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THE BOARD OF PEACE - HOPE FOR THE FUTURE

Special Envoy Steve Witkoff: "We have achieved a peace deal in Gaza. We have brought the hostages home. All of the bodies, except for one. And we will bring that body home too. And maybe most importantly, we have created a sense of hope for what the future can bring to Gaza and all other places where the Board of Peace will operate."

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HAYWORTH: BIG PHARMA PRICES SPIKE AGAIN

J.D. Hayworth says drugmakers raised prices on 350 prescription drugs this year, noting Americans pay “on average, three times as much” as patients in other developed nations. Polling shows 84% blame Big Pharma for high costs.

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GAZA IS ALL ABOUT LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION

POTUS: "I'm a real estate person at heart, and it's all about location. And I said, look at this location on the sea. Look at this beautiful piece of property. What it could be for so many people. It'll be so, so great. People that are living so poorly are going to be living so well. But it all began with the location. That's the vision." https://rumble.com/v74okqu-president-trump-live-from-zurich-at-the-board-of-peace-charter.html

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KUSHNER LAYS OUT POST-WAR PLAN AT DAVOS

At the Board of Peace, Jared Kushner stated, “peace is a different deal than a business deal,” explaining efforts to move from ceasefire to security, governance, and economic rebuilding in Gaza, just over 100 days after the final agreement.

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“When we say we need Greenland to protect ourselves, they should say great, how fast can we help. Which is why I filed the bill to allow the President to annex Greenland and make it a part of the United States, and it appears that he’s gonna successfully get that done.” - Rep Randy Fine

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“I think there’s a myriad of questions that he’s going to need to answer. The very fact that we have things going on with judges…that were kept in the dark, even about subpoenas of phone records of members of Congress…This was a situation where he simply has Trump Derangement Syndrome…” - Rep. Mark Harris

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“He’s been a globalist, he was a puppet, he was placed in position…My opinion, that election was as rigged as it gets...This guy (couldn’t) care less about Canadians…” - Paul Nolan

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YouTube TV rejects Disney's request to restore ABC for Election Day coverage amid blackout
Disney made the request earlier Monday, but YouTube TV said restoring the broadcast channels for a single day would cause greater confusion. The channels have been blacked out since last week.

YouTube TV on Monday afternoon rejected Disney's request for the platform to restore ABC and its other broadcast channels for Election Day coverage on Tuesday amid the streaming platform's blackout on them.

Disney made the request earlier Monday, but YouTube TV said restoring the broadcast channels for a single day would cause greater confusion. The channels have been blacked out since last week.

“We agree that the right priority here is to give customers what they want,” YouTube TV acknowledged in a blog post. “As you know from the many content disputes you’ve been part of, customers don’t want companies fighting and content blackouts. But unfortunately, your proposal would permit us to return Disney’s ABC stations only for a day and will cause customer confusion among those who may briefly see ABC on YouTube TV only to lose it again shortly after.”

ABC, ESPN, and other Disney-owned channels have been blacked out on YouTube TV, which the streaming platform explained in its most recent statement that it was for “advocating for fair pricing” to offer its customers “the best TV experience.”

Disney said it was requesting the one-day pause in the blackout so that customers can have the information they need for the upcoming election.

“Despite the impasse that led to the current blackout, we have asked YouTube TV to restore ABC for Election Day so subscribers have access to the information they rely on,” Disney said. “We believe in putting the public interest first and hope YouTube TV will take this small step for their customers while we continue to work toward a fair agreement.”

The blackout threatens to extend into a second week as the two companies have failed to reach an agreement on carrier fees.

“Our contract with Disney has reached its renewal date, and we’ll not agree to terms that disadvantage our members while benefiting Disney’s TV products,” YouTube TV said. “We know how disruptive it is to lose channels you enjoy, and we’re committed to continuing to work with Disney to reach an agreement.”

ABC is planning expansive coverage of Tuesday’s elections, including gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, and the New York City mayoral race.

Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage.

 

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HOUSE EDUCATION PANEL OPENS PROBE INTO ALLEGED ANTISEMITISM AT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
The panel wants from the union by Sept. 4 all communication and documents from officials that included the words "antisemitism," "Israel," "Israeli," "Palestine," or "Palestinian," dating back to Oct. 7, 2023, when Hamas attacked Israel.
The House Education and Workforce Committee has opened an investigation into alleged antisemitism at the National Education Association, the largest teachers' union in the U.S.Committee Chairman Tim Walberg sent a letter Thursday to
 
NEA President Rebecca Pringle, writing that his panel is "gravely concerned" about antisemitic content in the group's 2025 handbook and the Representative Assembly’s vote in July 2025 to ban materials by the Anti-Defamation League.
The letter asked the union to by Sept. 4 give the committee all communication and documents from officials that included the words "antisemitism," "Israel," "Israeli," "Palestine," or "Palestinian," dating back to Oct. 7, 2023, when Palestinian-backed Hamas attacked Israel.
 
He also said the investigation will help the committee consider whether legislative changes are needed – including ones to specifically address antisemitic discrimination in labor unions and to combat antisemitism in federally funded schools.
The Representative Assembly in July passed a resolution to boycott the ADL's Holocaust education materials after union delegates said the league's antisemitism definition was too strong,
 
. However, NEA leadership overturned the vote after public outcry.
The union's 2025 handbook says it will celebrate International Holocaust Remembrance Day by “recognizing more than 12 million victims of the Holocaust from different faiths, ethnicities, races, political beliefs, genders, and gender identification, abilities/disabilities, and other targeted characteristics,” the letter reads.
 
The union's handbook includes plans to educate members and the public about the history of the Palestinian Nakba "but offers no context about the history of the state of Israel and the events that led to its creation," Walberg says.
 
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FBI AGENTS RAID FORMER NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISER JOHN BOLTON'S HOME
Bolton was one of several national security advisors for Trump, but was eventually fired and became a critic of the current president.

FBI agents early Friday raided the home of former National Security Advisor John Bolton as part of an investigation into a national security matter, U.S. officials told Just the News.

FBI Director Kash Patel hinted at the action in a cryptic post on his X social media account.

“NO ONE is above the law… FBI agents on mission,” Patel wrote.

Officials said the search of Bolton’s home involved a national security case that began under the Biden administration, but wasn’t aggressively pursued until Patel took over earlier this year. They declined to be more specific.

Bolton was one of several national security advisers for Trump, but was eventually fired and became a critic of the current president and Patel's nomination as FBI Director.

Earlier this year, Trump pulled Bolton's security clearance and Secret Service protection, drawing objections from some GOP senators like Tom Cotton of Arkansas.

After that action, Bolton eerily predicted he might face further action from Patel's FBI.

"I think the central characteristic Trump seems to be looking for in all of the appointees we’ve seen so far is fealty to him," he told the Christian Science Monitor in January. "A lot of people say it’s loyalty. Loyalty is a virtue, it’s a good thing. That’s not what Trump wants. He wants fealty to him. He wants submissiveness. He wants yes-men and yes-women. And Kash Patel has demonstrated, in his service in Trump’s first term, that he’ll simply do whatever Trump wants.

In response to a question in the interview about Patel, he said: "I don’t think he’s qualified," Bolton told the Christian Science Monitor  "And if there is a retribution campaign, and there certainly seems to be, he would be a central element of it. I think that’s dangerous."

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