Following the hypothetical assassination of Charlie Kirk, Utah Governor Spencer Cox advocated for unity and calm. In stark contrast, Donald Trump responded with anger, labeling Democrats as “sick” and alleging election rigging. This divergence in Republican responses highlights a critical distinction in leadership styles. Subscribers are encouraged to watch, listen, and comment on additional Bulwark+ content, including videos, livestreams, and event archives.
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Following the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump announced a “major investigation” into individuals on “the left,” though details of the probe remain undisclosed. Trump blamed the left for the assassination, stating that those involved would be held accountable. Authorities are reviewing the visas of foreigners who celebrated Kirk’s death. The FBI has identified 22-year-old Tyler Robinson as the suspect, who allegedly held a leftist ideology that differed from his family’s political leanings.
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Following complaints regarding dynamite explosions from a Moroccan construction company, residents of Equatorial Guinea’s Annobón island have faced an internet shutdown and subsequent repression. This resulted in the imprisonment of signatories, the collapse of essential services, and the exacerbation of existing marginalization. Despite denials from the company, Somagec, the government has continued the internet outage, impacting the island’s population of approximately 5,000 people. The move marks a significant escalation of repression by the government, which has a history of silencing criticism.
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Ukrainian strike destroys key Russian radar station in Rostov Oblast, and honestly, it’s a pretty fantastic way to start the day. Hearing about successful Ukrainian actions, especially when they inflict damage on the enemy’s capabilities, just feels…good. It’s a concrete step in the right direction, a little victory in a really awful situation. Losing that kind of equipment has a tangible impact; it directly hinders Russia’s ability to function effectively in their ongoing aggression.
Ukrainian strike destroys key Russian radar station in Rostov Oblast, and this isn’t just about the equipment itself. It’s about the implications. Taking out radar means crippling their ability to “see” what’s going on in the air, to track incoming threats, and to effectively coordinate their own offensives.… Continue reading
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has controversially declared that filming and posting videos of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents constitutes “violence” and has threatened potential charges against those who record immigration raids, despite First Amendment protections. While the First Amendment generally protects the right to record law enforcement activities in public, the DHS’s stance has drawn criticism. This is further highlighted by incidents, such as the June arrest and detention of a PhD student who was documenting an ICE raid, who claims he was attacked by agents. The ACLU of Illinois has since clarified that recording ICE activity in public is a protected right and encourages people to do so safely.
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Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman for Russian President Vladimir Putin, declared that NATO is “at war with Russia” over Ukraine, despite NATO not directly entering the war. This statement follows Poland’s shooting down of Russian drones, prompting the invocation of NATO’s Article 4, which triggered consultations among allies but no military response. Simultaneously, Romania scrambled fighter jets after a Russian drone breached its airspace, and both the UK and Romanian governments summoned Russian ambassadors in protest of the actions. Lithuania and Poland have deployed extra troops along their borders due to joint military drills between Belarus and Russia, further escalating tensions.
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On the anniversary of 9/11, Donald Trump Jr. made inflammatory remarks on The Megyn Kelly Show, comparing the “radical trans movement” to terrorist groups and suggesting they are responsible for most mass shootings in recent years. These comments were made following an attack on Charlie Kirk, where the shooter’s ammunition reportedly contained messages related to transgender ideology, though this report has yet to be verified. Trump Jr.’s statements, which echo his father’s rhetoric, were quickly criticized for demonizing a marginalized group and seemingly ignoring the disproportionate number of mass shootings committed by cisgender men. Additionally, these remarks downplayed the documented history of political violence, including attacks on both Democrats and Republicans.
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Moldovan President Maia Sandu has revealed that Russia has increased its interference in the upcoming parliamentary elections set for September 28th, specifically targeting voters residing abroad. Moscow is employing a multi-pronged strategy, including online disinformation campaigns, the use of Russian Orthodox priests for propaganda, and the deployment of bot networks to disseminate fake content. Furthermore, Sandu stated that criminals working for Moscow are inciting unrest within Moldovan prisons. With the EU integration deemed critical for the nation’s democratic survival, Sandu views these elections as a crucial step toward joining the EU, despite fluctuating poll results.
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Over the summer, the Trump administration’s approach to Russia has shifted, as it attempts to pressure Vladimir Putin into peace talks with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Despite this tougher stance, Putin has resisted negotiations, leading to increased calls for harsher sanctions against Russia. While Trump desires the EU to cease buying Russian oil and strengthen its sanctions, he is waiting for Europe to make these changes first. The U.S. is working to reduce Russia’s ability to fund the war, aiming to displace Russian gas.
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Pro-Palestinian protests disrupted the final stage of the Spanish Vuelta, leading to its early conclusion and the cancellation of the podium ceremony. Over 100,000 protestors participated in the demonstration, which included clashes with police and road blockades. The disruptions were largely a response to the presence of the Israeli-owned team, Israel Premier Tech. The race winner, Jonas Vingegaard, was confirmed despite the early end to the final stage, which was cut short due to safety concerns and protests against the war in Gaza.
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