March 31, 2025

U.S. Politics

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Kamala's dozen days: Zero votes, zero press conferences
A dozen days into her coronation as the Democrat candidate for president, Kamala Harris has yet to hold a press conference. She also has yet to have a single vote cast for her in actual voting this election season. What has she done? Read More.
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Trump vows: No taxes on Social Security for seniors
If he is returned to the White House, former President Donald Trump had indicated he would eliminate the tax on Social Security benefits for seniors. Read More.
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Rigging of 2024 voters' minds has already begun
Over the past four years, Kamala Harris has consistently polled as one of the least popular politicians in America. Read More.
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Trump judge's daughter rakes in $12 million from Dems
Loren Merchan, daughter of Judge Juan Merchan and owner of Authentic Campaigns, has raked in a cool $12.7 million from Democrats in the first six months of 2024, a report said. Read More.
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Trump slams Harris’s record of bailing out criminals
Though legacy media is intent on burying Kamala Harris's support of a bail fund for Antifa/BLM rioters, and her failure as Team Biden's "border czar," former President Donald Trump and his 2024 running mate J.D. Vance on Saturday rallied in Minnesota to present the "receipts" they say will keep those facts alive. Read More.
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House condemns Harris border failure; no bump in polls
House Republicans, joined by six Democrats, passed a resolution Thursday condemning Kamala Harris's performance as “border czar” and the Biden administration for its open border policies. Read More.
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Trump asks: ‘Who is running the country?'
In a series of Truth Social posts on Tuesday July 23, former President Donald Trump asked what the world would like to know. It's a question legacy media either can't or won't answer: Who exactly is running the United States of America? Read More.
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West Wing reality: Joe 'wasn't calling the shots,' will Kamala?
Some say that, to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, the West Wing is what is on the left side of a north-facing chicken. The two have very little to do with what happens in the White House's hub of activity, critics say. Read More.
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Biden withdraws from race; why is he still president?
Leading Democrats, who have continuously charged that Donald Trump is a threat to democracy, succeeded to remove duly nominated Joe Biden from the 2024 presidential ticket. Meanwhile, Republican critics are asking why he is continuing to occupy the White House if he is not up to running for re-election. Read More.
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Trump at the RNC: Speech heard round the world
President Donald J. Trump accepted the nomination on Night 4 of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Read More.
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New GOP hails J.D. Vance, revival of ‘forgotten America’
As he accepted the nomination of the Republican Party for vice president on Wednesday night, J.D. Vance said it was something he never could have imagined growing up in Kentucky's Appalachia, then Middletown, Ohio, which he wrote in his bestselling book "Hillbilly Elegy" were "cast aside and forgotten by America's ruling class in Washington." Read More.
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Reputed Chinese agent helped elevate Kamala, Newsom
If doddering Joe Biden is not able to continue in the 2024 presidential race, the two most likely Democrats in line to replace him are Vice President Kamala Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Both owe their political careers to a former San Francisco mayor, state assembly speaker and Golden State Democrat power broker who was closely aligned with a woman long suspected to be a Chinese communist agent. Read More.
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198 House Democrats make it official: Let non-citizens vote
The House on Wednesday passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act which requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. Read More.
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Fulton County still expects voters to trust 2024 system
Georgia’s State Election Board on July 9 gave initial approval to an amended rule that would give local officials more authority to dispute election results if there is a discrepancy in vote totals tallied and the number of votes cast at precincts. Read More.
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In D.C., non-citizens can vote, be election workers
Who will be counting the votes on election day this November? How many gloved hands will be on each paper ballot and who will be managing the vote tabulation machines and systems? Oh, and who will actually be voting? Read More.

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