Aaron's activity on May 21 covered several distinct political threads. He engaged with ongoing concerns about the Trump administration's posture toward dissent and immigration enforcement, reposting a report about DHS circulating a "Be on the Lookout" alert targeting comedian Ben Palmer for creating a fake ICE tip line, and sharing a New York Times editorial board quote accusing the president of "taking their money and showering it on criminals" in the context of pardons and DOJ conduct. He also reposted coverage of an unusual Chicago federal courthouse hearing involving the "Broadview Six" case, in which a defense attorney alleged missing pages from a grand jury transcript.
On international and civil liberties topics, Aaron reposted criticism of Israel's invocation of "blood libel" to deflect reporting on NGO allegations of sexual abuse of Palestinians in Israeli prisons, and amplified concern about Sweden's newly approved tiered citizenship law — which would allow naturalized citizenship to be revoked — calling it contrary to liberal values. He also shared data from UK local elections showing Labour lost far more voters to the Greens than to Reform, with the accompanying commentary mocking the "mindless centrism" diagnosis of Labour's struggles.
Domestically, Aaron reposted skepticism about Harvard faculty voting to implement a 20% cap on A grades, with critics noting the policy could disadvantage minoritized faculty on evaluations and instill zero-sum competition among students. He also reposted what appeared to be a pointed observation about a Democratic foreign policy think tank, though the content of the underlying criticism was not spelled out in the post text.