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Floods, Lawsuits, And Fentanyl Declared A Weapon Of Mass Destruction
A windstorm knocks out power, highways vanish under floodwater, and looters paddle through neighborhoods in kayaks—then the news cycle pivots to a single incendiary post. We open with the chaos at home and ask a harder question: are we so fixated on words that we miss the deeds reshaping the country?
We dig into Trump’s $10B lawsuit against the BBC and the power of edited narratives, especially when those clips become the scaffolding for impeachment and lawfare. From there, we preview the Epstein files and the uncomfortable idea that “protection” is less about grace than leverage. The Rob Reiner controversy erupts across X, but instead of marinating in outrage, we examine what actually changed while everyone was posting. That’s where the Brown University shooting lands: a likely targeted attack, fumbled details, and a campus with 800 cameras that somehow can’t show a face. When authorities ask us to “check the website,” trust takes another hit.
Then a move with real teeth: fentanyl is formally classified as a weapon of mass destruction. It reframes overdose deaths as national security and empowers deeper coordination with allies like Paraguay on training, intel sharing, and equipment transfers. Pair that with tariffs that pressured China to cooperate on precursors, and a picture emerges where trade, borders, and public health collide. We also surface new reporting on FBI memos suggesting DOJ lacked probable cause for the Mar-a-Lago raid, alongside whistleblower claims of selective enforcement and cooked crime stats. If laws are applied by narrative, legitimacy doesn’t just fray—it snaps.
Culture and education thread through it all. Elon Musk’s example—students knowing George Washington only as a slaveholder—maps to an empathy deficit and a vacuum where fringe ideologies and domestic plots can grow. We cover the LA bomb-plot arrests, a Bellevue ambush in a spotless “safe” city, and why competence and truth-telling matter more than performative civility. In our private segment, we highlight practical wins: Walmart removing dyes and 30-plus additives from store brands without raising prices, and fast-tracked relief that keeps farmers from going under. Finally, we tackle the Senate’s blue slips and filibuster: if one side will nuke norms when power swings, do you lock in durable policy now or wait for a bygone etiquette to return?
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