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Capitol riot suspect 'viciously' beaten in jail, may lose sight, attorney says

An attorney for Ryan Samsel says he suffered a broken orbital floor and dislocated jaw in the alleged attack.

https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/national/capitol-riots/dc-corrections-officer-savagely-beat-capitol-riot-suspect-attorney-says-ryan-samsel/65-ee38f382-4686-4dd6-9486-5db67c5bc794
Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Office: State Education Board Could Withhold Salaries Of Superintendents, School Board Members Who Implement Mask Mandates

https://miami.cbslocal.com/2021/08/09/ron-desantis-state-education-board-withhold-salaries-superintendents-school-board-members-mask-mandates/
One of the most deplatformed men in the world, Stop the Steal’s @AliAlexander, has four suggestions of platforms to build to help decentralize and fight censorship.

• Curated boards that rank information.

• Bounties for information produced or amplified.

• Crowdsourced fact checking based on probabilities and reputation instead of absolutist declarations policed by biased non-profits.

• Databases that track people performing journalism and their prejudices, hits, and misses.

Read more: https://members.alialexander.org/late-stage-information-age
Andrew Cuomo resigns effective 14 days from now. Lt. Gov. Kathy Hochul will take over as New York State’s 57th Governor.
Twitter bans former Major League Baseball star Aubrey Huff

Huff announced the ban on Instagram, blaming the suspension on “liberal Karens”

https://reclaimthenet.org/twitter-bans-former-major-league-baseball-star-aubrey-huff/
Forwarded from James O'Keefe
Fresh off the press: The New York Supreme Court has sided with Project Veritas: Project Veritas will be permitted to depose The New York Times. And for the first time in history, you’ll be right there with us to witness it.

As you know, we sued the Times for claiming our Minnesota ballot harvesting video was “deceptive.” The New York Times attempted to dismiss the case and we won a historic victory when the New York Supreme Court denied the motion, ruling that the terms “deceptive” and “disinformation” apply to the New York Times’ reporters’ actions and claims. The Times appealed and then asked the Court to issue a stay that would effectively prohibit us from depositing the Times until the appeal is resolved - a process that could last up to three years.

The Court today issued a mic drop of an opinion: “Here, having failed to convince the Court that [Project Veritas’] case should be dismissed, [The New York Times] also failed to demonstrate the extraordinary justification required for the imposition of the drastic remedy of a stay pending appeal.” The Court noted that “despite the fact that [the New York Times has] been permitted to file anti-SLAPP motions to dismiss for decades, the [New York Times] here failed to cite any cases in which an unsuccessful moving was granted a stay pending appeal[.]”

Ladies and gentlemen: Let the depositions begin. Stay tuned. We’re about to drop the first New York Times deposition any day.