Thursday morning, after the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to end temporary protected status for Haitians, the people who helped revive Springfield, Ohio, were trying to figure out how long they could keep their jobs and their driver’s licenses, and whether they should start preparing for deportation. Pastor Carl Ruby captured the mood: “We had hoped this would become a time of celebration . . . but it has become a time of lament.”
Fleeing gang violence and what has become a de facto civil war, thousands of Haitians have helped reverse decades of decline in Springfield since 2010. They filled factory jobs, opened businesses, started churches, and helped stabilize the city’s population after years of shrinkage. But that growth stopped after JD Vance amplified a pernicious lie about Haitians in Springfield eating dogs and cats.
Now the Trump administration is set on removing many of the very people who helped bring Springfield back.
Yesterday’s 6–3 ruling by the Supreme Court cleared the way for the Trump administration to end TPS, meaning that although litigation may continue, many Haitians here in Ohio and all across America under TPS are subject to deportation immediately.
Jim Swift, Substack, June 2026
SCOTUS lets Trump end protected status for endangered Syrian and Haitian refugees
The Supreme Court’s right-wing majority ruled Thursday that courts cannot review non-constitutional challenges to the Department of Homeland Security’s decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status for refugees fleeing particularly dangerous countries.
“No one leaves home unless home chases you. Fire under feet. Hot blood in your belly. It’s not something you ever thought of doing. Until the blade burnt threats into your neck.”
Painful memories from the 1940s reveal how trauma can damage the fortunes of future generations:
‘Israel of the Balkans’: Srpska fights like Israel for survival, Milorad Dodik tells ‘Post’
The invocation of ‘shared historical trauma’ echoed through Dodik’s remarks; trauma rooted in the genocidal horrors of the ’40s , when Jews and Serbs were murdered together in places like Jasenovac.
On July 11, 1995, Serb fighters rounded up and killed more than 8,000 Bosniak men and boys in a United Nations-declared “safe zone” in the town of Srebrenica.
That was the only legally recognised genocide of the Bosnian War.
The Srebrenica Massacre began on July 11, 1995, and concluded on July 22, 1995. Over 8,000 Bosniak Muslim males between the ages of 12 and 77 were captured and brutally executed. It was considered the bloodiest massacre and crime against humanity Europe had seen since the end of WW2.
The reason:
…… leaders, backed by Serbian president Slobodan Milošević and the Yugoslav People’s Army, launched an armed revolt against the new state . Their aim was to carve out an ethnically homogenous Serb territory, Republika Srpska, by forcibly removing or killing non-Serb populations – a strategy that came to be known as ethnic cleansing . Eastern Bosnia, where Srebrenica is located, saw particularly brutal campaigns: in just the first months of the war, Serb forces destroyed villages and massacred thousands of Bosniak civilians in the region . Bosniak survivors from surrounding towns fled to the predominantly Muslim town of Srebrenica, which by mid-1992 became a besieged enclave crowded with refugees and defended by a small local force.
The resolution (document A/78/L.67/Rev.1), adopted by a recorded vote of 84 in favour to 19 against, with 68 abstentions, condemned any denial of the Srebrenica genocide as a historical event and actions that glorify those convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide by international courts. It also requested the Secretary-General to establish an outreach programme titled “The Srebrenica Genocide and the United Nations”, starting its activities with preparations for the thirtieth anniversary in 2025.
In explanation of vote ahead of the vote, Serbia’s President, Aleksandar Vučić, noted that before the session started, he had “already bowed my head and laid a flower” at a memorial for all Bosniaks killed. Calling on “everyone in this room to vote against this resolution” as it is “highly politicized”, he asked its main author, Germany, why it was proposed — as individual legal liability had already been delivered through indictments, verdicts and convictions. Citing the resolution on genocide passed in 2015, he stated that the current text would not bring reconciliation to Bosnia and Herzegovina or the region. Asking the representative of Germany “why they were hiding all the preparations for this resolution”, he called for recognition of the genocide against the Serbian people in the First World War, losing 28 per cent of its overall population ranking first ahead of France, and acknowledgement of the country’s rare anti-Nazi position in South-East Europe during the Second World War.
Many non-Serbs in the western Balkans distrust Russia, particularly because of its long-term support for Serbia – and those fears were exacerbated by the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Indeed, before the invasion Russia showed whose side it was on in the Balkans when Moscow wielded its UN Security Council veto in 2015 to prevent a resolution that would have recognised the Srebrenica massacres as genocide on the 20th anniversary of those atrocities during the Balkan war. Around 8,000 Bosnian Muslims were slaughtered in Srebrenica.
The narrative of genocide denial in the Russian media was even used to counter accusations of atrocities by Russian forces in Ukraine, notably Bucha. A report on Russian state-controlled First TV said:
Recall that [Srebrenica] has become synonymous with the genocide of the Muslim population, which, according to the west, was committed by the Bosnian Serbs in July 1995. But over time, many facts appeared confirming that a well-planned operation was carried out in Srebrenica, behind which stood western intelligence services.
Russia has long had a role in the western Balkans and sees its partnership with Serbia as a means of countering western influence in the region. This means Russia pulling Serbia away from forging closer ties with the EU and as former US ambassador to Nato, Kurt Volker, said at the time: “Moscow wants to make it clear that the Balkans won’t be part of mainstream Europe.”
While the Israeli war on Gaza rages on, Serbia continues to defy the European stance—offering steady political and military backing to “Israel” since October 7, 2025.
Ignoring Europe’s growing condemnation of Tel Aviv’s war crimes in Gaza and the deliberate starvation of its people, Belgrade instead proudly showcases its close and long-standing alliance with the Israeli Occupation.
Netanyahu’s Nightmare Is Playing Out on the Streets of Belgrade. Can It Happen in Israel?
Serbia’s huge rallies against the government of right-wing populist Aleksandar Vučić greatly concern Israeli PM Netanyahu. His decision on Sunday to fire the head of the Shin Bet increases the possibility of a ‘Serbian Moment’ in Israel
Serbia is currently the only country in Europe that is trading ammunition with Israel, stated Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić in an interview with the Jerusalem Post, adding that he is often criticized for this by his colleagues. Last year, military equipment worth €42.3 million was exported from Serbia to Israel, according to the newspaper.
PM Netanyahu expressed his gratitude to President Vučić for his unwavering support of Israel’s efforts to free all of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza,
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with the President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić in New York
During the meeting, the Prime Minister discussed with President Vučić the ways to extend the cooperation between Israel and Serbia, particularly in the fields of security and trade.
Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed his gratitude to President Vučić for his unwavering support of Israel’s efforts to free all of the hostages held by Hamas in Gaza, including Alon Ohel, who holds Serbian citizenship.
The Prime Minister shared with the President of Serbia the details of his conversation with Alon’s parents, following the dissemination by Hamas of a video that shows their son in the terror organization’s brutal captivity.
The election of Siniša Karan as the new President of the Republic of Srpska (Serb Republic) will deepen ties between the two countries. Prime Minister Netanyahu sent a message of congratulations. In January, the PM hosted two Bosnian Serb leaders in Jerusalem.
A Trio of Genocidal States: The Hidden Motives Behind Serbian and Indian Military Support for ‘Israel’
The military equipment from Orthodox Serbia and Hindu India has played a critical role in the killing and destruction in Gaza.
Despite international condemnations, Western countries, led by the U.S. and Germany, continue to provide extensive military support to “Israel” for its ongoing assault on Gaza. This support has enabled the Israelis to drop munitions equivalent to the power of three Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs on the besieged Palestinian territory.
However, military equipment from Orthodox Serbia and Hindu India has also played a crucial role in the killing and destruction in Gaza, as revealed by investigative reports from Balkan and Israeli sites.
The political-religious ideology of Zionists, Hindus, and Serbs shares a deep-seated hostility toward Muslims and employs similar genocidal tactics, with the goal of killing and displacing Muslims in Palestine, India, and the Balkans.
Serbian Complicity
It is not surprising that Serbia has been found exporting munitions and weapons to “Israel” for the destruction of Gaza, given the longstanding relationship between the two nations. Serbia has even agreed to open an embassy in Jerusalem, the capital of the future Palestinian State.
In October 2023, Serbia exported weapons worth 540.120 million euros to “Israel,” according to the Balkan Insight on April 13, 2024.
The site reported that Serbia has sent large quantities of weapons to “Israel” since the beginning of the assault on Gaza in October 2023.
A joint investigation by Haaretz and the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network (BIRN) on June 10, 2024, revealed a massive increase in the volume of Serbian weapons sold to “Israel” since Operation al-Aqsa Flood.
The investigation tracked nearly eight Israeli military flights from Serbia transporting Serbian weapons to Tel Aviv, estimating Serbian arms exports to “Israel” at 15.7 million euros since the assault on Gaza.
Serbia defied the UN experts’ recommendation on February 23, 2024, to halt the export of tanks, artillery, infantry weapons, and mortar shells to “Israel.” These munitions and weapons are available in Serbia, and produced by the state-owned company Krusik.
The UN Human Rights Council also called on April 5, 2024, to stop selling, transferring, and shipping arms, munitions, and other military equipment to “Israel” to prevent further violations of international humanitarian law and human rights abuses.
“Israel” already receives a significant number of weapons from the United States, which has conducted an unprecedented airlift of arms to Tel Aviv, involving hundreds of military cargo planes and ships.
This is in addition to Boeing 747 planes that primarily landed at Nevatim Airbase near Be’er Sheva, and other weapons arrived by ship.
However, as stockpiles dwindled, the Israeli military began using artillery shells marked for training only and munitions produced in 1953, despite a maximum shelf life of 40 years, according to Haaretz, prompting increased imports.
“Israel” needed both guided and unguided munitions for aircraft, particularly bunker-buster bombs, air defense system missiles, medium-caliber ammunition, tank and artillery shells, infantry weapons, and mortar shells, according to Serbian military expert Vlada Radulovic in Haaretz.
On November 6, 2021, Belgrade opened a trade office in Jerusalem, strengthening ties after relations had soured following Israeli recognition of Kosovo’s independence from Serbia. Serbia subsequently withdrew its previous promise to move its embassy to Jerusalem.
A source close to the Serbian government told The Times of Israel on November 16, 2021, that the political disagreement over Kosovo’s recognition will not affect the deep relationship between Serbs and Jews.
Serbia was the first to ratify the Balfour Declaration and the first to refer to the Jewish state as “Israel,” with the ancestors of political Zionism’s founder Theodor Herzl buried in Serbia, he said.
Kosovo established diplomatic relations with “Israel” in early February 2021 and in March became the first European and majority-Muslim country to open an embassy in western Jerusalem.
Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in 2008, and 97 UN member states, including “Israel,” have recognized it as an independent state.
The trade between Serbia and “Israel” amounts to approximately 73 million euros annually.
Serbia has also assisted “Israel” in developing relations with the UAE, its closest Arab ally, and the only country with a strategic partnership agreement with Serbia, according to The Times of Israel.
Indian Complicity
Under the leadership of Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, India has drawn closer to “Israel” than ever before.
Currently, New Delhi is the Israeli Occupation’s largest arms buyer, with annual purchases exceeding $1 billion, and India’s arms purchases from “Israel” increased by 175% between 2015 and 2019.
Since then, Indian and Israeli companies have begun producing weapons in factories in India, according to Middle East Eye on February 12, 2024.
India has imported $2.9 billion worth of military equipment from “Israel” over the past decade, including radars, surveillance aircraft, combat drones, and missiles, according to Reuters on February 23, 2024.
On May 11, 2024, the Hebrew website Caliber3 reported that India had intensified its arms shipments to “Israel” during the Gaza assault, part of a broad military manufacturing cooperation between the two countries since 2017.
It confirmed that a company affiliated with the Ministry of Defense of India, Munitions India, received approval to export its products to “Israel” in January 2024.
Another Indian company, Premier Explosives, was also granted permission to export explosives and related items to the Israeli military, along with equipment and technologies, since the onset of the conflict.
Further, Indian-made Hermes 900 drones, produced by the privately-owned Adani Group, were exported to “Israel” between 2019 and 2023.
The Adani-Elbit joint venture, combining India’s Adani and Israeli Occupation’s Elbit Systems, sold over 20 Hermes 900 drones to “Israel.”
Tablet magazine on May 7, 2024, stated that the joint Indian-Israeli arms companies complement U.S. munitions supplies and other larger defense equipment to “Israel.”
In the future, India could also replace U.S. supplies for a wide range of warfare systems in addition to regular munitions, the report noted.
American activist Jackson Hinkle highlighted on X the role of state-owned Indian arms factories in shipping weapons to “Israel” for participation in the genocide of Palestinians.
For an understanding of genocidal tendencies in India see:
Part 1 of this series will provide the historical context for genocidal violence against Muslims in India. It analyzes how the first stage of Genocide, Classification, is unfolding in India.
Andy Burnham chooses Labour Friends of Israel ex-chair as chief of staff, report says
James Purnell was a cabinet minister under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown
Britain’s then secretary of state for work and pensions, James Purnell, makes a statement to the press in central London, on 24 January 2008 (Shaun Curry/AFP)
Andy Burnham has reportedly asked former minister James Purnell, who was once chair of the Labour Friends of Israel group and has been the chief executive of a major lobbying firm, to be his chief of staff.
Burnham, who is likely to replace Keir Starmer as the British prime minister by 17 July, is preparing his team for government and is working with figures from different sides of the Labour Party.
Burnham’s current allies include Josh Simons, the former director of the think tank Labour Together, which is widely credited with propelling Starmer to power, but also MP Louise Haigh, reportedly a victim of the Labour Together machine.
Chief of staff is a crucial role and would make Purnell Burnham’s right-hand man. According to the Guardian, Purnell has indicated he will accept the role.
Purnell was a minister under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown in the 2000s. He shared an office with Burnham, a fellow minister, in the Blair years.
Israeli authorities and security forces have deliberately targeted Palestinian children, resulting in genocide and atrocity crimes in the Gaza Strip and war crimes in the West Bank, a UN independent commission of inquiry said in its latest report released on Tuesday.
“The evidence shows that Palestinian children have been deliberately targeted and killed by the Israeli security forces,” said Srinivasan Muralidhar, chair of the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and Israel.
The report refers to the period following Hamas’ invasion of Israel in late 2023, which resulted in 1,200 deaths and 250 taken hostage, and the subsequent war Israel waged against Gaza that has to date killed more than 70,000 Palestinians in the besieged and occupied territory.
“Even after the October 2025 ceasefire, children continue to be killed and seriously injured, with continued disregard by Israel for the ceasefire and for the protection owed to Palestinian children under international law,” he said.
Vance grew up in Middletown, Ohio, a working-class community known for its sprawling steel mill. He was primarily raised by his grandparents – James and Bonnie Vance – whom he affectionately called “Papaw” and “Mamaw.”
Vance told a Washington Post reporter that his grandparents were “classic blue-dog Democrats, union Democrats.” His grandmother voted Democrat her entire life, and his grandfather did, except for Ronald Reagan in 1984.
The Democratic line in his family extends beyond his grandparents, however. The New York Times reports that Vance’s wife, Usha Vance, was also a registered Democrat until at least 2014, when the two got married.
Trump first registered as a member of the Republican Party in 1987. But records show that since then he’s changed his party affiliation five times.
In October 1999, he joined the Independence Party of New York.
Not long after, he declared himself a potential candidate for the Reform Party’s presidential nomination for the 2000 election. The Independence Party of New York was at that time the state affiliate of the national Reform Party.
But after just four months, Trump withdrew from the race.
Then in 2001, Trump became a Democrat — and remained one for eight years.
In a 2004 interview with CNN, he said that “in many cases” he identified more as a Democrat than Republican.
“It just seems that the economy does better under the Democrats than the Republicans,” he said.
Despite his praise for the Democrats, Trump returned to the Republican Party in 2012 and has remained a member since.
Tech moguls such as Elon Musk (Tesla, X), Peter Thiel (former CEO of PayPal), and venture capitalists like David Sacks (former CEO of Yammer), Marc Andreessen (Meta board member) and Ben Horowitz (former CEO of Opsware) have all thrown their support behind Trump. According to Axios, Musk and Sacks lobbied Trump to appoint J.D. Vance, who himself is a former venture capitalist, as his vice president.
There is wide coverage in recent outlets of the grooming of Tulsi Gabbard over her life to ultimately have her placed in a position to influence US National Security, in favour of Russia. Read these links to find out more yourself.
Tulsi Gabbatd was a Democrat.
In January 2019, she announced she was running for president of the United States on the Democratic ticket. She ultimately suspended her presidential campaign in March 2020 and endorsed Joe Biden. In 2024, Gabbard announced that she was joining the Republican Party.1 In the following year, Trump successfully nominated her to the post of Director of National Intelligence.
She grew up in a cult run by Chris Butler in Hawaii. She seems to have been brainwashed and eventually became a propaganda machine for Russia.
There are numerous documents detailing how she presented Russian propaganda aimed at changing attitudes of American citizens.
she was accused of failing to immediately denounce the launch of Russia’s full-blown invasion into Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022 and of repeating Russia’s arguments for this invasion. Weeks before the invasion, Gabbard claimed “Biden can very easily prevent a war with Russia by guaranteeing that Ukraine will not become a member of NATO.” That same year Gabbard also took heat for claiming that she was “deeply concerned” over claims about biological weapons in Ukraine, endorsing Russian claims that the U.S. and Ukraine were involved in dangerous biological research before the war. She has also repeatedly claimed that Ukraine is not a democracy.
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published on October 16, 2022. Caroline Sinavaiana-Gabbard, 78, was killed in Samoa on May 25, 2024 Tulsi Gabbard has staked out extreme positions on LGBT+ rights, spread disinformation about Ukrainian biolabs, and claimed she was being shadowbanned by Big Tech while using her vast social media footprint to label Joe Biden a “warmonger”.
Through 25,000 pages of documents, including hundreds of memos spanning 2011 to 2017, the American news website has shown Butler’s circle closely guiding Gabbard’s moves throughout much of her early time in Congress. These documents were provided to The Washington Post by Rebecca Saltzburg, who worked on digital strategy for several of Gabbard’s congressional campaigns.
The documents reveal how Butler gave Gabbard instructions on the legislation she should propose while she was in Congress, which policies she should embrace, and how she should conduct herself on television.
One memo about Iraq reportedly suggested that it was time for Gabbard to publicly promote a plan to divide the country into three separate regions. “It’s time for TG to come up with this idea,” the memo quoted an unnamed person as saying.
A 2014 memo from SIF urged Gabbard to propose legislation penalising countries with citizens who had fought for the Islamic State, and to issue a statement about it. “Get it started in the morning,” the person wrote. “You need to be the leader in this regard. Don’t dick around.”
Interestingly, Gabbard issued a statement a day later. And a week later, even introduced legislation on it in the House.
In a document dated 2015, Gabbard was given talking points for an interview with CNN. The memo stated that she should say that being excluded from a Democratic presidential debate was not a “boo-hoo, I don’t get to go to the party” situation. Once again, Gabbard used these very words in her interview: “The issue here is not about me saying boo-hoo, I’m going to miss the party.”
To defend and burnish Tulsi Gabbard’s image as her political star was rising, her congressional campaign hired a public-affairs firm in 2017 that tried to suppress coverage of an alleged pyramid scheme connected to her Hindu sect, according to interviews, emails and Federal Election Commission records.
Gabbard, a former House member who is now President Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, was raised in the Science of Identity Foundation, a sect tied to a direct-marketing firm accused of running a pyramid scheme in several countries. Neither Gabbard, the sect nor the firm, QI Group, wanted the relationships scrutinized.
Gabbard’s campaign paid Washington, D.C.,-based Potomac Square Group for the PR cleanup, trying to mask the connections. But the operation was directed by a Science of Identity follower—and longtime Gabbard adviser—who sits on the board of a QI subsidiary.
The revelations shed further light on Gabbard’s ties to the religious group—publicly described by some former followers as a cult that demands total loyalty to its founder—and to the Hong Kong-based QI, which has been a target of criminal and civil cases alleging fraud and racketeering in at least seven countries.
Lawmakers have looked closely at Gabbard’s connections with Science of Identity and QI ahead of her confirmation hearing Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee, according to people familiar with the matter. Gabbard’s ties raise questions about her judgment and loyalty, congressional staffers said.
French security replaces Palantir with domestic firm ChapsVision, a complicated choice
Used since the 2015 terrorist attacks, the controversial American company’s data analysis software is set to be gradually replaced by that of a French provider. The long-awaited decision presents a significant technological challenge.
By Olivier PinaudPublished on June 17, 2026, at 3:04 pm (Paris)
According to the multi-billion dollar company, the US raised concerns over a “method of bypassing” the AI model, whereby users might be able to trick the bot for more nefarious purposes.
We, the UK, are expected to suffer austerity yet again to fund a war. Researchers have put together an understanding of the desperate measures taken to fund their part in the Great War, which began in 1914.
Here is an extract from the piece:
This post contributes to our occasional series of guest posts by external researchers who have used the Bank of England’s archives for their work on subjects outside traditional central banking topics.
In August 1914, Britain was the world’s wealthiest country. Yet there was no guarantee that government would be able to harness that wealth for World War I. Effectively, Britain was forced into a ‘Battle for Capital’ simultaneous with its military efforts — with the efficacy of the latter dependent on the success of the former. Over 80% of the £7,280 million Britain borrowed from 1914 to 1919, was raised at home. New research shows that Britain’s desperate efforts to marshal its citizens’ capital for the purpose of war, while also struggling to direct wartime production, profits and labour, led to a sharp shift in the sources of its borrowings during the war and in the years after.
The shift in the sources of borrowed capital that was so critical to the outcome of the First World War mirror the profound changes inflicted by the conflict on the nation’s finances, its economy and society at large. New information about those changes comes from some of the hundreds of ledgers of War Loan investors who provided capital for war in the years 1914-1932. These ledgers have never been previously opened for research and thus offer, for the first time, a new insight into how modern Britain was shaped by that war. New research looks at a representative sample of investors 1914-32. These investors purchased two War Loan series, one launched in 1914 and the second in 1917. The sample includes investors purchasing the 1917 loan in secondary markets in thepost-war years1919-32. Representative samples of about 2000 investors from each wave have been analysed.
Access to capital mattered to the outcome of the First World War because, ultimately it was a war of attrition with neither side able to defeat the other. The army able to outlast its enemy would dictate terms of surrender. That required the capital to buy not only arms and equipment but food for soldiers at the war front and civilians at home. Britain borrowed not only to finance its own efforts, it borrowed to support its allies. This included France, which had a large and deep, centuries-old capital market of its own. Of all purchases, historians conclude, food may have been most important. By autumn 1918, starvation undermined the will of German civilians to continue the war.
Britain’s first effort to raise war finance failed miserably; less than a third of the intended sum was raised, a fact kept hidden from the public for decades. That failure would hang over all other fund-raising efforts. While the slogan ‘Business as usual’ characterised Britain’s initial approach to war, the nation gradually abandoned successive long-embraced principles on free trade, taxation and laissez-faire capitalism. In autumn 1915, Britain sharply increased taxes, broadening the base for the lower middle classes and raising rates for the wealthier to draw in more capital. Increased taxation was also intended to act as a brake on private consumption that was driving inflation upwards.
By January 1917, Britain was so desperate for capital that the Chancellor, Andrew Bonar Law, in discussions with the nation’s financiers, threatened confiscation of bank and insurance company assets unless specified minimum amounts of capital were raised. For banks, the minimum was set at £620 million while for the insurers, the minimum was set at £100 million.
I am reproducing a May 2026 Substack by Kareem Ahmed:
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What Does Section 224 of the 2027 NDAA Actually Mean When It Talks About Integrating the U.S. and Israeli Militaries?
The language doesn’t create a single military force, but it does point toward deeper technological, industrial, and strategic integration.
May 30, 2026
What Does Section 224 of the 2027 NDAA Actually Mean When It Talks About Integrating the U.S. and Israeli Militaries?
Over the past several days, headlines and social media posts have circulated claiming that Congress is moving to “merge” the American and Israeli militaries through Section 224 of the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA).
The claim sounds extraordinary. It conjures images of a single military force, shared command structures, or Israeli officers directing American troops. That is not what the legislation does.
But dismissing the provision as routine cooperation would also miss what makes it significant.
Section 224 creates what lawmakers call a “United States–Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative.” According to the House Armed Services Committee’s summary of the bill, the provision would require the Secretary of Defense to designate an executive agent responsible for synchronizing cooperative efforts between the United States and Israel, including defense technology research, development, testing, evaluation, integration, and industrial cooperation.
In plain English, the proposal seeks to institutionalize and expand military cooperation beyond the areas where it already exists. The United States and Israel have long cooperated on missile-defense programs such as Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and the Arrow system. What Section 224 would do is create a framework for much broader collaboration across emerging military technologies.
Supporters view this as a logical extension of an already close alliance. Israel possesses a highly advanced defense sector, while the United States remains the world’s largest military power. Advocates argue that deeper cooperation could accelerate innovation in fields such as artificial intelligence, autonomous systems, cyber warfare, quantum computing, directed-energy weapons, and biotechnology.
Critics see something different. They argue that the legislation moves beyond traditional alliance management and toward the creation of a deeply integrated military-industrial ecosystem. Under this interpretation, the issue is not whether American and Israeli soldiers will literally become part of the same armed force. The concern is that research pipelines, weapons development programs, industrial production networks, and data-sharing arrangements could become increasingly intertwined.
That distinction matters.
Military “integration” in modern defense planning rarely means combining armies into a single organization. More often, it means ensuring that two militaries can share information, develop technology together, operate compatible systems, and coordinate planning with minimal friction. NATO itself functions through this kind of interoperability rather than through the creation of a single supranational military.
The language surrounding Section 224 suggests Congress is attempting to move the U.S.-Israel relationship further in that direction. The bill’s supporters describe it as technology cooperation. Critics describe it as military fusion. Both are describing the same underlying process from different political perspectives.
The larger question is not whether the United States and Israel are literally becoming one military. They are not.
The real question is whether Congress is creating a permanent institutional structure that makes the two countries’ defense sectors increasingly inseparable. If enacted in its current form, Section 224 would move U.S.-Israeli military cooperation beyond specific joint programs and toward a standing framework for technological, industrial, and strategic integration.
In conclusion, Section 224 does not authorize a merger of the U.S. and Israeli armed forces, nor does it establish a unified chain of command. What it does propose is a more formal and enduring mechanism for coordinating defense technology development and industrial collaboration. Whether viewed as a prudent strengthening of a longstanding alliance or as a step toward deeper strategic dependence, the provision represents a meaningful shift in how military cooperation between the two countries could be structured in the years ahead.
That is a significant development, even if it falls short of an actual military merger.
The debate, therefore, is not about whether American and Israeli armed forces will become a single military. The debate is about how closely linked the two countries’ military-industrial and technological futures should become—and whether that level of integration serves American national interests.
This list might be of interest (may not be accurate) now it is out in the public domain. Seems a bit like Jeffrey Epstein’s networking with influential thinkers:
Leak exposes members of Peter Thiel’s secretive ‘dialog’ society
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shijie(OP)LinkHackers discover a member list from a secret cabal of elites founded by Peter Thiel.
Here’s the list according the hacker—-Immad Akhund, Founder & CEO, Mercury. Turki Al Faisal Al Saud, Founder, King Faisal Foundation. Fmr. Minister of Intelligence, Saudi Arabia. Reema Al-Saud, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the U.S. John Arnold, Co-Chair, Arnold Ventures. Fmr. Founder, Centaurus Advisors. Susan Athey, Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business. Fmr. Chief Economist, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice. Peter Attia, Physician, Attia Medical, Author, Outlive. Scott Belsky, Partner, A24 Films. Fmr. Chief Strategy Officer & Chief Product Officer, Adobe. Founder, Behance. Nicolas Berggruen, Founder & President, Berggruen Holdings. Scott Bessent, Secretary, U.S. Treasury. Preet Bharara, Fmr. U.S. Attorney, New York Southern District. Elizabeth Blackburn, Fmr. President, Salk Institute for Biomedical Studies. Nobel Prize winner. Sarah Bond, President of Xbox, Microsoft. Cory Booker, Senator (New Jersey), U.S. Senate. Rachel Brand, Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary, Walmart. Fmr. Associate Attorney General, U.S Department of Justice. Scooter Braun, CEO, Hybe America. Founder, Ithaca Holdings. Pete Briger, Principal & Chairman of the Board, Fortress Investment Group. Greg Brockman, Co-Founder & President, OpenAI. Fmr. CTO, Stripe. Manuel Bronstein, Chief Product Officer, Roblox. Peter Brown, CEO, Renaissance Technologies. Thasunda Brown Duckett, President & CEO, TIAA. Sophia Bush, Actress, One Tree Hill. Mike Cannon-Brookes, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Atlassian. Cesar Carvalho, Co-Founder & CEO, Wellhub. Wences Casares, Founder & Fmr. CEO, Xapo Bank. Founder: Wanako Games, Banco Lemon, Lemon Wallet. Julian Castro, Fmr. Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Bob Cialdini, Author, Influence. Matt Clifford, Prime Minister’s Advisor on AI Opportunities, U.K. Government. Co-Founder, Entrepreneur First. Caroline Cochran, Co-Founder & COO, Oklo. Matt Cohler, Fmr. General Partner, Benchmark. Scott Cook, Co-Founder & Chairman, Intuit. Tyler Cowen, Professor of Economics & Director, Mercatus Center, George Mason University. Ted Cruz, Senator (Texas), U.S. Senate. Adam D’Angelo, Co-Founder & CEO, Quora. Fmr. CTO, Facebook. Mitch Daniels, Fmr. Governor, State of Indiana. Fmr. President, Purdue University. Dan Driscoll, Secretary, U.S. Army. Charles Duhigg, Author: The Power of Habit, Supercommunicators. Steve Ells, Founder & Fmr. CEO, Chipotle. Tim Ferriss, Author: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef. Host, The Tim Ferriss Show. Marcos Galperin, Co-Founder & CEO, MercadoLibre. Atul Gawande, Author: Being Mortal, The Checklist Manifesto. Fmr. Assistant Administrator for Global Health, USAID. Tom Goldstein, Partner, Goldstein & Russell. Founder & Fmr. Publisher, SCOTUSblog.com. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Actor, 500 Days of Summer, Inception, Looper, Snowden. Adam Grant, Organizational Psychologist, Wharton School of Management. Author: Think Again, Originals, Give and Take. Severin Hacker, Co-Founder & CTO, Duolingo. Jonathan Haidt, Professor, Stern School of Business, NYU. Author: The Anxious Generation, The Righteous Mind, The Coddling of the American Mind. Peggy Hamburg, Fmr. Commissioner, U.S. Food & Drug Administration. Sam Harris, Podcast Host, Making Sense. Author: Free Will, Lying, Waking Up. Jim Himes, Congressman (Connecticut), U.S. House of Representatives. Auren Hoffman, CEO, NOB8. Chairman & Fmr. CEO, SafeGraph. Founder & Fmr. CEO, LiveRamp. Chairman, Dialog. Reid Hoffman, Partner, Greylock Partners. Co-Founder & Fmr. Executive Chairman, LinkedIn. Rob Hur, Fmr. Special Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice. Bob Jain, CIO, Millennium Management. Founder, Jain Family Institute.Bryan Johnson, Founder & CEO: Kernel, Blueprint. Kaja Kallas, Vice President, European Commission. Fmr. Prime Minister, Estonia. Gaurva Kapadia, Founder & CEO, XN. Karen Karniol-Tambour, Co-CIO, Bridgewater Associates. Garry Kasparov, Fmr. Member, Russian Opposition Movement’s Coordinating Council. Fmr. World Chess champion. Neal Katyal, Partner, Milbank. Fmr. Partner & Supreme Court Practice Leader, Hogan Lovells. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Fmr. Prime Minister, Pakistan. Founder, Airblue. Ezra Klein, Opinion Columnist, The New York Times. Founder & Fmr. Editor-in-chief, Vox. Host, The Ezra Klein Show. Tarö Köno, Digital Minister, Japan. Fmr. Minister of Defense, Japan. Henry Kravis, Co-Founder, Co-Chairman & Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. Jared Kushner, Founder, Affinity Partners. Jason Kwon, Chief Strategy Officer, OpenAI. Leonard Leo, Co-Chairman & Fmr. Executive Vice President, Federalist Society. Jon Levin, President, Stanford University. Howie Liu, Founder & CEO, Airtable. Joe Lonsdale, Founding Partner, 8VC. Co-Founder: Palantir, Addepar. Micky Malka, Founder & Managing Partner, Ribbit Capital. Stan McChrystal, Founder & CEO, McChrystal Group. Fmr. General, U.S. Army. Neal Mohan, CEO, YouTube. Lisa Monaco, Fmr. Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice. Wes Moore, Governor, State of Maryland. Elon Musk, Founder & CEO, SpaceX. Co-Founder & CEO, Tesla Motors. Demet Mutlu, Founder & CEO, Trendyol Group. Vas Narasimhan, CEO, Novartis. Grover Norquist, President, Americans for Tax Reform. Mike Novogratz, CEO, Galaxy Digital. Fmr. CIO, Fortress Investment Group. Jim O’Neill, Nominee for Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Co-Founder, Thiel Fellowship. Chamath Palihapitiya, Founder & CEO, Social Capital LP. Co-Owner, Golden State Warriors. Benj Pasek, Songwriter & Producer: La La Land, The Greatest Showman, Dear Evan Hansen. Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony winner. Daniel Pink, Author: Drive, To Sell is Human, The Power of Regret. Fmr. Chief Speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore. Steven Pinker, Professor, Harvard University. Author: Enlightenment Now, The Better Angels of Our Nature. Jared Polis, Governor, State of Colorado. Jonathan Ross, Founder & CEO, Groq. Robert Rubin, Fmr. Secretary, U.S. Treasury. Fmr. Co-Chairman, Goldman Sachs. Gretchen Rubin, Host, Happier with Gretchen Rubin. Author: The Happiness Project, Better Than Before, The Four Tendencies. Sheikh Nawaf Saud Nasir Al-Sabah, CEO, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation. Will Scharf, Co-Founder & CTO, Oscar Health. Mario Schlosser, Staff Secretary and Assistant to the President, U.S. White House. Eric Schmidt, Founder, Schmidt Futures. Fmr. CEO: Google, Alphabet. Dan Schulman, Fmr. President & CEO, PayPal. Drew Scott, Co-Founder, Scott Brothers Global. Co-Host, Property Brothers. Kim Scott, Author, Radical Candor. Pete Shadbolt, Founder & Chief Science Officer, PsiQuantum. Ali Siddiqui, Board Chair, OnZero. Fmr. Ambassador of Pakistan to the U.S. Barry Silbert, Founder & CEO, Digital Currency Group. Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America. Professor, Princeton. Fmr. Director of Policy Planning, U.S. Department of State. Charlie Songhurst, Board Director, Meta. Fmr. Head of Corporate Strategy, Microsoft. Jens Spahn, Member of Parliament, German Bundestag. Fmr. Federal Minister of Health, Germany. Scott Stephenson, Chairman, President & CEO, Verisk Analytics. Barry Sternlicht, Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO, Starwood Capital Group. Bret Stephens, Opinion Columnist & Associate Editor, The New York Times. Pulitzer Prize winner. Lawrence Summers, Fmr. President, Harvard University. Fmr. Secretary, U.S. Treasury.Astro Teller, Captain of Moonshots, X. Peter Thiel, Co-Founder: Founders Fund, Palantir, PayPal, Dialog. Nick Thompson, CEO, The Atlantic. Fmr. Editor-in-chief, Wired Magazine. John Townsend, Author, Boundaries. Tom Tugendhat, Member of Parliament, United Kingdom. Tim Urban, Writer & Illustrator, Wait But Why. Author, What’s Our Problem? Rick Warren, Author, The Purpose Driven Life. Podcast Host, Pastor Rick’s Daily Hope. Strauss Zelnick, Chairman & CEO, Take-Two Interactive Software. Shivon Zilis, Director, Neuralink.17 votes
bkimmelLinkParentReal who’s who of Epstein-class pedolites there.7 votes
GrennoLinkParentJoseph Gordon-Levitt is a surprise for me.7 votes
DefinitelyNotAFaeLinkParentOne of the things that stood out with Epstein was his connections with academia and researchers – his money funded them (and bought them) and he collected people who interested him4 votes
DefinitelyNotAFaeLinkParentThe thing is with these lists – not everyone on them is absolute evil. Some are unwitting guests of evil. Some are tempted by the “everyone who’s anyone will be there” thing. Some are curious but would never go back. Some miss the evil part entirely because they were invited because they’re famous or have the ability to introduce the evil guys to someone else further on. And some are secretly actually evil.A lot of people can talk themselves out of noticing evil shit for the sake of whatever “good” thing they think they can do by “taking advantage of the opportunity” (probably a lot more of us than we’d like to admit)Idk which JGL is. I’m not excusing him, but I’ll acknowledge that not everyone on a list like this is actively doing the evil things. (And plenty of folks will disagree with me about who in this list is the absolute evil the rest are consorting with anyway)8 votes
DefinitelyNotAFaeLinkI feel like this saved us a future “files” situation. We know (a good number of) the people involved in engaging with the horrible influence peddlers this time.Thanks, hacker.9 votes
moocow1452LinkNever in my life would I have figured that the illuminati is real, and there are two of them, and both of their roster leaks within a year of one another.3 votes
moocow1452LinkParentThe Epstein Island crowd. I’m assuming there might be a little overlap, but probably different stuff going on.2 votes
I see Peter Attia is there:
Until recently, Attia was known as a wellness influencer in the manosphere and a newly appointed contributor at CBS as part of the “Free Press to network TV” pipeline. He has a popular podcast and wrote the best-selling book Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity. But Attia is also all over the Epstein files—his name pops up more than 1,700 times in the Justice Department’s latest batch of documents. From 2015 to 2018, Epstein and Attia exchanged numerous emails. Many of them are mundane: Epstein writes to Attia about “a very strange vein like red pattern” on his stomach; he asks Attia what kind of probiotic he should use; there is talk of MRI scans of Epstein’s spine. But others are vile. In a June 2015 back-and-forth about cancer and longevity, Epstein muses that he’s not sure why “women live past reproductive age at all.” (CBS did not respond to a request for comment; the network is reportedly expected to drop Attia after last week’s revelation.)
Turki Al Faisal Al Saud, Founder, King Faisal Foundation. Fmr. Minister of Intelligence, Saudi Arabia.
Reema Al-Saud, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the U.S.
John Arnold, Co-Chair, Arnold Ventures. Fmr. Founder, Centaurus Advisors.
Susan Athey, Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business. Fmr. Chief Economist, Antitrust Division, U.S. Department of Justice.
Peter Attia, Physician, Attia Medical, Author, Outlive.
Scott Belsky, Partner, A24 Films. Fmr. Chief Strategy Officer & Chief Product Officer, Adobe. Founder, Behance.
Nicolas Berggruen, Founder & President, Berggruen Holdings.
Scott Bessent, Secretary, U.S. Treasury.
Preet Bharara, Fmr. U.S. Attorney, New York Southern District.
Elizabeth Blackburn, Fmr. President, Salk Institute for Biomedical Studies. Nobel Prize winner.
Sarah Bond, President of Xbox, Microsoft.
Cory Booker, Senator (New Jersey), U.S. Senate.
Rachel Brand, Chief Legal Officer & Corporate Secretary, Walmart. Fmr. Associate Attorney General, U.S Department of Justice.
Scooter Braun, CEO, Hybe America. Founder, Ithaca Holdings.
Pete Briger, Principal & Chairman of the Board, Fortress Investment Group.
Greg Brockman, Co-Founder & President, OpenAI. Fmr. CTO, Stripe.
Manuel Bronstein, Chief Product Officer, Roblox.
Peter Brown, CEO, Renaissance Technologies.
Thasunda Brown Duckett, President & CEO, TIAA.
Sophia Bush, Actress, One Tree Hill.
Mike Cannon-Brookes, Co-Founder & Co-CEO, Atlassian.
Cesar Carvalho, Co-Founder & CEO, Wellhub.
Wences Casares, Founder & Fmr. CEO, Xapo Bank. Founder: Wanako Games, Banco Lemon, Lemon Wallet.
Julian Castro, Fmr. Secretary, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Bob Cialdini, Author, Influence.
Matt Clifford, Prime Minister’s Advisor on AI Opportunities, U.K. Government. Co-Founder, Entrepreneur First.
Caroline Cochran, Co-Founder & COO, Oklo.
Matt Cohler, Fmr. General Partner, Benchmark.
Scott Cook, Co-Founder & Chairman, Intuit.
Tyler Cowen, Professor of Economics & Director, Mercatus Center, George Mason University.
Ted Cruz, Senator (Texas), U.S. Senate.
Adam D’Angelo, Co-Founder & CEO, Quora. Fmr. CTO, Facebook.
Mitch Daniels, Fmr. Governor, State of Indiana. Fmr. President, Purdue University.
Dan Driscoll, Secretary, U.S. Army.
Charles Duhigg, Author: The Power of Habit, Supercommunicators.
Steve Ells, Founder & Fmr. CEO, Chipotle.
Tim Ferriss, Author: The 4-Hour Workweek, The 4-Hour Body, The 4-Hour Chef. Host, The Tim Ferriss Show.
Marcos Galperin, Co-Founder & CEO, MercadoLibre.
Atul Gawande, Author: Being Mortal, The Checklist Manifesto. Fmr. Assistant Administrator for Global Health, USAID.
Tom Goldstein, Partner, Goldstein & Russell. Founder & Fmr. Publisher, SCOTUSblog.com.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Actor, 500 Days of Summer, Inception, Looper, Snowden.
Adam Grant, Organizational Psychologist, Wharton School of Management. Author: Think Again, Originals, Give and Take.
Severin Hacker, Co-Founder & CTO, Duolingo.
Jonathan Haidt, Professor, Stern School of Business, NYU. Author: The Anxious Generation, The Righteous Mind, The Coddling of the American Mind.
Peggy Hamburg, Fmr. Commissioner, U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
Sam Harris, Podcast Host, Making Sense. Author: Free Will, Lying, Waking Up.
Jim Himes, Congressman (Connecticut), U.S. House of Representatives.
Auren Hoffman, CEO, NOB8. Chairman & Fmr. CEO, SafeGraph. Founder & Fmr. CEO, LiveRamp. Chairman, Dialog.
Reid Hoffman, Partner, Greylock Partners. Co-Founder & Fmr. Executive Chairman, LinkedIn.
Rob Hur, Fmr. Special Counsel, U.S. Department of Justice.
Bob Jain, CIO, Millennium Management. Founder, Jain Family Institute.Bryan Johnson, Founder & CEO: Kernel, Blueprint.
Kaja Kallas, Vice President, European Commission. Fmr. Prime Minister, Estonia.
Gaurva Kapadia, Founder & CEO, XN.
Karen Karniol-Tambour, Co-CIO, Bridgewater Associates.
Garry Kasparov, Fmr. Member, Russian Opposition Movement’s Coordinating Council. Fmr. World Chess champion.
Neal Katyal, Partner, Milbank. Fmr. Partner & Supreme Court Practice Leader, Hogan Lovells.
Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, Fmr. Prime Minister, Pakistan. Founder, Airblue.
Ezra Klein, Opinion Columnist, The New York Times. Founder & Fmr. Editor-in-chief, Vox. Host, The Ezra Klein Show.
Tarö Köno, Digital Minister, Japan. Fmr. Minister of Defense, Japan.
Henry Kravis, Co-Founder, Co-Chairman & Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Jared Kushner, Founder, Affinity Partners.
Jason Kwon, Chief Strategy Officer, OpenAI.
Leonard Leo, Co-Chairman & Fmr. Executive Vice President, Federalist Society.
Jon Levin, President, Stanford University.
Howie Liu, Founder & CEO, Airtable.
Joe Lonsdale, Founding Partner, 8VC. Co-Founder: Palantir, Addepar.
Micky Malka, Founder & Managing Partner, Ribbit Capital.
Stan McChrystal, Founder & CEO, McChrystal Group. Fmr. General, U.S. Army.
Neal Mohan, CEO, YouTube.
Lisa Monaco, Fmr. Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice.
Wes Moore, Governor, State of Maryland.
Elon Musk, Founder & CEO, SpaceX. Co-Founder & CEO, Tesla Motors.
Demet Mutlu, Founder & CEO, Trendyol Group.
Vas Narasimhan, CEO, Novartis.
Grover Norquist, President, Americans for Tax Reform.
Mike Novogratz, CEO, Galaxy Digital. Fmr. CIO, Fortress Investment Group.
Jim O’Neill, Nominee for Deputy Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Co-Founder, Thiel Fellowship.
Chamath Palihapitiya, Founder & CEO, Social Capital LP. Co-Owner, Golden State Warriors.
Benj Pasek, Songwriter & Producer: La La Land, The Greatest Showman, Dear Evan Hansen. Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony winner.
Daniel Pink, Author: Drive, To Sell is Human, The Power of Regret. Fmr. Chief Speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore.
Steven Pinker, Professor, Harvard University. Author: Enlightenment Now, The Better Angels of Our Nature.
Jared Polis, Governor, State of Colorado.
Jonathan Ross, Founder & CEO, Groq.
Robert Rubin, Fmr. Secretary, U.S. Treasury. Fmr. Co-Chairman, Goldman Sachs.
Gretchen Rubin, Host, Happier with Gretchen Rubin. Author: The Happiness Project, Better Than Before, The Four Tendencies.
Sheikh Nawaf Saud Nasir Al-Sabah, CEO, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation.
Will Scharf, Co-Founder & CTO, Oscar Health.
Mario Schlosser, Staff Secretary and Assistant to the President, U.S. White House.
Eric Schmidt, Founder, Schmidt Futures. Fmr. CEO: Google, Alphabet.
Dan Schulman, Fmr. President & CEO, PayPal.
Drew Scott, Co-Founder, Scott Brothers Global. Co-Host, Property Brothers.
Kim Scott, Author, Radical Candor.
Pete Shadbolt, Founder & Chief Science Officer, PsiQuantum.
Ali Siddiqui, Board Chair, OnZero. Fmr. Ambassador of Pakistan to the U.S.
Barry Silbert, Founder & CEO, Digital Currency Group.
Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America. Professor, Princeton. Fmr. Director of Policy Planning, U.S. Department of State.
Charlie Songhurst, Board Director, Meta. Fmr. Head of Corporate Strategy, Microsoft.
Jens Spahn, Member of Parliament, German Bundestag. Fmr. Federal Minister of Health, Germany.
Scott Stephenson, Chairman, President & CEO, Verisk Analytics.
Barry Sternlicht, Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO, Starwood Capital Group.
Bret Stephens, Opinion Columnist & Associate Editor, The New York Times. Pulitzer Prize winner.
Lawrence Summers, Fmr. President, Harvard University. Fmr. Secretary, U.S. Treasury.Astro Teller, Captain of Moonshots, X.
Peter Thiel, Co-Founder: Founders Fund, Palantir, PayPal, Dialog.
Nick Thompson, CEO, The Atlantic. Fmr. Editor-in-chief, Wired Magazine.
John Townsend, Author, Boundaries.
Tom Tugendhat, Member of Parliament, United Kingdom.
Tim Urban, Writer & Illustrator, Wait But Why. Author, What’s Our Problem?
Rick Warren, Author, The Purpose Driven Life. Podcast Host, Pastor Rick’s Daily Hope.
Strauss Zelnick, Chairman & CEO, Take-Two Interactive Software.
Shivon Zilis, Director, Neuralink.17 votes
- Ezra Klein
- Cory Booker
- Wes Moore
9 votes