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On Media Miss Minute today, a group of Democratic lawmakers with military and intel background
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has a direct message for service members under the Trump administration. And a new ProPublica report says the White House stepped in to protect Andrew Tate from federal
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investigations. I'm Craig DeGrelly. In today's Media Miss Minute, we're taking a look at two
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stories being missed or underreported by partisan media outlets, starting with a story missed by the
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left. Six congressional Democrats, all veterans or former intelligence officials, are warning U.S
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troops amid growing concerns about the Trump administration's military strikes on boats
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in the Caribbean. Our laws are clear. You can refuse illegal orders. You can refuse illegal
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orders. You must refuse illegal orders. No one has to carry out orders that violate the law or
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our Constitution. The administration says the strikes target drug traffickers, but critics say
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the evidence linking those vessels to criminal activity has been scant. Now to a story missed by
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right-leaning outlets. New reporting from ProPublica shows the White House intervened on
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behalf of Andrew Tate. The report says a senior White House official was directed to press federal
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authorities to return electronic devices and data seized from Tate and his brother. It's material
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that could have been used as evidence. At the time, Tate was under sex trafficking investigations
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in at least three countries. For more stories missed or minimized by partisan media
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