June 08, 2025

U.S. Politics

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YouTube suspends RSBN days ahead of Trump rally
The censorship gestapo at YouTube has suspended the account of Right Side Broadcasting (RSBN) just days before the network is set to broadcast former President Donald Trump's rally in Georgia. Read More.
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‘New World Order’ Joe addresses the CEO 'network'
Yes, installed President Joe Biden using the term "New World Order" is meaningful. For proof, merely consider where he said it. Read More.
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Donald Trump Jr.: Dad was ‘right about everything’
From intelligence agencies spying on his campaign, to the authenticity of Hunter Biden's laptop, and Covid likely coming from a Wuhan, China lab, Donald Trump nailed it while the fake news media was wrong, wrong, wrong Donald Trump Jr. said. Read More.
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6 Republicans voted against axing Fauci's position
Sen. Rand Paul on Monday introduced legislation that would eliminate the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) position, which is held by Dr. Anthony Fauci. Read More.
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Wisc. speaker: Nothing can be done on 2020 fraud
The speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly said he believes there was "widespread fraud" in the 2020 election but decertifying the vote is not possible. Former President Donald Trump was quick to register his disagreement. Read More.
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Nevada county votes for all paper ballots
In what may become a trend, Nye County, Nevada has become the first in the nation to recommend a switch to exclusively paper ballots in future elections. Read More.
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Rachel Levine one of USA Today's 'Women of the Year'
Team Biden's Assistant Secretary for Health, Rachel Levine, a gender non-conforming biological male who identifies as transgender, has been named by USA Today as one of its "Women of the Year". Read More.
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Trump at SC rally shames SC RINOs by name
Before the America First movement can "defeat the Democrats, socialists, and communists at the ballot box" in this year's midterm elections, former President Donald Trump said "we first have to defeat the RINOs and grandstanders in the primaries." Read More.
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Was 2020 vote really the ‘most secure' ever?
Evidence continues to pile up that refutes the insistence of Big Media, the Democrat Party, and assorted anti-Trumpers and RINOs that the 2020 election was in the words of the former head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Chris Krebs, the "most secure in American history". Read More.
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Tina Peters jailed over election fraud investigation
Mesa County, Colorado Clerk Tina Peters turned herself in after being indicted on several felony counts stemming from her investigation into fraud in the 2020 election including the role played by Denver-based Dominion Voting Systems. Read More.
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Mesa County: Voting system 'uncertifiable'
A forensic analysis of Mesa County, Colorado's use of the Dominion Voting Systems' Democracy Suite Election Management System in the 2020 presidential election found the system was "illegally certified" and "illegally configured" in a way that "vote totals can be easily changed," according to Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters. Read More.
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Dems' attempt to ban Cawthorn from midterms blocked
The effort by Democrats and top operative Marc Elias to paint North Carolina Republican Rep. Madison Cawthorn as an "insurrectionist" and disqualify him from running for re-election in the 2022 midterms was shot down by a federal judge on March 4. Read More.
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'Single individual' controlled all Green Bay ballots
The March 1, 2022 report by Wisconsin's Office of the Special Counsel does not make for boring, bedtime reading. Every American who voted in 2020 should read it. Read More.
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Gingrich: Good thing about SOTU — it was Pelosi's last
As Joe Biden was spouting "lie after lie, after lie," the one good takeaway from Tuesday's State of the Union address was that it would be the last time House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will be seen at the event, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said. Read More.
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Report: Zuckerberg grants violated Wisc. bribery laws
Millions of dollars in grant funds from Mark Zuckerberg that went exclusively to Democrat strongholds in Wisconsin were a violation of the state election code’s prohibition on bribery, according to a report submitted on Tuesday by a state-appointed special counsel to the Wisconsin Assembly. Read More.

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