This technique injects a misleading or fictitious counter-narrative that can be compelling for people to believe. It can also be confusing: Who's telling the truth, what really happened?
I think that Sam was the victim of an out of control prosecution and I know that Trump himself feels he was. I would say also that Sam is of the most brilliant, talented young men of his generation and the amount of good he can do in this world if he is free to live a life of the life he wants would be an enormous benefit to the economy, to a lot of things Trump cares about in this world.
The circumstances of many of the record number of deaths in US immigration custody under the second Trump administration have left loved ones often searching in vain for answers amid a lack of transparency over key investigations.
Prediction markets are on the rise, and ideas have begun flying on Capitol Hill about all the ways to contain them. That includes everything from preventing insider trading, to keeping lawmakers off platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket, to banning betting on things like the Oscars or the Super Bowl halftime show.
I support the president, I support this action. But at the same time, we've got to pay for this. So, how is this going to be dealt with? I would actually like to see Iran pay for this, whether it's $20 billion or $200 billion, whatever it is.