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AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File CNN senior reporter Daniel Dale is a frequent recycler of his fact checks, and did so again on Monday in the wake of several rulings from the United States Supreme Court — and some “long-debunked lies” issued in response by President Donald Trump. The nation’s highest court issued four opinions Monday: Watson v. Republican National Committee (holding that nothing in the federal election laws prohibits a state from counting absentee ballots postmarked on Election Day and received up to five days after), Trump v. Cook (preventing Trump from firing Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, allowing her to remain in her position while her litigation progresses), Chatrie v. United States (a “geofence warrant” of Google’s location data from cellphones was a search for Fourth Amendment purposes), and Trump v. Slaughter (overturning major restraint on the president’s power to fire FTC commissioner). Trump gloated over the Slaughter ruling, writing a Truth Social post crowing that the opinion was “greatly increasing Presidential Power at a time when it is most needed!” He had the opposite reaction to Watson, voicing his displeasure during an Oval Office chat with reporters Monday. The president had “repeated long-debunked lies” during his remarks, wrote Dale, specifically regarding the Watson ruling and the opinion on birthright citizenship, which will be released on Tuesday. President Trump repeated long-debunked lies while talking about the Supreme Court ruling today on mail-in ballots and the ruling expected tomorrow on birthright citizenship. Quick fact check of some of his claims: 1) Falsely claimed mail-in voting is “really dishonest"; it's a… — Daniel Dale (@ddale8) June 29, 2026 Dale wrote a “[q]uick fact check of some of his claims”: 1) Falsely claimed mail-in voting is “really dishonest”; it’s a legitimate voting method used by legitimate voters, including Trump himself. to cast legitimate ballots. All evidence shows fraud rates are tiny even though they’re slightly higher than with in-person voting. 2) Falsely described what Jimmy Carter and a Carter-led 2005 commission said about mail-in ballots; Carter didn’t say “you can’t have them” and the commission didn’t say cheating was inevitable when they’re used. Though the commission was skeptical of mail-in voting, it also: highlighted how Oregon was holding successful mail-only elections by introducing key safeguards; offered recommendations for making mail-in voting more secure; said further research was needed on the pros and cons. 3) Falsely claimed of bithright… [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - BE Names Kyle Dibbin Director of International Sales
Kyle Dibbin Broadcast Electronics has named Kyle Dibbin as director of international sales. It’s a new position within the manufacturer, as BE looks to expand its sales growth in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Canada. Dibbin is based in Toronto. The company feels it builds upon its recent acquisition by a U.S.-based investor group as well as its AMX AM transmitter series, which it demonstrated at the 2026 NAB Show. Dibbin has fourteen years in broadcast transmission at Nautel. He began on the production floor testing and verifying FM, AM and navigational transmitters, then moved into field service — commissioning and repairing systems on-site and training broadcasters in operation, troubleshooting and repair both in the field and in-factory, BE said. Dibbin went on to lead worldwide business development for Nautel before taking on regional sales leadership for the Middle East and Africa, where he helped install FM and AM transmission systems for national broadcasters and large network rollouts. “Kyle understands our customers and our technology from the ground up, and that combination is exactly what we need as we accelerate our growth in international markets,” said Rich Redmond, BE’s president and CEO. [Visit Radio World’s People News Page] The post BE Names Kyle Dibbin Director of International Sales appeared first on Radio World. [TheTopNews] Read More.3 hours ago - MAGA Raves About Controversial Anti-Immigrant Movie Banned in Germany: ‘A Must...
Screenshot The MAGA base has been celebrating the unexpected success of a controversial anti-immigrant film that was banned in Germany. Citizen Vigilante, director by German filmmaker Uwe Boll, was released June 19. The movie follows an American man living in Europe who acts as a vigilante killing criminals. The man is played by Armie Hammer, who rose to fame for his role at the Winklevoss twins in the 2010 movie The Social Network. He was blacklisted from Hollywood following sexual abuse allegations in 2021, police ultimately decided not to charge him. Prior to the film’s premiere, Citizen Vigilante was already making headlines when it was not given a rating in Germany — effectively banning it from releasing in the country. Critics have accused the film of glorifying violence against Muslim immigrants, with one scene showing Hammer’s character shooting and killing an unarmed family inside a home. The discourse surrounding the movie eventually got the attention of Elon Musk. As a show of support for Boll’s work, Musk posted Citizen Vigilante in its entirety on X/Twitter in a now-deleted tweet. Others have since reposted it, making the movie available to watch for free on the site. Supporters of the movie have since taken to social media to encourage others to watch it. Political pundit Patrick Bet-David claimed Citizen Vigilante “taps into the rage millions of people feel when their own government won’t protect them or their kids.” “No wonder Germany and several other countries banned it,” Bet-David said. “A must watch.” Watched Citizen Vigilante last night. There's a reason it's the #1 movie on Apple. It taps into the rage millions of people feel when their own government won't protect them or their kids. No wonder Germany and several other countries banned it. A must watch. pic.twitter.com/PZxxz9MvAz — Patrick Bet-David (@patrickbetdavid) June 29, 2026 Popular right-wing account Libs of TikTok posted a screenshot showing the movie had become a top seller on Amazon. The account called the movie’s success “the biggest F U to Germany and the open border globalists who really don’t want you to see this movie.” Citizen Vigilante just hit #1 on Amazon Prime! This is the biggest F U to Germany and the open border globalists who really don’t want you to see this movie https://t.co/f7f7RIwjxg pic.twitter.com/JckbaE3Qf4 — Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) June 28, 2026 Countless other accounts praised Citizen Vigilante… [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Burgum Bungles U.S. History on Fox News With Erroneous Claim About the Founding
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum botched a bit of U.S. history on Monday, claiming that George Washington was president on the country’s first birthday. For good measure, the secretary also bungled a bit of trivia about Theodore Roosevelt. Burgum appeared on America Reports on Fox News, which was broadcasting live from the Great American State Fair in Washington, D.C. President Donald Trump has promoted the event to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the American founding, which, of course, will be on July 4. On Monday, Trump said his administration did “a fantastic job” putting the event together on the National Mall. Though the president said the venue was “packed with happy people,” attendance has been sparse so far. “Get out and visit one of our amazing parks,” Burgum said, referring to U.S. national parks, before crediting Theodore Roosevelt for establishing several national parks during his administration. The secretary then launched into a timeline of notable anniversaries of the country’s founding and the presidents that marked them, stating: And [Theodore Roosevelt] was president [for] the 125th,” Burgum said. “So, I think we had Washington in the first. We had T.R. at the 125th, and we got President Trump at the 250. All three of them, remarkable change-makers moving our country forward. The U.S. was founded in 1776, but Washington did not become the first president until 1789, after the Constitution was ratified the previous year. Before the Constitution, the country was governed by the Articles of Confederation, which provided for a weak federal government that lacked the ability to levy taxes and could not provide basic functions. Additionally, the country’s 125th birthday occurred on July 4, 1901. At the time, William McKinley was president. Two months later, he was assassinated in Buffalo, New York, and his vice president, Theodore Roosevelt, was sworn into office. Watch above via Fox News.The post Burgum Bungles U.S. History on Fox News With Erroneous Claim About the Founding first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Jonathan Swan Asked Straight Up If New Book Uncovered ‘Anything Illegal Going ...
Screenshot via C-SPAN New York Times White House correspondents Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan spoke to C-SPAN’s Peter Slen for a lengthy Q&A about their new book, which is set to air on the network Monday night. Haberman and Swan’s book, “Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump,” came out last week and became an instant best seller following weeks of details from the book being released in the media. The deeply sourced book led to speculation that the two reporters obtained tapes of Situation Room meetings inside the Trump White House, which pulled back the curtain on the Trump administration’s scramble to contain the fallout from reporting tying President Donald Trump to Jeffrey Epstein last summer. Other details from the book grabbed headlines across the media and led to Slen asking Swan if anything the duo reported on appears to reach the level of criminality on Trump’s part. “Is there something illegal going on, in your view, Jonathan Swan?” Slen asked. “Well, it’s an interesting question, because Trump himself was granted sweeping immunity, as all presidents were, with the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling in 2024. So Trump is essentially beyond the reach of the law in terms of actions,” Swan replied, adding: I mean, it hasn’t been tested, so we don’t exactly know what the boundaries of it are. But it’s hard to imagine something that he’s done so far that would defy the bounds of that ruling. We also have reporting in the book that Donald Trump has told senior advisors in the Oval Office that he is going to pardon anyone who came within 250 feet of the Oval Office. He sometimes says 200 feet, sometimes he says 290 feet — some number of feet. So there’s a sense among Trump and his allies and his inner circle that, with a very friendly Justice Department run by Trump’s own former personal lawyer, with sweeping immunity from the Supreme Court, with an intention to use the pardon power more expansively, potentially, than any president has ever used it — I don’t think that they feel any real concern about illegality. .@jonathanvswan: "Trump is essentially beyond the reach of the law in terms of actions…Trump has told senior advisers in the Oval Office that he's going to pardon anyone who came within 250 feet of the Oval Office…I don't think they feel any real concern… [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Pope Leo Rebukes Trump, Vance, Johnson on Iran Strikes: War ‘Is Never Blessed ...
AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia Pope Leo XIV offered a sharp rebuke to defenses by President Donald Trump and other Republicans for the Iran war, telling a gathering of cardinals that war “is never blessed by God.” It’s far from the first time the first American pope has spoken out on the topic of military actions. And it comes amid Trump’s ongoing aggressive critiques of Leo for his outspoken advocacy against numerous wars, including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and more recently the U.S. and Israeli strikes in Iran. Before he became pope, the former Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost objected to the Trump administration’s immigration policies, took issue with Vice President JD Vance’s comments about the theological concept of ordo amoris, and rejected Trump’s invitation to join his newly-formed “Board of Peace.” The war in Iran has sparked more intense and express critiques from the pontiff. In March he urged Christian political leaders who start wars to examine their “conscience” and “go to confession,” and he followed that with several social media posts in April calling for “peace” and calling for the world to “reject the logic of violence and war.” Leo gathered the Cardinals to the Vatican last week, and made comments on the topic of war during his homily Friday, with his remarks reported on by Vatican News. The pope addressed multiple issues but war was the one highlighted by the headline used by the Holy See’s official news portal: “Pope at Consistory Opening Mass: War is never blessed by God.” The Vatican News report described Leo as inviting the Cardinals to ask for “the gift of peace in unity” as he delved into war and peace: Reflecting on the many conflicts affecting humanity, he stressed that “war is never worthy of humanity, and it is never blessed by God, because, even if we are equipped with high-tech weapons, the Creator has endowed us with intelligence and free will to resolve conflicts as human beings and not as beasts.” The Pope then added that “peace is a duty of justice because we are one human family, a magnifica humanitas that finds its head and redeemer in Christ.” Referring to the path outlined in his first encyclical and recalling the teaching of Saint Paul VI, the Pope encouraged perseverance in building the “civilization of love,” in which justice and charity are inseparably linked. “As she proclaims the Gospel, amid both joys and persecutions, the Church is… [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago
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