May 30, 2025

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Biden ordered 90 agencies to carry out censorship
The Biden-Harris regime engaged in 57 distinct censorship initiatives and ordered 90 federal agencies to carry out censorship directives, a report said. Read More.
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To support Iran's nukes, China convenes 'axis of evil'
United States President Donald Trump is engaged in a high profile-attempt to pressure Iran to give up its ambitions to build nuclear weapons. Read More.
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Senators; Anti-Trump agent at center of 'Arctic Frost'
First there was Crossfire Hurricane, the FBI's Russiagate investigation which then-Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham dubbed in 2021 “one of the most incompetent and corrupt investigations in the history of the FBI and DOJ." Then came "Arctic Frost". Read More.
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Boasberg sent Trump supporters to prison on 'bogus' charges
James Boasberg, the judge who granted a temporary restraining order to stop the Trump Administration from deporting violent Venezuelan gang members, "worked diligently to jail every January 6 defendant using a bogus made-up charge that was eventually overturned by the Supreme Court," a report said. Read More.
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Bet on Trump 2.0: Main Street has the president's back
President Donald Trump is moving forward just as he should: Unapologetically, with a level of speed and purpose never seen in this great country's history. Read More.
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CNN anchor Trumped on ‘invasion of the United States by Tren de Aragua’
CNN's Kasie Hunt on Monday evening attempted to "anchor-splain" to White Hosue Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller that President Daonld Trump was ignoring a lawful court order in deporting members of the violent Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua to El Salvador and added that the administration could just go on to decide to ignore any court order it didn't agree with. Read More.
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Musk: Democrats spent $200B to buy votes of illegal aliens
Democrats handed out $200 billion in government contracts to “buy” the votes of illegal aliens in order create “one socialist state,” Elon Musk charged. Read More.
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Trump declares Biden's autopen pardons 'null and void'
Thousands of pardons granted by Joe Biden during the final stages of his time in the White House are "null and void" because they were signed using an autopen, President Donald Trump said. Read More.
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After plea of poverty, Hunter BIden jets to South Africa resort
On the same day a judge accepted his plea of poverty and dropped his lawsuit against Garrett Ziegler, Hunter Biden was living it up in South Africa where he stayed in a $500-a-night beachfront villa in Cape Town described as an “ultra-luxurious designer home with spectacular 180 degrees unobstructed views of the sea.” Read More.
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VOA cancels wire services: 'Don’t ‘tell us what the news is’
Is the Voice of America (VOA) really America's voice? Critics would contend that, no, it is not. The taxpayer-funded media agency has contracts with wire services The Associated Press, Reuters, and Agence France-Presse that are objectively challenged, to put it mildly, in covering U.S. news. Read More.
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Planes carrying deported gang land in El Salvador
The Trump administration was deporting the gang members to El Salvador, where President Nayib Bukele mocked Judge Boasberg after two flights from the U.S. carrying between 250 and 300 Venezuelan and other gang members landed in El Salvador despite the judge’s emergency order. Read More.
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Protests against Musk funded by Soros, hard Left
George Soros and other leftist benefactors have been funding groups targeting Elon Musk's Tesla, reports say. Read More.
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Trump's space plan: ‘…Mars and even far beyond’
It has been a week of momentous space news for the United States, with the March 2 landing of the Firefly Aerospace Blue Ghost unmanned Moon lander, the March 6 failure of the second Intuitive Machines unmanned moon lander, and the March 6 spectacular failure of the SpaceX Starship second stage, while seeing the third successful recovery of the massive booster stage. Read More.
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Failed Taliban state: Opium prices soar, women lose rights
The darkening rule of the Taliban regime over Afghanistan continues to dim prospects for Women’s rights as well as any chances for the war-torn country to overcome an ongoing humanitarian catastrophe. Currently more than 50 percent of the population, some 23 million people in this South Asian land, require humanitarian assistance and that aid is now decreasing. Read More.
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Covid jab victim awarded $2.5M; 14,000 claimants on hold
An individual who after receiving the Covid injection developed a syndrome that causes blood clots and impacts platelet function was awarded $2.5 million by the U.S. government. Read More.

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