đŸ”” MLK Jr. Files Released

Good morning. It’s Monday, July 21.

The Trump administration has released records of the FBI’s surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., despite opposition from the slain Nobel laureate’s family and the civil rights group that he led until his 1968 assassination.

The release involves more than 240,000 pages of records that had been under a court-imposed seal since 1977, when the FBI first gathered the records and turned them over to the National Archives and Records Administration.

King’s family, including his two living children, Martin III and Bernice, were given advance notice of the release and had their own teams reviewing the records ahead of the public disclosure.

 
 

The FBI under former President Barack Obama failed to examine fully several thumb drives containing hacked State Department data, including messages linked to Obama, during its 2016 investigation of Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server, according to a newly declassified watchdog report released Monday.

“This document shows an extreme lack of effort and due diligence in the FBI’s investigation of former Secretary Clinton’s email usage and mishandling of highly classified information,” Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) told the Washington Examiner.

The thumb drives, supplied by a confidential source, were deemed too sensitive to be reviewed fully at the time due to concerns about the privileged victim data they could contain. But a draft memo from within the FBI recommended analyzing the material to “assess the national security risks” tied to Clinton’s private server, a step the bureau ultimately declined to take.

Obama-appointed Judge Darrin P. Gayles has been assigned to President Donald Trump’s defamation suit against The Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch over a story about an alleged birthday drawing for Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump strongly denied drawing or writing the bawdy 50th birthday message for the late pedophile financier, a former friend of the president.

Gayles serves on the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, where Trump’s lawsuit was filed.

An enraged Hunter Biden ranted against “f—ing dictator thug” President Trump over his policy of deporting violent illegal immigrants to a notorious El Salvadorian prison complex and mused about invading the Latin American country if he were in office.

“I would pick up the phone and call the president in El Salvador and say, you either f—ing send them back or I’m going to f—ing invade,” the former first son, 55, fumed in an interview with YouTube personality Andrew Callaghan released Monday.

“It’s a f—ing crime what they’re doing.”

A second illegal migrant was apprehended in connection with the shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer in New York City over the weekend during an attempted robbery, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Monday.

Noem visited the CBP officer in the hospital, and blamed sanctuary policies for playing a role in the attack.

The off-duty officer was allegedly struck in the face and forearm in Manhattan’s Fort Washington Park on Saturday night. Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, a Dominican national who was caught by Border Patrol in April 2023, was taken into custody following the shooting.

For several years the WNBA and other female sports figures have tried to ride the third-wave of feminist propaganda in and attempt to garner pity from the public and demand a higher pay rate. In 2020, this was largely centered on the fallacy of the “gender pay gap”, a now thoroughly debunked claim that women get paid less than men due to sexism and discrimination.

In fact, the studies feminists use to support the gender pay gap theory do not actually show any evidence that such a discrepancy exists. Not accounting for all factors, yes, women make less than men on average, but this is because men work longer hours, take less vacation days, do not take leave for pregnancy or family and are more likely to ask for a raise. In other words, men get paid more because they work harder, not because there is a patriarchal conspiracy to make women work for less.

The general public has been educated on the lies of the gender pay gap narrative, but this has not stopped some activists from promoting it anyway. The WNBA has been incessant in its efforts to push the notion that they are paid less, purely because they are women. This time they are touting increased audience numbers as evidence.

With average monthly wages in Cuba stuck at $16.50, the Caribbean island is one of the poorest countries in Latin America.

However, amid all the economic turmoil, there is one person who appears unfazed and continues to flash a lavish lifestyle – communist higher up Fidel Castro’s influencer grandson, Sandro.

The 33-year-old has over 121,000 followers on Instagram, where he flaunts luxury at every turn.

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