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| | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | π΅π¦ Panama made big concessions to the US, shouldering China. After Secretary of State Marco Rubio visited Panama, President JosΓ© RaΓΊl Mulino announced his country would not renew The Belt and Road Initiative — China's global strategy to expand its influence through infrastructure investments. Panama will now offer free passage of American Navy vessels, saving the US between $2.5 million and $3 million annually. | π£ Trump took out a top ISIS leader in Somalia. US forces on Saturday launched airstrikes on an ISIS cave complex in northern Somalia, eliminating a high-value target responsible for recruiting and training jihadists. The White House plans to release footage of the strike as a warning to America's enemies that, as President Trump said, "We will find you, and we will kill you!" | ✌️ Trump admin. ousted FBI officials tied to investigations against him. Agents who worked on the Mar-a-Lago and Jan. 6 cases against Donald Trump, along with senior officials from multiple field offices, were removed Friday in what Democrats called a "purge." The FBI Agents Association condemned the move, while acting Attorney General James McHenry defended it as a necessary response to political bias under the previous administration. | π° Elon Musk slammed "fraudulent" Treasury payments under Biden-era policies. As part of President Trump's new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk revealed that Treasury officials were approving payments to known fraudsters and terrorist groups without ever denying a single transaction. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has since granted DOGE full access to the federal payment system, sparking outrage from Democrats. |
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| | QUICK AND IMPORTANT | Trump envoy Richard Grenell secured freedom for six American hostages in Venezuela following a meeting with President MadΓΊro. 8 out of 10 Americans deal with joint pain and digestive discomfort from one common health hijacker. Support your immune system, gut health, and metabolism with natural ingredients.* Hundreds of anti-ICE protesters shut down a busy Los Angeles freeway on Sunday morning, leading to major traffic delays. The Democratic National Committee elected David Hogg — the Parkland school shooting survivor turned left-wing activist — as vice chair. A new Quinnipiac poll revealed that 57 percent of voters have an unfavorable view of the Democratic Party — the highest number since they began asking the question in 2008. By contrast, 43 percent of voters have a favorable opinion of the Republican Party, the highest since 2008. The most clicked link in last Thursday's newsletter was the mid-air crash over the Potomac River.
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| *Indicates content from our sponsors | | THE MAIN STORY | Trump scores major legal wins against media giants | | What's happening: President Donald Trump has racked up major legal victories against corporate media giants ABC and CBS, along with social media conglomerate Meta (formerly Facebook), holding them accountable for defamation and election interference. | ABC lawsuit: ABC News was forced to issue a correction and pay a massive $15 million settlement after falsely claiming that Trump was found liable for rape in the E. Jean Carroll civil trial. The false statement was made by anchor George Stephanopoulos in March, prompting Trump to sue for defamation. The $15 million will go toward Trump's presidential library. | Meta lawsuit: Meta settled with Trump for $25 million over its decision to suspend his social media accounts following the January 6, 2021 Capitol riot. The deal includes a $22 million donation to Trump's future presidential library and $3 million in legal fees. | CBS lawsuit: Trump has a $10 billion lawsuit pending against CBS for allegedly doctoring a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris to make her appear more coherent. | Making them sweat: Reports indicate that top CBS executives, including controlling shareholder Shari Redstone, pushed for a settlement to avoid provoking the Trump administration, which has the power to block an upcoming merger Paramount has planned.
| CNN lawsuit: CNN settled a defamation lawsuit, not with Trump, but with Navy veteran Zachary Young after a Florida jury found the network liable for falsely accusing him of running a black-market operation during the Afghanistan withdrawal. In reality, Young provided a valuable, risky, and legal service to help bring Afghans to safety. | Rushing to settle: The jury had already awarded Young $5 million in damages, but CNN rushed to settle before punitive damages could be added — which could have added many more millions. Clear bias: Internal CNN messages revealed clear malice, with one correspondent vowing to "nail this Zachary Young mf—er" and editors admitting the story was "80% emotion, 20% observed fact" and "flawed."
| Why it matters: Meta's and the corporate media's recent court losses signal a shift in how Trump, and even regular citizens, are setting a new precedent for holding powerful institutions accountable for election interference, censorship, and dishonest reporting. | |
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| | THE DAILY DEBATE | π Of the recent legal cases, which company do you think offended the worst?Results will be in tomorrow's newsletter | | | POLL RESULTS FROM THURSDAY | Do you believe adults should be permitted to receive sex-change surgeries? | π¨π¨π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️ π Yes (641) π©π©π©π©π©π© π No (729) π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π€ Unsure (135) π¨⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π¬ Other (144) | π Yes: "It's a free country and if adults want to pay to neuter themselves, they are allowed to do so." — Leonard π No: "It is impossible to have a sex change. That is a delusion." — Cheryl π No: "We don't allow liposuction on anorexics. You can't change your sex. You need mental help!" — L.M. π€ Unsure: "At no taxpayer cost, and psychological screening required." — Jeffrey | | 1,649 votes |
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