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Thursday, August 29, 2024

David Neiwert, America's foremost writer and thinker on far-right extremism, on what might happen if Trump wins -- or loses. read more


Trump unleashed a new round of threats to lock up his political opponents. read more


17 real European women--fashion and beauty influencers from the Netherlands, Denmark and as far away as Russia--whose online photos have been stolen by unknown actors to promote Trump and his pick as running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, on X, a CNN investigation in collaboration with the Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) has found. read more


Wednesday, August 28, 2024

The man who attempted to assassinate Donald Trump last month had searched for information on both the Republican National Convention and the Democratic National Convention before ultimately opening fire on the former president's rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, FBI officials told reporters Wednesday, suggesting that the Trump event was a "target of opportunity."


Trump is now out with his 3rd series of NFT Digital Trading cards, with many special offers and deals for the cultists who buy them for $99 a piece. read more


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Army blasts Trump trip to Arlington cemetery for violating decorum

The Republican Party nominee for president took part in a wreath laying ceremony at the cemetery, then visited Section 60 of the cemetery, where many troops killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars are buried. Shots of Trump smiling and giving a thumbs-up sign alongside service members' tombstones were later used in campaign spots.

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Here is the X post, which includes video, from Trump's campaign that the Military Times article refers to:

Trump War Room

@TrumpWarRoom President Trump is spending his morning honoring the lives of the 13 warriors killed in the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.

Kamala Harris and Joe Biden--who still haven't said the names of the fallen out loud--are nowhere to be found.

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Lawyer who drafted special counsel regulations predicts fate of Judge Cannon's deeply dangerous' dismissal of Trump's Mar-a-Lago indictment

A Supreme Court lawyer and former acting U.S. solicitor general who drafted the special counsel regulations in the late 1990s blasted U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon's dismissal of Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago indictment as "cuckoo" and all but certain to be overturned on appeal.

Noting that challenges of special counsels' authority have repeatedly flopped in the courts, perhaps most memorably during special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation, Katyal recounted some legal history.

"I think the most important point about this . .is eight different judges over the last many years have rejected this exact argument," Katyal said, including the Trump-appointed judge who presided over the felony gun trial of President Joe Biden's son Hunter Biden. "And the special counsel regulations that Jack Smith is appointed under, I should say by way of disclosure to all of our viewers, I drafted those back in 1999 when I was a young Justice Department staffer in connection with the entire Justice Department."

Katyal said that when he and then U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno went to Capitol Hill and briefed the House and the Senate on the regulations, there was no pushback of the kind seen in Cannon's dismissal order.

"Not a single person from either political party [in Congress] said a word about this kind of idea that the special counsel wasn't authorized and that's so because we've had special counsels for over a century, since the time of President Ulysses Grant," Katyal said. "And now this judge comes along, and with the stroke of her pen tries to undo these very serious accusations against Donald Trump."


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And the lying by the Trump campaign continues:

Dan Lamothe
@DanLamothe
Fact check: JD Vance says here there hasn't been a "single" investigation into the Abbey Gate bombing. That is very wrong.

In fact, there have been a few, including one in which DOD released more 2,000+ pages of docs. They formed a backbone for a series of stories I did in 2022.

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And let's not forget Trump is the one who caused the problem in the first place as he himself once admitted:

#NeverForget that time Trump accidentally told the truth about the US withdrawal from Afghanistan: "I started the process, all the troops are coming back home. They couldn't stop the process!"

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Perspective:

Nina Jankowicz
@wiczipedia

Let's talk about Mark Zuckerberg's letter to the House Judiciary Committee, in which he alleges that he felt that the White House "repeatedly pressured his teams to censor" content.

This is nothing more than a cynical political ploy at self preservation. 1/

Jim Jordan and the right have been alleging censorship for years. Why does Zuckerberg release this letter now, three months before the election? To signal to Congressional republicans that he's not against them. It worked for Musk- why shouldn't Zuckerberg try it out now too? 2/

Interestingly, if these allegations were real, Jordan could have made them himself. He has in his possession dozens of interviews and depositions with tech workers, including Facebook employees, who say they did not feel coerced by the White House. 3/

Meta employees were under oath. Zuckerberg's letter is not. He can write whatever he likes, true or not. Jordan should release the transcripts from Meta employees. The Democrats on the Judiciary Committee have been asking for this for months. 4/

These allegations went all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. The conservative Court could not find a single instance in the mountain of evidence that they reviewed that supported the claim that the US government had unduly coerced social media platforms. 5/

Jordan's manufactured "censorship" crisis started over two years ago, and amounts to a coordinated campaign on those who are standing up for the truth.

I guess Zuckerberg isn't doing that anymore. 6/

I just hope Mark appreciates the irony that by giving Jordan what he wants, he himself is giving into government pressure./end


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FTA:

We're once again faced with a situation where a substantial bloc of American politics is talking about committing acts of violence and bringing down the government. We saw this before, in 2020, in the run-up to that election and the aftermath. A lot of us held back; obviously, these guys have a long history of blowing off a lot of steam, talking, and wildly exaggerating their actual ability to carry out a threat. But I think we saw on January 6th, that was probably not the wisest view to take. We should have been paying more attention to what these guys were saying amongst themselves online. And what they're saying amongst themselves right now is probably disturbing. Because they're talking about shooting their neighbors. . . .

So let's talk scenarios. What if Trump wins?

There are two components. One is the immigrant front, the whole Minutemen ethos is going to come into play here, where these guys armed with AR-15s will claim we're just supplementing the government; we're just rounding people up and serving them up to the Border Patrol. Which is what they did in Arizona for quite a few years. But this will spread to the national scale.

The second component, it's pretty obvious that Trump and his minions basically hope that they can work the electoral count to a point where they can force the outcome of the election to either go through the Republican Congress or the Republican Supreme Court. But either way, it will be a de facto installment of a dictator. Then there will be massive protests"I think quite deservedly so. And the Three Percenters, militias, the Proud Boys, who have all been gearing up for this, are going to come out to play, not just defending the Trump administration but attacking the protesters. And doing so with reckless abandon. They'll just call them "antifa""[they] have a ready-made excuse.

If we're talking about the kind of rhetoric we're seeing in right-wing Telegram spaces, they're basically talking about how it will be "decided by the bullet box, not the ballot box."

What happens if the Democrats win?

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