April 19, 2024

U.S. Politics

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Wisconsin speaker rules out decertifying 2020 election
Following the Wisconsin supreme court's ruling on July 8 that absentee ballot drop boxes are illegal unless they're placed in a municipal clerk's office or supervised by the clerk's staff at an alternate site, former President Donald Trump called on State Assembly Speaker Robin Vos to pass legislation to decertify the state's 2020 election results. Read More.
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Sen. Manchin deals blow to Left's climate agenda
Team Biden's climate change agenda was dealt a major setback on Thursday when West Virginia Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin indicated he would not support any climate legislation prior to the 2022 midterm elections. Read More.
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Drag queen energy official gets top salary, security clearance
Sam Brinton, a drag queen and defender of underage gay prostitution, is earning a salary in the top one percent of all government employees and may have been granted high level security clearances as a top official at the Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy, a report said. Read More.
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Biden 'ruined' careers of falsely accused border agents
A false narrative of border agents on horseback whipping migrants attempting to cross the U.S. southern border was spread like wildfire by legacy media in September of last year and amplified by Joe Biden, who claimed the migrants had been "strapped" by the agents and vowed "those people will pay." Read More.
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Trump: Death penalty for drug dealers; oust Murkowski
During "Save America" appearances in Las Vegas on Friday and Anchorage on Saturday, former President Donald Trump called for the death penalty for drug dealers and for Alaska voters to send RINO Sen. Lisa Murkowski packing. Read More.
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North Las Vegas mayor leaves Democrat Party for GOP
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee, a Democrat, announced that he is switching parties and running for re-election as a Republican. Read More.
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Politicized DOJ seen intent on indicting Trump
Odds are that former President Donald Trump "will be indicted" for what Democrats allege, without allowing evidence that contradicts them, was Trump's role in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Read More.
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Analyst: Maricopa 2020 result was 'predetermined'
Predetermined algorithms caused the 2020 election in Arizona's Maricopa County to be skewed toward a win for Joe Biden, according to pattern recognition specialist Jovan Pulitzer. Read More.
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What happened in Colorado Sec of State primary?
Official results for the Republican primary race for Colorado secretary of state have Pam Anderson leading with 43% of the vote and frontrunner Tina Peters second or possibly third with 28%. Read More.
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Manchin, Sinema won't kill filibuster to codify Roe
Democrat Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona have said they will not vote to kill the filibuster amid relentless pressure from Team Biden and pro-abortion activists to codify abortion law. Read More.
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Trump-backed candidates 12-0 in Tuesday's primaries
Candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump ran the table in Tuesday's primaries in Colorado, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Utah. Trump-backed candidates won 12 races and lost none. Read More.
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Kari Lake breaks the Fox code on 'stolen election'
How did it feel to be Bret Baier Monday on the network that called Arizona early on election night 2020, pioneering the narrative that an unlikely Joe Biden was headed for the White House? Read More.
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The elbow: Nancy Pelosi shows true colors to nation
During a swearing-in ceremony last week for newly elected Republican Rep. Mayra Flores, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi elbowed the young daughter of the newly elected representative from Texas. Read More.
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Shuttered by Trump, Confucius Institutes resurface
Viewing them as major national security threats, the Trump administration precipitated the closing of some 100 Beijing-linked Confucius Institutes across the United States. Read More.
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Primary: Big night for Trump-backed Katie Britt
Candidates endorsed by former President Donald Trump were victorious in Alabama and Virginia on Tuesday, but the losing streak in Georgia continued as both Trump-backed candidates lost their races in a state dogged by election fraud controversies. Read More.

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