Before we start, for anyone who would argue that Fetterman is fine, I would encourage you to watch this @FreeBeacon video and think long and hard about that idea.
Now of course there’s no way to know for certain, but my hunch is that it isn’t lost on @Slate or their compatriots that exactly one of these senators could step aside and easily have a replacement named by a blue state governor.
The biggest takeaway from Durham’s report is that Russiagate - the biggest story of the last 7 years - never should’ve happened. The FBI had insufficient evidence to launch their investigation into the Trump campaign. @ChuckRossDC has more. @FreeBeaconfreebeacon.com/elections/durh…
Plus that investigation had material flaws. The investigators were too trusting and reliant on the Steele dossier and other biased sources of information.
A lot of that came from the Clinton campaign, whom the investigators treated far better than Trump’s.
Remember: Biden’s decision to revoke Title 42 wasn’t popular among voters.
Underwater by 30 points among independents.
Which shouldn’t be surprising given Biden’s porous border policies that have led to a huge uptick in migrants trying to cross the southern border since he took office.
As the Covid lab leak hypothesis gains institutional traction, I wanted to take a moment to highlight the enormous shift in press coverage it’s received.
Originally the idea was a right wing conspiracy theory. Now, the press accepts it may be true.
While they now begrudgingly admit that the Energy Department believes the lab leak hypothesis is likely accurate, they ran an April 2020 piece titled “Scientists Debunk Lab Accident Theory of Pandemic Emergence”
This wasn’t the only time that @NPR ran a straight news story suggesting the lab leak hypothesis was a conspiracy.
A December 2020 tweet asserted that a potential lab origin was a “baseless conspiracy theory”