Saturday, July 4, 2026

REPORT: Israeli Settlers KILLING Children


This video from The Young Turks, hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, discusses a report from the Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem regarding the violence against Palestinians in the West Bank.

Key points from the report:

  • Escalating Violence: The report covers the period from October 7, 2023, to June 7, 2026, noting that Israeli forces and settlers have killed 235 Palestinian children and teenagers in the West Bank (0:13-0:26).
  • Systemic Nature: The hosts argue that this is not a series of isolated incidents but a state-backed policy, citing comments from central command chief Avi Bluff (1:04-1:20).
  • Media Critique: The hosts heavily criticize mainstream media for what they describe as a lack of coverage regarding these deaths compared to the attention given to the events of October 7th, arguing that Palestinian lives are being treated as less valuable (5:07-6:57).
  • Settler Activity: The discussion highlights the actions of religious extremist settlers in the West Bank and their motivations for displacing Palestinians (2:18-3:45).

The hosts express strong condemnation of the situation and emphasize their perspective on the political and media landscape surrounding the conflict.

OUTRAGE! Trump’s $2 BILLION White House grift sparks FURY


This video from MS NOW investigates concerns regarding the significant financial gains reported by Donald Trump and his family since he returned to the White House. The report challenges the claim that his wealth growth is primarily tied to stock market performance (1:53-2:00, 2:50-3:03).

Key areas of scrutiny include:

  • Cryptocurrency Ventures: The report highlights that a substantial portion of the $2.2 billion in revenue reported for 2025 comes from family-linked cryptocurrency projects, such as World Liberty Financial. Critics note that these ventures have resulted in significant losses for other investors (3:19-3:43, 16:33-17:55).
  • Foreign Gifts & Conflicts of Interest: The video discusses the use of a $400 million jet, reportedly a gift from the Amir of Qatar, and raises questions about potential ethical violations and the emoluments clauses of the Constitution (0:46-1:18, 20:20-22:15).
  • Family Business Dealings: New reporting indicates that investment firms connected to Don Jr. and Eric Trump have secured billions in federal funds, and that Jared Kushner continues to raise money from Middle Eastern governments while involved in regional diplomacy (3:45-4:27, 26:17-26:54).
  • Suspicious Trading Patterns: The video reviews financial disclosures showing the president executed large stock trades just before major policy announcements, which panelists describe as highly unusual and potentially indicative of conflicts of interest (12:50-15:35).

Political Context: Panelists and the Wall Street Journal editorial board express concern that these practices are "brazenly open," potentially damaging the reputation of the GOP and serving as a major point of contention for voters facing economic hardship (41:00-42:05, 46:00-48:00). Despite these concerns, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer defends the transparency of the disclosures, contrasting them with past investigations into the Biden family (43:55-44:54).



MS NOW EXCLUSIVE: Jack Smith breaks silence on Trump I FULL INTERVIEW


This video features the first-ever interview with former special counsel Jack Smith following his investigations into Donald Trump. The discussion, led by Nicolle Wallace, focuses on the importance of the rule of law, the integrity of the Department of Justice (DOJ), and the experiences of public servants targeted for political reasons.

Key Takeaways:

  • Commitment to the Rule of Law: Jack Smith emphasizes that he stands by his decision to charge Donald Trump, asserting that the investigation was based on evidence of criminal activity and conducted according to standard non-partisan prosecutorial practices (0:03 - 0:39).
  • Support for Public Servants: A significant portion of the interview is dedicated to defending FBI agents and career prosecutors who have faced harassment and termination. Smith highlights their resilience and integrity, stressing the need for the public to support these individuals who serve the country (3:10 - 5:14, 7:14 - 8:17).
  • Attacks on the DOJ: Smith expresses deep concern over the current state of the Justice Department, noting that the politicization of the department and the purging of experienced staff have damaged its effectiveness and reputation with the courts (9:54 - 11:50).
  • Future of Public Service: Despite the dire circumstances, Smith remains optimistic about the future of the DOJ. He encourages young legal professionals not to abandon their commitment to public service, as the institution's long-term rehabilitation depends on the dedication of people with integrity (13:18 - 14:18, 31:49 - 32:21).
  • Refusal to be Intimidated: Addressing personal threats and vitriol directed at him by Donald Trump, Smith makes it clear that he will not be intimidated into silence and intends to continue speaking out to support the public servants he worked with (39:46 - 40:36).

Friday, July 3, 2026

Trump's GREED Sends Candace Owens Over The EDGE


This video from The Young Turks, hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian, features a discussion about political figures like Candace Owens and Shawn Ryan expressing their disillusionment with the Republican Party and Donald Trump (0:000:22).

Key takeaways from the discussion:

  • Critique of Trump's Greed: The hosts discuss how Candace Owens and Shawn Ryan have turned against Trump, specifically citing his "unbelievable level of greed" and the brazen corruption seen during his second term, including his business dealings and crypto ventures (1:383:13).
  • Political Disillusionment: Shawn Ryan expresses that he no longer considers himself a Republican, feeling that the political system is a "play" where politicians and media figures act as servants to donors rather than principled leaders (4:025:53).
  • The "Theater" of Politics: Both Cenk and Ana share their frustration with the media landscape, describing it as a "matrix" designed to divide citizens and keep them from focusing on the systemic corruption inherent in both major political parties (6:278:24).
  • Controversial Topics: The hosts pivot to discussing the Tyler Robinson and Charlie Kirk assassination narrative, questioning the official story and suggesting that such events are framed to provoke civil unrest in the country (9:5012:57).

Throughout the video, the hosts emphasize the need for people on both sides of the political spectrum to "wake up" to the influence of donors and special interests, rather than relying on legacy media for the truth.

‘Onslaught of corruption’: Trump’s ex-lawyer on his $1B+ disclosure


This video reports on the 2025 financial disclosure of President Donald Trump, which reveals a massive accumulation of wealth since his return to office, totaling over $1 billion in earnings from various ventures (0:00 - 0:15).

Key takeaways from the report:

  • Cryptocurrency: The President disclosed over $526 million in income from World Liberty Financial, a venture co-founded with his son. Analysts point to a significant disparity where the family has gained billions while investors in these ventures have faced substantial losses (0:00 - 1:00).
  • Critical Mining Deals: An investigation by The New York Times highlights that the families of President Trump and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik stand to profit from a $1.6 billion mining deal in Kazakhstan. They are reportedly tied to at least 14 companies currently engaged in government-backed critical mining projects (3:51 - 4:14, 6:59 - 7:44).
  • Legal and Ethical Concerns: Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb and other contributors describe the situation as an unprecedented "onslaught of corruption" and a "coin-operated presidency," questioning the legality of these actions under the Emoluments Clause and suggesting they amount to bribery (1:15 - 2:05, 11:22 - 12:45, 15:26 - 16:16).

Perspectives on Accountability:

  • Critics argue that the President is using official policy and executive orders to enrich himself and his family (1:07 - 1:12, 13:09 - 13:56).
  • The administration maintains that the President has no conflicts of interest and that his sons are entitled to pursue private business opportunities (10:57 - 11:21).
  • Experts note that under recent legal precedents, official actions by the President are largely immune from criminal investigation, creating a significant barrier to oversight (12:57 - 13:56, 16:16 - 17:14).

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