Daily Show Prep: Friday May 26

 

FBI Refuses to Share Comey Memos With Congress

On Thursday, the FBI denied Representative Jason Chaffetz’s request to see the memos, which are thought to include Comey’s description of Trump asking him to drop the investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Declassified memos show FBI illegally shared spy data on Americans with private parties | Circa News – Learn. Think. Do.

The behavior the FBI admitted to a FISA judge just last month ranged from illegally sharing raw intelligence with unauthorized third parties to accessing intercepted attorney-client privileged communications without proper oversight the bureau promised was in place years ago.

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb wants to impose new Medicaid requirements for “able-bodied adults” – 95.3 MNC

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb wants some adults to have a job or to enroll in a work-readiness program to qualify for Medicaid.

Thousands Drop off Food Stamp Rolls in Georgia After State Implements Work Requirements – Breitbart

Thousands of people have dropped off the food stamp rolls in Georgia as a result of the state implementing work requirements for food stamp recipients.

Mohamad Bazzi filed the lawsuit to prevent Muslims from consuming pork during Ramadan | Circa News – Learn. Think. Do.

A Muslim man filed a $100 million lawsuit on Thursday against Little Caesars after he claimed that the pizza franchise had served him pepperoni made with pork, a food prohibited under Islamic law, the Detroit Free Press reported. In the complaint, Mohamad Bazzi said he had ordered halal pizza twice from the shop, and that the pizza boxes were labeled “halal,” but he was still served with regular pepperoni.

Woman sues Jelly Belly, claiming she didn’t know the beans contain sugar – SFGate

A California woman is suing Jelly Belly, claiming the candy company misled her into thinking one of its products doesn’t contain sugar.

Alternative Cable Packaging Could Change How Consumers Buy Cable, and Destroy ESPN in the Process – Breitbart

The cable industry is in the process of reinventing itself, in order to stop, or stall, the process of its own demise.

Cable Catastrophe: Cord-Cutting Continues at Fastest Rate Ever

American consumers are dumping traditional cable packages at a faster rate than ever before, electing instead to purchase cheaper and more customizable digital TV service, according to a new study.

 

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