
July 7, 2026
Platner Implosion + 350 FBI Agents on J6: Jul 7 Briefing
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CNN's Scott Jennings blasts Democrats for suddenly abandoning Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner only after his newest accuser is a leftist, asking why they ignored his prior Nazi tattoo, rape fantasies, and communist self-description.
Newly released J6 bodycam footage obtained via Judicial Watch FOIA lawsuit captures a police officer on radio apparently stating '350 FBI agents are on the scene' during the January 6, 2021 Capitol event.
California Governor Gavin Newsom is pushing legislation making it a felony to seize ballots before certification, warning he will prosecute anyone who helps President Trump with election integrity efforts in the state.
Maine Democratic Party leadership and high-profile Dems including Ruben Gallego and Ro Khanna formally withdrew their endorsements of Senate candidate Graham Platner and called on him to drop out following new rape allegations.
A viral video of a woman getting stuck trying to sneak under a newly upgraded BART fare gate in San Francisco is drawing attention to the Bay Area transit system's rare crackdown on fare evasion.
A blue state is reportedly ignoring daycare facilities collecting massive government subsidies despite having no children enrolled, adding to a growing national pattern of taxpayer fraud in publicly funded programs.
Microsoft is conducting a major jobs purge across its Xbox gaming division under new leadership, with reports indicating the cuts are only the beginning of a significant company overhaul.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio impressed observers with his poised and knowledgeable response when unexpectedly questioned about FIFA's decision to reverse the red card suspension for USMNT striker Folarin Balogun.
Reality TV personality Spencer Pratt went viral for torching New York City Mayor Mamdani in an online takedown, drawing attention to Pratt as a rising Republican voice after his Los Angeles mayoral race run.
The NATO summit opened in Ankara, Turkey with Trump's influence resulting in no Zelensky speech and the Ukraine issue being sidelined, signaling a clear shift in U.S. foreign policy priorities within the alliance.
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The dominant story driving conservative engagement today is the complete collapse of Graham Platner's Maine Senate campaign. What Scott Jennings hammered home on CNN — and what conservatives are amplifying loudly — is the rank hypocrisy at the center of the Democratic establishment's belated reversal. High-profile Democrats including Ro Khanna, Ruben Gallego, and the Maine Democratic Party itself all withdrew endorsements after new rape allegations emerged. But as Jennings pointedly noted, these same figures had already signed off on a candidate with a Nazi tattoo, self-described communist leanings, and publicized rape fantasies — rationalized and overlooked by the likes of Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Tim Walz, the Bulwark, and Pod Save America. The question conservatives are asking is sharp: what, exactly, changed? The answer, per Jennings, appears to be the politics of the newest accuser.
Running parallel — and potentially even more explosive in the long term — is the Judicial Watch release of over 1,000 hours of Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police bodycam footage from January 6, 2021. Investigators are already finding significant material. A clip circulating widely features what appears to be a police officer stating over radio that "350 FBI agents are on the scene." The footage was released following a FOIA lawsuit filed in June 2024, and the full archive of 1,630 videos is now publicly available through Judicial Watch. The implications of a large-scale pre-positioned FBI presence on January 6 are ones conservatives have long demanded answers about, and this footage is likely to fuel weeks of further scrutiny.
The underlying thread connecting these stories is institutional credibility — or the lack of it. Democrats propped up a deeply compromised candidate until political self-interest demanded otherwise. The FBI's presence and role on January 6 has never been fully accounted for, and new footage is reopening those questions. Meanwhile, Governor Newsom is pushing legislation that would make it a felony to seize ballots before certification — a move critics see as shielding election processes from outside review. Across all three stories, the pattern is the same: powerful institutions and officials acting to protect themselves while stonewalling accountability.
Tomorrow, watch for whether Graham Platner formally drops out of the Maine Senate race — the cascade of lost endorsements and canceled events suggests his exit may be imminent. On the J6 bodycam front, independent researchers and journalists are still digging through 1,630 videos, and additional findings beyond the FBI radio traffic clip are likely. The NATO summit in Ankara continues as well, with Trump's sidelining of the Ukraine issue and absence of a Zelensky speech sure to generate more fallout from U.S. allies and critics at home.