June 21, 2025

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Trump’s letter to Jan. 6 committee pre-empts subpoena
At the conclusion of his detailed letter slamming the House Select Committee on Jan. 6, former President Donald Trump noted: "Election Day is coming." Read More.
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Huge environmental impact: Lithium mining to power EVs
The leftists pushing for all vehicles on America's roads to be electric are failing to mention that mining for the lithium needed for electric vehicle batteries "is incredibly destructive to the environment, and is about as far from 'green' as one could imagine," a report said. Read More.
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Debunked: Left's claim that illegals commit less crime
Claims by legacy media and supporters of Team Biden's open border policies that illegal immigrants commit less crime than American citizens are false, the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) has revealed. Read More.
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3rd term for Xi would put China on war footing
At the 20th Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Congress opening on Oct. 16, party general secretary Xi Jinping is poised to be granted an unprecedented third five-year term at the helm of the authoritarian regime in Beijing. Read More.
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Biden lobbied foreign power to influence midterms
Oh no. Joe Biden is being accused of lobbying Saudi Arabia to postpone cuts in OPEC's oil production until after the 2022 midterm elections. Read More.
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DOJ goes after 87-year-old pro-life demonstrator
The FBI has arrested an 87-year-old concentration camp survivor who peacefully protested at a Tennessee abortion clinic. Read More.
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Chase Bank cancels Kanye, tolerated Epstein
JPMorgan Chase bank is dropping Kanye West as a client, giving the rapper until November to find a new entity to hold his multibillion-dollar Yeezy brand. Read More.
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Gabbard blasts Democrats for risking nuclear war
Woke elitist warmongers have taken over the Democrat Party and driven the U.S. toward the brink of nuclear war, former Hawaii Democrat Rep. Tulsi Gabbard said in announcing she has left the party in which she ran for the 2020 nomination for president. Read More.
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Three U.S. agencies funded Chinese virology research
Between 2015 and 2021, the Pentagon, CDC, and National Institutes of Health (NIH) supplied $28.9 million to Chinese universities and research centers, Governmental Accountability Office (GAO) auditors found. Read More.
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FBI offered Steele $1 million to prove dossier
A witness at the trial of Igor Danchenko testified on Tuesday that the FBI, then under the direction of James Comey, offered Christopher Steele $1 million in October 2016 to "prove the allegations" in the Trump-Russia dossier that Steele authored. Read More.
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Team Biden withholding 99% of records on Trump raid
Team Biden's National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is releasing only 65 pages out of over 1,600 pages of records related to the FBI's unprecedented raid on the home of former President Donald Trump, a government watchdog group said. Read More.
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'Journalist' called child services on Virginia Republican
David Leavitt, an individual who on Twitter describes himself as an "award-winning multimedia journalist," first urged his followers to call and then said he called Virginia Child Protective Services (CPS) himself after Virginia state Senate candidate Tina Ramirez tweeted that she teaches her daughter "real American history." Read More.
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Nuclear threats: Don't forget Kim Jong-Un
How can President Biden talk about “Armageddon” in Ukraine after Russia’s President Vladimir Putin boasts of Russia’s nuclear strength without also mentioning North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s threats to use nuclear weapons? Read More.
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FBI used Russian asset to drive anti-Trump ops
The FBI's network of "confidential human sources" which were used to fuel the "Russia collusion" and Jan. 6 "disinformation" operations must be dealt with in the next session of Congress, Trump White House intelligence adviser Kash Patel said as the trial of primary Russia-born "dossier" source Igor Danchenko was set to begin on Tuesday. Read More.
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Warnock got $7K monthly for housing as church evicted poor tenants
As senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, Georgia Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock was in 2021 receiving more than $7,000 per month for a housing allowance. The church also owns 99 percent of a residential building in Atlanta and has filed 12 eviction lawsuits against its residents, including a lawsuit against one tenant owing just $28.55 in back rent, a report said. Read More.

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