June 2025

MyPillow CEO Lindell Loses $2.3 Million Defamation Lawsuit

A federal jury awarded $2.3 million to Eric Coomer, a former Dominion Voting Systems employee, in a defamation lawsuit against MyPillow founder Mike Lindell. Lindell, a prominent spreader of false 2020 election conspiracy theories, was found liable for defamatory statements accusing Coomer of election interference. The verdict follows similar successful lawsuits against Fox News and Newsmax for disseminating false claims about Dominion voting machines. Lindell’s defense, citing First Amendment protections, was rejected by the court.

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Social Media: America’s Primary News Source—A Crisis of Misinformation

In the US, social media platforms like Facebook, X, and YouTube have surpassed television and news websites as the primary news source, with 54% of Americans obtaining news from these platforms. This shift is attributed to the rise of personality-driven news, exemplified by the widespread reach of figures like Joe Rogan, who reached nearly a quarter of the US population in one week. This trend presents a significant challenge to traditional news outlets, as politicians increasingly favor online personalities over mainstream media, often resulting in the spread of misinformation. Despite their popularity, online influencers are also a major source of false information, according to nearly half of respondents globally.

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Toy Companies Sue Trump Over Devastating Tariffs

Learning Resources and hand2mind petitioned the Supreme Court to expedite their challenge to President Trump’s tariffs, citing the significant economic impact on businesses and consumers. The companies argue that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not grant the president the authority to impose these tariffs. They request a September or October hearing, aiming to circumvent the appeals process currently underway in the D.C. Circuit Court. A lower court previously ruled against the administration, finding IEEPA did not authorize the tariffs, though this ruling was limited in scope. The Supreme Court’s intervention is sought to swiftly address the ongoing substantial financial harm caused by the tariffs.

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Ukraine Poll: Overwhelming Trust in Frontline Soldiers

A recent poll by Steel Swallow, Zagoriy Foundation, and Rating sociological group reveals widespread trust in Ukraine’s military, with 97% of respondents expressing confidence in frontline soldiers and 82% trusting those in the rear. High levels of personal connection to the military were also reported, with 90% knowing soldiers personally. Conversely, trust in military recruitment offices stands at only 37%, a disparity highlighted by Gwara Media’s research linking this low confidence to Russian disinformation campaigns. This research aims to understand civilian-military cooperation and obstacles hindering its growth.

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MTG Accuses Fox News of Brainwashing, Opposes US Involvement in Israel-Iran War

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene denounced Fox News and the New York Post as “propaganda news” for their perceived support of U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, arguing that this promotes a misguided belief in the necessity of American intervention in foreign wars. Greene defended Tucker Carlson’s anti-interventionist stance, contrasting it with President Trump’s support for decisive action against Iran. Meanwhile, Rep. Thomas Massie introduced a bipartisan bill to restrict the President’s war powers, aiming to prevent U.S. involvement in the conflict, reflecting a growing division within the Republican party regarding foreign policy. President Trump, however, sought a more permanent solution than a mere ceasefire.

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LASD, LAPD Exchange Fire: Friendly Fire Incident at No Kings Protest

LASD shot LAPD with rubber bullets and tear gas during the No Kings protest, an incident highlighted by frantic radio calls revealing a chaotic scene of friendly fire. The initial radio transmission from an LAPD officer urged LASD deputies to cease crossfire, warning of “blue on blue” incidents.

Despite this warning, or perhaps due to a failure in communication, approximately 20 minutes later, another LAPD officer radioed for assistance in dispersing a crowd, simultaneously reporting that they were receiving less-lethal munitions from LASD.

Further radio calls underscored the continuing issue, with officers reporting they were being shot at by LASD deputies while simultaneously facing attacks from protesters throwing rocks and bottles.… Continue reading

Italy Challenges US Guantanamo Transfers

European Union officials, particularly Italy, strongly oppose the Trump administration’s plan to transfer European migrants, including Italians and Romanians, to the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. While the White House dismissed reports as “fake news,” the administration declined further comment on the proposed transfers, which leaked documents indicate could begin imminently. State Department officials have reportedly lobbied against the plan, citing strong U.S.-European alliances and the unnecessary nature of Guantanamo’s use for deportations. The plan involves temporarily holding migrants at Guantanamo before deportation, raising significant human rights concerns given the camp’s history.

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NYC Comptroller Lander Arrested by Masked Federal Agents

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander was arrested by ICE agents at an immigration court in Manhattan after requesting a judicial warrant. Lander, who was observing court proceedings, was charged with assaulting law enforcement and impeding a federal officer, a claim disputed by his wife and supporters. Witnesses allege a pattern of deceptive deportations where individuals are misled into believing their cases are dismissed before being immediately apprehended by ICE agents. The arrest has sparked outrage among Lander’s colleagues and advocates, who condemn it as an abuse of power and a threat to democratic processes.

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NYC Mayoral Candidate Brad Lander Arrested by ICE: Controversy Erupts

NYC Comptroller and mayoral candidate Brad Lander was arrested by ICE agents outside an immigration court for allegedly assaulting an officer while assisting a released detainee. ICE claims Lander impeded an investigation and assaulted a federal agent, while Lander’s spokesperson stated he was arrested without explanation after linking arms with the individual. The arrest sparked outrage among city officials who demanded Lander’s release and condemned the action as an overreach. Videos of the incident have emerged, showing Lander’s detainment and his claim of non-obstruction.

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