August 28, 2025

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Out in the cold in NC: Biden gifts $1B to displaced Africans
Joe Biden was in Angola on Tuesday, where he gifted $1 billion in U.S. taxpayer funds to help Africans displaced by "climate change." Read More.
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War games signal growing China-Russia nuclear threat
An unprecedented two-day joint China-Russia bomber exercise and Russian suggestions they will deploy new nuclear capable missiles to Asia point to a growing China-Russia nuclear threat to that region. Read More.
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FBI agent stole cash, silver bars from J6 defendant
A former FBI agent has been convicted of stealing cash and other valuables from cases he worked on, including a raid on a J6 defendant. Read More.
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Massive coverup? Joe Biden’s sweeping pardon of his son
Joe Biden's blanket pardon granted to his son covers every federal crime Hunter Biden committed, was connected to, and any unknown offenses that may still come to light covering the past 11 years. That includes the cocaine found in the White House if it is determined to be Hunter's. Read More.
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S. Korea: Pro-North, CCP influence precipitated political crisis
International and U.S. media have failed to report the context of the political crisis in South Korea which led conservative President Yoon Suk-Yeol to declare emergency martial law on Tuesday evening. That background includes not only the longstanding influence of pro-North Korean organizations in the South but also the growing demographic and economic influence of the Chinese Communist Party. Read More.
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Meta official apologizes for Facebook's censorship of media
Meta's president of global affairs said the company regrets censoring conservative media, including the aggressive removal of posts which ran counter to the Biden administration's Covid narrative. Read More.
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'Flip Chicago red': City officials slammed for prioritizing illegals over residents
Chicago residents have had it with Mayor Brandon Johnson and city officials who they say spent half a billion dollars sheltering illegal aliens. Read More.
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Pardon? Hunter Biden tried to pay off back rent with 'art made from his own feces'
From 2019-2020 Hunter Biden was renting a home in Venice, California from the family of Sequoia's Shaun Maguire. The rent was $25,000 per month. Hunter skipped out on a year's worth of rent. Read More.
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Final House race called, Democrat wins CA District 13
Nearly a full month after the Nov. 5 election, Democrat Adam Gray on Tuesday night was declared the winner over Republican incumbent Rep. John Duarte in the race for California's District 13 House seat. Read More.
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Swamp shockwaves: Trump picks Patel to head up FBI
Only two days after election day, 2024, reports were already emanating from the legendary seventh floor of FBI headquarters that shellshocked feds were preparing for the worst. In an interview on CBS’s “Face The Nation” on Sunday, Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz said that Kash Patel, President-elect Trump’s pick to serve as FBI director will be confirmed by the Senate. Read More.
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Did crime pay for Biden family? Joe pardons Hunter
To the surprise of no one, President Joe Biden on Dec. 1 issued an unconditional pardon for his son Hunter, eliminating his criminal convictions on tax and gun charges after vowing earlier this year not to do so. Read More.
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As House convenes, GOP can't afford to lose one vote
The absence of Republican Reps. Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz of Florida and Elise Stefanik of New York will mean Republicans have a precarious majority in the House of Representatives when the 119th Congress convenes on Jan. 3, 2025. Read More.
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Covid cabal does not want you to see this documentary
Four years later, the Covid cabal has been exposed. Read More.
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In California, they're still counting, and 'curing', ballots
Nearly a month after Election Day, Democrat Adam Gray pulled ahead of Republican incumbent John Duarte in California’s District 13 House of Representatives race. Read More.
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Absolute control: North Korea recalls border waitresses
The city of Dandong in China, which sits across the Yalu River from North Korea, features several restaurants staffed by North Korean waitresses who not only serve tables but sing and dance to entertain the diners. Read More.

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