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Daily Archives: June 20, 2023

Trump Reveals Conversation With Russia’s Putin That Delayed Invasion Of Ukraine

Nancy Butler - June 20, 2023

Trump says that a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin delayed the country’s invasion of Ukraine by “several years.” Trump made the comments during an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier on Monday, saying he told Putin an invasion would be “catastrophic” and have dire consequences. Baier asked Trump, who is currently running for […]

Spotify Faces Backlash as Media Attempts to Quell Alternative Narratives

Tim Worstall - June 20, 2023

The Verge tells us that Spotify must do something to Joe Rogan because RFK said something bad in a piece headlined, “Spotify does nothing as Joe Rogan peddles vaccine misinformation.” The background isn’t quite that: It’s Robert F. Kennedy doing the peddling, and he has announced his candidacy in the next Presidential election. “That adds a […]

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