November 27, 2024

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Report: Trump had no contact with Oath Keepers on Jan. 6
The Left's line that President Donald Trump conspired with right-wing groups to launch an "insurrection" on Jan. 6, 2021 took another hit as NBC News reported that Trump had no contact with the Oath Keepers on that day. Read More.
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Navarro spurns plea deal on contempt of Congress charge
While Peter Navarro on Friday rejected a plea agreement offer in his contempt of Congress case, the federal judge overseeing the case questioned the FBI's tactics in arresting the Trump White House adviser. Read More.
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Biological male swimmer Lia Thomas nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year award
Lia Thomas, a biological male who dominated women's college swimming this past season, has been nominated by the University of Pennsylvania for the NCAA's Woman of the Year Award. Read More.
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NJ trans prisoner impregnates 2 inmates at women's prison
A biological male who identifies as a transgender woman was allowed by the state of New Jersey to select which prison to serve out a 30-year sentence for manslaughter. Read More.
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Spy chiefs deliver joint wake-up call on Chinese intel
The jolting but not unexpected wake-up call came from London. Read More.
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Dems pushing to forgive student debt owe a ton themselves
Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib are two of the 13 progressive members of Congress pushing Team Biden to forgive student loans who owe an astonishing amount of educational debt, the Daily Caller News Foundation reported. Read More.
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Wisconsin speaker rules out decertifying 2020 election
Following the Wisconsin supreme court's ruling on July 8 that absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal unless they're placed in a municipal clerk's office or supervised by the clerk's staff at an alternate site, former President Donald Trump called on State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to pass legislation to decertify the state's 2020 election results. Read More.
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Biden in visit accused of undermining Israeli sovereignty
In a move that was seen as undermining Israeli sovereignty over the eastern part of the capital city of Jerusalem, Joe Biden's handlers removed the Israeli flag from his limo and refused to allow Israeli officials to accompany Biden in a visit to a Palestinian hospital on Friday. Read More.
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Sen. Manchin deals blow to Left's climate agenda
Team Biden's climate change agenda was dealt a major setback on Thursday when West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin indicated he would not support any climate legislation prior to the 2022 midterm elections. Read More.
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America's sheriffs urged to investigate election fraud
Frustrated by continued inaction of state and federal authorities when it comes to investigating election fraud, election integrity group True the Vote is turning to America's county sheriffs. Read More.
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Having a heart attack in your twenties is normal?
“Seemingly healthy” and suddenly dead is becoming a routine part of the 24-hour news cycle these days, and, ominously, it is not just about coronavirus vaccine injury denial. A far more sinister phase of the operation has commenced. Read More.
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NYT and Kinzinger answer the ‘Who is Ray Epps’ question
Ray Epps is the only person caught on camera repeatedly directing people to enter the Capitol building. Video of Epps egging on protesters to go into the Capitol was captured on Jan. 5 and Jan. 6, 2021. The New York Times and anti-Trump Rep. Adam Kinzinger have come to the defense of Epps. Read More.
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Drag queen energy official gets top salary, security clearance
Sam Brinton, a drag queen and defender of underage gay prostitution, is earning a salary in the top one percent of all government employees and may have been granted high level security clearances as a top official at the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, a report said. Read More.
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Hacker tried to sell database with records on 1 billion Chinese
A computer hacker who had obtained a database from a police network in Shanghai which contained records on 1 billion Chinese citizens attempted to sell the database for 10 bitcoin, or about $200,000. Read More.
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Lunatic fringe: Why some of us can't dine in peace
Fifteen years ago, when I still lived in the D.C. swamp, I took my elementary school-daughter and toddler son out for one of our regular weekend breakfasts at IHOP. But we couldn't be left alone to enjoy our meal. As my kids dug into their funny-face pancakes, a fuming-faced liberal marched to our booth and started ranting about my anti-open-borders commentaries on Fox News. Read More.

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