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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: Split Screen

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show. Subscribe to War Notes here.  

Split Screen

Both men running for president will be in New York City today for very different reasons. 


Joe Biden will raise $25 million with former Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton at Radio City Music Hall along with special guest Lizzo, among others.

NBC reports that according to the 2023 suit against her, Lizzo allegedly “began inviting cast members to take turns touching the nude performers, catching dildos launched from the performers’ vaginas, and eating bananas protruding from the performers’ vaginas. Lizzo then turned her attention to Ms. (Arianna) Davis and began pressuring Ms. Davis to touch the breasts of one of the nude women.”

In the meantime: Former President Trump will attend the funeral of the slain New York police officer

Biden’s press secretary blamed the gun for killing the officer. She didn’t use his name, either: Jonathan Diller. And no, Mr. Biden won’t pay his respects. 

Opposite worlds

Win-win: Both Trump and Biden will benefit from Biden’s fundraiser.

Wild card: “Pro-Palestinian” protesters plan massive demonstrations across New York today. This is a likely preview of what will come at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this summer. 

Watch tonight: We ask Geraldo how Democrats can claim to be the party of the working class and traditional Americans after today. 

Rap’s #MeToo Moment

🔎 Where is Sean “Diddy” Combs? Even Rolling Stone doesn’t know.

Misogyny and rap culture go together like a “cup of coffee and a sunrise” — just listen to the lyrics of so many rap songs.

For reference (sorry, Mom): 

It shouldn’t surprise us that Combs actually lives the lifestyle he raps about. 

The New York Post quotes a Homeland Security investigator, “We are responding to concrete, detailed, explicit allegations. This is not random. We didn’t choose his name out of a hat. We had allegations that we’re following up on.” 

Among today’s headlines:

Big picture: Will the American media that loved the #MeToo movement finally make rappers and their posse live by the same rules as the rest of us? 

How Did It End?

A video of a police chase in New York appears pretty ordinary until the very end of the video, except it cuts off before we know what happens at the end of the chase. That said, if the suspected carjacker did get away, nearby police wouldn’t have a hard time figuring out who to chase — spoiler alert, it’s the guy with no pants. 

While You Were Sleeping

Today, Major League Baseball will celebrate Opening Day.

Back to the news: Actually, MLB Opening Day was last week in South Korea. While you were sleeping, the first pitch was something like 4 a.m. ET. 

Watch tonight: George Will, avid baseball fan, will discuss how football replaced baseball as America’s national sport.

Weak Justice

Sam Bankman-Fried, once called the next J.P. Morgan by CNBC’s Jim Cramer, will spend 25 years in jail for fraud.  

Look back: Bankman-Fried stole money from customers to cover trading debts of his hedge fund, all while lecturing the world on ethics. 

Where are all of Bankman-Fried’s famous and mostly liberal friends now? They loved him while he was rich. 

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