Marc Zuckerberg admits to Joe Rogan that Facebook (now META) followed the FBI's lead about the Hunter Biden laptop and restricted the dissemination of information about it as a consequence, which was a blatant violation of the 1st Amendment prohibition against the government interfering with Freedom of Speech and Freedom of the Press.
Moreover, the FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago increasingly appears to have been driven by an attempt to seize control of documents related to the FBI's complicity in Russiagate, in order to make them unavailable to the public as part of "an ongoing investigation".
If we needed more proof of the corruption of the FBI and the weaponization of the Department of Justice, it has just been served up on a silver platter.
Megyn Kelly deserves praise for committing an act of journalism by going after "Tony the Rat", whose impending retirement appears to have been calculated to "get out of Dodge" before a Republican-dominated Congress can call him to testify and hold him account for the greatest commission of mass murder in the history of humanity, which will exceed the death count attributed to Stalin, Mao, and Pot-Pol combined.
Jack was super with extensive discussion of Donald Trump and our diverging opinions about him, but where I agree that he needs to make amends for the vax he promoted by admitting that it was the greatest blunder of his administration and that no one should take it.
That might go a long way toward redeeming him in the eyes of the public, especially since the Democrats are launching a new campaign to hold him responsible for everything bad associated with the vax--and that is an enormous list of adverse effects upon citizens and society alike.
Let it happen!
Good calls from John, Shelley, and Paul.