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In what becomes something of a mixed-blessing victory for Joe Biden, the sentencing of the woman charged with theft of Ashley Biden’s diary is set to come down. The problem for many, including Joe, is this confirms it is legitimate, after all.
In California, the new $20 minimum wage for fast-food workers went into effect on April 1st. There have been numerous reports of laid-off workers, hours being cut, and even businesses closing their doors permanently as a direct result. The labor leaders were to hold a rally in the state capital to celebrate but then called the press to tell them not to come out due to a lack of worker support.
Then in Florida, one paper thought it had a big expose on Ron DeSantis wasting state funds, but then it was found the columnist delivering this hit piece managed to misreport the budget for a program to the tune of over $500,000,000. Stealth edits to the piece were to follow.
Finally, we check in to see how Don Lemon is doing with his new talk show on Xitter, following his implosion with Elon Musk after they spoke together. It is fair to say he is not doing well at all.
Now, crack one open and savor some mainstream media mayhem and malpractice.
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When the diary of Ashley Biden emerged, there were efforts to diminish its legitimacy.
The fact that one of those charged with stealing the diary was sentenced has established the legitimacy of its contents.
A good indicator of how bad the new $20 minimum wage law in California quickly became is that a celebration rally for workers was canceled due to a lack of workers’ interest.
At the Palm Beach Post, an accusation about Ron DeSantis was only off by half a billion dollars.
Don Lemon is still uploading episodes of his latest venture, despite the audience falling to near zero.