NextDraft will be off for the rest of July, so you'll have to moan without me. I'm just taking a quick Summer break to allow my family to interact with me when I'm not curled around my Macbook Air in the fetal positon. Of course, I'll likely publish an occasional special edition if anything monumentally unexpected happens such as worldwide thermonuclear war or someone in the administration telling the truth. Something tells me you'll get plenty of coverage of the top story currently obsessing the internet, and mainstream and alternate media sources: Epstein, Epstein, and more Epstein. While it may provide a modicum of pleasure to see some of his most ardent supporters throwing Schadenfreude at Trump, the broader aspects of this story are nothing to celebrate. The MAGA rage against the Trump machine is rooted in the belief in wild conspiracies that Trump helped spread, and that have taken hold in America. As Heather Cox Richardson points out "Trump owes his 2024 victory to QAnon followers, who believe a cabal of Democratic lawmakers, rich elites, and Hollywood film stars are sex trafficking—and even eating—children. PRRI, a nonpartisan nonprofit organization that researches religion, culture, and politics, estimated that in 2024, about 19% of Americans believed in QAnon. CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten noted yesterday that QAnon supporters preferred Trump to Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024 by 61 points." The anger at Trump is rooted in conspiracy theories about the government, not over some ethical concern that Trump himself may be on a list. Julie K. Brown is a reporter who has been covering the Epstein saga longer than almost anyone. As she explains in this very interesting interview, the current debate has been muddied by false beliefs and outright lies: "We have the forces of truth and facts, versus the forces of conspiracy that want to fan theories in order to further some kind of agenda, whether that’s a political agenda or—there’s a million agendas. Some of these influencers, their agenda is to get more viewers or more listeners. So there’s these competing forces here with journalism today, and it’s not just with the Epstein story, but with almost everything." So while this is a story of a strongman trying to extinguish the flames of a fire he's been pouring gasoline on for years, it's also the continuation of another, broader story: Our shared reality going up in flames.
+ "If Trump and the MAGA media ecosystem can successfully spin the Epstein debacle into a conspiracy theory that helps them, or if they can make the story stop, it would suggest once again that his grip on the party and its base is total: an impenetrable force field no bit of reality can puncture. What if they fail? Maybe this is what it looks like when Trump loses his vise grip on his supporters." Charlie Warzel in The Atlantic (Gift Article): Nobody (Not Even Trump) Can Control the Epstein Story.
+ Attorney General Pam Bondi has made her latest move to fend off the pressure to release additional Epstein files. She fired Maurene Comey (daughter of James Comey) who was the prosecutor in the Epstein case. Comey warns her former colleagues: ‘Fear is the tool of the tyrant.'
+ We don't know what justice will look like in this situation. But we do know that the actual victims of Epstein's crimes didn't get much of it. As Julie K Brown reminds us: "Jeffrey Epstein abused probably at least 200 young girls, some of them reportedly as young as 12 years old, over a span of decades ... This was just not Epstein having sex in his mansion with a couple of underage girls. This was a whole operation. And I think people sometimes lose sight of the fact that he was able to continue doing that because our federal government and our criminal-justice system failed these victims, and never really pursued this case with the seriousness and intensity that they should have from the very beginning." And what of future victims? Well, as TNR explains, the State Department just chose a wild time to cut its human trafficking office. (In retrospect, I should have started my news break yesterday...)
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Pubic (Broadcasting) Enemy
While the media pressures on Trump are building, his GOP legislators continue to fall in line, on vote after vote. Even when it means undoing their own spending packages and ceding their own power. Senate approves cuts to NPR, PBS and foreign aid programs. "The Senate has approved the Trump administration's $9 billion rescission package aimed at clawing back money already allocated for public radio and television — a major step toward winding down nearly six decades of federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting."
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Details, Details
"Except for the fact that they have not technically committed any crimes, these are criminals. Except for the tiny, tiny, minuscule (I hate to even mention it) quibble that we have no evidence they’ve done any crimes, these people deserve to be locked up. Except for the minor, minor technicality that they haven’t violated any laws, other than by arriving here—which might not even have violated a law! We have asylum, or used to, before we decided to pull the rug out from under thousands of people—these are the worst of the worst." The Atlantic (Gift Article): Just a Tiny, Minuscule Technicality About the People Held at ‘Alligator Alcatraz.'
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Teen Titans
UK politicians will have a new challenge in the next election. Appearing to be cool to 16 and 17 year-olds. (That would definitely be enough to make me withdraw my candidacy). 16 and 17-year-olds to be able to vote in next general election, government plans. In the US, it's weird that you have to be 18 to vote, but you can be a toddler and still get elected.
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Extra, Extra
Health Trackers: "Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including home addresses and ethnicities, to track down immigrants who may not be living legally in the United States."
+ Emil Ticket: The only sure things in life are death and taxes and the GOP going along with anything Trump wants. "Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to advance the nomination of Emil Bove, President Trump's former personal attorney, to a lifetime federal judgeship. All the Democrats on the panel walked out and did not vote ... Bove's record in and outside the Justice Department has fueled opposition from 900 former DOJ lawyers who identify with both major political parties and a group of more than 75 retired state and federal court judges."
+ Day Break: "The United States Department of Justice is recommending that a Louisville police officer receive a one-day prison sentence for his role in the deadly raid on Breonna Taylor’s home in 2020."
+ Juul of Denial: "The Food and Drug Administration is allowing vaping brand Juul to keep its e-cigarettes on the market, providing relief to a company that has struggled for years after being widely blamed for sparking the teen vaping trend."
+ Boomers Not OK: Here's a stat that will probably surprise you. "The people most at risk from suicide aren’t those in crisis in adolescence or midlife, but men age 75 and older."
+ Between a Rock and a Barred Place: "U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum are in the Bay Area and visited Alcatraz Thursday morning as part of the controversial plan to reopen the federal penitentiary ... Nancy Pelosi called the "the stupidest initiative yet." (In other words, expect it to happen.)
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Bottom of the News
ScooperMan!: "David Corenswet may technically be the star of James Gunn’s 'Superman,' but the Man of Steel’s dog — well, foster dog, really — Krypto is proving to have a real world impact too. Thanks to the film, there’s been a surge in dog adoption interest." (People may want to adopt a CGI dog, since the pooch in the movie is entirely computer generated.)
+ Did the KissCam at a Coldplay concert just expose two people having an affair?
+ All right folks, see you in a couple weeks!
Thank you for you and taking a break. We need you NOT burning out and keeping the support and love of your family and remembering good times during the bad. Thank you.
I will miss you Dave! Enjoy your time off and leave your laptop at home ahahaha
Who is watching the beagles? It all about the dogs.