The most documented genocide in history continues as Palestinians are slaughtered everyday by Israeli forces who drop bomb after bomb on schools, refugee camps, homes, hospitals, and aid facilities with the full backing of the U.S. The Lancet, a peer-reviewed medical journal and one of the highest-impact academic journals in the world, estimates that Israel has killed more than 186,000 Palestinians since October 2023. Its July 5th study found the actual death toll is higher than 40,000 because the UN’s toll doesn’t count the thousands of bodies buried under rubble, nor the deaths caused by Israel’s destruction of health facilities in Gaza.

So-called “evacuation orders” force surviving Palestinians into tiny concentration zones where deliberate starvation and disease spread are rampant. Others face torture and sexual abuse in Israeli prisons where systemic assaults by soldiers are well-doucmented, just as they were decades earlier.  

On July 19, the ICJ ruled that Israel’s occupation of Gaza and the West Bank is illegal, and its laws are “tantamount to the crime of apartheid.” However, that hasn’t stopped pro-Israel groups like AIPAC from pumping $100 million into U.S. elections to force out anti-genocide lawmakers and install their candidates. 

As part of the genocide, Israel has also killed record numbers of aid workers and falsely accused the UN agency, UNRWA, of employing terrorists. Israel has never provided proof of its claims, and an international investigation on April 22 found no evidence of terrorism with UNRWA workers. Still, Israeli soldiers have killed at least 284 total aid workers, including 212 from UNRWA.

Please consider giving to this vital UN aid agency – especially as the U.S. funds Israel’s genocide, no matter how many “red lines” it crosses.

Shari Rose  |  July 11, 2017

An email chain between Donald Trump Jr. and a publicist setting up a meeting between the Trump campaign and a Russian government lawyer could not be more of a smoking gun.

It’s more like a smoking bazooka that took out any remaining hopes from the White House that this whole Russia thing was going to disappear.

Here’s what happened

This series of emails sent between Trump Jr. and Rob Goldstone explicitly prove the Russian government 1) offered the Trump campaign a chance to collude directly with the Kremlin and 2) that Donald Trump Jr., knowing the source and intent of this information, enthusiastically agreed to this meeting on the promise of damaging Hillary Clinton’s path to the presidency.

Take all that in for a moment.

To call these events unprecedented is a gross understatement. This is a huge turning point for the Russia probe and the country as a whole. And you can be sure its repercussions are being felt through all branches of government, especially at the very top.

Trump Jr., perhaps choosing go down with this sinking-ship-turned-toxic-Russian-dumpster-fire, tweeted out the entire email thread just as The New York Times alerted his team to this story.

Sidenote: It’s common courtesy for news outlets to make individuals aware of stories that directly involve them. Somehow, The New York Times still has the ability to remain courteous and respectful during even some of the darkest moments in American history. It’s pretty incredible. 

Trump Jr.’s willingness – even eagerness – to collude with the Russian government in hopes of finding information to “incriminate Hillary” Clinton is — no pun intended — highly incriminating.

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The emails sent to Trump Jr. show that this proposed Russian information “would incriminate Hillary and her dealings with Russia and would be very useful to your father.” And to really nail down the whole picture, the email continues: “This is obviously very high level and sensitive information but is part of Russia and its government’s support for Mr. Trump.”

And boom goes the dynamite.

Other sidenote: To apparently cement his role as the family f**k up, Trump Jr. inadvertently incriminated Paul Manafort and his brother-in-law, Jared Kushner by mentioning them by name and agreeing to set up a meeting with a “Russian government attorney.”

Take a moment and think about how the Trump family Thanksgiving may not be as joyous this year.  *That is, assuming some family members don’t have their hands tied with other issues.*

Why this matters

The only reason we know about these emails is because of the hard work done by American journalists everyday.  These were merely pieces of a thread that dogged journalists persistently pursued. The New York Times broke this specific story (and many others involving the Trump administration) and is joined by The Washington Post and other trusted, traditional news sources whose reporters kept digging and brought to light a myriad of inner dealings, closed-door meetings and secretive actions this White House (and past administrations) took to try to conceal the facts from the public.

This is why protections on the free press are written in the Constitution.

The Founding Fathers purposefully named the press in the First Amendment to stop elected officials from putting themselves or other countries above America. Alexander Hamilton essentially predicted a man like Trump. This quote is long but it’s spooky accurate:

 When a man unprincipled in private life desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, possessed of considerable talents, having the advantage of military habits—despotic in his ordinary demeanour—known to have scoffed in private at the principles of liberty—when such a man is seen to mount the hobby horse of popularity—to join in the cry of danger to liberty—to take every opportunity of embarrassing the General Government & bringing it under suspicion—to flatter and fall in with all the non sense of the zealots of the day—It may justly be suspected that his object is to throw things into confusion that he may “ride the storm and direct the whirlwind.”

Alexander Hamilton. August 18, 1792 (Source)

Despite the constant barrage of attacks on press from the Trump administration, from labeling the press as an “enemy of the people,” to openly encouraging violence against reporters, the Fourth Estate somehow manages to keep the American people informed and involved.

This is what good journalism looks like: Informing the public of the facts and holding the powerful accountable.

Many of these journalists are essentially sticking their necks out before the most powerful man in America and unspooling the thread that ultimately will unwind his presidency. It’s that refusal to back down, to give into fear or intimidation that makes journalism so powerful.

This country as a whole owes a lot to good journalists. They’re the driving forces behind uncovering what’s going on in the Trump White House. They’re the ones who will continue to keep holding the powerful accountable.

And they’re going to be back at it tomorrow.

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Shari Rose

Shari Rose

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I created Blurred Bylines in an effort to bring stories from marginalized perspectives into the national conversation. As a former copy editor at the largest newspapers in Arizona and Colorado, I’ve seen first-hand the potential of accurate and accessible information to change minds and affect national policy. 

My stories focus on individuals fighting for justice and their own rights as Americans, survivors of violent crime who rebuilt their lives after tragedy, shifting political trends that seek to strip the LGBTQ+ community and other minority groups of their freedoms, and forgotten figures in U.S. history whose fights for equality persist today.

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