July 01, 2025

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Trump's executive order rules out illegals in reapportionment
An executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Tuesday aims to prevent illegal immigrants from being counted for the purposes of re-drawing congressional districts after the 2020 census. Read More.
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It begins: Global banks are scrutinizing Hong Kong clients
Global wealth managers are scouring the social media posts and other public records of their clients in Hong Kong for information on whether they have any ties to the city's pro-democracy movement, which was essentially outlawed under the Chinese communist government's new security law. Read More.
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President Trump's winning strategy that would elevate GOP
There are a lot of Donald Trump supporters today who are becoming more anxious about polls showing their candidate behind Joe Biden in the race for the Presidency by as much as 15 points. Read More.
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Firing offense: Teacher tweeted that Trump 'is our president'
A popular teacher and coach at a Michigan high school was fired after he tweeted support for President Donald Trump, a report said. Read More.
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Governor defends couple with guns as 'law abiding citizens'
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said he will pardon Mark and Patricia McCloskey, the St. Louis couple who brandished firearms to defend themselves after they say rioters broke through a private gate and threatened them. Read More.
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Trump on Portland: Democrats ‘physically afraid' of 'anarchists’
As long as Democrat politicians are "physically afraid" to confront the leftist mobs rampaging through cities such as Portland, President Donald Trump said he would continue to send in federal law enforcement personnel. Read More.
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Rasmussen: 'Strong national support for police'
Calls to "defund" the police from Black Lives Matter and Joe Biden are meeting their first signs of backlash, a new Rasmussen Reports poll shows. Read More.
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NY Times reporters to 'reveal where I live', says Tucker Carlson
In the closing segment of his Monday night broadcast, Fox News host Tucker Carlson said The New York Times was planning to write an article and publish photos revealing the location of his new home. Read More.
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Ignored by media, ‘Uncle Tom’ documentary tops charts
Despite little publicity outside of conservative circles, Larry Elder's documentary "Uncle Tom" topped the charts in its first week in release. Read More.
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'Paging Dr. Fauci!' Sen. Paul slams praise for NY virus response
The Kentucky Republican tweeted on Tuesday: "Paging Dr. Fauci! According to JHU, NY’s per capita death rate is more than 2X greater than Italy Spain & Britain & more than 8X worse than Florida & 10X worse than Texas. For you to say NY got it done correctly disregards the facts & calls your judgement into question." Read More.
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Jan. 5, 2017 meeting: Lawsuit demands release of all records
Judicial Watch announced on Tuesday that it filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Department of Justice, the FBI and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) for all records related to the January 5, 2017 meeting in the Obama Oval Office during which the Steele dossier and the investigation of Gen. Michael Flynn were discussed. Read More.
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House arrest after Kentucky mom balked at covid legalese
In some Democrat-controlled cities and states, you can riot, loot and assault in the name of protesting so-called “systemic racism,” be arrested, and then released without bail to do it all over again. Read More.
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Enough: 17 Oregon counties could join Idaho
Residents in several Oregon counties, fed up with the ongoing riots in Portland and the draconian coronavirus lockdown orders of Democrat Gov. Kate Brown, are looking for a change of venue. They want their counties, mostly in the state's eastern sector, to become Idaho territory. Read More.
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Trending in China: 'Disappeared' virologists, truth-tellers
What China doesn’t like, it assumes control over. If you say something the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) disapproves of, you often end up just disappearing or fleeing the country. Read More.
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Hillsdale conducts in-person graduation despite Gov. Whitmer
In open but legal defiance of Democrat Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's coronavirus lockdown order, Hillsdale College on Saturday held an in-person graduation ceremony. Read More.

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