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The FCC “is moving toward a review of Disney’s broadcast licenses,” after the Kimmel monologue, @lizrhoffman and @rogoswami scoop. semafor.com/article/04/28/…





I like how Douglas Wilson is so sanctimonious as a Christian pastor Here he is on CNN proudly acknowledging how he officiated a wedding for a known pedophile - one who then went on to sexually abuse his own infant - saying he’d do it again. No regrets!

Case dismissed, bitch 😈

JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Nick Fuentes altercation footage surfaces after woman approached his door following doxxing of his address.

Incredible news out of @cbsnews this morning: @Shayndi joins us as foreign editor. Shayndi has it all. She’s a scoophound reporter, a brilliant editor, and a clear-eyed leader. She’s also curious, dogged, exacting, and tireless. More here: paramountpressexpress.com/cbs-news-and-s…




@Jon85943072 The official policy of the United States of America is to correct the weaponization of government against J6ers. whitehouse.gov/presidential-a…


“Last March, a fog took hold in my head and never left. It settled there somewhere between the moment a DHS agent asked me, ‘Are you Mahmoud Khalil?’ and the moment I realized that I would miss the birth of my first child,” writes Khalil. A year ago, the Trump administration unlawfully arrested Khalil at his home and detained him for 104 days. “I walk free now, only after an army of lawyers sued the administration for targeting me because of my pro-Palestine speech. But the government is relentless in targeting me,” he writes. “So when I walk, I watch my back.” “When strangers approach me and ask, ‘Are you Mahmoud Khalil?’ — the same words in the same expectant tone the DHS agent used before the handcuffs — I do not know if they want to shake my hand or spit in my face. I do not know whether they will say, ‘Thank you for what you're doing,’ or follow me through midtown aggressively shouting, ‘Am Yisrael Chai.’ Both have happened. At first glance, I can never tell them apart.” In a new essay, Khalil writes about grappling with these two truths: “That I walk through the city afraid and that the city, in small and persistent ways, tells me I am welcome. That I am watched and that I am seen.” Read it in full: nymag.visitlink.me/tM03B5










One of the few character changes that is actually better in the show Ginger rexsplode would have been awful









