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BlueAnon – MSNBC
So…SCOTUS just legalized murder, is that what happened?!
I am not exactly sure who, besides Ali Velshi, is turning to Elie Mystal for sane political analysis. But the very fact that Velshi not only entertained Mister Mystal on his weekend broadcast but treated his commentary on the recent Supreme Court decision that reigned in the activist judges blocking presidential policy as a sane conversation says plenty.
Having the host imagine that President Trump is now free to go out and murder journalists from other countries is something we missed in this ruling, so we need to go back and read the opinions a second time.
Deranged Elie Mystal explains SCOTUS nationwide injunction ruling by describing how Trump could hatch a plot to m*rder people.
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) June 28, 2025
“Imagine Donald Trump wants to m*rder you…"
Totally sane, normal stuff going on over there at MSNBC.
Totally sane.
Totally normal. pic.twitter.com/Ql1ZEHq78z
Anti-Social Media – CNN
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Hey, they aren’t promoting it, just letting people know it exists.
For months now, there have been reports that people have been trying to tip off illegal residents when Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids are set to take place. There have also been instances where federal agents have encountered instances of confrontation. One city official even called on gangs to rise up to confront ICE agents.
Now, we have CNN openly promoting that there is a third-party phone app that will notify people in real time of impending raids to be conducted by ICE.
🚨NEW—CNN pushes new app "ICEBlock" meant to "track ICE activity in real time," alerting illegal aliens before they are detained and deported.
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 30, 2025
The app is completely free and anonymous to use. pic.twitter.com/f142PBR9Bo
Reporting on the Mirror – WASHINGTON POST
A rather sedate reaction to a serious crime.
Things are mostly quiet across the news spectrum regarding a Pulitzer Prize editor at the Washington Post arrested for child porn possession. The paper did cover it, although it was in the Local Crime section, and behind the paywall. Other major news outlets have been mostly quiet about this development, including media expert Brian Stelter.
Democracy Dies Behind a Paywall: Pulitzer Winner Arrested for Child Porn Garners Limited Press Interesthttps://t.co/TysGOI2U6M
— RedState (@RedState) June 30, 2025
DNC PR Firm – CNN
It’s almost like no critical experts were able to be located!
Since the primary win by Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic NYC mayoral primary race, we have seen the press taking pains to lend credence to this problematic anti-semite with communist tendencies in his past. The first tell that they are pushing for his victory is that there is little coverage of his controversial stances from the same press members who have been known to cancel people over sending crude texts when they were in high school.
Now, CNN comes forward and addresses one of his more daft ideas; that would be Mamdani’s proposal to open a string of city-operated grocery stores.
Not only did the network choose not to laugh outwardly at this idea, but it also managed to find some “experts” who think it is a smashing idea.
Zohran Mamdani, the favorite to become New York City's next mayor after winning the Democratic primary, has a contentious plan to create a network of city-owned grocery stores. But it's less radical than critics portray, some food policy and grocery industry experts say.…
— CNN (@CNN) June 30, 2025
Gilded Reframe – LOS ANGELES TIMES
They were waiting for the information to mature, it appears.
The announcement was made regarding the cause of death of the 13-year-old Los Angeles teen who was killed by his soccer coach, who also has a number of charges for sexual abuse of other minors. The cause of death was alcohol poisoning, but it took some time for the LA Times to include the detail that this coach was an illegal immigrant.
This, despite the fact that it included how it had been notified of that detail a couple of months earlier by numerous sources.
LAT has now updated their article with a line about his legal status. pic.twitter.com/SQrLluVSUk
— Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) June 30, 2025