November 23, 2024

U.S. Politics

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How Bragg got himself on Soros's radar screen
As New York state's deputy attorney general from 2017 to 2018, Alvin Bragg oversaw the lawsuit against the Donald J. Trump Foundation. As a result of that case, a judge ordered Trump to pay $2 million in damages and forced the shutdown of the foundation over allegations of misused funds. Read More.
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Testimony: 'Orchestrated attack' on 2022 Maricopa election
New testimony from a longtime expert in the printing industry confirms ballot tampering occurred in Maricopa County’s 2022 midterm election, a report said. Read More.
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Conservative convicted for meme aimed at Hillary voters
A conservative maker of satire memes faces a maximum of 10 years in prison after being convicted Friday by a federal jury in Brooklyn of the charge of “Conspiracy Against Rights,” the federal government announced. Read More.
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6 dead in Nashville and Biden jokes about ice cream
With the news of the massacre at Covenant School in Nashville dominating the airwaves and Internet on Monday morning and afternoon, Joe Biden during a White House event joked about ice cream. Read More.
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'The final battle': Trump wows crowd in Waco
Speaking before a massive crowd at a rally in Waco, Texas on Saturday, former President Donald Trump said that 2024 will be "the final battle" against "open border fanatics" and "stupid warmongers" including Sen. Mitch McConnell, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Chuck Schumer, and Joe Biden. Read More.
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‘Agenda47’: Trump's plan to ‘Dismantle the Deep State’
One might think that an impending indictment would be a distraction, but not so for Donald J. Trump. Read More.
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Trump: Election interference by 'Soros and the Marxists'
Upon taking office on Jan. 1, 2022, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said he would not seek an indictment against former President Donald Trump. Read More.
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Then vs now: Bill Clinton paid $850K to Paula Jones
Democrats were quite content to look the other way when President Bill Clinton paid $850,000 in hush money to Paula Jones after she accused him of sexually abusing her. Read More.
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Poll: Most AZ voters believe Kari Lake won decisively
A majority of likely Arizona voters believe Republicans were robbed of victories in the 2022 elections for governor, secretary of state, and attorney general, according to a new poll. Read More.
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Jan. 6, 2021: Mitch McConnell's ‘Fedsurrection’
Controversy still clouds the historic protest at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. But little has been said about the monumental proceedings inside, behind closed doors. Read More.
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2024 GOP hopefuls respond to Tucker’s questions
One of the few in Big Media who broaches these subjects is Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who recently sent six key questions on Ukraine to a number of GOP candidates who have either declared a bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination or are seen likely to do so. Read More.
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Trump's vow: ‘I will totally obliterate the ‘Deep State’
In a freewheeling address where he opened the floor to all questions, former President Donald Trump on Monday described his push for a second term which would feature “the final battle” in draining The Swamp. Read More.
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With eye on 2024, Pence opens fire on his former boss
As he languishes near the bottom of the field of potential 2024 GOP presidential candidates, former and once-loyal-to-a-fault Vice President Mike Pence determined that it was time to go on the attack against the frontrunner. Read More.
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Dems run roughshod over Twitter Files journalists in House hearing
Just two days after New York Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer stood on the Senate floor and outright called for Fox News to censor host Tucker Carlson, House Democrats assailed journalists who reported on the Twitter Files and defended censorship during a House Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government hearing on Thursday. Read More.
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No Labels Party gets on Arizona ballot for 2024 election
In what political analysts are saying will be a blow to Democrats' chances, the centrist No Labels Party has surpassed the minimum number of signatures required to appear on the 2024 ballot for statewide and federal races in Arizona. Read More.

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