Daily Show Prep: Thursday, June 27

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CNN Threatens YouTube Channels that Want to Provide Trump-Biden Debate Commentary

WATCH: BIDEN’S MULTI-MILLIONAIRE TREASURY SECRETARY CLAIMS YOU’RE NOT EXPERIENCING HIGH GROCERY PRICES

Rep. Luna Gives Garland Until Friday to Comply w/ Subpoena


Hour 2

House votes to defund Mayorkas’ salary in DHS funding bill

Biden Admin to Close Largest ICE Detention Center, Move Deportation-Eligible Illegals Inward

ISIS-affiliated network smuggled over 400 migrants into US: Report

Tone-deaf Mayorkas claims ‘only the criminal’ to blame for slaughter of 12-year-old Texas girl, not Biden border policy

Now experts are asking whether milk is racist as part of a tax-payer funded research project into connections between milk and colonialism

BIDEN’S USDA NOW WANTS TO TRACK YOUR MEAT ON, YOU GUESSED IT, “PUBLIC HEALTH” GROUNDS


Hour 3

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Nearly half of American EV owners want to switch back to gas-powered vehicle, McKinsey data shows

FBI Allowed to Keep Epstein Documents Secret, Judge Rules

Daily Show Prep: Thursday, June 27

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FLASHBACK:

Color Me Shocked: Special Counsel Admits to FBI Tampering of Mar-a-Lago Documents

Rep. Lauren Boebert wins GOP primary after switching Colorado districts; Hurd, Crank also notch wins

Fire-alarm lover Jamaal Bowman lost his expensive primary last night and seemed a bit … unstable during his concession speech

Supreme Court tosses case that would prevent government from coercing social media to censor people. Check out Alito’s outraged dissent.


Hour 2

VIDEO: We now have living robot skin that can smile. Let the nightmares begin!

Rep. Banks tells Speaker Johnson House GOP should support Bannon legal defense

WaPo says “we’ve been accidentally cooling the planet … while warming it” … I’ve done my best to translate the clown speak for ya 🥴

Saying “good morning” is racist now, according to this woman


Hour 3

WikiLeaks’ Assange pleads guilty to publishing US military secrets in deal that secures his freedom

FLASHBACK:

Julian Assange ‘phoned the White House to warn of risk to lives’ over Wikileaks release

He added: “ can describe this chapter of the case as , lies and lies.”

Mr Summers said WikiLeaks had begun redacting 250,000 leaked documents in November 2010, working with partners around the world.

He added: “That process involved the US government and state department feeding suggested redactions to the media.

“Knowing the US government was involved in the redaction process, can it be in any way said the request represents fair or representation of what occurred?”

Mr Summers blamed the leaks on a 2011 book from newspaper WikiLeaks, which contained a 58-key password.

18 revelations from Wikileaks’ hacked Clinton emails