November 26, 2024

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Identity theft: Another plague of illegal immigration
Identity theft is one of the most pernicious crimes of which one can be a victim. While illegal immigrants typically use their stolen identities to obtain employment, many cause additional harm to their victims. Read More.
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Obama White House visitor logs: Who met Eric Ciaramella
Judicial Watch announced on Nov. 8 its analysis of Obama-era White House visitor logs that detail meetings of CIA employee Eric Ciaramella, including one with an official with a Ukrainian organization funded by George Soros. Read More.
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State Dept. official questioned Hunter Biden conflict
A State Department official said he raised concerns over then-Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter working for corruption-plagued Burisma Holdings of Ukraine but was brushed off by Biden's staff. Read More.
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Convicted murderers? Sanders would stop all deportations
If he were to win the presidency, socialist Democrat Bernie Sanders said he would put a stop to all deportations of illegal immigrants who are being detained by the U.S. government. Read More.
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Fear: Graham explains need to keep 'whistleblower' hidden
Democrats and their allies in the major media are intent on keeping the so-called whistleblower’s identity secret and preventing him from testifying because they are most concerned about his connections to Democrats who want to bring down President Donald Trump, Sen. Lindsey Graham said. Read More.
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How 'Californication' policies turned Virginia blue
The former red bastion of Virginia has been toppled and turned blue thanks in large part to massive demographic change spurred by Third World immigration. Read More.
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'Strange bedfellows' tackle threat to women and girls
A radical feminist and her organization “have struck up an unlikely alliance with conservatives over the increasingly influential transgender-rights movement, specifically its implications for the lives of women and girls,” a report said. Read More.
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Analysis: Real intel threats ignored by Schiff's show trial
In the U.S. Congress, the House Intelligence Committee is so fixated on the impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump that it is likely missing the real threats against the United States, a former U.S. counterintelligence officer said. Read More.
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Fruits of open border policies: Discrimination, exploitation
A detailed and informative report published at the Center for Immigration Studies in late October exposes the worst-kept secret in corporate America. Read More.
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Experts back Don Jr.: Not a crime to 'out whistleblower'
In a heated exchange with Donald Trump Jr., who had named the Trump-Ukraine whistleblower in a tweet, The View co-host Sunny Hosting on Thursday claimed that “it is a federal crime to out a whistleblower. ... My law degree says it is." Read More.
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President honors 100 million ‘Victims of Communism’
The White House on Nov. 7 released the Presidential Message on the National Day for the Victims of Communism. Read More.
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ABC and Epstein: Network goes after its own whistleblower
As the corporate media go to great lengths to protect the Trump-Ukraine “whistleblower’s” identity (Eric Ciaramella), ABC News top management is going all out to expose the person who blew the whistle on Amy Robach’s venting of frustration about the network killing her Jeffrey Epstein exclusive three years ago. Read More.
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Whistleblower's lawyer in 2017 vowed 'coup' ... 'impeachment'
During his rally in Louisiana on Nov. 6, President Donald Trump read a series of tweets from the attorney for the so-called “whistleblower” in which the lawyer proclaimed “a coup has started.” Read More.
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Pompeo rocks new China policy, critiques old one
While fighting for its political existence against the Democrat Party led campaign for impeachment in the United States House of Representatives, the administration of President Donald Trump remains capable of strong leadership, such as working to forge a new American policy consensus on China. Read More.
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First lady's hospital visit triggers protest by employees
Who could protest a first lady visiting a hospital to recognize its program that helps sick babies? Read More.

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