Underreported Stories

Underreported Stories of May 2


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In today's episode of Underreported Stories, we uncover a shocking admission from a Department of Justice official who confessed to lying under oath, shedding light on political controversies that have been overlooked. We also delve into a Stanford teaching assistant's extreme political statement and a college graduate's protest against gender studies, highlighting solidarity with Palestine. Additionally, we explore Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at UNC's patriotic response to protests. The episode features a sponsorship from Bud Light and teases an upcoming discussion with Ian Haworth. Tune in for these underreported stories and more insights.

DOJ official admits she lied about being arrested, 31-year-old biological male allowed to compete in college women’s sports, & America raised $400K for frat stars over heroic actions

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Stories: 

1. DOJ Official Admits She Lied To Senate About Previous Arrest - New York Post

2. 31-Year-Old Biological Male Allowed To Compete At Collegiate Water Polo Tournament - New York Post

3. Stanford TA Who Called For Biden’s Assassination Doxxed Students Who Recorded Him - Free Beacon

4. College Alumnus Burns Gender Studies Degree In Solidarity With Pro-Palestine Protesters - Libs of TikTok

5. America Raises $400K For Heroic Frat Boys Who Raised The American Flag - GoFundMe

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(0:00) Department of Justice official admits to lying under oath and other political controversies
(2:57) Stanford teaching assistant's extreme political statement
(3:53) College graduate's protest against gender studies and solidarity with Palestine
(5:00) Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at UNC's patriotic response to protest
(6:04) Sponsor: Bud Light
(6:23) Upcoming discussion with Ian Haworth
(6:35) Closing remarks and call to action
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