Harry Winnows

21 hours 29 minutes ago

Traditional news media is dead.

Harry Winnows

22 hours 39 minutes ago

Judge McAfee has ruled that Fani Willis can continue her racketeering case against Trump.

SHOCKING that a guy who once worked for her, donated to her campaign and voted for her, also ruled in her favor.

I’m totally shocked. 🙄

Harry Winnows

1 day 54 minutes ago

Harry Winnows

1 day 58 minutes ago

This is what actual systemic racism is.

Harry Winnows

1 day 6 hours ago

A Venezuelan supreme court judge is warning that violent convicts released from Venezuela are increasingly part of the migrant stream pouring into the US. Laken Riley’s murder suspect is allegedly part of a violent Venezuelan gang. Read:

Harry Winnows

1 day 6 hours ago

@GregAbbott_TX

FBI Director says he’s concerned illegal migrants entering the U.S. at the border could cause another 9/11 terrorist attack.

Biden doesn’t care.

That’s why I declared an invasion at the border, deployed the National Guard & building a border wall.

Harry Winnows

1 day 6 hours ago

This country needs revival.

Texas A&M staffer Blaise Taylor has been arrested on multiple murder charges.

He’s accused of poisoning and killing his pregnant girlfriend and her unborn child.

The allegations are incredibly dark and disturbing.

Harry Winnows

2 days 35 minutes ago

This censorship bill if far too broad. It will be abused in the future. The TikTok bill is a Trojan Horse for censoring 𝕏. We all know that’s the real purpose. The Establishment can’t keep their jobs if the truth keeps coming out. 𝕏 promotes free speech and truth. Ergo, 𝕏 is a threat to the Establishment. @DavidSacks WHAT’S IN THE TIKTOK BILL? I’ve read H.R. 7521 (the "TikTok bill") carefully. Here’s a summary of the operative provisions: (1) The bill prohibits "foreign adversary controlled applications" from operating in the U.S. The prohibition applies not just to the app itself but to App Stores and internet hosting providers. Effectively, the bill creates a new kill switch preventing distribution of prohibited apps or websites at the app store or hosting level. (Sec. 2(a)(1)) (2) What is a "foreign adversary controlled application" (or FACA)? First, any website, desktop app, mobile app, or VR app operated by ByteDance or TikTok is a FACA. (Sec. 2(g)(3)) (3) Second, almost ANY social/content-sharing website, desktop app, mobile app, or VR app that has more than 1 million monthly active users can be a FACA if two conditions are met: First, if it is "controlled by a foreign adversary." Second, if the President determines it "to present a significant threat to the national security of the United States." Let’s unpack each of these. (Sec. 2(g)(1), 2(g)(2)) (4) The term “controlled by a foreign adversary” means that the company (A) is domiciled in, headquartered in, or organized under the laws of a foreign adversary country (i.e. China, Russia, Iran or N. Korea); OR (B) has a 20% ownership group from one of those countries; OR (C) is "subject to the direction or control of a foreign person or entity" from one of those countries. (Sec. 2(g)(1)) (5) The last part of that provision has rightly gotten a lot of attention because "subject to the direction of a foreign person or entity" is vaguer and broader than merely being "under the control of" that person or entity. In theory, if the Attorney General could make a case that a U.S. company was "subject to the direction of a foreign person or entity" from China or Russia, then the President could declare it a FACA. The company would then have to fight that determination in federal court. (6) To make a determination of a national security threat under the Act, the President must issue a public notice and a report to Congress. (Sec. 2(g)(3)) (7) A FACA has 180 days to divest if its owners want to avoid a total ban. The President gets to determine what qualifies as a proper divestiture. (Sec. 2(g)(3), 2(g)(6)) (8) The Attorney General is empowered to investigate potential violations and can pursue enforcement actions in federal district court. The main penalty is a $5,000 per user fine. Thus, for example, Apple could be on the hook for a $500 BILLION fine if all 100 million American TikTok users illegally accessed the app through Apple’s

Harry Winnows

2 days 2 hours ago

In 30 seconds, Don Lemon shows exactly what’s wrong with modern "journalism."

Lemon arrogantly believes the media has authority over people, and they MUST answer to the likes of him.

It’s laughable when he asks @elonmusk if he ‘didn’t think he’d get in trouble,’ with the media.

Harry Winnows

2 days 21 hours ago

I have no words