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| | | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | π US secures 10 percent stake in Intel. President Trump negotiated a deal granting the US government a 10 percent share in Intel, valued at $11 billion. The agreement, reached with Intel's CEO, gives the US a direct foothold in crucial semiconductor production. Some Republicans, like Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), stated this idea is "terrible" and "a step towards socialism." | π Trump's police takeover slashes DC crime. After Trump's federal intervention, Washington, DC has recorded zero murders in nine days, with robberies down 46 percent and carjackings down 83 percent. The rapid results echo the tough-on-crime tactics of 1990s New York, exposing the failures of previous city leadership. | π Hegseth ousts Pentagon intelligence chief. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth removed Defense Intelligence Agency Director Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse after Kruse reported that US strikes on Iran did not cause significant damage to its nuclear facilities, contradicting numerous intelligence agencies. Kruse joins a growing list of Biden-era officials dismissed as Hegseth reshapes the Pentagon's leadership. | πͺͺ State Dept to review 55 million visas. The State Department confirmed it will review all 55 million current US visa holders for deportable violations. This massive audit signals a new phase in immigration enforcement, with the administration moving to identify and remove those who break the terms of their stay. |
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| | | CORRECTION | In yesterday's Redshift newsletter, we stated that commentator Rod Dreher was Catholic. He is actually an Eastern Orthodox. If Pope Leo heals the 1,000-year-old schism, perhaps we'll be right after all… | Corrections are included in newsletters for transparency. |
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| | | INSIDER RADAR | Ghislaine Maxwell on Epstein's foreign intelligence ties | | Insiders behind the paywall: Ghislaine Maxwell, Sergey Lavrov, JD Vance, and Kristi Noem. |
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| | | HOAX TRACKER | A bogus "83 percent civilian deaths" in Gaza stat is circulating | |
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| | | QUICK AND IMPORTANT | A US tourist was slashed in the face by a migrant in Germany after attempting to protect women from harassment. About 2.8 million Americans now identify as transgender, with a quarter of them aged 13 to 17. Canada will lift retaliatory tariffs on USMCA-covered US goods to restart stalled trade talks. The Trump administration halted an offshore wind project off the coast of Rhode Island and Connecticut.
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| | | | INSIDER EXCLUSIVE | Laura Loomer's MAGA dominance | | Conservative influencer Laura Loomer has played a significant role in shaping Trump administration hiring practices, both in who gets a job — and who loses one… | Read Now → |
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| | | THE MAIN STORY | Trump boots Jan. 6 prosecutors | | _WHAT'S HAPPENING_ | The Trump administration has fired dozens of federal prosecutors and senior FBI officials involved in investigations relating to the January 6 Capitol riots… |
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| _FACTS AND INSIGHTS_ | The Department of Justice (DOJ) just abruptly fired three prosecutors who directly handled Jan. 6 cases. A portion of the mass exodus at DOJ has been voluntary: at the Civil Rights Division, upwards of 60 percent of career staff left of their own accord rather than implement the administration's new priorities…
| | Exclusive analysis and uncensored facts behind the paywall: DOJ's and FBI's Jan 6 purge, details on who refused President Trump's orders, FBI pushing back, and "anti-Trump sycophants." |
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| | | _JOIN THE DISCUSSION_ | Should all January 6-related staff in the DOJ and FBI be removed? | |
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| | | MEDIA BIAS SPOTTER | How left and right outlets frame the US taking a 10 percent Intel stake | | | Mentioned behind the paywall: NBC News, The AP, The Daily Caller, and National Review. |
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| _THE DAILY DEBATE_ | π Is it a good idea for the US government to take a stake in Intel?Results will be in tomorrow's newsletter | |
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| POLLS RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY | Why do you think the FBI raided John Bolton? | π©π©π©π©π©π© π National security reasons (395) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π️ Political reasons (54) π¨π¨π¨π¨π¨⬜️ ✅ A bit of both (351) ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ π¬ Other (Comment) (12) | π National security reasons: "Shouldn't be too difficult to prove he handled classified documents in violation of statutes. Prosecute, sentence, next!" — DS π️ Political reasons: "I support the president, but there's no doubt he wants payback against those he believes wronged him in some way." — Taylor ✅ A bit of both: "I don't think this DOJ would have conducted the raid if there wasn't a national security basis for it, but in America today everything is viewed through a political lens. Politics have to be considered before taking any action." — Em | | | | 812 votes |
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| _POP QUIZ_ | Why did Pete Hegseth remove the Pentagon intelligence chief? | |
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