June 18, 2025

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Diversity: In China only Marxist Han Chinese need apply
When it comes to the Chinese Communist Party's relationship with "the people," the CCP is non-discriminatory. It persecutes all people who fail to conform to totalitarian Marxist ideology and diktats. Read More.
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After GOP censures Schiff, Democrats throw a tantrum
In a party-line vote, the House on Wednesday censured California Democrat Rep. Adam Schiff for amplifying false claims that Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign colluded with Russia. Read More.
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Durham: 'Good' FBI agents 'apologized' for Trump probe
FBI agents who are "good, hard-working, decent people" expressed regret for being involved in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign's alleged collusion with Russia, special counsel John Durham said on Wednesday. Read More.
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Left's dilemma: All-Muslim MI city council bans Pride flags
Hamtramck, Michigan became an instant source of inspiration for the Left when in 2015 it became the first municipality in America to elect an all-Muslim city council. Read More.
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Wealthy withdrawing billions from U.S. banks
Wealthy Americans are demonstrating their faith in the banking system. They are withdrawing billions of dollars from U.S. banks. Read More.
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New reports raise possibility of Chinese troops in Cuba
China and Cuba are negotiating to establish a new joint military training facility on the island. The facility "could lead to the stationing of Chinese troops and other security and intelligence operations just 100 miles off Florida’s coast," the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing current and former U.S. officials. Read More.
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Hunter deal like 'ticketing ' bank robbery 'getaway driver'
George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley said the plea deal which enables Hunter Biden to avoid jail time only reinforces the belief by many Americans there is a double standard within federal law enforcement. Read More.
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Election interference? YouTube censors RFK, Jr.
With polls showing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with 20 percent support and gaining in a Democrat 2024 presidential primary, and with a higher favorability rating than Joe Biden, the Biden regime's Big Tech allies apparently decided it was time to intervene. Read More.
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IRS agent said he ‘could go into anyone’s house’
House Judiciary Committee chair Jim Jordan is demanding an explanation from the IRS as to why one of its agents used a fake name to enter an Ohio woman's home and then told her he "could go into anyone's house at any time I want." Read More.
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Flashback: Richard Jewell’s 1997 testimony to the House Judiciary Committee; Sound familiar?
Richard Jewell, the man wrongly named as a suspect by federal investigators and major media for the 1996 bombing at the Atlanta Olympic Games, testified before the House Judiciary Committee on July 30, 1997 and called for an "objective third party" to investigate the FBI and the Department of Justice for their "conduct" which essentially ruined his life. Read More.
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Report: Therapist gives explicit sex education to 4-year-olds
An undercover video from a Pride Month event in Denton, Texas reportedly shows a licensed therapist saying that she teaches comprehensive sex education to four-year-olds. Read More.
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Majority in poll: Trump indictment is election interference
The majority of registered voters in a new poll believe the indictment of former President Donald Trump by special counsel Jack Smith is "politically motivated" and can be characterized as election interference. Read More.
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Unreported: Most new jobs under Biden go to foreign-born
Joe Biden's handlers send him out often to boast about the number of jobs added in his administration and most corporate media dutifully treated the numbers as newsworthy. What they failed to report, however, is that most if not all of these post-Covid jobs being created are going to foreign-born workers and are of the low-paying variety, analysts noted. Read More.
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Montana AG: IRS sending armed agents to 'harass' gun owners
A squad of 20 "heavily armed" IRS agents seized dozens of boxes of background check forms from a Great Falls gun shop, Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen said. Read More.
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Democrats war-gamed Trump indictment drama
Earlier this month, as the FBI faced mounting pressure to release documents confirming bribery allegations implicating Joe Biden, top Democrat operatives and handful of never-Trump Republicans met at a Washington, D.C. think tank. Their mission? To plot strategies aimed at blocking former President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, according to a report in The Washington Post. Read More.

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