Glenn Beck and former UK prime minister discuss CCDH leaked documents — ‘Our governments are in cahoots!’



Depending where you are in the western hemisphere, freedom of speech is either all but gone or it’s precariously hanging in the balance, as governments try to crush the very right that has differentiated the West from other more draconian regions.

In America, Elon Musk has become the face of the movement to preserve our First Amendment. As the owner of X, a global company, Musk would like to champion free speech overseas by keeping the X platform free of government censorship.

But he’s been met with hostility from would-be totalitarians all over the world who despise him for fighting for the rights of the people.

The latest example of this is Great Britain, where leaked plans from the Center for Countering Digital Hate, a British nonprofit, reveal the company’s top priority — “kill Musk’s Twitter.”

What’s even more disturbing is the reality that the CCDH has strong ties to Keir Starmer, the current prime minister of the United Kingdom, and the Biden-Harris administration. The founder of the organization, Morgan McSweeney, not only played a major role in Starmer’s rise to power, he also serves as Starmer’s chief of staff. Further, McSweeney is currently meddling in American politics by gunning for Harris and Walz to win the election. The Labour Party even paid for him to attend this year’s DNC. In the United States, McSweeney’s CCDH has been meeting with lawmakers to urge legislation aimed at increasing platform regulation and censorship.

Former Prime Minister Liz Truss recently met with Glenn Beck and shared her thoughts on the leaked documents and the overall state of both the U.K. and U.S.

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“Our governments are in cahoots doing really bad things to the public,” said Glenn.

“There have been numerous public attacks on X by the prime minister. Now, I don't believe that he will succeed if he takes on Elon Musk, but the mentality isn't to have an honest discussion about what's happening in Britain. The mentality is to try and quash any dissent and stop people talking about the very real issues that are affecting us,” said Truss, noting that one of the most glaring issues is “the sheer scale of illegal immigration into [the U.K.].”

Truss, who’s been following the U.S. election, says that comments from the likes of Hillary Clinton and other “members of the Democrat campaign” reveal that the United States and England are on the same path.

“Not only are [Democrats] putting in place these disastrous policies; they’re also trying to stop anybody from talking about them,” she said.

“This is not about left versus right, Democrats versus Republicans. This is about elites against the people,” added Glenn.

To hear more of the conversation, watch the clip above.

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Marco Rubio Blasts New York Times For Hiding Xi Jinping’s Role In Uyghur Genocide

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is calling out the New York Times for purportedly covering up the role Chinese leader Xi Jinping played in the genocide of Uyghur Muslims in the Xinjiang region of China.

Starbucks may yank its Facebook page — which boasts 35 million followers — after users complain about ‘woke’ posts: Report



Starbucks is reportedly considering whether to pull its social media presence from Facebook after it began receiving deluges of negative remarks to its decidedly "woke" posts.

What are the details?

According to a Monday report from the New York Post, the company is in the process of "evaluating their organic presence on Facebook."

On Thursday, BuzzFeed News reported that it had obtained internal Facebook discussions in which employees reported that Starbucks may take down its Facebook page. At the time of this reporting, the page has more than 35 million followers. The company is reportedly considering the move because of the "response it's gotten to its post about social issues."

A Facebook employee reportedly told colleagues, "Starbucks is in the process of evaluating their organic presence on FB, and whether they should continue to have a presence on the platform at all."

The Facebook employee's message reportedly continued, "Anything they post (organically) in regards to social issues or their mission & values work (e.g. BLM, LGBTQ, sustainability/climate change, etc.) they are overwhelmed by negative/insensitive hate speech related comments on their posts."

Starbucks, according to the insider, has reportedly struggled to moderate the tide of negative responses and cannot disable comments on its page.

The Post reported that if Starbucks yanked its Facebook page, it would be among "the largest companies ever to depart the platform."

In 2018, Tesla and SpaceX CEO billionaire Elon Musk deleted both brands' Facebook pages as part of the #DeleteFacebook campaign.

A Starbucks spokesperson told BuzzFeed News that the company stands "against that speech." The spokesperson did not, however, confirm whether the company is considering yanking its Facebook presence.

"While some changes have been implemented, we believe more can be done to create welcoming and inclusive online communities," the spokesperson added. "We work collaboratively with all companies we do business with to ensure any advertising done on our behalf is in alignment with our brand standards."

A spokesperson for Facebook told the outlet that the company works hard to "keep hate off their pages."

“We don't want hate on our platform and neither do our partners," the spokesperson said. “We have invested in technologies to take down hate speech, and we proactively detect 97 percent of what we remove. We also offer tools to limit this content from appearing on partners' pages including ways for brands to control those who can comment on their posts."

What else?

Rashad Robinson, who is president of civil rights organization Color of Change, told BuzzFeed News that he is "encouraged" by the idea that Starbucks would leave the platform.

“I can see other companies joining Starbucks — but unless Facebook is accountable to a set of rules and standards, then their exit from Facebook won't change Facebook," Robinson said in a statement.

CNN: Leaked documents prove that 'China underreported COVID-19 numbers'



CNN reported Monday that a trove of leaked internal documents from China prove that the communist nation underreported COVID-19 numbers in the early stages of the outbreak.

The news confirms what U.S. officials have believed for months: that China did not tell the truth about the severity of the pandemic from the beginning.

What are the details?

In its exclusive report, CNN revealed details from 117 pages of documents verified by experts to have come from the Hubei Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The city of Wuhan, where the virus was first discovered, is the capital of Hubei province.

The documents show that on Feb. 10, there were more than 5,900 new cases of coronavirus in the province, but officials reported that there were only 3,911.

So, you’re telling me, @CNN, that good old China might have been underreporting their COVID numbers? I’ll be darne… https://t.co/GdIJgyP6Ic
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On Feb. 17, Chinese officials reported that there were 93 COVID-19 deaths, but the documents showed there were actually 196 — more than twice what the government disclosed.

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For the date of March 7, the officials underreported both deaths and new cases. The leaked documents showed 115 new cases and 3,456 deaths, but officials reported that there were only 83 new cases and 2,986 deaths.

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Yanzhong Huang, a senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations told CNN after reviewing the documents, "It was clear they did make mistakes — and not just mistakes that happen when you're dealing with a novel virus — also bureaucratic and politically-motivated errors in how they handled it." He added, "If you look at the local level, the picture is not as rosy as the government had claimed."

Andrew Mertha, director of the China Studies Program at John Hopkins University, said that the underreported numbers from February "appeared to be a deception, for unsurprising reasons," explaining, "China had an image to protect internationally, and lower-ranking officials had a clear incentive to under-report — or to show their superiors that they were underreporting — to outside eyes."

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U.S. intelligence officials warned the White House months ago in a classified report that China was underreporting both its COVID-19 case numbers and deaths, according to an April 1 report from Bloomberg.

President Donald Trump said of China at the time, "Their numbers seem to be a little bit on the light side, and I'm being nice when I say that."

Vice President Mike Pence told CNN the same day:

The reality is that we could have been better off if China had been more forthcoming. What appears evident now is that long before the world learned in December that China was dealing with this, and maybe as much as a month earlier than that, that the outbreak was real in China.