r/antimisdisinfoproject

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President Trump calls birthright citizenship a "disgrace" ahead of the upcoming Supreme Court decision that could have major impacts throughout the country.

u/Sweihwa — 6 hours ago
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Israel targets paramedics in a ‘double tap’ attack on Southern Lebanon. Paramedics rushed to help victims of an Israeli “Defense” Forces attack today – then the invaders fired a second missile at them.

u/Fatty_Willing_Plane — 7 hours ago
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Bernie Sanders issues a stark warning about the scale of AI-driven job displacement: "AI, automation, and robotics could lead to nearly the loss of 100 million jobs in America over the next decade."

u/Murky-Option2916 — 8 hours ago
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Graham Platner, "They want you to own nothing. They want you to rent your car, your house, your entire life from them, from a billionaire class that owns everything around you. That's their ideal future, and we can't let them have it."

u/Shizzilx — 15 hours ago
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Trump: "If Democrats took control of the country, I think this country is finished. These people are sick."

u/BabaMe6024 — 14 hours ago
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The final shot from 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert': Stephen sings 'Hello, Goodbye' with Paul McCartney, his family and the show's crew joins them on stage and then Paul turns off the lights to the Ed Sullivan Theater

u/Elk1998 — 18 hours ago
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Multiple ICE warehouses were sold by people in Trump's circle who were sitting on the properties and losing money. Some properties were bought by the feds for 10x their list price. It's a new level of corruption — and taxpayers paying for it.

u/SiriusGD — 16 hours ago
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We are deciding — collectively — to separate Children from a Parent (or both Parents). The government should be sharing what they know, and ensuring that data on the Children is collected, so we can make sure these Kids are in good situations. - Tara Watson

May 19, 2026 - PBS NewsHour. White House correspondent Liz Landers interviews Tara Watson of the Brookings Institution: brookings.edu/people/tara-watson

Here’s the Brookings research article: The administration has detained 400,000 immigrants: What do we know about their children? - Brookings - May 18, 2026 (Research article)

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Here’s the full 6-minute segment on:

* PBS NewsHour’s website (with Transcript): What happens to children when immigrant parents are detained by ICE - May 19, 2026 (PBS NewsHour’s website)

* YouTube: What happens to children when immigrant parents are detained by ICE - PBS NewsHour - May 19, 2026 (YouTube)

From the video description: Since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term, the administration has detained nearly half a million immigrants, according to a new report. But the number of children they leave behind and what happens to them, most of whom are U.S. citizens, is largely unknown. White House correspondent Liz Landers discussed more with Tara Watson of the Brookings Institution.

PBS News: pbs.org/newshour

Donate to PBS News: go.pbsnews.org/support

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u/Alissinarr — 14 hours ago
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Mark Cuban says OpenAI’s trillion-dollar data center bet is doomed because AI processing will get faster, cheaper and more efficient before the spending ever makes sense

u/Murky-Option2916 — 14 hours ago
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Some of y'all need to read your history books. The same books that Republicans decided we shouldn’t read, because they’re afraid it’ll hurt People's feelings to know that their Ancestors were so savage, that they would enslave Black Folk. - Jasmine Crockett to the Witnesses in a Judiciary hearing

US Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) - May 20, 2026. Here’s the full 6-minutes on YouTube: Rep. Jasmine Crockett: “Proud Boys, White Supremacy, and Republicans Playing Dumb" - May 20, 2026 (YouTube) - From the description:

In this Judiciary Committee hearing, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett pushes back as witnesses struggle to give direct answers about the Proud Boys, neo-Nazis, and white supremacy.

Rep. Crockett calls out what she describes as blatant hypocrisy from Republicans who claim to support “law and order” while defending January 6 rioters and downplaying the role of extremist groups involved in the attack on the Capitol. She also connects the conversation to broader issues surrounding voting rights, racial discrimination, and the ongoing fight over how American history is taught.

From the Proud Boys to neo-Nazis to January 6 pardons, Rep. Crockett makes one thing clear: white supremacy should not be difficult to condemn.

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u/Czech_Coconut — 22 hours ago
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AOC: This is what drinking water in Georgia looks like after Meta began data center construction in the community.

u/Bull1753361 — 1 day ago
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Built to Fail: The Corporate Shift to GenAI and the New Architecture of Public Risk

The tech sector is quietly pulling a massive bait-and-switch on the public. For years, engineers built narrow AI to solve specific, difficult math and science problems. This specialized software speeds up drug discovery, maps protein folding, and handles massive data analysis without needing to think like a human. Now, tech monopolies are starving those practical tools to fund general-purpose artificial intelligence. This shift is not just an upgrade in software capability. It is a deliberate effort to build systems that replicate human cognition, creating an entirely new architecture of corporate risk and public vulnerability.

The real dangers are hidden in plain sight, buried inside technical documentation, corporate supply chains, and infrastructure demands. On a physical level, the massive data centers required to train these monolithic models are breaking local utilities. These facilities consume millions of gallons of water for cooling and demand unprecedented amounts of electricity. This resource hogging directly triggers regional grid instability, drives up consumer utility bills, and forces aging coal and gas plants to stay online longer to meet the surging power demands.

The underlying architecture of general-purpose systems turns them into permanent surveillance engines. To function and improve, they must continuously vacuum up global data, text, audio, and video. When tech firms plug these models into public camera networks and biometric scanners, they create the backend infrastructure for automated, real-time mass surveillance. Because these tools process unstructured information, they allow corporations and law enforcement to run predictive policing algorithms, automate censorship, and manipulate consumer behavior at a psychological level without human oversight.

This centralization creates a catastrophic single point of failure for our digital society. When everyday infrastructure relies on a handful of proprietary AI gateways, a single software bug, cyberattack, or corporate bankruptcy carries a massive blast radius. Instead of a resilient, distributed tech ecosystem, we are building a fragile bottleneck. A few corporate entities extract global knowledge, lock it behind proprietary walls, and rent the basic tools of modern life back to the public under total algorithmic control.

u/CollapsingTheWave — 23 hours ago
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Protestors in Greenland are outside the U.S. embassy chanting “Go Home USA.” This is what Donald Trump has done to our nation. He’s made us a global embarrassment.

u/meokjujatribes — 12 hours ago
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South Lebanon: Aboudi's a disabled survivor farewell to 11 of his family members killed by an Israeli airstrike

Aboudi is alone now ... he lost his mom dad siblings nephews and other family members.

u/Velvetcrow666 — 18 hours ago