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| | WHAT WE'RE WATCHING | | 🏆 Kamala Harris' campaign declared a debate win and called for a second debate. The Kamala Harris team declared a win and called for a second debate with Donald Trump just minutes after Tuesday night's debate concluded. While Trump called it a "three on one" debate, as he felt he had to debate the ABC moderators and Vice President Harris, her campaign emphasized her readiness for a rematch, claiming her performance could sway undecided voters. | 💬 ABC News' moderators are facing backlash for constantly fact-checking Trump, not Harris. After Tuesday night's debate, ABC's David Muir and Linsey Davis have been receiving pushback for displaying a bias against Donald Trump. The moderators repeatedly pressured the former president with hostile follow-ups and constant fact-checks while allowing Kamala Harris to make numerous false claims without the same scrutiny. | ✍️ Kamala Harris is facing a plagiarism controversy. Kamala Harris's campaign is under fire for essentially copying and pasting her policy platform directly from President Joe Biden's website. Her policy page was added to her campaign website just 48 hours before the debate with Donald Trump, raising questions about her commitment to differentiating herself from the current administration. | 📱 Attorneys general push for surgeon general warnings on social media. A bipartisan group of 42 state attorneys general is urging Congress to pass a bill requiring a US surgeon general's warning on algorithm-driven social media platforms. The move follows Surgeon General Vivek Murthy's call to address youth mental health risks tied to social media, such as increased anxiety, depression, and body image issues. |
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| | WHAT WE'RE HEARING | Conservative commentators Ben Shapiro, Megyn Kelly, and more criticized the debate moderators as being biased against Trump. Taylor Swift endorsed Kamala Harris for president. Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick (R) sat down for an honest, personal interview amid his campaign tour. Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the Israeli military's killing of a Turkish-American woman in the West Bank as "unprovoked and unjustified." Melania Trump said, "There is definitely more to the story" behind the assassination attempt on her husband's life.
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| | IN THE LOOP | An MS-13 gang member and illegal migrant was permitted to enroll in a Maryland high school while charged with the murder of a 20-year-old girl. An illegal migrant was indicted for committing multiple child rapes on Martha's Vineyard. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) will press forward with requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. Donald Trump said he supports "modifying" the 25th amendment. Both Democrats and Republicans claim they are battling for election integrity, but they have very different motives. (Member-only) The most clicked link in our last newsletter was ten generals defending Harris' withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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| | CORRECTION | In yesterday's article, we reported that the mainstream media glossed over the FBI foiling a terrorist attack. The media had, in fact, widely reported the story, though the Google search results were not displaying it from any other news outlets besides CBS and Fox News. We suspect Google was throttling the story. | Corrections are included in newsletters for transparency. |
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| | Stop Woke Education | Students across our nation are being cheated from attaining a quality education by misguided bureaucrats, corrupt teachers unions, and anti-American activists. "Gender fluid" restrooms, DEI policies, and low standards are destroying schools. Parents, educators, and concerned citizens must fight back. Sign the petition to stop woke education! | |
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| | INSIDE AMERICA | Haitian migrants overrun an Ohio town | | An Ohio town has seen its population surge because of a mass influx of Haitian migrants The mainstream media is mainly focused on debunking residents' claims that migrants are abducting and eating pet cats President Biden's mass parole programs are responsible for tens of thousands of migrants relocating to the US every month
| The story | The working-class town of Springfield, Ohio, has recently become the focus of a migration debate. With only a population of around 58,000, a surge of over 20,000 Haitian migrants has drastically altered the town's dynamics, raising significant concerns among residents. | The national controversy in Springfield began when news broke of a Haitian migrant who drove across the road and hit a school bus, killing an 11-year-old boy and injuring dozens more. | Residents of the town argue that the over 20,000 Haitians are unqualified to drive and are a risk to public safety. There's widespread uncertainty about how they've acquired driver's licenses and vehicles so quickly, with some speculating that a "cheat sheet" is being used to help them pass driving exams, along with a rumored black market supplying them with cars. | Another resident shared her experience of Haitian migrants in the town, emphasizing that her complaints are "not about race" but that individuals from a foreign country are coming to her hometown and "living in filth and acting like animals." Much of the media will ignore this Springfield resident to instead spotlight some of the more extreme accusations made against the migrants. | For example, residents of the town have reported that some of the migrants have been cutting the heads off small animals like ducks and pet cats and eating them, though the local police deny these claims. | However, a police call from last month revealed a Springfield resident reporting a group of four Haitian migrants walking, each with a dead goose in their hands. | While the Biden-Harris administration has green-lit a mass influx of migrants into small communities, residents and locals are being shut out of the conversation almost entirely. Such migration policies have already ignited tensions in the UK and across Europe, and are now starting to transform life in small towns throughout Middle America. | The politics | Vice presidential hopeful and Ohio Senator JD Vance (R) has grasped the mainstream media's attention by spreading the claims that Haitian migrants were abducting and eating pets. These claims have been made by multiple Springfield residents and on-the-ground journalists, but have not been substantiated by the local police. | Vance further claimed just yesterday that his office "has received many inquiries" from Springfield residents who say "their neighbors' pets or local wildlife were abducted by Haitian migrants." | An article on Springfield, OH, from The New York Times highlights how Haitian migrants have "revitalized" the town due to their contributions to the town's booming manufacturing sector. The Times acknowledged some of the problems the migrants have caused, such as vastly straining school and medical resources, and mentioned the fatal school bus crash caused by a Haitian migrant. | However, they failed to mention that the driver lacked an Ohio driver's license or the troubling pattern of Haitian drivers dubiously obtaining cars and driving privileges. | While many left-leaning media outlets and politicians — including a dramatic display from Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) — have expressed outrage at the insinuation that migrants are eating cats, right-leaning press and independent journalists have been honing in on the broader issue of how mass migration is impacting life in small towns. | Beyond the headlines | One of the unspoken aspects of the story is how many of these Haitian migrants were able to enter the country through the parole programs created by President Joe Biden. Biden's mass amnesty programs have granted tens of thousands of migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Venezuela, and Nicaragua to enter the United States each month. | The Biden-Harris administration has also been fast-tracking citizenship for illegal migrants and granting them the right to vote just in time for the November election. | The administration also tends to focus on the economic impact of the migrants, asserting that migrants are taking jobs that natural-born Americans are not willing to work and that they are helping keep the economy afloat. While the economic evidence is uncertain at best, many economists believe that a large increase in workers can drive down wages due to increased competition. | Why it matters | As the story in Springfield, OH, continues to center around the accusations of migrants killing and eating animals, the larger issue of hundreds of thousands of migrants moving into American cities and towns will continue to be downplayed by much of the press. | These influxes are putting pressure on schools, hospitals, and social services, while also forcing Americans to compete for jobs, which in turn drives wages down. | In response, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine (R) just approved $2.5 million dollars in healthcare resources to help Springfield with the strain on its health system and is sending additional law enforcement officers to help maintain order. | |
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| | OUR QUESTION TO YOU | 📊 Who do you think won last night's debate?Poll results will be in tomorrow's newsletter. | | | POLL RESULTS FROM YESTERDAY | Should law enforcement infiltrate criminals to gather intelligence? | 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 👍 Yes (669) | ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 👎 No (45) | ⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️⬜️ 🤔 Unsure (82) | 👍 Yes: "The more intelligence gathered, the more our law enforcers will be able to protect and serve us." — L.B. 👎 No: "At this point, federal law enforcement seems to be criminal." — Greg 👎 No: "Cops should look like cops." — Tyson 🤔 Unsure: "In theory it's a great idea, but as we've seen, it's not executed well." — Anonymous | | 796 votes |
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| Today's newsletter was written by Brandon Goldman and Ari David. | |
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