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Meta whistleblower Jason Sattizahn: "When our research uncovered that underage children using Meta VR in Germany were subjects to demands for sex acts, nude photos and other acts no child should ever be exposed to, Meta demanded we erase any evidence of the dangers we saw..."
Quotes from today's subcommittee hearing:
“In Meta’s ongoing tradition of moving fast and breaking things, it broke its repeated promise to parents and congress to protect kids on their platform. That is why a bipartisan coalition of 42 stated attorney generals with wildly different political views on a number of things decided to take this on.”
"Over the last six years, it became very clear to me that Meta will not change from the inside out. During my long tenure, the only things that actually led to doing the right thing was the fear of losing control... Whether over finances or oversight or regulation from the outside."
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Tonight's Oval Office address is the ideal opportunity for Joe Biden to announce that he won't be running for a second term. This is not disclosure; rather an informed hunch, having reported on the movements of many presidents. Today's short statement, an inexplicable half-hour behind schedule, mostly repeated yesterday's identical call to end political violence, along with added assurances that there'd be expanded protection for Trump going forward; an inquiry into the Secret Service's activities; and a mention of his conversation Trump and that he and his family were in Biden's prayers -- pieces that bespeak the closing books and the setting of actions for the future. And tonight, Biden could both upstage the GOP -- with a "game on" call for a cast of democratic aspirants -- and leave a bandaged Trump and his Milwaukee minions shooting in a thousand directions, with their prime target, Biden, now beyond reach. Trump's VP? -- ho hum -- versus talented Dems declaring candidacies. A ratings mismatch. Old overwhelmed by new. Future trumps past. The White House has said in advance Biden will be talking tonight about the shooting. But he's already done that, twice.
The setups are just right. The timing, ideal. I repeat, just a hunch. But stay tuned.
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OK, what about the third count? It involves “false entries in the Trump Organization’s records, such as checks and invoices dated between August 1, 2017, and October 18, 2017.”
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Guilt may galvanize.
The legal complexities and political ramifications of this verdict are dizzying, to be sure. It could be boon or bust for America's first felon president.
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What impact will this have on Trump's presidential campaign?
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