1. Super Bowl & California “Jock Tax”
- NFL quarterback Sam Darnold, lost money after winning the Super Bowl due to California’s “jock tax.”
- California taxes non‑resident athletes based on “duty days” spent in the state, which for the Super Bowl week totaled around eight days.
- As a result, Darnold owed $249,000 in taxes, exceeding his $178,000 Super Bowl bonus, meaning he netted a loss of about $71,000.
- This is evidence of California’s economic mismanagement and high‑tax policies.
- Sports analysts argue players and the NFLPA should push to avoid holding future Super Bowls in California.
2. Criticism of U.S. Olympic Athletes’ Political Statements
- Several U.S. Olympians expressed discomfort representing America due to political issues.
- Freestyle skier Hunter Hess said representing the U.S. brings “mixed emotions.”
- A viral photo and comments also show anti‑ICE sentiments.
- Media outlets (Washington Post, Reuters, Guardian) are portrayed as supportive of athletes’ criticism of America.
- This behavior is encouraged by left‑leaning media and harms national unity.
3. American-born Skier Competing for China
- Skier Eileen Gu, born and trained in the U.S., competes for China and publicly defended Hunter Hess.
- Her designer suit referenced Chinese cultural elements.
- The narrative frames her as benefiting from America while choosing to represent China instead.
4. Broader Claim: The Left Encourages Anti-American Sentiment
- Argument presented that “Marxists/socialists/communists” in the U.S. support athletes who criticize America.
- Claims this is part of a cultural shift to weaken patriotism.
- Reiterates that athletes representing their country should be proud of it.
5. Trump, Epstein, and Ghislaine Maxwell
- Newly referenced 2019 FBI interview with a Palm Beach police chief claims:
- Trump told police in 2006 that Epstein’s behavior was “well‑known.”
- Trump said Maxwell was “evil” and encouraged police to focus on her.
- Trump claimed he once saw Epstein with teenagers and left.
- Trump claimed to have banned Epstein from Mar‑a‑Lago.
- Document contrasts this with media narratives suggesting Trump was hiding something.
6. Maxwell’s Congressional Testimony
- Maxwell appeared virtually before the House Oversight Committee.
- She invoked the Fifth Amendment to every single question:
- Her relationship with Epstein
- Her role in recruiting or trafficking minors
- Her involvement in directing girls to provide sexual favors
- The identities of co‑conspirators
- She is already serving a 20‑year sentence, but her lawyers say she remains silent to protect ongoing appeals.
- Lawmakers received no additional information, leaving the public frustrated.
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