Good News of the Week, June 6, 2021:
Good News of the Week, June 6, 2021: 1. President Trump was greeted with a standing ovation at the NC GOP State Convention yesterday. He covered a lot of topics and vowed, “We’re going to take back our country.” You can watch his speech on RSBNetwork.com.
2. At the same convention, Georgia’s RINO governor, Brian Kemp, was greeted by a chorus of loud, sustained boos. Kemp spoke for approximately 30 seconds before it was quiet enough for those in the press area to hear him speak.
3. Senior Advisor of the Trump Administration, Jason Miller, confirmed that President Trump will launch his own social media platform this summer. It is in the beta testing phase now and will launch sometime between Independence Day and Labor Day.
4. President Trump has been issuing a lot of statements this week. After Facebook announced that they will censor him for two years, he responded by saying, “Next time I’m in the White House there will be no more dinners, at his request, with Mark Zuckerberg and his wife. It will be all business!”
5. Hundreds of pages of Fauci’s e-mails were obtained through a FOIA request. Since their release, Fauci has been forced to admit that COVID-19 could have come from the Wuhan lab, his upcoming book has been scrubbed for pre-order from Amazon and Barnes & Noble websites, and Steve Scalise has sent a letter to Democrats demanding they call Fauci to testify before Congress.
6. Georgia Senator Burt Jones will lead a delegation of GA lawmakers to Arizona early this week. They will meet with their counterparts, discuss election integrity and how to replicate the audit, tour the audit facility and get a brief from the AZ forensic audit team.
7. A federal judge overturned
California’s 32-year ban on “assault rifles.” The judge called the ban a failed experiment that violates people’s constitutional right to bear arms and that deprives law-abiding Californians of weapons commonly allowed in most other states and by the U.S. Supreme Court.
8. A survey of more than 40,000 found that 31% of Americans are either unwilling to get the jab or uncertain that they will get it.
9. CNN continues to lose viewers. Compared to last May, they have lost 44% of their daytime viewers and 45% of primetime viewers. They are not even on the list of the top five primetime cable networks anymore. More people are now watching HGTV in the evenings than CNN.