May 03, 2024

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Betrayal of America runs in CO Justice Melissa Hart's family
Colorado Supreme Court Justice Melissa Hart is the granddaughter of fired Watergate Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox. Her mother Phyllis is the sister of Archibald Cox Jr. Read More.
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Georgia election workers are suing Rudy Giuliani again
Rudy Giuliani is a central target of the unreported Lawfare offensive that has successfully paralyzed lawyers across the nation who might otherwise be defending MAGA protagonists large and small. Read More.
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More than 14,000 illegals encountered at U.S. southern border on Dec. 18
Reports from the southern border leave no doubt that the invasion of the United States continues unabated as thousands pour across Joe Biden's open border every day. Read More.
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U.S. military at smallest active-duty level in 80 years
Falling short of its recruitment goals, the U.S. military will enter 2024 with its smallest force in 80 years, even as strategists warn that wars involving especially China backed by Russia are increasingly likely and even imminent. Read More.
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Ex-ICE chief on how mass deportation would happen: ‘One at a time’
No illegal immigrant should be off the table for deportation if Donald Trump is returned to the White House, former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Tom Homan said. Read More.
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Unreported: Giuliani's response to $148 million defamation verdict
Former crime-busting New York City mayor and Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani endured worldwide media humiliation on Dec. 15, following the verdict against him for defaming two Georgia election workers. Virtually all network and wire service reports failed to quote Giuliani or cite his version of events. Only Greg Kelly at Newsmax gave him the benefit of the doubt. Read More.
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Nikki Haley: Establishment darling and China asset
The insincerity of Nikki Haley's suddenly uber-hawkish verbal attacks on China is every bit as brazen as our international examples. Nikki Haley honestly does not believe Americans are capable of reading up on things she said and did a mere 10 years ago. Read More.
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China planned to engineer at-sea Taiwan helicopter defection
During the Cold War, high profile defections from the Soviet bloc to the West were a constant source of assurance of the desirability, if not the superiority of the democracies over the empire of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Read More.
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Reporter who wanted detention camps for unvaxxed dies at 33
Ian Vandaelle, a Canadian reporter who called for unvaccinated police to be fired and pushed for concentration camps for those who refused to get the Covid jab has died. He was 33. Read More.
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Collusion? The Biden father-son media performance
Bombarded with an impeachment inquiry and the threat of a contempt of Congress charge, Joe and Hunter Biden ran to friendly regime media for cover on Dec. 13, 2023. Read More.
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Biological male gets Division I women's volleyball scholarship
In what is believed to be a first, an NCAA Division I women's volleyball program has awarded a scholarship to a biological male. Read More.
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The rest of the story: Donald Trump’s latest fact-checks
As a public service to long-suffering media consumers, here are former President Donald Trump’s latest and always entertaining fact-checks on MSM regurgitations of prevailing “news” narratives: Read More.
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Will cop who was promoted after killing Ashli Babbitt, now pay off his IRS debt?
Shortly after he shot and killed Ashli Babbitt inside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd was promoted to captain. With the promotion came a $200,000 per year salary. Read More.
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Plagiarism 101: Joe Biden and Dr. Claudine Gay
Harvard University has decided to stand behind embattled president Dr. Claudine Gay after she was accused of plagiarizing other scholars’ works in her 1997 Ph.D. thesis and writing four papers published between 1993 and 2017 that did not have proper attribution. Read More.
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Supreme Court takes case challenging DOJ's J6 charges
More than 300 J6 defendants, including former President Donald Trump, could see felony charges against them dropped as the U.S. Supreme Court said on Wednesday that it will take up one defendant’s appeal of the Department of Justice’s use of evidence-tampering law to prosecute the defendants for obstruction of Congress. Read More.

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