November 25, 2024

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Hunter's biz pal ignores restitution to Native Americans he scammed
Hunter Biden’s business partner Devon Archer, who was convicted of swindling the Oglala Sioux out of tens of millions of dollars, has not paid one cent in restitution to his victims as ordered by a New York judge. Read More.
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America's backyard: China cozies up to Honduras, El Salvador
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is increasing its social, economic, and strategic footprint in the Central American countries of Guatemala, El Salvador, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. The United States and democracies are fading away while socialism/communism is rising and encircling the West. Read More.
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Biden supports no age limit on child sex changes
In a message aimed at states which have banned transgender surgeries and treatments for minors, the White House on Wednesday reiterated its belief that there should be no age limit on such procedures. Read More.
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Defense: 40 infomants tracked Proud Boys on J6
The defense team for a member of the Proud Boys has called on the feds to unmask all of the informants and undercover agents involved in the Jan. 6, 2021 protest at the U.S. Capitol. Read More.
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States fight China’s buying U.S. farmland near military sites
The communist government in Beijing has for at least two decades been trying to buy real estate near U.S. national security installations, analysts say. Read More.
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James Madison stood up for Baptists, first victims of cancel culture
Following the crisis of the French and Indian War, Americans turned to Christ in religious revivals. Virginia's government, though, was established Anglican, and imposed strict lockdowns on unapproved church gatherings. Read More.
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Who is Matt Colangelo? Alvin Bragg's DOJ closer
When Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg needed a closer in his unprecedented case against former President Donald Trump, he had one of Attorney General Merrick Garland's henchmen warming up in the bullpen. Read More.
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'White privilege' key to waging U.S. 'revolutionary struggle'
Do Americans truly understand how much of their culture and society has been co-opted by hardcore communist ideology? Read More.
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El Salvador leader: U.S. can no longer lecture on ‘democracy’
Foreign heads of state said little publicly in response to the indictment on April 4, 2023 of former President Donald Trump, but El Salvador President Nayib Bukele took note of the obvious. Read More.
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NC House Democrat's switch gives GOP veto-proof majority
A Democrat who only five months ago won a North Carolina state House seat in the deep-blue Charlotte area has switched to the Republican Party, giving the GOP a veto-proof majority. Republicans already had a veto-proof majority in the state Senate. Read More.
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Trump: 'This is not what America is supposed to be'
Former President Donald Trump issued a stream of statements before being indicted in New York on Tuesday (no gag order was imposed and the next hearing in the case was set for Dec. 4. Read More.
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DHS: Nonprofits misusing millions in taxpayer funds to help 'gotaways'
Illegal immigrants who evaded U.S. authorities in crossing the southern border were given funds that were awarded to nonprofit organizations by the federal government, according to a report by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General. Read More.
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Ukraine getting $2.6 billion more in military aid from Biden
The Department of Defense announced on Tuesday it was sending $2.6 billion more of U.S. military hardware to Ukraine. Read More.
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Report: Chinese spy balloon surveilled U.S. military sites
The Chinese spy balloon which Team Biden allowed to transit a large area of the United States before finally deciding to shoot it down was able to collect intelligence on several sensitive American military sites, a report said. Read More.
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How Bragg got himself on Soros's radar screen
As New York state's deputy attorney general from 2017 to 2018, Alvin Bragg oversaw the lawsuit against the Donald J. Trump Foundation. As a result of that case, a judge ordered Trump to pay $2 million in damages and forced the shutdown of the foundation over allegations of misused funds. Read More.

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