November 23, 2024

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DOJ intent on keeping trusted FBI informant locked up
Back before a series of indictments of twice-impeached Donald Trump failed to stop the former president's soaring bipartisan popularity, Alexander Smirnov was a paid FBI source who had been frequently used since the Obama Administration and was deemed to be “highly credible.” Read More.
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Trump bonus: 'I'll smile when we complete the task and Make American Great Again'
In a bonus round of questioning during his town hall with Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump was asked about his sense of humor. Read More.
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20,000 Chinese tried to illegally enter U.S. since Oct. 1
Coming from the other side of the world, well-funded Chinese nationals have quickly become the fastest growing demographic crossing Joe Biden's open border — an almost unbelievable 5,200 percent increase over two years. Read More.
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Al Qaida returned to Afghanistan after U.S. withdrawal
Following the Biden Administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, the ruling Taliban is denying reports that it has accommodated a resurgence of the Al Qaida terrorist organization. Read More.
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Trump confirms names of potential VP picks
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday confirmed a list of six names that are in the running for the vice president spot on his 2024 presidential ticket. Read More.
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Did Supreme Court validate lawfare against Trump?
It is "clear to me that one of the goals of lawfare is to deter lawyers from challenging the 2024 election," attorney Lin Wood said on Tuesday after the U.S. Supreme Court on rejected his appeal of legal sanctions imposed after his alleged participation in contesting the 2020 election in Michigan. Read More.
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New documentary tracks 'unholy' Covid response
The new documentary “Epidemic of Fraud” focuses primarily on hydroxychloroquine and the scandals surrounding questionable clinical trials for the Covid injections. Read More.
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No comparison: Biden bull market vs Trump bull market
Joe Biden is boasting about the recent stock market rally. He's right that stocks have been on a tear for the last 14 months. The S&P 500 hit 5,000 for the first time in history. That's up from 500 some 30 years ago. Read More.
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Trump's autographed 'Never Surrender high-tops' sold for $9K
Roman Sharf, the founder and CEO of the luxury watch dealer Luxury Bazaar, won an autographed pair of Donald Trump’s golden “Never Surrender high-tops” after placing a winning bid of $9,000 at Philadelphia’s Sneaker Con. Read More.
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First Amendment win for RFK Jr. against Team Biden
A federal judge on Wednesday issued a preliminary injunction prohibiting Biden Administration officials and agencies from coercing or encouraging social media platforms to suppress or censor online content containing protected free speech. Read More.
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Legal community stunned by bid to bankrupt Trump
The unprecedented lawfare campaign launched by Team Biden and its Democrat allies in New York has former President and leading Republican 2024 candidate Donald Trump on the verge of needing to sell off some of his real estate holdings to raise cash to live on. Read More.
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Progressives promote the idea of illegal aliens in your home
The latest attempt to normalize innately unnatural behavior comes out of woke Boston. Progressive residents are responding to a local government and big-box media call to shelter migrants in their homes. The apparent idea is that you’ll see this and want to join in, too. Read More.
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Biden's green energy scheme: Huge payday for China?
China "has already planted its flag on a dozen green energy projects that could benefit from uncapped tax credits" and is set to "plunder $100 billion" of U.S. taxpayer funds, according to a Feb. 18 report by Daily Mail online. Read More.
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CIA, FBI shift focus to U.S. domestic politics
In "Neutering the CIA: Why US Intelligence versus Trump Has Long-Term Consequences", former CIA analyst John A. Gentry details how the entire Intelligence Community (IC) failed to prevent the attack of Sept. 11, 2001, and for this failure was rewarded with bigger budgets. Now that it has become active in domestic politics, he noted, failures become even more likely, with many more American lives at stake. Read More.
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Actual winner of disputed Pakistan election sits in jail
Pakistan is politically on the brink again in the aftermath of fractious and inconclusive national parliamentary elections which ended with a wavering question mark hanging over this land of 241 million people like a political Damocles sword. Two former prime ministers, both of whom are bitter rivals and equally mired in alleged corruption, were vying for the top spot. Read More.

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