| | | | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | ๐ถ๐ฆ Tucker Carlson to buy property in Qatar. While speaking at the Doha Forum in Qatar, Carlson revealed that he plans to purchase property in the country in order to "make a statement." In recent months, Carlson has been defending Qatar while lobbying Congress to end US aid to Israel. | ๐ฌ MAGA influencers urge Trump to block Netflix deal. Pro-Trump influencers such as Laura Loomer and Benny Johnson are calling on the president to reject Netflix's bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery, citing its partnership with Barack and Michelle Obama. They claim approving the deal would expand liberal control of the media. | ๐ Foreign bots artificially inflate Nick Fuentes' reach. A new study by the Network Contagion Research Institute found that over 60 percent of engagement with the far-right influencer's posts comes from anonymous foreign accounts, with many based in India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Malaysia, and Indonesia. | ๐บ Ellison signals CNN overhaul if he takes control. New Wall Street Journal reporting found that David Ellison, a Trump ally, assured administration officials that he'd revamp CNN's programming if he buys Warner — potentially mirroring the conservative-friendly shift already underway at CBS News. |
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| | | INSIDER RADAR | Multiple conservatives call out Candace Owens | | Insiders behind the paywall: Allie Beth Stuckey, Andrew Kolvet, Matt Wash, Candace Owens, Erika Kirk, Laura Loomer, Chris Ruddy, Tucker Carlson, Kash Patel, and Dan Bongino. |
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| | | QUICK AND IMPORTANT | A conservative rally for America's 250th birthday | |
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| | | THE MAIN STORY | Erika Kirk calls out the conspiracists | | _WHAT'S HAPPENING_ | Erika Kirk said she reached a "breaking point" after online rumors began targeting her family and Turning Point USA staff. Candace Owens and other conspiracy theorists do not present credible or believable information…
| | Exclusive analysis and uncensored facts behind the paywall: Why conspiracy theories about Charlie Kirk's murder took off, who amplified them, and how they're straining the conservative movement. |
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| | | _JOIN THE DISCUSSION_ | Is conspiracy "infotainment" hurting the conservative movement? | |
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| | | MEDIA BIAS SPOTTER | How left and right outlets frame Erika Kirk calling out the conspiracists | | | Mentioned behind the paywall: The Huffington Post, CBS News, The Daily Caller, and National Review. |
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| _THE DAILY DEBATE_ | ๐ Have conspiracy claims about Charlie Kirk crossed the line?Want your comment to be featured? Be sure to include your name. | |
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| POLLS RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY | Is banning social media for kids common-sense safety or government overreach? | ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ฉ ✅ Common-sense safety (770) ๐จ๐จ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ ❌ Government overreach (249) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ ๐ค Unsure (75) | ✅ Common-sense safety: "We should not give poison to kids." — Barrett ❌ Government overreach: "For the government to actually be able to enforce this law will involve far more privacy invasion than parents/people care to think about." — Shaun ๐ค Unsure: "It seems like some of both, and kids will find ways around it." — Jennie | | | | 1,094 votes |
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| | | COMMENT OF THE DAY | From Australia Bans Social Media for Minors | "Restricting access to social media for those under 16 is absolutely necessary, but just passing a law won't make the ills of social media go away anytime soon … Parents have to be on board with it and many are not." | | | | Jim H. |
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| _POP QUIZ_ | Which mainstream news network may soon see a conservative-friendly revamp? | |
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