We Wouldn’t Need Tucker Carlson If The Jan. 6 Committee Hadn’t Put On A Partisan Show Trial
If we had transparency and a functioning press, people wouldn’t need to turn elsewhere.
Top Democrat On J6 Committee: We Actually Didn’t Review Any Of The Surveillance Video
“I’m not actually aware of any member of the committee who had access,” Bennie Thompson said. “We had a team of employees who kind of went through the video.” Hiring investigators who “kind of went through the video” doesn’t sound like a very thorough investigation.
Did the J6 committee add sound effects to surveillance videos?
Adding sound to silent surveillance video would be a bald-faced attempt at emotional manipulation, utterly dishonest, and would completely undercut the integrity of the committee. If that turns out to be true, that is.
PolitiFact Screams 'Pants On Fire' at Tucker Carlson's 'QAnon Shaman' Video
"Tour guides" is an exaggeration — like, well, calling the riot a "deadly insurrection," but you won't get a "Pants On Fire" for that.
Democrats Desperate To Implement Censorship Regime Disregard Free Speech In Weaponization Hearing
Democrats revealed their clear disregard for free speech.
Twitter Files Journalist Shellenberger: Govt. Censorship is ‘Mechanism’ Only Seen in ‘Totalitarian Societies’
"It's not a slippery slope. It's an immediate leap into a terrifying mechanism that we only see in totalitarian societies of attempting to gain control over what ... platforms are allowing."
Debbie Wasserman Shultz accusing Matt Taibbi of profiteering from Twitter Files
"After the 'Twitter Files,' your followers doubled ... I imagine your Substack readership ... increased significantly because of the work that you did for Elon Musk."
Jim Jordan Drops Receipts on House Democrats During Contentious Exchange on Government Censorship
Fireworks and a Democrat festival of fail were on full display Thursday during the House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing on the weaponization of the federal government.
Minnesota lawmaker slams bill that would create 'thoughtcrime' database of alleged bias incidents
Minnesota is mulling a change to state law that would log alleged bias incidents even when they aren't considered a crime.
Louisiana attorney general says FBI has 'cancer' that led to censorship push
Jeff Landry is suing federal government for pressing Big Tech to muffle dissent in a "sprawling federal Censorship Enterprise" that plaintiffs hold culpable for "some of the most egregious First Amendment violations in American history."
Weeks After Ohio Train Derailment, Health Concerns Mount
In a tight-knit town already skeptical of the government, the lack of concrete information, and the open-ended nature of the crisis, undergird anxiety.
Man walked out of NYPD precinct hours after arrest for killing deli worker
The man accused of killing a deli worker while wearing a hazmat suit during a string of robberies was walked out of the 19th precinct on Thursday night hours after his arrest.
San Francisco slavery fund has yet to get a donation from city contractors in its 7 years
As the city of San Francisco debates how to pay for a legacy of racism, its slavery disclosure ordinance asking businesses that contract with the city for voluntary donations to "ameliorate the effects of slavery" has not received a donation in seven years.
Man accused of trying to open United plane’s door makes more bizarre statements in court
“My name is still Balthazar. I was renamed by God.”