Couverture de H3: Europe Blocks Us. Dems Sue to Censor You. Connect It.

H3: Europe Blocks Us. Dems Sue to Censor You. Connect It.

H3: Europe Blocks Us. Dems Sue to Censor You. Connect It.

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The UK blocks U.S. use of Diego Garcia. A British operative fights in federal court to keep a censorship nonprofit running in New York. Democrats scramble to stop ballot reviews in Georgia. And Chuck Schumer moves to elevate the Pride flag alongside Old Glory. Tara connects the dots in an episode about sovereignty, speech, and power. 🎧 EPISODE SUMMARY This episode asks one core question: Why are we paying for alliances that don’t act like allies? After reports that UK leadership under Keir Starmer blocked U.S. operational use of Diego Garcia and Royal Air Force bases during tensions with Iran, Tara examines the imbalance. The U.S. has sent roughly $175 billion in Ukraine-related support and maintains 80,000–100,000 troops under European Command. We spend about $66 billion annually maintaining overseas bases. Yet when access is requested — the answer is no. Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed the tension directly, questioning why Europe expects American missile systems and carriers for its defense, while objecting when the U.S. positions forces in its own hemisphere. ⚖️ The New York Federal Court Battle Meanwhile, a major First Amendment case is unfolding in New York. Imran Ahmed, head of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, is fighting visa revocation after Rubio suspended it. The CCDH publicly pushed to remove accounts including Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during COVID debates. Now Democrat-aligned attorneys — including figures associated with Center for American Progress, founded by John Podesta — are in court arguing that revoking Ahmed’s visa violates free speech. Tara’s framing: They claim First Amendment protections to defend a foreign-led operation accused of pressuring platforms to censor Americans. This case could determine: Whether foreign nationals can run censorship nonprofits on U.S. soil Whether visa authority can be used in national security disputes Whether transatlantic political coordination is influencing domestic speech 🗳 Fulton County Showdown In Fulton County, Georgia, Democrats are fighting DOJ and FBI access to voter rolls and ballot images. The legal dispute centers on: Internal voter rolls Ballot chain-of-custody records Running rolls against federal databases Some filings reportedly seek to block database comparisons on privacy grounds. Tara argues transparency should settle the issue — and asks why access is being contested if confidence is high. 🏳️ The Pride Flag Bill Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has introduced legislation responding to flag policy changes at Stonewall National Monument. The proposal would allow the Pride flag to be flown alongside the U.S. flag in federal contexts. Tara frames this as part of a broader cultural shift, questioning symbolism, national identity, and political messaging. 🛸 The Transparency Question The episode also touches on renewed promises to release: UFO/UAP files COVID origins intelligence Other long-requested classified materials Tara notes Congress has previously voted to declassify COVID origins documents without full public release. Will this time be different? 🌍 Core Themes This Episode Connects Military sovereignty & base access Transatlantic political friction Visa authority & foreign nonprofits First Amendment boundaries Election transparency disputes Cultural symbolism in federal policy Declassification credibility 📢 TALKING POINTS Diego Garcia access controversy UK–U.S. alliance tension CCDH visa case Free speech vs. platform pressure Fulton County voter roll litigation Automatic voter registration debates Pride flag federal status bill Declassification skepticism 🎯 SOCIAL MEDIA POST We fund the bases. We station the troops. We send the missiles. But when we ask to use what we pay for — we’re blocked. Now a British political operative is fighting in U.S. court to keep a censorship group running here. And Democrats are scrambling to stop ballot reviews in Geo ...
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