Thursday Executive Summary
Biden corruption, social media censorship, Barrett hearings, police under fire, and more.
Biden Corruption
Hunter Biden emails under investigation by Senate Homeland Security Committee after hard drive report emerges (Fox News)
Notice Biden campaign not denying Post’s scoop facts on Hunter Biden’s sleaze (New York Post)
Hunter Biden offered $10 million annually by Chinese energy firm for “introductions alone,” email shows (National Review)
To The Washington Post, the story isn’t the Bidens, it’s that Republicans want answers (The Washington Post)
Social Media Giants Run Interference
Twitter reportedly suspends Trump’s official campaign account over video relating to NY Post’s Hunter Biden report (Daily Caller)
You don’t say: Twitter CEO Dorsey admits censorship of Post story is “unacceptable” (Washington Examiner)
Facebook reducing distribution of Hunter Biden story in New York Post (Fox Business)
Ex-Facebook honcho Tim Kendall says Big Tech is a “threat to democracy,” calls for social media reform (Fox News)
Politics
Amy Coney Barrett emerges from final day of hearings largely unscathed (Washington Examiner)
Public support for Barrett’s confirmation shoots up (The Washington Free Beacon)
House Republican introduces resolution to remove Pelosi as speaker over “mental capacity” (The Daily Wire)
Dueling town halls for Trump, Biden after debate plan nixed (Associated Press)
Kamala Harris cancels campaign travel after two staffers test positive for COVID-19 (CBS News)
White House official pushes back on Trump’s Barr critique, claiming AG “saved his presidency” (Fox News)
FBI, DHS say hackers have gained access to election systems (Fox News)
Annals of the “Social Justice” Caliphate
Project Veritas reveals Colorado Democrat operative is antifa militant who promotes killing in the streets (The Post Millennial)
Blame the Democrats’ War on Cops — America has fewest cops in a quarter century, data find (The Washington Free Beacon)
U.S. gun sales soar amid pandemic, social unrest, election fears (Reuters)
Man admits firing shot that preceded Kyle Rittenhouse shooting (The Washington Times)
Rioters trash Portland restaurant after antifa “reviewers” target it (PJ Media)
Amazon rejects Shelby Steele’s Michael Brown documentary for not “meeting content quality expectations” (Washington Examiner)
Closing Arguments
Policy: U.S. doesn’t need a president who hides his agenda from voters (Issues & Insights)
Policy: Censorship of Hunter Biden bombshell validates Republican skepticism of Big Tech promises (The Federalist)
Humor: Joe Biden publishes official list of what “Voters Don’t Deserve to Know” (Genesius Times)
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