November 24, 2024

U.S. Politics

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Senator calls on Biden to resign over Afghan 'lies'
Following testimony from top military commanders who said they recommended keeping some U.S. troops in Afghanistan, Tennessee Republican Sen. Marsha Blackburn on Tuesday called on Joe Biden to resign for making false statements about the commanders' advice. Read More.
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2020 ballots: High irregularity rate in Michigan county
A canvassing effort in Michigan of the 2020 election found an "18 to 20 percent irregularity and anomaly rate" in Macomb County. Read More.
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Georgia to investigate DeKalb ballots chain of custody
The Georgia Secretary of State's office reported that it has opened an investigation into the handling of 2020 election drop box ballots in DeKalb County. Read More.
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Sidney Powell files counter lawsuit againt Dominion
In January, Dominion Voting Systems filed a defamation lawsuit against attorney Sidney Powell, seeking at least $1.3 billion for what it claims were Powell’s “wild accusations” that the company rigged the presidential election for Joe Biden. Read More.
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Trump in Georgia: 'We're going to take back our country'
Reiterating that "there never has been a concession" of the 2020 election, former President Donald Trump reminded a massive crowd in Perry, Georgia on Saturday what he said 8 months of Joe Biden has wrought. Read More.
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What the final Arizona Audit report revealed
If the shrinking audiences of the corporate mainstream media, including Fox News, caught the scant reports, the audit of Maricopa County's 2020 election ballots only served to reaffirm Joe Biden's alleged victory in Arizona and "debunked" claims of a stolen election, if that's possible. Read More.
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Attorney: State legislature can decertify national election
According to information leaked prior to the full release of the state Senate's audit of Marciopa County's 2020 election ballots, the number of illegal ballots found in Maricopa County (more than 55,000) is more than four times the reported amount separating President Donald Trump and Joe Biden in Arizona. Read More.
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Blake Masters: 'Powers that be' removed Trump
The Arizona special election audit report comes out today and Grand Canyon State GOP Senate candidate Blake Masters, who is shaping up to be a leading voice of the America First: The Next Generation movement, has eloquently stated its importance. Read More.
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New poll: U.S. better off if Trump had won
Half of voters in a new Scott Rasmussen poll said they believe America would be better off today if Donald Trump had won the 2020 presidential election. Read More.
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Maricopa supervisor: Mass voter fraud in 2020 election
Mass voter fraud was conducted in Arizona in the 2020 election via “dead people voting” and “ballot harvesting,” a Maricopa County Supervisor said in a leaked phone call. Read More.
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Voter group: Fulton counterfeit ballots findings validated
A Georgia voter integrity group reported that a court on Monday validated its previous findings that Fulton County poll managers claimed to have handled counterfeit ballots in the hand count audit of the 2020 election. Read More.
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Rockefeller network embraces Afghan refugees
How did they pull such an enormous network together so fast? Read More.
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Arizona routers probe rigged from the start?
The appointment of former Rep. John Shadegg as "special master" to examine the routers from the Maricopa County 2020 election was immediately called into question over Shadegg's reported lobbying ties to the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors who have long attempted to obstruct the Arizona audit. Read More.
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Pelosi heckled while on Trump-bashing tour in UK
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who used her visit to the G7 Heads of Parliament Conference in Great Britain as a Donald Trump-bashing tour, was given a proper northern welcome during her stop in northern England. Read More.
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Pennsylvania moves toward Arizona-style audit
A forensic audit of the 2020 presidential election results in Pennsylvania is closer to reality after Republicans in the state Senate voted on Wednesday to authorize subpoenas for personal information on every voter in the state. Read More.

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