April 24, 2024

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Trump fact checks Wall Street Journal on election fraud
The Wall Street Journal on Friday ran on op-ed titled "Readers to President Trump: Knock It Off". It was subtitled: "His claims of election fraud aren’t true and undermine our democracy." Trump released a detailed statement which amounts to a fact check of the Journal's op-ed. Read More.
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China’s 'widespread and systematic' rights abuses in Xinjiang'
China’s ongoing human rights abuses against its Muslim minority in Xinjiang have again been chastised by a key UN committee. Forty-three countries strongly condemned the Beijing regime’s widespread human rights violations against the Uyghur minority in what has become a systematic state policy in China’s western Xinjiang region. Read More.
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Jan. 6 prisoner exposes ‘American Gulag’
On Jan. 6, 2021, Nathaniel DeGrave walked in through the open doors of the U.S. Capitol to document the event for a podcast. Read More.
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Florida takes in stuck cargo ships, defunded police
Florida is offering to ease the supply chain crisis, help law enforcement suffering in defund-the-police states, and possibly assist those who wish to satisfy a burger craving but can’t get it in the era of Democrat lockdowns and vax mandates. Read More.
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Biden weighs paying $450,000 per person to illegals
Team Biden is ready to fork over $450,000 per person in U.S. taxpayer money to those who entered the U.S. illegally during President Donald Trump’s term. Read More.
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35% in poll say 2020 election should be overturned
As a Wisconsin sheriff documented state election law violations at a press conference Thursday, a new Morning Consult-Politico survey found that 35 percent of registered voters believe the 2020 presidential election should be overturned. Read More.
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Xi, world’s top polluter, skipping climate summit
Chinese supreme leader Xi Jinping will not attend the summit. China is by far the world’s biggest greenhouse gas emitter. Russian strongman Vladimir Putin won't be there either. Russia's economy would collapse if the world decided to stop buying its fossil fuels. Read More.
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Wisconsin sheriff: Election law was ‘shattered’
An investigation by the Racine County, Wisconsin Sheriff's Office found that nursing home residents whose families said they did not have the cognitive capacity to vote nevertheless had ballots cast in their name in the 2020 election. Read More.
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Florida has lowest rate of new Covid cases in U.S.
According to the CDC's own data, the Free State of Florida now has the lowest rate of new Covid-19 cases in the nation on a per capita basis. Read More.
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Abandoned: At least 439 Americans still in Afghanistan
Team Biden's surrender in Afghanistan includes the abandonment of more than 400 Americans who remain trapped in a nation now controlled by a terrorist organization. Read More.
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Optimal U.S. posture on China is ‘moral clarity, straight talk’
“What should Americans do today about Communist China? Tell the truth. Always,” said strategist Miles Yu in a speech in San Jose on Oct. 17. Read More.
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Who is Ray Epps and why has the FBI protected him?
A prominent member of the Oath Keepers who was one of the "primary orchestrators" of the first breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 has never been arrested for his role in the breach and is being protected by the FBI, a report said. Who exactly is Ray Epps? Read More.
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'Informed consent': U.S. citizens as Fauci's puppies
Americans have recently been horrified to learn the shocking details of the gruesome torture of beagles for “medical research” funded by a National Institutes of Health (NIH) division led by Dr. Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser. Read More.
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Soros media venture would silence American dissent
Never one to rest on his laurels, progressive globalist billionaire George Soros has teamed up with fellow moneyed leftist Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn, to create a new organization to fight against “disinformation,” aka, any opinion opposed to the Soros worldview. Read More.
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Prosecutors can't call men Rittenhouse shot 'victims'
Prosecutors in the murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse are prohibited from referring to the men the teenager shot during the Kenosha riots last summer as "victims," a Wisconsin judge ruled on Monday. Read More.

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