🧵 1/8 Seven details revealed in newly released MLK files
Texas man claimed early encounter with MLK's killer
One Texas man, Joseph Meyer, told investigators that he may have seen MLK's killer in Mississippi two weeks prior to the killing.
A report on his comments to police said he encountered a man firing a rifle into a tree while on a fishing trip with his son.
2/8 The CIA monitored Cuba's response to MLK's death
The CIA compiled a five-page report on Cuba's response to MLK's assassination, including reports from Cuban independent and state-controlled media.
The report shows that Granma, the official newspaper for Cuba's communist party, highlighted the violence and riots that took place in the wake of MLK's death.
The report also highlighted Cuban radio outlets and others amplifying calls for violence from certain "black power" activists. One such message came from Stokely Carmichael, who urged Black Americans to "arm ourselves with rifles and pistols and launch an assault on the streets of the cities of the United States."
3/8 Man who threatened to kill MLK snuck into one of his press conferences
An FBI report included in the release says that a man threatened to murder MLK during a May 1967 appearance in Wisconsin.
The FBI said they received a call from an anonymous male vowing to "put a bullet through KING's head." Investigators determined that man to be Theodore Adank, with local police saying he was a possible mental case who could have capabilities of committing violence.
Investigators returned to interview Adank in the days after MLK's death, but they uncovered no connection to the assassination. READ: static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/co…
4/8 FBI investigators zeroed in on killer's fake names
The FBI became aware of several aliases Ray used in the lead-up to MLK's murder.
Documents show he used two different names while purchasing the murder weapon from a gun store in Birmingham, Alabama, on March 29 and 30, just days before the assassination. Ray identified himself to the store clerks as "Harvey Lowmeyer," though he used an address and drove a vehicle linked to another alias, "Eric Galt."
FBI agents connected the two aliases when store clerks were shown a picture of "Galt" and said he was identical to "Lowmeyer."
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5/8 Ray's brother suggested he may have been paid to be implicated in assassination
Ray's younger brother, Jerry Ray, conducted an interview with law enforcement following MLK's murder, and he suggested to them that his brother may have been paid by a third party to be "used" in the attack.
He told law enforcement that he hadn't seen James in four years, when he visited his elder brother in prison.
Jerry went on to say he believes his brother thought it was "honorable" not to reveal whether anyone else was involved in King's murder. He then said he planned to go to Memphis and talk to his brother once Ray arrived in the city in police custody.
6/8 Chinese propaganda urged uprising against ‘yankee imperialists’ after King's death
Missives from the Chinese Communist Party collected by U.S. intelligence called for Americans to begin an uprising against "yankee imperialists."
The booklet, found with both Spanish and English translations, was titled "Statement by Comrade Mao Tse-Tung, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, in Support of the Afro-American Struggle Against Violent Repression."
Published roughly a week after MLK's death, the book "cites the Negro struggle in the United States as part of the world struggle against the ‘yankee imperialists,’ and asserts that the world revolution has entered a new era, and urges all people to unite and eliminate this enemy," the FBI report reads. READ: static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/co…
7/8 CIA prepped talking points for Dan Rather interview years after MLK's death
Included in the trove of documents released this week is a CIA paper titled "Talking Points for Interview with Dan Rather," with the date of Oct. 29, 1975.
The talking points document does not identify the CIA official for whom it was intended. Rather and CBS published an interview with then-CIA Director William Colby on Nov. 26, 1975. The interview focused on supposed CIA ties to Lee Harvey Oswald, but did not address MLK's assassination in the broadcasted portion.
Rather did publish a segment on MLK's death in late November 1975, but the segment did not include any interview with a CIA official. READ: static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/co…
🧵1/8: SMOKE AND MIRRORS - Adam Schiff, Habitual Russia, Russia, Russia Peddler - Gets an A for consistency- too bad it’s consistent LIES:
Of course, Adam Schiff is out here today banging on about the firing of Maurene Comey (James Comey's daughter), his old Russia hoax ally. And 3 hours ago, he posted about the irony of Trump-world conspiracy theories now backfiring on him, with media facing similar extortionary pressures that Trump used to extract settlements from ABC and CBS. Still mocking "conspiracies" instead of owning his lies. Oh, the irony of the irony. 🙃
He's, of course, silent on DNI Gabbard's bombshell declass last night: Obama officials BURIED intel showing Russia DIDN'T interfere, then manufactured fake assessments post-election to frame Trump.
Since he's deflecting from the real hoax, let's flashback to Schiff's "evidence" of collusion—pure BS that divided America for years.
2/8 Just yesterday, Schiff doubled down in this video statement reacting to President Trump's threats of prosecution.
He proudly referenced his "work on the investigation of Donald Trump connected to Russia" as valid oversight, with zero regret or revision.
“For years, really beginning with my work on the investigation of Donald Trump connected to Russia… Donald Trump has threatened to investigate me, prosecute me… accused me falsely of engaging in a variety of crimes.”
FALSELY? The man who spent 4 years lying about "evidence" he never had thinks HE'S the victim? He’s still portraying his hoax-pushing as heroic.
Classic Schiff.
3/8: March 2017: THE BIG LIE BEGINS 🚨
Schiff told Chuck Todd on MSNBC's "Meet the Press Daily" there was "more than circumstantial evidence" of Trump-Russia collusion.
"Actually no, Chuck. I can tell you that the case is more than that. And I can't go into the particulars, but there is more than circumstantial evidence now… I don't want to go into specifics, but I will say that there is evidence that is not circumstantial and is very much worthy of investigation."
This was the moment. This kicked off years of division—and ZERO evidence ever surfaced.
He had NOTHING but sold America a lie from DAY ONE.
DAILY MAIL🧵: 'Apocalyptic' wildfire closes in on Marseille, tornadoes form in the Med and Greece shuts Acropolis amid 42C heatwave while SNOW falls in Switzerland as Europe's extreme weather continues
Europe is once again being battered by extreme weather with 'apocalyptic' wildfires raging towards Marseille, tornadoes forming in the Med and even snow falling in Switzerland.
Out-of-control fires fuelled by strong winds are closing in on the southern French city with scores of firefighters deployed in a race against time to dampen flames before they reach homes on the outskirts.
Dramatic pictures show smoke blanketed over the city of 873,000 while officials have already closed the area's main airport.
Meanwhile, other freak weather events were seen across the continent, including in Croatia, Greece, Spain Switzerland, and Turkey.
Croatia saw towering waterspouts form across its coast, while tens of thousands in Spain's Tarragona were instructed to remain protected indoors as raging fires burned 3,000 hectares (7,413 acres) of vegetation to a crisp.
The Marseille wildfire, currently on the outskirts of the coastal city, has so far burned 700 hectares and damaged more than 10 buildings, a local official told reporters on Tuesday.
Georges-Francois Leclerc, the prefect for the area, added that there have been no reported fatalities in the fire.
Earlier, the city's airport was forced to closed at around midday local time, and no aircraft have been allowed to land or take off from the regional travel hub.
A combination of high temperatures and winds has started a series of wildfires across the country, including on the island of Cyprus.
Dozens of fire engines and firefighting planes and helicopters were sent to battle ever-growing flames that are lashing across the Paphos region of the island.
Terrifying footage showed plumes of grey smoke billowing into the sky as firefighting planes and helicopters dropped water on flames.
🧵President Donald Trump on Saturday said there would be “serious consequences” if tech mogul Elon Musk funds Democratic candidates to run against Republicans who vote in favor of the GOP’s sweeping budget bill.
“If he does, he’ll have to pay the consequences for that,” Trump told NBC News in a phone interview, but declined to share what those consequences would be.
“He’ll have to pay very serious consequences if he does that,” he added.
2. The president also said he has no desire to repair his relationship with Musk after a feud between the two men erupted into public view earlier this week.
“No,” Trump said when asked if he had any wish to do so.
3. Asked if he thought his relationship with the Tesla and SpaceX CEO was over, Trump said, “I would assume so, yeah.”
Trump said he has no plans to speak with Musk anytime soon. “I’m too busy doing other things,” he said, adding, “I have no intention of speaking to him.”
Amid long, uncomfortable pauses, Joe Biden struggled to recall when his son died, when he left office as vice president, what year Donald Trump was elected or why he had classified documents he shouldn't have had, according to audio Axios obtained of his October 2023 interviews with special counsel Robert Hur.
The newly released recordings of Biden having trouble recalling such details — while occasionally slurring words and muttering — shed light on why his White House refused to release the recordings last year, as questions mounted about his mental acuity.
The audio shows what the transcript lacks — the president's dry-whisper voice and the long silences as he struggles to find the right words or dates. Those often were supplied by his attorneys, who acted as caretakers of his memory.
The attorneys had to remind Biden the year his son Beau died (2015) and when Trump was first elected (2016).
Also captured on the audio: the tick-tock of a grandfather clock in the White House's Map Room, where the interviews took place. It adds a metronomic measurement of Biden's halting speech — especially as he describes his book, Promise Me, Dad, about Beau's death from brain cancer at 46.