Zuckerberg tells Dr. Fauci it's Trump's fault ... AG Bill Barr attacks Disney, Google, Microsoft and Apple .... Evictions loom for millions of Americans unable to pay ...


Jesuit Dr. Anthony Fauci on the AMDG Jesuit Podcast: How his Jesuit education helped prepare him for the pandemic
June 24, 2020 — Dr. Anthony Fauci said the way his Jesuit education stressed intellectual rigor and the importance of service to others helped prepare him for his work in public health during an interview on the AMDG Podcast
“When I went into medical school, I was as much a humanitarian as I was a scientist,” Dr. Fauci told AMDG host Mike Jordan Laskey, reflecting on his time as a student at the Jesuit institutions Regis High School in New York City and the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. “And that has had a major impact on the direction of my career in medicine, science and public health.”


Dr. Anthony Fauci Addresses His Fellow Jesuit Educated Graduates


Donald Trump turns the White House into a rally venue again by posing under a Trump-branded crane to boast about 'deregulating' showers, dishwashers and lightbulbs and rant against Joe Biden claiming he will 'abolish the suburbs'
  • Event staged on the South Lawn of the White House included a large crane and two Chevy pickup trucks
  • Trump blasted regulations including those that govern shower-heads and dishwashers
  • Claims people that do dishes run the machine three times 
  • 'You take a shower, the water does not come out'
  • Also complained people run dishwashers three consecutive times 
  • Says he brought back 'old fashioned incandescent light bulbs' 
  • Said his plans will protect suburbs from being 'obliterated by Washington' 


Barr accused China's Communist Party of committing 'economic blitzkrieg' and went after U.S. tech giants for 'collaborating' with a regime intent on surpassing the U.S.



Speaking with Fauci in a Facebook live video on Thursday, Zuckerberg said some outbreaks of coronavirus were 'avoidable' and criticized the administration for 'calling into question' whether people should wear masks. 'Our government, and this administration, have been significantly less effective in handling this,' Zuckerberg said, comparing the recent surge in U.S. cases to other countries that have seen falling new cases. 'You know, I was certainly sympathetic early on when it was clear that there would be some outbreaks no matter how well we handle this,' Zuckerberg said.






Utah official is booed for canceling meeting about schoolchildren wearing masks when 100 pack the room WITHOUT face coverings
  • Utah County Commissioner Tanner Ainge was met with jeers from the crowd as he told attendees 'this is the exact opposite of what we need to be doing'   
  • Parents and members of the public had gathered Wednesday to discuss their objections to a mask policy requiring children to wear face masks 
  • Around 100 packed into the Provo meeting room without masks  
  • Gov. Gary Herbert announced last week that all students in K-12 schools and on school buses must now wear masks 
  • Some parents have claimed masks will 'rewire children's brains' and 'teach them to fear the world', and threatened to pull their kids out of school 



Ice Cube hit back at Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, accusing the NBA star of being a Judas after he criticized him and other black celebs for their anti-Semitism in a column for The Hollywood Reporter.


Evictions loom for millions of Americans unable to pay rent during the COVID-19 pandemic as eviction moratoriums expire - and data shows 22 million fear they won't make next month's rent
  • Millions of Americans risk becoming homeless when eviction moratoriums put in place to protect them during the COVID-19 pandemic expire
  • According to the latest weekly Census Bureau data, 11.6 million people live in households that missed their last rental payments 
  • More than 22 million Americans also have no, or only slight confidence, that they will be able to make next month's rental payments, the figures show
  • People who rent have largely been able to survive the initial months of the pandemic due to eviction moratoriums put in place in most states 
  • A federal moratoriums that protects one third of renters will expire July 25 and other state and local ones are also due to expire 
  • Those measures, however, have had a cascading effect within the housing market as landlords who cannot collect rent struggle to cover their own bills 




Elon Musk has kept a tight lid on his brain chip Neuralink startup, but has shared it could re-train the area of the brain linked to depression and addiction, which would cure the person of the ailments.




After hours of emotional public testimony and a middle-of-the-night vote by the California city's council members, the novel proposal which aims to limit racial profiling, went through.




Joe Biden Drops N-Word And Makes Other Racial Disparaging Remarks


'The island was an absolute cesspool, just ask Prince Andrew about it': Donald Trump tells reporters to quiz Duke of York about Jeffrey Epstein's 'pedophile island' in newly uncovered 2015 video
  • Trump brought up Prince Andrew while discussing Epstein's links to Bill Clinton
  • Andrew acknowledges visiting Epstein there but says he never witnessed crimes
  • Like the Clintons, Trump himself also socialized with Epstein before his disgrace