While Secretary Hegseth is approaching this question as though it was from "the liberal media," it's actually from a reporter at his former employer, Fox News:
Amazon's Ring is facing a class-action lawsuit that alleges their "Familiar Faces" feature collects and stores biometric faceprints from visitors and bystanders without consent.
So basically, you don't ever have to own a Ring camera to be surveilled by one.
Our neighbors' doorbells are converting our faces, our movements, and anything we do into data for Amazon to harvest.
This is easily one of the largest civilian surveillance networks humanity has ever seen.
Welcome to our new perverted dystopia where the physical spaces in our communities have become one big surveillance dragnet.
Asked about bombing water facilities in Iran, Trump goes on a bonkers rant about "rigged elections" in California: "I went on such a tear that they approved Steve Hilton immediately. It's such a rigged deal. It's so crazy. They approved him so fast. And by the way we have the US attorneys looking at it."
"But about Iran," Brian Kilmeade interjects.
Trump on Fox & Friends: "They're dying to make a deal. They want to make a deal so badly. We dropped $250 million of bombs on them last night. They're really in submission. They just don't know it yet."
Florida voters unequivocally banned gerrymandering for partisan gain in their Constitution, which nobody denies is exactly what was done here, but GOP judges are GOP operatives and therefore “so what.”
Jessica: Susan Collins loves to say I'm pro-choice. We have 13 states alone that have trigger laws where if you are six weeks pregnant you can't get access to reproductive healthcare. That is something that mortally offends Susan Collins but yet she votes for Republican nominees to the court.
Scott Pelley:
"The very last thing that the previous ownership did was pay a multi-million-dollar bribe to the president to settle this frivolous, ridiculous lawsuit.
And very shortly after that, somehow the Trump administration approved the sale."
Every state AG in America should be blocking the Paramount deal as the fruits of blatant corruption.
And then unwind the prior corrupt deal.
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