August 29, 2025

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Sham election? Maduro claims third six-year term
Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro claimed victory in Sunday’s presidential election, securing a third six-year term in a result that the opposition and many outside observers said was a sham. Read More.
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FBI changes its story on ‘what struck' Trump at Butler rally
The FBI has confirmed that former President Donald Trump was “struck” by a “bullet” at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on July 13. Read More.
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Trump slams Harris’s record of bailing out criminals
Though legacy media is intent on burying Kamala Harris's support of a bail fund for Antifa/BLM rioters, and her failure as Team Biden's "border czar," former President Donald Trump and his 2024 running mate J.D. Vance on Saturday rallied in Minnesota to present the "receipts" they say will keep those facts alive. Read More.
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'Gender-fluid' teen rapist not required to register as sex offender
A biological male who identifies as "gender-fluid" who was convicted of assaulting two girls in Loudoun County, Virginia high schools has been released from court supervision and will not be required to register as a sex offender, reports say. Read More.
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Ben Carson: Harris on her merits would never be in position she's in
In two weeks of high drama in the now 24/7 news cycle, the nation has been transfixed by events that are neither spontaneous nor even real. Wag the Dog is playing on all channels. Read More.
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Surprised? Charges dropped against D.C. pro-Hamas rioters
At least 11 activists who participated in Wednesday's riot in Washington, D.C. where police were assaulted, the American flag burned, and monuments and statues defaced, have had their misdemeanor charges dropped. Read More.
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Study: CO2 emissions have no impact on temperatures
Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the atmosphere have no impact on the Earth’s global temperatures, according to a peer-reviewed scientific study. Read More.
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Wray's testimony on Trump shooting sparks outrage
Smooth-talking FBI Director Christopher Wray, a familiar presence on Capitol Hill, angered critics with his testimony that Donald Trump may not have been hit directly with a bullet during the assassination attempt at the former president's July 13 rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. Read More.
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House condemns Harris border failure; no bump in polls
House Republicans, joined by six Democrats, passed a resolution Thursday condemning Kamala Harris's performance as “border czar” and the Biden administration for its open border policies. Read More.
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Trump asks: ‘Who is running the country?'
In a series of Truth Social posts on Tuesday July 23, former President Donald Trump asked what the world would like to know. It's a question legacy media either can't or won't answer: Who exactly is running the United States of America? Read More.
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Independent media does heavy lifting in Trump assassination attempt coverage
Legacy media who have for 60-plus years been speculating about second shooters, CIA plots, and grassy knolls are suddenly completely incurious about how a 20-year-old kid whose presence as a threat was known could perch himself on a roof 150 yards away and get off a shot, let alone eight shots, on former President Donald Trump. Read More.
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Xi tempted to absorb Taiwan before Biden term ends?
As the Biden administration draws near its close, so too does Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping’s window of opportunity for annexing Taiwan, analysts say. Read More.
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The Marxist-fueled rise to power of Kamala Harris
Though she certainly understands the advantages to be gained from the misperception, Kamala Harris does not pretend to be African American in the same way that Fauxcahontas Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) posed as Native American. Read More.
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Elon Musk was 'tricked' into giving son puberty blockers
Elon Musk said that he was "tricked" into believing that his son would commit suicide if he was not given puberty blockers to transition to female. Read More.
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Secret Service director resigns following shocking testimony
With the Secret Service's reputation is in tatters, the appearance before Congress of Director Kimberly Cheatle on Monday did little to repair the damage. Cheatle resigned her position on Tuesday. Read More.

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