November 23, 2024

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Eastman: 'No doubt in my mind' 2020 election was stolen
John Eastman, one of the many lawyers in President Donald Trump's contesting of the 2020 election results who have been targeted in the Democrats' lawfare campaign, said he still has "no doubt" that the election was stolen from Trump. Read More.
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FBI records show Fauci's NIAID funded Wuhan gain-of-function research
A government watchdog group announced on April 19 that it received records from the FBI in a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request that show an April 2020 email exchange with several officials in the bureau’s Newark Field Office referring to Dr. Anthony Fauci’s National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) grant to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) in China as including “gain-of-function research” which “would leave no signature of purposeful human manipulation.” Read More.
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Legal observers: Trump trial not going well for prosecutors; But then again this is NYC
Legal observers who weren't following the narrative established by legacy media outlets were quick to point out how little, if anything, the prosecution in Donald Trump's hush money case has and how terribly they presented how little they had as the first witnesses took the stand on Monday and Tuesday. Read More.
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Selective prosecution: Justices grill Biden official
More than 300 Jan. 6 defendants, including former President Donald Trump, have been charged with violating 18 U.S.C. § 1512(c), which entails obstruction of an official proceeding. Read More.
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'Lost America's trust': NPR, leftist CEO reeling
National Public Radio (NPR) seems to be gunning for the train wreck hall of fame. Read More.
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WV middle school girls refuse to compete against biological male at track meet
One of the first shots in the fight against biological males competing in female athletic events was fired by a group of middle school girls in West Virginia. Read More.
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'Uniparty's' weekend coup: Foreign aid, FISA renewal pass
Profile in Courage? House Speaker Mike Johnson was hailed by the Biden White House and the establishment press for his principled stand in pushing through a major foreign aid package early Saturday that was at odds with his previously-stated principles on funding Ukraine and while most the nation was gratefully transcending news of the Swamp. Read More.
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What? CBS asks Mayorkas how to 'keep our children safe'
We are living in some kind of bizarro "Twilight Zone" episode, or a zombie apocalypse nightmare. Things are that bizarre in America nowadays. Read More.
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California's first trans mayor kicked out in recall vote
By a wide margin, voters in the border city of Calexico, California recalled Mayor Raul Urena, who was the first trans identifying individual elected mayor in the state. Read More.
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Trump: President can't 'properly function' wihtout immunity
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to hear arguments on presidential immunity on Thursday, April 25 and eventually rule on whether Donald Trump is immune from prosecution on charges stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s election interference investigation. Read More.
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Fauci's 2013 meeting laid out plans to make coronaviruses more lethal
On June 24, 2013, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) hosted a meeting featuring Ralph Baric who is considered by many to be the world’s top coronavirus researcher. Read More.
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Rep. Gaetz: Biden is 'abandoning' U.S. troops in Niger
Joe Biden's administration has essentially abandoned 1,100 U.S. troops in the lawless African nation of Niger, Florida Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz said. Read More.
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April 19, 1775: American patriots who took a stand as the revolution began
As the sun rose, April 19, 1775, there were 800 British regulars approaching Lexington's town green. Read More.
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Trans surgeries in U.S. military raises questions about readiness
Currently, the U.S. military offers gender reassignment surgeries to America's active-duty service members (ADSMs). Read More.
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D.C. judge's ruling puts Bowe Bergdahl back in the news
You may have figured that you'd heard the last of Bowe Bergdahl, the soldier who deserted his regiment in Afghanistan and subsequently was convicted of the offense in a court martial at which he plead guilty. But the story of the ex-sergeant has taken a new turn as Bergdahl is doing his best to shake loose of his mistakes and misconduct. Read More.

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