Trump admin rehashes 2016 election and Malcolm-Jamal Warner drowns: Morning Rundown

Donald Trump and his administration warm up old grievances in the middle of the benefits on his manipulation of the Epstein affair. The actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner drowns on vacation at Costa Rica. And the fans spent hours queuing before the Tesla diner opens at 4:20 p.m. in Hollywood.
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Trump intelligence leaders are trying to rewrite the history of the 2016 elections in the midst of the benefits of Epstein
The Trump administration seems to try to move from the conversation on its management of the Jeffrey Epstein case with a wave of new publications on the social networks of President Donald Trump, the publication of new files of the Ministry of Justice and By evoking old grievances.
Trump threatened to block a new football stadium in Washington, DC, if commanders do not change their names in Redskins. The administration too has published Martin Luther King Jr. FBI monitoring records Yesterday despite the opposition of his family. He was not immediately clear if they laid new light on King’s life, the civil rights movement or his murder. Subsequently, King’s daughter, Bernice King, posted on X: “Now do the Epstein files.”
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And Trump’s intelligence leaders are carrying out a systematic campaign to rewrite the history of the 2016 elections. The national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard and CIA director John Ratcliffe cited reported emails to alleviate that Obama administration officials have manipulated and plotted the legitimacy of Trump’s electoral victory in 2016.
Gabbard said the emails reveal a “betrayal plot” by Obama administration officials to undermine Trump’s authority as president. Ratcliffe said that an examination of an intelligence assessment of 2017 showed named Democrats at the time “career professionals – all to go to Trump”.
But an investigation by the Bipartite Senate in 2020 and a recent CIA review both revealed that Russia interfered in the 2016 elections. Secretary of state Marco Rubio, who was the interim president of the Senate intelligence committee in 2020, signed the committee’s conclusions that there was no evidence of “collusion” between the Trump and Russia campaign. But, he added, there was “irrefutable evidence of Russian interference”.
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More new policies:
- Trump’s “big nice bill” Will add 3.4 dollars to national debtAlthough the number of people not insured will increase by 10 million in the next decade, the Congressional Budget Office said.
- In a critical audience During the threat of the Trump administration to reduce the funding of Harvard University, the Ivy League school accused the administration of having violated the rights of the first amendment while the DoJ argued that financing cuts are a way to protect against anti -Semitism.
- Andrew Cuomo made the opposition to Trump an important part of his first campaign for the mayor of New York. But the president is absent Of the former restart of the general elections of the governor of New York.
- The director of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland announced his resignationMarking another high -level departure while questions are looming on the future of the agency.
- Hunter Biden claimed his father’s disastrous debate last year against Trump was the result to take a sleeping pill.
XAI’s last minute pentagon
The inclusion by the Elon Musk XAI Ministry of Defense in value contracts of up to $ 200 million was a last -minute addition, said a former Pentagon employee. This decision raised eyebrows, especially on the heels of the Xai chatbot, Grok, by making an anti -Semitic tirade.
The program, announced last week, also includes Anthropic, Google and Openai. It is billed as a partnership between the Ministry of Defense and American technological companies which are on the border of AI development. Glenn Parham, the former Pentagon employee, said the contracts have been underway for months, going back to the Biden administration. Before Parham took on a government acquisition in March, he said that the contracts had not included XAI.
It is not known what prompted Pentagon officials to add XAI to the mixture of contracts, and the Pentagon said in a statement that the anti -Semitism of Grok was not enough to disqualify it. Critics do not know if XAI models are reliable enough for government work. Other companies awarded by contracts have already undergone a long government review, while Xai had not done the same before Parham left his work from the Pentagon, he said.
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Psychiatrists talk about the FDA panel on antidepressants
A panel of the FDA discussing the use of antidepressants during pregnancy has largely consumed a disinformation or facts out of its context, according to several psychiatrists who have passed at the meeting of yesterday. Almost every 10 panelists have shaken medical consensus on the safety of selective inhibitors of the re -recovering of serotonin, or SSRIs, and said that there were risks associated with taking medication during pregnancy, such as autism, false layers or congenital malformations. Some panelists have said that antidepressants do not work at all and that depression is disappearing alone. A single panelist pleaded for the use of ISRS and postponed the assessments of other risks.
“They really excited security concerns that are not based on evidence or evidence and which are not at all balanced with concerns concerning the risks of untreated depression,” said Dr. Joseph Goldberg, professor of clinical psychiatry at the Icahn school of medicine from Mount Sinai in New York.
Some studies have found a slightly high risk of miscarriage associated with the use of antidepressants during pregnancy. However, there is no convincing evidence suggesting that SSRIs are linked to autism or congenital malformations. Read the full story here.
The actor of “The Cosby Show” Malcolm-Jamal Warner dies at 54 years old
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, the best known actor for his role as Theo Huxtable on “The Cosby Show”, drowned after being swept away at Costa Rica, the authorities said. He was 54 years old. The Costa Rica’s judicial investigations department said Warner swimming on Sunday in Pala Cocles in the province of Limón, when a current led him deeper into the sea. A source close to Warner said he was on vacation with his wife and young daughter, and his family was bringing his body back to the United States for funeral.
Warner took into account his role as a fictitious son of Bill Cosby in “The Cosby Show”, which took place for eight seasons. He continued to play in “Malcolm & Eddie” and tried to stage. Warner also played the bass, winning a Grammy in 2015 for his work as a star interpreter, and he played in several productions outside Broadway. Read the full story here.
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- Brett Hanksion, the Kentucky police officer who blindly experienced 10 balls in the home of Breonna Taylor during a sloppy raid in 2020, was sentenced to almost three years in prison.
- An increasing number of children in Gaza are die of malnutrition As thousands of people, the enclave suffers from a disastrous lack of food.
- FAA, Air Force and Skywest Airlines are investigate Between a B-52 bomber and a Skywest jet in the North Dakota which was taken in front of the camera.
- The man condemned in the abduction and murder of 1979 of Etan Patz, 6, whose disappearance rocked New York, should receive a new trial or be released from the guardA federal court of appeal ruled.
- A Jacksonville police officer, Florida was “stripped of his duties”, “ The authorities declared, after an online video, a white officer hitting a black man on the face when stopping traffic.
Choice of staff: Superfans arise for the opening of Tesla Diner

SUperfans has wrapped the sidewalks Near Tesla Dinner at the long -awaited Diner of Elon Musk in Hollywood during her opening day. Some were waiting outside since early in the morning, although the restaurant did not open its doors before 4:20 p.m., a reference that Tesla’s CEO often does marijuana. I spoke to people whose hunger and patience, as well as the lifespan of the battery of their electric vehicles, were tested while they were impatiently awaiting a first glimpse of the futuristic dinner and its humanoid popcorn robot, Optimus. – Angela YangCulture & Trends Reporter
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