November 24, 2024

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Did Fulton post Trump charges before grand jury voted?
The Fulton County, Georgia court's website on Monday briefly posted a document listing several criminal charges against former President Donald Trump that appeared related to his contesting the 2020 election. The court quickly took the document down without explanation, Reuters reported. Read More.
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Hunter's Zelle payments went to assortment of females
Between numerous and hefty payments to an assortment of women and taking care of the “Big Guy,” it's no wonder Hunter Biden had to be repeatedly bailed out by his wealthy Hollywood attorney. Read More.
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Analysis: What Hollywood got wrong about Oppenheimer
The Hollywood blockbuster "Oppenheimer", accurately depicts the man who directed the building of the atomic bomb, a new analysis notes. Except for one detail. Read More.
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U.S. ruling elite's tactics align with China's 'Three Warfares'
It’s astonishing how closely the Washington Swamp’s overtly hostile treatment of American citizens dovetails with China’s notorious “Three Warfares” policy of weakening identified and potential enemies abroad. Read More.
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Russia's expanding footprint seen in Niger coup
The recent military coup d’etat in Niger, a vast and arid land on the southern tier of the Sahara, underscores the widening political crisis in Africa’s Sahel region, where instability, dire poverty and Islamic jihadi terrorism, have stalked the land. Read More.
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Died suddenly: Alabama hoops star, 17; Texas cheerleader, 16
Added to the tragic list of "died suddenly" in the past two weeks are 17-year-old Alabama high school basketball player Caleb White, and 16-year-old Texas cheerleader Callie Mitchell. Read More.
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Donald Trump facing a stacked deck but watch out
Without a doubt, the terrain is rocky and rough for Donald Trump as he pursues the Presidency in 2024. Democratic cannons are aimed at him and the deck has been carefully and conspiratorially stacked against him. Read More.
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Multiple agencies denied intel to top Capitol cop on J6
In a new interview with Tucker Carlson, former Capitol Police Chief Steven Sund said he was denied intelligence in advance of Jan. 6 by multiple U.S. intelligence agencies, including that several federal agents would be among the crowd of protesters. In addition, he said, the Pentagon rejected his "urgent" appeal for National Guard support when the Capitol was under siege. Read More.
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Hunter Biden gets reprieve with special counsel
Talks on Hunter Biden's plea deal have collapsed which may be good news for the First Son. Read More.
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Doctors sue FDA over ivermectin ban
When the FDA told Americans to stop taking ivermectin to treat Covid it was interfering in doctors' authority to prescribe an approved medication as well as interfering in the doctor-patient relationship, three doctors who filed a lawsuit against the FDA said. Read More.
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Are Trump's First Amendment rights up to J6 judge?
As she prepares to rule on barring Donald Trump from talking about some aspects of the Jan. 6 case against him, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan said the former president’s First Amendment right “is not absolute.” Read More.
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FBI tactics questioned in shooting death of Utah man
FBI agents shot and killed 75-year-old Craig Robertson on Wednesday after he allegedly pointed a gun at them during a pre-dawn raid on his Provo, Utah home. Read More.
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Dem PAC implicated in 2020 MI voter registration fraud
The Gateway Pundit this week unveiled evidence from a Michigan police report which charged that a Democrat dark money PAC had funneled millions into a massive voter registration fraud operation. Read More.
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Jan. 6 Select Committee destroyed records
The Select Committee on Jan. 6 failed to preserve documents and videos it spent months and millions in taxpayer dollars to collect, a GOP congressman said. Read More.
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Columnist: Biden's DOJ seeks to outlaw political dissent
While erasing Donald Trump from the political landscape is priority one of the Democrat Party and the Biden Department of Justice, the long-range goal is to outlaw all political dissent, a columnist noted. Read More.

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