January 15, 2025

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Illinois Republican slams Biden pardon of son, reads laptop into Congressional Record
In a speech on the House floor on Wednesday, Illinois Republican Rep. Mary Miller slammed the "blanket pardon" Joe Biden gifted to his son Hunter. Read More.
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How Elon Musk helped derail 'piece of pork' spending bill
After a joint statement from President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance denouncing the spending bill, Elon Musk fired off more than a dozen posts to X in an effort to stop the "piece of pork" bill. Read More.
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Xi Jinping's pre-Inauguration military messaging to Trump
As an astute businessman and reflexive negotiator, Donald J. Trump intuitively understands the art of leveraging — the use of power and perceived power to influence enemies and friends alike to achieve desired results. Read More.
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UCLA student kicked out of class for rest of quarter because she voted for Trump
President-elect Donald Trump said he plans to use federal funding as leverage to eliminate woke policies and return academic freedom to colleges and universities. Read More.
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House panel sends Liz Cheney criminal referral to DOJ
A House subcommittee has called for a federal criminal investigation of former Rep. Liz Cheney for possible “criminal witness tampering” during her time as vice chair of the Select Committee that investigated J6. Read More.
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Trump: 'I'm asking Joe Biden, please stop selling the wall'
President-elect Donald Trump has called on Joe Biden to stop auctioning off unused sections of border wall. Read More.
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After impeaching Yoon, political left on rampage in South Korea
Trial proceedings for the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk-Yeol have begun in the nation's constitutional court. The conservative Yoon was impeached on Saturday by leftists leading the opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) Read More.
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Want real joy? End costly weaponization of the IRS
One of the highest priorities for the incoming Trump administration should be to end the Democrats' weaponization of powerful government agencies against taxpayers and businesses they don't like. Nowhere has this mission been more pernicious than the party-line vote to fund the IRS with nearly $80 billion and hire tens of thousands of new tax snoops. Read More.
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Jeffrey Sachs tells Tucker: Damage done by Biden-Harris can be repaired by Trump
In Tucker Carlson's latest interview, Jeffrey Sachs, an American economist, public policy analyst and professor at Columbia University, describes how President-elect Donald Trump can repair the damage of the Biden-Harris administration, which Sachs says has been the most destructive in American history. Read More.
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Trump vows swift boot for DEI contractors at Pentagon
One of the first things the new Trump administration will do at the Pentagon is a wholesale firing of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) contractors, a report said. Read More.
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Biden extends liability shield for Covid vax makers through 2029
The Big Pharma producers of the Covid injections are getting another free pass from the Biden-Harris administration. Read More.
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Trump threatens to sue more media outlets
Noting the American media is "almost as corrupt as our elections," President-elect Donald Trump threatened to sue more outlets days after winning a $15 million settlement in a defamation suit against ABC News and on air personality George Stephanopoulos. Read More.
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Biden commutes sentence of comptroller who stole $53 million from Dixon, Illinois
Among the 1,500 prison sentences commuted by Joe Biden last week was Rita Crundwell, who was behind bars for stealing more than $53 million from a small town in Illinois where she was the comptroller. Read More.
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European nations offer Syrians cash ... to go back to Syria
Has the fall of the 20-year reign of dictator Bashar Assad enticed Syrians in Europe to return home? Read More.
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Game of drones: What the feds 'don't want us to know'
The feds are hiding the truth about the mysterious drones swarming over New Jersey because they are too "fearful" of how the American public will react, a New Jersey state senator said. Read More.

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