

Evening Wire: New Russiagate Evidence & Illegal Vape Crackdown | 7.23.25
44 snips Jul 23, 2025
Tulsi Gabbard reveals new evidence challenging the integrity of the Russiagate narrative, igniting concerns about American democracy. The emotional sentencing of Brian Kohberger unveils the pain faced by victims' families. In sports, a significant ban prevents men from participating in women's competitions. The FDA targets illegal vaping products aimed at minors, and a landmark trade deal between the U.S. and Japan promises job growth amid accusations surrounding Harvard's visa compliance.
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New Russiagate Revelations
- The 2020 congressional investigation revealed the Russiagate claims were based on questionable intelligence.
- The investigation highlighted intentional suppression of intelligence by outgoing Obama administration officials.
Koberger Confronts Victims' Families
- Brian Koberger faced the families of four University of Idaho stabbing victims before sentencing.
- He pled guilty to avoid the death penalty and showed no emotional reaction during the hearing.
Harvard Visa Compliance Probe
- The Trump administration is investigating Harvard for compliance with federal visa rules to protect national security.
- The probe follows legal disputes on international enrollment and visa program participation.