Rip’s Newsletter
June 21, 2026
Rip’s Newsletter
June 21, 2026
Compiled and Edited
by
Jim Reynolds
Articles in This Issue
Shawn Fleetwood - Docs: Fauci Colluded With Intel Agencies On Covid Cover-Up
Jay Rogers - The Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations Has a Law Degree
Ben Smith - California Dems Want to Charge You for Public Records and Sue You if You Complain
Samuel Kimzey - The Mass Rape Of British Girls By Pakistani Immigrants Is An Act Of War
Jeff Childers - ☕️DISCLOSURE DAY ☙ Saturday, June 20, 2026 ☙ C&C NEWS🦠
Today’s set is about institutions lying, then charging you for the privilege of finding out. We’ve got fresh declassifications pointing at Fauci and the intel agencies in the COVID cover-up, a California bill that would make public records harder to get and punish people who complain, and a DOJ that keeps turning neutral standards into racial quotas by lawsuit. Across the Atlantic, Britain’s grooming-gang scandal is still a national disgrace, and the scale of the abuse makes clear this was not a failure of sensitivity but a failure of will. The common thread is simple: elites protect themselves, hide the damage, and call it governance.
Docs: Fauci Colluded With Intel Agencies On Covid Cover-Up
Site: The Federalist
Author: Shawn Fleetwood
Date: 2026-06-19
Newly declassified records allege Fauci worked with intelligence officials to bury pandemic wrongdoing.
ODNI says Fauci influenced assessments, promoted natural-origin narratives, and supported risky coronavirus research.
The files claim a circular reporting loop used Fauci-picked scientists to shape intelligence conclusions.
Whistleblowers reportedly say dissenting analysts faced retaliation, marginalization, and career setbacks.
Fauci is also accused of misleading Congress about contacts with intelligence agencies on viral research.
The documents intensify scrutiny of Fauci’s pandemic role, raising fresh questions about cover-ups, intelligence manipulation, and accountability.
🅱️ Now we’re talking about the part where the adults in the room were busy laundering their own mess. Fauci, intel, Congress, the whole little club — same old story, different mask. The pardon tells you everything: if it was all so clean, why the get-out-of-jail-free card?
Reader Experience: ★★★★☆ Minor clutter but easy reading.
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The Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations Has a Law Degree
Site: Townhall
Author: Jay Rogers
Date: 2026-06-20
DOJ forced Maryland State Police to pay $2.75 million over disparate-impact claims.
Article argues neutral tests become unlawful when demographic pass rates differ.
It cites similar DOJ actions against fire departments and police departments nationwide.
Education and medicine examples show standards lowered, with costly consequences.
Trump’s 2025 order targets disparate-impact enforcement; author urges merit-based standards.
The story matters because it frames a national fight over whether equal opportunity means standards, or statistical parity.
🅱️ This one knows the scam and names it. The trick is simple: call a standard “bias” when the numbers don’t flatter the approved story, then make taxpayers eat the bill. Good bones, good target, but it could hit harder if it stopped explaining the con like a civics lecture and started swinging the hammer a little more.
Reader Experience: ★★★★☆ Minor clutter but easy reading.
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California Dems Want to Charge You for Public Records and Sue You if You Complain
Site: RedState
Author: Ben Smith
Date: 2026-06-20
AB 1821 would impose new fees on California public records requests.
Agencies could charge hourly search-and-review fees, indexed automatically for inflation.
The bill lets agencies sue requesters over alleged “malicious intent.”
Response deadlines would lengthen, and nonstandard requests could be ignored indefinitely.
Transparency groups warn the measure weaponizes secrecy and undermines accountability.
California’s AB 1821 could make public records harder, costlier, and riskier to obtain.
🅱️ This one knows exactly what racket it’s describing. Government makes the door heavier, then charges you for the privilege of knocking. Clean, mean, and useful — the kind of story that reminds people the swamp doesn’t just hide records, it invoices curiosity.
Reader Experience: ★★★☆☆ Moderate ads and interruptions.
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The Mass Rape Of British Girls By Pakistani Immigrants Is An Act Of War
Site: The Federalist
Author: Samuel Kimzey
Date: 2026-06-19
A new Rape Gang Inquiry Report intensifies scrutiny of Britain’s long-hidden grooming-gang scandal.
The report alleges decades of organized abuse, trafficking, and blackmail targeting white British girls.
It claims at least 250,000 victims, with some estimates far higher, though counts remain disputed.
The article says authorities and politicians enabled cover-ups, fearing racism accusations and electoral backlash.
It frames the scandal as a consequence of mass migration and demands remigration and prosecutions.
The story matters because it turns a hidden abuse scandal into a broader test of Britain’s political accountability and immigration policy.
🅱️ This one doesn’t whisper. It kicks the door in and drags the body out into daylight. The facts are ugly, the institutions are uglier, and the part that really stinks is how long the adults in charge pretended not to smell it. Could use a little less heat in spots, but the moral math is simple: if a country won’t protect its girls, it’s already halfway gone.
Reader Experience: ★★★★☆ Minor clutter but easy reading.
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☕️DISCLOSURE DAY ☙ Saturday, June 20, 2026 ☙ C&C NEWS🦠
Site: Substack
Author: Jeff Childers
Date: 2026-06-20
Tulsi Gabbard declassified 1,600 pages on her final day as DNI.
Documents reportedly show intelligence officials suspected a Wuhan lab origin early.
Gabbard accused Fauci of funding risky Wuhan research and lying to Congress.
Whistleblowers allegedly faced retaliation for challenging origin narratives and suppression.
The disclosure could fuel prosecutions, firings, oversight, and broader intelligence reform.
This story matters because it could reshape accountability for COVID origins and expose deep intelligence-community failures.
🅱️ This one comes in hot and knows exactly where the bodies are buried. Tulsi drops the file, Fauci gets the side-eye, and the press does what it always does: pretend the smoke is weather. Could use a little less victory lap and a little more knife work, but the stink is real and the receipt is thick.
Reader Experience: ★★★★★ Clean Substack. No ads. Fast loading.
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