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Good evening. It's Wednesday, January 17.
Tonight: the Biden White House for months now has been desperately seeking to wrangle another $60 billion out of the U.S. Congress to send to their friends and allies in Ukraine but for the first time since this branch of that war began two years ago, large sectors of the American public—along with many European nations—have decisively turned against further funding of this bloody yet futile war. House Republicans, led by their new speaker, Mike Johnson, have been adamant that no new funding for Ukraine will be authorized, let alone another $60 billion, which would be the largest authorization yet without several conditions being met, chief among them real steps to first secure the American border before the Ukrainian border is secured, including measures that the Democratic Party have long claimed were fascist and white nationalist when Trump was advocating them, as well as meaningful oversight measures to monitor and control how those billions of American dollars that are sent to Kiev are being used, and by whom.
At least thus far, it seems like Speaker Johnson is being very firm in holding tight to those demands. Just a couple of hours ago, he went to the White House with other top House Republicans to meet with President Biden and by all accounts, including the account provided by the speaker immediately after he left the Oval Office, the two sides remain far apart, evidently unable to reach an agreement that would keep the war in Ukraine funded. We'll report on the latest and show you the speaker's comments as Biden's guest to keep this war funded with American resources is, at least for the moment, still being stymied. The U.S. Security State of the military-industrial complex almost never loses, in Washington. The war in Ukraine has been their top priority for two years, and competing with Israel, it still is. We'll see if they lose this time,
Then: the Israeli destruction of Gaza continues unabated, though there is no problem there when it comes to the flow of U.S. dollars to Tel Aviv, largely because President Biden has been very willing to resort to clearly illegal means to keep sending American weapons without any congressional approval, knowing that both parties overwhelmingly support his doing so. We will show you the latest independent data, including videos that demonstrate the unparalleled nature, at least for modern warfare in the last, say, six decades, of the destruction of civilian life in Gaza, including the very real risk, one now might say, the probability that tens of thousands of Gazans will imminently die not from bombs alone, though those too, but to the full-scale ongoing Israeli blockade and as a result, from a combination of hunger and various treatable infections for which no antibiotics are available in Gaza.
Our view since the start of the war has been the same. It has not changed. Regardless of your views on its wisdom or desirability, the fact that the U.S. government is financing and arming Israel at great cost to both the country and its citizens, requires that everyone at least know what is actually being done there. We will show you what's taking place, and you can make up your mind about whether you're comfortable financing it and supporting it.
We'll also examine one of the most common and most cynical rhetorical tactics that I hear almost every day for justifying this Israeli war in the eyes of Westerners, namely arguing that because Hamas is vehemently anti-LGBT people in the West, especially gay people should consider this war against Hamas particularly just. In other words, if you're a gay person, you should so hate Hamas because they're anti-LGBT you should be cheering on the Israeli destruction of Gaza. And if you're not, there might be something wrong with you. This is an argument that is as corrosive as it is disingenuous and given how commonly wielded it now is not just for this war in Israel, but for all Western conflicts, we'll briefly examine the problems with it.
After that, we will take a look at a new report that documents the amazing luck that members of Congress have had in trading stocks, constantly trading at profits that significantly exceed the market, and how that amazing luck and skill has continued throughout 2023. The report is produced by an anonymous but highly reliable independent data journalist who really got his start on Twitter where he saw this work was not being done and then began doing it, in a way that has a great deal of impact and I'll show you a little bit about that person. The report details how many members of Congress are now following in the footsteps of Nancy Pelosi and exhibiting remarkable skill and luck with buying and selling at exactly the right time to maximize their profits.
And then, we will look at new proof, this time provided by the U.S. government itself, that the Hunter Biden laptop was—I know that's going to shock you—authentic all along. I think this is one of the worst media scandals in recent times that most of the corporate media repeatedly spread, a CIA lie, right before the 2020 election, that reporting on material from the Hunter Biden laptop did not warrant confidence because the documents were not real, but rather were Russian disinformation. Every time there's new proof that the laptop and the documents on it were, in fact genuine and authentic, and every time the media refuses to retract their false story, like now, it's still more proof of why contempt for the corporate media is not only justified and well earned, but actually vital.
And then, finally, this is a story we were going to report on Monday and ran out of time. The Metropolitan Police of London issued a chilling statement, one that I would submit could be found, by definition, only in an authoritarian country in which it vowed that it was going to criminally investigate a speaker at an anti-war protest held last Saturday in London, even though the anti-war protest itself was entirely peaceful. The speech that was given enraged a lot of people. It was interpreted, I think, falsely, as calling for more massacres of the kind that took place on October 7. But even if that were the speaker's intent, and he vehemently denied that it was calling for violence against foreign countries, against Iran or against, Yemen, or against Iraq or Russia, or against Hezbollah or Israel is protected speech. This is another example of how our core free speech protections are being eroded in the West in the name of shielding this foreign country from criticism.
For now, welcome to a new episode of System Update, starting right now.