April 24, 2024

U.S. Politics

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Ex-Maricopa official: No one in AZ believes Katie Hobbs won
Arizona Republican governor candidate Kari Lake has filed a petition to transfer the appeal of her election dispute case to the state Supreme Court. Read More.
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GOP plans investigations of Biden, top agencies
Republicans in the new House majority have announced plan to investigate Team Biden on at least five fronts, ranging from Dr. Anthony Fauci's alleged role in the origins of Covid, to Hunter Biden’s laptop, to the disaster at the southern border. Read More.
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Trump New Year message: U.S. will be 'stronger than ever'
Donald J Trump is not universally popular, but the banning of his name and messages by almost all media has only served to strengthen his brand. Read More.
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Omnibus added cost: Round-trip air fare to the Caribbean
While much of the nation was shivering in a deep freeze, Joe Biden jetted off on a taxpayer-funded vacation to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Read More.
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Lying game: Joe Biden is the undisputed champion
Joe Biden has “a long, sad history of passing off the words of others as his own. It started at least as early as his law school days.” Read More.
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Judge rejects attorney fees for Hobbs after ruling against Lake
Maricopa County Judge Peter Thompson on Tuesday denied the Motions For Attorney Fees and Sanctions but granted Katie Hobbs an award of taxable costs, including witness fees and ballot inspector fees. Read More.
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NY lawmakers give themselves a 29% pay raise
Their policies are driving citizens out of the Empire State in droves. Yet, New York state legislators have awarded themselves a 29 percent pay increase, making them the nation's most highly-compensated. Read More.
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Biden again removes Christ from Christmas message
During the lighting of the National Christmas Tree last year, Joe Biden became the first occupant of the White House to take Christ out of Christmas. He continued that tradition in his Christmas message to Americans on Thursday. Read More.
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Maricopa judge dismisses Kari Lake's election lawsuit
An Arizona judge on Saturday dismissed Republican candidate for governor Kari Lake's election lawsuit. Read More.
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AZ witness: Printer problems 'could not be by accident'
A polling expert and director of Big Data Poll testified in Arizona Republican governor candidate Kari Lake's lawsuit that the Election Day chaos in Maricopa County disproportionately effected Republican voters and possibly affected the outcome of the governor's race. Read More.
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GOP caves on spending days before party control of House
The omnibus spending package that is about to be passed by Congress days before Republicans take control of the House contains 6,825 pages: 4,155 pages of legislative text plus 2,670 pages of explanatory materials that instruct agencies how to carry out the provisions and include at least 4,000 earmarks to pay for the pet projects of representatives and senators. Read More.
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Law profs doubt J6 referrals against Trump will hold up
Law professors Jonathan Turley and Alan Dershowitz said the Select Committee on Jan. 6 brought its highly scripted, one-sided account of President Donald Trump's alleged role in the events of Jan. 6 to the panel's logical conclusion on Monday by referring four criminal charges on Trump to the Department of Justice. Read More.
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In final meeting, J6 panel votes for 'referrals’ against Trump
During its final hearing, the House Select Committee on Jan. 6 on Monday wrapped up an 18-month investigation with four criminal referrals to the Department of Justice against former Republican President Donald Trump. The committee is comprised of Democrats and two anti-Trump Republicans. Read More.
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Will Trump get another chance to save America from the Uniparty?
What the budget negotiations and last month's midterm elections confirmed was that "all Democrats are Democrats, and most Republicans are Democrats," independent journalist Emerald Robinson noted. Read More.
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Trump vows to ‘shatter left-wing censorship regime’
In a clear and hard hitting statement, former President Donald Trump said on Thursday that, after winning the White House in 2024, his first order of business will be to "reclaim the right to free speech for all Americans." Read More.

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