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Release of Twitter Files and Brittney Griner

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Good morning, today on The Meter, we will be covering the latest batch release of the Twitter Files. New Owner and CEO, Elon Musk made public secret documents withheld by the social media giant that proves the collaboration of the FBI, Democrat Party, mainstream news desks, and Twitter executives such as former CEO Jack Dorsey to censor information about The Biden family's business dealings detailed on the laptop and censor discussions about issues such as Covid being created in a Chinese lab. This was all done to hurt President Trump and help Joe Biden. What should be done to prevent such clandestine operations against political candidates in the future? Also, Brittney Griner is now back on American soil. Joe Biden coordinated a deal with Vladimir Putin to return Viktor Bout, a convicted terrorist sentenced to 25 years for dealing black market arms to kill American soldiers. The UAE hosted to swap where the 2 prisoners passed crossed on the tarmac while paraded on camera. The negotiations failed to return American Marine veteran Paul Whelan whose been held for 4 years on phony espionage charges. Whelan released a statement that his days may be numbered in the Russian Gulag. Was this a fair exchange? In addition, The US Senate is now final as Raphael Warnock won reelection against Herschel Walker in the GA runoff giving the Democrats a 51-49 majority. The Democrat win gives them all committee chairs and a cushion in legislation with tight votes. In a surprise shakeup AZ Senator Kristen Sinema has become an independent. Though Sinema will caucus with Democrats, she sighted the Party's big leftward shift. Could this bother Democrats in the future. Please join the discussion at 10AM. The call-in number is 347-308-8933. Your input is essential.

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