June 19, 2026

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Excerpt from www.theamericanconservative.com

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) called for the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle on Wednesday following the assassination attempt on the former President Donald Trump.

Speaking with Fox News at the RNC Convention in Milwaukee, Johnson demanded accountability for what is being described as one of the greatest security failures in American history.

“I’m going to call for resignation as well,” Johnson said of Cheatle. “I think it’s inexcusable.”

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A U.S. Appeals Court ruled Friday that it would temporarily halt the Biden FCC from implementing its revitalization of net neutrality rules, rules that govern how much bandwidth can and should be where. Net Neutrality was shut down by former President Donald J Trump. The revitalized net neutrality rules would have taken place July 22, 2024 had this ruling not occurred.

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Excerpt from www.communicationstoday.co.in

A US appeals on Friday said it was temporarily putting the Federal Communications Commission’s reinstatement of landmark net neutrality rules on hold until Aug. 5 as it considers industry legal challenges.

The FCC voted in April along party lines to reassume regulatory oversight of broadband internet and reinstate open internet rules adopted in 2015 that were rescinded under then-President Donald Trump. Those rules were set to take effect on July 22 until the order from the Sixth Circuit US Court of Appeals. Reuters

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Microsoft claims it has developed an AI speech generator that is able to mimic real speech of real people to such a high degree that they dare not release it to the public. The name of the AI tool is VALL-E 2, and it can get your speech patterns and tone down with just a few seconds of audio recording of your voice.

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Excerpt from www.businessinsider.in

In a world where technological advancements are often heralded with great fanfare and widespread availability, Microsoft has taken an unusually cautious step. The tech giant has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) speech generator so convincing and advanced that it has decided to withhold it from public release.

VALL-E 2 is an AI marvel capable of mimicking human speech with uncanny accuracy, using just a few seconds of audio. Representing a significant leap in text-to-speech (TTS) technology, Microsoft’s researchers boast that it achieves “human parity” in generating speech — meaning its output is virtually indistinguishable from a human’s voice.

This extraordinary capability has been made possible through a couple of groundbreaking features. The first of these is “Repetition Aware Sampling”, which ensures that VALL-E 2 avoids the pitfalls of monotonous speech by addressing repetitions of “tokens” — the small units of language like words or syllables. This feature prevents the AI from getting stuck in a loop of sounds, making its speech flow more naturally.

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The Washington Post reports that President Joe Biden will announce a plan to cap rent increases at 5% nationwide in Nevada on Tuesday.

Congress would need to approve the plan, so it’s unlikely it will get past the House.

Here are some points:

  • Landlords lose tax benefits if they raise rent higher than 5%.
  • It only applies to those who have over 50 units.
  • Won’t cover under-construction units to not discourage people from building new housing.
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Elon Musk’s X Platform is on the verge of facing fines in the hundreds of millions of euros after EU tech regulators ruled they had violated their digital advertising regulations. Musk revealed that the EU wanted to do a secret deal with the company to ban and throttle accounts and posts according to what EU officials told them to do.

Musk claims they wanted this done secretly so that the public wasn’t aware it was being censored as a direct result of government direction of private enterprise. Musk has declared his intentions to sue the EU Commission, communicating with them directly through X, “We look forward to a very public battle in court.” To wit, the Commissioner, Thierry Breton, responded “Be our guest.”

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EU offered X secret censorship deal – Musk

X (formerly Twitter) is facing persecution by the European Union because it rejected Brussels’ demand to secretly censor opinions on the platform, its owner Elon Musk has revealed.

The EU announced on Friday that it considered X in violation of its Digital Services Act (DSA) and intended to levy massive fines against the company unless it changed its practices.

“The European Commission offered X an illegal secret deal: if we quietly censored speech without telling anyone, they would not fine us,” Musk wrote in response. “The other platforms accepted that deal. X did not.”

“We look forward to a very public battle in court, so that the people of Europe can know the truth,” he added.

Musk bought Twitter in October 2022, after voicing displeasure over widespread censorship on the social media platform. He has since unbanned most blocked accounts, including that of former President Donald Trump.

When Musk announced “the bird is freed,” one of the responses came from Thierry Breton, the EU Commissioner for Internal Market.

“In Europe, the bird will fly by our rules,” Breton said, with a reference to the DSA.

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Excerpt from reuters

EU charges X with deceiving users via blue checkmark, draws Musk’s ire

Elon Musk’s social media company X breached European Union online content rules and its blue checkmark deceives users, EU tech regulators ruled on Friday in a finding that could lead to a hefty fine and significant changes in how it operates.
The charges by the European Commission, the first issued under the Digital Services Act (DSA), follow a seven-month long investigation. The new rules require very large online platforms and search engines to do more to tackle illegal content and risks to public security.
Excerpt from euractiv.com

Elon Musk to sue the EU Commission after accusations of X breaching digital rulebook

Elon Musk said he will take the European Commission to court after the EU executive accused social media platform X of breaching the Digital Services Act (DSA) over its verified accounts policy and lapses in transparency, in preliminary findings released on Friday (12 July).

“We look forward to a very public battle in court,” X Chairmain and CTO Musk said in an X post late on the same day. He was responding to an earlier post by Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton’s post on the Commission’s preliminary findings on X.

“Be our guest,” Breton responded on the platform within the hour. X wanted to learn how it can settle with the Commission, an option under the DSA, he said, implying that the company never followed up with commitments, which in turn led to the accusation of non-compliance.

On Friday morning, the Commission released preliminary findings on X’s non-compliance under the DSA. These are the Commissions’ first findings under the landmark content moderation regulation, Margrethe Vestager, the Commission’s executive vice-president, said on Friday.

 

 

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Gina Carano called out The Walt Disney Company after The Mandalorian actor Jack Black’s Tenacious D wished “don’t miss Trump next time” seemingly encouraging a second assassination attempt against the former President.

(Left to right) Gina Carano is Cara Dune, Pedro Pascal is the Mandalorian and Carl Weathers is Greef Karga in THE MANDALORIAN, season two, exclusively on Disney+

Over the weekend an assassin attempted to kill former President Donald Trump while the President was at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania outside of Pittsburgh. The assassin’s bullet failed to kill President Trump, but pierced his ear. While he failed to assassinate President Trump, he did murder Corey Comperatore, who used his body to shield his wife and daughter who were at the rally with him.

The assassin also wounded David Dutch and James Copenhaver according to Pennsylvania State Police.

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Calls are mounting for the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.

Critics claim Cheatle dropped the ball on security measures at Saturday’s Trump rally — saying she has been too focused on woke “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” policies, such as making sure the department is 30 percent women by 2030, to take care of the agency’s more crucial business. They note she even allowed a YouTube influencer to train with agents last year.

Cheatle, 53, served 28 years in the Secret Service and was part of its protective detail guarding then-Vice President Dick Cheney before she left to become head of global security at PepsiCo. She returned to the agency when President Biden appointed her to its top post in 2022.

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This past Saturday, presidential candidate Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt at a campaign event in Pennsylvania. One rally-goer died in the shooting, and two people were critically injured. The suspected shooter is also dead. What was a tragedy and a likely security lapse has also morphed into a debate over DEI, or diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, a corporate catchphrase that’s become nearly as divisive as politics itself.

In the shooting’s fallout, the Secret Service, the law enforcement agency assigned to protect political leaders, was blamed as a whole for not adequately securing the area. But some right-wing pundits have also latched onto a niche cause: attacking the hiring practices of the Secret Service and specifically its director, former Pepsi executive Kimberly A. Cheatle, who has championed adding more women to the agency’s ranks. Conservative commentators on social media have singled out female members of Trump’s detail, criticizing them as less adept than their male counterparts for alleged blunders that were caught on camera.  

“DEI Secret Service make Presidents LESS Safe,” wrote conservative political commentator Benny Johnson, calling out a “gaggle of female Secret Service Agents.” Far-right social media account Libs of TikTok, run by Chaya Raichik, mocked the Secret Service’s diversity efforts on X by saying that Saturday’s events were “The results of DEI. DEI got someone kiIIed.”

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Excerpt from www.thedailybeast.com

A former classmate of the 20-year-old man who tried unsuccessfully to kill former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally on Saturday recalled him being staunchly to the right of the political spectrum. “He definitely was conservative,” Max R. Smith told The Philadelphia Inquirer of Thomas Crooks. “It makes me wonder why he would carry out an assassination attempt on the conservative candidate.” Smith shared an American history class with Crooks, and remembered a mock debate where their teacher made students stand on one side of the classroom or another to signal their allegiance. “The majority of the class were on the liberal side, but Tom, no matter what, always stood his ground on the conservative side,” Smith said. “That’s still the picture I have of him. Just standing alone on one side while the rest of the class was on the other.” Crooks died in the assassination attempt. Trump, who suffered a minor injury to the ear, was “fine” Sunday after being treated at a local medical facility, his campaign said. One audience member was killed and two others critically injured amid the gunfire.

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Conspiracy theories, false claims and unsupported assertions exploded online Saturday after the assassination attempt on Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Pennsylvania.

Wild theories about the attack, ranging from speculation about who the shooter was to claims about whether or not incident was planned, quickly accumulated millions of views on social media.

With few details about what actually occurred, conspiracy theorists, political operators and social media opportunists took advantage of the open field, pushing out unverified or unsupported claims onto tech platforms that have largely stepped back from moderating posts about major political breaking news events.

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After reports that the company had agreed to pleading guilty to conspiring to defraud the US government, Boeing is holding talks with the US Department of Defense (DoD) to determine how the move could impact its portfolio of defense contracts and future opportunities.


Defense is a major sector for Boeing, with more than one-third of the company’s revenue last year coming from government defense contracts.

Elon Musk has announced plans to insert another Neuralink implant into another patient. He also announced he intends on Neuralink to eventually give humans “superpowers.” Musk hopes to make AI a friend and not a threat to humanity, promising to develop “a closer symbiosis between human intelligence and digital intelligence.”

Imagine being able to manipulate much of the automated world around you with your mind alone. Imagine having perfect memory recall and the capacity to hold more facts in your mind within a single thought. These are just some of the things the hyperbolic PT Barnum of our day is promising in his push to gain traction with Neuralink.

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Neuralink plans to implant its device into a second human patient in about a week, according to the company’s founder, Elon Musk. During a broadcast on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Musk shared that the company aims to have ‘high single digits’ of patients with the device by the end of the year. He and several Neuralink executives discussed the brain chip’s capabilities and future potential, such as treating paralysis and memory loss. They also addressed improvements for future surgeries to prevent issues encountered during the first implantation on Arizona man Noland Arbaugh. Musk emphasised that the long-term goal is to reduce the civilisational risk posed by AI by fostering “a closer symbiosis between human intelligence and digital intelligence.”

Elon Musk stated that the goal is “to give people superpowers,” as he announced that Neuralink will implement changes to address the issue of its electrode threads retracting from brain tissue in upcoming surgeries. To mitigate this problem, the proposed fixes include removing an air pocket that may have caused the threads to retract in the first surgery. Additionally, the company plans to insert the threads more accurately on the folds of the brain in future procedures, he explained.

DNC-controlled media are using statements from unnamed intelligence officials to spread the narrative that the Russians are using social media to “covertly” affect U.S. elections in swing states in an effort to once again get Trump elected President.

One official is quoted with saying, “We are beginning to see Russia target specific voter demographics, promote divisive narratives and denigrate specific politicians. (Russia is) undertaking a whole-of-government approach to influence the election, including the presidential race, Congress and public opinion.”

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By Sean Lyngaas, CNN

(CNN) — Russian operatives and propagandists are planning to “covertly use social media” in an attempt to sway public opinion and undermine support for Ukraine in swing states during the 2024 US elections, US intelligence officials said on Tuesday.

“We are beginning to see Russia target specific voter demographics, promote divisive narratives and denigrate specific politicians,” an official from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence told reporters in a call conducted on the condition that the official not be named.

Russia is “undertaking a whole-of-government approach to influence the election, including the presidential race, Congress and public opinion,” the official said, adding that Russia’s preference for US presidential candidates has not changed from previous election cycles.

The official declined to elaborate, but US intelligence previously assessed that in the 2020 US election, Russia conducted a range of influence operations to denigrate Joe Biden’s candidacy and support Donald Trump’s candidacy.

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The House Judiciary Committee released an interim staff report that maps out the parties and methods being used to censor voices that don’t align with the DNC party’s core “values” and narratives.

The report is titled GARM’s Harm: How the World’s Biggest Brands Seek to Control Online Speech,” and it exposes the central hub of the government-corporate hub, Global Alliance for Responsible Media.

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May 8th, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced he secured an important victory in his ongoing lawsuit against the Biden Administration for unlawfully censoring American media companies. “The federal government sought to have the lawsuit dismissed, but a federal district court judge denied the Biden Administration’s request and ordered expedited discovery, the Texas AG said. “The Biden Administration made a reprehensible attempt to censor the American press with funding intended to monitor foreign propaganda, aiming to repress viewpoints the federal government disagreed with,” said Attorney General Paxton.

… Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee released an interim staff report titled, “GARM’s Harm: How the World’s Biggest Brands Seek to Control Online Speech,” which details how large corporations, advertising agencies, and industry associations through the World Federation of Advertisers (WFA) and specifically its Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) initiative participated in boycotts and coordinated action to demonetize platforms, podcasts, news outlets, and other content that GARM and its members deem disfavored. They represent 90% of all advertising dollars spent, according to House Chairman Jim Jordan. The full interim staff report here.

Our job as journalists is to hold government accountable and suss out the truth. NewsGuard is funded by the government, Big Pharma, and Big Tech to prevent that. Dennis Prager says, “If truth is allowed to prevail, the Left will fail.”

KAKE ABC News misinforms audience with headline that suggests GOP SAVE Act is about making non-citizen voting illegal rather than what it really is, requiring voter ID to ASSURE non-citizens aren’t voting

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North Carolina, a potential presidential battleground, is the most recent state to put a citizen-only voting measure on the fall ballot – joining Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Wisconsin, another key swing state in the race for the White House.

U.S. intel community ramps up “Russia Loves Trump” hoax in effort to aid Democrats win key swing states; their action appears on its face to be intentional election interference, which is a federal felony violation

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The Russian government has launched a “whole-of-government” effort to influence the outcome of the U.S. presidential election and favors Republican candidate Donald Trump in the race, senior U.S. intelligence officials said Tuesday.

The officials didn’t mention Trump by name, but said that Russia’s current activity—described as covert social-media use and other online propaganda efforts—mirrored the 2020 and 2016 election cycles, when Moscow also favored Trump and sought to undermine Democratic candidates, according to U.S. intelligence agencies.

Inside the Magic in running for most hyperbolic headline of the year with headline that equates defunding an at program for $15 million with defunding the entire state of Florida

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Disney World is going to end up funding $15 million worth of Florida public programs because Governor Ron DeSantis decided to throw his weight around and defund the entire state over a “sexual festival” that “does all these things.”

Ron DeSantis returned to Florida after the collapse of his presidential campaign and has been signing literally dozens of legislative bills into law, including ones penalizing releasing a single balloon, preventing cities from making sure workers get adequate breaks and water, halting the development of lab-grown meat that doesn’t line the pockets of his cattle ranching donors, and, of course, murdering black bears because the movie Cocaine Bear (2023) struck a nerve with politicians.

Salon continues to spread misinformation that Donald Trump ever had anything to do with Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, which triggers leftists because it’s pro-family, pro-Christian, and pro-heterosexuality

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Steve Bannon has been in prison just over a week, and already one can see the strain on MAGA world, lost without their boss man to tell them what to think. Bannon’s absence from the scene may be the single best explanation for why some of the loudest trolls on the right are now griping at Donald Trump for pretending he isn’t tightly entwined with the notorious Project 2025. Talia Jane at the New Republic reports that Infowars host Alex Jones is leading the charge to castigate Trump, not for his 34 felony convictions, but for temporarily pretending to be moderate in order to win the presidential election.

“Trump gets told by his advisers and people who really just don’t want competition in his new White House,” Jones complained on Monday’s show. “Oh God, these are radicals, sir. You’ve got to come out and distance yourself.”

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News outlet CNN will cut about 100 jobs as part of a plan to consolidate news operations and bolster its digital business, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters on Wednesday (Jul 10).

CNN will merge its news-gathering and digital news teams, invest in video operations and launch pay-per-view news products, CNN Worldwide CEO Mark Thompson told staff in the memo.

“We are building a billion dollar+ digital business of the future,” he said in the memo.

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Republicans in the US House of Representatives have asked all federal agencies to begin reviews of regulations that could be affected by a recent Supreme Court ruling overturning a legal precedent known as “Chevron deference,” in letters released on Wednesday…

Conservatives have insisted for decades that the ruling gave too much power to government bureaucrats over elected lawmakers…

The requests could provide a road map for conservative activists to sue agencies over specific regulations.

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Researchers at Microsoft have developed an artificially intelligent text-to-speech program at a human level of believability.

It is so realistic that creators are keeping the high-tech interface “purely a research project” and will not yet allow it to be used by the public.

Microsoft has unveiled a new text to speech tool so realistic that it is not safe to be harnessed by the public yet. OleCNX – stock.adobe.com

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One of the latest schemes to do an end-run around self-government is using shareholder activism to pressure public corporations to embrace a progressive agenda. CalPERS is known for this kind of work. It’s also known for being underfunded by $150 billion and for underperforming its peers, no doubt partially because it puts its progressive agenda ahead of what’s best for its retirees. But that’s California’s problem. When it tries to impose its agenda on companies and even other states, it becomes everyone’s problem. And now, these activists are being aided by the Biden administration through Securities and Exchange Commission policies that encourage shareholder activism.

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The latest edition of an annual UBS wealth report notes that while “the global economy is in the midst of a dramatic structural upheaval,” wealth is growing once again after a downturn through the pandemic.

UBS analyzed income and wealth data from 56 markets, representing “92% of the world’s wealth,” in its Global Wealth Report 2024, released Wednesday. The report’s overarching theme found that global wealth grew by 4.2% in 2023, offsetting a loss of 3% in 2022. Even in the face of continued inflation, adjusted global wealth grew by 8.4%.

However, overall global wealth growth is down, from an annual average of 7% between 2000 and 2010 to just over 4.5% between 2010 and 2023, the report said. This equates to a reduction in global wealth of almost one-third.

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THE Governor of Illinois has been recorded sharing his true thoughts on the future of Joe Biden, despite publically backing the president.

J. B. Pritzker was caught on a hot mic revealing his doubts about the upcoming election.

J.B. Pritzker has been caught sharing doubt over Joe Biden’s futureCredit: AP
The Governor of Illinois has publically baked the current p[residentCredit: AP:Associated Press

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Andrew Davis wanted protection after other students carved homophobic slurs into the door of his college dorm room.

Sydney Greenway hoped to avoid spending a week’s grocery money on another textbook.

Tashiana Bryant-Myrick sought relief from the student debt hobbling her family’s future.

For years, the U.S. Department of Education has been able to intervene to some degree in these scenarios. But a Supreme Court decision handed down just over a week ago reined in the agency’s power to help everyday people. The news came as important deadlines loom for schools to implement key regulations, many of which now stand on shakier legal ground.

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  • The Supreme Court remanded nine cases to lower courts last week in light of its reversal of the landmark precedent known as the Chevron deference.
  • This batch of cases may be the first indication of the legal upheaval that could play out across the judiciary in the U.S. now that one of the most widely cited Supreme Court decisions has been overturned.
  • Several conservative anti-regulation groups have been preparing for the post-Chevron world by planning legal challenges and lobbying efforts, according to a new report.