No Q.
President Trump’s twitter feed (May not display properly on the main blog, unless you load this brief’s page by clicking on the title):
With his Twitter ban still in effect @DonaldJTrumpJr just launched his Locals community. It’s free as he wants to get the message out to as many people as possible.
He owns the content and data, Locals gives him the tools. The future of the Internet: https://t.co/mV9hWIhfss
— Dave Rubin (@RubinReport) July 16, 2020
Joe Biden proposes reviving this Obama scheme — “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing” — to pressure suburban counties to change local zoning laws and build more low-income housing and force more landlords to accept Section 8 vouchers, importing crimehttps://t.co/Nqw0zuvF6Z
— Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) July 16, 2020
AG Barr: "About 80% of all federal economic espionage prosecutions have alleged conduct that would benefit the Chinese state, and about 60% of all trade secret theft cases have had a nexus to China."
— Ivan Pentchoukov (@IvanPentchoukov) July 16, 2020
July 15, the date of the Twitter hack, was the 14th anniversary of the company's public debut.https://t.co/6Hu3qRzUMS
— Ivan Pentchoukov (@IvanPentchoukov) July 16, 2020
Graham looking to declassify 40-page memo of FBI interviews with Christopher Steele's main dossier source. https://t.co/LcEupW7nCe
— Ivan Pentchoukov (@IvanPentchoukov) July 16, 2020
When did we switch from tracking COVID deaths to ignoring them and only worrying about cases?
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) July 16, 2020
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After the deadly Firestone explosion, then-Gov. @Hickenlooper accepted ? from the gas company responsible.
Then he spent the rest of his term looking the other way & never followed through on plans to keep Colorado safe. #COsen pic.twitter.com/53Rk6k43E7
— Joanna Rodriguez (@joannamrod) July 16, 2020
Surveillance video from outside City Hall [in Manhattan] appears to show protesters receiving a small shipment of bats before anti-cops activists clashed with officers on the Brooklyn Bridge Wednesday morning.https://t.co/vvrvKyeKAj
— James A. Gagliano (@JamesAGagliano) July 16, 2020
New: FBI is probing the Twitter hack, people familiar with the investigation said, amid growing concerns vulnerabilities within the company’s systems could pose broader risks to international security. Senate Intel has also asked Twitter for a briefing. https://t.co/YMEbFhY8s2
— Dustin Volz (@dnvolz) July 16, 2020
HUGE $$$$ for @CLFSuperPAC—$16,OOO,OOO in just June! ?? https://t.co/F4jP8c1lZz
— Matthew Foldi (@MatthewFoldi) July 16, 2020