Critics of Silicon Valley censorship for years heard the same refrain: tech platforms like Facebook, Google and Twitter are private corporations and can host or ban whoever they want. If you don’t like what they are doing, the solution is not to complain or to regulate them. Instead, go create your own social media platform that operates the way you think it should.
The founders of Parler heard that suggestion and tried. In August, 2018, they created a social media platform similar to Twitter but which promised far greater privacy protections, including a refusal to aggregate user data in order to monetize them to advertisers or algorithmically evaluate their interests in order to promote content or products to them. They also promised far greater free speech rights, rejecting the increasingly repressive content policing of Silicon Valley giants.
Over the last year, Parler encountered immense success. Millions of people who objected to increasing repression of speech on the largest platforms or who had themselves been banned signed up for the new social media company.
As Silicon Valley censorship radically escalated over the past several months — banning pre-election reporting by The New York Post about the Biden family, denouncing and deleting multiple posts from the U.S. President and then terminating his access altogether, mass-removal of right-wing accounts — so many people migrated to Parler that it was catapulted to the number one spot on the list of most-downloaded apps on the Apple Play Store, the sole and exclusive means which iPhone users have to download apps. “Overall, the app was the 10th most downloaded social media app in 2020 with 8.1 million new installs,” reported TechCrunch.
It looked as if Parler had proven critics of Silicon Valley monopolistic power wrong. Their success showed that it was possible after all to create a new social media platform to compete with Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And they did so by doing exactly what Silicon Valley defenders long insisted should be done: if you don’t like the rules imposed by tech giants, go create your own platform with different rules.
But today, if you want to download, sign up for, or use Parler, you will be unable to do so. That is because three Silicon Valley monopolies — Amazon, Google and Apple — abruptly united to remove Parler from the internet, exactly at the moment when it became the most-downloaded app in the country.
If one were looking for evidence to demonstrate that these tech behemoths are, in fact, monopolies that engage in anti-competitive behavior in violation of antitrust laws, and will obliterate any attempt to compete with them in the marketplace, it would be difficult to imagine anything more compelling than how they just used their unconstrained power to utterly destroy a rising competitor.
The united Silicon Valley attack began on January 8, when Apple emailed Parler and gave them 24 hours to prove they had changed their moderation practices or else face removal from their App Store. The letter claimed: “We have received numerous complaints regarding objectionable content in your Parler service, accusations that the Parler app was used to plan, coordinate, and facilitate the illegal activities in Washington D.C. on January 6, 2021 that led (among other things) to loss of life, numerous injuries, and the destruction of property.” It ended with this warning:
To ensure there is no interruption of the availability of your app on the App Store, please submit an update and the requested moderation improvement plan within 24 hours of the date of this message. If we do not receive an update compliant with the App Store Review Guidelines and the requested moderation improvement plan in writing within 24 hours, your app will be removed from the App Store.
The 24-hour letter was an obvious pretext and purely performative. Removal was a fait accompli no matter what Parler did. To begin with, the letter was immediately leaked to Buzzfeed, which published it in full. A Parler executive detailed the company’s unsuccessful attempts to communicate with Apple. “They basically ghosted us,” he told me. The next day, Apple notified Parler of its removal from App Store. “We won’t distribute apps that present dangerous and harmful content,” said the world’s richest company, and thus: “We have now rejected your app for the App Store.”
It is hard to overstate the harm to a platform from being removed from the App Store. Users of iPhones are barred from downloading apps onto their devices from the internet. If an app is not on the App Store, it cannot be used on the iPhone. Even iPhone users who have already downloaded Parler will lose the ability to receive updates, which will shortly render the platform both unmanageable and unsafe.
In October, the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law issued a 425-page report concluding that Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google all possess monopoly power and are using that power anti-competitively. For Apple, they emphasized the company’s control over iPhones through its control of access to the App Store. As Ars Technica put it when highlighting the report’s key findings:
Apple controls about 45 percent of the US smartphone market and 20 percent of the global smartphone market, the committee found, and is projected to sell its 2 billionth iPhone in 2021. It is correct that, in the smartphone handset market, Apple is not a monopoly. Instead, iOS and Android hold an effective duopoly in mobile operating systems.
However, the report concludes, Apple does have a monopolistic hold over what you can do with an iPhone. You can only put apps on your phone through the Apple App Store, and Apple has total gatekeeper control over that App Store—that’s what Epic is suing the company over. . . .
The committee found internal documents showing that company leadership, including former CEO Steve Jobs, “acknowledged that IAP requirement would stifle competition and limit the apps available to Apple’s customers.” The report concludes that Apple has also unfairly used its control over APIs, search rankings, and default apps to limit competitors’ access to iPhone users.
Shortly thereafter, Parler learned that Google, without warning, had also “suspended” it from its Play Store, severely limiting the ability of users to download Parler onto Android phones. Google’s actions also meant that those using Parler on their Android phones would no longer receive necessary functionality and security updates.
It was precisely Google’s abuse of its power to control its app device that was at issue “when the European Commission deemed Google LLC as the dominant undertaking in the app stores for the Android mobile operating system (i.e. Google Play Store) and hit the online search and advertisement giant with €4.34 billion for its anti-competitive practices to strengthen its position in various of other markets through its dominance in the app store market.”
The day after a united Apple and Google acted against Parler, Amazon delivered the fatal blow. The company founded and run by the world’s richest man, Jeff Bezos, used virtually identical language as Apple to inform Parler that its web hosting service (AWS) was terminating Parler’s ability to have AWS host its site: “Because Parler cannot comply with our terms of service and poses a very real risk to public safety, we plan to suspend Parler’s account effective Sunday, January 10th, at 11:59PM PST.” Because Amazon is such a dominant force in web hosting, Parler has thus far not found a hosting service for its platform, which is why it has disappeared not only from app stores and phones but also from the internet.
On Thursday, Parler was the most popular app in the United States. By Monday, three of the four Silicon Valley monopolies united to destroy it.
With virtual unanimity, leading U.S. liberals celebrated this use of Silicon Valley monopoly power to shut down Parler, just as they overwhelmingly cheered the prior two extraordinary assertions of tech power to control U.S. political discourse: censorship of The New York Post’s reporting on the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop, and the banning of the U.S. President from major platforms. Indeed, one would be hard-pressed to find a single national liberal-left politician even expressing concerns about any of this, let alone opposing it.
Not only did leading left-wing politicians not object but some of them were the ones who pleaded with Silicon Valley to use their power this way. After the internet-policing site Sleeping Giants flagged several Parler posts that called for violence, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez asked: “What are @Apple and @GooglePlay doing about this?” Once Apple responded by removing Parler from its App Store — a move that House Democrats just three months earlier warned was dangerous anti-trust behavior — she praised Apple and then demanded to know: “Good to see this development from @Apple. @GooglePlay what are you going to do about apps being used to organize violence on your platform?”
The liberal New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg pronounced herself “disturbed by just how awesome [tech giants’] power is” and added that “it’s dangerous to have a handful of callow young tech titans in charge of who has a megaphone and who does not.” She nonetheless praised these “young tech titans” for using their “dangerous” power to ban Trump and destroy Parler. In other words, liberals like Goldberg are concerned only that Silicon Valley censorship powers might one day be used against people like them, but are perfectly happy as long as it is their adversaries being deplatformed and silenced (Facebook and other platforms have for years banned marginalized people like Palestinians at Israel’s behest, but that is of no concern to U.S. liberals).
That is because the dominant strain of American liberalism is not economic socialism but political authoritarianism. Liberals now want to use the force of corporate power to silence those with different ideologies. They are eager for tech monopolies not just to ban accounts they dislike but to remove entire platforms from the internet. They want to imprison people they believe helped their party lose elections, such as Julian Assange, even if it means creating precedents to criminalize journalism.
World leaders have vocally condemned the power Silicon Valley has amassed to police political discourse, and were particularly indignant over the banning of the U.S. President. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, various French ministers, and especially Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador all denounced the banning of Trump and other acts of censorship by tech monopolies on the ground that they were anointing themselves “a world media power.” The warnings from López Obrador were particularly eloquent:
Even the ACLU — which has rapidly transformed from a civil liberties organization into a liberal activist group since Trump’s election — found the assertion of Silicon Valley’s power to destroy Parler deeply alarming. One of that organization’s most stalwart defenders of civil liberties, lawyer Ben Wizner, told The New York Times that the destruction of Parler was more “troubling” than the deletion of posts or whole accounts: “I think we should recognize the importance of neutrality when we’re talking about the infrastructure of the internet.”
Yet American liberals swoon for this authoritarianism. And they are now calling for the use of the most repressive War on Terror measures against their domestic opponents. On Tuesday, House Homeland Security Chair Bennie Thompson (D-MS) urged that GOP Sens. Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley “be put on the no-fly list,” while The Wall Street Journal reported that “Biden has said he plans to make a priority of passing a law against domestic terrorism, and he has been urged to create a White House post overseeing the fight against ideologically inspired violent extremists and increasing funding to combat them.”
So much of this liberal support for the attempted destruction of Parler is based in utter ignorance about that platform, and about basic principles of free speech. I’d be very surprised if more than a tiny fraction of liberals cheering Parler’s removal from the internet have ever used the platform or know anything about it other than the snippets they have been shown by those seeking to justify its destruction and to depict it as some neo-Nazi stronghold.
Parler was not founded, nor is it run, by pro-Trump, MAGA supporters. The platform was created based in libertarian values of privacy, anti-surveillance, anti-data collection, and free speech. Most of the key executives are more associated with the politics of Ron Paul and the CATO Institute than Steve Bannon or the Trump family. One is a Never Trump Republican, while another is the former campaign manager of Ron Paul and Rand Paul. Among the few MAGA-affiliated figures is Dan Bongino, an investor. One of the key original investors was Rebekah Mercer.
The platform’s design is intended to foster privacy and free speech, not a particular ideology. They minimize the amount of data they collect on users to prevent advertiser monetization or algorithmic targeting. Unlike Facebook and Twitter, they do not assess a user’s preferences in order to decide what they should see. And they were principally borne out of a reaction to increasingly restrictive rules on the major Silicon Valley platforms regarding what could and could not be said.
Of course large numbers of Trump supporters ended up on Parler. That’s not because Parler is a pro-Trump outlet, but because those are among the people who were censored by the tech monopolies or who were angered enough by that censorship to seek refuge elsewhere.
It is true that one can find postings on Parler that explicitly advocate violence or are otherwise grotesque. But that is even more true of Facebook, Google-owned YouTube, and Twitter. And contrary to what many have been led to believe, Parler’s Terms of Service includes a ban on explicit advocacy of violence, and they employ a team of paid, trained moderators who delete such postings. Those deletions do not happen perfectly or instantaneously — which is why one can find postings that violate those rules — but the same is true of every major Silicon Valley platform.
Indeed, a Parler executive told me that of the thirteen people arrested as of Monday for the breach at the Capitol, none appear to be active users of Parler. The Capitol breach was planned far more on Facebook and YouTube. As Recode reported, while some protesters participated in both Parler and Gab, many of the calls to attend the Capitol were from YouTube videos, while many of the key planners “have continued to use mainstream platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube.” The article quoted Fadi Quran, campaign director at the human rights group Avaaz, as saying: “In DC, we saw QAnon conspiracists and other militias that would never have grown to this size without being turbo-charged by Facebook and Twitter.”
And that’s to say nothing of the endless number of hypocrisies with Silicon Valley giants feigning opposition to violent rhetoric or political extremism. Amazon, for instance, is one of the CIA’s most profitable partners, with a $600 million contract to provide services to the agency, and it is constantly bidding for more. On Facebook and Twitter, one finds official accounts from the most repressive and violent regimes on earth, including Saudi Arabia, and pages devoted to propaganda on behalf of the Egyptian regime. Does anyone think these tech giants have a genuine concern about violence and extremism?
So why did Democratic politicians and journalists focus on Parler rather than Facebook and YouTube? Why did Amazon, Google and Apple make a flamboyant showing of removing Parler from the internet while leaving much larger platforms with far more extremism and advocacy of violence flowing on a daily basis?
In part it is because these Silicon Valley giants — Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple — donate enormous sums of money to the Democratic Party and their leaders, so of course Democrats will cheer them rather than call for punishment or their removal from the internet. Part of it is because Parler is an upstart, a much easier target to try to destroy than Facebook or Google. And in part it is because the Democrats are about to control the Executive Branch and both houses of Congress, leaving Silicon Valley giants eager to please them by silencing their adversaries. This corrupt motive was made expressly clear by long-time Clinton operative Jennifer Palmieri:

It has not escaped my attention that the day social media companies decided there actually IS more they could do to police Trump’s destructive behavior was the same day they learned Democrats would chair all the congressional committees that oversee them.
The nature of monopolistic power is that anti-competitive entities engage in anti-trust illegalities to destroy rising competitors. Parler is associated with the wrong political ideology. It is a small and new enough platform such that it can be made an example of. Its head can be placed on a pike to make clear that no attempt to compete with existing Silicon Valley monopolies is possible. And its destruction preserves the unchallengeable power of a tiny handful of tech oligarchs over the political discourse not just of the United States but democracies worldwide (which is why Germany, France and Mexico are raising their voices in protest).
No authoritarians believe they are authoritarians. No matter how repressive are the measures they support — censorship, monopoly power, no-fly lists for American citizens without due process — they tell themselves that those they are silencing and attacking are so evil, are terrorists, that anything done against them is noble and benevolent, not despotic and repressive. That is how American liberals currently think, as they fortify the control of Silicon Valley monopolies over our political lives, exemplified by the overnight destruction of a new and popular competitor.
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Pulitzer winner Seymour Hersh claims US Navy behind Nord Stream 2 pipeline explosion | New York Post
WASHINGTON — Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh has alleged US Navy divers laid bombs that destroyed the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea last September, drawing a denial from the Pentagon Wednesday.
Hersh, who scooped journalism’s top award more than five decades ago for exposing the My Lai massacre of Vietnamese civilians by US troops in 1968, cited an unnamed source in reporting on Substack that Americans planted remotely triggered explosives that wrecked three of the four pipelines built to carry natural gas from Russia to Europe.
Hersh, 85, went on to claim that the Navy conducted the operation under the cover of a NATO maritime exercise, BALTOPS 22.
In a short statement, Pentagon spokesman Marine Corps Lt. Col. Garron J. Garn told The Post “the United States was not involved in the Nord Stream explosion,” reiterating the Defense Department’s response to the same question in October.
Swedish officials suspected the blasts were the result of “gross sabotage,” and some Western officials were quick to blame the attacks on Moscow as it blocked gas supplies to Europe in response to sanctions over last year’s invasion of Ukraine.
“These are deliberate actions, not an accident,” Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at the time. “The situation is as serious as it gets.”
Pulitzer winner Seymour Hersh claims US Navy behind Nord Stream 2 pipeline explosion | New York Post
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The Biden Crime Family took $3.5 million from Russia, cancelled the Keystone pipeline, and then gave Putin the Nordstream pipeline.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2514 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 13, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2514: What Was At Risk Of Declassification From The Balloon
(w/ Seth Keshel, Joe Allen, Ashe Epp)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2513 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 13, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2513: Fourth ‘Unidentified Object’ Shot Down; What Working Class Think Of Joe Biden.
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Vice President Kamala Harris has been heavily criticised for her appearance in a new video with children about space exploration, when it was revealed that the children used in this video were paid actors…
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It’s time to courageously stand up to the self-serving politicians, corporate media, and Big Tech who are weaponizing our tax-payer funded institutions against us, undermining our freedom and democracy. Our love for America can give us the strength to win this battle.
Massie: ‘Strong first showing’ for gov’t weaponization panel | Video: 3 Minutes 38 Seconds
Kentucky congressman Thomas Massie tells One America News that the government weaponization committee had a strong first showing. One America’s John Hines has more from Capitol Hill.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2512 | Saturday Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 11, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2512: The Road To Perdition; Live Coverage From Iowa.
NTD Evening News Rebroadcast (Feb. 10): US Shoots Down ‘High-Altitude Object’ Over Alaska: WH; FBI Searches Pence Home, Finds Classified Doc | Video: 23 Minutes 25 Seconds
Former President Donald Trump filed a $49 million lawsuit on Jan. 30 against journalist Bob Woodward for releasing audio recordings of interviews Trump gave him in 2019 and 2020.
A sixth Memphis officer has been taken off the force after the fatal police beating of Tyre Nichols. It comes on the heels of a weekend of protests across the nation and calls for more police reform.
A recent NBC News poll showed that 71 percent of Americans believe the country is headed in the wrong direction.
Over the weekend, Ukraine ramped up talks with its allies over Kyiv’s request for more long-range missiles and fighter jets. But Germany has rejected the requests. Meanwhile, NATO and the United States are trying to convince new NATO members and some other allies to send arms.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2511 | Saturday Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 11, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2511: Closing In On 1 Year Of The War In Ukraine.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2510 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 10, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2510: Stopping The Flood Of Money To Ukraine; Impeaching Mayorkas
NTD Good Morning (Feb. 10, 2023): House Passes Resolution to Stop Non-Citizen Voting in DC; EU Tightening Border Security | Video: 25 Minutes 50 Seconds
President Joe Biden reacted to the trespassing of the Chinese spy balloon, and the House also voted on a resolution regarding the incident.
In investigating alleged abuses by the FBI and accusations of Big Tech colluding with government officials, House Republicans kicked off hearings on the weaponization of the federal government.
Lawmakers from both parties slammed Southwest Airlines’ December meltdown, calling it an epic disaster.
Topics in this episode include:
1. Biden: Chinese Spy Balloon Not a Major Breach
2. Chinese Balloon Carried Missiles in 2018 Test
3. U.S. Launches Long-Range Missile into Pacific
4. Gov’t Weaponization Panel Holds First Hearing
5. FBI Agents Testify about Weaponization
6. Senators Blast Southwest Holiday Meltdown
7. House Votes to Block DC Non-Citizen Voting
8. Chinese, Russian Illegal Immigrants Increase
9. SD Could Ban Trans Drugs, Surgery for Minors
10. 24 States Sue Biden Admin. Over Gun Rule
11. Lawmakers: Low Military Recruitment Partly Due to Unvaxxed Troops Losing Signing Bonuses
12. Airlines Address Pilot Shortage with Schools
13. Louisiana: Water Damage After Tornado
14. Erdogan: Earthquake Response Not as Fast
15. Syria President Decries West’s Reaction
16. Rescue Teams Work Tirelessly in Turkey, Syria
17. US, UK Sanction 7 Suspected Hackers
18. Bradley Fighting Vehicles Arrive in Germany
19. Rep. Gaetz files Resolution to End Ukraine Aid
20. Switzerland Blocks Arms Exports to Ukraine
21. SpaceX Curbs Starlink’s Use in Ukraine
22. Finland Could Join NATO Ahead of Sweden
23. EU Agrees to Tighten Border Security
24. ChatGPT Causing Concerns for Universities
25. Church of England to Bless Same-Sex Couples
26. French Gov’t to Tackle ‘Conspiracy Theories’
27. The Fathers Behind Super Bowl Quarterbacks
28. NFL Medical Team Prepares for Super Bowl
29. Puppies to Compete in 19th Annual Puppy Bowl
30. Rare Babe Ruth Card to Hit NY Auction
31. Joe DiMaggio Jersey to Fetch $800,000 at Auction
32. Athlete Runs 86 Ultramarathons Across Peru
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2509 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 10, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2509: Rico Cases Against Twitter’s Influence
(w/ Laura Loomer, Joe Allen, Ben Harnwell)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2508 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 10, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2508: First Hand Reports Of FBI Corruption
(w/ Steve Friend, Laura Loomer, Ben Harnwell, Bill Gertz)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2507 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 9, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2507: Combating The Weaponization Of The FBI Committee Day 1
(w/ Lee Smith, Sebastian Gorka, Crom Carmichael)
NTD Evening News (Feb. 9, 2023): GOP Holds First Weaponization of Federal Government Hearing; New Details on Chinese Spy Balloon | Video:
House Republicans on Feb. 9 opened their first hearing of the House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. The committee is under the wing of the Judiciary Committee, led by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). The panel heard from prominent figures like former Democrat Tulsi Gabbard, who contended for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020, as well as Sens. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa).
A U.S. official told The Epoch Times that the Chinese spy balloon that flew over the United States for days before being shot down could monitor communications signals, and contained “equipment was clearly for intelligence surveillance and inconsistent with the equipment onboard weather balloons.”
Meta has confirmed that former President Donald Trump’s accounts on Facebook and Instagram have officially been restored.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2506 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 9, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2506: The Fight For Medical Transparency And Accountability
(w/ Dr. Robert Malone, Anna Paulina Luna, Ben Harnwell, Todd Bensman)
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Pfizer acknowledges 20-something different ways its shot can send women’s menstrual cycles into disarray.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2505 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 9, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2505: New Congress Fights Back Against Twitters Censorship
(w/ Steve Cortes, Natalie Winters, Ben Cline, Dr. Robert Malone)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2504 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 8, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2504: The Twitter Hearings Began In Congress
(w/ Boris Epshteyn, Natalie Winters, Mike Lindell, Joe Allen)
NTD Evening News (Feb. 8, 2023): Trump, Lawmakers Respond to Biden’s SOTU Address; House Probes Censoring of Hunter Biden Laptop | Video: 26 Minutes 28 Seconds
President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address was met with mixed reactions from lawmakers. Former President Donald Trump also gave his response on Truth Social. Meanwhile, Biden traveled to Wisconsin on Feb. 8 to tout the economy, which some see as a “soft-launch” of his 2024 reelection bid.
The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability held a hearing on Twitter’s suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story. Three former Twitter executives and one former Twitter Safety Policy team member testified.
The Pentagon responded to the Chinese Communist Party, saying the Chinese balloon shot down by the United States was definitely not a civilian balloon. And multiple congressional staffers have confirmed to The Epoch Times that lawmakers will be briefed on the morning of Feb. 9 regarding the balloon.
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Twitter owner Elon Musk on Monday named the Global Engagement Center (GEC) as the worst offender in alleged government censorship. The agency says it aims to combat disinformation.
Texas is suing the Biden administration. The Lone Star state says federal guidance forces pharmacies to dispense abortion-inducing drugs.
In his State of the Union address, President Biden urged members of congress to unite and work with him on his path forward. While Biden drew rounds of applause from the room, the night also had its fair share of critics.
NTD News Today—2/8/2023
1. Over 11,000 Dead in Syria-Turkey Earthquake
2. Former Twitter Execs Testify at Hearing
3. House Panel Could Subpoena Hunter Biden Banks
4. ‘Worst Offender’ in Government Censorship
5. President Biden’s State of the Union Address
6. Gov. Sanders Gives Response to Biden’s SOTU
7. 4 SCOTUS Justices Miss Biden’s SOTU Address
8. Texas Fights Guidance on Abortion Pills
9. U.S. Man Guilty of Aiding Islamic State: DOJ
10. Intruder Breaches Base with Presidential Jet
11. IN: Police Make Arrests in 47-Year-Old Murder
12. Two Rail Unions Reach Deal for Paid Sick Time
13. CA: Credit on Power Bills Early This Year
14. Food Products Recalled over Listeria Concern
15. 1-Month Wait for Ashes: Shanghai Funeral Home
16. Lockdown Protesters Still Detained in China
17. Zelenskyy Visits the UK, Meets Prime Minister
18. Germany to Send Ukraine Up to 178 Tanks
19. NATO Allies Hold Winter Drills in Estonia
20. French Farmers Protest Against Pesticide Bans
21. France: Pension Reform Debated in Parliament
22. ChatGPT Causing Concerns for Universities
23. Excess Deaths in Europe Linked to Jab: Expert
24. Belgium Want EU Unified Action on Drug Crime
25. Fire at U.S.-Owned Drone Factory in Latvia
26. Scientists Trace Mummy Embalming Substances
27. Lost WWII Heirloom Reunited with Family
28. Scientists Find 12 More Moons Around Jupiter
29. Tiny Asteroid Photobombs Webb Telescope
30. Tripadvisor Names Rome Best Food Destination
31. Thursday Is National Pizza Day
32. K-9 Officer Ice Probed for Stealing Lunch
33. What Does It Mean to Be in Truly Good Health?
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In March of 2022, “On their official website, the CDC last week very quietly removed tens of thousands of deaths that were officially linked to COVID-19, including nearly a quarter of the COVID deaths that were listed for children under the age of 18.”
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2503 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 8, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2503: Rebuttal To The SOTU The Failed Offense Of The War In Ukraine
(w/ Ben Harnwell, Ralph Norman, Matt Schlapp, Darren Beattie, Jack Posobiec)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2502 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 8, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2502: We Need To Do Fiscal Appropriations Now
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President Joe Biden is expected to deliver his second State of the Union address to a divided Congress on Feb. 7. The White House says the president will outline a four-part Unity Agenda. NTD’s Stefania Cox speaks with Genevieve Wood, the Heritage Foundation’s counselor and spokesperson, for her analysis of Biden’s presidency.
Two Customs and Border Protection patrol agents testified on southern border security before the House Oversight and Accountability Committee. They say the situation there is overwhelming.
Conservative figures are reacting after transgender activists staged a protest at the Oklahoma state capitol Monday.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2501 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 7, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2501: Snuffing Out The Corruption Of The Fed
(w/ Richard Stern, Boris Epshteyn, Chris Miller)
NTD News Today Full Broadcast (Feb. 7, 2023) : Desperate Search Continues in Turkey, Syria; Backlash Against Song from Disney Cartoon |
Overwhelmed rescuers are struggling to save people trapped under the rubble, as the death toll from Turkey’s massive earthquakes surpasses 5,000. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has declared a state of emergency.
A scene from a Disney cartoon is making waves online. It says that descendants of slaves in America deserve reparations and that President Abraham Lincoln didn’t actually free the slaves. Some say the cartoon spreads “anti-white propaganda.”
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is rallying public support for a “responsible” increase to the nation’s debt ceiling. In an address to the nation on Feb. 6, he also called for a cut in federal spending.
NTD News Today—2/7/2023
1. Turkey’s Leader Declares State of Emergency
2. Desperate Search Continues in Turkey, Syria
3. Why Was the Turkey-Syria Earthquake So Bad?
4. McCarthy Suggests ‘Responsible’ Debt Increase
5. Biden Expected to Focus on Economy in SOTU
6. Possibility Chinese Balloon An Attack Dry Run
7. Backlash Against Song from Disney Cartoon
8. Bill to End Disney’s Self-Governing Status
9. Abortion Debate in Kansas Shifts to Funding
10. NYC Ending COVID Vax Mandate for City Workers
11. Calif. Lawmaker Hopes to Repeal Prop 47
12. 1 Missing, 2 Rescued from WA Crab Boat
13. FAA Could Fine United $1 Million over Safety Check
14. ‘Refuse to Forget, Refuse to Forgive’ Global Events Commemorate Wuhan Whistleblower
15. U.S. Shuts Down Chinese Police Station in NYC
16. Solomon Islands Ousts Longtime Beijing Critic
17. Patriot Missiles From U.S. Deployed in Warsaw
18. Russia Slams Arms Supplies to Ukraine
19. U.S. Considers 200 Percent Tariff on Russian Aluminum
20. Russian Church Leader Was ‘KGB Spy’: Media
21. Capping Energy Prices an Illusion: Former CEO
22. German Village Angered by Refugee Plan
23. The Fatal Story of a Mexican Reporter
24. Mexico Destroys Items Smuggled into Prison
25. El Salvador Opens 40,000-Person Prison
26. Shen Yun Moves Nashville Audience from ‘Heartfelt Sorrow’ to ‘Jubilance’
27. Quarterbacks Prepare for Super Bowl
28. Tom Brady to Start Broadcasting Career 2024
29. Record-Breaking Muay Thai Pre-Fight Ceremony
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2500 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 7, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2500: House Republicans Left In The Dark With National Security
(w/ A.P. Dillon, Brandon Showalter, Crom Carmichael, Dave Brat)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2499 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 7, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2499: The Lead Up To State Of the Union
(w/ Dr. Peter Navarro, Ben Harnwell, Mike Howell, Joe Rieck)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2498 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 6, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2498: The Breakdown Of The Next World War
(w/ Andrew Clyde, Jack Posobiec, Boris Ephsteyn)
NTD Evening News (Feb. 6, 2023): At Least 3,500 Dead After Earthquake in Turkey, Syria; 60 Percent of Dems Don’t Want Biden to Run in 2024
More than 3,500 people are dead and at least 10,000 are injured in Turkey and northern Syria after a massive earthquake hit the region on Feb. 6.
Ahead of President Joe Biden’s second State of the Union address, a new poll shows that a majority of Democrats say Biden shouldn’t run again for president.
BlackOps Partners Corporation CEO Casey Fleming tells NTD’s Stefania Cox the United States is currently engaged in World War III, and the Chinese regime’s spy balloon marks a serious escalation in that war.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2497 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 6, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2497: The Manipulation Of The Intelligence Committee
(w/ Rebekah Koffler, Col. John Mills, Joe Allen)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2496 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 6, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2496: Capitol Hill Is In Bed With The CCP And America’s Sputnik Moment
(w/ Steve Cortes, Col Derek Harvey)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2495 | Saturday Edition Hour 2 | Recorded February 4, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2495: Where Are They Hiding The Data
(w/ Dr. Naomi Wolf)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2494 | Saturday Edition Hour 1 | Recorded February 4, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2494: The Fight For National Security
(w/ Jack Posobiec, Matt Rosendale)
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2493 | Evening Edition | Recorded February 3, 2023 | Video: 48 Minutes 57 Seconds
Episode 2493: The Testing Of China
(w/ Dr. Kevin Roberts, Boris Epshteyn)
NTD Evening News (Feb. 3, 2023): Lawmakers Demand Action on Chinese Spy Balloon; Blinken Postpones Trip to China Amid Rising Tensions | Video: 26 Minutes 40 Seconds
Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are demanding action from the Biden administration on Feb. 3, after a Chinese spy balloon was discovered over U.S. airspace. President Joe Biden chose not to shoot the balloon down due to potential risks to civilians on the ground. China claims that the balloon, which is the size of three buses, is a research airship blown off course. But the Pentagon rejected that claim, saying it is used for intelligence gathering. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Antony Blinken has postponed his trip to China amid rising tensions between the two countries.
As a dangerously cold weather front hits the Northeast and New England, officials put emergency plans into place.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the U.S. economy added 517,000 jobs in January. The unemployment rate fell to 3.4 percent, a level the country hasn’t seen since 1969.
Mike Benz, executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online and a former State Department diplomat under the Trump administration, explains how online censorship started and says it is much worse than shown in the Twitter Files.