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RIGGED? FBI leaders hid evidence of Chinese interference in 2020 election (SECRET SHOW PREP 6-25-25)
June 25, 2025
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RIGGED? FBI leaders hid evidence of Chinese interference in 2020 election
 
Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are blowing the whistle—saying former FBI brass buried bombshell intel showing China pumped fake driver’s licenses into the U.S. to enable mass mail-in ballot fraud for Biden in 2020. They claim the FBI recalled and destroyed the report right before the election. Now, that report’s in Congress’s hands—and the cover-up is unraveling fast.
 
 

 

 

 

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The ceasefire is back on..
 
And the mainstream media is so torn up about it that they've rolled out the latest hoax..
 
CNN claims a top-secret Pentagon assessment reveals that the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites (Operation Midnight Hammer) only delayed the program by a few months.
 
The White House calls the report ‘flat‑out wrong.’
 
Meanwhile.. U.S. intelligence has found that Iran did NOT move nuclear materials from the Fordo facility before the U.S. strikes. 
 
So where did it go?
 
It's treason.. Witkoff warns
 
CNN REPORTS ON PARTIAL RELEASE OF INTEL ON THE DAMAGE REPORT ON IRAN STRIKES
 
- SCOTT JENNINGS TELLS CNN TRUMP SHOULD BE ANGRY ABOUT THE LEAK TO CNN
 
 
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BUSTED: Jocelyn Benson aide feeds boss info via chat during Oversight Committee hearing
 
Jocelyn Benson dodges question about public confidence in her gubernatorial run amid mounting issues with her office
 
 
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RIGGED? FBI leaders hid evidence of Chinese interference in 2020 election
 
Kash Patel and Dan Bongino are blowing the whistle—saying former FBI brass buried bombshell intel showing China pumped fake driver’s licenses into the U.S. to enable mass mail-in ballot fraud for Biden in 2020. They claim the FBI recalled and destroyed the report right before the election. Now, that report’s in Congress’s hands—and the cover-up is unraveling fast.
 
 
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A Frisco, Texas teen, Karmelo Anthony, has been indicted for first-degree murder after fatally stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf during a heated confrontation at a high school track meet on April 2. According to witnesses and his own statements, Anthony claimed he acted in self-defense after Metcalf touched him under a team tent—but prosecutors say the grand jury found enough evidence to charge him. Anthony, now 18, is on house arrest with a $250,000 bond and faces up to life in prison. His trial looms as the community grapples with the shocking violence at what should have been a safe school event 
 
Over 100 House Democrats side with Republicans in rejecting Trump impeachment over Iran strike
 
 
Zohran Mamdani, a 33‑year‑old democratic socialist and New York State Assembly member, has pulled off a stunning upset in the NYC Democratic mayoral primary, overtaking former Governor Andrew Cuomo with roughly 43.5% to Cuomo’s 36.4% of first-choice votes. With strong grassroots support—backed by figures like Bernie Sanders, AOC, and cross-endorsement from Brad Lander—Mamdani is now the presumptive nominee. If victory holds through ranked-choice tabulation expected next week, he’ll be New York City’s first Muslim mayor and a bold test case for progressive governance on a $115 billion budget.
 
 
Win or lose, Zohran Mamdani’s rise in NYC’s mayoral race is a flashing warning for national Democrats. His grassroots, pro-worker insurgency—fueled by viral messaging and clear economic promises—showcases a powerful appetite for bold progressive change. But it also risks exposing fault lines: the establishment may reject his democratic socialism, labeling him too radical or inexperienced. Whether Mamdani dominates or falters, his success signals that Democrats must rethink their future strategy.
 
WHAT'S IN THE SENATE VERSION OF THE OBBB?
 
- TRUMP TO CONGRESS: NOBODY GOES ON VACATION UNTIL OBBB PASSES
 
MAN'S NAGGING STOMACH PAIN TURNED OUT TO BE A TOOTHBRUSH SWALLOWED 48 YEARS AGO
 
 
MICHIGAN
Whitmer’s Michigan: Unemployment remains 2nd highest nationally for third consecutive month
 
 
CLIPS
 
- TRUMP ON CALL FROM PUTIN: DO YOU NEED HELP WITH IRAN? NO, I NEED HELP WITH YOU
 
- THE PRESIDENT AT NATO TALKING SOME SERIOUS, HARSH TRUTH ABOUT CNN, MSNBC, ETC.
 
- DID YOU SEE THE PRESIDENT EXPLAINING TDS?
 
- ERIN BURNETT LAST WEEK AND YESTERDAY
 
- JD VANCE AND THE STORY OF TRUMP PRESSING THE 'RED BUTTON' IN THE OVAL
 
 
- SENATOR KENNEDY ON WHAT HAPPENS IF THE OBBB DOESN'T PASS (HE DELIVERS)
 
 
- REP RASHIDA TLAIB IS NOT A SMART PERSON
 
- DOD RELEASES TIME-STAMPED VIDEO FROM B-2 BOMBER MISSION
 
- BRANDON GILL ASKS LIB TO DEFINE 'BIRTHING PERSON'
 
- BERNIE SANDERS VS. OE ROGAN ON CLIMATE CHANGE (I GIVE THIS ROUND TO ROGAN)
 
- GOV DeSANTIS SURE SOUNDS LIKE A 2028 GOP CANDIDATE
 
 
- FLASHBACK: OBAMA MOCKED TRUMP AT WHCA DINNER IN 2011
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Acrisure is laying off 2,250 workers—about 11% of its workforce—phased through 2027, citing AI, automation, and digital platforms as key drivers.
 
CEO Greg Williams said advances in these technologies are reshaping operations and client service.This follows last year's 400 accounting cuts for AI.
 
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The AI Economy is Rewriting the American Dream — Blue-Collar Workers Are Poised to Win

In the postwar era, the path to the middle class seemed straightforward: earn a four-year college degree, land an entry-level office job, and climb the corporate ladder. But as artificial intelligence accelerates across corporate America, that bargain is fracturing. A new CNBC report highlights a striking shift: hiring slowdowns for young college graduates in AI-exposed fields, while demand surges for skilled tradespeople to build the physical backbone of the AI boom.0

The College Grad Crunch

AI is proving especially disruptive at the entry level. Tools that act like “an infinite supply of 21-year-old interns” are absorbing tasks once assigned to new hires in marketing, legal, accounting, HR, IT, and software development. Research from Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab shows early-career workers in high-AI-exposure roles saw 16% slower employment growth. Census Bureau data points to a 12-15% decline in hiring for young workers in finance, insurance, and professional services since ChatGPT’s launch.

 

Unemployment for recent grads (ages 22-27) has ticked up, and major firms are rethinking large recruiting classes. JPMorgan’s chief analytics officer noted a potential “rightsizing” and a future where new employees manage AI systems rather than perform the foundational work themselves.

AT&T CEO John Stankey captured the mood: society has overemphasized college degrees while shortages grow in critical hands-on roles.

Blue-Collar Boom: Building the AI Infrastructure

Meanwhile, the AI revolution is creating massive demand for workers who “get their hands dirty.” Data centers, fiber networks, chip factories, and related infrastructure represent what Nvidia’s Jensen Huang calls “the largest infrastructure buildout in human history.”

 

  • AT&T plans to invest $250 billion over five years in network expansion, with ~15% ($38 billion) going toward hiring and training blue-collar technicians, electricians, and fiber specialists.
  • Companies like Ford and Nvidia emphasize the need for plumbers, electricians, construction workers, steelworkers, and network techs—many commanding six-figure salaries amid chronic shortages.
  • These roles require physical presence and real-world skills that AI can’t easily replicate or offshore.

In places like Dayton, Ohio suburbs, AT&T is actively recruiting and training skilled trades workers rather than relying on fresh college grads.

What This Means for the Future

The AI economy isn’t eliminating work—it’s reordering it. College degrees still offer strong lifetime returns for many, but the entry-level white-collar gateway is narrowing. Skilled trades, often overlooked in recent decades, are seeing renewed respect, better pay, and abundant opportunities.2

This shift challenges long-held assumptions about the American Dream. As Stankey noted, we’ve undervalued trades like HVAC, electrical, and technical work even as education costs soared. The winners in the AI era may be those willing to embrace hands-on careers that power the digital future.

For young people navigating this landscape, the message is clear: diversify your skill set. Technical certifications, apprenticeships, and trade training could prove as valuable—or more—than a traditional diploma in the years ahead. The AI boom is here, and it’s building bridges to a new kind of opportunity.

 
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