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Gabbard Slams Media Over Russia Hoax Lies

On Tuesday’s episode of The Ingraham Angle, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard addressed criticism from Democrats and the media regarding her role in revealing the truth behind the 2016 Russia hoax investigation. Gabbard sharply criticized figures like Sen. Mark Warner (D‑VA) and mainstream outlets for dismissing whistleblowers and discouraging challenges to Washington’s intelligence apparatus.

California’s AI Parody Ban Crushed in Court

A federal judge has struck down California’s law banning AI-generated political parody videos, ruling in favor of Elon Musk’s platform X, the Babylon Bee, and video-sharing site Rumble. The plaintiffs argued the law infringed on free speech, and U.S. District Judge John Mendez agreed, citing federal protections for online platforms.

Lula Snubs Trump Over Tariffs, Turns to China and BRICS

Brazil’s socialist President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva said Tuesday he will not negotiate with President Donald Trump on the 50-percent tariff the U.S. recently imposed on Brazilian exports. Instead, Lula said he plans to contact Chinese communist leader Xi Jinping and other BRICS allies while inviting Trump to a climate summit.

Blackburn Vows to Make Tennessee ‘America’s Conservative Leader’

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) launched a gubernatorial bid for Tennessee.

Trump Voters Demand FDA Crackdown on Foreign Drug Threat

A new poll shows 92 percent of Trump voters want the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to increase enforcement to protect Americans from unsafe prescription drugs, especially those imported from foreign manufacturers. The survey, conducted by Fabrizio Ward for Rx Border Defense, highlights overwhelming support among conservatives for stronger pharmaceutical oversight, American drug manufacturing, and secure borders.

RFK Jr. Shuts Down $500M mRNA Push

Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced that the department is terminating 22 mRNA vaccine development contracts.

Radical Islamist’s Defamation Suit Against Journalist Collapse in UK Court

A UK court dismissed Mohammed Hijab’s defamation suit against conservative journalist Douglas Murray, labeling his testimony worthless.

Brian Burch Confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican, Conservative Catholic Leader Installed

The U.S. Senate confirmed Brian Burch by a 49–44 vote on August 2, 2025, to serve as the U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican.

British Anti‑Immigrant Protests Surge: ‘Send Them Back’ Chants

British protesters rallied against migrant housing across London and Manchester, chanting “Send them back” and demanding stronger borders.

Florida State University Antisemitic Gym Assault Could Trigger Criminal Charges

A Florida State University graduate student may face criminal charges after a viral video showed her harassing and shoving a Jewish peer.

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