quickly limited the story's spread, with Twitter even suspending the accounts of the Trump campaign and White House press secretary. The intelligence community has warned the White House about Rudy Giuliani's involvement in promoting Russian disinformation. The FBI is investigating whether the unverified emails about Hunter Biden are part of a larger Russian disinformation effort. The president and his allies continue to push the story, while critics argue it is a smear campaign.

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Just the News reports a story based on thousands of pages of documents obtained over years with the help of America First Legal, focusing on Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her prosecution of a state case against Donald Trump that mirrored the federal case led by Jack Smith. The documents, they say, show that Willis was in deep collusion with the Justice Department, with the January 6 Democrats, and with the Biden White House. The claim is that the Biden White House said it would waive Donald Trump’s executive privilege for Willis, and the Justice Department said it would waive and approve Willis’s 2E requests to obtain federal workers to help build a case against a national figure at the state level. The report asserts the “fix was in” and that this constitutes the strongest evidence to date of coordinated action to pursue Trump across jurisdictions. The asserted significance is that the Democrats intentionally and strategically created a double jeopardy, double drain machine to go after Trump, potentially infringing civil liberties by pursuing prosecutions in multiple venues for the same or related conduct. The narrative claims this involved the Biden White House, the Biden DOJ, and the January 6 Democrats pressing Willis to create a system where Trump could be targeted in more than one place, a scenario described as a “double jeopardy, double drain.” The report suggests this development is now focused in Miami and anticipates further disclosures. Looking ahead, the program teases next steps: tomorrow they plan to reveal whether there was a financial incentive or “financial follow the money” stream to Willis tied to her pursuit. They note that if this pattern occurred in Georgia, there are similar election cases in Wisconsin and Arizona, raising questions about federal taxpayers funding state efforts to smear Trump and create multi-state double jeopardy scenarios. The discussion frames these elements as part of a conspiracy case beginning to unfold in Miami. Upcoming segments are promised to include new election integrity revelations from figures like Tulsi Gabbard, Kash Patel, and Pam Bondi. These revelations are expected to concern intrusions and issues targeting the 2026 election, with the aim of informing Senate members—potentially swaying those on the fence about the Save or related measures. The program signals that these developments will be explored in upcoming appearances, including guests such as Barry Loudermilk.

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Four politically motivated prosecutors, Jack Smith, Fannie Willis, Alvin Bragg, and Tish James, are targeting Donald Trump in a series of unprecedented investigations. These prosecutors are driven by a "get Trump" philosophy and are using their positions to influence the 2024 election. They are employing questionable tactics, such as violating attorney-client privilege and bringing charges based on novel legal theories. The prosecutors have shown bias and have diverted resources from fighting crime to pursue their political agenda. Their actions undermine the principles of justice and the rule of law. America deserves better.

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President Biden and his administration are being accused of politicizing the Department of Justice for personal and political gain. They are allegedly targeting political opponents, such as Donald Trump and his supporters, while also protecting themselves and their allies. This undermines the foundation of our democracy, the rule of law. If this continues, it sets a dangerous precedent where the party in power can use law enforcement to go after their opponents. The FBI and DOJ are being criticized for being weaponized and politicized, leading to unequal justice and application of laws. Additionally, Biden's previous denials about his involvement in his son's foreign business deals are being contradicted by evidence. The actions of the administration are deeply concerning and do not reflect the values of the American people.

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- "the senate judiciary committee confirmed yesterday what many of us knew had been the case. Biden era officials at the Department of Justice and FBI, politically targeting, certain individuals." - "And look, there is no room for malicious prosecution or political witch hunts in our system of justice." - "As you mentioned, on the list of almost a 100 individuals and organizations, had Turning Point USA, our own Republican Attorneys General Association, that is our political arm, was also targeted." - "Everybody at home knows what was done to president Trump. This is wrong. It's unlawful, and we're gonna hold people accountable." - "So I don't have names yet. We're gonna start at the top, and we're gonna go as broad as we can." - "We're going to use every civil and criminal tool, including civil rights violations that are at our fingertips."

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Elon Musk, once a Democrat supporter, has become critical of the Biden administration and exposed their censorship regime. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated two investigations into Musk, while Mark Zuckerberg spent $400 million secretly supporting Democrats during the 2020 elections without facing any investigations. These actions are perceived by the American public as mafia-like tactics, where those who pay are ignored, and those who obstruct are punished. The public is aware of these tactics and their implications.

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Biden's special counsel, Jack Smith, is seeking a gag order against Donald Trump to prevent him from making inflammatory statements about witnesses, jurors, or prosecutors involved in his case. Trump, the current Republican front runner, criticized Biden for weaponizing the DOJ and FBI against him while denying him the right to comment. The judge's ruling on the gag order is pending.

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Questions have arisen regarding President Biden's handling of classified documents found in his garage, leading to an investigation by the Justice Department. Meanwhile, there have been ongoing efforts to target Trump, with the intention of preventing him from running for president again. However, it is important to note that Biden himself has not been indicted. The focus of the investigation seems to be on Trump, as Biden's DOJ has taken action against him. Stand with President Trump in opposition to Biden's actions.

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In this video, Laura Ingram discusses the investigation against Donald Trump led by special prosecutor Jack Smith. Ingram criticizes the media and establishment politicians for their bias against Trump. She argues that the investigation is a campaign strategy to discredit Trump and help Biden. Ingram highlights the warrant that forces Twitter to disclose information about Trump's followers and accuses Smith of trying to build a narrative around the January 6th incident. She claims that Democrats are destroying institutions and calls for scrutiny of Smith's actions. Ingram concludes by criticizing mainstream Republicans for their silence and warns that the weaponization of government must be exposed and prosecuted.

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The Trump campaign accuses Twitter and Facebook of censorship after the social media companies blocked the spread of an unverified story about Joe Biden's son and a laptop allegedly full of his old emails. Experts suggest it may be a disinformation campaign, possibly orchestrated by Russia. Social media outlets limited the story's spread, with Twitter even suspending the accounts of the Trump campaign and White House press secretary. The intelligence community has warned about Russian disinformation efforts, and there are concerns that the story may be part of this larger campaign. The FBI is investigating the authenticity of the emails. Biden denies any wrongdoing.

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I believe President Biden is a much worse threat to democracy than Trump. Biden is the first president to use federal agencies to censor political speech, targeting opponents. I won a case proving he censored me shortly after taking office. The greatest threat to democracy isn't questioning election returns, but using presidential power to force social media companies like Facebook and Twitter to censor political critics through portals accessible to the FBI, CIA, IRS, and other agencies. Biden also weaponized the Secret Service, denying protection to a political opponent for political reasons. These are critical threats because he is weaponizing federal agencies.

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Senators Johnson and Grassley sent a letter to the FBI director and Attorney General alleging the Biden White House was directly involved in starting Jack Smith's January 6 probe against President Trump. According to the letter, the White House counsel's office secretly obtained former President Trump and Vice President Pence's phones and gave them to prosecutors. The purpose was to have the Justice Department investigate a future rival in the 2024 election and look for possible crimes. The news agency Real America's Voice Justice News previously reported a White House counsel was directly involved with this investigation. Senators Johnson and Grassley claim they have confirmed the White House obtained the former Republican president's phone and sent it to the Justice Department.

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Leading up to the 2020 election, Twitter had regular meetings with various government agencies, including the FBI, DOJ, DHS, and DNI, to engage in unconstitutional censorship. The FBI paid Twitter over $3.4 million to censor stories like the Hunter Biden laptop scandal. There was a corrupt relationship between the FBI and Twitter, with former FBI officials joining Twitter and creating their own communication channels. Polls show that if people had known about the Hunter Biden laptop story, 53% would have changed their vote, including 61% of Democrats. This is election meddling and collusion by the FBI, funded by taxpayers. The FBI's politicization extends beyond Twitter, as seen in their targeting of parents at school board meetings, which was prompted by the White House and the secretary of education. This corruption must be addressed to protect the American people from government weaponization.

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The Biden administration is angry with Elon Musk for purchasing a platform that influenced the previous election and then revealing it as a domestic intelligence censorship app. The Department of Justice is suing Musk's company for primarily hiring American citizens and discouraging asylum seekers and refugees. Pamela Carlin, the principal assistant attorney general for the civil rights division, made a comment about the president's son, Barron, which some found inappropriate. The justice system is criticized for prosecuting those who oppose the Bidens, suggesting it is irreparably broken.

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The Twitter files reveal that the federal government, including intelligence agencies like the FBI, used Twitter to censor Americans' speech. Twitter was closely connected to the FBI before Elon Musk took over. Documents show that Twitter engaged in information sharing with the intelligence community, and multiple agencies were involved. The FBI pressured Twitter to act on election-related tweets in 2020 and 2022, resulting in content censorship. Twitter executives restricted accounts, censored speech conflicting with the official narrative, and used internal tools to control and manipulate information. This should concern every member of Congress and American citizen, as it goes against the principle of free speech. Government and media fact checkers often make mistakes, so important debates should not be suppressed.

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In 2022, DHS created a domestic intelligence group led by James Clapper and John Brennan targeting Trump supporters. Emails revealed this group's focus on Trump supporters. This mirrors past controversial domestic activities by intelligence agencies.

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The Twitter files reveal that the federal government, including intelligence agencies like the FBI, used Twitter to censor Americans' speech. Twitter was heavily influenced by the FBI before Elon Musk took over. Documents show that Twitter engaged in information sharing with the intelligence community, and multiple agencies were involved. The FBI pressured Twitter to act on election-related tweets in 2022 and 2020, resulting in content censorship. Twitter executives restricted accounts, censored speech conflicting with the desired narrative, and used internal tools to control and manipulate information. This should concern every member of Congress and American citizen, as it goes against the constitutional principle of free speech. Government and media fact checkers often make mistakes, so important debates should not be suppressed.

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The uproar over the anti-Trump partisan Mueller operation suggests that the Garland Justice Department may be hiding something. Special prosecutor Jack Smith and his team are targeting Trump and other Republicans with unprecedented investigations. It is important for Smith to be held accountable and for transparency to be maintained. The American people deserve to know the truth.

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Donald Trump is causing a stir on Truth Social, expressing his anger and frustration. He is attacking the FBI and facing an official investigation by the DOJ. This development does not bode well for Donald Trump.

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Senators Johnson and Grassley sent a letter to the FBI director and Attorney General alleging the Biden White House was directly involved in starting Jack Smith's January 6th investigation against President Trump. According to the letter, the White House counsel's office secretly obtained former President Trump and Vice President Pence's phones and gave them to prosecutors to look for possible crimes. The senators claim this was done to target Trump, a future rival in the 2024 election. The news agency, Real America's Voice Justice News, reported two years ago that a White House counsel was directly involved with this investigation. More details and evidence of White House involvement are expected.

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The Twitter files reveal that the federal government, including intelligence agencies like the FBI, used Twitter to censor Americans' speech. Twitter was closely connected to the FBI before Elon Musk took over. Documents show that Twitter engaged in information sharing with multiple intelligence agencies. The FBI pressured Twitter to censor election-related tweets in 2020 and 2022. Twitter executives restricted accounts and censored speech that went against the preferred narrative. This should concern every member of Congress and American citizen because it goes against the principle of free speech. Government and media fact checkers often make mistakes, so relying on them as arbiters of truth is not reliable. Government should not suppress important debates in public discourse.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Idaho Murders Latest, and FBI Overreach, w/ Matt Taibbi, Candice DeLong, Brian Entin & Jonna Spilbor
Guests: Matt Taibbi, Candice DeLong, Brian Entin, Jonna Spilbor
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the excitement of Fridays and transitions into the latest developments in the Idaho College murders. She highlights the unsealed 19-page affidavit that details the evidence against Brian Kohberger, the suspect accused of killing four college students. Kelly expresses curiosity about Kohberger's emotional state during his extradition hearing, where he told his parents he loved them despite the heinous accusations against him. The discussion shifts to political news, particularly Kevin McCarthy's ongoing struggle to become Speaker of the House. Matt Taibbi joins to analyze the situation, noting the internal conflict within the Republican Party regarding McCarthy's leadership. Taibbi comments on the unusual dynamics, where some Republicans are resisting McCarthy's bid while others, including Trump loyalists, support him. The conversation then moves to the Twitter files and the broader implications of social media companies' interactions with government agencies. Taibbi reveals that Twitter had a formalized system for moderating content based on requests from federal agencies, including the FBI and DHS. He emphasizes that shadow banning exists and that many accounts have been affected, suggesting that the scale of this issue is vast. As the discussion continues, Taibbi reflects on the political landscape, noting that the narrative surrounding Trump is often exaggerated. He argues that Trump's political resilience is underestimated, as many Republicans still support him despite the media's portrayal of his decline. The focus returns to the Idaho murders, with updates on the investigation. Kelly and her guests discuss the evidence found, including the knife sheath linked to Kohberger and the DNA found on it. They analyze the timeline of the investigation, including Kohberger's movements and the surveillance conducted by law enforcement. Candice DeLong, a retired FBI criminal profiler, joins to provide insights into Kohberger's potential motivations. She speculates that he may have been driven by anger or revenge, particularly towards one of the victims. DeLong discusses the psychological aspects of violent crime, suggesting that Kohberger's background may reveal a history of social awkwardness and resentment towards women. The conversation touches on the chilling nature of Kohberger's alleged actions, with DeLong noting that the brutality of the murders indicates a personal motive rather than a random act of violence. They discuss the possibility of Kohberger having a history of violent fantasies and how his academic pursuits in criminology may have influenced his actions. As the show wraps up, the panel reflects on the complexities of understanding such violent behavior and the challenges law enforcement faces in these investigations. They emphasize the importance of gathering comprehensive evidence to build a strong case against Kohberger while acknowledging the emotional toll on the victims' families.

The Rubin Report

Fight Over Trump Lies Gets so Ugly It Could Be Eric Trump’s Final Appearance on This Show
Guests: Eric Trump
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Audiences are invited into a heated crossfire over Trump-era investigations as a new book tour for Eric Trump unfolds and a broad critique of government at home and abroad takes center stage. The host previews Eric Trump's book Under Siege and recaps a Chris Cuomo interview, arguing that the political machine has attacked the Trump family for more than a decade. Amid this defense, the theme emerges: accountability versus weaponization, and whether a new leadership will finally confront entrenched institutions. Cash Patel and others are cited as promising real overhaul and firmer consequences. Discussion then turns to the Justice Department's charged history with the Trump presidency, including Operation Arctic Frost, the spying on eight Republican senators, and the case built by Jack Smith. The host presents a stream of cited documents and quotes that portray the prior DOJ as politicized and weaponized, while contrasting that with a new era of investigations and firings under the current administration. The conversation also nods to the influence of large tech platforms, and to the perception that such power helped structure political narratives. Parallel threads chart a broader cultural moment: media narratives, anonymous sourcing, and a chorus claiming Democratic leadership has blurred fact with fiction. The host recaps a volley of examples, from Comey's indictment to the hush of social-media bans, and then pivots to geopolitics. A sharp section on Japan's immigration policy and national identity follows, contrasting Japan's ethnically rooted approach with America's propositional identity. The show cites Hamas-linked demonstrations, street disruptions in New York, and a call for stronger borders as part of a larger debate about sovereignty and security. Across discussions of alliances and leadership, the speaker argues that America must lead while maintaining allies, citing Netanyahu and a Ben Shapiro interview about the value of coordinated power. The program surveys Canada's tariff friction and a Japanese prime minister candidate who vows to curb immigration, framing a broader global trend toward national sovereignty. The closing message emphasizes that a reimagined order—where nations choose cooperation or confrontation—will shape security, economics, and identity for the years to come.
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