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| | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | π± Telegram founder arrested in France. Pavel Durov, the Russian entrepreneur behind Telegram, was arrested at an airport in France for not implementing moderation on the platform, which has nearly 900 million users. This marks another escalation in Europe's crackdown on free speech. Telegram has faced global scrutiny for its strict free-speech policy, with critics claiming it allows dangerous groups to use the app. Elon Musk has also faced threats of significant fines and potential charges for his stance on free speech on X. | ✌️ RFK Jr. drops out and endorses Trump. At a rally in Arizona on Friday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. officially dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed the Republican ticket. He announced that he will be "actively campaigning" for the party. While many mainstream pollsters claim this won't harm Harris, Kennedy's support has been significant enough that Democrats took legal action to block him from gaining ballot access. | π Israel launches preemptive strike against Hezbollah. Early Sunday morning, the Israeli Defense Forces, using U.S.-backed intelligence, launched a preemptive strike against Hezbollah. They destroyed several thousand rocket launchers that were aimed at Northern Israel in anticipation of an imminent attack. In response, Hezbollah fired hundreds of rockets. | π€₯ Tim Walz's history of false claims grows. During his 2006 campaign, Tim Walz claimed in his biography that he was named "Outstanding Young Nebraskan" by the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce. This was untrue, prompting the Chamber to issue a statement. The Democratic vice-presidential pick has faced controversy over several recent falsehoods, including accusations of stolen valor. |
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| | WHAT WE'RE HEARING | Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) stated that if Democrats win in November, he would eliminate the filibuster to pass abortion legislation. RFK Jr. says, "The DNC and its media organs engineered a surge of popularity for VP Harris based upon nothing. No policies, no interviews, no debates. Only smoke and mirrors." Obama faced criticism for mocking the size of Trump's "you-know-what" at the DNC. Senator Tom Cotton criticized Kamala Harris for not clarifying her policy positions, pointing out that she never retracted her 2020 promise to eliminate private health insurance. J.D. Vance stated that Donald Trump would oppose a national abortion ban if elected president and would veto any such bill that reached his desk, according to the AP.
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| | IN THE LOOP | Robert F. Kennedy Jr. lost his Secret Service protection after deciding to leave the race. Just hours after endorsing Trump, the media launched new attacks claiming that RFK Jr. sold cocaine in college. A Trump appointee ruled this week that banning machine guns violates the Second Amendment. Trump tried to strike a new tone on abortion this week, saying he would be "great for women and their reproductive rights." "Donald Trump is finally recognizing he's at risk of losing the election unless he makes some changes," Politico reports. A failed Syrian asylum seeker has been arrested after admitting responsibility for the knife attack that left three dead and eight wounded at a festival in Germany this weekend. Israel was accused of violating legitimate conventions more than all countries combined (including Russia and China). Learn why international law picks on Israel in our interview with Eugene Kontorovich. The most clicked link in our last newsletter was Donald Trump lambasting "Barack Hussein Obama" for taking jabs at him.
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| | OUR QUESTION TO YOU | π Did RFK's endorsement give Trump the edge he needed to win?Poll results will be in tomorrow's newsletter. | | | POLL RESULTS FROM THURSDAY | Who is America's greatest nuclear threat? | ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π·πΊ Russia (77) | π©π©π©π©π©π© π¨π³ China (581) | π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π€ Other (112) | π·πΊ Russia: "Putin is unstable and has a giant bone to pick with America because of our support for Ukraine." — Anonymous π¨π³ China: "China would have no hesitation for a first strike. They also have capability to defend against a retaliatory attack." — D.S. π€ Other: "Iran. Nuclear power and religious zeal is a dangerous mix." — Juniper π€ Other: "Iran or North Korea comes to mind." — Anonymous | | 770 votes |
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| Today's newsletter was written by Ari David. | |
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