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Good morning. It’s Wednesday, October 15th, and this is The Record🗞️.Today’s show is about power, propaganda, and protest.From 10 million Americans preparing to march in defiance of a modern monarchy to the Supreme Court revisiting the foundations of voting rights—This isn’t random chaos. It’s coordinated control.And if we don’t call it out, it only grows stronger.🗞️ 1: The White House Braces for “No Kings Day” Protests What’s Happening:The White House and those in the executive branch around President Trump are growing increasingly nervous about the turnout for this week’s No Kings Day protests, with estimates suggesting that over 10 million Americans will take to the streets.

What to Know:Organizers expect demonstrations across all 50 states on October 18 against Trump’s military crackdowns and the ongoing government shutdown. More than 2,500 events are planned. Republicans are calling them “hate America rallies,” while Democrats and civil rights groups say they’re a defense of democracy itself.

My Take:When millions of people are ready to leave work, risk arrest, and march—something has broken. This isn’t just resistance—it’s remembrance. No kings means no unchecked power.🗞️ 2: Supreme Court Takes Up Louisiana Redistricting Case What’s Happening:The Supreme Court’s conservative majority is set to hear a major Louisiana redistricting case that could effectively dismantle a key part of the Voting Rights Act by determining whether states can consider race at all when drawing legislative maps.

What to Know:If the Court limits race-based considerations, it could sharply reduce minority representation nationwide—just months before the 2026 elections. The decision could reshape Congress and state legislatures for a generation.

My Take:This isn’t about maps—it’s about math. Dilute Black and brown votes, and power shifts permanently. Calling it “colorblind” doesn’t make it fair; it just hides the bias under cleaner language.🗞️ 3: DHS Spends $51 Million on Pro-Trump AdsWhat’s Happening:The Department of Homeland Security has spent $51 million this year on ads thanking President Trump for “securing the border,” making it the most expensive political-style ad campaign of 2025.

What to Know:The campaign—funded entirely by taxpayers—looks and sounds like a re-election message. DHS insists it’s not political, but the optics tell another story.

My Take:Propaganda doesn’t need to scream. Sometimes it just says, thank you, Mr. President, over and over again—until people stop questioning who paid for it.

🗞️ 4: Israel Rejects Body Returned Under Trump-Brokered Ceasefire

What’s Happening:The Israeli military confirmed that a body returned by Hamas under President Trump’s ceasefire deal was not one of the remaining hostages, heightening pressure on both sides as the fragile truce hangs in the balance.

What to Know:Prime Minister Netanyahu and Trump have warned Hamas to disarm, while Israel says it will restrict aid to Gaza until all 24 deceased hostages are returned. Inside Gaza, aid trucks remain stalled at crossings, hospitals are running out of fuel, and civilians continue to die from injuries and starvation amid worsening humanitarian collapse.

My Take:A ceasefire without dignity or safety for civilians isn’t peace—it’s a pause in suffering. Security for Israelis cannot come at the cost of survival for Palestinians. Real justice has to mean protection for everyone, or it’s not justice at all.Substack | Podcast | Daily News📲 IG: @marlenabeautydotcom | @redefiningtherecord✍️ Substack: Redefining the Record

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