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Trump Tucker ‘X’ Interview Nears 250M Views.

Former President Donald Trump’s interview with Tucker Carlson has so far received over 200 million views on X (formerly Twitter) within the first day of its release, generating far greater engagement and interest among the American electorate than the first Republican primary debate hosted by Fox News.

The interview has also received a staggering 200,000 reposts and more than 650,000 likes so far. The former President mocked the debate’s viewership without him, telling Carlson: “We’ll get bigger ratings using this crazy forum that you’re using than probably the debate, our competition.”

The 46-minute conversation between the two addressed a number of issues, including the death of Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Barr’s weakness, and whether the former President fears for his safety. The pair talked January 6th and the 2020 presidential election, as well as keeping the FBI and CIA under control, and of course Biden’s incompetence.

Even X owner Elon Musk jumped into the discussion, responding to the post: “Interesting to hear things directly vs through the media filter.”

The interview was released the night before Trump is due to report to the Fulton County jail following his latest criminal indictment for alleged election interference.

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Former President Donald Trump's interview with Tucker Carlson has so far received over 200 million views on X (formerly Twitter) within the first day of its release, generating far greater engagement and interest among the American electorate than the first Republican primary debate hosted by Fox News. show more
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan Ratioed for Post on UK Slavery.

Far-left London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been ratioed on X (formerly Twitter) after suggesting Britain’s participation in the Transatlantic slave trade is “shameful,” while neglecting to mention how the nation was also responsible for the trade’s abolition almost two hundred years ago.

Khan’s post, which read, “The International Day for the Remembrance of the Slave Trade and its Abolition is a reminder that we must all learn about this shameful chapter in our history and recognise how its legacy lives on today,” was viewed just under 550,000 times on X, but failed to gain more than 86 reposts and around 352 likes. The Mayor of London also limited the number of people who were able to respond to the post.

He went on to claim: “Through transformative education about the past, we can help empower people to stand up for their rights today.” This post did not fare better as it was reposted just 26 times and got less than 100 likes, despite receiving almost 40,000 views.

The Mayor of London did not mention that Britain emancipated more than 800,000 slaves throughout its Empire after passing the 1833 Abolition of Slavery Act, nor did he highlight that the British government reallocated much of the Navy’s annual expenditure – then, the largest and most powerful in the world – in order to patrol the Atlantic to enforce the abolition, capturing and releasing around 200,000 enslaved Africans headed for North America for decades following the 1833 act, and sacrificing as many as 5,000 British lives.

Khan was heavily criticized over the past week after his website said a white family did not reflect genuine Londoners.

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Far-left London Mayor Sadiq Khan has been ratioed on X (formerly Twitter) after suggesting Britain's participation in the Transatlantic slave trade is "shameful," while neglecting to mention how the nation was also responsible for the trade's abolition almost two hundred years ago. show more
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Brexit Britain? Hardly. UK Migration Reaches New Peak.

Immigration to the United Kingdom (UK) has surged to over 1.1 million people – the highest since records began in 2002 – under the far-left “Conservative” Party, despite successive governments promising to reduce the number for more than a decade.

Statistics published by the Department for Work and Pensions on Thursday revealed that the number of people registering for a national insurance number – the right to work and pay taxes in the UK – between June 2022 and 2023 has increased by over 300,000 compared to the year before, in which it was around 880,000. European Union citizens accounted for 130,000 registrations, compared to the roughly 960,000 registrations from the rest of the world.

The British government issued 538,887 work visas, an increase of 63 percent compared to the previous year, and 657,208 study visas, representing an increase of 34 percent. All must register for a national insurance number upon arrival in the UK.

Just under 100,000 asylum claims were made in the same year, though only 40,386 were from those entering the UK by boats traversing the English Channel. The majority of claims come from those arriving through illicit means, such as in lorries, shipping containers, and fraudulent documents, according to the British Home Office. The total number of pending asylum claims also increased by 35 percent to 134,046.

Despite the staggering number of visas issued, Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives have continued to demand more immigration over the past few months, citing worker shortages in industries such as agriculture.

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Immigration to the United Kingdom (UK) has surged to over 1.1 million people – the highest since records began in 2002 – under the far-left "Conservative" Party, despite successive governments promising to reduce the number for more than a decade. show more

Global Reactions to Republican Debate Sees Vivek Take the Cake.

International headlines following the first Republican debate on Wednesday have been mostly split between former President Donald Trump‘s absence and Republican outsider Vivek Ramawasmy‘s dominance throughout the evening, with little attention being given to the other participants.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis – once considered Trump’s main competitor in the race – has been mostly ignored or forgotten in the coverage. One outlet referred to him as one of the debates losers, adding he was “simply a non-factor.”

The topics discussed on the night included the United States’ support for the war in Ukraine, abortion rights, the political persecution of the 45th President, the economy under the Biden government, and climate change – which Ramaswamy openly called “a hoax” to the surprise of the rest of the candidates.

The Guardian (UK) – “Combative Vivek Ramaswamy emerges as surprise social point of GOP debate.”

The Daily Mail (UK) – ‘Rookie’ Vivek Ramaswamy fends off attacks from ALL his GOP rivals – and becomes debate breakout star.”

CBC News (Canada) – Brash Ramaswamy overshadows DeSantis and Trump in Republican debate.

 

Sky News Australia (Australia) – “Vivek Ramaswamy Slams  ‘Weaponisation of Justice’ against Donald Trump.”

 

La Figaro (France) – “Even with Donald Trump, the first Republican debate was far from a [flop].”

Tagesschau (Germany) – “Only two openly opposed Trump.”

 

El Pais (Spain) – “The invocation of Trump sets fire to the debate of Republican candidates for the primaries for 2024.”

South China Morning Post (China) “First 2024 Republican presidential debate: key takeaways from the debate Trump snubbed… Vivek Ramaswamy takes centre stage as former president Donald Trump snubs the two-hour Milwaukee event.”

El Universal (Mexico) – “Trumps wins the first Republican debate… without going.”

Svoboda (Ukraine) – “Helping Ukraine is the brightest episode of the debate of U.S. presidential candidates.”

Asharq News (Saudi Arabia) – “The first Republican debates: Split over debt, abortion and’ absent’ Trump.”

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International headlines following the first Republican debate on Wednesday have been mostly split between former President Donald Trump's absence and Republican outsider Vivek Ramawasmy's dominance throughout the evening, with little attention being given to the other participants. show more
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BRICS Begins Major Expansion to Undermine U.S.

For the first time in nearly a decade, BRICS – the bloc of nations led by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – will expand, with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) receiving formal invites, as well as Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Iran set to join in a year.

One of the top priorities of the BRICS nations has been to end the U.S. dollar’s global financial dominance. As the global reserve currency, the U.S. dollar is a key tool used by the United States government to maintain its global hegemonic status.

So far, the bloc has struggled to develop a dollar alternative – owing mostly to the fact that any other choice would need to be new given the state of their own national currencies. China purposely devalues its currency, while the Russian ruble is trading at just over 1 cent on the dollar, with the Indian rupee hardly much stronger. Brazil’s corrupt and dysfunctional economy makes the Brazilian real unattractive. Racial violence and the associated political and economic instability in South Africa makes the rand a non-starter.

This is where the addition of the Gulf States, Saudi Arabia and the UAE is critical for BRICS. The wealthy petro-states are viewed globally as economically and politically stable, attracting tens-of-billions of dollars in foreign investment annually. While the founding members of BRICS have thus far been unable to come up with a U.S. dollar alternative, its two newest potential members will at least increase their odds of success.

BRICS was founded during the 61st session of the U.N. general assembly in 2006 as a semi-formal international organization with the aim to act as a counter balance the U.S. dominated global economic order. Standing for “Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa”, BRICS has not undergone an expansion since 2010.

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For the first time in nearly a decade, BRICS – the bloc of nations led by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – will expand, with Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) receiving formal invites, as well as Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, and Iran set to join in a year. show more
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Judge Gets 2 Years in Prison For Opposing Masks for Kids.

A judge has been given a two-year suspended prison sentence after he overruled the federal obligation for children to wear face masks in school during the coronavirus pandemic, citing scientific evidence that argued COVID masks were detrimental to children’s development.

Judge Christian Dettmar of the Weimar District Court argued in April 2021: “I have considerable doubts about the meaningfulness of masks. If you want to wear them voluntarily at school, you can do that, but we don’t have to patronize parents.” He referenced a number of respected and renowned scientists to back up his claims.

But a judge overseeing his prosecution over the matter suggested that Dettmar cited critics of Germany’s stringent COVID-19 restrictions and ought to have waited until recognized “experts” were available. The judge also told Dettmar: “The good cause of protecting children that you may have had in mind doesn’t justify the means.”

The public prosecutions office demanded that Dettmar be sentenced to three years imprisonment without the possibility of parole. The trial judge ultimately decided to suspend the sentence and revoke Dettmar’s right to work as a family judge. The decision has already been appealed and is due to be heard at the Federal Court of Justice.

The subsequent evidence on masks has vindicated Dettmar’s position as they were found to increase the number of deaths and made “no significant difference” to the rate of transmission among schoolchildren .

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A judge has been given a two-year suspended prison sentence after he overruled the federal obligation for children to wear face masks in school during the coronavirus pandemic, citing scientific evidence that argued COVID masks were detrimental to children's development. show more
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Asa Hutchinson Made The Debate Stage by PAYING FOR DONATIONS And Promising MSNBC He Would ‘Prosecute’ Trump.

Asa Hutchinson hit the 40,000 donors required to make the GOP debate stage by paying people $20 for every $1 donation they could solicit, and appealing to MSNBC viewers that he would use the platform to “prosecute” former president Donald J. Trump.

The so-called texting-for-pay scheme was the brainchild of Austin Barbour, who heads Hutchinson’s America Strong & Free Action super PAC: “My thought was, if you get somebody to call their friends, family, somebody they know – all they’re asking for is $1 – certainly they’re going to say ‘yes’,” he explained.

Barbour’s own 18-year-old son somehow “found” 100 donors, which should have netted him a a cool $2,000.

Hutchinson, a former Governor of Arkansas, has attempted to run as the anti-Trump candidate. However, despite receiving the tacit endorsement of The Washington Post, he has had less successful cutting through to Never Trump diehards in the GOP than the similarly positioned Chris Christie, whose alarming physical appearance and outlandish statements on fighting Trump in a cage have garnered more public attention.

 

 

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Asa Hutchinson hit the 40,000 donors required to make the GOP debate stage by paying people $20 for every $1 donation they could solicit, and appealing to MSNBC viewers that he would use the platform to "prosecute" former president Donald J. Trump. show more
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Christian Charity ‘Debanked’ For Religious Views.

A Christian charity providing necessities to impoverished people has been ‘debanked‘ by the Bank of America due to its socially conservative views on same-sex relationships and abortion.

Indigenous Advance Ministries received a letter from the bank in April this year informing it of the impending closure of its account, just three months after it was opened. After the charity made repeated efforts to learn why the account would be closed, the bank sent another letter one month later informing the charity the decision was made due to its “risk profile no longer aligning with the bank’s risk tolerance,” despite the charity having $270,000 deposited in the account.

The bank further explained the decision pertained to the charity’s debt collection operations, yet could not highlight the part of its business policies that forbids offering an account for that reason.

The charity fears the account was closed “…because [the Bank of America] disagrees with our religious views,” with two board members adding: “Our mission and work, supporting Ugandan children and families through Indigenous Ugandan Ministries, has remained the same since we were founded and first opened our accounts with Bank of America.”

The group has launched legal proceedings against the bank, arguing that the arbitrary closure disrupted its business operations and received no explanation why the account was being closed.

The most infamous example of the increasingly common “debanking” trend remains that of Brexit leader Nigel Farage, who had his personal accounts closed due to his friendships with former President Donald Trump and Tennis star Novak Djokovic.

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A Christian charity providing necessities to impoverished people has been 'debanked' by the Bank of America due to its socially conservative views on same-sex relationships and abortion. show more

WATCH: Fox News BANNED Donald Trump Jr. from Debate ‘Spin Room’.

Fox News blocked Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle from the “spin room” at the GOP debate in Milwaukee, where surrogates for various Republican candidates were supposed to be able to give their reactions to the night’s mostly forgettable exchanges.

Don Jr. said he was told in advance he would be able to go into the spin room but, on arrival, was physically barred from doing so by security. Rupert Murdoch’s network, Don Jr. said, was “trying to ban people from actually having discourse about politics” – but that he was not surprised.

“[T]he candidates that they’ve been boosting while simultaneously trying to cut down Trump for the last two years didn’t perform as they had hoped, so they can’t have someone who could maybe be a representative of my father,” he explained.

Don Jr. also revealed that Fox invited him to speak on his father’s indictments but canceled on five minutes’ notice in recent weeks.

The poor behavior from Fox underscored Trump’s decision not to attend, Jr. noted:

“It’s beneath him, and when you know that you’re walking into a set-up because of exactly these kinds of circumstances, you understand exactly what’s going on in mainstream media… This is no different than what we see from the Democrats.”

The comparison of Fox News to the Democrats was particularly pointed, given the network had accepted money to run pro-abortion Joe Biden adverts on its website the day of the debate.

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Fox News blocked Donald Trump Jr. and Kimberly Guilfoyle from the "spin room" at the GOP debate in Milwaukee, where surrogates for various Republican candidates were supposed to be able to give their reactions to the night’s mostly forgettable exchanges. show more
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Trump Aide Jason Miller Tells Farage: Trump Talked ‘Extraterrestrials’ with Tucker.

Trump campaign senior advisor Jason Miller, appearing on GB News with Nigel Farage, dropped a few hints about what to expect when Tucker Carlson’s interview with former President Donald Trump airs tonight: “I think we might get some long awaited answers to extraterrestrial life.”

Miller went on to emphasize that, while there are a few fun questions on topics like UFOs, the former President is making his pivot to the 2024 general election, revealing that Trump has some “pretty tough words” for President Biden and Vice President Harris. “There is a very serious policy discussion about where America has gotten off track, what we have to do to get back,” Miller added.

In a preview posted on Instagram by Tucker Carlson, the former Fox host presses Trump on a range of issues including why he declined to participate in the first Republican primary debate, if he thinks the Democrats will try to steal the election again in 2024, and if he believes Jeffrey Epstein killed himself. Carlson bluntly asks the former President, “Do you think we’re moving towards civil war?”

One major issue Trump will address is his hostile relationship with Republican Senator Minority Leader Mitch McConnell – revealing in the preview that McConnell was actively whipping GOP Senators to vote to impeach and remove him from office while he was President.

Tucker Carlson’s interview with Trump at his Bedminster, New Jersey estate will air on X (formerly Twitter) at 8:55pm (ET), just ahead of the first Republican primary debate, airing at 9:00pm (ET).

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Trump campaign senior advisor Jason Miller, appearing on GB News with Nigel Farage, dropped a few hints about what to expect when Tucker Carlson's interview with former President Donald Trump airs tonight: "I think we might get some long awaited answers to extraterrestrial life." show more