Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, June 18

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Biden announces sweeping protections for migrant spouses of US citizens

Joe Biden’s Parole Amnesties to Aid Roughly One Million Illegals

Biden’s WH Tranny Accused of Rape — Blamed Having a ‘Phallus.’

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Hour 2

Schumer Plans Vote on Bill to Ban Bump Stocks After Supreme Court Ruling

The Woke Reason Why There’s No “Scenic Route” Option On Google Maps

JUVENILE CRIME HAS SO SKYROCKETED IN THIS LIBERAL CITY, COPS ARE BRIBING KIDS WITH FREE SLURPEES

Exclusive–Wilcox: Foreigners, Not U.S. Citizens, Benefit Most from Biden’s Job Market

CBO raises deficit estimate to $2 Trillion for this year.

https://usdebtclock.org/current-rates.html


Hour 3

Putin and Kim Jong Un will meet in North Korea, supporter of Russia’s war in Ukraine

DMZ Landmines Kill North Korean Troops Despite South Korean Warning Shots

Kroger responds after using doctored photos from small business to market peach products

Don’t Let Durbin and Marshall Ruin Your Summer Vacation

DON’T MESS WITH MY CREDIT CARD

Indiana State Police facing repairs after buying dozens of defective Dodge Durangos

Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, June 18

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Multiple Democrats Arrested, Charged for Unlawful Possession of Absentee Ballots During Election

BREAKING: Biden’s Ghostwriter Admits Deleting Evidence BECAUSE of Special Counsel Investigation.


Hour 2

Interview: Donald Rainwater is running for governor of Indiana as the Libertarian candidate

DOJ memo says Garland cannot be prosecuted for contempt over Biden-Hur audio


Hour 3

Indiana’s GOP-Run Government Is Paying A Contractor For ‘Pipeline’ Of Communist Chinese Businesses

IEDC nabs approval to ‘repurpose’ $88M for LEAP, fill ‘holes’ in land ownership

BREAKING: Feds Fomented Plot to Shoot up ‘Bad Bunny’ Concert and Spark Race War

Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, June 18

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Guess How Much Terror Watchlist Encounters Shot Up After Biden Said ‘Surge to the Border’

Eight Suspected Terrorists With Ties to ISIS Nabbed in Three Separate Cities – All Were ‘Fully Vetted’

Republicans Introduce Bill To Ban DEI in Government, Federal Contracting

Trump Tells Crowd of Supporters He Won’t Tax Tips


Hour 2

Biden Admin Shoots Down $24 Billion Pay Raise For Enlisted Troops — After Spending Seven Times More On Ukraine

‘Despicable’: Lawmakers Lash Out At Biden Admin For Refusing To Approve Pay Raise For Enlisted Troops

UPDATE: Hamas Rejects Biden’s Deal; Blinken Admits ‘Miracle’ Deal Is Copy of Hamas Proposal

The Purge: FBI Abused Security Clearance Process to Weed Out Employees With ‘Wrong’ Political Views

INDOT gets O.K. to spend $256M on welcome center overhaul, despite lawmaker skepticism

Capital Comments: How Much Will Homeowner Property Tax Bills Rise in 2024?

Hoo boy: Homeowners in the South and Midwest are really underwater on their mortgage loans

New Footage Of Scottie Scheffler’s Arrest Doesn’t Look Good For The Arresting Officers

New Footage Of Scottie Scheffler’s Doesn’t Look Good For Arresting Officers

Scheffler’s arrest seemed fishy from the start, and now the officers involved are under investigation themselves. Some body footage has been released which doesn’t help much to understand what happened. The other footage released, however, doesn’t look good for the arresting officers.

the arrest, Scheffler posted this to his Instagram:

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Detective Bryan Gillis did not turn on his body camera during the incident as required.

The Louisville Metro Department detective who arrested golf star Scottie Scheffler week violated the department’s policies by failing to turn on his body camera during the incident, officials said .

An internal investigation found that Detective Bryan Gillis did not turn on his body-worn camera during the encounter, LMPD Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said a news conference.

While Scheffler’s public statement on what happened was chalking up to a simple misunderstanding, the arresting officer’s … well … painted a different picture.

Gillis stopped Scheffler and attempted to give him instructions, but Scheffler “refused to comply and accelerated forward,” according to the report. Gillis was dragged “to the ground” and suffered “pain, swelling, and abrasions to his left wrist,” according to the report.

CBS News

Officer Gillis’ statement on the arrest:

“While directing traffic in front of Gate 1 the PGA personnel stopped a from entering Gate 1. I observed a vehicle traveling in the opposing lanes coming at me. I stopped the driver and advised him he could not proceed because of the bus. He demanded to be let in, and proceeded forward against my directions. I was dragged/knocked down by the driver. I then proceeded to arrest the driver.”

Mrgunsngear

That’s a very serious accusation.

Until now, because Detective Gillis didn’t turn on his body camera, we didn’t have any proof of his accusations against Scheffler. Now we have footage from a pole camera of the incident. Have a look:

I didn’t see anyone get dragged or knocked down by Scheffler during the incident. It appears Detective Bryan Gillis may not have told the truth in his report. That would certainly explain why there’s an investigation into the officer’s actions that day.

Daily Show Prep: Tuesday, June 18

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DERSHOWITZ ON FIRE: Legal Scholar Attends Trump Trial, Demolishes Judge Merchan’s Prejudicial Conduct

Biden releasing 1 million barrels of gasoline from Northeast reserve in bid to lower prices at pump

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Report: Donations to Biden Plunge, Trump Rise


Hour 2

BIDEN ANNOUNCES HERSH GOLDBERG-POLIN AS W.H. GUEST, WHO IS STILL BEING HELD HOSTAGE BY HAMAS

Biden administration requests Israel reverse move to seize AP equipment

Fort Wayne Plan Commission approves St. Joe road development despite neighbors’ uproar

NY Times – Cameras Are Racist


Hour 3

President Biden Has Strange Marriage Advice for Young Men

She Knows She’s Lying. Dem Rep. Cori Bush Introduces ‘Mike Brown Bill’ Pushing Ferguson Narrative

AWS plans to invest $11 billion in Indiana, the largest capital investment in the state’s history