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Episode Date: February 6, 2023The U.S. shoots down a Chinese surveillance balloon after it spent several days in American airspace, The Biden administration may declare a public health emergency to provide more access to abortions..., and a man behind a popular pro-Trump Twitter account faces 10 years in prison over election memes. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. Masterworks: "Get priority access! Go to https://masterworks.com and use promo code ‘MORNING WIRE’ **“net returns” refers to the annualized internal rate of return net of all fees and costs, calculated from the offering closing date to the sale date. IRR may not be indicative of Masterworks paintings not yet sold and past performance is not indicative of future results. See important Reg A disclosures: https://masterworks.com/cd Masterworks’ offerings are filed with the SEC, view all past and current offerings at https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=masterworks&match=&filenum=&State=&Country=&SIC=&myowner=exclude&action=getcompany or https://sec.gov/" Bartesian: "For a limited time, get FREE cocktails and FREE shipping with your Bartesian. Text “WIRE” to 64000. *Message and data rates may apply. See terms for details.*" Balance of Nature: Get $25 off your first order as a preferred customer plus a FREE Fiber & Spice. Use promo code WIRE at checkout: https://www.balanceofnature.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The U.S. shot down the Chinese surveillance balloon Saturday after it spent several days in American airspace
and caused the Secretary of State to postpone his planned trip to Beijing.
The presence of this surveillance balloon in U.S. airspace is a clear violation of U.S. sovereignty and international law.
We discuss what the incident means for the already tense relationship between China and the U.S. and China's latest response.
I'm Daily Wire editor-in-chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe.
It's Monday, February 6th, and this is Morning Wire.
The Biden administration may declare a public health emergency to provide more access to abortions
as more pro-life states move to restrict the sale of abortion pills.
And in a case that pits free speech against voting laws,
the man behind a popular pro-Trump Twitter account faces 10 years in prison over election memes.
So it's really like a toe in the water for the FBI in the end to manage communications
in election campaigns.
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Over the weekend, the story of a Chinese spy balloon drifting through U.S. airspace and over sensitive military bases came to a dramatic conclusion as U.S. fighter jets shot the craft out of the sky off the coast of South Carolina.
Here with more on what we know about the purpose of the balloon, why it wasn't shot down earlier.
And the latest response from China is Daily Wire Senior Editor Cabot Phillips.
All right, Cabot, walk us through the timeline here and then we'll get to the fallout.
So this actually starts way back on January 28th, nearly a week before the public first became aware of it.
A large Chinese spy balloon first drifted into American airspace entering the skies above Alaska.
Now, at first, U.S. officials thought the craft was just another one of China's light probes that routinely float around the edges of our border.
But it soon became clear that was not the case.
The balloon drifted over Canada, but then last Tuesday surprised the Pentagon by crossing the border above Idaho.
On Wednesday, President Biden was briefed on the balloon, but it spent the next four.
four days floating over the U.S. mainland, clearly visible to onlookers on the ground as it traveled
over Montana, then Kansas, before it made its way all the way down to South Carolina.
Ultimately, on Saturday afternoon, the balloon finally drifted into the skies near Myrtle Beach.
At that point, one of the F-22 Raptors that had been circling the balloon approached and shot it down.
In footage of that event, you can hear the boom of the explosion and cheers from onlookers watching from the shoreline.
There we go.
We've got their force right there, buddy.
At the moment, U.S. Navy divers are working to recover the debris,
which they say landed across a seven-mile radius off the coast,
in relatively shallow waters, which means they're confident
they'll be able to recover most of what was shot.
All right, so the question everyone's been asking,
why wasn't the balloon shot down earlier?
Well, according to President Biden,
he wanted to shoot down the balloon as soon as he heard about it on Wednesday,
but was advised against it by the Pentagon.
Reports say the Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin
and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman General Mark Millie,
were not only worried about civilian damage from debris,
but were confident they could block the balloon from gathering intel
while it was in our airspace.
The Pentagon also said the balloon was not gathering any information
the Chinese weren't already getting from satellites,
so they viewed it as not worth the risk to shoot it down over the U.S.
Here's our President Biden put it on Saturday.
They decided that the best time you do that was it got over water
Saturday within a 12-mile limit.
The success we took it down,
and I want to compliment our aviators who did it.
That response ended up being not enough for many.
Yeah, there were many people who said,
even if the balloon was no different than a satellite,
it was more about China making a show of force.
Many critics mostly on the right say the balloon
never should have been allowed to enter U.S. airspace to begin with,
and it should have been shot down immediately.
They say the way this whole incident was handled
just makes us look weak on the global stage.
And it's worth noting the Biden administration did try to argue
that when Trump was in office,
Chinese balloons also entered U.S. airspace, but according to Florida, Senator Marco Rubio,
the top Republican on Senate Intelligence Committee, this case is completely different from anything
we've seen before. What is unprecedented is a balloon flight that entered over Idaho and
flow over Montana over all these sensitive military installations, Air Force bases,
ICBM fields, right across the middle of the country. That has never happened before. That is
unprecedented. Now, we saw some immediate diplomatic fallout from this. Tell us about that.
We did. For their part, the Chinese.
did admit the balloon was theirs, but claimed it was, quote, mainly meteorological and had
accidentally dripped off course and into U.S. territory. American officials say that explanation
is assert, and it's no coincidence the balloon's flight path took it right over Air Force bases
and U.S. nuclear bases housing ICBM launch facilities.
Yeah.
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken had been scheduled to visit Beijing on Friday,
marking the first cabinet member to meet with China, but thanks to this balloon, that's no
longer happening. Lincoln told Chinese officials in a phone call that the incident was, quote,
an irresponsible act and a clear violation of U.S. sovereignty and international law that undermined
the purpose of the trip. So that trip no longer happening. And China has now responded to the
bloom being shot down, and that's created a bit of a stir. Right. They seem to threaten the U.S.
Their statement, which they issued Saturday, said, quote, for the United States to insist on using
armed force is clearly an excessive reaction that seriously violates international convention. And they followed
that up with this nebulous line. China will resolutely defend legitimate rights and interests of the
enterprise involved and retains the right to respond further. Keep in mind, this all comes as China
is forcing closer ties with Russia and Iran, and this incident will only drive a deeper wedge between
China and the U.S. Yeah, a fraught situation getting even more tense. Cabot, thanks for reporting.
Anytime. That's Daily Wire senior editor, Cabot Phillips.
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The Biden administration says it may declare a public health emergency to give women more access
to abortions. The news comes a week after President Biden promised to do everything he can
to prevent pro-life states from restricting the sale of abortion pills.
Here to explain the steps the administration is poised to take in support of abortion as Daily Wire
Culture reporter Megan Basham. So Megan, declaring a public health emergency seems like a fairly
a drastic step. Does it usually apply to issues like this? No, it doesn't. Typically, a public health
emergency covers things like severe weather disasters, the opioid epidemic, or disease outbreaks.
And I think that's why the administration has hesitated to take this step, even though more than
80 House Democrats started urging the president to do it way back last summer. In fact, right after
Roe v. Wade was overturned and some states immediately enacted those pro-life trigger laws,
Well, the president said that declaring a public health emergency didn't, quote, seem like a great option.
But calling an emergency for abortion access is a lot more controversial because it entails the federal government overriding state laws.
But then on Monday, Secretary of Health and Human Services Javier Vassara said this, and I'm quoting,
there are discussions on a wide range of measures that we can take to try to protect people's rights.
There are certain criteria that you look for to be able to declare a public.
health emergency, I have the ability to make a declaration. Now, Becerra said his department
hasn't completed a full assessment yet, but he says they're evaluating it now.
All right. So if they make this declaration, what will that do?
It's not entirely clear yet, but legal experts are saying it could make it easier for women
to get abortion-inducing drugs in those 13 states where abortion is outright banned right now.
and it will also make it easier in states that don't allow doctors to prescribe it over telehealth appointments.
They require women to get them in person.
So it would also allow the administration to direct funding to deploy public health services core teams
and accelerate access to new medications authorized for abortions.
That's quoting from them.
And then finally, it would shield medical professionals who offer abortion drugs from their state laws.
Now, over half of abortions are caused by those abortion pills now.
So that is significant.
It could also provide some funding for women to travel to get out of state abortions.
All right.
So a sweeping set of provisions there.
How are Republicans responding?
Well, they're certainly raising an outcry.
On Tuesday, Florida Senator Marco Rubio introduced a bill that would prohibit the executive branch
from using a public health emergency declaration like this to override those state abortion laws.
And then Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith called it a grotesque abuse of power.
And keep in mind in the background of all this,
we're hearing allegations that the Department of Justice has been weaponized against pro-lifers
since the overturning of Roe.
And we should expect this would immediately face massive legal challenges.
Megan, thanks for reporting.
That was Daily Wire Culture Reporter, Megan Basham.
The creator of a popular pro-Trump Twitter account is facing up to 10 years behind bars over social media posts.
the Biden DOJ claims interfered with the 2016 presidential election.
Here to discuss is Daily Wire Reporter, Amanda Prestige Giacomo.
So Amanda, first, give us a little background on some of these charges.
What are the allegations?
Hey, Georgia.
So the charges were announced by the DOJ on January 27th of 2021.
That was just a week after President Joe Biden took office.
The meme maker is 33-year-old Douglas Mackey,
who went by the Twitter alias Ricky Vaughn.
He was charged while he was residing in Florida.
though the trial is set to take place in New York City next month.
The government claims Mackie conspired with others to, quote,
disseminate misinformation designed to deprive individuals of their constitutional right to vote.
He's being charged under 18 U.S. Code 241, which outlines the conspiracy to injure or press,
threaten, or intimidate any person in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege
secured by the Constitution.
Now, what were these memes about specifically?
So one of the memes that the government has really focused.
focused in on shows a woman holding an African-American for President Hillary sign.
Now, that's overlaid with text reading,
avoid the line, vote from home, text Hillary to 55925.
That was reportedly tweeted by Mackey on November 1st of 2016.
Mackie's attorney maintains that this meme and others were satire.
So for example, other memes Mackey posted said,
join Hillary to fight Russia with our greatest asset, diversity.
And another meme said,
vote for her, vote from home, post Hillary using
hashtag presidential election. Now, do we know how many people actually texted that number?
According to the government, some 4,900 people texted the number, but of course it's impossible
to know how many people actually thought they were casting their vote versus participating in the joke.
The meme caught the attention of Twitter in the Clinton campaign within about a day, with Mackie
making quickly suspended by then CEO Jack Dorsey. The Clinton campaign also started sending
auto responses to people who texted the number, redirecting them to the Hillary
for America website.
I spoke to North Carolina Attorney James Lawrence.
He's representing Mackie.
He basically said the statute they're using to prosecute Mackie doesn't apply to satire.
And this is really a question of freedom of speech, not blocking people from voting.
Lawrence really emphasized to me that this could affect all Americans, regardless of their
political views.
The reason why this is such important case for all Americans left, right, center is we want the
government to be involved in policing, alleged misinformation and disinformation, particularly
around our elections, the way that they are held, or the candidates for office.
This would arguably expand the scope of liability under Section 241 in such a way that the government
could use it to target other people's speech, regardless of really other political ideology.
Now, speaking of free speech, has Mackey received any support?
from free speech groups. I'm thinking of the ACLU.
Surprisingly, no. It looks like they don't want to be associated with Mackie.
I asked Lawrence about outside support for his client from free speech groups like the ACLU,
and there really wasn't any. But the trial is set to begin on March 16th in the Eastern District of New York,
so it's possible we'll see some statements closer to that time.
All right, well, a really important case we're going to be watching. Amanda, thanks for reporting.
That was Daily Wire reporter, Amanda Presti Giacomo.
Another story we're tracking this week.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams spent the night at a migrant facility in Brooklyn on Saturday
as part of a campaign to convince migrants to leave the Watson Hotel and stay at the shelter.
Adams specifically chose the coldest night of the year to demonstrate how warm and welcoming the shelter was.
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