The author addresses Joe Rogan, expressing concern that Kash Patel misled him during a podcast about the “Russiagate” scandal. Patel presented a skewed narrative, focusing on the Steele dossier and the FBI’s actions while downplaying the broader issue: Russia’s interference in the 2016 election to help Trump. The author highlights Patel’s inaccuracies and omissions, urging Rogan to critically examine the claims and consider the extensive evidence, including bipartisan Senate reports, that contradict Patel’s assertions. Furthermore, the author points out additional misleading statements by Patel regarding crime statistics and the January 6th events.
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The media aggressively attempted to undermine Zohran Mamdani’s campaign, with outlets like the *New York Times* and *The Atlantic* criticizing his policies, specifically his proposals for rent control and public services, while dismissing his ideas as impractical. The articles employed selective memory, factual inaccuracies, and even critiques of Mamdani’s youth. Despite this concerted effort, the negative coverage failed to deter voters, highlighting the disconnect between establishment media and the public, as well as the strength of grassroots campaigns. The author warns that despite the victory, the general election will likely see increased pressure from monied interests and the media.
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Following President Trump’s assertion that Director of National Intelligence Gabbard was incorrect about Iran’s nuclear capabilities, Gabbard accused the media of misrepresenting her testimony. Gabbard’s testimony stated Iran lacks an authorized weapons program but possesses the enriched uranium to produce a weapon within weeks if assembly is finalized. The White House and Vice President Vance defended Gabbard, emphasizing her consistent alignment with the President’s stance on the Iranian threat. A final decision on a potential U.S. strike on Iran is expected within two weeks.
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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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Fox News faced widespread ridicule after accusations surfaced that it artificially added applause to footage of President Trump’s military parade. Social media users highlighted the discrepancy between Fox News’s broadcast and that of other networks, noting the unnatural sound of the added applause. Sound engineers pointed out the applause’s characteristics were inconsistent with an outdoor setting, further fueling the criticism. This incident added to existing criticism of the event and of Fox News’s portrayal of President Trump. The perceived deception amplified accusations of the network’s bias.
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Following the largely ignored April 5th “Hands Off” protests against Trump and Musk, a significantly larger “No Kings” demonstration is planned for this Saturday, encompassing 1,500 cities nationwide. This nationwide day of defiance aims to counter authoritarianism and is expected to be the largest anti-Trump protest since the start of his second term. While the April protests received minimal US media coverage, the upcoming event’s scale and the ongoing concern over the Trump administration’s actions may compel greater attention, particularly given research indicating the effectiveness of sustained, non-violent resistance movements. The success hinges on sufficient participation to reach the critical mass needed to effect meaningful change.
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ABC News terminated senior national correspondent Terry Moran following a since-deleted tweet calling Stephen Miller a “world-class hater.” The network cited a violation of its objectivity and professionalism standards as the reason for non-renewal of his contract. Moran’s tweet, which criticized Miller’s role in the Trump administration, drew immediate condemnation from Republican figures including Karoline Leavitt and JD Vance. This action follows Moran’s suspension and comes amidst ongoing tensions between ABC News and Donald Trump.
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Veteran ABC News correspondent Terry Moran’s contract was not renewed following a social media post criticizing Donald Trump and Stephen Miller. The network cited the post as a violation of its objectivity standards, leading to the decision not to renew his expiring contract. This action followed immediate suspension and public pressure from the Trump administration. Moran’s commentary, though swiftly deleted, drew strong reactions along partisan lines.
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In response to several nights of violence following immigration enforcement protests, a limited curfew will be in effect in a section of downtown Los Angeles from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., potentially for multiple days. The curfew, encompassing approximately one square mile, excludes residents and workers. Over 200 arrests have been made since Friday, following incidents of looting and vandalism targeting 23 businesses Monday night. Mayor Bass urges non-residents and non-workers to avoid the designated area.
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