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D4vd Grand Jury Met on at Least 7 Different Occasions

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D4vd’s murder case is crawling along, and the corporate media is surprisingly selective about what it wants us to focus on. Celeste Rivas was found dead in his Tesla, yet somehow the narrative drifting from CNN and MSNBC seems more interested in sensationalism than in genuine investigative journalism. They love a good crime story, but where’s the meat? Instead of delving into the nuances of the case, we’re hit with vague updates as if they’re breadcrumb feeding us a gripping thriller—while avoiding real accountability or depth. Why? Because that doesn’t serve their narrative!

Now, a grand jury has been convening more times than we’ve been told. This isn’t just smoke; it’s a fire of potential manipulation. You’d think with all these legal maneuverings, Fox News might dig into the possible implications. Yet, they trot out the same half-baked coverage, dripping with implications but offering little in the way of critical analysis. Where are the tough questions? Why are we not dissecting the motives behind this slow rollout of information? Instead, it’s all about clickbait headlines!

The mainstream narrative is conveniently tailored to keep audiences hooked without delivering substance. It’s almost as if they’re more afraid of uncovering inconvenient truths than they are of actually reporting the facts. Don’t let this slip away as mere entertainment; these cases reveal systemic issues that deserve our scrutiny.

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